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o } iy THE OMAHA DALy BEE . Y oot TATIRTYN TT L - -y P 1 3 i TN - T A > - i TEr e SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1887. e Y : 1 \ 64, This complicated matters to such an ex- | did not, does notand would not intimate that | of the Donelas delegation that the measure | {7 \ T r [ Fort Davie, Texas. four months: Private \ R ( vE 0 MORE STATE l\S’“TlJ“ONS. tent tnat it took & considerable time for the | representatives who are members of that | may be reached fn committee of the whole WILL NOT TAKE A BACK SEAT. | Jor, & ettorson compuny K second e | ANOTHER UHR[TABL T f ~m|1||||-ln':-nun' to a vote, some members con- vAm.u h;\nv{ml;ze nrfnu!/ ation, ulu-l H‘m"lvl carly next week. Wt “mlr.\.]l{'.ul Omaha, four months; Sergeant tending for a division of the proposition that rmy of the Republic, were ‘unduly infiu- ES, p enty Bergen, company A, Sixta infantry, _— they mieht vote mtellizently, 1his was tho | enced on that account in behalt of Mr. Cole's | Mr. Whitmore rather had it on Mr. White, Bandall D " . | Fort Dougiass, Salt Lake City, foue monthe, . ” 1o Apgroc i Two New Normal Schools, Incurable In- | ienal xnrnnlu;minng. and the chuir (Meik- r-" bill m:( |" may (rlull(flully ‘lvn Mm} r"r\:flmmn ul'l'lllc m::mnlm- n'!.lh:;‘\\'hnltl‘. :‘lns; ndall Democrats Propose to Help Organ: | from \|'|\I 1; {eran W illiam Holst, com: | President Oleveland Disapproves the Approt ifer) 1) was called upon to rule upon every | tha ‘ole both last week and | afternoon. He roseduring the discussion o i ny E, Thirteenth infantry, Fort Wingate, ati 3 \ sane Agylam and Orplians” Home, ‘vable contingency. To add. to the | today made ostentatiots display of his hon- | the normal school bill, with the remark : “T'he iz the Next House. ew Mexico, two months, " priation For Texas Dronght Sufferors, e —_— confusion the motion to adjourn was put as | or hlurrm-nm AS A war \;r\orim "m the pur- numluie of t{m- vnuml:in- this afternoon re- ™ CAVITAL NOTES, v 4 . ; often a8 possible, and yeas and nays called | pose of securing supnort to his bill, minds me of somethine. 3 R he Chiemical National bank of New York COLBY'S GOOSE BILL COOKED. | {hfH every question, however riiling, Mr. Whitmore very directlyand pertinently [ Mr. Whito interjected: *1 wish youwould | A GATHERING OF LONE STARS. | ¢i'}aq hoen approved as. o resorve agent | NO CONSTITUTIONAL WARRANT, - Before (he'vote upon the amendment, wns | ansered Mz, Cole, ' Ho sald: | 1 “don't | tell is of what” o = s forthe Fiint Natignal bauk of Danca, Neb. : reached, Mr. Kent moved an amendment that | wish to be captious about this question, bu Mr, hitmore— hen [ was & mem! « U Vyman and daughter, of >, An Exprossion On Prohibition Ob- | 0" il e’ ordered engrossed for a third | will say, In commencing, that while 1 have | a country Iycoum several years ago, and_was [ A Motley Group of Representative ate attne Babitt, et 08 ) Though the People Support the Gove tained in the House--The Rail- nr:{.lhutr. 1L ofersd bettute that " nnlu"lun lv\l'liv):~uii {‘;Y‘:I‘r {()rhl(‘l‘lll‘lnll;::‘q:* “‘1,”'|"-r'a'-'|“{2".’e’"l-fi?{$2x'f wnflnu;:nqt;m};.{\::l: Texans Assembled At the Na- \hl“nl. of \ll|;‘l|li\ l|a m] \\‘illnrgl‘«;m ernment, the Government Should r. Snell offered a_substitute that senate | man from Adams, [ differ from judg- | *Mr. President, s a gres ) y . rown, of Nebraska, n 81,5 ) e way ftepeal Bill Hotly Dise file 6 be recommitted to the committee on | ment. When it comes to a questior. of pub- | Were it not for education 1 should not know tional Capital — Captain elerk in the pension office, was (o-dny. bro- Not Support the People 3 cussed in the Senate. counties and connty boundaries, ‘This pres | lic poliey T must do my duty. 1t isa sense of | any more than yoy do Greely Congratulated, moted to $1,400, A Remedy. cipitated another wrangle, one wliotic motion | this duty which causes me to oppose this bill. Chairman Nichol, of the finance, ways and Gy ey suggesting another until the senate found | On pave 885, section 50, of the compiled stat- | means committee, gailv sports a gold headed e FRIGHTEUL TOBOGGAN ACCIDENT R Senate Proceedings. itself completely at sea, the object being to | ut <, it will be seen that the insane hospital | cane which has been presented him by the Intend Showing Their Influence, Golng Back On His Texas Majority. Laxcory, Nebs, Fob, 16— | Spectal Telegeam | stave oft 41, at Norfolkc may beused for treatment and | members of the committee, in acknowleda: | Wy uixaroy, Feb, 16,—[Spectal Telogram | One Man Kilied and a Lady Scrionsly |\ sirzaroy, Fob. 106,—The president hag 1P " the voters of Mr. Lininger then took a hand and de- | eare of insane persons of every condition, | ment of his assiduous labors in hastening to the Bre.]—Anti-tariff reform democrats Injured at Rutland, Ve, vetoed the bill appropriating 10,000 for the to the Brk.)--Petitions from the . clared the whole proceedings outof order and | curable or ineurable. We have on our desks | and perfecting the work of the committee. 4 4 ek 5 Rurta%n, Ve, Feh, 10,~Spoolal Tels etoed the pproy g 810, _ Burtand Wayne counties were read this morn- ved the previous question. ‘The ayves and | photographs of the unfinished and yet unoc: | At the presentation Mr. Dempster made a [ Who have been elected to the Fiftieth con- RUTrasn, Vi, Feb, 10.—|Speelal Telo- | distribution of seeds to the dronght-stricken ing protesting against the bill now betore the v were called for and the amendiment to t'n“I d asylum at Norfolk. Ninety thousand | happy speech, and other members united in | gress say they propose to make their influ- | gram to the Bri he first of the serious | counties in Texas. The following is the s torr ) 1 the o ars 8 aske furnish and tinish this | expressine their good will and appreciation o felt in tl canizati { that body. | accidents expected from the introduction ot S XY “aged [ senate to take o portion of the territory of | recommis the bill was carried by a vote of | dollars s asked to - £00d ence felt in the organization of that body. X toxt of thie veto Hiesshgod At - | 170 building, 1Uwillbe larze enoush, with a | of the chairman’s servi b s W toboggantiing (hts this wection of Vermont | 1 ki ¢ each in the formation of Thurston county, | *5i "y jine w1 move to amend the re- | slightadilition to the building, 10 Accommo- | ° itepresentative Horst lins changed his seat, | They talk of refusing to go into eancus with ganning ection of Vermont | Lo the House of Representatiyes—I return the greater part of which is to be taken out | i tiie coimm ttee of the whole by strik- | date all the insane, curable or Incurable, who | and now 1s a member of the tumultuous left, | the tariff reform democrats for the election | happened Monday night, by which James C. | sithout my approvas house bill No. 10,308 eng [ of the Winnebago Indian reservation lying | ing out all after the enacting clause in bill 41 | are now properly entitled to the care of the NEW BILLS, of speaker and other oflicers unless they are | Barrett, a leading member of the Rutland | titled “-\n.r:vll";"':ul'h"! _(i"l‘\"l:lf‘?‘l‘"ll;;; f's north of Burt and east of Wayne, a steip five serting the followinz, He then sent to | state, There is no excuse or justification following new bills were introduced | assured they will be given a portion of the | bar, lost his lie, and Mrs. Charles P, Harris | #Eriquitune to make spectal disgribution in miles wide upon the cast of Wayne it is pro- erk the written amendment, which | from the necessities of the present ot the im- 1 spoils. At present they are not recognized, | received serious ana probably fatal Injuries. | making an appropriation therefor.” It 18 | osed Lo seve ‘This territory was glye caused two or three of the members to a mediate future for the expenditare of 875,000 le—Authorizing the state treasurer et st ¢ Po VAT A boacd which formed n partof the stde of | rep bl ‘..m]l ALy T L Wayne county six year . siny whiat it was. M. Sterling explained: *Tuat | fora new asylum with the subsequent ex- | to transfer §5,000 trom the hospital for in- | Hepresentative Sowden, of Dennsyivania, j f hftl ST TECE 1B OF e S0 i S B b time she has expended ,000 there nt is practically the bill of the su o of maintaining a_new and entirely | sane funas to the state ceneral fund and de- | one of Randall’'s most enthusiastic followers, | the chute near the bottom had become of tha KEAL m‘,l Criey \“”h‘m W “"[ Tailnre publie improvements, aith smmittee, It was prepared by this o management. At far less expense | noting the application of the same. said to your correspondent to-day that the | Splintered and displaced so that it projected b i ; : \ 2 L S oI BN dennate ng o athend sestion 1 chapter 7, | 5 . AW R of the crops and conserquent distross and dese Mr. Conger, ot Sherman, offered a resolu- | introduced In the houso by M. Agen with | “Ihe practice which sometimes prevails in [ By McKenna—To provide for the more Of power in the Fiftieth congress, and in thiy | EH IR SRS A TRt Clihes B | ende in o stateinonts canceruitie the extent tion urging upon our congressional delega- | amendments. — ‘The principal amendment | other legislatures to secure support for favor- | efticient collection of delinquent taxes. congress for that matter, and that they did : adly v 1t nom he party lw‘\w!lllu-ll(‘ b ';h e xlm i RS tion the necessity of the early appointment it i relation {0 maximum rates, | ite measures by promise of support to other | By Traey—To prohibit non-residents from | not intend to not only Nave their hands tied | Was injured. A boy informed the proprietor , of rogisters and receivers at the two addi- | and in that respeet there is no radicul ciange! | favorite measures—in other words, legi 1ling for relief, and © | serving as marshals, slerifs, or_constables, | in the organization of committees but in the | and the latter ran to removo it, but just at | 48 X & condition ¢ ¢ iy 0, ¢ ; | J Lam willing to believe that, notwithstandin tional land oflices in Nebraska authorized by | "The result is about the saine. log rolling—is to be_deprecated and” should | or deputies thereof and to provideapenalty | i rivuti A § REIE T AR that instant the toboggan bearing Mrs. Bar- L L G 4 Taw “abiout. two, months ago, and. reques Mr. Majors—1 rise {0 point of order. | not bo said to exist in the legislature of No- | therefor, A R L R R LA e s e e e WL SR B hem to bring the matter before the president | There is an undetermined question before | braska. It is not tight, manty or justifiable. | ~ By Cannon—Providing that in counties [ demoerat was on the ways and means orany astebtigl i Iri Zble them to put 10 New crovs, wonld serve that the appointments may be confirmed be- | the house.” 1 will never be a party to an agreement of | under township organization the townsh otlier prominent committees pting ap- | named, dashied down the chute, Mrs. Barrott | ble them to | D OF YL STR RN fore conuress adjourns, “Tiie chair ruled the point not well taken, | that kind. If more of you would take the | board shall locate and maintain roads within | propriations, of whieh Randall is chairman, | passed the deadly projection without touchi- f 1 AVErt Cobmugiies or Ferumn 06 an WEer “The bill appropriating $5,000 to pay the ex: Mr. Sterling—*I believe that under the | same ground you would come out with | the limits of townships, “We can refuse to o into eauens.” said le, | ing it, but it struck Mrs, Harris on the out- | 45 with'iold my approvalof the plan proposed pense of the murder trial of Quin Bohannon, | rules' we certainly have a right to make an | cleaner hands and better records By Horst—To amend seetion 5 ot chapter ide of the thigl ¥ g, do g ’ ML ) propos ) ) on b of and elect whom we choose. Iam quite | Side of the thigh, and cut along, deep thigh. | by this bill, to'indulee a benevolent and chars V was read a second time, amendment of whatever cha er when it is he committee voted 46 to 33 to revort | 44 of the compiled statutes of 1885, entitled | ¥ v o Tl 1t stitick Mr Darret i 1 ftable sentimont throngl proprintion of House roll 2 to repeal the railway com- | offered at the proper time.” the bill favorably. 1t is thus recommended | “Interest.” sure republicans will vote with us, even bt (bt S AL b g UL USSR LG e dedust 7 wnission law was read the second time in the |~ Mr, Moore—*I rise to a point of order. | for passage. i Dtting Howe e B to making Kandall speaker if necessary, L [and inner side of the thigh, extending | hubilc fuids for that purposo. - cai tind 1o senate to day. “This bill cannot be substitited beeause it has | The house afterward adovted the report of itting e Bills, not, we can refuse to vote and permit the | up through it and his abdomen and coming | VoA oot T o not bolora that the nowe: - Mr. Colby's bill, relating to game and | not been read upon two proyious days 1t 1s | the committee 50 to 0. Tiis bill will have a | TaNcorx. Neb, Feb. 10,—[Spectal Tele- | hot, wecan rofuse to wote and nermft the | gl ¥ i haek. Tho foreo of tha collision | Luiom and Lo not beliove that tie power Gish, known as the oose bill, ealled out the | a new bill and cannot be substituted.” hard road to travel to become a law. cram to the Bre.]—The net reduction by the | Tepublicans to clectatlea L - | was frightful xnd he was thrown off the to- | pi't Gty of theencial governiment quict to naiden effort of Mr. Majors, who had his | “The Chair—+The motion is to amend and The following gentlemen voted a, house comittes on ways and means from | We would rather see the republicans in | poggan, but the ladies went on to the foot of | fi SRR R Hioperly relatod to speech written. e made an eloquent plea | s not a new bill, adopting the report of the committee: A the amounts asked for by the various depart- | Offices than to withstand the tieatment we | the slide. Barrett was completely transiixed the ffi,unc\..,‘..‘.n or baneit: “'the. proyalong for the goose and opposed the billon the Mr. Majors—*"Is it not a parliamentary | Alexander, rd, Bick, Cameron, Cannon, ‘ 2 ¢ p are subjected to under the present organiza- | by the board, but he did not for” a moment o i slon ground {hat it sought to diseriminate against | fact that a bill not gern the gander in favor of the goose. The bill | tion cannot be subsiituted? "The original bill ilmore, ~ Harrison, IHorst, was indefinitely vostponed, The introduc- | is a proposition to repeal a law, while thisis | Latta, Lord, McCann, tion of this bill cost the sta 200. toamend a law.” Nickol, Overton, Satchel, uble, | ments and institutions of the state is $167,000, s < In the amounts recommended by the commit- | tion. We will be stron . tee is the $10,000 deficit caused by an error in [ than we are in this congress and will show enrolling the appropriation bill which was | oy s tendency to disrezard the limited mission of this power ana duty should, I think, be steads o | fastly resisted, to the end that the reason Ning | ghould be constantly enforced that though uile Jen in to the main ques- | Craiz, Lislex, Ellis, Fuchs, 5 he Fiftieth | 105¢ conseiotisness, and bore the excrueiating bkl pain with remarkable fortitude, 1e was ear- L a vied into a little building used trength, too.” Sowden is one of the | room, medical aid was hi A wa % stily summoned rople support the gove! cov- "Mlie bill regulating the fees of county elerks “Idonot yield the floor. [ | Simantk, Shter, Tingle, \ passed 1o years 1go. most. level-hended men in the list of over | and ih a few moments ho was attended by |t BORIG SAbLOrt e woseriment tho kov was passed, 4 that no arzument can’ be made in stat- | Underhitl, White, Whitmore, Wilhelmsen, e forty anti-taritt-reform democrats in the [ three physicians, who etherized him, sawed | frjondliness and charity of our “The bill providing that cities of the second A\ point of order,” Wilson, Wilsey, Wolenweber, Harlan. Railroad Activity at Seward. Hbt N 1BUBE SREREREEY L 1, | ©fF the board and removed it and_then con- | aoinirvmon enti always® ba . refted class may annex territory when platted for | The Chair—*Any gentleman will have PROHIBITION AND NORMAL SCHOOLS. SEWARD, Neb,, Feb. 16.—[Special to the [ house, and no doubt speaks by the eard. | vayeq Mr., Barrett to his home, Meanwhile, | Shon to relleve ‘their fellow eitizens in mise taxation, was passed. power to move to amend the b.l. The mo- [ Oratorical bood was on the moon when the | gy |~ A meeting was held in the interest of | Randall and his followers are very much in- | Mrs. Barrett, not knowing of his injuries, [ fhon & "Hie adS) iy anara The Mlllnr«lu-\l'fllrfil‘fl holding contracts | tion is to amend.” house reconvened after dinner, Mr. MeCon- | eE P8 FREER TR RSCHIG A oy | ceused over dic taunts thrown at them bY | waghauling Mrs, Hanni up the ascent in | jorele Somonstigedloloedly and quite for the purchase or lease of lands from the Mr. Sterlin 'his amendment repeals | aughly opened the ball by moving that the L ulpdy L G2 Bl Carhisle and his men in_the recent corre- |l tobog an., Upon their arrival Mrs. Har- | !‘-‘o'“l AL tiby "( j“' ARl . state without lirst having been offered at | the sime law that the bill 41 repeals. 1t is | bill providing for submission of a constitu- | railroad, at which there were committees ap- | spondence relating to tarilf and internal rev= | ris remained without attention for some | SWSek ChCOUrges expectation of paternal care publie saie, was passed. time that it contains other matters, on the part of the government, and weaken but that | tional amendment prohibiting the sale or | pointed to visit the different townsnips | eiue reforms, and propos to retaliate when | time, but when her injury became k i q OWIL | the sturdiness of our national character, AFTERNOON SESSION. does 1ot destroy its provinee as amendment, | manutacture of liquors should ba made the | through which the road proposes to pass and | it comes to organizing the next house. she, oo, was taken home, attended by phy- | : bt ) e ey bt bt A ) r Ay s ekl o ! 0 106 A dearly ' OF 1.0 STATE. ) s » 2 while it prevents the indulgence among our /Tho sennte metat 3 o clock and took up | and therefore it is proper that it should be al order )f‘!‘rln'l:\\.[ll 00, esure | Strupa more friendly feeling in favor of | (A BHIGITE GALANY OF LONE SrARS. || sieiin Mr. Barrett, " who was full con- | peopio of that kindly sentiment and conduct bll\ll\rugx:ol“: :;m‘llnt\; L e :G“:.ll;.'i\[“".l:. L upon by this body as an Miller wanted to sing. The | bonds which are to be voted on February 4 3 selous und realized his great danger, ‘called | \(pieh strengthens the bonds of common taken up which had a chanee of pa tending the stigation by the senate com- | for his wife, and wher _Febru ! came Kissed her | protnerhood. 1t was within my personal recommitted to committee of the whole. Had Mr. Snell--*1 rise to a point of order. The | prohibition bill was of no wore merit than | Itis noticeable that somo ap!"'\.l”'"l is man- | mittee on privileges and elections into the | and asked her to pray with him. He then | pro "_“f'::.'- . A9 EWALUNIL SULVARIHLS it 1ot been so Sweeping in ity provisions 1t | supreme court of New Vork has sustained the | any other bill and should only be given its | ifested along the proposed line, vresamably | pallot box stealing in the Lone Star state. | ubmitted to the operations of the surgeong. | <uowledue that Individual aid has to some through the 13. & M. influence, as the favor: extent already been extended to the sufferers would have passed. 1t provides that a bet | point of order, that the amendment of the | proper vlac mentioned in this bill. The failure of the in the sum of 5 cents shallbe a penitentiary | gentleman from Fillmore is . not | . ME. White oftense, in and cannot be entertained be- | the bill the spe Senate file 39, relating to replevin it strikes out this whole | whieh proved to be was passed nd when vouare wiping everythin Mr. MeConauzhy Thioy are long-halred greasers, cowboy The died at 7 o'clock Istevening. Mrs, Harris vould amond by making | 1tes of that corporation maintain almost a | y1o'Givners, raniers, half-breeds,educated and | joG iedat 7 I L Mrs, ; , L aould amond oY making | complete silonce. *Tho Tond 18 bound 10 | Hnaiuaiol bl en beowa etk qad | 18 a critieal condition. proposcd appropriation of 210,000 additional o come. The people need it and want it. | \nite men, and when not under examination NEW YORK STOCKS, to meat thelr remainiog wants will ‘ot NN e that no sub. | WOrK will sobn be commencad on the ean: | Srie B ATl W oD B B enty-live 3 : s. necessarlly result i comtinued distress If ases, bill to rezulate the sale of | qiy: b " ! oA SRl . factory again, which will requir 000 £ them, i ring g ht seeing. the emergeney is fully made known to the Mr. Snell there is nothing to ansend. A new | jeet, barring that of railroad legislation, lad [ b ¥ ngain, of them, in @ surking group, sight sceing. R Sy ey is tul cnown_to liquo druggists, was anatyzed and al | Diihas to be read thieo tines. fle Js ate | Wore interost to* the people of the state | et of lumber to complete it. R Dr. Mary Walker has just reti to¥tia[Alkithe Activity blacoiiaTiouiOen s, Faobln OLiNIoseoUIEY (€ LE T8 HArs e lowed to evaporate. temptin: to override the constitution of th than the one of prohibition. It A small blaze was started in Grafl & Kim- | ¢jty “and te her first appearance at the tered in Jersey Central, ha ) he («i!llgl‘ll~\l4'l 140! | nllu_ AT lmt ~ s bill lezalizing in Nebraska | state and a decision of the supreme court of | time that the bill should be considered m:l's saloon by the explosion of a easoline | aqpitol this session yesterd To-day Dr. NEw Yok, Feb. 16.——[Special Telegram | Dually dirccted to expend a large sun of s executed in other states was pas: is | stove, The interior of the room was only New York. tle isattempting, furthermore, t back by unfair means and money for the purp v ot among a eroup of Texans and tour- | to the Brrk.)—About all the activity in the bose of propagation and Mr. Me bill deiining the bounda- | t override a rule of practice svhieh was sote | 1o longer fair thatit shouid be delayed. The | slightly damaged. sts.” All were most anxious to know where 21.»«-1{ el N.“,I:“.,l‘;:: :'fl'r\'.‘,". o LA G *"”*.‘!'l"i'"l“* {hinee of Ties n county was passed with the | tied in this senate four years ago. ‘Lhe title | republican party promised to give the L ey that Jeowebiby, kidv eamb! from. Sometione | AR I e B e e o tord, aprasbntati v unl eme clause, of this bill has nothing to_do with it. You | people a chance to vote on the question and Educators Organizing. told Dr. Ma s highly discusted. entral, Reading and Union fie. Before illl-l"} l;:n\lllv [ofisauators, “lm-‘l "‘ -'”' ""I. Mr. MeNamar’s bill proviainz the manner | can amead the title of a bill at uny time after | $ d keep the promise, StrRovMsBURG, Neb., Feb, 16.—[Special to [ Among the number of very in- [ the opening it was generally understood that ‘l“\;m\n;‘*m": f;‘.:'.i.‘.:'vs;) yt""'x‘v"ll\(il'l’ll'l!(llmT)‘l‘: unorganized territory was passed. s title, N ion which had had so much consideration as ST " 5 & quired about was as e 0 ¢ | squeezed, a s calling of 3 0 | 511818 ¢ V& AEORBIN e b miaemswaba per 1bal il s O ey order. A | the prohibitory mmendwent. He was no | tion of & Principal’s and County Superin- | pojsan bath ineident, One of the Texa squeezed, and the calling of some 10,000 | purpose is $100,000, and it will probably bo to meet | tendent’s association for this section ot the penitentiary offense was passed. point of order e just been completed, The first Mr. Sterling’s bill to prohivit the sale of | "Pha Cha renarked that Judie Reagan shares of stock from the loan crowd was for | no less in the appropriation for the ensuing written a private letter to a friend in T the purpose of making the stock scarce in | yuar: l\u\lh‘ ;(:Iulnl I.ll.ll‘fll‘u'm‘, lum}"llly D& denying in toto the bath story. This letter | order to aid the projected bulge, The moye | Erain 18 furnishied for sueh distribution, “an R OURCDA AN afraid of the sublect and was willing to ny o i efferson’s mannal, pa itnows but the bill had no special claims | state ha it b up ko lquor to minors, Indians, insane persons ot | ang i e EnnanAL which "entitled it to speeial consideration | meetine e held at David City Maren 5, : rnishe ) distribot 1 BRbiaL. (rmKATas OF Imon. . Sanday and | T g cah ainond o b aheqd of other meastres. Tl countios embrated are Platic. Nance, | had”been usod with great eficet in the senn- | hnq the desired. olfect, thy prico of dersey | i Snpased that this, freo wpportionment election days, was passed with the emergency | as n substinte, The poiht of order is not 'he motion to m: the bill the spec Polk, York, Hamiltgny Butles, Seward, Mer- | torial” campaign. Nothing wonld satisty | oot 1@ G0 o0 0 e nont, iR AL RN el S aa order was 1ost, 1t requiting two-thirds. | The | rick and Saunders, = A &..agrmnm? has been | them buta visit to the historie bath room. | Gentral advancing 14 per cent shortly after | may b wm\l by nur_.tflmlorz and_ repre- + Duras’ bill memorializing congress for | "My, Storiing—“Ihen, Mr following was the full vote, and 1t will be | prepared and ‘V'”S?oa l}-"l'"f'l‘fh:{;l‘rf-}vfi-‘r 1~ | The volite clevator man on-the house side | the opening. ~In Union Pacliic the bears | setatives. {fibjl‘j"t‘lil'lt_‘!"""_‘fr"f v:!)t;lfi an amendment to the constitution “submit= | {nis is properly before th seen that the requisite three ifths tor passage | eral ivitation 1s extended educators ¥ were still confident and gave it out that the | Should request the commissioner of aerieu escorted the dele on to the regions belo ) the eleetic Tnite s senatol A fRYar ¢ o i vote, | where. cachers of all grades are also e and show o) e identical b; D, o Stook S 4 ture to send their shares of grain thus al- M. Moore's bill relating to the puircly D nLuRonite pAry ol Hinso Who i arais Y brahamson, Agee, Aiken, An- = from tl il [ moment. ‘Llie London market for American | they might be enabled to ‘sow - their crops, real cataty for taxes by county olfigals was {li(:fr"‘,) eager for railway legislation to drews, Babeoek, Dailoy, Dailard, Cannon, Holdrege Happenings, baths. ‘Fhey express securities opened with an advance all around | The constituents for whom, n_theory, this pagsed, % Majors—“I desire that ghe amendment | Cole, Cope, Crane, Dempster. Diller. I Hororear, Neb, Feb. 10.—[Special to | photograph of the jub to take Lome to prove | and this had rathera builish influcnce on [ £ n‘ulrlxlf';'.'h‘fl :";"Xll el benr the ooy J Mr. MeNamar's bill providing that a widow 1. 1 want to know what it is, Lllis, Fulie the Bre.j—A very bad case of glanders was | the triith of the statements in the press, The | speculation. Members of tie pool int. Paul [ FEF Sebti¥ation, an fhe Bonors Wi, e | IOt DAYIME ONt, Was pAsseds T TR A e e nd the state veterinary” surgeon was Nepitiefiden booniel er m) would_be resumed soon. It was stated by e ~ The sehato resolved Itseif nto committen | Robbins. said? o, I sea thit we are | Pemberton, Peter sent'for. The barn is quaratined. v years old, it does not make much l""‘““”““';l{ railroid earnings were greatly FREIGHT RATES, 1 of the whole, to_consider bills on gene zetting ready for o three howrs' debate, As | Smyth. Sulliv The sutvey of the Omaha & Kansas City [ difference to him whiat becomes of the bath | ahead of the record for the corresponding ‘ - A file, Mr. Majors was | to the chai it is nearly S o'clock, cannot we let this | Triesdell, Turn ailrond through the cent art of this | Mmeident, as he will not, in all human propa- | time last year, and it was Leld that this fact | *he Council Bluffs Lincs Having Senate Filo 45 by Mr. Tzsehuck was first | matter wo over till morning, 1 move that we | Yutzy, Harlan O aerot S eeR M ha i s aingRR 1D 1Tg)cd || by iBliveRoutitliekenu fofdhisEsenatorialy| wolidanlLmtelyibrineanbont itbullkmont Trouble Fixlag Their Taviis. | considered. 1t provides for the identilication | now adjourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow | Nays—Alexander. Andres, Bentley, Bick, | (OUNY 18 creating some uneasiness i Lee | terni, ment i stocks, Richmond Terminal was |, 000 Saun Yo " i faet was mnado evis f of securitics held by the permanent sehool | poyning, Carried. Bowman, Brown, Caldwell, Dickinson, dicgens there fs strong probability of the road GREELY CONGRATULATED, oftered for sale rather freely and dropped on 30, . 10, BLY NS ‘ funds wheneverany portion of the school S o E leston, Lwing, Frantz, Gafford, Gamble, | betnis built the commg summer. Quite & number of cong aryiteload | asIIO Gl cRmnoun o tig)lInkidiicefcon g Rentito:day thiabiilainoi il RtobSSEIRGRIR money of this state shall vested in To-day is the Inst day upon which bills ea Garvey, Gilmore, Heimrod, Horst, Keiper, Seey o iy grams from N¢ were re 1 to-day by here were rumors that the trunlk es were | sailing with the western railroads in getting United Sta 1048 BCONTItI0R,0F TgIRtered | bonoi b e oans any ubon which bllls can | Qofi oYy 07 Matthiceson, Miller, wing a Permanent Bridge, R s yostenday | €ntting passener rafes, ad Uidse stor A TAb AR LR S Ta (e B AT ot e At county bonds, the board of issioners | My, Colby introduesd the fist Dill of the | Newton, Overton, Ravimond, Riet, Russell <kA Crry, Neb, Feb, 1 anpotnted chi which it was believed hada basis of tr Througl 5 on the Southwestern. as Mr. Colby introdue the first 1 of the § caused Some weakness tiun kol | irough rates on the Southwestern assoe | empowered by law to make sueh investment | gession and Mr. Vandemark the last. b, Simanck, Slater, Trazey, Under- to the BEee]-—Preparal caused some weakness in trunk lines, ‘I'r on was | short time ¢ A perma- i Y n i o Bos cas ex- | tion lines have aiways been hold up to the hiall, within five fter the delivery of s thought this sessi ardlaw. Watson, W session was ¢ X shail, with It is thouzht thi; d L whole, kept | Ad now he s in a fair way to be- [ Ing In the Jatter part of ¢ | said Securities or bonds o the proper cuisto- | will elose about Mar nof the legislature | Bill, W "The jump from a | ceedingly iimited. 1t was expe te, Whitmore, [ pegun toxday for theconstruction of it Wiihelsen, Wilsey, Wolenweber, Wright, | begun to-day for thecanstruction o ed tha nigh point, and local rates, a dian of the state, cause to be printed acro: oung—i42, nent Chicagzo, Burlington & Quiney nnu:_nml brigadier generalship is some- | Jersey Central wouid |.:- spurted np about th in harmony, so that the southwestern freight | | the face of sueh Securities, as near the cent Doings in the House, Of those who voted aye two or three were neross tharivar at this place, Ib1s to | thing isual. In answer to fnauiries [ delivers hour, bub on the contrary, there was | ygonts re smmodated their tarifls 1o | Hiseot 48 say o placucabio, thess words: | it mrcorar; Neb., Fob. 8. ~[Speclal Telegram: | OE the nind toE Mp (B1oskl, who - staled bapustiediio comuIduOIy B oL IR Do L iC bigln (Croelycfaid dhatihe did not:ro- U m‘f.'f{w-']..’l‘fi . exports, ihe | tiie new To-duy, however, in u general | I T o b A e T Behool | to thio Br.]-The following embryo Inws | Hot e s O b e (o vote it re ai Retail Liquor Denlers Organi Onrmation s ohlef sienal ofichr e aifeet, | 10 lone stock was brought out, and ' the arift | Mecine of o pnling | such bonds or securities all be at- | were seriously ehilled by indetinite postpone- | parent, therefore, that prohibition for two New York, Feb., 16, wecial Teleg! ing inany way the pro of transferring | of opinion among the more conservative | G vyl it was fotnd that the ¢ | | tached interest coupons the ment in the house this morning: To give | years more will not be an exciting topie. to the BEr. |- retail dealers have com- | the weather bureau to a il branch of the ;‘11';;Eif.qwi:?\v.f|“"l'|"n.~ by ;_‘[,"_‘:“",1""“"["‘;{"'-‘l“',‘; irely different with the two latter, This was | f thalblime hb sliied andiin & Tabor a first lien on buildings to punish wan- | Mt Suytiy woved that the Mouse ko 1010 | plored all their arrangements for a grand ment, WPhere Cwas | Cas | ohier | & hiher leel. e arket closed steady at | especially so i regard to' Towi ioeal” ratos, e of ‘each coupon the words slaughiter without malico while the slayer is | G/t | ; i p ) t Waloh are muoh in exosss of HIOUKH AR { appropriations forcharitable institutions, demonstration to-night to “protest against wis a weather bureaun. If BRSNS coupon betongs to the permanent school fund | engaged inan unlawful act by one to ten }.,, White amended that the general file | the brewers’ pool, who have conspired to | congress ehooses to remove that part of the DISSATISFIED MESSENGERS of the state of Nebraska.” Within twenty | years’ imprisonment; to amend the code of | should be considered and his amendment | o) ves of the retailer, and also to pro- | service which rown up with it, although and st he advance of the roads is to be if the present revenue served, To do this X ! side ) i 1 Now XorkDis 1o e | the Cuiumell” Biufts lines desired the dags from the taking efleet of this act, e | proceedure in relation to Jurics; to amend | Glled forth M. Watson, who objected 1o the | ogy against the proposed hizh license in o way wilitay inits charactet, thero s Ney "“'."I:‘:(‘“'“_‘_h'" “"“:‘r'(t:“;"‘ a0l L narntion | Of. the' - Kansas Ok By e e aneny Senoot fund wih | the law regarding tne disposal of sehool | WNEHMONE (i ma | other bills before the legisiature detrime o reason why the signal » proper - ronds, asking that the Jast mentione i ¢ ofore A res | should be affected while ti coupons thereto attached to be | fun: to compel recording the transfer of | the house would not be consistent should 1t | toour trade.” P, J. Fitzzerald, of “Iroy, | f T Fave “earetully refra nd printed upon as provided in | the ownership of personal property. take up special bills, as it had just Tefused to | President of the ‘association, is to preside, | 3, /UG SHEL TR project is perd- Nuw Yonx, Feb, 16, Ined from enlist- | the Bur, |Special | messeng log boys stiould al heln th the intere: identified ) advance their through rates 0 Couneil Blufis roads out.” A serious R 4 Ry the contrary I have | 115veq by the American District tel. difference of opinion at on, Tne the first section of this act. The bill was ‘The Dinsmore flag still ‘waves.” The biil | make the proliibition bill a spécial order, and speechos arejpromised by J. ‘I Atherton, | 08V e iRl SOl NG Were ot | P1oved by Ameriean Distriet tc e P asts. " Ka recommended to pass. to extablish s home . for dependont eilaren | ' Mr, Wnttone—t o did ¥ou voter of Kentucky, président of the national assor | FRCOMIY HISCRAIRel - sovel who were Bt | o5 pany are indignant at their manazer, W | Bivs having nointerests except in Kansas . M, City business emphatically declined to pull Senate file 130, by Mr. Burnham, concern- | w brought forward by Votod ager 1low did you | ciation, the mayor of Baltim.ore, . Sanford, bee tions., Some people think that the wse ¢ o cireular whieh he | their ne minority report. of | M Itandall- ! Hi ghibors’ ehestnuts )f the tire, T A ing the care of and to prevent spread of con- | the committee on public lands and buildings, | votes Knight, of Boston, and several others. It fer projeet will result in_a compromise sent yesterday to the various homes, It was | most zeneral o n‘.:'flu:';’.‘.'.‘u,;:g(x.'r:u-lilal.‘xs“l'.:-l.,I-rn: e tagious and infeetious diseases among do- | recommending its passage, The majority re Mr. Watson—*The prohibition question is [ olutions willbe offered at this meeting pro- | 4105006 hody of the signal corps will be | qqaressed, A AT that ssnlt will Daitiiat each of et tagloug ano ok T g e M BRRG, AL areriy M RAE IAROR e BrObIOI Dosing 4 boyeott asainst all members of the | that the body of the sicnal ‘carps will be | adaressed, “Dear Parents and Guardians,,' | 13 that the result will bo that eacl ot t ' three 1. Brown was opposed to tho bitl, opposed | poning it. Afr, Whitmore nioved that the ve- | © Mr. Kandall-—“1t may be an old chestnut, | brewers’ pool and their produet. ‘The ine | SIS M They are now, and the | and said: “We send von siotice that we are | {33Geitions wistof Chicago with bo oieed to the live stock eommission and opposed to | vort be adopted. but the people of Nebraska are demanding | tensity of the feeling “*’-,"!".‘.“"“'III.T\‘\!n.{\\‘:.I! at remaining & part of the war departs | well informed from reliable sources that your | pipep o Vet the dnw independent of v g authorizing any high-joint commission to Mr. Caldwell ealled a well-developed smile | that it ve eracked. The time is comiug when ||u-_)_'"0x I:( limmjl tin ‘xll"» “vmv‘llu“:uu-.-.dl ment, as the quartermaster’s department is | son is in danger of falling into the hands of 2N S indemnity owners of stock killed by order | to the faces of the members by supporting | vou, sir, and ier member of this | Which the dealers await the signal to b constituted, Zonts who ara fiving to! bind tozathar tho 4 5 ¢ of it, the majority report on the ground that the | b Vill have Lo go to the polls and vote on | With toe boyeott. Yesterday huul)ll\‘lr“.*‘ PENSIONS GRANTED, AERILS fALC ]’ e g fogethor the HOOSIER HORRORS, M. Seliminke said that fully twenty horses | lezislature ougnt to call a halt somewhere in fon,” president of the association, led the van by | paysions were granted to the following | onest working bovs of this city and lead ets’ beer trom his saloon, had been killed in Otoe county to prevent the | appropriations, amendment was adopted_and, | throwing out them to commit n tful Abuses Prac Nebraskans to-day ts against the laws | F Joseph Yake, Sloeuu iced in the spread of disease, one man losin: tive horses, Mr. Smyth favored the bill, It woula save | with that gentleman in the chair, the house | and at the sane time .w.utyl«-_-_u\an' ’:!I“!l'} John MeArthur, Omab: fenry West, Bat of peace, good order and honest industry, l Institutions of I na. ?I.\yll:»mmnvnuuhle to buy otners. e said | dependent children from growing up in jg- | commenced consideration of the' bill to es- [ ing this card in big letters QB e Cre Ifred Perr, Grand Islands | We also beg 1o ask you to wateh and adyise INDIANAPOLIS, K ‘ 10 me Sure Wi a nece Mr. Meiklejohn said th 16, [Special Telos ninitlee report pres down with monovoly, > ABblC: |y B, Carr, v | Gibbon: Mil ty. norance and becoming criminals, Now they | tablish two normal schools. After prolonged | 80id here Alma since the Abraham Barrett, were sent o the reform school and asso- | andat times excited debate the bill was | Hous inmediately muitiptied for o bl to keep out of bid conip ErauLi0 tho Dpil=A 7 gave commission authority to kill , | ciated with youthful criminals. - It the state | recommended for passage with its first sce. | this card, and before nicht ‘“ “-‘l‘ :5:-‘ e Pensions granted to ns to-day: Lu- | tinuein the esteem of his em sented 1o the senate discloses serlons abuses 4 should also provide |||(llx-|xxx)l||};|~ proposed. | owed a duty to any class it was to the boys | tion so metamorphosed that the tather of the | in hunareds of saloons of "m asih ‘|‘I‘lvx' o | einda, motherof Anson L Charles Citys | good, Jaw abiding servant of the in the management of the Southern penitens 1 indemnity at o 0 follows: and @irls, who would become future eitize: bill dido’t know it. The substance of the | leaders of the movement i The bill provides 5 thor ! o | Amy ' C. Capron, for widow'of John Me: | Ihe cirenlar is aimed at the Knight of Labor | tiary, 1t was shown that the prison wis ia Horses and iles, 575 per head: eattle, 2 | and who had no nomes and could not ay: first section is that two additional normal 1“1“'" it “I“:l'-«' seen 10 wore than hait of the |y o w5, Des Moines; 1. A widow of | association that the boys have been endeav- | a horribly tilthy condition, and that the. prige swine, £5. The 'bill was recommended 1o | themselves of the common school advantages. | schools shall be established at jotuts suloons of the city, John B, Davidson, 1 b PPoor, West | oring to orzanize in the various distriet ofli- 5 ted with inl a d Pass. My, Whitmore got at the nut of the ques- | to be hereafter named by the louse, gt Unions Sol 1, Warren, Gravity; Andrew G. | ces for some time past. Some of the boys | C1ers aro treated with inhuman cruelty an Mr. Meiklejohn’s bill, No, 64, defining the | tion by saying that as a wmatter of | “Thirty thousand dollars is appropriated by 1mors of Cabine Duke, Washington: Henry Robinson, Mon® | were interyiewed and one said: “We haye | 8r¢ denied all means of woral improvement, boundary lines of Thurston county was con- | economy the establishment ot the | thes nd each pl d shall give o v Youx, Feb, 1 weeial ' ticello: German S, Wright, Maguoket ilas | organized ourselves becatse we ean't the ofticers allowing them but one book every ' sidered. ~ It proposes to take a large chunck | sehool “contemplated by the bill was | sehool biilding and site, worth not less th Webster; Her wore Spencer, ( Rapids: Atkins: Lyenrges I, ry Webb, Ot- | levanices righted any other way. We have | two wer itioned without avail. - We want to have | qne dismi i 1 | to the Brpl—The Tribune’s Washington | W. Reynol off the western pertion of the Winnebago | desir An ounce of prevention was | $15,0005 or $10,000 in mohey a0a_ten acres of | aorrosor 1‘|1~] . 1:l1: still beticved that | tuinwas reservation, & bunk off the northern portion | doubly worth a pound of cure in this in- | land withio a wite of the place. IITCSRONGONY say 8 The committee recommended al of the warden, Jack Howard, & of Burt county and a slice off the eastern por- | stance, To educate these childven would | ‘The committee rose and adopted its report, rehild wiil suceeed Manning, The Star's 56 Moines; James 1. Wolff, Fair- :,"1'4-111:".[“‘\,"“.111: '.‘.,.L'l.}v.. f\'l",.,"“’fl. | democratic politician, who has held the posis tion of Wayne county. keep them outof the prison and the poor- | A resolution by Mr, Whitmore requesting | correspondent says that the impression is stopher — Parsons, — Gobblévilles | in 5 tlon for titteen years, alid whio 8 o hotherof Mr, Robbins 2 i detailed history of the | houses. Afte bad company, the boys say their busine: a spirited deb the house | the 5 Congressman How Nebraska congressional de tion to | kaining ground that Carlisk . Another investigas will b ap- | Josepn R, Young, Creston; Peter P, Brad: yrpels them to'go to all sorts of disreputable territory in question asit appears upon the | voted, 44 to 55, to adopt the minority report. 1pon the president the necessity of ap- | pointed etary, but this ement app ears | shaw, Wyoming; Meredith' Mo Yilo; | places with nessages under pent o tion 15 in progre shows. the state in- tlie statutes sinco 155, arguing that Burt and | Mrs. Dinsmore is the authoress of this move: Jointin regi-ters and receivers for the fwo | 10 be put out chicity a8 fecler. The corro: | Albort It Huincerford, Chestors Witlan: G | bt 1 ey setuges Uhdes penalty ot di sane hospital, coniuiiing noatly fiftecn hun- Wayne counties sunexed the territory above | ment, and has the support of the charitable | land oflices recently established in this state | Spondent adds: Fhere 1s a belief here that | Fox, Sioux City: Renben ole, Holt} e Inuatus, to be Lt holir thinh e wiiay mentioned unconstitutionally, and hence | women of the state, g was adopted, the changes in the exbinet will not be lim- | Stephen Carlay, Avita, ST U Ty s Jeviii | Lah. oridonce allouon (M should now be willing to give it up as the bill |~ A good part of the morning session was | - A number of bills were introduced, among | ited to the treasury department. 1t is ex- . CHANGES, B MARRAL S N S e oo | AldaRaaniS 400 oficors 1 e LML SN provide occupied with discussion in committee of the | them being one by Mr, Andres providing for | peeted that Garland will resign, and there appointed post- A APE il FOR, A fonsakion wap | Mosac BIAL Lo IaeLuhave Mph-Sed pad d Mr. Fuller stated that the territory annexed | whole, over which Mr, Russell presided, of | transferring control of district schools in ter- | 8re rumors of other resignations.’” utter wnd anaggoty meat and dried fruits, . 2 Nuckolls county, vice | caused in the house of representatives ', Schell, resigned, late hour this afternoon when Do The postof t DelLeon, Cherokee county, | upon the defeat—50 to 59—of his bill tixing eral witnesses” te by Wayne county was done under an act of | Mr, Cote's pet measure-<the establishment of | ritory 1 1581, 10 response to a petition of the citizens | a $75,000 asylum for incurable insane at | )i of that territory. and the county had ex- | Hastings, where he wants a public institu- | o 1 in by extension of Omaha’s city - adined - ihat “hakhEEu nits from the state superintendent 1o the The Pension Vet voard of education, ‘The bill will proga- | N aughtered for tood had been taken from stories of herds dying of eh T [ o W York, Feb, 16.—[Svecial Telegram | lowa, was discontinued to- waximun rates of freisht on grain, | al I inst ki pended over $1,100 upon improvements. The | tion, bly bs amended by inereasing the wmewmby N 4 g ; ! | “Ollie Oberman was to-day uppointed nost- [ ™ K on - grain, | abuses in the institution are most shocking, D a g R A i | MABe n maid in sunnors. of! Hio bil) thiat | Sl AP ARARLEN Jckeshl to the Brk.|—Inquiies by the World show | | tuis eSS, LRy GUREIICE VAL | referred to the previous voto in the A States ofticials under appraisement, and the | there could be no question concerning the M. Agdo aved that the bl establishing a | that there is practieally a unanimous eall | JNN G D "BiekCiing, rosiencd. house on the same bill in which A Trusted Thief. \‘n\]mn'fl mllllmnull«‘l \\t;:k ulun'nl lnjnslllr‘v u: need of l,..,‘-(. an {m'muu.-?l 1n Dou rl,v!.hl.v 3 hm“i“ at Grand Island be read a | from the Grand Army men of New York and ‘I'ne president sent the following nomina- | but twenty-five membrs voted against it, and ALLENTOWN, s Feb, 16.—|8 h ayne county, He offered an aniendment | county there are fifty incurablo insane per- | third time aud put upon 1ts passa-e. ‘Tie mo- | other states for congress to override the pres- | tions to the senate to-day for posti declared fie had by ! repre- | gram to the B |—Jolinsto that tho county’of ‘Thurston shall reimburse | sons, in Lancaster eleven, and i ns | tlon carried aud the il was passad, 018508, | doats sty o ol Br ey 10 OXEITIe M0 Dres | ol Aartin N, Suith, Morrison + | sentative that on g | ar g0 o B dss]ulinaal e - the counties of Wayne ana Burt for all [ county two. Every county 1n the 1| g nays, SlonE 4 Yok ail b Aengrionk TAronis pels | oL nson, : Sumner 1. Sander- | leazues had stated ses 250 for | Wholesale gracers of this olty, hny moneys expended upon the disputed terri- | one or ‘more of these unfortunates. Licr | My Watson moved thata bill relating 10 | aid one or twe of the oouell of simioitens | son, Plan Randall, Rushuell, | voring against this bill and Teto vote | learned that they have been systemat tory aboye the awount received from it iu | since hie had been a man he had bl niind- | thie purchase, lense and sale of railionds | S (e oF tWo of the councll of aduinisteas | 200 5SS Glson, Galva. for Ei allroad il ad- | robbed by their foruer hook-keope taxes. ful of the unfortunate. For foir tie | should be ordered enzrossed and put upon a | eity and Brooklyn the. vote of post comman. THE SIOUX BESERVATION BILL. journed Withouta vote on’ Doug lon | $5,000. For sixteen years Waldmar Gross= Mr, Spri supported the amenduient, | followed the flag and braved death n many | third reading, He stated that it was in- | {ets and lec "G R s interviewed Samuel J. Randall, of the house committee | to reconsider. B { RS 1 in that cal 18y which was earried, « hat not one star shou! ¢ issing | tended to give the Rock Island roa 0 salne s and leading G, A, R, oo interviewe o i > 0 oo - an acted in that capacity, and an investi., hi forms that not B | U give th sland road the same | stands 59 in favor of the Yelo to 21 against, | on rules, said to-day that the commitiee was \ I'he committee then recommended that the | from that flag when it again floated over a | privileges which other railroads in the state ROkt [veratiue vaio 1o 3 wanst. | G elined'to give o day for consideration of the steamer Ashore, gatlon just closed shows that for about ten bill do not pass, : united union; and also that the shackles | possessed. His motion earried. MAAIIALY 5 JVQLl( SURROVES $18 Yol bill to open the Sioux Indian reservation. | New Yonk, Feb. 16.—The Guion line v3 lie has been using the flrm's money for Senate file 103, providing for the taxal should be struck from the linibs ot 4,000,000 Mr, Whitmore wioved that the bill to estab- . Snow Blockade in the Rockies, He would not say, however, that there was AN S e S n e dtema i SAniOL SR8 n purposes. For some time the firm of sleeping and dining cars, was recour | slaves, He read letters from two persons | lisha railroad board of transportation shonld | Eade | tes. | jluch prospect of suceess of the effort to ‘“'”"“‘h’ “‘I' MAALD: SEOM "‘] poal, 16 ashore | d Nis honesty. As time adyaneed uu-mlm‘_l to ass, commending the idea of an asylum for in- | bo made the special order of o'clock this OWLES, Cal, Feb. e snow which | 3"qqy." Telegate Gittord, of Dakota, & on a bar about fifteen miles cast of Fire It suspiclons grew stronger and Grossman enate file 41, : r the repeal of the railway | curables. Then he said that he was *“'pained | ev 0, NExt came uo, think of u certain article in a ling mwoved that the bill be recom- arding the pesition tuken 1 mended to pass, who are Grand Army v Mr. Brown of Clay: move that this com- | of mine, I am a def s caing, R began to fall Saturday, ceased 1 ertaln paper he motion calles lorth a most exciting lockade e Qo £ Paci certalu paver | The & citing | blockade on the Qentral Pacif erans uponawotion | Mr. Caldwell insisted that the question ider of the ‘I'he | taken new hope trom Randall's announ island, The stranded vessel was discovered Detween | mentand says he believes the bill will be con- | this morning when the fog which pr here and Blue Cannon, extending a distance | sidered. Nelson and Peck, of the commitiee | last night nfted. She of f0ur wniles, 15 expected o be Taised to- | on Indiau affais, do not believe there is any | ud a licay wis requested o hand in his resignation, iled | An tization of the books was it oneé s hard on the beach s which showed that for a number of Grossian h itie method 56415 1UnDIng. Noconinunica. 5 and | ought not to be sprune at this thne, but that a y ound for auticipating the final p: @ of 0 as IS Ll h the o nely to the 1 5 oney, f wittée do now arise.” “Vlie wotlon was lost; | Arwy oreanization, but | dou't want it 1n- | Obhortunity shouid be glven o study the bill | 4TOW BOPIE = b 10— News | the bill, O iHcIatvE L e e T T defaleations to the A Mr, Vandemark asked that bill 41 be held | derstood thatany old soldier is bound to | presented by the committee, B o T B g oy B R B MILITARY, MATTERS, said 10 be'suie. 0, Grossman has over.” There was 1o occasion for haste. - stand by me. [ deny that we are members of | = He was answered by Mr. Whitmore, M. [ LHdeat Bine (et B el Condustor | - First Lieu tJohn 5. Park, ir, Twen- The Wisconsin lost her rudder and radder : Mr. Brown asked that the sevate delay ac- | any political orcanization, aud no paper or | Fuller and otiers, who contended that but | Tioad. the brakem Sondmuster and. one | ty-first infantry, hasboen orderad fom Fort | post. but athorwise is in Nyt fon tion on this bill until sowme othier railway leg- | correspondent has a right to say that we have | ten days remiainéd in which to discuss and | ot b brakeman, rogduaster and one | (59,0 Wbk, to Fort Ducnesne, Utah, | Rl sicai sl aly Srs AoMSIRE of the Chicago baodle PY Islation could be enacted. any political understanding or combination.” | settle upou a railroad bill and that fuy OHIEY Liah X6 TN A plow and seven | o \litness In a court martial being tried. at | cocded (0 New Yo & aRd piw has been arrested and has fug The bill was then recommended to pass by |~ In view of the fact that the question is an | lay seriously endang ation engines werp dlil the latter post. i . Sl sates atiorney with evidenea avote of 15 ta 9, economic one and not at all political, Mr. | A wotion to adjourn s question, Business Hallure. Major Passmore Middleton, surgeon, is Philagelphia's Mayor. board of counly comiuissioners, When the comwmittee arose Mr. Robbins | Cole's grief atan incidental mention in the | the vote being 47 to 45 e vote was origin. @ kg K R AHERACR, M nioved that the report of the committee of | I3 f oyt D 4. . e vole was origly president and Lieutenant Comnelius Drow - report of manifest efforts to seeure | ally 46 to 40, but Mr. Milier chauged over. Burraro, Feb, 16.—Brock & Wiene Pinanicir : cox, Second argillery, judze advocate of 4 14, Feb, ‘W~The vata for atriat &t the Demidoff spinaing’ the whale be adopted exeépt that upon senate | the votes of nd - Army members is pot THE CHARTER, wholesale elothing manufacturers and dval- :}»” I.x\l ..,..x‘x' lu“"uu' Which will convene | mayor here yesterday was o e kils in Russia was fonented by w‘xn‘n!hl: “o 110 64, to detine the boundaries of Thurston | apropos, althougls that griet was shown to- The chartez bill was reada-first time in the | ers,made a general assiznment to-day. Liabili- | Friday at San Augustine, Floy ler (republisan) 90,457 - N TTREY ded in the Kilibe of tue ehief of po- tonnt; u.lil“ intent to produce an elfect in fayor | house to-day, and will come up to-morrow | ties estimated at $200,000; pretenred eredits Army - furloughs - authosized: - ( 02,204 labes il lits assing st the destiuction “of N of his bill. The cortespondeut of ‘the Bre | Probably for second readiug. It is the hope | aggregate s10,000, Thowas R. Gray, troop ¥, Tuird | pluzality 28,408, 1 the eusine fucos ¥ 3