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THE bMA.HA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1889 ; THEIR FATE IS UNCERTAIN, | sot baress et o o amercet | THE ANTITRUST CONVENTION THE INTER-STATE ALLIANCE. | 1., vine s 61 mston o ane pince | MORPHEUS T00 FONDLY WOOES & fed, the matter was ide I carried, and the 1aid aside for a of His Early Trlumphs, 1 fuller attendance, John P. Newmen, Methodist bishop of Twonty yonrs ago, the old Academy of [ mpg Queer Antlos of a Sloopy Mise § The senate went intb a committes of the ¥ X Prospects of the Bills Now Before | whole and endorsed the house bill giving the | Action Taken at Yesterday's Meet- Hebrasks, feldfaod to Omstia this morning Seven States Represented at the Miislo, now the Deople’s theater, was mane from his foun.months’ trip to the south. He Des Moines Convention. agod by "O1d Man Corry.” That gentleman sourl Lad. { the Leglslature. library fund of the state normal shool the ing of Loglslative Delogates. took up his headquarters at the Paxton hias since raado his final exit from the stage matriculation fee, which at present amounts to nearly $2,900, > Wwh h of life. In those days the leadl hotel. His wife did not accompany him as YEAR. ife. In & ys the leading man was 0 Wit RDected tUss his World:' Tha bishop | o' O iNa FOR THE LAST Goorge Chaplin. Talentod, gentlomanly, LD LU S0 S b L s B SHOI‘; IWMAN RETURN His Work Past and Prospective—En- thusihstic For Omaha. Th t bill to coms Boss Stout's A VERY ROCKY ROAD TO TRAVEL. |, Thenextbilltocomeup wag Boss Stemic: | THE BILL TO BE RECOMMENDED. }"-"- Sutherjgnd and Paulsen "‘r'“"l‘""“l'l‘ ‘"i o arrived from Chicago, in which place he ded- handsome, he was cnvied by his loss fortu- L The Prosent Session Rapidly Draw. [ formation fs to the value of thealleged | yrapeh monsures to Bo Dealt Out to | gited the Sacramento avesno Chureh WS | Most of the Day Devoted to a Dia- | nato associates, while ho was the admired o | #hysicians Studying the Case of & ing to a Olose—The Fight Chiafrman wWetherald and Sonator Lindsay | All Combines Having For Tholr | the anual conféronges tn Florida, Virgioia cussion of ths Bindor Twine tho fur ono in his audicaces. Last Monday Youngster Who Naps Walking of the committeo on olaims explained that and the Carofinas, During the conferences —Grain Eloe night, fow if any porsons recognized him in v Against Time in the for tho cost of tuo extras they had bad to ORJEOE & CESOUGITY, N about three hundred Mothodist ministers bk i 5 SR Dandie Dinmont in ‘“Meg Merrilies' at the i bt Al ol Senate. depend largely on the testimony of members Any Direction, were stationdd'iver the country. Literary vator Burned. Strange Persistency. of the house committee because there was not time to call and examino the architect No One can Tell. and some of the sub-contractors, Mr. Lind- Olosing Down on Combines. Lixoory, Neb., March 18.—|Special to Tre | say explained at length the changes which S1. Louis, March 18.—The legislative con- Bee. | ~Innumerable inquiries are being made "";:j:‘:"":’l:j;‘“"';_:;;i:‘rd oved an_amendment | Yontion reassemblod this morning and prac- 85 10 tho prospoct of this or that measure be- | raducine tho ageregato of tho olaim to §25,000 | tieally finished their preliminary work. Ad- fore thelogislature, To quote a homely but socondad by Senator Keoklay, M. | journment was taken until 4 o'clock this af- comprehensive saying, “Only the good Lord | Sutherland explained that ho had boen con- | ternoon to give the committee on noeded log- Kniows, and hie won't tell.” The pay of the | nected with works of construction for many | islation timo to drafta bill whioh shall rep- . i | years and he believed the claim could be cut Rk members stops after theyhave been in session | Feats 416 he bellovet Hhe it rcon: | rosent the sonse of the convoution on the v h b St Grand. He played the character admirably, L orhs ReEry Risbisbes,” In. Novem: A now goneration had come since his carly . ber and - Deotither Bishop Newmes, with Farmers In Convention. success horo and not & hand groeted his ap- A Remarkable Sleeper. fifteen othe #thodiss bishops, was in New Des Morxes, In, March 13.—[Special pearance. “We are so soon forgotten," ho 81, Josern, Mo., March 18, [Special Tels- York, Philadolphin and Boston. In Now | Telegram to Tum Bue.|—Raprosentatives | suid halt sorrowrfully, later, to tho Writor, | gram to Tine Bri]—One of the most singue Yorlcthoy werd entertained by the widow of | of tne Farmors' alliance in soven states and | Continuing, ho said:" "Waik wli [go on, 1 | lar cuses known to medical scienco hus come e et | torritorios havo boen in sossion hero all day, | 01% 0 Yt Miadame (Fanusehel) dwhou b | under the notico of tho St. Joseph physicians Senator and Mrs. Stanford, with whom | preparing important recommendations to the | geo what a reception I will got. When I | Who say in all their study they have heard Bishops Newman's wife is now visiting, She | different state organizalons. They roport | made my appearance I didn’t hear a hand. | of but two or three similar ones, The dis- will not come west until after the adjourn- | ¢nat branches of the Farmers' alliance are | Itso unnerved mo that I really wasn't able | easo is neurosis and the victim is tho twelve- ment of congress. . sixty days, and they willnot stay long be- | tractorsa fair sum for their claims. whole subjact, and serve as a umiform meas- | "y G CANTA Y o loman stated that he | being rapidly formed. In thus state there . ‘::c‘:; ‘7::\'-'0 'r'.'i‘él:::"pnm:fl r»\‘-lthl“'\{mlvmv: vear-old son of B. T. Robortson, a well-to-do yond that limit, By sitting continuously the Funck—Did you always charge double for | ure to be adopted by all the states. wonld dedicate % new Methodist church | have been sixty-five new lodges orzanized | jouding man there. But "u'\": ',eovl: ‘mh farmer living four miles below this city. Tegislaturo can exhaust its sixty days on I'ri- | your work! 5 ; Atbo'clock the convention was called to day of Yhis weok, and 1t is reasonably sure u?c“':)':f‘;:“'fl ;l']l is ll';:‘ b\:l:m“"'l;e')'":hm; order and the committee on resolutions sub- that adjournment will not be delayed beyond | pEOn I FHEC0 A contractor's claims. mitted a report recommending that all reso- the week following, consequently the remain- | Senator Keckley said there was an absence | lutions reforred yesterday be laid on the g life of the leglslature is short. of specific information as to cost of material | table, which was done. Tne committee also As to the prospects of passing bills: The "n"d labor in this c'lfi"m"n‘{lu FK&'"!"""" "l‘"t begged leave to suggest that as the confer- approvriation bills must be considered, and | HGre was no wan ideutified with worg J9bs | enoo was called in reference to_the beef and when they roach_the sonate everything. elso | 35 FEATSIR AR 0 L SHONG L olios i | pork combine, or to trusts, as designated in will have to stand aside. Two claims have | yyinted with fraud. The senator admitted | the Kansas resoiution, that is all there is for § e to the senate, ono for therael of WLl | thut o was making brond assortion, but he | the convention to considor, and m_the TAE KpprOREIEiOT: bribery investigation, which was contra- | way to reach it is by legislation, if the same Thar monoral filts of the two houses wre | dicted by & imaa of hiouor (Peter Iler), can bo done, without encroaching upon the fowed: with bills, over two Hundred 1t num. | ¢ Li0Wo detended Bloub Saylix SRS SOF | oraknigisw of Wie (Aud, 'Tn¥ repors Was ) tain corporation had given him large con- | adopted. Sunday morning in this city. It is located | since last January, making a total of nearly | come and I was no longer kunown. We Three months ago the poculiar symptoms in the northwestern suburbs. 1n the even- | one thousand in Towa. The binding twine | notice this, of course. I have been with tho | were first noticed when the boy fell asleep ing of thav day he will proach at the Soward | o ogates | madame scventoon years, When sho rotir ¢ whi ying rwar, i y | Pt opBuDpld thie Uttention ot the délogates dame séyentoen yoars. n sho rotiros | one day whilo playing, Afterwards it was gtroet Methodist churh, ~ Tho bishop I8 fors gbod par of tue kY. Thee- disos: Sowil L Lhave sald thit all along, Mar. | an_ every.day ocouerenco for him to_go ohitirch belng named after bim. It wili be | $ions wore held with closed doors, but they | LAh', MO LN Ru st ui;hmr‘i VhYL | R iy BT A A R A Godicatad o6 weck from noxt Sunday. Aftor | €8vo out the following as exprossing their | WO o, e ooty 0" o Myotng lady e ot fall o #lgap K Kb “‘-}::‘ they woud this 1o will go to Ilinols and Towa % o Voo SIRIOOH 4 e prices of | but she died before the day set for the cere- | attompt to waken bim but it “would be of no part in misslonary conventions, Ly Yoo had. advancod aimost. boyand | WDy, L liave nover folt like marrying sinco | avail,as ho would, gonoraily sloop throo or oo Nowman nis grout iopes in tho eraction | RS S0 B SR ead, througis tho | 1 dont thinkc T over shall. ; four hours and wake up of lis-own accord. ooFBer of Twentidth and Davi . *“The | manipulaion of speculators who have cor- Ir. Chaplin then detailod some of his ex- | He scems, whilo sloeping, to be in a mes: corner of Twentioth and Davenport. ‘The | manipulation of speculators wio Have €or | perience in Omaha, all of which would bo | meric statd or condition, knowing evorything atructuro will cost 7,00, and one-tenth of | e Yo SHLNC A4 AN VG cqry | found intorosting” evon at this lato day. | that is taking placo nround aud about bim. the cost of construction wil bo paid by | MeRH ST 10U Kisortod to for the | Amon other things o told of a” playing | When the oy ‘gocs to bod at night ho no Georgo . Bemis, This morniug at 10 o'elock | BIE L0, 8tting the emergency by cutting | Sichard LT, to an wudicnoa o X ive | sooner lies down than he is, to all appear- the board of trusioos of tho church will moet | PRTRONE of BESUAE We SOHECRY B UK | poople. 1 had dressd for tho pioco and | ances, sound asleep, but i 'a fow moments | ber, and aboutthe same number are yet1n | ¢rug und found him unusually honorable | — The committee on needed legislation pro- | Fisher, the architeots, to tho pl recomuend the following expedients: shortly bofore tho overturc “Old Corry" | afterward he will arise from the bed and 3 the hands of thé committes. In other words | (€€, oy : xs il \ the architeots, to examiue the plans | *eGMUBRE YO (EIGWIAR ERRRTOIE o with | Jyont o his room and juformed Chaplin of | commence perambulating through the house. T Dotwoon four hundred and five hun. | 1OF,B contractor. sented as a desirable measure a bill sub- | and specifications of the proposed edifice. the size of the audience. ““Shall I refund | He does not confine his sleep-walking to the the money " asked the manager; “it is rain- | house, but kLas been found at the barn, 00 ing icicles.” Chaplin put his eye to the peep | yards away, feeding the horses, although hole in the curtain and “‘took in" the empty | apparently in a sound sleep, out of which he Sutherland’s amendment was defeated, | mitted by the Texas delegation, which will aud the claim approved as it came from the | probably become a law in Texas. This bill the stage in T : 1 1 WRICH tiay Riny: Vi Alssussedi¢ wwea tp; | House:. Later in thewrwmeon itiraseeall b | deals wily the el fikions o sFusta sl pet The cornerstonc of the new house of worship | Platforms for hand binding. will b laid by the bishop the latter part of | ‘% Changing self-binders ito headers, April, Following this he will attend a meet- | Which can be done at a small cost. & dred bills on the general files, which signifies 4 that they have just reached I 1. Ayes—2i. Nays: T ot ¥ ol i ioh wi ; 43, The curtailing of the small grain out- qL O O pty | o I« R E House in which thoy originated, and anyono | KgakIoy, Linn, Moo e oved the | T here st or onts into, orcarey ort. any | - Helative to holling the Methodiat general | of doubtful profit.” y. D on who will turn | watched, to awake at his own will, informed on legislative methods knows what a long and dangerous road they have to travel, s0d the subjoct of start- out to sec a play on a night liko this, ought The attending p ) play cian has this to say of t0 have thoir curiosty satisfied.” And it was. | the cas following: Providing that annual school | contract or agreement of any kind or descrip- “Tho disease is a unervous one. The meeting disc elections shall be held i June; defining the | tion by which they shall bind or have bonnd conference in Omaha in 18! the bishop . y stated that it devended on the hospitality ot | ing twinedactorios by the farmors them- ons u ; : Chapliu played Richard and rotained his au- | At all times I find that the action of young i urisdiction of courts in cases of stolen prop- | themselves not to sell or transport any article | the citizens of the city, but_he bolieved that | 8elves, and they were greatly intorested in a ce o a0l 0 ) v 7ery APreRulaR e houso in six wealks betind. It s now | J e O O | B ity o avticto. of Teade, uuc, mot. | they eould not well AfOKd. to.lot. suéh an | Provosition to uso a fbre from the wild sun. | dionco il the close of th lust act. Sharas g AHBORT ILAN Srpasabl fon LAY at work on bills that were put on its general | gpyar eounty; Conner's bill empowering nine | chandise, commerce, or consumption, below | opportunity pass. While it depended upon | flower as a substitute for manilla, but no ac- The Peds’ Benefit, to lie down withiout, Rolng Into. this mbss Aile on Junuary 30, und, except the appropria- | jurora to find a verdict in civil actions in the | tho common standard figure, or by which | the citizens ho was lmost sure that the con- [ tion was takon farthor tha to adoptthe | g bonefy tondored tho podestrian, at the | Werio state. 1notized that, when 1 placed T A LR TR LR T LT thoy shall agree to keep the prics of said | fe.ence would be held here, Tt would be an | recommendations above. i ondored tho pedostrian, at the | {6 ny oporating chair and pushed. it i Which thoy wero flled, The procossion bo- | “rrhe * sonate concurred in the house | artiole, -commodity or “transportation at | important body to visit the oity and all coun- B Colisoum last night, so far as tho attendance | pao “bringing his head in or near o leva), o 3 :“’“fig“’m "‘Am"“g R Arat b0 ate ‘m'l‘h,‘; amendment to Howe's bill making a license | a fixed or graduated figure, or by | tries upon the globe would be represented. A Preacher Drops Dead. was concerned, was not a very brilliant suc- | jmmediatoly went into this slecping state, board of Omaha’s fire and police commission. | which they shall in any mauner establish or The blll now goes to the governor. settle the price of any article or commodity In accord with a message from the gov- | in transportation between themselves or ernor, Scnator Nesbitt introduced a bill pre- | themselves and others, to preclude free and scribing the method by which foreign cor- | unrestricted competition. among . themselves porations may incorporate in Nebraska. or others, or by which they shall agree to The senato passed the bill for a normal | nool, combine or unite any: trust they may school library fund, and the bill empowering | have in connection with the sales or trans- cities to condemn sites for bublic buildings. | portation of any such article or commodity, Ransom, Nesbitt and Paxton were ap- | that its price might in any manner be af There would bo 100,000 visitors, from the | Des Morxes, In., March 13.—[Special ‘Telo- | coss. The programune, however, was all that | From wppearances and from tho uction of the equator o the land of the miduight | gram to Tuk Bem.j—Rev. Hiram Jackson, | could be dosired. Thoro wore bicyelo races, | patienty lio hus too much bivod in the brain, l-o\:fl(' up:n :hi?;r?n:. ixln?::nfi c';t;’ “‘"’m ;‘L"“rlcd_ of Barlham, Madison county, dropped dead | sprint races, fancy riding and other divert- | CRUSINE it to become congestive. 1t1s a ques- Nontatives Ao ALl Datts ot oo f.'\,lm"y"“_ ina dry goods store, on Walnut street, to | isements, that would have done erodit to an '\';‘;’ol:)‘d 1 is“""‘:“;‘ “‘;fi”;\“\fn L) '-'h;’ fonding the conforence. 13y tho time that it | day. He, 1 company with his duughter and | qocasion of uuch nor wowent, and which | %l or carriod_away 100 slowly. When is proposed to liold tho conference, Omaha | another lady, camo into the store and wors | hiarty applauso from the few i attendunce, | Lhe bow'is in this hypuotic state he seems to N S ““flfi gk "![l:w ll;"c C*‘l,';:“"e"l: attending to some shopping. matters. Mr. | but were not potent envugh to draw out the | D€ perfectly conscious of everything going AT wr;:' Jorthe conven | jqcicson sat down upon one of the revolving | peoplo. on about hiw, but nothing wakes num up. aozen or 80 senate measures, showing that wost of the bills with preferred positions have a douple ganuiet to run. The senate has about sixty bills on gencral file, only one-half of which have passed the house, and there will be an effort on the part of the . senators to give their own measures profer- ence in consideration. It will be seen that comparatively few bills are in advanced stage, and_tne further : s ; i o RERL AR A ABO LR POL Tha BIOPERAAR: . e “Ho seems to bo_perfectly under the 1 , and t pointed a committeo on final adjournment. | fectod.” Omaha, and thinks within five years that it | 50018 to rest, and soou after tho clerks near of the person talking to him PR ot Ao Lot hioan slulialy b0 e o "Mhe’ clause concerning the infliction of | will bo a half-way place, s ho torms_it, for | €st im were astonishod to see him fall over _ Artis Here. y e sy 5 to the appropriations, No stops have beon House. punishinent provides thit amy corporation | travelers going from ocoan to ooean. Within | upon the floor. ~His daughter, with help | Tho Art academy of Omaia, patronized by | tiio eiiair I handed him a string and told. him Laxcory, Neb., March 18.—|Special to | violating any of the provisions of tius act ~ Gady moved thata “sifting com- | shall forfeit its churtor ana_franchises, and a period of five or six years he thinks that | from others, raised him to a sitting posture, | the Western Art association, will be opered % tuken as yet toward a sifting committee, and it will bo the greatest city betwoen the two | 8ud immediately summoned a physician, but | Soptambe it was a fishing line Ho understool me i 1t would take a wisor man than the tradi. | Tue Bee [ ¢ A y > , and will ciose the middie of | and pretended he was fishing. From allsp- ‘ ; i Wi $ orate cxistence shal: coase. Any for- | great bodies of water. when be arrived life was extinct. ~The 5 ey DR s BArAnoesiht) the 500 bills which will havea happy issue. Bills on third reading were taken up. The | ghall bo denied the right to do businéss in the OMAHA'S CHARTER. FLERILE BRI AL SR woubleaiIoTsoms time. | b e e oot branonos 'no¢ | in' his flesh anywhers “without his giving The State Printing Bill. following weropassed: | state. Any violation is doclared consviracy | (o Actorney Wobster Gives His | y-81X ) gl palnting, scuipture and srchitecture, the loast evidence of having experienced Tty House roll 149, authorizing plate glass in- | agaiust trade, and upon conviction carries a —— e pain. 1 believe the case curable and think LrxcoLy, Neb., March 18.—[Special to Tite | ooV 0t ik @ capital of $100,000 | fine and imprisonment, the maximum being Opinion of the Amendments. An Elevator Fire. Joh AGsROTUBI MR, the boy is improving, but it will be some Brn.|—Representative Specht s taking an | $HTMMES SORITOC TLLE D ¢ ,000 and ten yeurs. g As will be sequ, in Tus Bee's reportsof | _GrUNDY CExtER, Ia., March 13.—(Special | gm0 EEERIR 8 e ratary of | time before ho is entirely well.” active part in the move to defeat the bill to | ' do business in Nebraska. After slight changes the bill was adopted | the legislative procoedings of yesterday, is a | Telegram to Tie Bee.l—About 8 o'clock on | g " oo tae &0 oo s A7 The father says the boy is frequently found appoint a state printer, which is telioved by House roll 30, to punish assessors for under- | by the following vote: {} he navy has under cousideration numerous | sound asleep while standing on his feet. Dur- dispatch statimg)(that the Douglas county | Monday evening the grawn elevator, owned valuation of property. —C o, 8; Towa. 8; Illinois, B3 i R o eas—Colorao, 85 Tow e oteamein 5 | Gelogation, which rovised Omaha's city char. | by P. B. Ellis, took fire and was_totally de- A"bill authorizing subordinate lodges of | Indiana, S; Kansas, 8; Minnesota, 8; Mis- Freo Masons, 0dd_Fellows, Grangers and | souri, 6 2-5: Nebrask, 4; ‘Texas, 8, appeals from prominent citizens of this coun- | ing his sleep he can go to any part of the try to furnish a naval vessel to convey the ; farm and find his pluythings as he left them many peoplo to bo the cover for a big steal. Mr. Specht is bound to give the matter a 3 ter, met to confider the proposed change in | stroyed. The clevator was full of grain, i o Bt ~ | scattered around while awake. One day lust carcful scrutiny and thorough airing. He | Good Templars to incorporato. Nays—Missouri, 13-5; Nobrasku, 4; the chartor, A" tho bill introduced s few | there being about twelve thousand bushols | Tomiine of the late dohn Brlcsson o tie o1 | week he sat down in a chair and inmediately sent for Henry Gibson, of Omaha, to make Senate file 173, directiog the governor to The various delegations were plodged to | days ago the following amendment was | of oats and corn, which is almost a total loss. | services in producing the Monitor, which | 16l asleep. In this condition he went to a Bome figures on the cost of printing unaer | 8Sue an unconditional pardon on each | rocommand the bill to their legislatures. added, giving the” mayor and council control The buildingand contents were partially in. | rendered such valuable aid to the ‘govern- | €pboard, kot out a cigar which he nad seen the billand compare them with the cost | Fourthof July to two convicts who have The second bill introduced by the commit- | of the erection of public buildings: SEven ment at a critical moment. On tho other | there when awake, got a match, came back under the present contract system. M. | been l"C‘i‘(:.i’.‘if.’:-‘n"?nf:'ufi"n’e"';f 9 ';‘g".fi.fi{’\:} tee on needed legislation was practically the Tn the construgtion of such buildings the SEN hand a roquest has also boon roceived that | L0 the chiair and lit it. sitting there asleep Nebraska bill providing for the appointment of local inspectors and the inspection of all cattle, sheep or swine twenty-four hours be- fore slaughtering. Penaltios are srescribed for ovasions of inspection or sale of meat taken from animals not_inspected, It docs not apply to canned, smolked, cured or salt meats. A warm debate ensued, resulting in ad- journment to 8 p. m., in order that the bill might be printed. The,Texas men claimed Specht has had the restit printed and s cir- culating the following statement: A AMOUNT PAID FOX 1887, 6,000 copies laws. . 2,000 house journais. 2,000 senate journals COST OF SAME UNDE 6,000 copies laws. 2,000 house journals 2,000 senate journals council shall be governed by the same meth- ? BO by the ¢ STAtiO B IREA U DRSTORAYELA TR p 4% | smoking till he had consumed the entire ods of procaduré in receiving bids, making Suicide at Olarinda. 816 0t Uonsionitho Rround shat ‘his inn, r = ) O tive country faited to recognize his invontive | CigAr: 1t did not make him sick, al- contracts and gEanting estimats’ as now | CLARINDA, Ta., Mareh 13.—[Special Tele- | B QU (L0 T CECARUINE "_“‘w""‘l‘d‘“‘c“:}_g though be had never before hud a cigar govern the boatd of public works in the con- | gram to Tue Bee.|—N. B. Cristensen, hving | §01 his' rema in his youth. The boy in every other way is g Pl i ! : ! for his remains. ! n - st;éx:h\;?“z‘wl x:humx«.gh_c \vloll,}xl? or&nlxkxllumg 0 near Coin, this county, committed suicide ;n; b \nlm,\ as m(x,\’ “I‘m«l. nd it is nl hara nm‘L': mont, City Attopnay Wobstor was socn Lnst, | S3urday by jumping nto a well, The day A Virginia Hotel Burned. for his boing affocted i the manner i which night. He stated that he had not seen the | Previous he od the chain for Surveyor | WerLixg, W. Va., March 13.—The Gran- | heis, The balance of the family are in per- clause alluded t9, hut he was of the impres- Hflrlf\)gl. ‘n::d to all [AFpearanceliae fullt{.\: ite hotel, at Wellsburg, burned this evening. | fect health, and noue of them show any signs , ; e, would give | asylum. them to the benefits of the ** good time act.” The house went into committee of the whole to consider the special appropriation bills and other special orders. The follow- ing were recommended for passage. Bills appropriating $75,000 to build two wings or additions to the Lincoln asylum for the insane; $22,000 to purchase land and fimsh one building for the home of the friendless at Lincoln; $31,000 for erecting a §3,714.24 ,754.48 .. 2,209.08 8 P FERENC] J0ST ON THKEE ITEMS. 8 oroc % o it seems, caunot keep these spells off. Ho is. AL es con et e AT south wing and neccssary outbuildings to | that the adobtion of the preamble would be | the mayor and gouscil ubsolute power in the | nd Guite a well-to-do farmer. amoug the guests and there were wany nar- | oyt to this city for treatment once every Total cost under printer bili the home for erring women at Milford; | a fatal mistake, as, if _the condition should | erection of public buildings, advertising and ; o row escapes. “A number of guests iuthe | week, and his physician is of the opinion Saving to state by contrae $116,000 to buy land aud erect buildings for { amount to the necessity of, legislating to | making contractd’ for the construction of Insanity Caused by Grief: third story, from whick all escape was cut | that 'in a few months he will be all Bills before: the logislature’ would the {nstitution of feeble-minded at Beatrice; | protect home consumers against the sale of | them and also in aliowing estimates for such | OskAL0Oss, Ta., March 13.—([Special Teles | off, were rescued by means of ladders only a | right again. Inall the boy's slecp-walking, cost under printer bill, per page of $12,000 for improving the capitol grounds. diseased meat, it would result in shutting | work as now govern the board of public | gram to Tse Bee.]—Miss Amanda Dickey | few moments before the walls fell. Several { which oceurs every night to a certain extent, -y five hundred copics. 3 245 | The Cady bill proposing an smendment to | American meats out of all foreign markets | works. - By “the passage of the bill | pag heen adjudged insanc and sent to Mount | Panic stricken men jumped from the third | he has never once hurt himself in any man- Under contract it costs 1.05 | the state constitution, providing for the elec- | and be @ severe blow to producers. There | it is intended that the council shall have en- story windows to the pavement below and | ner, but walks around .the different rooms Othes work srould eost i abont. the same | tion of three railroad commissioners by the | was a lively discussion of the bill by sections | tire control of ihe construction of public Pleasant, She is a sister of Charles Dickey, | \ere-badly injured. Six or seven ladies who | of the house, over the furm and all through i proportion, people, anfl Johnson's biil providing for a re- | at the evening session. Finn, of Iowa, of- | buildings such as thenew proposed city hall, | Who committed suicide a few days ago, and | were in the upper stories of the building | the barn among the horscs as avell as any one ) duction of the secretarics of the board of | ferod a local Option substitute. Shaw, of The Douglas county delogation has also | her insanity was produced by her grief over | were badly scorched. No lives were lost. with both eyes wide oben and wide awake. A Obarter Changes. transportation from three to one, were also | Missouri, cousidered it irrelevant. He | agreed upon an amendment to the street | her brother's death. It is mow doubtful — - H The boy has never been sick and was never P LixcoLy, Neb., March 13.—[Special Tele- recommended for passage. thought the convention had assembled to | railway clause of a bill recently introduced. | whether the feeble, grief stricken mother The Fire Record. subject to epileptic fits or anything of the poi 45 9 When the committee arose Delaney moved | afford reliet to producers from “the oppres- | The city charter revision committee recom- | will survive this additional sorrow. DExvER, Col., March 18.—The King block, | kind. This' makes the cuse cven more gram to Tue Bie]—The Douglas county | that the roport of the committee be not con- | sion of au alleged combing. How this bill | mended that the street railway companies ; b TR M SOl e B e T (atrangol delegation met to consider the proposed | curred in on the bill appropriating 87,000 for | proposod to solve the problent. he could not | be roquired to pave nearly two feet outside Selling a Bankrupt Stock. Ceabtetllode e ool il Y= change in the Omaba charter. Mr. Berlin | the hospital for the insane, and that the first | understand. Hutchinson, of lowa, strongly | of each outside rail of their tracks, and also DEs Morxes, In., March 13.—[Spacial Tole- | Pany, Denver & Rio Grande Express com- 3 /A Boy Thief. o 3 was absent. and Frank Morrissey was pres. | Section be stricken out. opposed the bill. in the space between the double tracks. |-“Bids were oponed to-day | Pany, two other firms and the upper floors as | NEpnAskA Ciry, Neb,, March 1 Special AFTERNOON SESSION. Delaney’s motion to strike out the appro- priation of £5,000 for the insane hospital was lost by the following vote—ayes, nays, 44. The question of adopting the report of the committeo recommending an appropriation of $116,000 for the asylum for the feeble minded came up. After n prolonged debate, lasting until after midnight, in which Texas, and Illinois aelegates were bitterly opposed to the meas- ure, the bill was adopted by a vote of 46 4-5 to 253, and the convention adjourncd sine die. Horetoforo, and as it is tiow, tho stroot rail. | Kam to Tus Br o " oftices, burned this morning. The loss is cs Way companies pave within 'the rails of each | by the receivers of the late “B & L store, | TSR0 N850 600 partly covered by insur- | track, and not between double tracks, nor | which failed some weeks highest are they compelled to pave outside of their | bid for the entire stock was one of $25,157, outside rails, The amendinent to the clause | by Lang Brothers, of Chicago. The stock | s==—=—= as agreed upon by the delegation is as fol- | invoiced at the time of the failure at ubout ows: “Provided, that until January 1, 1591, | $5,000. uch street railways shall only be required o Telegram to Tne Bee.|—Kd. Gropp, aged e P ( seventeen, last night stole about §59 from his ago. The highest | ance. Knight & McClure's loss is §100,000. | employer and skipped to Omaha. 4 ent, making suggestions. By a vote of six to four the delegation agreed on the following amendment to the clause giving the mayor and council control of the erection of public buildings: “In the construction of such buildings, the council shall be governed by MUSTANC LINIMENT —— The State Farm Committee. the same methods of procedure in recoiving | Johnson hoved to reduce tho sum to | Lixcow, Neb., March 13.—[Special Tele- | o pave between their rails.” Chasing Horse Thieves. Dids, making contracts, and granting cstic | $5000, and demanded the roll call, which re- | grar 40 e Fue.]—Tho senate and house | This is as the street railways wantit, | Masox Ciry, Ta., March 13.—[Special Tele- mates ns now govern the board of public | Sulted as follow committees investigating the state farm and | C1ims the city attorney. By the " time that | gram to Tax BEe.|—Of late several horses Ayes—Abrahamson, Berlin, Bisbee, Bo- hacok, Braucht, Brink, Collins. Cushing, Delaney, Dempster, Dunn, Farley, Gardner, Gates, Gilchrist, Hampton, Hanna, Harding, Hill of Butler, Hill of Gage, Hungate, Hun- ter, Johnson, Neve, O'Sullivan, Sargent, Swartzley. Weller, White, Whitford.—19. Nays—Baker, Ballard, ‘Beckman, Borry, the year 1891 rolls around all the companies | oy kel will'have gotton upon all the pavod stroets | Lave begn stolen in the that they desire 1o run through. Couse- | tesi of an organized gang. quently they will lose nothing by the passage it o2 of the bill. Had the original measurve, as Fire at Davenport, recommended by the charter revision com- Siv Al < mittee, gone through the house and_ senate, | _DAVESrORT, In., March 15,—Ths grain elo yward burned to-night ‘works in the construction of all public works or buildings.” The delegation was practically unanimous in agreeing on the following addition to the street railway clause: *‘Provided, that until January 1, 1891, such street railways shall oniy bo required to pave between their nity of North- experimental station held a long meeting to- the city on the night and agreed on a majority report in favor of divorcing the industrial college from the state upiversity, Senators Keckley, Sutherland, Funk ani Paulsen and Repre- sentative Raynor voting therefore. They » b ecke o1 it is said that the street railway companies | vator of Finch & Ha i sdand I &'1'133.'.‘;’."'5?”'\“&[&“’:"' éak:lr;isnt.v of Clay, | agreed on Rayncr's two,bills introduced in | of Omalia would have been compelled to_ex. | with contents. Lost, $10,000; insurance, Berlin's Kqual Rights Bill. Dichinson, Dillor. Biiott, ieldgrove, Wui. | the kouse for that very purpose. Raynor | pend from $18,007 1o 82000 tu the proposad | 310,000 " 8 ext i the side of i ol ey en—", Lixcors, Neb., March 13,—(Special t0 | tor. Ctnert. Hata, Hal Hancheen, Hooper, | learned with surpride that they had been | §Xtra bavink an thosldo of their tracks and The Lincoln Monument a Ruin. Tue Bee.]—The following is the full text of g'nmr, (L;Pl‘;v ‘Leyb anlom l\P/lul'-;us ’1‘2 M- mgnn‘:nl};og:mrflfikd:;i;z“wne:_lb_-ence = SeriNoriep, 111, March 13, —Ex-Governor shts bi - ickle, O'Brien, Olmstead, Potter, Rayner, n . yner ‘were 3 L DoAY K ¥ the cqual rights bill mtroduced i the houso | i Go P DAMSEAG, POHER YRR | idie o committes to ask the governor Board of Health. Palmer and Judge Hay addressed the senate 1 by Mr. Berlin and now on the journal file: i v Section 1. That section 1 of an act approved March 4, A. D. 1855, eutitled, **An act to pro- wide that all eitizens shall be entitied to the same civil rights and to punish all persons for violations of its provisions,” be amended 80 a8 to read as follows: “Section 1. All persons within this state shall be entitled t> the full and oqual enjoy- ment of the accommodations, advantages, facilitjes and privileges of inns, restaurants, Jce cream parlors, public conveyances, bar: Der shops, theaters and other places of amuse- ment; subject only to the conditions and limi- tations established by law and applicable alike to every person.” Section 2. "That section 1 of an act ap- P proved Marcn 4, A. D. 1555, entitled, “An ®act to provide that all citizens shall be enti- The board of health met in the mayor’s of- | committce on appropriations this afternoon fice yesterday afternoan, Councilman Lee | on behalf of the Lincoln Monument associa- and Boyd being absent. Only routine busi- | tion in favor of the bill appropriating 850,000 ness was transacted, Dr. Ralph aud Chi“f | for repairing the nationdl Lincoln monument. Seavy reporting on the present city du.ups. | They stated that the monument was very de- The Jones street dump 15 all thavis required, | fectively constructed and fast falling into the garbage falling into the river and bemg | gec omething must speedily bo done to carried away, but the Davenport street dump | prevent it from becoming & mass of ruins. 1t is not 1n such good shape, and at present | would be absolutely necessary to take down several dead animals are lying on it and pol- | and rebuild the obelisk, and many of the luting the atmosphere, As the river is still | granite stones in the base must be rejointed rising, bigh watcr is expocted in @ fow days, | and some revlaced. Tho story of tho rupid which it is thought will' carry them away. | ruin of this tomb, which was intended to be The estimated amount of garbage deposited | gn'honor to the menory of the martyr prosi- at the dumps is. 150,000 loads per anuum,.| dent, is a fearful arraignment of the per- Dr. Ralph suggested that the present pest | gons who superintended its construction. house officer should be employed as a sani- | The bill was referred to a sub committee, tary officer, and that his pay be increased S Westover, Whitehead, Williams, Winter, Yutzy, My, Speaker.—4 4, The report of the committee was then adopted. ‘Yhe recommendation to appropriate the sum of $12,000 to_improve and beautify the state capitol grounds was then considered. Several motions were made to reduce the amount. A motion to cut the amount to $6,000 was 108t On & rising vote by one majority. iardner moved to strike out $12,000 and insert $3,000, which was lost by a vote of 44 0 43, Hungate changed his vote to *‘no just be- fore the result was announced, or the motion would have carried. Johnson's bill providing for the reduction of the number of secretaries of the state to send in a message reinstating them. There will be n minority report probably, stating that the industrial college has not shown results commensurate with the money expended, but not urging its separation fromn the university. Ouneof Rayner's bills pro- vides for relocating the industrial college outside of the First congressional district; for the sale of the state farm; to erect new buildings, and for its management by nine curators, six appointed by the governor, and three ex-officio. The other bill divides the usual state tax for the university equally be- tween it and the college. Tt is asserted that the state farm can be sold and the proceeds used for buildings, because it 18 not a part of _the government grant for the college nor bought from any proceeds of such grant. The original farm was taken from saline Thus the * Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! tled o the ssm civil rights, and 1o punish | hoard of trawsportation from ono to throe | lands. it was sold or exchanged, and with | 1o 830 por month to that of 4 regular po- Ailps st Bayils b all persons for violations of ‘it provisions,” | was considerod i committes of the whote, | the addition of 5,000 from tho geseral fund offioar. Tho boand then adjouraod. New Yorx, March 15, ~The William Conl- et R ; be aud tho samo is hereby repealed. The author of the bill argued that one man | of the state the present farm was acquired. o gL I o e o R o A A R A os P— e Nonate. AR do'all ot tha avork and & sedusiion a o e 1t was reported on the stroots last night | POYts that on the 2d of February the Dessa- by that Charley Kosters had brutally nssaulted | lines, of Legitime's force, arrived and onened Justice of the Peace Kroeger by striling him | fireon both forts at the entrance of the port. Laxcorx, Neb,, March 13.-—[Special to Tug | the interest of economy. Bre. o The fight acatnst time bogan in the | Hall took the sumo -view. He suld that | WASTINGTON, March 15, ~Tho rush of of- fice seckers continued at the white house DR. HORNE'S f i " o > | eithier of the secretarios if put on their oaths : in the face yesterday afternoon, in Lis court. | The forts returncd fire, and In a short time e A e ey, Dils were re- | would be compellod to adumiv thatone of them | to-day. General Whittlosoy, of the Indian | (¢ uppeurs h K%:l\iif” was mixod up in @ | tho Dessalines put out to sca. ‘Tho general g |B|m 0-ma "fl"c fl“s ! Bt p})r goiux ‘as, xl‘n_ hearly half | could do all the work. commission, accompanied by Bishop Hare, | little civil case, aud khat in giving o reporter | belief is that the Dessalines has sunk with ' _ Of them wero exiled into indefinite postpono- | Ballard defended the commission and | of Dakota, and prasident of Ktutger's coljege, | for s morning pager the suit the justice inci- | g)) on board. On the evening of the 27th & — ment. ‘The most wportant of the latter was | thought that three sceretaries should be re- P e . Aty af Sandasier s | Y called to interest the president in a move. | deutally mentioned that Kostors had been | pregt fire was scee from the town. 1t turned il i inspection : The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science—8ei: ment to secure s broad educational policy | tried and acquitteld ‘of murder years 8o, | out to be Grandestines. The fire wis sturied 1 . 1 Cady said that the present, system should hich the reporter used in his report. T A y entifically Made and Practically Applied- k% of meat catele bofore slaughter. Tho 1ast | yo yetained wntil the ‘elow whic BpOriar.uso report. This | by goutiern people, whio at once abandoned i Frasy ¥ e rotaine e ‘clection of mew com- | towards the Indians. Among tho callers | anraged the yount man and he took his ven. s 5 rovoked a long, unreportable discussion, o i s y i ag! Y man 0k his ven- | the place, It uppears that the southery with Eleetric Hodical ' provolced a lon, uureporlablo diseussion, | wissionors, as contewpiatod by is bill. Jyas opresssigive. Buawell, of Mivoeso. freanca on tho jusfice who tud. given out the | army, goiting possossion of Grandestines, Rty g.",_DISEASE cURE!WIIHUUT MEDICINES §> does not represent the true sentiments of che Legislutive Gossip. with ofticial visitors and politiciaus, and at 1 g o treated the people very badly. T Wil.L CURE YO ST q : senators on this measure. Some voted | Tascous, Neb., March 13.~[Special to Tug | 0'¢lock came down to the cust room wnd xe; Mortuary Matters. Boycotting American Lard. E ® _,_‘!_:,_ e Dissnss 9 : i against it bocause they thought there was no | BEE.1—Tho housn et at # o'clock thismorn- | o' Vo0 SuerFRAiiner of persons who extle ‘The remaios of BA. Humole arrived i | Orrawa, March 13, —The inland revenue auiselensy leart Miscase; Dreapets, ; chiance of passiug it this session, and sowe of | ing and almost a full house was presout. "Tho prosident has not yot been able to | the eity yestorday ffom Duluth for burinl at | deparment have issucd a bulletin re 2 e Wkt 3o e 3 their opponents wa: te the bill put on the | No chaplaip appeared to open the moraing - shermdoudodliond formulate any rules with regard to the ro- | Prospect Hill cematery beside bis first wife. | yo gdulteration of lard. The Awmerican ception of wvisitors, The present arran¢e- | He was an old resident of Omuha and died genoral file as an evidence of sincerity in | sossion, sad the speaker asiced if any me p,_' o sending delegates to the St. Lows conven- | ber desived to oficiate in that capacity. Mr nutne condemuation Ny product comes in for general NIALS 075 3 . | meuts will continue uptil somethting betier | in Duluth of heart disease. The body was e lo examined was found commisslon merchant Btoc] i vwat horsemen; A & o ovaatc nonssvd 1a tho Louss rosols rove of Buffuio was suggested as the | is provided. Under it oficia. callers, includ- | accompanied by the husbaud’s second wife. Noarly overy saumple exnmb o d that tho | 56 ntn siteedufaly B & W, Bellus 1 Mormaniow 1ana Lompel Mik KAk i tion for the appointment of a committee to 9 'tllb.cpm g, Abaan, bt tha { ok mamsbece of congrew and palivical du“’n; Mrs. Mary Sporslawito of Hoiey Seord | duty Lelncressad fn order prastically to ex- J e o aroruts I-JAJ'I:M‘J' it et 6t Bereot, New & ok, obo. 48 Sopfor o appoibunois of & o i of the louse” thought the state | gations, will be received every doy from 10 | of the Union Pacific car shops, died yester- | cludo the article from Canaga tandy DOTVESs ARG 901 ‘ RVOUS p.op]... pe. JRARE e gasi ationamant, - - L ad better save the money, and declined. t0 12 0'clock.” Meetings of the_cabinet will | duy morning. Ste wav thiry-nine years of he T b womorial was received trom the Neo | Themotion by Cudy 1o appoint a sifting | bo beld on Taesdays aud Fridays at 2380 | age. Hor remains wero sent 1o Schalior, (5 =33 {473 TiA: 1 gl braslan dopast of the G A, K. uriing th | oo Wet thioush Without uuy oppos elook, and publle Yocoptions will be ield | T or fnuermont ust vigit S|cK “EABA ‘“ ~'\‘.t" s o Hugritlhe @ L b MU LTAALC VS 3 E on. 0 east room on Mondiys, Wednesdays an e s b » % iaied. Cubrastsedt 4 rhans ¥ Tollef fund in each county, Mr. Caworon, chafrman of tho house com: | Saturdays at 1.0'clock p. i A Scarlet Fever Epidemic. OGRS oo, Kiciris & Noinctl gt ibaened ¢ “Tho sonato passed tho [allowing measurcs | mitteo on fixing i tme for fual adjustmont ERiA i . Saes. Positively Cured Yizy s i Beluptie, Vowertal, Dyfaiie, onialos 38 ""“‘i"“;?‘ x approved in committea of the whole yester- | is unxious to go home, aud unloss un extra Ihe Gentlemon's Agresment, S u.‘fi"'-,.u:f:'luv.::::tlm‘u: . e these Littlo Pilla, \{J el ‘.:.:.I‘:;&J"‘nfl'mm F¥roes ,m;:“.;ss.".'ta",'.gf'r,;;,z 1 amount of time is o o\ . - oh 18, & ) - o Y a I 0 8 SEAS i H : for tho arbitration of lubor disputes; for | printion pills an adjrrmiod With the appro; | _ Caicaco, March18.—Tho board of mana- | ol Fiincoln county,ten miles from Ut They alsorelieve Dis: REFUREXCES ~Any bank, commorcizl sgency, or v bogs Sompauics with on the condemnation of postofice sites; con- | by u week from Sat 5 gers of the Inter-state Railway associution | o - 5 > from D: ia, whi Touse in (hieago; wholeaaly d. azgists, 860 fons tenlt o ok Ul . 0 urday. . | city, a scarlet fever epidemic is raging. One Lress from Dyspeps! nd Uk loagy. 000 ctamy for Hiustrat i tributing 81,950 of university foes to its “The appropriations asked for by the vari- | to-0ay agreed on the outlines of the territory family has lost three children and three lodigestion wnd T tobe covered by the auxilinry associations | 5iyers are down, under tie president's agrocment. The iest ern association will continue as at present, ¥ Library fund; reducing the comumission p 0. i abh 1o county treasurcrs for certain col ous stule institutions and special interests fairly stagger the members who favor econ- wnd reform. The coumir ity is terior- No one knows how many are sick, DR.W. J. HNE. Invn!or, 191 ablsh Avee Chicag lics who uro yet umtouched are — e —— semeene 4 0 noon recess was shortened a Lulf hour Kapp of Johuson 18 a very valuable mem- | and the trans-Missouri association will em- | afraid to visit those aflicted. Fatal results PRl and the seuate met at 1:30. ber from a taxpayer's standpoint. He is | brace all the territory west of the Missouri | arc known by seeing coliins carried tu the - H MEBA[ l GH & TA Y LO APTERNOON SESS10N, careful wad vigilant and keeps sharp eye on | river. cometory. The schools are still opeu. Mouth, Costed '!'bounuwniliuml ml_tio-aua in tfh’ house | the |:uupl intorests. e e — Pain in the Side, TO? bt pmendwent owe's Pinkerton bill. 1o you think the combine to put the ap- Their Commissioners Signed. Tho Wost Virginia Govarnorshi PID LIVER, &c. They regulate to Bows : aaouse I, TAAKIAS § MO SoAtD of due ristions through exuctly us reported can | wysimixoton, March 18.-Tbe president | Cuaniesrox, W. 15.~The-| and prevent Constipation and Piles. a r w a r e an u t e r i it I tho House mwenment, | i tucmaclves, 0 3uery members are ask- | 1o 1oy yiguod the couvissions of Paimer, | caso of Cars agalust Wilsou, on mandamus, | smatiest and easiest io take. Ouly one plil ’ atorial muddle, was aegaed o | Gose. 40 inevial. Purely Vegotable. Pric y and submitted. A 0 cents. OARTER MEDIOINE CO., Prov're e Washburo aud Swift as mivisters 1o Spain, | iu the g Switcerland and Japan, respectively, and | the suni ; thutof Tichenor s assistant secretury of the | decision is expacted on Taursduy or Friday, Areasury. after which the court will udjoura, 08. rhich strikes eut the clause roqulrlnan the Caldwell stands sponsor for every appro- tof nfil roperty owners before | priation of every character and deseription, a @ vote avas 14 to 15, and | &nd is ready to assure the doubters “that it X ph‘ was raised that an amendmentooald | is all vight ad absolutely necessary.” Mechanics’ 1o0ls, Fine Bronze Builders’ Goods and Buffale Soales, \ } 1405 Douglas St., Omaha.

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