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JANUARY 27, 1880,~-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. tothe sundry civil appropriation bill now s 3 4 } BLACK. HAD A LITTLE LIS, |t s et Micer | CONGRESSIONAL PROCBEDINGS | mosrses mes bwstos: Iy NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE | e, B cxenace, e [ onding o \ \ — t [ oon Bl oxtending the |‘1’m“ o e ex endéd in ropairs They m.pn.".’:,. Sor of the Farmam AN 1]5 Jimit to 00, and authorisin iese comnanios “ \VTED‘ A DEF]N]TE PO“CY of the country. The military headquarters " trepe Site Al b A 8 g g iy skt s Five Hundred Republicans Wero | in Nebraska will receive much t aduartors | The Senato Tariff Bill Presented to | T'" BEE hts imervicwed the members of e A L G B ML B L v Down for Dismissal, 13 Secore Satiy aniton by the hooks Wpon the the House i B e Last Weok's Record in the House | the compny PORforming ervices 8 | pyorogting Corrospondonco on b 3 0 secure ¢ ctic by the hou upol o o rge 01 o o o 1 ¢ 4 -— bill creating two additional Iand oMfices in ln\:rr“:?jl::“ il g Rk e A and Senate. ol Moo o Bk cicges LR 1 Samoan Affai Cebraska. 1t has been reported favorably WL L S R L the Haetiers’ Mutunis, It provides that bt | IF CLEVELAND WAS ELECTED. | frim the committes on public lands, and i IT CAUSES A LIVELY DEBATE, | of them to-day asfollow e T oo NPTV I - ‘ now on the speaker’s table, and will be called John A, MeShnd—I wouldn't build of 1cs0 companies may be incorporated and ex- | 1 e A\ ) S1he of e proTome ey e buld on | IMPORTANT MEASURES AGTED ON | fon theit biisiness oyt otler contics) aivo WHITNEY'S LETTER TO BAYARD. | But the Eiection of Marrison Will | T ENTERDROP GEIMAS '8 minai sy Which Ttesnits in the Measure Being | ['4rian stroot is the bettor at prasont, and —_— 10rs, and Py CHem 8 1boal ortpehation Y h O apvio ‘o-morrow is the birthday of th per 4 sha Pport that site. My ides ¢ Lors, 8nd pay then liberal componmation P, \ Defer Such Civil Service RRe T e R gy Wik I(nffirrpll to the Waya and Means | the prosent cour ‘mwvw“:“ ',l[f.‘:‘.,',.':.{',‘ Short and Uninteresting Sessions of .',‘, 3r. Raynor, ehairman of the committes | qpye soorot - | form For A Long give a dinnor to which will be invited num. Committae—The BEdmunds for the requiremedts of the county, should Both Branches Yesterday -The it gl R glopt gt Ay ARHELL R A LB | e Now ber of distinguished German-Americans Resolution bo torn down, the jail moved, the lot 7 ’““ T lmvmh of the committes or Situation and Asks For Farther Now. from the city and elsewhere, It is stated graded, and a city and county building Ijams Police Reller LS oricen Y e DRI e ey cod Instructions on Certain Im | -— that the object of the German ministor in erected to cover the entire block funa Bill, FE St Ve 16 VAL SORBlGr Thess bitg, | 5 | WasHINGTON Bureas Tire OMATA B, having these visitors around his table is to It s ccouomyiltp do this. This ¥ o Houss spont Seah of e tihe of bt B | TN Bumese Tiee OMartA Beg, | consult them regarding the Samoan troubles House. g frould give facilities to both departments VIAAL WOUH 1N LOTATEI0e oF the Whela Wi jrovnmext Srumer L |G fcortain: what Would Do thele attitndo | WAsHINGToY, Jan. 2% The apenfi® tasa | {07 the niext one hundred yeurs, * T court A Resume For the We Cithaiaig BB of tho enasal A, THQ" biiy Farther Instraoti A gentleman who has tho inside run of Lo et bR Uit [l Gisd o) QLAY tariff bill with ,";:if."“(‘“‘f.:,l'\‘:l';;.f"‘,"‘,‘ torn’ down anyway in- | ixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 2. —[Special to T | were mostly of winor importanco e | WO . G \"I"""‘ affairs at the pension oMo states that Gen i Gopmany. | the senate substitute therefore, togother with | havo 00 many and anowhor one bullt, We | x| —The sonate did not got under way thebills worthy of inention that' were under | Secretary Whithey, ropt gl Ly eral Black, the commissioner of pensions, - the request of the senate for a conforence. rooms wo have, except we use the basement., | 1 weak until late Mondey afternoon, but [ “CR3HRNN UEE thefollowing: rossman Horbem, provicusly gios AT Just bofore the election made out a list of all THE WORK OF A BRUTE Mr. Iteed of Maino. moved to coneur in tho | The public domands that the city und county | Sinco then has boen domg fuithful seruice Lhit PrOvios on (e aneton O oo atAbute [ doapntchos, was m 1ls pAbHIS AStAARY AV | the republican omployes i bis bureau, and | A Savage Assaule Mado on a Nurso | "My Movtiiion o e TR SUT GHU U e Biluebrodadial Sl kil il BB g B bl aly el waa | Hoon. | Toplying ta the royicat for the o | that from them all he selected upwards of at Camaen, N. J, Mr. MeMillen of Tenneses, raised the pont | the Farnam street site N-‘L-“,‘::““:Ij"_"";l_ Hence, | passed, and the senato has laid itsclf open roached n regard to this moasure and 16 | Bouneoment of w definite policy, tho soore RV HuL£ad Paptatians Wil lib INoRd6H | DRIEAWNIOH, it SABRIS. HessH of ordor thiat tho substitute must be consid- | the city hiall. Jefferson squaro. fs absoiitoly | opno critiviam of too rapld railronding. b R tary says, under date of Junuary 25, that Al A AL L RS R R et e el Rl et i b e Al s LA ST T L Monday’s session was short, bt several | ol o bo treniel 4a Sinbiny.r s e | MO 1o Conerows by the preskdont o Jam: IIEVRLINA WWAS Fo:elo0tans THS SIBEUISH - 6F. | CANeh, T, 01 AN TOMRA TV I8 HBORNBISNS | Bimeps v e it Yant to build unoa every available plece of | important bills, weto passod. Oto of thom | hated e T avonaae ToE ttn nota; | Ary 15, A cominuhicat ot thn. BV GAHOEL HaFes0h Bt Vs WHOLBNEla. difs | i WHO0L oY 6160 NN HALH FOoMon HHRNEE |ttt e i 0 ot WAYS JUE Tiine. | Jertemon TR IR e R BRI s e L LI Tho lustor elntse was Striowon out. and avin | DArtient (0 tho secretars of stato i re ¥y missal unnecessary, and General Black does [ ond floor this morning by watchman Joseph Mr. Reed of Maine, advocated immediate [ dollars to the city for park 'nu'xf;:',:-:"m\"\":‘\ diction over the roservations of Forts ob- | then such vigarous opposition was mani | {0 to an announcement of a definite policy s AL S T e e s L e el bl b U R A et B ol ) poses. We | nson and Niobrara. Auothor amends tho | [£Gh, SSERGRRE LYt ETILES R HIng 16 1HG PO HALE LR O stated that the name of the son of ex-Sol " i eBY | pariff sheet by Mr. Carlisle, in which the lat- | HKe Kind, and the city shoul N oxisting law 8o that ohildren over sixteon | Dill failed to reccive the endorsement of tho | BIK A0 the Fatuest of Herbert to know { 1 that the name of the son of exSenn ts of her limbs, inflicted with a | 4o L : flBao LS thams; MY Hog uld buy them, | eannot bo sent to tho. reform sohool, The | house. — The question will come up again, as | if a further cnlargement of the ropr tor Willey, of West Virginia, a particular | sharp instrument, and she had been horribly § eranid: “Itis th fmperative duty of ths [ Pocorate thom, and keop thou open, and wbt | prosent limit 18 eightecn yoars A third | the senate has passed a bill of the ) | tiona for tho navy departmont would. bo friond of Ganeral Goff, the successful ropub- | bruised on the side and abdomen by kicks, representatives of the people to reduce the | P i3, Ter—I am in favor of the Far Innkos an important chango In the manvor | eNOF and it is now on the housc calondar. | Iade, i view of the existing conditions tho GRETRHATIR AN EovebEbRIIA" Y 'Wuith, | SHUIWHW very urttioal bt itiohs ahR il ||| LT BHGL LOIGL LTS CoBBES B L o i M AR P R e 11 neouNb1llLiosithe hisusuruwItsberes 3 Sl s S8 Win this. demt hron SO0 ENE 1807 e Nol1EAHh WHOETEISROEAL | [EDDLY swok ¥écoveRirexatoRy A volay || BEICUEABL Y MPiers wak ‘o cIftatetion Het) | Kool e aae SR A VRIS H | oy A Ao L R a o | hoavh o | amHESwhHHsIon Y s R T B Black intendud to dismiss iobly, not recover, The wtory:, a8 old Y | ween tho house and senate bills, Tho houss | Eeneral iurposes and public. convenionco the | e 1 to compel the attendanco of jutors on | T submission aucation hns boon the toble | FAPMYSLIN, ependitirns p 4 ’ buth room about midnight to pre- [ bill very largely fncreased the ad v Farnam street site is the one every tr the first duy of the torm of court, and. por- | §F 2enoral convorsution wmong the legislators | WG ¢ TSRS, SRBeRiuline - urising T VI AR 1 By ANBRTN; buth * room sbout midnight to, pro. | bill vory largely incroased the nd, valorems | N Hofiman 1 im hoone ovory time, - mits the * judges to dolay calling thy | QUi tho weck On Wednesday s mulority out of conditions Whieh it cannot overconi In tho Hotiss to-day tho sonato tarift bill | Sho was eizod by o man, Wwho demanded. hoe m‘"“«\m"‘m,'l.qw‘_l:h_ .:hll;.“.“( il s inc v“mt I BLYEBE K BRI SN e e “”xl. jurors until thoy are needed, Another of the committee on constitutional amend. | Until a decision is reached as 1o the poliey of was roforrod to the ommitteo on ways and | money. She had none, 'but_offered him a | had followed the advice of cver 0 ohouata | rage toattempt o focate it anywiere olso Bill oxtoads the . timo . of paying | ments filed a report in the nature of a request, | the Govcrnmont tocatding the independenc yras rofornad Lo tho comimitteo on WavS and | wateh, when he'said: I don’t want. your | of the treasury and aluiostevery po on \\'lh}‘v since this site has once been duly authorizod :",.<y.4‘5-\.4n;1._I.(m]u_ vlnml 00, if the hold g ll'r:“l mission to postpone tho subaission n'»l ”n:i\lmu.m‘ Islands, 1o judgemont can be o o A o | Wteh! I'havo come to-night to do, uway | hud hud w basd in the nctual administration | Y WS votitue populuco of tliis o TINTE | BhoMoR b by Snaravand Waxos protnptys | AN el AL T EAat Lt ) 0 vith you. To-morrow nigh vill da © law. arenc sEALl Wers a1y st convenient loeation thy v 3 T R e erost und taxos promptiy 9 5 g S8 el Wit ST ocratic members of the committee before | watchman” The womsn fl"rrn‘v‘u‘mh w‘hv‘r]\‘:z ::.r-:-’; hlvnlt:\llfill)\;f!.;‘ \r;:»‘..‘..:“‘\ld:‘l"fl ;“ LB Herman I\W:qul/j«'(!ll uu'ulx "ulx*l"‘“-u'(‘-’::}h the Tuesday's session did ||n\:|<'rvnm-\lnh u.‘u: i [ fee of five ho appointed by the spea ment 18 not 1ware that wo hava had ang nu Speaker Carlislo ruled that the measure | ubon the mau tied a towel over | wanted to show tho n of the tivo bousos, |He | prosent sito on- Farnam syrcet. 1 balio © [ Most of the day was consumed i discussing | 10 Visit Des Moluos aud other points in Towa tional policy upon this subject. Neither coult, under the oldest standing rulos of the | her head. ~“He “then cut her hair | thatthe republican side, at least countes | thoro s ample room for a building Tareo | fur Keckley Dill, which proposes to allow tho | $H Iyeatieats the workings of the, Drolio, R L AR R I Houso, v bt ono referonco, Tho rapubli. | O cgee to the solb and thtomptod t ba. | boch wanting In sny vespoct_and urging the | ShouR 0 anawer the purposes for muny Jurles o i tho damuges fora iman killed by | g ead This toa i, hid. adopto s rosoln: Bitine §iaoda: O 1y ORbA0Y Vo Hedl | house, bavo but guo reforcnce. The ronubli. | spuit hor, “Tho towel around her Head ho. | nocessity and prapriety of speedy action on years to come. The city having once pui- e A e A HOBECIEE e s tos mun, avd adopted a resolu. | LHEHIC IS Que by ono thoy liuve hea i at the bill should cither bo | coming loosened, she screamed, when the | this measure. 3 Ynnd e mito for chia o leiti orico DUE | hoirs bring suit. - At presout tho law fixes | HonSELEUK Db comiiicn 1o venoth BoCs | N au LR IQL GG HFO TR AT I sont to 8 conforence commiltee at onco or re- | man kicked hor savogoly until sho lost con. | - Mr. Mills sald that the sonate had been | Sircady oxvpendod a lnrge Dot yind Bavine | £,000 08 the limit for i dead man, but lots tho the Dempstor submission bili on the follow | there is to be to new departure affecting ; Sained 1o the comm it toe of the whole house | Sciousniess, When she,came to she found her- B Be s covbenal |::'”'lru““ deem it unfuir to romove the location. Tiis | Jur find any amount of damages for injuri ll]“rflllmn”lylg This was doue, and the bill this gronpe of islands, I conceive that the | on tho stite of tns union. Messrs, Teed and | S¢if covered with blood and was very weak, | ing a bill which it now seut to the oprenar- 1 location was ot my first choice, but now I Of course the bill concorns the railrouds | BIACCd on the general fils without epposition, department 1s quite ablo o perforai overy B e e almtaomn it o sand | 0 Ter groans atiracted the Mgt ‘watcl: | fore the house bill hud been sentto the sen- am strongly in favor of it. most seriously, and the corporation men wero | fyhere it WwHE bo teachod in u fow, diws T R S L aaC R SHRE o MeKinloy beld oence o B A oty | oro e e bl st o e vin fovor o€ it iaco for the | U0 A Sovoral of their: namber wora | House roll I, b bill providing for tho sub ditions. * Unless “there s n ' conflict SR ) S b | T LR LS U N ST L AR e ouly propor placa for the | ausoat, and they staved off the vote until | Mission ofa high liecase uwuendmouty wis botween the poliey of this government meant an end to all chaneo for revonne re. | of being the assailant, but this cvening was | agree to a It ies L ";I'“ .:;q[",.‘ ould [ i “the foundation should not b ylm_]yw" next day when the bill was again taken up. recommended to pass by o majority of the | and that of some other power, the diff s o | alhasesthireblhg 10 e Adancs onswhloni | [BaaR e Vil mitieo of tho confercucd | wvay by biildie anoiher Tl clsewhore. | s e’ MEDNICEs soaned a compromise o committen nnd niso phacod-on fite, | Will doubtless be havmonized and no extra- e B e Erise favorad o revision of | 1o hold fim. The mystery is stillunsolved. | & time when ~ the coffers ousare. At f e Farnam strect sito will bo largo cuough | Ve memeimdor of W edie Both of these measures will likely bo cons - | 97dinary expenditures will be: callod for. the tariff at this time and as the country had - - - governmont wero loadad with excessive ray. | for this city for the next oo hundrad yoar The remainder of Wednesday was con- | ©réil together Having brought to the attention of the ap with a loud voice recently cxpresscd its THE CITY COUNCIL. enue when the peovle were XS IVe reve | It would b as large us that in Now ‘s, | sumod in a fight to kill Raymoud's bili for tho Gitehrist's bill, to prohibit lotteries ana [ Dropriate department the = circumstances views on the subject, it was the duty of the [ = onuo when tho hooplo, Nere Sronmngunder | City hall to.duy, Besfdos this, wo want an WHBTIASIBH bf AT AenONIGRILOR R 6]6cbiva || [T es ot anes was duvarably epo¥tadiy | ikt ItaChecrtition (anaming Horeallton reprosontatives of the pooplo to taka the bill | 't Peals With Several Matters of | onuo by increasing the burden on the oo | OPen space in-the city, und 1o other 1s ng | Failroad commission of three members. It the commnttee of the wholc definite instructions, and the wiole matter ¥ KON BI6 104 faic opHorLARTY. Yo bE PRURIN G SR TaFBaE) L lHl'Hl[)l‘l'l\lQ#'I\vH'Il‘: good for that purposo as Jefforson Square, | (e largely o personal tilt vetween | few important biils were passod this | BAving been laid before coneress by tho un and givo it fulr opertunity to bo [, o et Wierett o atonco | Semmerati ] Mr RS Hhen oon tho [ K080, Shovi e tho eity had Feomn oasages | Ghureh | Howe - and Me. | dtuymond, weolc. Auong thoso of ‘reneral intorest to | RSt it would be proforablo thet this followed by 1. Breckinridge, of Kentucky: | went into committeo with Councilman ailoy | o 8 brief discussion of the merits of the | U, Dovigls o oity tiall from Waenai | thio fouturo of which was Horn'soffar to vota | o'\ heoblo was o biil by Gaily” 1o provido for oo MUl ICER I MORS and Mr. McMillan, of Pennessee, evaded the | in the chair. There o S bill, "and said that it the majority of the | PUllE in that vicinity, for an olestion commission if . Raymond | ®uniform systom of keeping accounts in the [ bofond ite wuthority or control real question at issue, that of giving tho | 1 o woro were clovon members | Pith, and s that SF, the malority of the | "ames Stophensan<-1am i favor ot the | Fi bt ceoned maeh metrimon A A kO AaT Bl aob S s LEY SV BRI A SR A T B e ant, OF Vi the | presont, the absenteos bemg Bedford, Boyd, | come to the house from th broper ould | g qrnam stract sito by all odds and will fight | =y equ groated much merrimont. Lttt L T DO e e o e T revieion. and hold that the senate bitl | Chaffee, Hascall. Kaspar, Shriver and Vau | mittee, oper cout- [ e Jefforson square crowd. Jefforson squars ].“‘“““"*',“‘v‘ night, Sonators Tindaay, Hurd, :'.: CRHID Ll i LU A Tyl o Wis an ontirely now measuro, and that, | Camp. Councilman Ford questioned the | Mr. MeKinley of Ohio followed Mr. should bo beautiful und keptas a park, a tobinson, Burion, Shannor, Ioekloy, dow: | MGG BE PR SIS 0 e i ain ehec R therefore, under the rules, it had no right 1o | legality of a call from tho iy ‘F oned w0 | He suid u..n,m}-.|u.(-s|murulln.;:v:n?[[-'..'-.-nllfll-],. if we had intelligent, -,u-Jnonu-u'm'l{; ctt, Roche, Wetherald and’ Funck held a lie coming woek promiscs to be one of | Captain of the Nipsie. = The department, either be sent to a conference comumittee or % or for m com- | L 8 A e et iatation biforo ghe | lunichoads in the council, it would bo fixed | {0 onforunee Al FI0NA'S slasping Foota (o | EDontendidbsorbie. intevektin ilegislative | b e 8 ABG o Rend dimmiediately soiea L et oo or [ mittee of the whole in a special | conelusion of the present congress fore the | upus o park. A city hal o JefTerson squ i | Wiscuss submission and agreo on a plan of cirolos. -Thie " Douglas county contest cases | JIICHEL vesSls to Samon in_ resbonne o (o etained [n the houso for finmodinto consld | Joyyipn, ‘and, Counciluan Snyder sup- | Yory mmion Wpon the action meross ependei | WIS, Doy PR IeTersan e | campatin, ey eanvassed tho sators Wil be disposed of anl o Bl voto reached | Feauest, nad would be pleased to strengthen on wiys and means would take upon it coukl | ported tho objcction. They both thought | the'motion made by the entleman phon | four faces instead of the two which the 1 counted eighteen votes, bosides three doubt- | O (e euoestion of submission, Theso ave the force at the Samoa islands by these and not. fairly be anticipated. After the speaker | it could only be ealled by motion at a regular | Maine, Everyb new that if tho bl “' nam street site requires. The Farnam stroet ful. They agreed to abstain from debateand | !M¢ leading questions that will absorb the at- other vessels of the Pacific squadron if nec- B e i o O, et ol auedkOE | moeing of ihe coutiell, YmoLion ke ropur v 4 Lol (.) 1 [ site is wmoro contral. If, as s |m-|vl °U [ decided to oppose unreasonable obstruction. tention of the solons in the louse, though essary. 1, however, the parpose of the Ger- Lo o wits i Monms Mo Mottinles at. | evor, was not sustained, and tho bion, snow e e | guy, there is not room enough there, u‘: Lindsay's submission bill was reported to | QUher important bills may come to the sup- | M0 government, now made entirely clear, tompted to have adopted o resolution - set. | discussed an ordinunee dividing the city iuto | islation would ~bo Licallog- | huy' the court house and use it foF a oity | S gt e oot g Tt ! ol LIt o PR VAR B S (R DT ting apart Tuesdiy, February 5, as a | ten wards instead of nine, ns at proscnt session. So at this bomt tho | Ball as Lubderstand it 1s for sale. sinypEdebate Sisconsiticrdtion Sws inost i AL (e D day upon . which the bill Shotld bo | On motion of Councilman Wheeler it was [ house should determine whether the count he |0 HL Millard—Bither site actually pleases | Poped tHIt Feiday afternoon et ol Ry isestholotionss considerad, and that it should be a pending | not adopted. louse should detormino whothier tho countey | mo. Iialiko taiing two_ poisous, both 0ro | oo the” Novemoer. aiaciicn. 1000, o LaxcoLy, Nob., duu, 3.—[Spacial to Tus | under irritating cenditions, with uo duty to order until completed. 'This was in the na- | An ordinance prepared by Councilman | whether the excessive collections wente, of | obuoxious. 1 rther prefer Jefferson s ware | sion av the November eloetion, 1590, of the | B |—The senate did a littie routine b ol ol ityieive fure of an instriction to the committce on | Hascall, calling for the repeal of section 21 | continued for twelve or fourteen b | because I think it wqu bo. more benofioial | following auendrtent: “The manufact ness this mornmg, and afier 4 1© busi- | rise to trouble. In view of the critical situa: e I b o ity oo e ot | of ordinance 495, which rofers to tho closing | ‘The senate hus respoctfully usked the_houso [ 10the citv. But I tonlty dou'y re beudtictal | wule, wnd keoping for sale, ‘ot Intoxicating | sion adjoirmed watl 4 o'clock M D s |l icorar Lotk thottulanlon e AL 0 bocn read by the clork, the speaker an- | of saloons at midnight and on Sundays, was | to grant a e conftronce, If the | mixed up in the matter.” Don’t know SEitoL liguors as a beverage are forever probibited [ 0% & journed until 4 0'clock Monday afte officers of the squadrom, If = further nougiced that it must go to the cotamittee on | voted down. i) HOvE voutdi caatiiho sennthin fros conter. | oW Lshallivotes AC in this state, and the logislature shall pro- | BOOW togive the commitiees a chance. T'wo yeaunls ra B8t SO U SanatoH O SO, ways and means, Tho Speaker i rendering | Another ordinance, giving the Union Pa- | ence, and only oceupy common _ground, or- | O hker—T lean towurds Jofter- | ¥id6 bY law for tho enforcement of this pro- | Of the three bills introduced were for the D D Lhuckilns oL alehoitCiardolh iy frays and cans. Tho eposker i rendering | o o narmiaoion. o, loy. tescih. theoogh an | found o both bills, It could roduoa: the 'rev: | o5, Auare. Oue (iigrests aro dividod, wna | Vision" o benefit of Omalia D R o lace: its presont foran was not_a privileged mat- | aliey between Thirteenth and ifourteenth | enue fron 5,000,000 10 $10,000.000, ATl tnat | Lhove thousht all along that carrying’ tie A sbecial report, was roceived from tho live|| Senator il for pondencs it A D s S G tor, morely because it was @ rovenso moas. | Stréets, i order to reach block 196, was also | Was necessary was to exuming i comn at | ey over tho hills to fhe west would involve | SWOSK coutnissionors, showing its expenscs, Athos ESRLI Tononolive saliets ann D o e e CT A e urc or because the senate had requested a | Killed. asinocossary whs/lofjexiuning in oominon |45y uiviohcoskitulthalt gy, Rowaver, Tavoulal| noiroa vidiod it OLIBLL (o et feoin aathorizos the Airo and police commissionors. | f L Sut WIS 8 I by e g e oniinances, one. for. thel aorrowing ||(OLE \hoRIbill Ghind ) riovking) 0l do ¢ witll| Licoitosbalnprovarygffetmade fon »Lwould | mission by Senators Connor and Ransom, ( Of metropolitan cities to_croate such n L orost Jotitg O ol aa i Lau OB el SWOrs I 11h pirbiof Bloventhatreok, botwaon: Mason ||| polltics; (Thiey' had Ei o don ‘|| B Ror g e mals on e old | miie roport was referred to u committee. The [ fund by assessing to each policeman’s "m'“‘h’ll‘!““ company, and is being con Mitteos to wiom were givon special privic | and Hickory, and another for the narrowing | With free trade or protection K ohoy b | SUOUE to bear auy structure ; indications are that a determined offort’ will | monthly pay & sum not exeosd e o ovorbiaole il Jar mulunly mittecs fo whom wero civen, spocial priel | an[lickory, and anothor for the harenvviug | Witk fran trade, v protection, ey bl ) ot radtord 1 savor thg old ste,ns i bo made to abolish the commission, or L L sumnot exceeding [ in day by day. T s wo longer iy loges 1 yanropocied fus fore tha' il | of Eeres stz bewocs Eifteenth and Sle, | Rottyne ¥ Jo pih g DM o, 10t b0y | i mbar i couaty bildime: e site, e 16 | lenst to roduce its opriation to’ such a per cont. The mon s to | pther protost upon which can ‘bo_ oxpiained L e et e R e | e hothl of the Kround ab.t0 bo vatated-to the | everythilg to do with an honest administra- | 410t sud hus ‘expended o largo sum of sum as to mike it unserviceable be al into) " tho! . oltyl trousure st erenc o thee nava forco. L ap Speaker swhon bo should docide that. the bill | adjoining property owners, were laid over. | tion of the customs laws, whether based 4 | money alrcady. Jolfsrson squure could b e tbatire of the aftcrmoon eas tho do- | and erolited 1o the “Polico Kelief | Rrorsof ihe mavy will not i ot shonld "bo | referrod 10 the com: | . An ordinance for the control of straet | the principle of protection or on the principle Joney lrealy:, pederson suunre could bo | by and pasizo of Senator Coruells. bill, | Funa. 1t is to bo used exclusively for the | doiinite e e WO Mittee on * ways and means. and | fakirs and peddlers in cortain por- | of free trade. Iask the geutlemen on Ciple | for the city. ATk | \which perwits the investments of the state | relief of policemen wheu sick or i R R, B S L B oy ol i (e apublicna | tone,. Of Dhe. oty - was. uot Tap: | slassort k the gentiomen on both | *“fjygn’ G Glark—I!1ayor the ot site for | BOXRaoNt auhool fuiid In rosistored school | ¢ of of policomonwhon sick or dicaplod, | under the develoning ercumstancos - Our K in demanding a conference on the retention | proved, and another, uicely worded but | this congress with some practical, patriotic the r us that it has votod on once, pro- fund, as well as in United States, state and or their funeral expenses, for the relief of nianednnu o u?|:s'.n|m- a and Sand of tho megsuro in the commitice of tho wholo | proveniing wny one oxcept an_employe of a | result. o practical, patriotio | e reasne that it has votell on pnce. pro; | county securities Ip was aftbrwards re- | fhei fumiics ufler holw denth of for pon e R An WD e . R B VO AR ouse, While the debuto was in progress it | railway company from crossing railway | Mr. MeMillan of Tennessee supported Mr. the grounds are amplo for all the needs of | et from the houso to correct i defs wro honorably retired from | dombta in the minds 0 oficials ‘us to. thoir ~ s stated that tho Randail mon hid secured | truoks exccpt at street erossings, was thrown | Mills thalaloy]for thIFLy yoare! “riday morniag was spent on Somator | service. To this assessmeat are to bo added | duty under the existing c o ra e a pledgo. from the domocratic mombors Of | out, ws it was ovidently & relic: of the days | M. Reed replied and Mr. Breckenridge 'A. IRosewster—1 fayor the Farnam street | JLockley’s auti-trust bill. Au umendimsut to | all finos imposed : s h £ o exicting contitions: | Ih tiosa T e rart va et ot tisn u a y arclic of the days [ Mr Ree Mr. Breckenridge of [ A H0SoN Ly c amBstraat | b o e o W a1 all fines imposed on policemen for dereliction oups of islands, by treaty rights, harbors ] asa, and Hione thar the | o Baasions ware o Sloom, s | Kentucky said that the remarks rhowed thas | §iio bocadse It has boon alroady sclected by L . combining to | of Juty, one-fourth of the reward nave been reserved for the navy s is ofinately ns- | erning hack owner SRty wing himsel rolloagzue (McKinloy are alveady finished and $40,000 has be dsbie siholstnnie adjoumncd fhefote claimed. property’ and money coming | ¢ o United States ' have certained, but it is undoubtedly true that the [ The o s :x“l:;))v:ov:«?dvnll;:tkl'u;";‘)n\r 5nm:ffuuuftnfulx:::fl.:‘:.lyle?:fi.l:::Z}/lfifg‘:-'lly‘fi’u'uf'i’ Sbent on thy building: I\'mfiml‘;uil;:i\. been | reaching @ vote but 1t was evident that the 5E Uiolalmed e 4 fmoney roominy anll e (Unlod. Siates lMovel ibithe gertained, but iuls andoubtediy true that the | Tho ordinance ss approvad calls for lower | uLiscemingly for the porposo of ountEYs | mam stroet site the more central place, but i omcad s smuierill o) derortarye Ih bl rarton || F e i o e 1 os o0 [\ thei ihoory ot i o, together upon the session, but it will not bo finally consid- | horse vehicles, to churge the same fave, and | the democratic side in a false position UNE | is convenient. to tha foonyt houso, and peoplo | hoot | e Lindeny subuission bill | incideut e tter Oeductlng ' oxonsos | ' essing tho, Mitonomy. of thois. poople: 3 ered. The'action of tho houso to-day is re- | be charged the same §10.liconse, and tho lim- | Mills tariff bill had been sent to the b st | having business that calls them to' both places | Sh5° W {0 special order. The waliery | made trustecs of the fund and directed to | The harbor of S R gardod asa doath blow to taril rovision sofar | its Lo bo left practically unchanged. The lithad boen seut to/tho senate, | will' find! it vastly ‘more" convonient than || ooy 0 1oL e e ek tore, | carofully luvast 1 g d finndfarected a1 Y S A o A T T T || et P e ¢ d..g B e T e o el o walking up to Jefferson square. The Joffer- who anticibated a_bitter cont but they mhii ambers Gfitho se fore ower, but if the he future, as a naval would have appealed from the el , however, recommended that all | Fave the on revenue | U A L or. | Who antlcibated o itzor eontet, ot icy | ~Tho niombers of tho police force will mako) | BOFcy ik 1F8PS 1elands arojtolbendoriig Dl rom the chairand | wogons carrying Show caras or aaver- | Dills originating in the house. The senato son squaresite would require & nists had | rales for the disbursoment of the fund, sub- | the domiuion of Germany it would ¢ ol Dl to e o cor Tore o ot BIIL e O oE s Iroarors[ihiad ot donie! thiaty(us! thel gevtlemanitromy | DIIIEE FI0r SShou il founastlons: Jas. Fia Somtod ot to fabuto the meusiro, AN ThAr | Jene i o uoraf e, trasto Hing | b0 of use. I view of luto wdvices and. 5 or its retention to the committee of the | An ordinance regulating nuctioneers 080 | Ohio had frankly admitted. 1t had framed | EFGU% expense, Ltithenbnlaing. 18\to be opponents thought no votes eonld be charged | holiceman will hold an annu T g ou | roquest fo N s and the e Ola Eoua o 1L motbesnithat e tuarh ates Fonme e o0 g actinoore i7as |l a¥iaiTerautibiLis sbassdilonialaifferontiprinsi | (S =AY 00 e HaIEAT I stract etole/tar by Urnuient. An' wmendment by Senator | e Wednesduy afior the fist day of April | ment desires to bo 958 USHE bhey wai) 4 By aalic ovarthrorsi| Do ee Bl e e ens m,co“uw“mg wm\lflg B i (e bl Gamt Lok S{rom iche Ranaral moge: jor as it is 135 foet higher than the other | FPUISCR: providing for the reimbursement | to clect a board of ;,,‘_"-& 2 .:\_:“' Jurpose of tha government to's one of the oldest and most sacred rules of | pressmen coused a lively debate. 1t ) ox- | ciple. ihe bill eame buck from che Senate | yiio, and the new building can be seen from | OF, AMA2% T B panerty o o aacoion] itoRatostitinmborradl Mot WRasventyAirostors | Loy oLeshaeting tha Sambans) announce ny the house, Thon if thoy should huve mado | btated they are already overwhelimed. with | siddenly the gentlemew o the other S| all parts.of tho eity. The Jdofforson square | 1adt Workies initholopentdofenrobibitionjivill T eons and seener | O oiicars sbould bo navisod it Hiaflionas,) Muonlit thoyishould have made/| statod thioy are slroudy.evorwhelmed it 1Sk vlwiye dsclaroditha thora yras i || Sullaiok srould oquirol fpur fadce oatond of | Was defeated by a vote of 11 to 1. il eloct o prosidont = and - soore- | Wiy i patch from the eay thon Mo effort and failed, they would huvo boen | rules and regulations, and yet they, puy their | 140 Lt ST SECHUReE il IELE Y28, 12 | the two which the present one roqures” and Lol ouen. | ey o sbonrd wvillissue fordersoniehci [0 RS LEReR LU eGP RS S8 B utionists. Several well known tariff fighters | was finally recommended the, Should have | exceedingly anxious for a speedy O et | this would make the cost nearly 50 per cont ment 0f his intention to vote for the bill | oftiecrs and by the commissioners, bolice. | press dispatches some time ago, detalling the were present during the discussion of the | regular stands, selected by the police WAVO | It seemed to him that this was simply a higher. 1f tho Jefforson square site should | Were the ouly discussions provoked by it, Dion who rosisn or nra. dismissed will huve | occurances at Samoa -and T e o Dill, 08 to its reforence, smong them Senator | missioners, subjected to surpervision by the | Proposition that the house should S oIy | unfortunately be'chosen, Omaha would be A* otion” by Sonator . fansom to indefl- | 1o further elaim on the fand. Ofears hon. | ditional foreo. = EEEL 20T Hisocck, on the republican side, and ex-Rep- | mayor and city council. pervision by the | g 16 Vot of its rights alone, but of only city in the United Statos thu places | PICH Postpone was lost—10 to 34 Beably vatired 1nny. hiuvo" oniy ‘suod Intorgh Inquiry ut the navy department this afte resentative William R. Morrison and J. Ran- | Then the Aloxander wine room ordinance | it ~ duty to consider = tuxation, both |y, city or public building in close proximit Submission finally passed the senate by | fu tho fund as the diroctors wiy catablish by || noon developed the fact il e JoIph Tucker of Virgiia, o the deGeratio | was taken up, and 1t mot with vigorous op. | external and intornal, T the bill Was sent s ot of railroad switches and grounds | thg following votee, rule iy establish by A | 8080 Lo no 0 rech roRoned (0 SasyBiaLy Bide. Tho gatlerios wors woll Aled and it | position. 16 s dinaiy decidod by & unani. | to the Ways ana_meis committeo he would | 1 rdot of guilrond switchies und wrounds | “veus—turton, Conner, Connell, Funck, | ™A clause pormits the polico commissioners | Whithov's lotter inquirine us t tho policy of was' expectad by the visitors that a sharp | hious voto that the prosont police vules wero | LY to sec that the ‘committec reported bucl must destroy Jefforson square for park par. | Gullogly, Hoover, Howe, = Hurd, Jewott, f to continue the salary of o comimissioner® | the rovernment. It is understood Lt S it wabs about 1o takce pluce Ious vote that the presont police rules were | 17 ocordance ‘with tho principlos:of | B0 let Uit use it o iiare obrk B | iocklcy, Lindsa, Linn, Mynning, Nesbitt, | throo monuhs "if ¥ jof 8 poticeman for § i BN sident's action In roforring tho | St o Dol D AnNEATION, o e ey DO Nte se | the bill reported atthie last. session. ~ As fo|| ToF Whioh it s muuh botter fitted thian for'a 2i0kpthsobinson, LROCIS, Slan g Sythor ItEhissraisability s Stnons Slap {{ imulierio congrossyiis bused, o e congidon o Ston are b tin o exblodo a real | thy waste baskct, he et OF "t St Y B g city hall. o o, Thegart, Wethorala' =21, 0 e o o permanent oy may, | on able extent, upon the points ‘made in Secre 8 spresentatives inance defining the o , | to say. cours vas entirely differe; o = R bl Ares herndams, ehiation | sthoireot endatio o mayor, allow tary Whitney's letter. swer L noxt wook. As stated in_ theso. dispatches S anomlugnesicoflingiiins ditieetol Wha litromitho O e oL BaptingslConnclimen Arcested. Noeyal ARaulsanEHoxion SLoee SR s, e R S B iy i s SR G ::,l;rfii“uj;.";._.,‘?; m‘. ro'is strong 10bby hero | $6o on sowers and tho ity shgineors, and Messrs, Mills and McMillan then sub- Hastivas, Neb., Jan. 26, b a1a)imalos n.].,) inocd) \..r 7.11'11711. sioners are also allowed, on recommondation | this afternoon swd: “There is no antagonism 4 Lok SstoNE Lokyyore gl toson Weweraand ) tloolly Hengloe L | Mosurs. Mills and McMyllan thon eten | aram to Tur 1u.[—Judgs Gus Tele: ol wits absen P pnore are Slo0 ol Myod, on rmoomi % | botween tho. stato and navy departmont { 2:‘:“‘"“3«‘1’%2‘:“ Satligirisndsobitolmeasure)| jootnoll meoting s mght " 80 ¢ | thoy” had held in reserve, ~and [ district court S e | B LT TR By Bl i (e retirod oMicor over Afty yours ojd | Uiis matter.” ; ¥ CpantmER prossc o-day: “They have boodles o ght. 03 bad 0 | : ourt, has ordered an attachment to | session Saturday morning and adjourned till | who shail eiye: A Shaivman Herbort, ¢ . | R A g 3. L i h 9 veforen - e inj unc county judge in re- | day was used for committee work, Al el e bl q ‘i LS ks OOERLAN | B e tho rillroud companics 20| Maxsersun, 0., Jun. 2.—Nows has just B e e adior.nas] ™| volking Fircling’s saloon Ticensé, uud sum- O on iaiaw ] (a1 e Al oo RIIRaRth Ok lzas ot e DR T LB | A mtlon 1t fh ot anai Sagtinhe, towpshte | bocu received hero of a White Cap visit to | gent for present on kel for unauimous con. | moned the couteil 1o uppear beford bim Mon- and_moro thon two hundred and | may come into his uste oporty that | SD4 THE, PRI N this motter the govorn: SRS i S RS hobs reoelved sere ot s White Can.vlatio fleant for prosos o Dil, but. | day noxt'to show eause for their action. oveiy bills huve b introducat in Uho | auty. twhen it hus bors e oo ol | mont should be shaped Ry 3 d over one hundred towns in the Ok Shes in the s arn pi ¢ W1t Mr, McKinley then aske N o ORI S AT house, bearing on all conceivable subjects, ed, for a period of onths. = He — B e Sl e i e TWO NEBRASKA CATS. ooy ndred more will be fntroducod | hiust adverias Tor ity duvs preceding the | - Combining Against Prohibitionists e Dol himdod ok Hboraity.ita statod. 1o | Foot e e sl Wbt thirty otnera an | the tarift bill a special order for February 5, | They Demolish Each Other Ac b o e ar o rond a2l s dumpreceling R |G Jan, 2611 s sated that the re e o ua ty sl D sl Skber miilted thellomed ofiiree poorlo andproyiding: forvotosonicononepnoar ol |- - AINREKNQRAOBEDARY: Biulce, e M A House. port Lo the offect thut there i3 u forcign sy | Bongross, 1L is boliovod that arrangements | toro down their houscs. After doing ths | ATLCr Lyelvo hours' debate amendment | From a safe sufe point we one day lus | There has been a serious and unnocess TN c0n, Nebs San. 25 —=[Spooial (to: M. | L1688 tolcontrol. the browing: intorosts o | Rave boen mado to got hold of some. of this | they visited John and Adam Chesrown's | Mr. Mills wgun objected, and so the bill week witnessod & terrifie. combat be- | deluy in printing bills, or the work would be | | Tho house held o short and unim: | Dy’ come i e o oo A, 1 paper and this is to be the final proof of the [ residences, but the occupants had i Mhis | with the senato amendment, went to the | Ween two abnormally developed ‘i'homas | 1 rly finishied with a large number of com el Sl ”, L 8 iort and unim- | sy e which s now bein o 18 corruption fund at the back of tho Oklahoma | outbreak i the flvst manifestation of indig. | committee on ways and means. e st s | mittoos, * About seventy bills wro you to bo | BRTENE P8 Lt his woriung, T commite | gy poghout this state, and that while the or 13 schouie. 4 e sttt o th five, Chiasrow & | M. MeCroary, froa the comimitteo on for- | theit tigerish heurts, says tho editor of [oEaes, i ciloge e on iutortal provenents reported Louse | iAo s for the protection gt b CAUINET TALK, uation at the acquitial of e oy Cesrowis | elen affairs, reported the Edmunds resolu- | the Scotia (Neb.) Herald. They f e committoo on privieso's und lectons | roll 1, bl providig . o ity may Jovy | /o i @0, 4‘\ ; oliy mad talka with this aistinguisned vopune | D, 4 ns Defiant. moction of tho uropeun governmonts with | ways finishod before anothor began, | testimont, ks anme 695 nagos. hus | Bullard’s bill, vrovidiug for doing aw om prohibitor and ugh Tiznso | ficho, and 1t Was generully. ramored aroand | . DEruowm Bich., Jan, 96.—Dospatring of | iy Contral America, Mr isthmus of Darien | /Piay could not huve fought any harder | been thoteughly siftad, the, bujor boxes i with stoves on passenger brains, was uide £ IR Aliod 1Ro0 LD bERU AR TAHE H o, ana i was generaily“rutuoredaround. | 1t MU O Wi e | Geat Apiericn | M, pteCrenny S| i oy Tid been Tn the position of the two of the three disputed preeincts haye | $pecial order forduestay afteraoo usinoss may o runod, and- (it i3 cent “the trensury poriofolio, which ap | cndorship of Fatber Kolasinski back into the | and the comiittee granted leave to report ut ifthoy hafd bedn thiho nostnen (of the |ihaen examined; and wrguiouts by counselion Onmotion, hitls on “third reading v U ataa arganlcitions nave e | Devond question boon again thrast upon him, | foid by gentle methods, Bishop Foley yes- | any time. PROTY S [[HRONT e OF ML KORIY. o TtBY: WOLO' [ihoth aides ipys bepn Jiogrd. I couiiiion passed over, - Bills on the genoral filo w Afaoied f0 Drapankiili hassie of Diabiies | Goneral Clarkson, of Towa, loft tho city diy | terday issucd a circular warning them that | Mr. Outhwaite of Ohio objected oth game from cold nose to tip of ex- | have only to oxamino the ballot box in the called ovor, 'bo number excceded sixty 18va I i poailonatapnen 0 e | Gnoeal Olaskson, ot Towa laft tho eliy duy | terday issuod o olccular wasuing tiow that | Rl OLtitiie of 20 jected. pressive tail. The fought some fifty | remwning precinet, look up the authoritic A fom biile Wora. Inbrotluted. e foyiow- | the syadicats dacline “to talk ‘atout | Reiars piargayioan I8 i aiaiod it o S stignance poc e serthes, i || At cusidorddle discussion o compro- | fownds in wbout rico as miny minuics, | cited by counsel, and prepared their report, | IBg were the most importa atte i | from Sonator Alison. I he is not in In- | Kolasinskians to-day issued a notice claiming | A joint resoiution . ussed appropriating | A4 when the battle closed we called it | Tuis will be accomplisiied by Monday or | BBy Christy ofClay—lo ostablish u state SPARKS 180 THE WHES | Qlanapolis tonight he will be thero very | to represent 13,000 Poles and defying m‘L 500,000 for pRYMERE 0. the 1 O ttas | u dvaw, for thero wnké not enough cut 1 Tuesday. The indications are “that the re. House of Correction” at some point in Cliy 5 4 a8, shortly, and there is no doubt that | bishop. : ¢ of James B. Eads. I | RS Gan T bl | unngLnamEwe |Laak gl of the precinets in [ COMBLY. o Allison left Wishington this i the senator's ucceptance of the treasury —— e o e Smalin s fan |t paitegriiLhe by KA aR M IS i AR By MeMillan—~To prescribe compensation | maraing ul 4:40 for hudianupolis. portfolio will be made known. This will Premier Greenway's Deninl. i B o e s Zosasar | claws and outiolo 10y Jontterad nbe fur, | throo or four of the dowocratic wembors. | 8% CoULY CLeElEs \hieRint wa huvink ovorwev: | TR bil bo raunovethe tarmitorial cavito of 1 fi‘{?g&”,,: '{]flum‘y in the ‘;_mm[ Rl o e MiNNpALOLIS, Jan, M A Winnipex spocial | Dart of the o aundiy olvil mm”"m'\ ii.;lt:“knl "L:I.) .’“:[:“( 'I‘AHI/A “l'llllllr\j:( il:,l‘;'l.':":':l’h;rllli ml During llul' first two v of u..; '“v...;\(-,, (‘n;;vlllitf‘\h“.u;«i mlm)ul..nv; J R vizona from Prescott to Phoonix 1 .‘|'. ,'.-"'" | ' the appointment or electio ien- n S eration of the ing amendment, ¢ g s st enough of a tail | session resolutions were the orderof the ¢ S guto—To aimend scetion 130 of an | passed and approved government, | e “md‘.mm}'wm“ lmwu"mm'llw:fn; on | says that ata banquet tendored W Premicr ;:_‘“);I'l:'IN{V:.OII"LII\:" :ul(x,xll:,.‘n‘u‘ni ul: _m;l',.un.n_np. to build this story off, Where two brave | The solons in the house are rathor fastid ot entitled tAn act to ncorporate metr I“n-‘ r‘ :‘|Mlv IEOTREIHIRS SPEELAL. i house, or General Clarkson, o Governor | Sirecnway, at Glonboro, last night, e re- | propriating 815,000 for O tivation up | Toms died for love. s, and whon anything goes wrong they at. | Dolitan cities,” und defining, rozuluting and | gy for iy Lt Tagrenge | Larrabeo, Seuator Allison has very obstt. | futed the chiarges of corruption that Iave | tho best method of irrizating urid rORI00s. s Pk R Sodotutied e s, th | prossriving the duticn, powirs i govers | of o fate Saytir o SUsed b0 lave Lo 86 Northern Pacific ay o o Oy motlan or | e A T T = employes of the house were objects of reso. | Xistin BB WIOH ng the Lo L} in light very aifferent f‘rum“!::::lm,:nwwllllxl:g offered to vesign if any gentleman pres NG g lod by incroasiug the appropriation [ e .“‘“‘l'l roe Presv:/**What's the mut- futiona this week. Tho report of the regents The Lindsay submission bill v § foriinn o1 0,900, 34 {08 light very aifterent from that, In WhIch | would say that thero had been any corrup L ter between you ‘And Johnson?" he | of the state university, wiving au itomized fiest time. ‘The house adjourned until 2 p, The main buildings of the Contr ook 18 Bold that unless he accepts the treasuryship i LR LR R A A0 HRREL S8 queried as they dropped off the car statement of the expenditures for the past | W Monday, Yurd compaus’s hog sbaltoir at derkoy City the great northwest, which has backed him ¥louds ip the South. pmondad, Ik repaivad inrke malorlty vole, | ©HO. we don't spagsy) wee thp reply, | twe yoars, called 1or by the resolution of Mr. e Purhed yesior cxnoon. Do total loss b b 15 Al of his positlons And ambitions. wiii | SanevEPOKY, La., Jan. % —The river is | of no quorum,” not in D ontans 1o the | i Money muttersiii, Rayner, will be placed on the members’ Arvented for Cou In cabimi i 810,000, Covored by - not ba represented in the administration, and | rising rapidiy. Advices from ubove indicute | amendment but for the purpose of oo *No." desks early in tne week, ‘The state board of Reanisa, Pa, Jan Ihree o ware || BANFRRCE, 8 3 that therefore he owes it to that scetion to | that all ‘the low lands are submerged. 1t is [ pelling the Committee to allow o vote to be | . Folitics or religios;’’ transportation has not yet submitted a com- | arrested to-day for passiug counterfeit silver P b make some sacrifico at this time. The lowa | feared that the river will rise higher than | talen on an amendment which he desired to “No. You see wo:were both afterthe | Mprubve statement of the freight doli Mwo hundred dollars of good money . lsteior Coy dolegation i congress, while acknowledging | hus been known since 1645, ~Te-day the loeves ot providing for tho sale | sume girl, I drow ool aud 1 charged and collocted on local trafle in the | iy small coins wara found (0 Buliug R, MoCarney anhealed frogi:a that it will be a sacrifice in onc sense | between Catron and Caldwell was eut by ain arthpasiod) samegich F AveioRD and 1ok bl | awetadilowa, Mimout) Bllan, Mionesdi | o 0 WaIS s nen s b a8 | covnioum dudgman, fon Rl gg i to their state for the senator | Unknown parties. “ | tories dterri- | marry hor, and he bas never forgiven | and Nobraska in complinuce with the resoli | countorfoit. Bevoral trudosnen tostifl in thesuit of Saling IS, N s 10 g0 into the cabint, say it will bo an honor B T o g AR 21 A by Mr. Hall Thoro 19 a | that the accused hud visited their stores i BagulkA | - MeCartney vs, to Iowa and her people, and the surrounding An Atlantic Newspaper Closed house adjouined. o avose, and the | LWy e ought tobe greatly obliged | well grounded_ suspicion in tho minds of | purchiscd urties of small valuc, - In ach i S SN 1 country, which cannot bo secured in any | ATLANTIC, Tn, Jau. 20.—(Special Telegr / e e to you!" ¢ some members that they do not propose to do | instance they ofered silver dollars i pay J. W. Converse brought suit against Wood 4 other wiy. They hold that it is not an al ATUARTI, W1 a0il, WhwLEINOIL. SEARTAN . " R he! Woll, porhaps, Ho's had | 80, at least not until too lato for the flgures | ment, and wero given com of small denomi bridge Bros, to recover §1,207 past due or ety reone) mastor, that, 1 la not au 4 | toPux L3es.|--The Industrinl West news e Weather Indications, 1o Jud hot Woll, porhaps. He's Bad | 15/ used 1u the disoussion on tho bilis rexy- | nation in oxchango, Tho dollars wore sub. | Promissory note 4 ' 1o atrengihien the ndmimisteation mnd t sasg. | Duper published by Sauders & Sovercign, For Nebraskn: Generally fair, slightly | 1O 80D B0t or O imo 1u only | [8ting reilroad chargos that are uow pe I- | scquently found to be bogus. . Another mem Louis HBradford brought suit B A 4 nize tho great northwest. was closed to-day by u chiattel mortgage wer O Ry onth. | carload of “her rolatlony owmo lu only | fng, Tho housa seems detormined to bring | bor of tho gank bes essupod from te clty Moore, et al., to_foreclose i mortizawe o’ lob 4 e b o e Tom or, that Mr. Blaino | b Lhoumns Merith. AR yosterday. No, Ldon’t expect he will | the insurance companies to time and it is assumed that be carried the counter: | 4 #1004 4 in Central park 3 will be In the cabinet, althougk the Maine e T A Ao ever forgive me. A half dozen measures regulating insur- | feit stock with bim. Atvin Wagner has appealed from the de- o A A oaiash st s Malne MR e ey w: Light, loca! snows, warmer, : e ance companies have been introduced B s cision of Justice Morrison i e siit of Jiar- qarree ‘ol'l‘danl ",f,’f"“‘.{ had no further in- | Kaxsas Cary, Jau. 36.—An Oberl; E:;m:ml 1o sanern Towa by colder winds, Wouldn't Cheat Uncle Sam. Among these are bills to compel nsur; Mr. B. A. Fowler, the well-known archi- | 3" Y% Waguno ; i upon the subjec . ' i venty R ™ A boy ‘ttop | companies to pay the full face of policy in all | tect o « L8 returned. after s two | o Christensen, the defendan o /] formatlon upon the subleok tsa bas hereto- | special says tiak tiom are bweuty.ono osass | For Dakota: Palr. prusoded in esslern |y A boy wha was 4boub 10 potl b lottor | cambavies ta pay tho ful faco 8f pelloy 5% | montis Jhis city, hug rotured “after b W0 | piiiior ol al va (he Selaodaus Lot aukioh re Dach fven 1o o BON. 1y conceded, | SffuMIDax there. Rigorous moasures aro | yortion by light local snowe, warmer is ens yestorday, 8ays o Dokiolt Freo Progs, | S48 of totl foms, 10 ool “than K00.000, | ot Visitad his homo' e M. Kowler as | from 4 county court judgimeit for pasp .. 1as also becn desinliely H50d upos for o cabl’ | isamse Torced for 87 supprossion of the | ferh Dortlon, colder iu westera portion, winas | Wi obscrvoed Lo Hoi Uhroo Stamps on 1L, | ol bo emnel all Asenia f outaide_compan: | and althoush Auririned and pleased u hi | , ¢4 Christonson brought "suit to foreciose » B ‘:‘;fimm“ f e becowing nurmwu-u_n.- :;‘«‘kudu(ufu::::l(”x“]‘:‘l‘x’\‘ln\‘:i'(;‘(: :“n:w‘ mystificd | ies to pay 2 per cont on all premiums tuken | vast changes that have tuke y Y guortgago on lob 0, biguk 12, in Omaliu A DELEGATION LUNCIED. v o = oy — J D. 5 Bayin, a8 @ special tax for the support of the fire de- | his absence, 00 0 the conely that W additio given Lo secure pro | 5 Raprossntative Dorsey gave & lunch to-d A ,J‘)le"!lll‘u “‘twdhul, . & young man A $20,000 Shortage. “*One stamp is enough to ¢a r&;' double purllhluul o towns aod villag ll‘xm):: ;‘.?u,',‘.’il.‘ .‘”:x.:_:»‘,‘ff onclusion that | natet SLood' iy ', ’“.i"“.‘,,".,. i . fn the senate restaurant 1o the Nebraska dol- | 1 oo posi s |‘x‘lmbm nneapolis postoftice, | Kxoxvirie, Tenn., Jan. 2.--It has been | that weight.” From present appearances the Farmers' il e — i :flflnn- Awoug those proscnt wore Mr. has rosigued [ acome an Indian chief. | aiscovered that Bon Promi, ex-trustoe of Bt Ldropped two le-ters in here | Mutual fusurance companies will ot a booin M. Henry Iosentield, of Chicago, is spend The Patt-rson Cas /i ufx‘“ }nés. of North Platte, and Mr, biof. Hol '_',0" of t! e late Chippewa | Cook county, is & defaulter from 810,000 to yesterday without any stamps on,” re- from this legislature. L uder existing laws | ing few days in the city, the guest of kis The caso ugainst R. €. Patt ) came up 4 \ A Has of Crote, the mossenger who | cbief, Hole-in-the-Day, and has gene to - lied the boy, *‘and I only 200 furmers are allowed to Join ln ouo | partner, Mr. A, Zuude n Justice K I b R S the mananser, who | SR e Tathor k. the ChinRaws | A\, The sitlsant, Wi Sacite Alper pliod the boy, Mund L put, two extrd on | company, ud they are probibited from, pay | s ia dustico Kronger's caurt yoviarduy, © The E luieuds to socure, if possible, an ameadment | resorvation, 2a his boud, assert thisk Wholr signacures” aro | 1o to get even. I kon't want to cheat | iugunv salary to igents or officeas, and are | Thers will be no services i Unity chirch room was orowded, Tho comulsiolug wite { 3 ER Unole Sam: e A o O orsy koot Ity | s s examine, onl G case el ik S — e e e i

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