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T e —— p— P —— n T 1T roos S . .,., { EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 18%0. UMBER 223 ‘ THEY lG\'ORE PR"I”BH“N Manufacturing conpany. You might add P“‘ \DHG ]‘OR \[B“ISMOV | contrary. On o long trip 1 took | B The Douglas county delegation held | forecloseure of mortgages it an agre IT“E 0‘[\“\ B" M)I)RUVED A AR y at C. 13, Holmes and a syndicate of M A . A Ny | last year through several states | qmmeeting in the rooms of Represenative | has been made to pay an attorney fee, The AT l | | ol ¢ oms of Represenat ) { 5 ) capitalists has just closed a deal fo | the only drunken man saw was | gy, indsor hotol last night and | fight was over an amendment to strike out | cet railway line el ose posca to bo enforced. We have thousands | discusse osed charter amendmen After wrangling most of the afternoon The People of Davenport Refuse t0 | of Rock Island and Moline, Ill., and within | Ready to Sacrifice All to the Clamor | of good republicans who o not believe in | The bill was read section by section, and | over the attorney foo bill the serate killed it | And the New Postofce Is Now @ ] Have Business Blighted. the yoar these cities will all be connected by For Bogus Reform. prohibition, What are you going to do with | quite a number of changes were made, of | by indefinite postponcment and immedi Certainty an electric line across the government bridge, them! Drive themout of the party! Then | o or less importance, ately adjourned. i f ONE FLOURISHING IOWA TOWN, | 20d the entiresystem operated by electeicity, —— Y ot o of thie muih st > | The general tendency of the charter bil Toase, ey ! * | So you see, to get back at your original ques- | YESTERDAY'S HOUSE CAUCUS. Hall next urose aud spoke at length, | 08 prepared was to concentrate altogether | .o xab Jan. 95 (Spocial to ‘s NOT OF A RETIRING DISPOSITIONy 5 —_— tion, Davenport hasn't suffered much by the - saying among other things: *This 18 | too much power on the board of |>:|\vlu'! % Mk Vs AL &6 o " . . { t b P Shilol | Bek.j—1The tiouso mot &t 10 & m. Dompator - 1t Quictly Dofles the Deadening Law | bassage of the prohibition law, because we . s o § e same republica caucus iich | wworks—in fact to give the board executive ebidd s6 numbor of yotitions Y { Ty AvAnd iy B L Have had, nor will wo hiave, nono of it hore, | oo caae \Who Favor & BAULS | pominated your sposker and 18 ac- | any almost judicial powers, and to divest | Lroioniodn large number of petitions in ) Bwatm Testifics That Ho is Not Disas { and Is Rewa by Prosperity b bt A Like Towa's Find That the Party tions are “just as binding as i | ) R net entirely of the | TAVOF of the submission of a prohibitory Blod—A Quarrol Ovos this Tt I and a Notable Absence s Ao is Not Entirely With that case. 1f the resolutions as presonted | powers they now wield. Kor instance, the | amendment 8 RUVALIAR - S NeWors<Th £ Crime, A DESTRUCT BLAZE, 1 are not strong cncugh to hold the absent | oarq was' to be given authority to ap Avout twenty bills were introduced to-day. ol . e . 2 Lty Them. members, 1 am i fayor of making them | ;g ‘the street ~commissioner, plumb. | Among them tiie following ian Lands for Sale. —_— Eight Business Houses at Unionvitle, _ ‘)"“"]“]':L_'m ““‘"'y""’:“':"‘;“h’q:‘{‘"‘{“:"_“‘“‘;m"‘. Avis: | ing inspector " and quite ' wumber | By Rayner—To code the jurisdiction by e N b . e (BbolAL v i $16,, SWEBE AWKY 1Y B . publica 0 yo Jo of persons lierctofore appointed by the mayor | the United States over the military reserva ! Wbl el R il il b e T son and fifty-one members signed it Af | 3L FCRHS TG tho present. charter and | tion kuown as Fort Sidnoy. WASHINGTON Braeat Turk OMana Bre, Sl UL L Ll LRt Gl el LixcoLy, Neb, Jan. 2.—|Special to Tam | there are any republicans who dare to dife | orginunces, The board was also to be em- | By Johnson—To authorize co-operativo or 518 FourTEeN T STRmn, tion will not g0 in any of the Towa river | gram to Tur Bur.|—A special from Union- | B, —Early this morning Charloy Hall, o | obey the mandate of this body let them do [ SECURICE [THE ORI Was e 10 18 SR | o (X IHAIERE hnity carporations. of WastitNaTo%, D, ., Jan, 3 towns, and 80 far as Dvenport is concerned | ville, Mo., tells of tho destruction by fire of | Lancaster, was seen flitting among tho mem- | $0: 40 In the near future they will repent | works undor the most flimsy pretext and to | other states to do business in Nebraska The bill making an appropriation for the this logond is & verity. Thoro has mever | eight briok busincss Houses on the north Sido | Lars with an ominows. Iooking. paper which | it action. iPhis lanotas’ somo ve suid, | oty ubite own bleasura dwithout niver. | © By Dompator—1To fogaiiro the Stato Dairy- [ THS LN AR A Bbeabriauon, for UUH V1o HSINEIAAG Y 66 AL1 Dk (5 /0nTaVEs || oF LHE LURIABEK EUNG.: OHG 66 WEARESU |'bonte (it it o } ol question, It i & purely pelisical | tising and without consulting the mayor and | men's assoctution and make an anmual ap- [ FESAEEE G HCH k : : HoFilG &1 ARTEiE b it every republican member was observed to |question, and one that must be settled by f (oungil, This would have given the board | propriation for the support of the same. new federal building at Omaba s a law, the law hcre, and should one be made it | shortly after midnight this morning 1 the | read with more or less interest. Many signed | political’ action. = 1t ia a fundamental [ [AGEE, SNE ORI B HEEAS L0 B | PER VT confor upon: women the | President Cloveland put an end to all 1 would stand about as much chance of success | clothing house of 1. Faliren & Co., and then | their names to the document, while others | Principle of government that the people shall | ooyniry ™ The delegation was: practically | right of the etective franchise at municipal | further conjecture and suspense this aftor- a8 the proverbial snowilakes in the sub-ter- | spread from building to building. 'The esti- | goclined. A fow begged for more time to :“‘“j-y "";'I‘]" some "I’\"“l’_‘j 8, 'W;h_ml";u"“ unanimous in opposition to this. elactions. 1600 B9 HiHTHE CHG, MORANNE LR restrial tropics, When prohibition was voted [ mated losses are as follows consider the matter, which, as the ostensi- | voting on this krows uestion. - It {8 all foily | . A Drovision was mado that will work a | By Seed—To deslgnate tho width of ronds | (/e gjonad a simitar bill for Milwaukoo, ; . ; > S P FABADE oe, B | s the voting on this great question. Tt is all folly | 1 BTG IS T 0 athod of paying the | laid out without legal sanction, but which Milwaukoo, upon and carried by a majority of nearly Boner & Rorabaugh, grocers, #15,000: in- | ple purpose was only to securo signaturcs of | to say we cannot bind absent members, | (bl ireiet ity o8RG T PIRGTEOY | would have bocome lawful, It was roported to Tis 1ee corrospondent, ),000 in this state five years ago, thiscounty, | surance, £10,000. Kight & Hinkle, drug- | a majority of the rep ublican members of the | Every consideration of public policy de- | ¥ "SRt EIE TR O TR Gase | By Seed— Amending code of criminal pro- [ this morning, that the prosident had intie Scott, went forninst 1t to tho tune of 3,88, | gsts, #2,800; insurauce, §2,200. B. Fahren | house, was graciously granted. The paper, | Iands that we shall n\L}nlmm Ilvxm que 1““»“ it was an experiment and might complicate | cedure so as to allow prosecuting attorneys | mated to Senator Manderson, Senator aud the city of Davenport, about6to 1. Of | & Co., clothicrs, &,000; insurance, ,500. | on careful inspection, read as follows and win, Tor the patty's sake we should tot [ mattors considerably, especially in view of | to filo information during term or vacancy of | guoouor, and others who called upon bt in course not the slightest attontion was paid | C. Figge, dry goods, $13,000; insurance, | To Hon. B. S. Baker, Chairman House | politics L R B ot e o o I8 oo | O Seed—Appropriating 81,000 for com. | tho lntercst of these bills, that lio was nob here in Davenport to the fact that tho ma- | #4,500. George Roth, hardware and furni- | Republican Caucus—Wa, the undersigned, |~ Coleman of Antelope, also favored submis- | priet @ particular i h letion of the Erring Womans' Itefuge at | inclmed to sign them, but that he would jority of the people had declared for prohibi- | ture, £16,00; insurance. 5,000, National | request you to call a caucus of the republi- | 8ion, but not out of love for.the prohibi- | “ippa provision compelling streot railway | Milford. permit them to become Laws without his sig- tion, and the breweries and saloons continued | bank of Unmionville, #100: L. B, Fowler, gro- | embef S sot Tuceday | tionists. *Over 90 per cent of my party sup- { o, nanies to pave insid oir s The remaiuder of the mormng session was | yi.e 6 i A i r0- | can mewmbers of the house to meet Tucsday e A, companies to pave iuside their rails and nature, and it was the beliof of those who to flourish with all their pristine vigor and | fer, #,000; W. B. Hovermale, two buildings, | ‘evening, Jauuary 22, in the hull of the house | POFters,” he said “wil vote ‘o’ on this | yialve inches outside was made, consumed in commttee of the whole in con- | 1GEER B FCTEE 0 SRR B L over ubrestraint. A few mouths subscquent to | £8,000; insurance. $4,000. Klias Monrer, one utatives to' consider the question | TUCHION; i ) SRLER, . “they Instead of the board of public wor the | siderimg house roll No. 4, Ballard’s bill, pro & AL i oot 4 % Duilding, £4,000; insurance 000, Thomas (R But, L the — speaker, = Uthey | iy engincer was empowered with authority | viding for the redemption of county and eity [ since they were sent to the white house, that this election a test case was brought in the | Stout, tvo buildings and photograph appar el o1 Wik blirkici 6 followed] want 1t submitted to get it out of potities, 1 | Fit¥ ARG WAS CRpEEered Wi warrants and the investment of tie sinking | the president would withhold his - sisuatur district_court in this city before Judge insurance, Unionville v L ! : hope that not only fifty-one he added in con- [ € SUEREERIS, BCOUORS, B0 0 fund, and house rolls 03 una 0. Seuators Manderson and Paddock have been hamson, Bailey, 1 Brink, lard, Be clusion, but that” seventy-seven republicans 2 N R s 3 . Berry n, spublicans | ;oSS ioed trom SALHAG )4 was recommitted, No. 93, which re Buroham, Christy’ of Clay, | Sy g ) o republicans 1 ment was raised from 415 to 5 mills, putting f 5 Corbin, Cruzen, Demiy | Votine to rodectn the pladie of the partye B L U ERCRIT AL (e b bt il vere arley. G i e N PR police department. was recommended for passage. el Corbin spoke at some length in the same | PORGEUETRNT 000 hat with the ob- | | House roll 80, Corbin's bill to punish as- | early active in behalf of the Omaha bill, and theix Amportunities had much to do with securing nd favorable action upon it. Ator, newspaper material, £1,5005 no insurance. Band instruments, $500; no’ in. surance, C, McKinley, attorney, library, Walter 1. Hayes, now Congressman Hayes, by a local association of brewers against ons, John Hill, proprietor of the Turner hall, who ster, Diller, 30 Drs. Noel & Penson, surgical instru T i bought a large quantity of baor and refused | e nts and library, #1003 no ineuranco: T, | bert Gilehist, Hall, Hampton, Hunna, Han- | strain_as Mr. Hull. He asserted that tt jectionable clauses strickon out, and with a | sessors for placing too low a valuation on SWAIN FOUND NOT 1N CITATE to pay for it upon the grounds that tho busi lontine, Justice of the peace, books, | Jaori Harding, Iove Hill of Gage, Hunten | cities and towns may ot favor, prohibition, | fiporal pravision insertad for parks and bou- | proporty, was discussed at length, pendin Vory little surpriso was crcated to-day by unlawful and they could not col 1 A. J. Bennett, confeetioner and groe § h sl hdech A » | but in the rural districts where God liv 1d | jovards, that the charter amondments will go | which the house adjourned until 2 p. m. the announcement that tho court-martial ness Se nd whe d Rhodes, Robb," Sar illey | chu amine General Swaim for the el spires rise heavenward 1ed Lo ¢ entworth, drugeist, and Comstc \ 5 X 4 3 pugh without rther opposition. A 00N SESSION. ol IMBL LI B0 HUyes) o WSVOE,# fendaced iy ‘\tvn”..:- l‘[“l-dl”},‘ e nu’n‘dn‘.g:"nl.,,.n Shephard, Stirk, weber, - Weller, | foaring and_humanity loving people dwel, | thFouh without any further opposition. Dempster ‘]tr’u‘s’m‘-:lm\\ N TG0 bumust of | seting s veported against his retire- decision doclaring the law unconsutational | 1HF0%; who oecupied frame buildings oppo: | Woils, Westover, ~ Whitehead, ~Whitford, | the aontimentoys unapimous fof subinission e o T T PR S ST A TR Flad T i and all these claims against Hill valid and [ oral hundred dollars by the renioval of goods, | \iyinan, Wilcox, Williams, Winter aud | “Two years ago,” said Mr. Corbin, ‘“we YN A S DR in favor of “submission. affairs existing in thoe odice of the judge ad- BRI ER AR <L (D416 Fats oA sE 100 EHE Tcasn || bUk aro tHIly HenEon:: ST M docided for submission and ngain_ this' yoar | LiNcowy, Neb., Jan. 3L—[Special to Tmm | It AVOF OF TSULMISSION 01t | Sais CXISLing I Hho oo of the Judee ad WD 1o the supromo court, whioh atirmed | Tho total estimated loss is about sy0,000, [ | isbee, Baker and Truesdcll, who swould | iiho peoplo took us at, our word. They be. | e |—Among the visitors to the capital | arjon them th followin for the prosant at least. When the announces 3 with half that amount of insurance, 1t will [ Probably have signcd the call, were absent. | fieved us, andif they had not my seat would | who are interested in special measurcs are |~ The committee on county and township | ment was made in these dispatchos soveral In accordance with the above call the re- | b filled by a democrat. It is as much as the nization reported in favor of the bill | days ago tuat General Swaim would be re- Judge Hayes' decision. At the following prove an incale ury to the town, and Mrs. J. I. Holmes, of Tecumsch, session of the legistature lowa's famons pro- | 1 will take s L comploto. recov. | publicaus convened at the time stated, with | life of the party is worth to refuse subinis- (o0 Roja SR BRI A L, 2 ey complete rocov- 3 o p oo e S ; TR AR T providing that the county board shall pro- | tired, the truth was told. it was belioved hibition Luw was passed, but which has failed | ery, as the buildings destroyed were the bost | Bakier in the chair. Forty-one members an- | sion now, and if we go home with this pledge | Zarah Wilson, of ‘Tecumsch. "Th cure a copy of the original surveys of tho | then that General Swaim would not stand 15%h Pfyrlieny Shor in'the pl swered to the roll call, and fourteen others | ypredeemed the party will be swept from [ revresent the W. C.T. U., and are county from the national land ofice, out against his own retirement, since he ox- ;',' RO Ol m,”‘m ’{‘ ol 1"\ “”,m; 1 - came in soou after, ”I“”‘“K“ "'[‘»" five in power forever.” with petitions urging the age of o The committee on, o recommend- | pressed n desire for it, and that he would “1;;:';1"" -L"""‘h‘”‘“':\ SRR LI AL L AMDS GRANTED A DIVO RC }I;{":;;l Furnas introduced the following reso- z ‘I:.‘Em!“ll; “r,;.‘:\‘:l:.mx\(“n:ilzl\w‘nlx"lla:::d l:.\lul‘i ““ permitting wonien taxpayers to vote on pr ing that house roll i '8 bill requir- | testify to his own disavility. 1t was a disap- ndly to the law, ion: : vas e rej an convention and voted : 3 Vo Jarties 0 1 or ocupying Jand to | poi ent 1o the preside and o Do In Davenport the law is a joke and a jest, | The Liast Actin One of Chicago's So- | _KResolved, That this caucus favors tho re- [ the eleven votes from Chevenno county for | 98itions for the expenditurelof moneys that | i 4l barties owying o Hooupylng L | LG o T e and the majority of the paople never expost cinl Sensations. dempuon of the pledge of the republican | the submission plank, but you cannot gagme | are submitted to ballot, Such a measure | %56, 50w of Olnstead u special order was 116 was not disablod, but wis capablo. of R NiRte o AT~ Who Tart will | Cuicaco, Jan. 10.—[Special Telegram to | DALY Biven i tho republican stato canven- | jere by any such resolution.” was introduced to-day by Senator Linn. Fol- [ 0 "of house roll 1%, Ballard’s bill to do | porforning his dutios, and that ho. was sce the day when an effart wi 10, Speen legr ) 558 to subi col o el Ak 80k e T S [ L R . 01 2, Ballard 0« serforming his duties, and th e Wi c t 3 z tion'in 1538 to submitaconstitutional amend- Caay further observed that stting there | lowing is its essen B\ 711011 toveRBORY PRRNGRHGr HGAES HOE ||| nrxiGhsIi0 nKo b RE RO DB DI T Ol s 1 of the age of twenty-one wom; “upwards, belong Tur Bre.|—The fact just leaked out this | wment upon the subjeet of pr evening that a divoree was granted Wilson | people, and_hercby pledge the republican | members sho chose tosbey the voico of their | years o ng to citner of the Ames, the wealthy treasurer of the Phoenix | members of the house to vote for llu.' sub- | constituents had not converted him to their | following classes, who s| have resided in distillery, from his wife, in Judze Collins' | Mi3sion of such an amendment, theory, but if possible strengthened his for- | the state six_months, in the county forty Court, 1n this city, st Friday, 1t will be | ;. Kaynerasked tobe excused from answer- | mer determination to do his whole duty ns s and in the precinet, townshipor ward ten ) ol % ing theroil call, and Gilbert moved that he | he saw it to lns constituents, concluding he | days, and s an owner of real estate situated remembered that Mr. Ames created a great | be excused, but Dempster objected, and said | said: “Submit this question if you can. I | in the precinet, township or ward of her resi- stir last summer in the fashionable society | he ought to be ashamed to take part in a_re- | \ould be glad to help you, but my fealty to | dence, is hereby authorized to vote on all in which hie and his wife, Mrs. Abigail Ames, | publican ciucus. “lic objection was after- | the people who sent me here will not permit | questions ~m‘mm\mlm voto of the people yved, by suing for o divorce. o charged | Wards withdrawn. g me to aid you.” or any county or mumcipal purpose author- 3 8 _ce said this wasa continuation of the cille repeated emark that this is | 1zed by law, except for county, precinet or wife had dececived him by ¢ tubition to the | and listening to the invectives hurled at the Ve Tuesday, January 20, at i o'clock. ouly pardoned and reinstated. Then fol- The house went into committee of the | lowed the failure of the frionds whole for the consideration of house roll6, | of General — Black, eommissioner of Ballard’s anti-trust bill. After being dis' [ pensions, to sacure pledges from s majority cussed at length the bill was reported back | of the scuato for his confirmation in casa with the recommendation that it do pass, Swaim was rotived and Black was appointod, he bill prohibiting any person notentitled [ The action of Swaim in his testinony, and thereto, to wear the insignia or rosette of the | the refusal of the majority of the senate to militury order of the Legion of Houor was [ announce that 1lack could be confirmed, fayorably reported. combined to bring about i report from a mas House Toll 72, to compel railroads to stop at | Jority of the board against vetirement, Presi- all crossings, was taken up and considered at | dent Cleve has the power to send the length nomination of « successor to Swaim to the be made to force it upon them. Just mow it would he as easy A task to ma ke the waters of the Mississippi flow up the stream. The business men openly declare that they are fally compotent to take care of their own town, and that it shall not bo killod by the force of @ law that has deadencd alimost the entive balance of the state. But lot us In 1880 the census of this city was 23,000, | I stnas, 1837, | cayeus that nominated the speaker, and A cancils that nominatod tho townshiv ofticers, in the same manner and ying on a rzood republican would be bound by its answored and,gaid that the s subject to the same restrictions gov- wre a little on Davenport. and taking her receut directory of 8§, clandestine correspondence and intimacy T v VAL I‘L‘»“"'S the guestion and it was in no | erning male voto P ,I'.“\l' (L) The, ernor sent a special message ad enate, but sinee it would not be to his politi- i 080 ut £ Ml Sales Baker closed the debateiwhichilastodovers ji8ons/0 S 0EAILTNELNIWHOBN AL SIBYSICagAa delegation from this state to the Paris expo stances, it is not believed tiat the will be tate mae. He detailed hom Mrs. Ames’ res ate speech, in | their mtention to become citizens conforma fair rdtio of the number of mhabitants to the 3 conyention resolutions are not binding on VIt v 1 less and dissatisfied nature had caused him eIeTRd 5 it two hours, with a yory mode; Ak = ' Stato sition, an tion taken, and General Swaim wi name on the directory, and it gives her a | (RIS OB R BRI L or in 8 style be me, " he said, " \“The people of my district | which he $aid: “Tho simple question is, | bly to the luws of tho United States on the | *'iiiy s anti-trust. bill was recommended | remain under SUBDBDs10N, Arawing NALL v.‘»;l; population of 34,200—an increase of over | fitting her desires, and that ally, | alene, whom I represent, have the right | ighull we submit this amendment to the peo- [ subjcct o Uralizationiialon 1wty days | o0 passage by the committec of the whole. and without any one to occupy the rank he is 111000 Quting th Tast cight yours. This s | Dfome hor desires, md that - fnallys 1o control my actious 'in this matter | plap My constitucnta want to vote upon it, | prior to the election. Provided, however, o, 1o A v inoution, ¥ Fihowins it is taken | and 25,000 worth of sccuritios. on her | “241propose to voice this sentiment.’ and I caine here pledged to give them the | that this act shall not abridge any existiug O IXAvGURATION PYROTECRNICS, cortain fine showing, when it is taken Sitr e At 'q‘mr‘m:m A NU'“)_ Dempster replied, “It is a custom to hold | gpportumty.” g right of voters in school districts.” A Bill to Punish Assessors. Thiore caia tiie JiolasLaE A A into consideration that Davenport never ex- | PUS (0, & llun\ that she loved Cummings | cducuses amoug all parties, to lay down the The roll was then called on the adoption of ——— LixcoLy, Neb., Jan, 22.—[Special to THE | so00'0f the members (,‘f ,‘,\“,,’_“gu,.m ,,m‘: perienced even a spasmodic boom such as | 43 that she proposed not to hold the 2 llmrl y |:mr ) and wlel lr-n:'ni’n?)rmhlt Ahs.r-'v'uh; L olution, which_resulted as follow Senate. Bee.|-—Tbe following bill to secure a uni- | committees this morning and last mght over have fallen to the lot of Des Moines and | in trust for their son, as Ames desired, LCARBIOBRYEVO Y LDOvI D SIBOULG LY Sav A Ayes—Abrahamson, Baker, Bailey, Bal- | TLixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 22, —[Speeial Tele- | ¢orm valuation of, property for purposes of | the question of fireworks to be displayed on other adjacont citios, Her growth has been | would set Cummings up in business with it. })’,“:r;‘,‘.‘l'{;l“lfo‘n"':;‘,“‘f,‘,’; “l&,‘:fif;,"l‘;'lf’,fi;;‘“é“{;z{ };;rdi!fi:'\ylx\'«(};;’I}:‘ii;‘lirui;mfl\;m;wn é:‘ol:ll)“i;y gram to Tue Bee.]—The moruing session of | go oo \vas bofore the committee of the | the night of the inaugupation. The sub-com- steady and sure, and the people who came | Jrs Ames, by counsel, entered a vigorous | ¥hg'party has given a solomn pledge. to 1ot | Dempater, Ditlon. Biliott. Fvarett. oas. | the senate wasa hum-drum affaic witil it | gholo to-day and provoked a lively dis. | Wiltec having the freworks in chrge tve are hore vot. and anparontly woll satis. | denial of the charges preferred and the ca oo o a 5 4 roache e Keckle, il removing | cassion: pianned for a 5,000 display, hesides £1,500 to here are here yet, and apparently well satis. the people vote on the question, and Law in | joy ~ Gilbert, Hall,® Hampton, Hanna, | reached the Keckley bill removing | cu ssion : be offered to the flambeau’ clubs, while: the \ e : dropped out of sight, although it was under- g Sl ol odire’ A e 4 er 4 . 5 nasor BOREAts 6t fied with their lot. stood that Mrs. Ames had gone to Omaha, | FAYOF Of redeeming that pledge” & | Huuthorn, Hirding, Hays, Hunter, Johnson, | the §,000 limit of = damages for the TION L. iy assessor or state board | hgivman of the gencral committee figured There are to-day in tho city of Davenport | Now it apoears that early on Friduy last [ yous and smid, I am here to | vog Mulors Rhodes, Roub, Sarecunt, Sco- | life of a man killed —through = the | 0f CUGBIRAtOR WiE Shah e the Taw, | foran expendituro of ‘ot over 4500 for otly 172 s i , vl 2 e i is " c 0 Tudge L e 4 ille, Shephard, & , Weber, Weller, 3 ogligence 8 or. The " A aw, shnica Vhel o '0 exactly 173 saloous, wide open day and night, | Ames apheared with his counsel i Judge | abide by any 'just policy the party | Whitehoad, Whitford, Whyman, Wilcox, | tegligence of his employer. Tne bill pro- | g4sces tho proporty, real or personal, of any | pyrotechuics, When ' the sub-commities Collins’ court and recited once more his tale. 300 Do, Edwin Frost, manager of a hotsl on Clark 200 per | gtreet, also told about Cummings and Mrs, may adopt, but there is a_higher duty I owe | williams, Winter, Yutzy—43. vides that in an action brought to recover | jurs0n, company or corporation, at less than . than to the state convention, My constitu- Cady Cameron ‘G“J}fii,, and Ryner de- | damages n such a case *‘tho Jmiv may give | its cash value, the same to be determined, as :;::; I:,lll‘:’ Nl".f;"{’;‘,c‘,'r‘",i}.‘.,"J‘(‘E'J‘ffl'r'ffixn"éfi‘{ ents who sent me here are entitied 0 somo | elined to vote, Dempster offered o supple- | such — damages as they shall “deem a | provided by Jaw, shall be guilty of a misdo. | T Wit AL oF theld plans wiwe throiva, oud and Sunday too. The revenue derived by the city from this sourco is but 81 annum, as the license is but §100 a year. Ames occupyiu; room together at his o Y i C 0 i ‘ This heonse voads For the sale of all bov- | bes on Devembor 27 Gaes, Heen ghya uites | representation in this ‘legislature, and re- [ montary resolution of the same tenor as the | far and _just compensation with | meanor, and for'cach offenso shall bo liablo | §f Considoration, and i & Ot of dlsgust Loy s Mvs, Ames' alloged confession’ to' her. hus- gardless of the action of this caucus 1 pro- | one under discussion which was adopted reference to the pecuniary injuries resul ljllh to & fine of not less than $50 nor more than They held that the fireworks were the prin- { gruges niobiprohibitod by law, !’ and 1t i not ) =Kl SRR ELSRE 0 el ol pose to represent them.,” without debate. The caucus then adjourned, | from such death to tho wife and nextof kin” { £00, in addition to all damages sustained by | They et LREL tiie Areworles, wore the, Bt compuisory upon « saloonkeoper whethor ke | Yind, The evidence satistied dudwo Colling, | "Burnnam spoke us follows: “The last | Thio membors. who wero. absont that are | of the dead man. the State, county or local corporation, to be | SI, DAXt 0T the majigural ianias, anad bhabs and e Srantec a decree of divorcs, Which | 410 republican state conventions pledged the | claimed by the submissionists are Bisbee, Senator Norval said some men were worth | recovered in any proper form of action in [ W S1X oF Sieht thousiud peopte wou more dead than alive, and he doubted the | any court of competent jurisdiction in the | WUt 10 go to the ball, at least ten time that takes it out or not. somehow or other did not get on FKriday’s i Notwithstanding the large numbor of sa. | minutes, R4 [pertiliopnbmitithiaty tion, and 1 am in A A 3 or ; y = Tavor of redeeming that pledge. | The people ({lr.i'{fi?'(jn;'awl'fl.slhmflfli}',f.mf"‘;]\lng,rw,l:‘“fl:,L_ wisdom of allowing a jury to nssess the value | naine of the stats of Nebraska. Such fines loons here, and that saloons are supposed, by ARTER HARRISON. of my district demand the right to | ter, Satchell, Sweet, Truesdell and West- | 0f a corpse at 850,000 to £50,000. when recovered shall be paid into the county prohibitionists at least, to be the original & £ 37 vote upon this question and my vote | gyer, seventeén in all. Even should Gil- Senator Church Howe thought the #5000 | wreasury, and the damages, when collected, source of all crime, poverty and degradation, | He Will Pose as a Reformer In Chi- |shall be cast in favor of according | ehrist voto with them it would only make | limit an eminently wiseand proper provision. | shall be paid to whom thoy belong. number of people would go out to view tha fireworks. A special meeting of the general committee was held this uftornoon, and it was finally decided that the fireworks sub- committee should go aliead on the basis of & it is a firmly established fact that the city of cago's Mayoralty Contest. to them this bigh privilege. The state con- | fifry-eight of the necessary sixty votes and | Railroad —corporations —ought to have Whereas, an- cinergeney exists, | ¢ £ Phvs 2l e 5 . Davenport has the best criminalrecord of any | CnicAco, Jan. 22.—(Special Telogram to | YAtion is the highost authority in the party | thus the fate of submission is soaled. gome protostion. . They = uro cemploying hall be m force from ‘and after its [ $000 display. Tho fireworks ,‘,‘,‘,“N“’J,‘fr“fl city of similar dimensions or commensurate | Tug Bee.]|—It is stated that Carter H. Har- | [jcans.” Cs i L n-xrln't‘l‘l'n“l‘xll?gm“\ :“;“'rflx:l::{é:‘.';g“n';":l,éggrqm:: and. they ought to Mnow. just. how ) & there isto be the greatest’ pyrotechnic. ex- importance within the wiole United States. | vison will enter politics again. The plan is | Christy of Clay addressed the %enucus in | moot and discade shbmisston. Tt 1o signed [ much it is going to cost to kill onc of their House Foil No. 1. ibition ovor givenin thie country. There has been but one murder committed [ not to run him for mayor on a straight demo- | the following words: “How did we get this | snch scnators as Lindsay, Hurd, Robinson, | embloyes. ‘Che present law is a good one, | Lixcowy, Neb., Jan. 22.—[Special Telegram | g, SESCORES RSN LANOS RO MR 00 cty-five year: a ere | cratic ticket, but as the head of a ¢ large wajority in both branches of the legis- | Cornell and Shanner, but was 'started too | because it tells cvery man, inentering a | ¢o pyg 3pe.|—The committee on constitu- | fico of the seoretary of the interio * hero in thiwty-fivo years, and there | cratic ticket, but as tho head ofu citizen | 4iei™Bockuse the people beiieved wo | fown i th day o northo rounds. Tt under | huzardous employment, what his family may BBV HOACO N EBHORs SORAL flce of the sccretary of the interior on tho In: is & most marvelous paucity in the records of | “‘reform’ ticket. By this meaus they hope £ st g y to g = > Pt 1 tional amendments met this evoning to con- | dian reservation lands near Kulo, Neb. This would redeem our pledges. If wo fail what | gtood that the meeting shall be simply a con- | hope to get if Le is killed through no fault of v Tihreiy] fauds Roar Tiulo Neb SDila of all other grades of crime. to add to the strength of tne democratio | party will suffer( Tho republican purty of | forance, and not a cattous with a gay rulo, | his own. The speaker knew of one railroad | 8ider house rll No. 1, the bill providing for | indicates thatthe lauds will shortly ‘e ad- I went over the books of the clerk at the [ party such republicans as may have been led | cour: 1 believe when the time comes that | Senator Connor and one or two others will | that, within a year, had paid $5,000 cach for | the submission of a prohibitory amendment. ised for sale, but owing to the early o sixty stalwart republicans will be | not wo into caucu N7 N TR twelve or fiftcen corpses, When asked | There were nt Hunter, MeBride, Towie, | demise of the present administration it is ho 3 not go into caucus only to be bound by a cnan, Hanthorn, Hampton, | probable that the sales will not begin until ! pelice oilEt yostorday, ovarlng, sand see In- i {atoiho bellof thattuo Amachine, . found voting aye on this question.” whether suits had been brought in these | Gardne ! credible as it may scom, thero were but [ politienl leaders who wrested Chicago from | 1O Voling ave om this anestion.t | prodetermined a })“f"t“‘}fgl‘“‘}“;‘{{}"“ %na neY | Sasos, he aaid he didn't know. Hohacel, Haln, N6 conclusion was reacbed | after the 4t of March, twelvo urrests for intoxication in this city in | democratic hands are called, is some all-de- | understood thatby remaming here 1 do not | trap, and in the hope of committing these in. | Raymond thought the senate should go [ and the committee adjourned subject to call [ ‘ MINCELLANEOUS. i 1857, and for the year just closed but eigh- [ stroyimg octopus, dangerous to life, liverty | consider myself bound by your action. Itis | dependonts these submissionists offer to hotd | Slow, because the bill applies to in- | of the chiairman, — ~_ o Jino comptrolier of’ the. curroney Vfid"{ | teen, And I repeat, asone of thejudges of | and the pursuit of happiness. They also | not right,” nor just, nor honest to claim a | 3" conference. No date for the meeting s | dividuais as well us corporatious. It even Lezi stative Notes. R R h‘::m ot i tho district court hore said to wo while over. | €OUIt Upon securing the labor vote by mak. | majority of those présent can bind absent | hamed in the paper, DUt it will probably bo | reaches for farmers, and if one’of them [ Pl slativa Notasiiic v ork, aud tho Hiret ' Natioal, baok) 0f honling +ho rocords. that thors is lass orime | in% an issue on Judge Tuley's free specch | members, and if you claim that by remaining | fixed by Senators Lindsay and Hard,who are | should give an cmploye a vicious team he [ LiNcor, Neb., Jan. 22 [Special to Ti: | Quaha, us voscrve agents for tho & o hauling tho records, thut there is less crime | gaeigion, aud hope by a clever manipu- | here that T m bound by your action, I will | recognized as the nead of the movement. might be mulcted in heavy damages under | Bri]—The members of the house are very [ National bankof Aibion, Nub., also the Iirst [ here than in any city in tho state, or any city | Jation of words and phrases to impress the | withdraw.” o ) tho provisions of this bill. Tho_ urgument | uuch interested in the reveiations made by | Natonal bank, of Chicaga, as resorve agent ; of its size in the country. labor party with tho idea that but for it free. | - Everett said ho could so no reason why School Fund Investment. was & transparent effort to scare the farmer myg Byp in regard to the enforcoment, of | 107 e Mirst Nutionul of La €irovo, fa. § Business is good hore, notwithstanding | dom of speceh in every sense of the word | Raynor should fear to remain in o republican o 2 [Spool 7 menmbers. : ek O e il : - Hizari, i this I tho dull after-boliday season, probably | Would havo been denied them, “This Harri- | caticus if be belonged to the party.” 1f a fow | | Laxcor® Nebo dan. #8fSpeciul to ®ak | Sonator Connor asked, Why _limit tho e ety L AT HE MINSESOTA CONTIS] | g RUGRY(803808) ¥ | son movement started but a short. time ago, | mewmbers tok v+ upon themselves to defeat | BrE.]—Among the important measures intro- | dumages for a man killed ‘any_more than for [ 1% 4 BReAL GRERACIGRUINE () = e THE MINNESOTA CONTEST. i made 80 by the healthful condition of all the | hyy iy s ulready well under way, although | this great meusure they will receive the | duced in the legislature is one by Senator | a man injured by another's “tongues A per- | (AR (RN 18, FGOREIRCC (00 FOR | i Dommelly Combination P local manufactures, and this is the greatest | every effort has been made to keep it shady. | warmest thanks of “the prohibition- | Cornell for the submission of an amendment | son miay recover $6,000 or even $10,000, when f FESEIEEE LS RAVEE A TS T TRE ¢ Ehtly Initho Lioa slandered, but his heirs can only re re are | The citizens ‘roform’ convention will be | ists, and - all ~encmies of * the re- | pormitting: the investtment of the per- VO | Burnest work muy be expected during the Minn Jan,: 29 = Sueoial imelos manufacturing eity in the state. T / e lle o that TRl Lot aimnt led and nomiuate Mr. Harrison, and the | puvlican party. It is a righy [ Po0EAE S W oL Whe PO £5,.000 if his life be taken. The bill only ap- | | SUIREH N ARe.ORlouA I LREIDE D { ,‘. ol handss theen b fiocing mote: ihe | @emocrats, in a subsequent convention, will | the people have t vote upon this question | Ianent school fund of the state in registered [ ey to corporations when they are proven | 1o5t fathesylok faThot euntested leleabion | v to Bre | —The most ry able I AUREFOR.HANCS; BUron DIK LUOULNE Mile; W10 1 tnaorse him, ana he, for one, was heartily in favor of | bonds of the school districts, blameworthy. Why shield them from the | ¢hsei BOCHIG SAREERS 08 G B S Tt B T o it i Eagle Manufacturing company, the lurgest - giving them that privilege, The very exist- [ *Under the_ constitution,” explained Mr. | wrongs and outrages they have commmittedt | (I WL consume eonsiderable time dur- | Parismerites Beih W Euaosts meion agricultural and furm implement factory in Postal Changes. enceof the republican party depends’on sub- | Cornell, “theé'permanent school fund can | The speaker cited instaiices to show the ab. [ 18 the Coming 0RHAR, - z 0a011wod ko-dny.1:the loitso: ol S1opEe senta- the northwest, with a force of 300 men ; the WAEHINGTON, Jan, 22.—|Special Telegram | mitting lhmquolfll'uu, g | nm\“ hv] m‘l“"““l"h‘“ ve 'mh-n‘-u hlnlul un-; surdity of the proposition that all dead men ‘“;‘(1'““”' "'X!\:l "’I ‘“‘”* :_":"'_“-‘ H{a\f"." |‘|]¢‘: 3 ¢ had been eharged .r.mllJlnL endorff Wheol company, wit X o Tuk dix. B Hayas Whitehead addressed the house in these | county bonds. cre are mov enough of | areof equal value. b quarts of good water, each day, 1o supply the caucus nominee, but Bottendorfl Wheol company, with 100 wen; | to T Ine.|=-Mrs. Lydia 1 Hayues has | o i, MOt e Mave issued | these to tako up ail of the fund, and by the | “Sonator Robinson offered an amendment | his wants, and that is more than Lincoln can ly the gag rule and Steams Pamnt Manufacturing company; a [ beea appoiuted postmistress ut Merom, Daw- | yiuiy decree calling ipon all good republicans | Feport of the auditer of public accounts you | yaising the limit to #10,000. furnish 1) i I i [ paper box factory ; Kulinee's Cigar works, 100 | son county, Neb., vice Nancy B, Wright 10 vote to submit this great question to the | Will see that there is on hand in that fund ho debite was waxing warm, when Sena Sonator Paulscn means to know what o is 1 Mgl oshiol; Ak .: olution | was the day set apart by law for choosing # voting on, and pushed through a e 00,000. If that were out tor Church Howe asked to have further con- e willing to bear the people, aud no memb eral electric light companies, and & com- The Weather Indications, the line of duty. My allegiance is ducto my | improvements thereon iu order 1o sccure the | “Robinson's attorney fee bill provoked a An Earthquake in Greece. { employes; the Arc Scales Manufactuving | signed, aud Henry N, Merrill, Mivage, Sk wly W RN, AIC AU BT PR 7 s et 5 i i company, the Mateh Works; Giucoso fac. | idan county, vice Joseph Gilmor, rosigned. | party name will repudiate that pledge now.” | percent interest it would bring $15,000 u y sideration postponed till afternoon. 'He said | @sking the clerk of the hotse to furaish the | United States sciator. ‘Lhe contost bogan h onvt tha Vinagar and Rlokllng Works: the A postofiice has been established at Col Ballard next obtained the floor and took | Into the sta But that is not all. | he realized the importance of the bill, and he | sopule with Jiles of ho 1y ks at 10 o'clock and ended at ! in a complete 1 w"’m YN B T AR lins, Chieyenne county, with Jobu W, Weeks | strong ground for submission. — He "“lmf" R0 gre 0y aehiool dikiriol bonds | shought “the absont sonutors (there B et 2Bl ra. | victory for a combination of Sabin und Done ¥ postiaster said lowa bad a majority of | are taken up by foreign capitalists, who de were fou absent) ought to have . \ i Bl e, v 5 i Tile Works, and inuumerable other lesscr A postoffice has been established at Craw- | 45,000, and she submitted a | mand 7 per cent interest ou see | g chance to put in their say-so, The request | quiring the i '-lw‘l_ on nufrwl failing due on [ nelly repablicans and demo: rats, u..» vote i but thrifty industries, ford, Woodbury county, lu., Harrison C. wvmhu’l ‘um-‘xlmlm’-m and m:’ xin-p‘m.ln.m ma- ::’:. ;:?]::le‘f ,:‘"‘,‘,‘ff\"«:‘ 'e\:\m‘ld be 1o | was p.'ruuni\l SRR - ] Sundiy to bo \.‘,v‘;“f;l(..n. \‘.I.Ix'A;: u i \...‘ lin 9 43 on @ wotion 1o Luke @ rucess The real estato men inform me that there | Joseph. postwaster, and kiso at Foster, Mon. | Jority dwindled down to 5,000, but the people Nebraska people 2 per ceni or an Senator Ijams introduced a_bill to amend riliakosunaine siudy aliseessition( LO-1OTTOW. ( h”mu"wu;l“Wlmw in tho mavket horo | Fo€ county. with Hurry E. Wheelock post- | tame to the rescue of the party and 1t has | sEeregate sum of £5,000 besides keeping the | the law regulating the distribution of the I.In\‘ It has asked the auditor for a may The seaute spent the day and night taking ) mar master, swung up to 85,000, So would it be in this | other 15,000 in thestate. The state treasurer [ Juws and journals of the lezislature. It adds chraska, S o ovidence on bribery, Koproseutative Crosss uow, and that prices are stiff, yet many RGN state. Weas a party have decided many | and his bankers may oppose the bill, because | to the present beneficiaries, public libra Messrs, G. M. Nattingor, J. W, Carr, F. J, g A I transfers are beiug made, and considerable Harrison's Visitors, Important, matters by cuucus, and that is the | it Is to thoiv iutorest to ‘buve u bi bulauce | ries and noruul sehools, eaoh of which is to Borthwicl and John H. Butlorhold' s mook: a3 siid o Lad xofused un ';_"-'K of flim building 18 1 progress. Farm lands about | Ixpiasarovis, Jan. 22.-One of the first | only true way to settle such questions, I | v hand. Their argument will probably bo | have two copies of the public documents in at the oflice of Secretary of | from Sabin's licutenants, and Reprosentative e :f)“m v’ ‘}m. : M‘: u“”_‘ ABRBRANL L AEIAGARRMIL SR EARTISAR 04 m‘v“_“ hopo this resolution will be adopted,” that the school district bonds ar not a safe | question. State Laws, They are at work on o bill 10 | Davis said that the Washburn lesders had I ) 08 S¢ © Yy is valy 8 i al Ha o-day _L,,,,,,,,,, said: “Party lines set lightly | investment. So far,as I can learn these Other bills troduced were: protect Nebraska loun und building associa- | pluced $2,000 at his disposal for his vote for the rickest county in the state. ex-Covernor Stone, of Kuoxville, In. He is | yyion my shoulders, and it was because of the | registered bonds, surrounded as they are By Linu—Permitting female taxpayers to | tions frow foreign concerns of the kind. the Minnewpolis millionaire, Others gave Ihad a long talk with Superintendent Den- | the messenger of the lowa electorial college, | pledge * in the piatform that I asked | With safeguards, areagsecure aninvestment, |' yote on propositions to expend mon The Douglas county senators and repre- | testimony going to show that gross misuse | ison, of Bradstreet agency, last night and he | and stopped over under instructions of his | to come into your caucus and [ With reasonable carg, as county bonds, I By Linn—To tax dimng and sleeping cars, | sentatives held a seeret caucus at the Wind- | had been mide of mouoy. "Phe scnate took a : ) said: *'We have not felt the effects of the | €olleagnes to congratulate the president- | now if you defeat this measure I will have to ve not learned of any case of default on By Linn—Limiting the senate to forty em- | sor last night trying o on wcourse 1o | recess o 10 a. . without voting for i sen- | e (R SRR 5 elect iu their name. The other visitors were | 80 back to my constituents and repent in | those district bonds, aud of the nine causes | ployes and the house to fifty, be pursied when the metropolitan charter | ator, ! ¥ Ia ey Alvin J. Garrett, of Syracuso, N. Y.3 4, W, | sackcloth and ashes that 1 ever asked for the | Bow in the docket ofithe United States court | ' By Linn—Requiring forcign corporations [ coucs up. 1tis understood that the two houscs will f where in the state, simply from the fact | Wost,"of kKunsas City; Major George Fry | privilege. There are 16,000 Scandinavians in | 8#ainst school distriets not one questions | to file articlos i Nebraski - wrangle o coupic of hours i the morning and that we have paid no attention to it. but | and Major Kelly, of Spring ,O. Among | this state, and they are demanding subwmis- | bonds. The records show that moneyed men By Ransom—Giving cities authority to con. Coal Mines On Fire, 0 into joint session at noon. ‘The present # simply continue to maintain the even | the prominent Indiana callers were Liente sion almost to a man, und if you defeat it you [ have lw\u.'h‘t nearly §00,000 of the registered | demn land for the site of public buildings. Prrrsnune, Jan. 22.—A big fire is raging at | scheme ‘of the combinution 1s to scatter ite fenor of our way, In the past two | ant Governor Cliuse and Hon. Calvin Cow- | Will hear from thém at tiie polls in u way | School district bonds, sud they were shrewd | ““X"bill by Sutherland was passed empower: Juckson minos, mear Dawson, in the | Yoto and provent tho clection of Washburn years wo have enjoyed uncommon good for- | Bk that will make your party suffer. l“\ffl“_”- o AR RS A ing county treasurers to restraiu the removal | o 20 Gl T T A BT v_.\un. he is “ |‘,,m w \I then choose l(nuuts oyed unoc 1 good for- S — Scoville wanted to know why any repub- | ‘“Ihis fact must.also be borue in mind,” | of personul propert n the owner hLas [ Conuellsvillo coke regio: ¢ e8 are | Noison or John 1%, ea, late commander o | tune in tho way of business. There is a Rumored Railroad Changes. lican should not feel at home in this cancus | continucd the senator, #*Nebragka has a large | {axes m,nmnll his name. ““v""“hn‘ .L:r:.;:«t oc raue & Sons, .md“m"' the G, A. 1t A careful count of noscs at 11 marked improvement in the demand for bus Dunvgue, Ta., Jun. 22 —[Special Telegran | ——'*The party is fast being purged of [ awount of school lsnd under contracts for APTERNOON SESSION, e e o e ained, [ P m. Kives Washburn 72 votes, four short of iness property, as the fuct that there is not | to Tue BEe ] —News was r ed here to- | 8!1 objectionable eclements and is about ml‘lu lncl-hmé-‘r:;:.p;lv’xnum'mulu mr.-m KR ; When the Keckley bill came up in the ved that Lhe “““L‘:‘ be totuly ruined. |y majority el g “ @ . dalrenyis ol to take high ground in favor of temperance | gate uearly ,000, which if received | afternoon, Polk moved that it lie over untl ' . AU 12 o'clock the senate took a bullot, re- 1 B vacunt stor room in the town, and the | day that tho Chicako, St Paul & Kansas | eforw, Tiis caucus is known to bind every | Would still further embarrass the state treas- | to-morrs on e same plan that Howe mide Coming to Omahi Wliting us follows: Wachburae, 245 Wilson, many now business blocks going up will well [ City general oftices will be removed from St [ republican, even if ho is absent aud it pro- | urer. My bill that was passcd by the senate morning, The motion was defeatod Sr. Pavs, Jan J. M. Barr, superin- | 2; Nelson, 1, . attest, The banks here ull pay & good divi- [ Paul to Chicago. Orders were also reccived | poses to do it. My candidate for speaker | ¥esterduy meets this emergency. It vrovid rval then moved postponement till to- | tendent of the Chicago, Burlington & North- - dend, and tho savings banks show an in- | to remove the train dispatcher’s office from | failed to get the nomination, but I cheerfully | that upon the full payment of all the interest row afternoon, giving the same rcason, | epn pailroad, with headquart: MoPherson's Elcction Assured, orease in the past year of $000,808.13. The | tWis place to Oelwein, The latter is in | voted for yours, aud you shquld meet us in | and taxes thereon —and ~ upon the | and this time the Mlibusterers were success’ | fas resigned to accept i simiar po (T e mAA St SR g B S P TRT S total deposits in the national bauks January | Favette county, and is the junction poiut | the same spivit. The ball is flooded with [ payment of all interest and | ful the Union Paciflg, with headquarters b | of (he state legisiamure bulloted for U ‘ A o A Gl U 4 <m «“” where the main line strikes the southern ex ,m,[u e hlhu\\'llll;.’ the llmd n-flu'luffln'uln!nl;n{u ‘l‘-lnlml»»l-unnu‘uuv l\l(,u‘:lLv‘r.’fl |'.nmlulml«;f Amoug the bills introduced w he fol- | Omaba, 1 v\‘ ‘" state legislal 'lr]“v \... .;' 4‘ u'\ "”lmu . h IV EN. 19, 4 0 tension, It is thought that the shops v in Towa, but that ought not to make any dif- notes given in payment for school lands | lowing: - Biotos sonator us follows 10-0ay: Senples the other banks in the state of Iowa put to- | also be located there, ference with us. We have a duty to per- | be and the same is hereby extended to the By Howe—Vesting the fire and police com A Minisger Commits Suicide. McPnerson, 115 Sewall, 10. House—Mo { gether, During the past year the postoftice e form aud let us, like brave men, perform | first day of Jawuary, 190). That extends | mission in metropolitan cities with the pow B e o Murcy, @ | Pherson, 52 Sowall, 25" An informal balloy reports also show an increase of over $13,000 Found Two Headless Bodie that duty.” 4 the time of payment ten years, and the | of issuing liquor licenses; also authorizing 148 Murey, @ | will take plice in Joint session to-morrow, Ty s " h Boirvaze, Mass., Jan, 33=Tbis morain Gilchrist obtained the floor and vehe- | money will come fn gradually, as muny | the mayor and council of such city to inipose | Superanuated Methodist clergyman, commit- | Theu McPrerson will bo elected for anotier { n the monoy order department, aud over | SCWUAE, Mask, Jau. 3.—This morniog | ,uoly doclared holders of the contracts will undoubtedly | 4 license on pawnbrokers, nuwhkers, archi- | wed suicide Monday night by shooting, He | teri. ‘ ] $5,000 iuthe sale of stamps. ‘‘Davenport, | James, Ward, a lifo saving patrolman, found | thqt it was absurd for them to claim that any | tuke advantage of this act if it became a law. | tects, scllers of bankrupt stock, cte was seventy-five years oid. i - } by the way,” added Mr. Denison, *lays | W0 bodics between the third and fourth | resolution they might pass would bind thh | Then, again, those contracts are paying 6 By Norval—Providing the manner of de | Frohibiti; in Pennsylvania. It claim to being one of the electrical centers of | €Hiffs. The heads of both were missing. | absent members. Said he- *Box Butte, my | per cent instead of five, and as long as that | ciding tle votes in elections in cities of the The 1 grants s ed Hanrrinnine, Jan, 22.—-A joint resolution, bt b the country. We have mot ouly one | Auereis no doubt they were sailors,probubly | own county, favors submission, but the (hreo | intorcst rius it goes' into the temporary | yecoud class and villagoes. w Youk, Jan The 120 immigrants | 60500 a prohibitery amendment o the | g, aauan, | Wa W o belonging to the schooner Norton, which | other countles ib my district have not spoken, | school fund. By Counor—Empowering nine jurors out 1andad hare Buaday, and Gotalned ot Castle | boskutution fian Riry AmoNAmeny 40 ku O ity | Mreot raliways n tho | was wrocked in the recont gules. and 1 will obey their volce, und your regolu Tho bill also' provides that buyers of the | of twelve to find u verdict in civil ucvions [ (Guit bene SEAGen I TOCH astlo | coustitution, bus pussod the house and Rone e orated by electricity, but sey- ” ? h00l lands mus ey have made | pe St 3arden for an alleged breach of the contract | 10 the senate : pei Y ectricity, ey tion if passed will not sway me one iota from 0] nust grove that they have made | pefore the district court, labor law, were réleased to-day — y " 0] g v extension, ' isel B y - pany just formed with a capital of §100,00, Nebraska, Iowa avd Dakots: Generally m\ulm nstituents, and not to the party at | ©X L k) long and 'm discussion. It directs the AbD! 4 by the Bun srath, ] 2 e Tan A S athot . for the wianufacture of all kinds of eleotrical | fair uué voluer, winds becoming northwest | Ly b Ltell you plaluly that 1 will not The Omana Charter, 00urk 0 give the suscseiful plalauit an et BN A AR 1o || AT A Ab sarihigubiio saaopy X g W on does mot ) X torney’s fee when he is a clerk or a laborer BEkLIN, Jao, 22 he bundesrath day | panied by a violent gale has occurred ad 1 Arucuuy. pantianssn and aslled the Paw Wova Plectria | pute prohibit, and I challenge you to prove the Laxcory, Neb., Jav. 22.—[Special to Tus | suing for wages, and also in actions for the | approved the east Africa bill, Atlicns, Meyuru

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