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o ‘COMMITTEES MADE UP also forfeit who shall violate this act, 0 do that businoss, roady provides this Jaw shall be deciared guilty of nor, and be shraska, to recsive from the sur ) ; AQTET) | propose making this the leading tactory of | ance in this state, howover, exprossed a fear veyor general all field notes, maps,. charts “AD ""‘4 UI‘D MAN ARR]“\‘““D the kiud in the wost, -4 K 3 Y ndspondines. of | s and all other papors appertain ltloa within the state of Ne Death Oatses an Ad| meluding Any verson The Appointmenta Announced by Speaker Watson This Morning. discration of all lands wit BONDE BOR (OUNTY Dern introduced a a population 5,000 inhabitants, keeping and care, THE UPPER BRANCH ADJOURNS for an act to prevent persons fi ing of a county conrt house. A Recess Taken Until To-Morrow on Accountof the Death of Senator Lindsay's 8¢ Mr. Nesbitt, int act i rogar: state, 80 that Nebraska judicial districts, as follows Richardson, Johnson, Pawnee and (3age count s Judicial dis! Cushing a6 Committees Announced. Special Telegram The house met to repeal the section 8o amended 1By Mr. Gilbert for an act to amend 8¢ of civil procedure By Mr. Gilbert an act to amend section 477 pcedure By Mr. Towle for an act to amend socti chapter 4 of the LixcoLy, Neb to Tue Ber Douglas, Sarpy, ington and Burt of transportation Dodge, Platte, Merrick and Nar a statement of com iizht rates on all was made to include press companies, which faile or, Nuckolls and Clay. Seward, York, , Dixon and Dakota, losure of the OMAHA DAILY BER:!) THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 ng —— of Nebraska, and to e stn custodinn’ b0 Fe Be Killed. bu ness this morning. n the House rol m unlaw lution of regret, and moved that wearing the nsignia or rosctte — adiourn 1o 10 o'clgck to-morrow, order of the Loyal Loegon of . carried d States Columbus Burgtars Eftect an En - L L N ovincs | (rance Throwgh the Wail of a ko S providiag fo 2 conveyance MSTERDAM, Jan. 0, — o : of real estate by exccutors and administra Store—Stenographers Meet ) kb LB L ’ t 4 test for the amateur championship of the ors in certain cases, 3 —Other State New rorld, Vot Pansol 4 House roll No. 81: A world, Von Panschen, the Rus bill for an act to amend _section 83, of the — pion, won fo-day, the one-mile race in 2:5 compiled statutes of 1587, of Nebraska, and Love's Labor Lost. Joe Donoghue, America's g moneC: 89: Abill | Netsox, Neb, Jan, 0.—(Spoclal to Tis | MAdoamiloin §i18, tion 1061 of the vode |-BEE|—A neighborhood a few miles from Morriam Bonnd Over. 4. A b | LSS bns got into quite a snarl, resulting NoRASEA. Cive, Neob,, Jan ”i(““\:m':f_ from a love afair. Mr. Byron D. Brown has ' melegram to Tuw Ber a pretty danghter Nellie, onl§ fifteen years | shooting Mrs, Goodman throe tim: Houso roll No. 54: A bill | 0ld, weo lost her hoars to Abram Houghtail- | tent to kill, was bound over to-day 1 23 of article? of | ing, who had worked for tier father and who district court in the sum of &N, intendent of the Sunday school of | nished bail House roll N compiled statutes of 1857, en- | was supe CAnimals,” and to provide for the | the neighborhood. Tho young e R — DA the nei »vv m‘ . Tho young wan wa Dowicy Liaves For Wash HoU¥s, SOL>NO, A bill | ¥YT$ muchiin love with the little girl, but | pypyovr, Neb., Jan, 9.—[Speci the Omaha tions, and the unorganiz of Knox county Jigth District standing committees: L to amend sec of the ¢ braska, 1887, entitied, * ton and Plclps. Everett, Olmstead, Hall, Gilbert, Christy « Hall, Wheeler, for an act to amend soctions 1, 2 10 of chapter 44 of the com A 0f 1557, entitled, “Interest. e dgrove—House roll No. 57: A | it ot to provido for the erection of ono workshop, one kitchen, dining hall and chapel combined, and one boile smoko stuck, and the necess and equipping thereof, at the state industrial unorganized son, St. Rayner, Coleman, Potter. Agricuiture Dickinson, ¥ Dawson, Custer, unorganized territory liott, Wells, Abrahams north of Layol Eieventh Dists ticr, Red Willow, Hayes, sper, Furnas, Fron tover, Burnham, Caldwell, Beck mun, Lee, Larson, same Jorbin—Housoe roll No. 53 to amend sections y. Sheridan, Dawes, Sioux and Box Butte, and the unorganized territory north of Holt and K Dickinson, Olmstead, Stirk, Christy of Denman, Shephard, of the father was unfeeling and forbade him B ~of | the nouse. Upon this a correspondence be- i Ne- | fwoen the love-stricken pair took place | by his wife, 1aft Inst evening for B6: A bill which raised the wrath of the father and | ton, where they will remain until 32 AU | he threated to shoot the young man | journment of the prese . os of if he tried further to interfere with e e his family. The boy, unwilling to move out Bids dected., ounty for the present, caused an ac CoLvanrs, tion 1o be brought against Byfon D. Brown | gram to T i1 <lie. Lonsd bofora the justice of the ponco to have him | STao: to Tus Beml=—The board bound over to keep the peace, The trial oc cupied a large part of two days and the court room W filled with witnesses and spectators, and it was evident that the whole neighborhood had takon sides with the one A bill sido or the othe After a full hearing Mr 1, 27 and 20, Brown was discharged, and Mr. Hough- ions 24 and 27 |~Congressman Dorsoy, ac statutes of tevenue." il N i House r led stat visors in session to-day, rejected house and y furnishing Neb,, and appropriuting ab., Jan, 9. State Ste! “RRevenue,” and repeal said sec. | tailing willhave to foot the costs. meets here L0-LIorrow. A Through An Eighteen-Inch Wall, Valparaiso ftems. By Mr. Coleman—House roll No, bill for an act to normal school in the city of Stromsburg, Polk county, N 1t is provided that (Douglas county) the our judges; Expenditures — Cruzen, S rin, Brink, ( chiarman; Wilcox re shall be tw ourt, and one judge The judges Tenth districts the school, and to provide for re tion of propert money for running ‘s is the entering we blish from four to six normal Amendments — Hunte: Constitutional Hanthorn, Hampton, Christy | election to take plac PAY OF EVIPLOYES. introduced o resolution that the s of the senate shall for the time that they aro actually employ on public business, and that they receive pay during adjournu they were actually the business of the senate Mr. Pop suid th Towle, Hahn, »odge, Beckman suip Organiza bills of similur character will certainly be Whitford, Swartsley ads—Olstead, Among the bills introduced to-day were the nployed 1o trausacting establish a normal school at the papers of the aying a great deal of employes, cox, Bohacek, McNickle, Privileges arn Hahu, Delanc dy, chairman; grove, Kenton, , Mattes, Fie ard to tho excessiv 1 the excossive pay they receive, and that le of the state have protestoc paying unduly a over, Christy of Dodge. By Yutzy —To compel t t railway crossings. By Sargent—To am 18, compiled statutes of 1% of members of board of supervisors from §2 | lows: William . Smai 0 &3 per day. By Hampton—To provide for the equaliza- | p' 3. ' Schneider, F. M. Smith ment In citios of socond class. | 57 4. Murrell, P. D. 43, of the compiled statutes of 1557, to enable | A. Van Anda, O. F. G s to invest their | Moore, L. B. Putnam, A. L. Atwood, J. F. | drinking now being done by the boys an inducement 1 spring elec tion, with the idea that the evil can be bette controlled and liquor kept from the boys by 11 assOrintion is tho one organ. | compelling a strict compliance with the li wished this senate to look the matter squarly in the face, and thought it their oxamine info this matter of expenditu 1zen, Fenton. ster, Brink, White Insane Hospital~Winter, ch Habin, Christy ., BBrancht, Be r Asylums—Whyman christ, Hanthorn, Mattes, Garduer, Hunter, Lash. Mr. Speaker, chairman; Dempster, Bakdr, Cushing. LABOR DAY, This morning a bill holiday to be known as labor bome insurance com STREET RATLWA funds in county and city warrants. Hanson. The directors have chosen the fol. | as men apped A bill_that, will bear considerable looking after is that providing for the consolidation of street railway consolidation of lines portions of which con- sach other, and the vesting of th & new corporation. section provides that the wort shell_embrace any species of railroad built for the conveyance of passengers or freight nlong the streets, alleys and public irrespective of the by which the same may bo Cady, Caldwell Cameron, Collins, Delaney, Dentian, Dickin 1t authorizes the Legislative . LiNcoLN, Neb., Jan. 9.—|Special to Tar | J. F. Hanson. B, |—Representative | boom the farmers’ mutual insurance com- Internal Improvements—Truesdell, chair- man; Hays, Gutes, iaws, Trenton, Relations — Corbin, Hays, Hampton, Hall, Greenc, “street rail- v the officers a compensation tor their services ing and assembly groundf Corporations—Burntam, chairman; Fenno, at the rate of $2.00 per day, while soliciting | place for the use of the North Nebrask Berlin, MeNickle, Mecker! i a St. Rayner, ch: ssey, Bisbee, Bohacek, Bor- Whyman, Farley by law to rece work of the "Phe stock compauics the bitter end. Representati nis municipal sufr ‘Whyman, Mo tis, White, 0" “elegraph ana Telephones—Horne, chair- man; Hill of Gage; Winte Green, Gilbert, Fuller, Snyde Medieal Societic man; Mattes, jr., C Harding, McMillan, PRECINCT ASSESSORS, companie No. 20 provides thut the precinet assessors shall return as taxable a list of all certiticates issucd to any person_ or corporation upon the sale of any real estate for the non-payment and that taxes shall b levied on those cettificates as upon other property. Harding, Hanna, Dompster, chair- Jameron, Corbin, Weber, locate and establish a state JLusnUs, Nob., Jan, 0.—[Spec )., to be known and_desig’ tromsburg State Normal iving adona mo, and to appropriate | an entrance by cutting a hole through a brick me. wall cightecn inchies thick in the rear end of e Christ ze of the move | yyjlding. About $300 worth of goods were | vival meeting taken, consisting of silk handkerchicfs, muf- | ducted by Rev. flers and jewelry, ‘They first teied to pry | are reported. L open the door and windo. heavily barred, they failed in the attempt. | meetings. The poiice archon the track of suspicious | - Thursday evening T. K. T the the holid 1 church b for about two wi kinner. Sever st Sunday ov slow sinc ¥ for state. A half-dozen other stores inquiring the price of goods but wak- | four year 13 Whitehoad—A normal school at Broken | in§ 1o purchases. was accepted by the chureh, owing'to their —_— inability to pay a suitable salary By Becikman—To compel railroads to keep Directors Elected. port. frec from noxious weeds, FReMONT, Nob,, Jan. 9.—|Special to Tng | The round house is completed, but tracks leadir The waterworks ta ains to make a full | Ber.]—The stock holders of the Christian fon 61, clapter 10 incrouse pay | ing last night and elected dircetors as fol- | now ! , L*H. Rogers, T, Mr nd seq ave a good supply of water 3. Hilton, D. A. Lumbard, J. V. N, Biles, two children so eruelly deserted. Denney, idaen, tion 6, of chapter i . | tating the public mind here. The W Lo many as a saloon ut the ‘com to vote lowing executive oficers: R. B. Schneider, otes. prosident; D, A. Lumbard, vice-president; ccretary; William 1. Smails, treasurer- g ized under the anspices of the Methodist | conse laws. Episcopal church for the purpose of develop ug | ing and cstablishing permanent_camp meet Y el | The Annual Meet es at Des Moin siper proposes to e introduced a bill allowi . it they are. not atlowed | Methodist confercuce, Tho land has been el purchased and the work of any pay, and the clerical | byiidings and putting the grounds in proper | gram to Tis Bie. | - s performed gratis. | oy qer for the purpose intended will begin i will fight this DILLO | thn early spring. The paid up capital of the association is $16,000 and the stock has all here was a Agricultural society hero to-day. He simply introduced it by | beautifully situated near the city. governor, declined to serve So far uo membor has indicated e R e e 1 to father the measure, and it | pr. Robinson of Ashland Married. | Oal was elected in his placo. 1T LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. Senate filo No. 10, for the repeal live stock commission act, is a very important In the report of the state veterinarian 1 find that the state has paid th 836,071 for 830 cascs in which | been destroyed under his order. ages range over about all the countios in the mounts being paid in Buf- andDouglas county’ items being Fees and Salaries. and Winter. pandivlurer e Representative Corbin, of Johnson,is after s who induce gullible grangers | BE Alex names to papers and then trans- | Miss Georgia Gillett, of Beatrice, were mar- | no1q. secretar, fora theu into uotes after which they aro | v , ‘mO“'"|LJu",:\&-‘Sfi,'.:f,}uifc::\;'.-lfi \3::«}':“1;3 dence of the bride’s father, Dr. Leslie Gil- | yyqtulated the society on the splendid con- vides, in ‘substance that if the original party | ‘et cannot collect the “note’ neither can an) third party to whom it may be transferred. Lash, the democritic member from Newmaiia, proposes to make a record on the usury question, prohibit charging more than the legal rate of P oat Ao T ot i of haudsome and costly gifts. Miss Gillott ntorest with forfeiture of both interest and [ &8 Tt 00 508y Ko "Gillett, gemaral | in the country excent Minnesota, which has western agent of the Lord Scully lands, aund | two large cities immediately tributar ts | The secretary presented his annual Cameron, Ficldgrove, | Apportionment—Harding, Berry, Majors, Swartsley, Collins, Eiliott, fillan, Whitehiead, Hun' large sum of Dunn, Gilbert, Mc e stock has ter, Ballard, Bisbeo, Gates. Benevolent Institutions. Mattes, jr., chair- v, Severin, Stirk; Wells, Trusdell, state, the larges Fish Culture and Game—Majors, chair- 'y Whitehead, Swarts- the other principal $1,210 for Adams county, $1,0 12 for Dawes, $1,730 for Dod , $1.30 for Vance, §1,305 for Phelps, 135 for Platte. The report of the state veterinarian the following extraordinary pissage: “The duties are not chietly of the and are rendered arduous chiofly be- almost constant man; Williams, Milles ley, Neve, Robb. Revenue and Taxation—Satchell, man; Morrissey, Majors Lasn, Elliott, Gilbert, Shepard, principal s the penalty. One of the most i legislmure is }'muse roll 46, vill!,l‘mhl«'l!(l. by Westover of Valley. It provides for tho re- ( F5, 0N ajoian of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs, | tural interests of the stato as gathered by op reports during the year, ables, cattle and erin, Miller, Neve, Bel most,_pleasant Coleman of Polk, Bailey, Dickinson, Hill of Butler, Berry. Miscellaneous rlin, Brancht, Snyder, cause of the necessity of ubjects—Christy of Clay, assessment of the proper railroad, in Valley and fecting nearly a dozen other counties i state, for the year 1552 and 1833, which the railroad has escaped paying on' account of erroncous asscssment. About $500,000 of | Kr taxes sre involved. : . g to T It is & foregone conclusion that the pro- | givector: O asnas Dossil constitutional mIonAmony prohibiting || seqiorsiof theiKearney, Nationn the manufacture liquary will not pass ever, neither hous sponsibility of defeating the measure. The | poard is now as follows: R. IR, more sanguine prohibitionists claim twenty- | Harney, R. L. Downing, H. A. L inthe seoate, or two more than | Weibel, F. M. Hallowell, H. J. Allen, J v, but a careful count of noses re- | gartjett and W. A. Downiug. The ofticers, | sulted in the consolic Is the fact that the bill is not certain of | a1l of whom were relected, rem over eightcen votes in that body. The non- | Prasident, J. J. B committal senators are almost certain to vote | sy opnortunity Mattes, jr., Hanthorn, Hahn investigation Claims—Lee, Hill of Gage, Fuller, Rhodes, McBrido, ‘Bohacek, Wilcox, Christy of Clay, Olmsted. Weber, Ley. Live Stock and Grazing Interests—Sead, St. Rayner, Abrahamson, ding, Brancht, Hill of opportunities, he must of necessity remain k about some knowl- more or less in the da edge which might endeayoring to oradic spread of contagious animal di In order that he may prevent the hairman; Ful ardner, Wells, more time for it is necessary that a more liberal appropriation experts residing in different portions of the state to assist him in his work. Mr, Ransom will, if adopted, afford this as- piring but crippled individual all the “time “study and re- Smigration—Hill of Abramson, Johnson, Larson, livan, Hall, Bisbee, Everett, Dunn, Snyder, Commerce—Hooper, McMillan, West- Matufactures chairmans « Borr, or, Morrissey. nd Funds—White, man; Hampton, Gardner, Miller, Coleman of Polk, Ley, Dillér, Fuller, Hill of Gage. Unlvorsities anfl Normal Schools—Meelcer, School Lands he may find ne. Mr. Conuer offered requesting a detailed and_itemized account of all monies paid out to vete pxpert assistants and other officors and employes of tho board of live stook agents, including all items for room reut, mileage D from December wmber 30, 1558, narians aud ‘Winter, Diller, Yutzy, Scoville, Baker, Bal- Printing —Westover, te, Morrissey, Jolinson, Denman, Cor- | 1556, to Nov quict death. Bearrice, Neb., dan. 9—[Spe S Bee.|—Dr. Alex Robinson, of=Asiland, and | gieapresidents John R. Shafffer, (©} d here to-day at nigh noon at the r The ceremony was performed by Rev. | dition of the agr Robert Scott, rector of Christ's church, as- | lowa, the corn crop the past yc sisted by Rev. Mr. Morrison, | ing to 322,000,000 bushe He friends the contracting parties were | puts Towa at the e ent. The young couple were remem- | states. The by their friends wi He has introduced a bill to % nportant bills before the is a popular young lady of rare attainmen 1 and many friends. Dr. Robinson is a prac which shows the condition of the vof the B. & M. counties, af- the Robinson left for Ashland, their future | detailed ¢ home, this #fternoon. yield of cer: ARSI other products w Bank Direstors’ Annual Meeting. large the past year. sxxEY, Nob., Jan. 0. —[Special Telegram | réctors John A. Evar & Ber.]—At the an to be ual meeting of the | of Sa bank, held | Brown, und sale of intoxicating | yesterday, dircctors were electod for 1550, the legisiature, How. | the only change being the election of R. L. wants to assumo the re- | Downing in place of F. D. Updike. The roor, H go, S, The Surveyors and as follow tlett; cashier, W. C. Tl vice president, W. A. Downing: assist- esident, against it. 1n the house the vote is close. ant cashicr, A. P. Borter, The bank's sur- | christ, Keokuk: vice | o C g cmsased plus, which was recontly increased to $30,000, | Schirgi, Dubugue; treasurer, ,l" A RATE WAR EXPEOTEQ. was swelled to $35,000, ald, Cedar Rapids; secretary, 'S s e Mills county. A paper on waterways The Northwestern Will Retaliate on A Sad Case. ;’::*H;lhgyI:E:n!t:;‘)::;lx:mllffilx::tth\\.“:- the Kansas City Lines. Nersoy, Neb., Jan. 9.—[Special to Tue | ¥ LS SEEREEANY qquartors in Dos Moinos bin, Towle, Baile . Minerals—Diller, Keiper, Williams, Coleman of 1olis, White- head, McMillan, Truesdell, Library—Ballard, son, Cady, Collins, Dunn, Gates, Lash, Clties and Towns Hungate, Scoville, Whit Pruesdell, Yutzoy. Banks and Currency—Hanna, Berlin, Satchell, Schools—McNickle, Shephard, Secd, Johuson, BILLS INTRODUCED, Cnicago, Jan. Tue Ber.|—The statement that the Kansas | Follmer, of Oak, who has been sic had enter t-scalpers whereby the Wabash unlim- [ brought to Nelson. Here she developed | pbefr ited tickets were o Kansas City lines gave the sc Many Measures That Have Been In- ed in the House, vial to Tne re iutroduced in Lixcory, Neb., Bk, |—Over forty bills the house in the ufternoon session yesterday. complete the list. idea of cack bill may be gathered frow tho ti- The followi; ed ahead to be sold at cut rates ated a great commotion in railroad cireles. Traftic Manager Wicker of the Northwest- | and her large circle of friends b ern said it was news to him, bat Lobb, Fenton, By Mr. McBride—House roll No, 88: bill for an act to set apart the first Monday of this sort would react upon the farmer and local market CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDIN( Counsideration of the Tariff Resumed In the Senate. the national alli meets horo and several delegates alroady arrived te of Ne. urnment, surveys made ALt L " Lixcous, Neb,, Jau. 9. Special Telegram tority of the Cnited States of | A Love-Siok Swain Didn't Wantto | to Tux Hre.)—The senato transactod roq s tlie same and provide for their safe prayer Chaplain Tate made a feeling refer ence to the death of Senator Lindsay's 0. 40: Abill | EIGHTEEN INGHES OF BRICK. | child, a son, and Mr, Taggart offercd a Association, Masos Ciry CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS MADE, sections of Towa are forming themsolve co-operativa companios transacting bus continue it will which r. Weaver Persists in His Efforts to Force Action A Bill In the Should this plan long Franklin county, and they expect not only to purchase all farm and dairy produce, but to | sell farm imploments, groceries, dry goods, | ote., at cost to all in their association thore is a big saving in fire becoming mem presental sonato to-day amendmonts on such an assoeiation, ana Its workings siderable intorest non-concurred the Nicaragua canal bill was ordored isideration of the For the Ohurch, ve, Ta., Jan. 10 gocrotary of the t of Dubuque m Morr tarift bill was then ro. sumed, the pond Vance's amendment tha ule J (flax, hemp and jute) ont ad valorem | to Tue Ber to-day telegraphed tho to admit free of duty the stained glass win cathedral, as they come under It will be re collector somo_ days ago raled the win that they wer rticlo in sched amendment dows for the the provision ot works of membored that the | set himself as av dows out, claim manufacturers of request of Mr, Allison, was taken up. Vest interruy ding of para u to velvets and wsked whothor that e suit botive , of Philudelphin, and Wanamaker's ame under another session of congress. | yaken fo Secrotary Fairchild with the result was the item involved o,y Jan, 9.—[Speeial Tele The Waterloo Revivals. tention was that ribbons zard to trimmings 4 B sl gram to Tie Bee.|~Three hundred clause, i re county supplics and will advertise again on a | gjong and eighty-five new members is the ro- ML sult of the threc woeks® the Pivst Methodist church room can not be engaged m the of Wanamaker, ographers to Meet. lso secn it stated that Wanamaker was anufacturing although he was one of th advocates of Awerican labor and graphers association o move seems to wost distinguished eds liquorselling, for 0Wn Prosperous, ouple of “‘boot leggers,’ bave demonstrated the increasing confidenca ug the first saloon Tele VALPARATSO, Neb., Jan. . [Special to Tie chite to ks ROt gram o Tie Bre.]—~The dry goods store of | Bek.|—Business is very duliat present and lley Brothers, on Eleventh street, was | merchants wear long faces. The bulk of the cntered last night by burglars, who effected | corn erop has been sold and collections are of the class by op, 0 was in rofe town has known for months, existing law. ‘The deficit in the existing law Stricken With Pa DrsMoives, la, Jan. 9. 5 was amended by striking out “welighing not 1688 than Hue ounce, nor mors 1 0UNCES Per SuAre yard, agraph 87, relating to laces by adding the words s been holding stricken with paralysis while ning. dying immedia cousin to Russell Sag Al conversions “ineluding knit & nenduients were offered and jected, and then schedule N (sundries) was » but both being | Methodists also commenced holding revival 4 inmates, al- yson, who_has | most its full capacity characters who have been seen in different | been pastor of the Baptist chureh for & presonted his resiznation, Allison, par: c.) was amended silk twist.” WESTERN PPAC "B IRESTS. An Increase of 80,000 Hogs As Com- th the Pre by striking out the wor r for his sup- Vest moved into it huve not been laid_yet. per ton, by making He argued that has boen raised upon Park and Assembly association held ameet- [ o stono foundation Wkl roofed, so th ‘ro-morrow’s Price ainst the amend- lat i opposing it hie stood on . A Scoville is now taking a course of instruction in short hand at Linc paring to earn a living for herself and her sed the amendment, the bituminous eoal intorests and said the tiwo in the bolt of states bor- Potomue, prospering in the union in manu they would run He hoped that be- through with the consid- scuutors would Mr. Goriman also 3 show no im riation in the ing appears to be about 750,000 hogs to last year. investization of John The subject of saloon or no saloon is agi- fore the sen ntire scason’s The estimates suggest the follow- tion of the n to extend, ruan, and said depending upon this e These exhibits imply a shortage of 500,000 hogs for the scason, 150,000 smaller deficic THE I0WA AGRICULTURISTS. hogs last year. EviNb Aoy ciples of his party on this subject of the tariff, guve up s flag tify himself bofore the had to stand by their position in the they were willin No deuocrat should go ba vrineiple that no more taxcs should lected from the people to pay the expes ally administered. also opposed He would s declaration of his party. amendment as 11, nays 31, & of State Socie- ucy than shown at this fifteen points sug gost that thews packing will gain 110,000 hogs emainder of the se other places 40,000 Liogs, compi 1tis to be understood that at present the calculations for th 1 could not Jus recting suitable Des MoiNes, Ia., Jan, 9.—|Special Tele- uring the tondance at the annual moeting of the State | SLring k upon the thin were neces s of the government, ¢co- is not going to push | heen taken. ‘The land purchased for the | dent, Hon. H. C. Wheeler, whoisa ge bill with any great | orounds comprises a tract of sixty acres, | didate for the republican nomination 1other term, moditication, 0 as to the available supplies, aud partly by influcnees which may arise later, caleulated to change the stock with r or subseauent to March '8 ¢chosen were Johu B. Brown, of Leon, to a period previeus to The total pack was amended by adding to it * such as will pass through a cents per ton. offered an amendment increas- B. Worthington, treas- urer. The president, in his address, con- about 205,000 hogs, ana 330,000 for the ¢o responding time last yea, Packing, Nov. 11 cultural interests of Ashland. About thirty of the | was the largest ever known in the state, and 1 of the corn raising sceipts of the state fair for 1383 I a large numbor | were £4,000, the largest in the history of the society, and larger than_from any other fair Kuusas City.. Jan. 9.—That Mr. Weaver of Towa is earnest in his intention to do all in his power to prevent the house from ac it has finally WASHINGTON, Immediatoly ited the spenke aftor prayer Mr. Weaver to the first rule, wing the house called to In the election of , of West Liberty, was chosen to succeed himsolf, and W. WV, Fields, ¢ City, was elected to succecd J. D! that ofticer, after AGAINST THE SUG Judge Barrett in the Now 1enal of the last reading of the jo day’s sitting. the journul could not be appirent that Decision o a4 quorum was in ngimeer: Des Moixes, Ia., Jan. 9.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee. | —There was a joint con- vention held here to-day, of the count, veyors of Lowa and civil engineers, which re- New Your, J supreme court to-day, rendered a decision in general against the brouglt by the New york against ar Refing company by Attorney Gencral Tabor to forfeit the char- ter of the North River comy on the ground The speaker sustained the point and di until 3:30 p. ing continued when the bouse adjou people of the sl WAL (T the North River Si ciations into one organization, Officors were elected as follows: President, Edward Gil- w Passenger Cuicaco, Jan. ny of this city, irtually passed out of existence by seiling about all its stock 1o the sugar trust ts of the Western States’ Passens 8% to-day in considcr sod new arrangement, appointed to recommend a_form of milengo on_and closing (s opinion and probably t A committes was IBNORNREORABY ons and restrictions 9.—-[Special Telogram to | Ber.|—A sad case is that of Mrs. Dallas | with a_permanent library of professional d into a deal with | time, but who insisted Monday on being | So¢ nization, and annu ithdrawn and cach one of | such evident symptoms of insanity that she | yoii oy Iper a | hus been compelled to be put under re- | the holiday: straing and_requires the almost constant at- s —— tendance of three physicians. The Follmer In Flagrante Delictu, , has ere- | gumily is onc of the very best in our county, | our Donc e ey and Mrs, Follmer isa'most estimable lu & ¢ rtily de- of their limited tickets plained | plore her misfortune and hope for a speedy of the greatest sensations t %o ‘) b &, | recovery. She will be taken to Omaha for | the town developed at Gowrie, la, the remarkuble recent falling oft of his | youtent as sosn as she can be moved. in disclosures implicating social leade in September of each year s labor day, and to observe said day as is the first da week, commonly called Sunday. By Mr. Yutzy--House roll No. 49 to amend scetions 67, 79 and 81, of chapter 25 of the compil statutes of Nebraska, entitled, By Mr. BBride—Hotise bill No. 4 bhibit the sale in the state of arked prison nalty therefor. voad’s Colorado and_Pacific const business. 88 AL6 698 notitied the interested Kansas Cit, s Electe 1 e Bank Directors Eleoted. been rumors afloat of criminal re Council BlafTs rate up to $12.5 selllng Kansas City tickots MEASURES. A Bill to Make Railway Commission- ers Exeoutive Oficers, , Neb., Jan, 9.—[Special to Ti Bex.|—In the scnate yesterday thirteen bills ‘were introduced, among which the following ‘were the more important : RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS, Decedents.” | goquently uunounced that the Northweswern | banlk w Council 3iufls rate will be made $10.50 and | 1000d o8 electors v nstances 5 This puts the Kansas Ci for an act to p Nebraska of un the place. For some time past th Kranxgy, Neb., Jan. 9.—[Special Tel gram to T Ber.| —An 1mportant meeting to $il. He has con- | of the stockholdery of the First National | marshal s held to-day, at which the following tween W. W. Swuyze A marri while scalp- Fhose rumors acnts of b watching the move make it necessary. ¢ lines which also ing year: Hiram Raudle, Lew Robertson, | position with Banker Swayz run to Council Bluffs in & prety predica- | A G. Scott, C. B. Fineb, John H. Irvin, 1B, | diately turned her from his house Mr. Keckley introduced a resolution au- ng the election of the state to vote on an amendment to the constitution, section 1 as w read: “The executive rtment shall consist of @ goveruor, li nant governor, secrotary Cameron—House roll No, 41: bill for an act to amend section 40, chapter 43 of the compiled statutes of Nebraska, en- titled *Iusurance companies. By Mr, Caldwell -House roil No, 4 bill for an act entitled an If they don't witharaw theéir tickets | H. Grodell, B. D. Smith, W. I, It M1 from the scalpers (which it is thought they | G. Wiley, George IR Sherwood and ¥ to cut the rate in their regular ticket | tant for the reason thiat: the newly oftices, or else stand, by and see the North- | directors voted to increa of state, auditor 15t Swa) Y, do) they will be compelled | Robertson. The meeting was doubly impor ) lected | charges. Intense e this city in a suit ag carry off' the plums. This 1ast ex- | bank to £90,000. Thismove will also neces- | parties concerned. of public accounts, treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, attorne, missioner of public lands and buildings, snd three railway payment of mechanics’ ana labore on all public buildings wneve the provisions of the general mechanic’s len laws ao not improbable, so a rate fight is | sitate the inc commissioners, each hold his office for the term of two being dated up to that ime. The Albion Staté Bank Reorganiz exposure and ufter the recent | ~Apniox, Neb., Jai, admonitions from Judge Cooley on the evils ¢ ! of dealing with scalpers, it is suggested here that the inter-state commission wmight well y Mr. Olmstead—House roll bill for un act to establish a stute board of health and to regulate the practice cine in the state of Nebraska. By Mr. Caldwell— that the railw: shall each receive 8,000 per annum, TO PROUIDIT POOLING, Mr, Keckley also introduced o bill to pro- commissioners House roll No. 44 rense of the bauk's circulating ——a shortly. 1f maugurated it | medium about £57,000. A Fine Legal Point. April, the scalpers’ tickets Py Forr Donge, Ia., Jan, 9.—|Spo . gram to Tug Bee| [Special to Tug | for a rehearing in the suprome co: ifee tho Albion State | case of Martha Dale vs Webste bank purchased the business and building of | which t ake up the watter prowptly, th. Boone County bank; and yesterday was |_'m-.1 o s an inipo o — sorganized into the First Nationa ¢ | fine logal point that has attractes - reorganized into the First National bank of O Atate, Ol Nowar ate the money derived f the supreme court for tho purchase of books for tho state for an act to approp! nibit persons, partnerships, companics, 4sso- from the sale ciations or corporations enguged as manu- Asked to Pardon the Reds, | Alvion, with a Broosixaroy, Ill., Jan, 9.—The [linois | moeting of the stockbolders Charles E. West, | §EM T ! State Federation of Labor met this forenoon nted a committee of three t call | ' svernor ifer and ask him to pard the three anarchists now in the state p understanding, tract, combination, pool or trust forany nd to provide pumish- ment for violation of the same, and provid- ing means for the suppression of such evils, sud remedies for persons injured thereby. ¢ probibits the entering by such persons to any arrangement by which a common rice shall be fixed for any article or pro uct of their manufacture, or for the deter- mination of tho amount of products to be sold or manufactured, and for the suspension of the manufacture or sale theroof, or the es- tablishment of a common ful the parties shall each receive a stipulatea smount. It prohibits pooling between per- sous, erships, companies, ete, engaged in like husiness, for any purpose whatev and the formation of a common understand- of what is commonly ' for dny purpose what ualty is liability to those who arrangement to the full *amount of damage sustained, together with attorney’s fees to be fixed by the court—the of those violating this act to be lia for the full amount of the judgment. Any doing business in this stute, and not rporated under the laws of the state, Nir. Hall—House roll No. 43: A bill for regulate railroads its, to fix reasonable maximum rates to be charged for the transportation of freight each of tho railroads in the state of braska, to'increuse the powers sud further dotine the duties of tho board of tr tion and to punish viola 1y Mr. Wostove bill for an ot to_provide sessment and collect pjunction has been d; or assossment ans heretofore levied and clare and enforce the liaility corporations which been formed by cons voad eorporations und state, in respect to such taxes ns shall fore be levied or assessea under the authority rpose whatover, 1 colloction of taxes assessod, and to de- of railroad censolidated lidation of other rail PERMANENTLY. AT D2VGGIITS AND b 500U 48 PO ing of the natur known as “‘trust Beckman -~House roll No. 47: bill to amend section 40, ¢l piled statutes of Nebraska, entitled “lusur ance companies.” By Mr. Moeker—Hot for an act to appoint tho secretary of state ebrasku & custodian of the are injured by suc se roll No. 48 of the state o THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 0., Baltimore, M beeu lucreased by easte apital of £50,000. At the nted Mavtha Dale Pittstield, Mass.; F, B, Tifany, F, & Thompson, D. A Lewis, Alex Guniber, O Ihum, C. G, Hurns and John Peters, | 1 weore elected directors; Charles k. West, ut; % B, Tiffany, vies president, and holpsox, ¢ Des Moines river b cOunty wis nej The count rocently r £ edge of a'defeet existing, and that Kearney. not exereisa enough v gram to Tug Bee. | —A paper mill for Kour ney is alroady un the list of public enter- ahe State Alliance. prises for this year. The board of trade and Dis Moises, 1., citizens have about secured the sn sidy askea by the projectors for removing the plant, witich av first was proposod for Peoria, 11l The machinery and buildings wwill cost #3),000 and will be in_operation as alliance held its ann . The members present hielly the question of co-or Oracker Factory Removed. Keanxgy, Neb, Jan, 9.—|Special Tele gram to Tue Bee.] teulf Cracker | PUOR G0, OECoa, thoir compauy, doing business 1o Central City,will | nearly all their supnlies direct fr remove to Kearney and put in additionsl fa- | sale dealers, and that they (usuro L cilities, The capital stock of the cone capitalists, who | aud be alliance from Dakota stated that in winended it ¥ lowa. ‘To-morrow tho 1 question will be taken up, for some | books for the benefit of members of the tion. It is intended to gather the ing engineers and surveyors of the state into 1 conventions after be held at the capital during until recently western agont of the tronal Marine Insu pool, Eng., 1 that he 15 about being the amount not accounted for 1l power would nover of Accordingly compuny of Taver- andat is alleged deed, and the busis of W condition 1 substance that the ships shall all be turned into coopora- gram to Tue Hee.]—An affair creating one ever sveral of those corporations International Plast States was called opsiutos pros] ombination was to convention of The partners ok on the corpor sharcholders, wselves to enter the terws of the deed.” tant’s counsel took exception to and Mrs. William Connell, wife of th order here this morning with dy cowbination from Canada is expe esterday by Connell, whose vigil o clected for the ensu- | gllted in finding her in a compromising emplory orders to listen L - - Lewis MeMullen, appraiser pering the Atlanta, “fused to comply with i request, has d by the preside Vandalie and Mohal H. | day filed papers with the county clerk in o for alien ating his wife's affeetions and other serious tement prev the eapital of the | cause of the high social standing of the MUSTANG LINIMENT Notice was filed to-day plaintiff sues for §10,000 daui o is an important one, involvi udgment for 26,000 for £ hor husband by falling frow t dge at o place unpro cted by tue railing. The court heid that ntand respousible, ppealed and the supre sed the decision, holding the conuty was not suppesed 1o have ko 0N CTOSSINK. put action aceasions much comment in T A Paper Mili 3 lega! circles. FOR SWELLINGS. /7 CURES PROMPTLY fi’ A Jau. 9.—|Speclal I osub- | gram to Tue Bee] The state favmers' | convention hore Mive lble. and co-operation in sccurwg wli necessary speagime supplies for the farn. A member of the Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! Thus the ritory the farmers purchase their farm im 0 has | and their property on the' co-operative plan,

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