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SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25 ' NUMBER 279 tnees | CULLOM ON THE COMMISSION , Hunter Brothers in A number of bills were reported favorably Messrs, ‘Tingle and Ballard characterized it mechanical employ f A8 1 | The Trouble of th THE AMEND)‘ENTS AGREED 'l‘0 | :\If"‘f']\;l::‘\;:“l:l‘\'l|‘|:”x:l\i;!f:m0! state |11;|n|')'~\ for | tfi\_{:(r::w‘::::;“n:;l‘[::‘:a“‘\l\;n(li\\mllu(l to beat his SHER)IAN 'l‘o mUl‘“ERNERS LI{"?‘“':"\"("I:(‘“."I‘I:‘\“IIIII ver ‘:'l:r:\\(«‘ll :\‘t' AILURE AND FORGE these artic| rs there is now free tra frt}:\ |'l)|||||(|lll"s i ¥ tord lllmrh‘imdlho former made a rousing have nlln'mly( stated, """‘Tnmoo‘flnvx'; Phitadelphia, Senate file 52, providing for a home for de- | speech on this theory, / e o over 85,000,000, PHILADELPHIA, March 2h—The liabilities | m: 4 i Omaha's Charter Changes By the House pondent children, - was indetiitely post- | ' The bill however, was recommended for The Ohio Senator Talks to the People of yulue and nearly five told v auantity, | of james and Jonn ARG o [“"','|'|’""’,'|[|',‘|'L"l: Tio Author of the Law Satisfied With the ' e nssage amid hearly laughter by a vot 39 and they inelude almost every article essen: . 3 X 0 i, Ooncurred in By the Senate. T:iw ite file 04, defining the boundaries of | o K] ; b e e Tennesses. tal for huwan hife. 1h the production of all | 194000, Aliof the firm's paper bears the Composition of the Board, _— chardson, 1o he judiliary committee reported that they ird and Dakota o and | name of John Long, president of the Union bly. M later THE MALICIOUS LIBEL BILL | counties, was reported tinable to reduce the number of district close ¢ tition in the United States, and | Trust company, Long says that he does nof resented o minority report and eharacter- res o sixteen as they had been requested | A PLEA FOR REPUBLICANISM | {7 o fiis boen wreatly reduced on all of | Kiow how mich of the paper 1o name nee | THEIR COMMISSIONS SIGNED — zed the matter s & job, and Mr. Hayden scomiended ¢ sago of the !mll as them, Ifiey, embrace, almost, evary rticle | been forzed o, © bt the *forged — i sald it was a bit of pernicions legislation, amended three days ago with twenty judges, ! . used on the farm, in the workshop and m | paper has been estimated as hig : Itis RRecommended For Passage By a AFTERNOON SE: 910N wmong nnwrfcwnjnummm’, dach of | An Eloquent Appeal to the Sonth For nine-tenths of the families of the United | Hltoa-tourits ) x'fli-ml'.-.‘..‘.l. nxl:-’!:mm Numerons Candidates Turning Up Large Majority in the Lower v I’l‘lw I\Illlu«- went inwurnlullllikfll'fi cln the .ls'w-on;y, ll;‘m;fil; ;lmlzl 'Sl\' 'llul als- Justice and Fair Play to .'\Im:vl-i. H;u' I'm:|”l)r_)l'nl:mnm\' :-(v ?In;-r:n:.l‘«;:l of ase ;m(inwl labilities, In addition to the For the Sccretaryship—Interpres whole, Mr. Newcomer in the chair, and sen- . and four to the Third d LIt was it there is hardly an object of des = | amount above mentioned there 8 suppose v Branch—Adjournment to ate file was called, reported upon favorably, It has been pub- the African Ra side of the luxuries of the rich that are not | o be larse amount l‘l,“m,; which 'Qn'."i tation of the Law to Be Come Thursday. Mr. Randall held that the constitution | lished in the Br States’ Rights, produced in the United States, and our home | only the fiim's name, | The tumor that James First Considored, needed changes in many respects, ‘The sal- House roll 523, allowing a_stenographer to ndustries are rapidly displacine foreign | Iunter took a steamer for Bpazil yesterday aries of some of the officers ought to be raised | each of the supreme court judges, was rec- articles of similar ¢ ter and quality. We | gained ground this worning, but nothine hs — Senate Procecdings, and the people should be given the right to | ommended for passage, Senator Sherman's Specch, zive to the farmer a home market fo* home | been heard from him since Tuesday, when Senator Cullom Satisfied, 1 vor e N Marel |Special Tele- | Yote direct for commissioners, which cannot House roll 2 lllrvwnlllllz the fees of NASHVIL —Senator Sherman | Rroducts. so that now of ull the produets of | he left the city ostensibly for New York. WASHINGTON, March 25.—[Svecial Tele- N LiNcoLy, N alarch Ll “ | now be done, because ot its unconstitution- | county officers, was killed. the farm over %0 per cent are consumed in President Banme V 3 eram to the 1 Senate file 220 was res | glity, L of the Mechs ank, says his bank | and John Hunter nies’ Na- | 5 es N | eram to the By James | Asked foran of Mr. Sullivan’s bill, 316, rendering it impos- and his were driven nl!uul the ity in this country, though the prohibit- Mr. Barlan said the areatness of Nebraska | sible for plaintiffs to collect costs when the | carriages, calling at the eapitol and atthe | tion amouits to nearly $ en January | Was just beginning to dawn. ‘The present | damages are less than $5, was favorably re- | home of Mrs, James K Polk, at Vanderbilt vay. Also wi regate exporta- | tional 000,000 in this | James secure the laboring man for enator Cullom, being nion on the inter-state com- committed to the general file; ing the killing of chickens bet le | ° to the aggreg jut | mission to-day, said: ~ “They are good men, 1 and Aucust 15, was passed; relating to ll::;lzut\\“llh?vl“l:: 1:’::::!;,’"\?;:“"(:"llh)(‘!_‘:\‘.(‘ll‘l:‘ px;; |n3{}'4":‘1.‘.0'“"“""“ R and Fisk universities and at several manu- i “l‘éf“(_"(:_""*‘l'l:l‘l I'i‘:l:"‘“"l"'“):.'_‘l“'f;_'dc\':l"“‘:: o “Im.\;‘ln ~Itu fl. l'"“',“ nlml llmrn“ {Il'l or at least those whom I know are. There atopping trains at railroad crossings, was | foreceen, As @ consequence that instris | The following committes D %eloct bills of | facturing institutions, At night in the state | (i Fshteting, to educate his childron and | he sould e e T | aTe some of them tiat seem to be unknown sent back to the general files 253, concerning | yent required a number of chanzes. ‘There | general interest now on file and report the | cavitol he spoke to an immense audience, enjoy the substantial comforts of lite.” ¢ of all the Hunter paper ho wad on, | QUAntities so far as public servico and ex- fraud w :l?‘*-?fll Ist{("’-l’{:;‘lgll;l{}_';ll;‘lll"lfl.m: should be an increase in the number of | same to the house was anpointed by the chair: A very large audience listened to | CIhe speaker heaped some good nat "l. Long is secured by a mortgage of $100,000, 1 | perience o, but that does not argue that they : l::: B 2 Tontbls ey and devainer {mgx.'»-' nffl!l['-‘ npr»nn-lqmut. ‘rn ~<l~'-un“llus Il\lnul\n ti Illn(wm{nlu‘ Cole, .\l‘lln\n‘-l Rus- | the speech to-night delivered by Sen- | ridicule «lu(!ltl.ul-‘t:lnill!cull‘; :;';.'llllnr::f.;:l;;:Ig:‘.‘:l .l|.»:\ ll‘lxnu\\"\\l_n'llu?r.llu.lmnlluuh-l canor not, | may not make able and eflicient commis- ‘ oAt v[.'.'ur:fl;\‘;n.::\f.‘l w‘;‘l‘rllll'l.l‘““l‘.:'\“‘:’) ubmitted a | sell. Newcomer, Latta, McCann an atson. | ator Sherman on invitation of the puched on th P | but I'm pretty sure he'll commit suicide, 1 The supreme | Adjourne t they could not have a slonel . Itmay be that the commissioners el )ne of the great objects of the forma- AFTERNOON SESSION don’t think hie has the moral courage to come court had passed t republican members of the legislature T A he government was to secure such | back and tace the musie. Wwho are least known to the public may } The afternoon session of the senate opened | oonimission unless by having the members The Charter Conference, of Tennessee, Sherman said heaccepted the | improvements for commerce, ‘The great ‘The theory 18 that when certain notes ma- | develop a special aptitude for the work, with tirst reading of house rolls, — Somie lit- | of the same appoint secretaries who attended [ Liscory, Neb.. March 24.—[Special Tele- | invitation believing “'that a fair presentation | cities of the countty think that all rivers and | tured James Hunfer first teen or twenty were read the first tim among them being the bill relating to guard- inns and wards, the bill creating a battallion of university students, the bill for che relie? surted to the des- | Judge Coole; toall the work, 1t occurred to him that it | gram to the Bk, [—The joint committee of | made to the people of ‘Tennessee, without | harbors are unimportant except thelr own. | perate scheme of forgine James Long's sig- | qualitied fo would be the proper thing to do to appoint a Hhistes 4 § ¢ A 3 0 and yet the commerce of the Ohio and Mis- | nature. This was kept up it is supposed for Tailway commiseion Wit power to make | conference of the Omalia_charter met again | distiuction of party, of the aims and princl- | SESHN Hvers T8 miuch. greater 1 QuIntity | Years ana toraed it veal Thoyed tor rates. But they could not have such a body, [ this morning, The amendments were con- | ples ot our party, both in the past and tor the 0 we all know. He is speclally the work. 1 saw soon after the passage of the act that the president wanted : and value than the commerce of the United | ther at the steccesive dates of maturite "o | Judke Cooley and Lendorsed him. Morrison g{l ll::x‘:lwl?:‘x(fil 'Jll.‘firl}’"’? “lo ’\I:i'fs"gn"s ‘::w:l Imwcvl”l‘ "'fi'-‘f" Iml. m"“"mi““(y(l:““h;-[:?‘v' sidered but no conclusion was reached. future, might induce them to join wita us in | States with foreign nations. mere guess at ;I;» visi o naser is a good fellow, and he ana I have always i ‘we! o) o public | dmended. ie_only way «.mt (Ll Another meeting was held this afternoon | a public policy that will contribute to the in- e W6 BY BOWHE " 18 made as follows: Assets, Wynnewood | been warm personal friends, but 1 tried to B s iy EhotroRolitan olties, misking Sppto: culty was for the people {0 send delegatesto | ag 1:30 o'clock, when the following was | terests of the people of Tennessee and of the VETOED BY POWDERLY, flrm,, Sa00.000:, Congstoen mills, © 1000005 porsuade the president not to appoint him, pl’ixmtmnl Q»rl new A‘.gn!mlnusl t‘l“ ‘lllllli‘ l‘lnl;l A vote was taken on Mr. Agee’s motion to [g&reed upon by all the members except [ whole country moreand greater benelits and | A K. of L. Subscription For Chicago's | 1 o R e asylum at Nebraska City. and the bill estal residence, $25,000 advantages than can possibly be conferred Labor Party Knocked Out, 85,000; total upon them by the democratic party. I have felt CricAGo, March 24.—Two weeks ago the | whicn'suit has b hegun, £156,000 oughly honest man, and will do what he be- that the ditferences that grew out of the war | djstrict assembly of the Knights of Labor mkv‘n ;lp]_n)ul of Merchan bank, lieves to be right. He is not now hold a large body ot honest and patriotic | of which Robert Nelson, the candidate of the | paber tiken up out the K versed in the laws relating to rail- X nk, $15,000: t s Vynnew cltizens of the south from co-operating with | labor party for mayor, is & member, voted 850 | i) €140,000} moFaia o l::;lk{;i::‘fi::l’l‘fl} roads, but there is no reason why he g n the republican party who, in my judgment, | to the united labor party out of the general | s mortgage on Norristown inills, | should not learn them. All 1 know of Mr. are now in sympathy with us; that perhaps | fund. In answer to a protest of another as- | $25,000: morteage held by John Macuce, | Walker is that Senator Edmunds warmly en- Imigutbeanle to dissipate these prejudices | sembly, the following letter has been re- | $60,000, total, 100. dorses him, and that is sufficient to satisfy by a frank statement of the views which have | ceived: THE Nul(l'llm; l"-bu()l)‘i me of his fitness, Mr. Schovnmaker seems actuated the republican party in the past, PHILADELPHIA, March 20, — Secretary primoul i 44 to have won honors in public life. Those and l‘nu~lprin'u uslmlu cai:mera\(iun in lkuem- }.uv.’\’l A \-,m:,vll_r ‘u:]r ('hui;\flnl 'Kl'lw 1‘)"““":( Rivers Again on the Rise and More | whoknow him speak highly of him. Mr. ures tending to advance the common inter- ocal Assembly 400 was laid before the gen- ol arye 8 experienc ests and lxnfl‘*pfl‘lly Of our. country, At all | cei oxecntlve board and my decision, to " tho “,W'A’fi:'“"'f,':,?" ‘:"}'.',',' '3"""5‘,:" atar]| s ing A RXDEL AR ROIOE 10 "“‘b‘“:‘ events [ feel confident that the people of | effect that the action taken by District As- U e e water | commission. Yes, 1 think the commission is T T tonn Huaters | wanted him to take a republican from 1lii= indefinitely vostpone, rosuliing in 44 in the [*Messrs. Lininger and Duras of the senate abilities, note nois, but Morrison is an honest man, & thor- 1 Tishing the military code for the state, aflirmative and 59 in the negative, and Smyth of the house: The president of the senate signed in open | zir, Snell's senate file 101 considered. | \Ve, the members of the ‘joint conference sesslon senate fil 10, rolating to the practice | 1t provides for the fining to the amount of | committee of both houses, appointed to con- 9f dentistry s senate file 32, prohibiting pool: | £:0) and imprisenment for six months of | ider senate file 4, have had® the same. under Jng among wiain dealcrs; senate file 09 the | any person who shall write or publish & ma- | consideration aud beg leave to report the charter for Plattsmouth and other cities of | fio¥ BeTibe L IO T I O the second class ot nu-,: ,.nmlv inhabitants, Mr. Bowman’s amendment, giving courts | with the recommendation that it do pass as Bio On third reading and final passage, & nune | jurisdiction inany county whore the libel | amended by the house, and that the atend- ber of bilis- that were favorably considered | y,4y be circulated, was adopted. ments be concurred in. and reported the day before in committee of t Mr. Russell's instance an emergency (Signed) "W. H. SNELL [e were read and passed, 156 was added, A, M. ROBDINS H.H. ¢ Calkins called upon the judiciary com- Mr. Andres was opposed to the amend- 3 ttee, through resolution, de ding R re- | yents, He said that he favored the bill, O oL e in their | however, because the press had degenerated b Dands tor some thue. ‘Uhe resolution Was | and that'it had begun to cater to seandal, and g thus abandoned 1tS legitimate intent of ex- Le Tennessee, who, fromn the very earliest sot- | sembly 24 in voting 350 to the united labor | fell two tect yesterday but is risine again | very well made up. 1 urged the president The joint committee on the ‘)Ivmhnldmrlfl ]umntliutz public opinion. As members of tlement, have been distinguished for their | party or any other party was clearly in viola- [ to-day. 'I'ne water in Washburn is ten feet | from the first against cverloading the com- Conger ot the senate and Russell, Nichol, | amendments would sl the s S cown ¥ LiNcoLy, Neb., March 24.—[Special Tele- | gat'opinionscs > Arter dwelling unan the en | b e ytod trou an | 118 not quite up to that record. This shows | wanted commissioners who could start on & Ballard and Sweet of the house. The report Mr, Young wanted stricken out the proyiso | £ram to the Bek.]—The special committee relating to the imprisonment in the peniten- | appointed by Speaker Harlan to amend the tiary of the publisher of a libel in a paper of | Saline lands sale bill, consisting of Messrs. general eirculation, sons of his political life, Sherman said, | as bly, district or local, for political pur- | there s a gorge between hers “State rights, as distinguished from nationai [ poses. The members of the board present | and when that ten feet of wat authority, has been the disturbine elementis | when my opinionj was acled on were all of rican politics. To the people at large | my mind. ‘They were Bailey, Barry, Ay! was adopted. p "The senate, In committee of the whole, Mr. Schminke of Otoein the chair, consid FaED 3 ; ; favorably the bill regulating primary el Mr. Rtief <aid that he did not want to have | A8ee: Peters, Sullivan, Norris and Shamp. tions and it was recommended to pass. heso newspaper - men in the penitentiary, | Yi¢Wwed the grounds this afternoon between 6 ) tl Mr, Lininger’s bill requiring all railroad | which would be the ecase if the bill | and 7:30 o'clock, under the direction of r()m‘n\l\mn in the state to run excursions one nd Washburn, | moment's notlce from Washington, travel to r comes it will | San Francisco, adjust matters there, hurry xluukcum tlood surpass any previous records. | back to Chicago, St. Louis or New York, at- erica lit Te people at hy | It ' There 1s prospect for the Hart river to break | tend to commission business in these cities, for the common good’ To the individual cit- | Local assembly 400 will pay no_ assessments | if it does Mandan will be afloat. The steamer | a nap and get rested. 1 told the president With kind regaids, 1 [ Tompkins, which was crus should pnss. Lf any mombers of the | Messrs. lnhoff and Fitzgerald, They were | izen they are the guardians of distinet and | 16¢ political burpos Ipkins i L in the ice | that he needed men of hodily as well as men= day In every seven on all lines ot rond, and | fousa Had - been “Warmed Oy 1o | then given a supper ac the Winases, after | SPATATE Flihta and Driviloges, for which we | Tewain, (ratornally Soyrs, near Bowie to-duy, was the property of the | tal vizor, men not too old to do hard work, providing ihat the charges on these trains | pugness end of the I it was their own 2 Lty e S owe alleziance and duty. ‘T'bey are not hos- T. V. Pown v, Evans Transportation company, and its ruin, | and he agreed with me. should not exceed 3 centsa mile, and that | faujt, Phes newspaper men sometimes which they decided upon amending the bill, | tile spher , but like planets, moving in the General Master Workman. just as navigation is opening, is a heavy loss. The president to-day signed the commis- i the trainy should bo made up of firstelass | s mistakes, bt thew sught not o s more. | Suzgesting the sale of 210 acres, which shiall grand harnfony of the univer: coaches and the running of the trains be ¥ The Northern Pacific shops at Mandan are | sionsg of the inter duly advertised, provoked a good deal of dis- still flooded, ¥ S I ein friendly co- The district assembly of which Nel. operation. - But it is the people, the wiiole | master workman hasa membership of 2 secuted—they were, in tact, n necessary evil, | be divided futo parcels of forty acres, the ate commerco conmmis- f sioners, but they will bo held atthe white Laughter.] ~ They were doing good, and try- | Minimum price of which per acre ranges | people and nothing but the people that is the | including, presumably, men of all the pa KRG s, Minn,, March 20.—The | hiouse and delivered to the new appointees cussion and ealied torth o number of burles | [t T 10 Fean e ool stk | from 160 o 8500 ° The minimum price set | Foverninie and paramoant poser o oae Hos, At bresant the entire machinery of dis. | Red river r y last nicht, and this | upon arrival. Information was received to- | ue amendments, Mr. Lininger stated that | "My Young said that some of the members | 10T the 240 acres is $46,000. In order to sug- | tem. ‘This, at least, is the theory I Lave been | trict organization is in the hands of & rad hing was the hi ever known, day that Judge Cooley cannot reach Wash- it was o peculiar and, paying custom on all | of o house had used just ns hard words | £est these ehanges the bili had to be changed | taught, and It any of vou, reared in @ diffor- | faction, the fens of : reh 2 son. ‘The imime- | 1 ent school, have inherited jealousy and sus- | diate effect of the rulmg] is to prevent Nel. ice gorge a mile picion of the federal authority and of es- | son’s supporters from le sments | long is coming this wa pecial reverence for that of tne state of T'en- | upon his political antagonists or using the | Ward on the Redwood nessee, you may tind in this the germ of tho [ organization as a political collection ageney, = controversy fought out in the war. It 1 un- | It is the general application, however, t derstand the principles of the republican | the ruling is most interesting, for the pr M n_im- | ington until the close of next week. de and six miles | been dec teen miles west- | commi: the othel . Ithas ed to make no effort to get the ners tozether before that time, a8 | nembers also have private affalrs ey towind up. When the commission assems The Illinois State Printing. bles the first action will be to organize and SPRINGFIELD, 111, March 24.—The special | then immediately begin oflicial consideration agzainst one another on the floor as had been | Most radically, = ‘The committec’s report is used against them by any newspaper man, ready and will be made to-morrow motning. ‘The latter sometimes made mI\m}(es, but that S e was no reason why they should be sent to the p]cml.cl;tl:xryl |'n drnvfix. “t wanted the pro- viso reterred to stricken ou o BE “The bill was recommended to pass, and the | §ram to the Br: mended to pass. At this stage in the proceedings the senate started out to have some fun at the ex- pense of Mr. Schminke and motions of all kinds and characters were made. Mr. Schminke and the gavel prevailed and Mr. 1 Aid the Northwestern, HASTINGS, Neb., March 24.—|Special Telo- |—At 10 o'clock this morn- Apeas ) party, 1 would say they are eibrace edent established d the policy of the o vestig: of the interpretation which shall be given Kenvs bill to allow the orzanization of muis [ oot 1o it vase sudk veparied. ing the railrond committeo of tho board of | Wity of the unions (e conotitation and the | Teaimite of Lo Whererer tholr organizs SupatbSonimiige anpointed o AVESHBALC | o most important provisions of the law. .‘,}‘.Te',‘.!h”“"fi‘r""v“;:ii,“"::}fi;:?;'n‘éli“i'x“. M. | . When the committec reported on the con- | trade, together with nearly a hundred prom- | country—the preservation of the union, the | tion exists. i P & contract continued its in- | Candidates for the position or.secretary are John favored the bili, the debate becoming | Sutitional convention half a dozen motions | nent business men, met at the board of trade the killing of the mover 0 cess, as tho bill was finally ordered for third | ¢ag0 & Northwestern railrond. Upon being mainténance of the full powers of the con- AR o vestigation to-day, the testimony of witness- | numerous and each commissioner seems stitutjon, and the growth, prosperity and Should Get Hastings Treatment. s as to the formation of a partnership and | likely to have a favorite for the position. 5 ol grandeur of our country in all its partsas it | jppsey Civ « March 24, —Fiy s | offering of bids not differing essentiall 3y OM CUNGRECAMERE 18 now or is o be. These 1deas’ we inherit | | JERSEY C1v, N J., March fyeraustis H ¥ 7 animated, in the course of which Mr, Meikle- john held up a policy of the Beatrice fraud- rooms to receive a proposition from the Chi- it ‘. i > Certil jon have been received ulent company andraked that institution, | reading, introduced, Judge Post, the company’s at- | from the wisest statesmen in Amarican his- | Woylaid and assaulted Louise Winkle, | from the evidence already adduced. Post- | af the clerk's oftice of the louselof representa- ‘The bill was amended so that such campanies Mr. §'uung moved that the report of the | torney, stated that the Nm,hwem',." n)ml de- | tory, and now ,gfl‘w tiey have been reat. | twelve years old, last Tuesday night, on the | master Clendennin, who is also a stockholder | tives of all the members-elect of the Kiftieth ?{Kfl"“{.-e'l‘dfi_"“wd uot employ agents or-de- | committee on the libel bill—namely, thattho | eiged to bulld through the state from morth- | firmed by the warythere is nothinz to divide | outskirts of Gratton, in Hudson county. | in the State Register company, was exam- | congress except eight, and the unofficial lists Ui commiittée rose and the senate ad- e v concarfaa i east to southwest and were ready to consider “,},‘{.‘fi};’fi:’,g’,‘n:{}';fi"’j.u‘,‘fl.,“““““"‘ lines bat | They dragged her intoa small cedar grove | ined and stated positively that when in- | havebeen Lonpleied some tme thoas :: | Journed, i U2 ried with the Tollowing voter - "** 4T | 4 proposition from the city of Hastings. He | ""Tha speakor then devoted himself to other o T e it R L T S D Y6t boen recoived ate Joseply G Cannon of eas—Abrahamson, A Alken, Alex- further that his y ked onl; controversies hat finall led t 3 i " | Springtiel i thia % - inois, Adoniram J. Holmes of lowa, E. N, Doings in the Houge. Yeas—Abral gee, en, lex: stated further that his company asked only YO ot A rebelllvon. oy lg graph operator in the station frightencd them Springtield prinfers for securing the state <o A e g ander, Andrews, Babecock, Balley, Baird, | f flici f bonds t ay 1o \ Liycor, Neb, March 24.—[Spectal Tele- | $51i Rowman, Brnwn,c-ldwell'{)mnmon. (‘)rlatm;l 0 en:nmt:u'n:‘? d?" (B ?fll'li U:’ gram to the Bee. |—Mr. Sullivan of rlatte | Gannon,Cole, Cope, Crans, Dempster, Dickin: | FIFLt of way, denot grounds, etc. e board asked that the anti-gambling bill be made a | son, Dilier, Eegleston, Eisley, Ellis. Fenton, | °F :"“l“ iy og\?,'l:d %’g'm‘ V4 ,cl‘u“"“'“"t special order for to-morrow at 10 o'clock, Fox, Frantz, Fuchs, Fuller, Gafford, Gamble, ‘:’“““v"}’:;( o Poat i Hektha i following Mr. Young of Douglas moved to amend ::::nrl‘l V“f‘c"’ffi::' L(lgfifih'.‘t:'},"}?l“‘lp](‘.‘;fl";, ‘“\’l‘;‘ Refnite pfimmu‘ltinn hat if Hastings would that the bill be indefinitely postponed. 1In | fobss "\innik, Newcomer, Newton lichol, | Yot& ald to extent of $60,000 the support of his motion he remarked thathe | Norris, Pemberton, Pete Randall, Kay. | Northwestarn would agree to have the road s, K 2 supposed any one who should opposo this | yond, Russell,Sitehell, Schwab, Shump SompleiedintoHasiinis by Sanuhrylior the ng| b i 3 i vinting contract at living prices, he Y@ | Merrill and E. H. Funston of Kangas, Will- & away, but not before st had recognized four | o plan, and thatho et vas not T acy | iam Woodburh of Nevada, Benton Meitulien o x o I W, | of Tennessee, John W. Stewart of Vermont, of them. ‘The operater carried the uncon way interested in the combine. H, . d H. Boweh of Virginia, With the exce) e s e sclous girl home, where she died shortly | Rokker was called and went over ‘the entive | A8¢ Ve BOWRS 0F VRIS, | WL UAS EXCED eREonoriuE Lol umlluelu y General | ator, Philip Winkle, father of the girl, who | ground ot the formation of the partnership O Hebh veslociel e to R n‘ 1o confederate | s employed as & machinist in the railrond | and biddiug for the contract, the testimony | hve beon reclected. © 0 EPENEIOND South Ahouid fvm“x%&ogsln; fingfiofi'é’hfi\r:'nlfi "’“‘,",’ ““;W l""“““’;-l spread the report, he,‘:m practically zlhu same as. “'“‘d"'xvmnbfi Nebraska, penbions, wete. Lasuied to-day as et # s and immediately searching parties were or- | witnesses yesterda e claimed he ha RO BRI, 4 Jrivileges, subject only to such conditions 15 | gantzed. ‘Uloy seoured this wouds but found | done the state printing for six years. The | follows: Minors of Heary P. Kyler, Supge- | fiig out of the proclamation_ of I'resident | N0 traces of the culprits, ‘I'hreats are made | first year he had the contract alone, and the features of the strife relating to ‘Tennes: When the war was over,” Sherinan said, “the people of the north heartily approved bill would bo suspected of having blood in | Slater, Suyth, Sweet, [Ihornton, “Tinkle, | by'a “unanimous - vote. Judge Post then of lynching if the culprits ure captured. prices obtained wore nearly as good as those | TArker (re-issue Harrison E. Pond his oye or boodle in his pocket. But ho [ rucsdell {V\“J‘{““,’{' Wetherald, weilte, siated that If reasonablo assutances would b PRI CATATIE G (U shoe d e i D0 Bt tho present contract, - Those of two vears ("ff;":,‘“-"“)ilefifié father of Francis Gatche= 1! aldn’t have either. The present law was \'“Igl.‘é’,“o—rfl'fl. ) o riht, | yivon that the bonds would be voted the com- | SOt S SR U R LR Bitter Attacks on Balfour. ago were 50 per cent lower, and upon that ar- | aWes, RINR SHICRAY SR SRR 8 good enough, although under it no convie- | ~ Nays—Andres, Barrett, Bentley, Bick, 5‘1‘:":"»-\8'.33"1;3‘n’l'v‘i".("'éilraillelffx?,'u‘\':'i;i,‘.":f "‘5: seemed 1o us if the slaves were to be free 31N, Mareh 24.—United Ireland, Par- :::".l;"""'l'le;‘]:ul“u_‘k‘“‘("}“;”’J)"&:fji ‘50‘:“"‘;1"‘ '2‘; ker,' Palmyra; Win. Hockersmith, Bioom- tions were being made. The proposed law | Craig, Ewing ore, Harrison, “flayden, [ Jirt Would be tiving on the Hine within i feW | yiey wust be armed with the vrivileges of s organ publishes a bitter attack on Bal- | cant'jower than the maximm premium 'al- | Leids Win. L Andrew. Villisea; Thompson simply changed the penalty, and he wanted | Heimrod, tHorst, Jeary, Keiper, Kenney, | canvass each ward of the eity for signatures. | ireeu n, and these were secured to them by | tour, chief secretary for ireland. 1t calls | Jowed by law. % K, Blair, Marengo; Samuel Reid, Nevada; to have it indefinitely postponed. Latta, Matthison, Miller, Overton, Refl, | 'ie citizens are feeling jubilant over the | COnstitutional amendment. ‘Ihe attempt to | jim ““The Bloody Balfour,witha tiger’s heart e 2N Milo, (increase); John Wre w Yipodtponed, Simms, Simaneel, Sullivan, Tracey, Turner. [ piot ST Mo, OARE STRIBIE SXar Sih | enforce these rights by the' national authuri- | wrapped in woman's hide.> and says: - iie A Timber Culture Decisi JustinciiHatian BN Mr. Sullivan thought that & large number | ‘rygon, Underhill, Veach, Watson, Wil- [ BiR e 0e anposition > Yo ve voted WIth | tieg has thus far’ partiaily failed, and now it | Nag butered lightly into the Strugie with W AT MR SAE At R 3 . Ross: Wm, Wash, Hyde; of the members of the house did not know | helmsén, Wolenweber, Young and Mr. pRogion. is conceded that under the limitations of the | tila Cathotic chuteh, Tn such atruggles the | , WASHINGTON, March 24.—Acting Secre- | Matliew Mackey, Bethlehem: Thos,' Allum, the features of the bill and it would be an | Speaker—32, constitution the rights of a citizen of a state | proudest despots have been humbled to tha | tAry Muldrow to-day ordered areversal of the | Des Momes: Colby M. Bryant, Grinnelly bl absurdity to indefinitely postpone it without [ Mr. Russell, from the joint conference Destructive Fire at Dunbar. | can only be enforced through state | dust. Bismarck, swaying the destinies of | decision ofthe commissioner of general land | Horace IL, Smith, Hapden: Wm.'C. Hodgin, a hearing. 5 committee of the house ‘and senate, re- “BRASKA Crry,Neb., March24.—(Special | or national tribunals, ~and’ ~where | Fyrope, in his' whole career but once | office in the contest brought by Christopher | Calliope; Samuel R. ¢ Avoca; Moritz My, Bowman of Platte sald that this was | Teporied, recommending that tho amend- | Telegramto the Brk.)—Lie large frame store | public ' opinion | 18 | intolerant = and | jearned the bitterness' of defeat, and that | ¢, Cowell aguinst the timber culture entry of | 1255, (osstieh Blutttons tnorease, Fatrick the bill whieh had caused the judiciary com- | ments to the Omaba charter be concurred in. | o¢ jones & Francis, at Dunbar, took fire at | JUrors will not do their duty, a citizen, either | \wag when he laid his hands on the church, John T, St o Das Molnes T, 1! y H. McConville, Redford; Wi, H. Mason, % mittee to be lampooned throughout the state. On motion of Mr. Raymond the report was 10 o'clock this morning. A high wind pre- white or black, may be without remedy for | which resents te sacrilegious handling of | ohn T\ Stearns, of Des Moines, Ia. The ev- | Clarinda. e LS Yet it was a bill about which the members,he ldlipled‘ Wi the grossest wrong, except the right to mi- | the sacred priviloges of the priesthood.” idence submitted by the contestant wasto | POSTAL CITANGES, | felt, knew but little. It was due to the mem- [ M. Caldwell, from the committee on ad- | vailed, and soon the entire block was aflame. | grate to where his rights will be repected, EeRutd ol the effect that the number of trees required | ‘The tollowing lowa postmasters were ap- bers and it was due to the judiciary commit- 1"“""“61"- reported that they recommended | The buildings were occupied by D. K. Ruse, | Our institutions are based upon the idea that The Pacific Investigation, by law bad never been planted, and there inted to-day: George Theobald, Astor, tee that the bill should be discu: 80 that, | the closing of both houses sine die, Thurs- | pardware, loss $2,500; A. Waeiler, butcher, | Such a denial of rights is Impossible, and [ NEW Yonrk, March 24.—[Special Telegram | Ws a failure to cultivate properly those awford county, vice C, M. _I.lnnnonl,m- 1if it should be postponed indefinitely, the | day, March 81, at 12 o’clock at night. The $1,000; Junes & Francis, $1,500: on tho | [rustthat thetime is not far distant when R sty sox | BDOOIR & which were vlanted. Local officers found | Signed: Lynden T, Bliss, Avon, olk people might understand why that action was re‘gott was adopted, Jenkins' buildin “‘ms- “he total lnss | the people of every state will feel it tobe | to the Bre.) —The World’s Washington | for the contestant and recommended the | COuNty, vice Levi Bender, resigned; Byron taken, The house went into committee of the welll («l».otuo 810,000, s'x;ma'zoods ware‘sm’e(l both just and expedient that every citizen of | special says: 7The president will soon take | cancellation of the clai Commissioner | D- Person, Blencoe, Monono county, vice A, Mr. Miller of Butler sad the punishment | whole, Mr. Peters in the chair, "The fire weut out itself after burning all of | Uhe siate shall be protected in the free and | up the appointment ot three persons to in- | McFariand reversed the finding of the local | N- Noble, resigned of thebll was disproportioned to tho offense, | = House roll 151, tegarding the sale of I- | the'abova buildings. Had the wind been in | $4ual enjoyiment of every right and privilege | yostizate the Pacific railroads. Ho I in- | officers. Muldrow sustains the local ofticers AN and he wuopnwwuklnguu|ma in dis- | quors, had its enacting clause stricken out, the south the entire town would have been conferred by the costitution of the United 1ok fayorableiof 0 ling M on the ground of the tailure of the contestee Opinions on the Commission, cussing Iaws which could not enforced, | _ The Saline bill, house roll 183, was brouh | the Sou States. &ha republican_party is pledged to | ¢lined to think favorably of J. Sterling Mor- | ¢ 0oy ply with the law as set forth in the ev- | Ngw York, March 94.—|Special Telexram (0 and especially when there were other sub- | up again. A special committee reported yes- b. ANOTHER ACCOUNT, this poliéy, and though it will use no uncon- | ton, of Nebraska, although his appointment | jqence sabmitted, and orders cancellation. Wy Ay mun{'murs mportance to the people await- | terday that this land was worth £500 an acre, DuxBAR, Ne March 24— |Special Tele- stitutional means to secure rights, it would | will be opposed by Charles Francis Adams e o | ng consideration. The packers want to secure about 560 acres at nfi‘w m"e B _K"f"s i 'l‘fic“ "I“ be false to its principles if it does not use all | and others interested in_the management of meimbers of the Inter-state commission was . Smyth was opposed to considering the | 8 nominal value, after the appraisal of the fn‘“n T E R I "m':iog g; its moral and legal power to that end. No | the roads, Ex-Senator Van Wyck has been NEW Youk, March 24.—The steamship | Téceived in New York with general ap- | | bill asaspecial order,and favored Mr. Young's | board of public lands and buildings. Jonen & “Francis to-day. fotally consumed | WrOng canbe done to'the humblest citizen | spoken of, but to officials of the roadshe | ( N¥ » sk ' | proval. Railroad officers, as & rule, were | motion for indefinite postponement. 1t had [ Mr. Hayden wanted to amend to limit the | $O0°8, the el al AR zflul 1'%t | and no right withneld without reacting upon | would be particularly objectionable. Scotia. which left Marseilles February 2, specially pleased with the composition of the | i been ured that this bill was the one which | number of acres to be sold to 100, jpurokine nrinolos bu e contentas® % | the community at large. 1 was glad to —————— Naples the 23rd and passed Gibraltor the 27tn | SPecially plea: L i had caused tlie judiciary eommitiee to be | _ Mr: Caldwoll offered an amendment to the | e QR "o "ok by S1° (o time: and | hear, in pussing through several of Affairs in France. for New York, I8 now about ten days over- [ board, whien is likely to be, In thelr opinion, * ampooned, but”the house had _alrea res. f d Lixe pon. 'tho chargkes, and nad | Mr. Miller spoke against the bill, water was scarce. ‘The losses are as follows: the southern states, conservative citizens s, M 24,—"] v a safe and conservative body. In Wall say that publlo senfiment now revolts at ths Pants, Mareh 24.—The cabinet, while It | due, At Naplos she took on At tho | qoes not favor the principal of surtax on | board the passenvers, 834 in number, of | street there wasa slight division of sentl- = unlawlufiethods fo defeat tho treo exercise | | 7¢izn cattle, has resolved, In view of tho | tho. steamsiip Burewndia, which tollided | ment, & not uncommon criticls. was that adonledin soveral states and, are sl prnc- | prevaiing low price, Lo lenve th decision e v sind Lialia and Was beachied to | B rofassion, and that althou L moss OF lu-en': iced In what are known as the black coun- tion to the eputies. zers about < 5 ties of the south, A& long as such methods 01‘(‘;2;3::; l?:lsi refl:sa?l ntll;‘ ;;r.l)laipnrt)l‘xlnfiqhnr };:?f&&y.’i‘:’%"d&w‘ ,_.,c: ;!‘,5‘_’“9;!::5,"",,’;,,{,“{ l;m.lhll“,rs{ w‘l‘!‘x‘éir”‘"l‘t‘l‘x‘t’nl:«n" ;n on:h m'&'&‘i 1 are resorted to there will be the keen sense of | in the industrial or art sections of the Paris likely tobe brought at once before them, Rissed | 1 D D. Kruse, hardware, $4,300, insured f declared that the committee was innocent, Mr, Caldwell made a long speech in favor | & ,AFUSe h | 8 sure or Making the billa special order would add | of the sale and scouting the committee’s esti- sf"%p";)‘;““ ‘;;";‘flshfl%flffl "“,?."’"‘"‘ nothing to that declaration. Why should | mate of valuation at 8.’»00fwr acre, se, $9, k»‘l"‘fl};l;w 'l“ e w&eelerl they loso time In considering a bill which Mr. Agee wanted the bill to be preferred to "‘f“ "‘:"‘ 5,- o0, H";I“n“ lordvl.l ), and might be termed iniquitous when there was | a special committee ot five for amendments, f arge lmp “I‘i“"“ b building valued at $1,500, 80 many other things dem:unllnr their at- | Mr. Bowman wanted the question to be | Insurance unknown. tention? Thebill in question only changed | settled in the house, e k hip Dorian, of the Anchor line, from 3 wrong and injustice {o the injured parties, | international exhibition ot 1889, fa :) ed Gi er Fep. | Was ~ _theoretical rather than rac tho offense of gumbling rom & misdemearior | Mr. Riof sald e ind examined the land and Killed by an Emery Wheel. and thoso who ph tice such offenses will in | ' Herold, an oficial in the French war office, | Lerranean parts, also K‘fi’.‘::“‘,u‘fv'.?,‘}fl,‘"fmfsfi? tical. President Depew, of the New York to felony, with corresponding punishment. | found it full of mineral properties, Five KENESAW, Neb., March 24.—|Special to | the end suffer for It. Sectional feeling will | has been dismissed on suspicion that he has she if not so long overdue, 7 | Central, said: “The apvointees are first-rate ‘The present law was not enforced and the | hundred dollars was a reasonable value for | the Ber.]—About 4:30 p. m. yesterday, as | continue to exist ag long as large masses of | been supplying the secrets of the department SRS men who are likely to treat all questions with }wu]u\wu one would not nor could not be en- | an acre of it, when it was known that two people, whether paor or rich, white or black, | to foreigners. o Vi fairness to railroads and merchants.” G, are denied their rights toshare in sel-govern: L] The Virginia Debt. AT D g 5 i . “Huntington expressed satisfaction ment, " But there is another ground upon A Canadian Land Syndicate, Ricityox, Va., Mateh 24, —Governor Leo | e, tile appointmonts. - President. Sioan, which I prefer to base my appeal to the south New York, March 24.—[Special Tele- | thisafternoon received a telegram from Chalr- | of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, {trj:s:;ce :\;\et"f:ll; xnm‘)]"tx ':llll}'\lr‘ml\nlruv_o. gram to the BEr.]—A powerful and wealthy | man Bouverie, of the council of foreign bond- | said that he was pleased with the 1‘:‘) oint- vag I quer stated in h f - Mis: j i ; : /iv | holders of London, which he at once com- | ments. President Cable, of the Chicago, dobate by Sonator Veet of Missomi it | syndicate has been formed by Erastus Wi- | ho X outs, T i i Wwhen our wives and children wore In' théir | nans for purchasing from the Canadian goy | municated to the legislature. Bouverie says: | Botk Iofand, & Taciie, was fully nlg(llat::gfié hands during the war they acted as to make | ernment o large quantity of land in the var- | “The council will appoint commissioners to acted 10 . 00N ) interests of the people, and at the same tim every man in the south their friend who had | jous provinces of Canada which are known | £0me to Virginia to confer with representa- be just in its treatment of the railroads. H. = one particie of manheod about him. If this Y . It is said the syndicate | tives of the state for a settlement of the debt | | ‘Porter sald: I regard the appointments be 50, a8 all history abtests, then W may ap: | 1oqiotos Sanstor Payne and Mecak Haey | on receiving assurance that the basis of any | ay e and wise.” sl Sage sad iede 4 p?n: “'z"lm manly 8pirit of our own race .to e, of Chicago; A. B. Boardlan, of | 88recment which may be arrived at shall be | poither a or & bad board, but I think is rotect thes orcod. 1€ it wero possible to prevent gam | miles beyond tlere was ax adition in whieh donn Huokfeldh 8 biaskamith, was pollahing bling, he would favor the bill, and he therefore opposed it. ut it was not | lots were selling at from $700 to 81,700 apicce, | ® PIOW 1ay, his emery wheel bursted, striking Tracy, Slater and Newcomer spoke | the lay and driving the point into his head Mr, Ballara said that if what the last f the bill, i3 Jjust above and a little behind his left ear speaker had said were true, there would ba rton said the bill was like soup | fully three inches. The weight of the lay no need for laws against horse stealinz, | made outof rocks—no zood. He moved to pr)enz downward opened his skull, letting ‘There was a question ef principle involved | strike out the enacting clause. out a portion of his brains. He lay uncon- and to postpone would say to the people Mr. Ballard explained how the committee | scious until about 9:30 last evening and died, that the principle of right and wrong was | had decided that the land was worth $500 an | It is generally supposed that the ursting of not appreciated, acre. the wheel was caused by being run at too Mr. ) oung called for the ul':-s and nays, Several other speeches were make and Mr, veat a speed, 1,500 revolutions per minute, ‘The amendwent was ‘lost, but 17 | Agee’s motion to recommit it was carried, Mr. Huckfeldt was a fine mechanic and be- votes being in the aftirmative as follow: Mr. Harlan stated he had received a tele- | ing widely and favorably known, his sudden and Rie freednien from the lawless in- | N, y 3 | o | aVoidable revenue, as mutually agreed upon | js'an honest and perhaps after all, that \ Andres, Garyey, McCann, Harrison, Mat- | gram from Mr. Rosewater [published in an- | death has caused a feeling of gloom over the | Justice and cruelty of all those of onr race .’:.Tl‘flu?..‘if.‘f'(f'n'}.“.d.“.':‘.L’...’ff.‘.i‘t&f‘ "1"‘1‘1‘&'&5 after competent investigation, if the legisia- | jsthe best qualit ation It 6auld Dave® ' thieson, Bentley, Rief, Wilsey, Wolenweber, | other column] announcing his return to | entire country. He leaves a wite and three | Who may hereatter seek to deprive them of | tal of the company is $10,000,00, ture will empower the goyernor to consent to —~———— Swmyth, Simanek, Ewing, Horst, McKenna, | Omaha and teelaring his willinguess to prove | small ehildren, plain, constitutionl rights, either by open | ' B this basis of compromise.” ‘Western Frelght Rates Reduced. | h Overton, Tracey and Young, his charzes of bribery against certain mem- ———— force or by taking pdvantage of their iguor- ‘Went Through a Bridge, =¥ Pond PITTSBURG, M SR PR . Mr. Whitmore of Douglas voted against | bers of the judiciary committee. Mr. Harlan Burt County People Indignant. ance, If tne kindly spirit Stated by Senator _nens Fhroush A B o The Commissioners Liable. Pirrsuund, March 24.—The frelght rates h postponment, further announced that he had answered Mr. | OAkrLAND, Neb, March 24.—|Special to | Vest1s manifested, the color line wiil disap- | 1y Ncunuka, Va., March 25.—A train on | g yop s ncisco, March 24.—In the suits | on the roads from Pittsburg west are now in o bl whs made o special order for to- | Mosewater i, substance that, the Cqmunittee | tno Ber.|—The citizens of Burt county are | Je0r from Americsn politics and we can then | the Norfolk & Western railrond went through | byought by the state against William Bland- | shape to be published, and willbo posted ab morrow at 10 o’clock, on Investigation had reported and thatasit | * <) o look only to the ty, development and | the Otter river bridge, twenty miles above d Willi A, Knight, ex-harb all freight offices along the various roads, A message trom the governor was recelved | had been discharged there was now no inyes. | Very indignant over the bill in the legislature | power of one grea and united coutry.” this city to-night. It is stated that eizht ing an lal A, Boixht ex-harbor com= | B Sl d otes (o oh ago and return on all suggesting that the house take some action to | tigation pending. reducing the county to make Thurston county. Sherman compl| ted the south on the rsons were killed. ‘The particulars cannot missioners, to recover monies misappropriated | 4 im[.ummi classes sliow & reduction over encourage legisiation protecting the cattle of ‘I'he committee rose and reported and the | Petitions have been numerously circulated | vast improvementin the state of its com- e obtained. A wrecking train with physi- | by John L. Gray, ex-seeretary of the harbor | the present tariff. ‘The first class will be 42 f } the state from disease, and recommending | report was adopted. all over this county, and unanimously signed, | meree and mnnulwwrlnf interests, and de- | cians has gone to the scene of the disaster. commission, and other —employes, Judge | cents per hundred pounds, a reduction of 7 the bill just passed the senate as doing away ‘The senate amendments to house roll 110 | geying the governor to interpose his veto in | Yoted some time to the discussion of its labor Hunt decided to-day that the defendants are t 14 cents, a reduction o with the constitutional objection which now ere coneurred in. case the bill passes both houses. It has been | Questions, Ifable for the amounts misappropriated, The {14 cents, nreduction obtaius to the piesent velerinary commis- ‘The senate announced that it hafl concurred | joo1edq up by some of our ablest men, and ‘The speaker thep turned to the discussion Sy N. 8. W.. March 24.—FEizhty-five | d¢falcation amounts to over $100,000, | clinss, 20 cents, a redue sion, in the house amendinents to the Omaha char- | Bronounced unconstitutional,—tirst having | ©f questions ot nagional politics which alike | SYPNEY, N. 5. W., March 24.—Kizhty-live - 36 cents: fifth ciass, 1714 conts, Senate file 197 was ordered toa third read. | ter. LT question to the voters of said | aftect all parts of the country and which | men wereeutombed by the explosion in Bull's Nebraska and lowa Weath 8%, 15.06nts, oF M0 poduction. BN ing; also house roll 251, providing for ceme- Recess, county. alone, hesaid, ought to be the subject of po- | colliery yesterday, The accident occurred in For Nebraska: Fair weather, followed by | pers for the west ,‘,'y wiat the railroads mak- teries in cities of the second class; also 555, EVENING SESSION. 2 P A litieal diseussion—namely, taxation, cur- | a tunnel a mile and a half from the pit. Seven {0 hasamfne “ory ‘1 EOnGIRIY [,,g' this reduetion was unexpected providing that not less than five persons [ A quorin was slow in assembling this eve- . - rency, public credit, foreizn and domestic | bodies have been recovered. The tunnel is | F3I%: becoming warmer, winds wencrally | 88 &R D 0f material o may ineorporate to build and maintainunion | ning. The house went into committee of the ‘They Nominated Fitzgerald. comuierce, education, internal improve- | blocked by debris caused by the explosion. | southerls. A e depots. ‘This bl was wntroduced by Mr, | whole on the general file, Mr. Slater in the LiNcoLN, Neb, March 2L—[Special | ments. Auove all, the mode of national tax- oo el s For Eastern Dak. Fair weather, fol- f e S ;Lwr:;l&l‘l‘:‘caflalsf d refers to the pro- | chair, o F T providing for tho | TCI6ETaM to the Bew.|~Touight the com- | ation was the most Importani. Whichever Boyd One of the Victims, lowed by rain, becoming warmer, variable lm\":lfi: "":"","\;"'(h g ("!:fm(::r!n‘;; ~ It Mr. son's , providing for the y is in power wol nd necessary - 94 —There vinds, N F'RA 8Cq arch &4, 8 1 Mr. Underhill wanied the live stock bill | publishing of the session Taws In one or two | Mitiee on nowmination for city officers ap- | 1% b Burravo. March 24 —There is no longer | Winds pointed at the citizens’ meeting one woek | soco bY some form of taxation about £500,- . . For lowa: Fair weather, becoming warmer, | Balgic arrived to-day from China and Japan 000,000 of revenue. If Tennessee should tax | any doubt that Robert 8. Boyd, of Boston, | (i o e 1IOW! the production of whlnlfi’. tobacco or beer, | special agent of the American Bell telephone winds suifting to southerly, and brought the niews of a dreadful tragedy o pecial order. pngmw in each countv, was killed. r. Agea wanted lonse roll 108, naying Ir. Ewing's roll 809, constfuing the term | 820 unanimously nominated John Fitzger- Judge Hoar, of Massachusetts, for service in | “thirty days,” referring to the printing of | ald for mayor. No oul nominations were | the speaker said, It wonld only drive the man: | company, lost his life in the Richmond Lotel - at Asia-Shib-Chen, China, twenty miles Securing the saline lands. legal otices, to mean four consecutive pub- | Made, but another meeting will be held to- | ufactnre into helghboring states whion im- | fire o oo alis i oEonl TRoRkIon L L northeast of Honzebow. Oyer 300 tramps Confusion ensued, everybody want'ng to | lications in & weekly newspaper, was also | morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. It is under- no h tax. Another reason why v — CircAGo, March i meeting to | appeared at the vill advance his own bills to” special order. A | ki stood that My, Fitzgerald will accept the | these articles are taxed by congress is that The K d greatly irritated, v rs inveizled the ole body into n tewple and during shé Montreal. This was refused | Rshtset ire to it Oniy forty occupants of | ire Kecord, day of tho Central Tiafliic association the | the inhabitauts. T the (ll{ls ?slly m\fl‘I cheaply culllaf('led ’I'ld PeoxiA, L., March 24, —A Eureka special | Grand ‘Irunk road demanded a differential | W more freely han any other. The Transe: ys: ‘The st Hourin on freight v by Speaker explainad the views of the difforent | 10, Transcript says: ‘the steam nouring | o el o NoOMR of Withdrawat ko the bullding escaped. Ylio jemninder burned | /8] parties on the subject, Illustiating with vol- | Niihier \as hurned this morning. 1.oss, | Reneral opiuion is that the pool will soon go | 10 death. uminous statistics. After illustrating the $25,000 10 $50,000; insurance siall. o pieces. ——— — ¥, op«rnlon‘o( the law :nvetrllun':‘: dntllen on im- d gk HING Sinals. —— e e Chol;lrn 1":“ l:‘hnppnrml. ports, giving numerous statistics, the senator St . veske, March 24 <"Cie consul general | spoke at some length In favor of a protective A Rallroad Ordored Sold. e malin Arrivale q X N . £y 9 o 4 g TEEN rch 24, —| ” T'ele- | Canada of the Argentine, Republic has been: licy. “‘We hi X ~- . Syracusk, N, Y., March 2 he sale of QuerNsTowN, March 24,—[Special Teles . n Pericnion of :rlt':lvl?r—';.v:';“ws \E‘l?d‘e.l‘:hllll:;e:- the New York, Rutland & Montreal railroad | &ram to the BEt.j--Arrived--The Arizona, | notitied by his goverument of the disuppeats in, and we can Judge of its effects oy - the | was ordered, Lo pay $530,00 worth of re- | from New York. ~tecretary Manming s a | ance of cholera from the prineipsl paris 9§ actual results, o 1500 the total wauufac | ceivers’ certiieates, il passenger, that countey, . tled. No. 400, amending the constitution making | Domination. Y t of legal reports the same in bot IS pe—" l-iml::h ulr:d llx:’n:n;- p:‘[ ]lus‘l nml‘-nmmnl Eugene Higgins' Ambition. clause, 1hesame falcstlcided 101, setliug | Ngw York, March 24.—(Special Telegiam the rates of legal advertising. Al these bills ) wert Introduced at the Insiance of the Ne. | 10 86 BEE.J—The Times' Washington cor- braska Kditorial association, respondent says that Eugene Higgins, ap- Mr, Newcomer’s bill, 345, produced a breeze flolnlmcni clerk of the treasury department, socicties to changeftheir namics, was ordered | and much merriment. It provides for giving creditad with a desire to shake off the cares for third reading, not less than thirty-nine lashes or three | of his present office to assume the more re- Alr. Hayvden's bill, (fi was indefinitely | months' imprisoumentto wife beaters. ' He | munerative duties of warden of the county postponed. 1t provided for the publication | caused a geucral laugh by prefacing that be | jail at Baltimore, number of amendments were offered aud the . matter was tabled, X Py Mr. Whitmore, of Douglas, moved for the apbointment of five members to seleet the most lmportant bills on the general file and Teport the same to the house to exped te busi- Dess. The committe was increased to ten, Mr. Lininger's file all authorizing religions l the o o