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24, 1890.--n1X » ; SUNOL BREAKS THE RECORD. The Wonderful Oalifornia Four-Year-0ld Makes a Mile in 2:10, Telegram to Tie score of today’s game: Following is the sram wwws g BICTEIVE IN SESSION [Spectal to o | Moeting at Terre Haute of the Bupreme Council 'df Railway Employes. 1 Flanagan, 15,0 The burglars contined their raid to simply these article: with them a number of valuable pape Il sum of mouney, loss will reach §2 The residence of County Attorney Hugh J. viided and the attorney’s the head of his bed, ockets of & coat und took -cusm— LATEST TURF AND DIAMOND NEWS. THE DELIBERATIONS CAREFULLY GUARDED. Judge Broady's total Nothing Will be Given to the Public Until a ¥inal De reat Question Has Been Tips and Entries for Monday's Races trousers taken fro thieves vitied the ing of' the Sporting News. ticing up of eve Earned rins -M 3 Poorman, Pettit, Shoch, Jantzen Butrance 1o bo hs' loss will reach s were effected through iz the sereons, »d Brethren vs by removin hard Tenwe Hivre, Tnd., closed doors the members of the supr council of the United Order of Railway Em ployes has sat almost the entire day to re as to whether or not they will n the Vanderbilt lines, Promptly at 10 o'clock the council got to- b the Terre Haute house. council are I'rank P Lont, and chief of the Brother stive Biremen 3 Grand WaASHINGTON PARK, Augus that of Sunol to beat the four- ar-old record of 2:111¢, previously made by of Maud S if possible. was terrific Phelan, Flahazay of the day wa corernonios tomorrow ardt of Toledo, | will deliver the Accided upon tho which they will demana. GrIEh 1, Hary Onehour and forty of the Chau- the managers and stockholde Freight Handlers Armyy, N. Y, August I\ handle Delaware this morning whe d wonld acee first quarter, Kansas City 8, Denver 4 ialf the mare see; ing the half pole in scemed to indicate her spe the three-quarters in 1:3 « Marvin urged hergreatly in the last quart as o three-year- outside of Chautai d 10 lose herspoed, reach used as a public resor Eollowlug 18 assembly lines, gram to it B of today’s game: tood of Locon Brotherhood of Locomotive KANSAS CITy her performar fiood of Locomotive i s cach from the Presh ', the other Brotherhood nd Navidad Kremler wins second Prize fourth, ms refunded to the Sab. This action on the part of precipitated an L management 1 Albany Superintendent n lsland this .afternoon. He ke was confined to yard brakemen only n Island and the Lumber 1 this cit cuty-tive men being out with Willinn nd secretary Morrisey, vieo 1 in the assocint § 01 00 40 00 grand mast grounids and forbade their az#n being openod e AL for public purposes without y membors of t and Olurcli s immediately of the Switch. yevent he wo nmen's Mutual wssociation, and J m the € edin these three yards s in this detors Suith 4, MeNab! Monmonth Park foxsorn Pank, N of the two grand ofticers of conductor's association, who coming from Cala., were d I1it by piteher of affairs is much to be a culmination etted, but is only Manning, Whit Los Angeles, forty-five ininutes Unipire—Jevne, The delogates who represente mary of today’s rac KHt5 8 DEOLELVE Gilon: the rafiroad leaders in Troy sald to tho tying upof the Boston & Albany Fitchburg r ble and Mr, Tait may have on next year's assembly remains yev to be seen. The Christian sain charged with the responsibility of five-months-old babe, whose lifo by the ordi- nary attention of a compotent physician. The mother was persuade of the Christian sc discovered the fallacy of their when the child probably be investigated by the authorities. nal lieague. st had ealled tho to order and the *nded to tho council decided that the matter of giv LA i The Boston-Cleveland game was postponed Time—1:48, on account of we Three-quarters of a milo Reckon (the favorite) second, S murder of i 1g news to the press should bo At the meeting been saved PHILADELPHIAL Uncertaiuty Lo give out any deliberations until the council Philadelphia Linto trying th e methods of cure anl Philadelphia Philadelphia & Tournament ing session lasted until 12 o'clock, vhen the council ljourned for lunch, one-quarter Enjoyment at \ Neb, August Georgo Scott, mdicated, that nonews 1 the business was of a mile, sclling—Bertha cond, KmmaJ Gownund Cerebus proprietor of the Mrs, Dennett s ball last night at the o) of trainmen la house; two score Irnever answers ide their over their best suits o Hutchinson and Kittridg third, Duke of not heard from, red upon the disposition to meet me.? second, Montagrue d from, Count Dudley, Puzzle scratehed with Powdc w Yok, Ci He touched on would be decl 3 cover he did not yet know It was apparent from P 10 latter and ipanicd by 1 Rhuiues and ssion that an ¢ leading quest hall the impr ing towards hin n second, Two Lips third, Som- All availabl phine scratcl making a be couples upon Atmidnight the gay throng vej the Arcade and ment tables, w SARATOGA, N. Y. At gram to Tue Ber. Says Webb is Unt NEW Yok, Angust 23.—This mormingSec retary Hayes of the general execu bor, made th b s avery stranes now say that od for drunken- [Special Tele- raining and the Hits—Boston 11, Bu it was notuatil after 7 o'clock that the co cillors adjourncd for supper. The Aswociated press correspendent had chats with Sargent, Debbs loaded with all that thet most fastidious could desive in the way of to the hall, where enjoyment was kept up until the hour for the boys to take up again th duties, when they departed, with hearty ex- theil thanks to'Mr. phy: Doe and Halli, and Gaffney. eatables, then. Hunrahan at inly that it would hree-fourths mile—Kitty Van, second, Carnot following statement: thing that Webb should or hts were discharg nd insubordination. fact it is a proper case for arbitra. tion and one that the state board should take cutive board, however, has nto the matler and > is not oné word of truth in what Webb ston seratehod. le, handicap the favorite, io third,’ Gypsey Queen, Wilfred, would be brought to a close. cided in this spoudents t families that the 3 carved by somo one else than the head of Sargent coil also remarked to th 10000 Hits—Philadelph ness, incapacity Philadelphia 4, C and Milligar erguson und Holbert, thoughtful re for their happine bly assisted by resident » in his preparations and managenent of W Boyle, Um- Our e gone thoroughly three-quarters notel stakes. o, won in two straight heats, Dollikens Warry third, Ballyhoo scratched; Dollikens and Young Time—1:20 and 1 The members of the about getting together in the eveuning. fraternized with | the were quite free 1o expre: pointed « question, be a strike or not 2% the signal for a cessation of the conversation. momentous question—peace or ation and the Vand ave conflicting opinions, He thinks Pow 7 — mneil took thei AT NEW YORK. A Sensational Suit at Hastings. August 23.—[Special to bank today New York...0 00 01— 014 00-5 Cleveland 7. S Cleveland 7. HasTiNas, Neb, The City National filed a suit in the district coumt against C. Dietz of Omaha and M. T.. Elsmore of e judgment for signed C. N. newspaper men themselves, but S“Will there them it was New York 0, New York b, Dulke added. Fourth race, mile and —Marander, tho favorite, won, Of: ond, Costa Rica third, Pifth race, three-quarters Ballyhoo, the favorite, won, Bohémian sc Dycr third, Raymond, Battories— Youk, August and Brenunau. 5,000 on a note M. L. Elsmore, mana- The bank in its petition alleges that the ‘@ partuers in the lumber busi- Umpires—Jones and Kuight, Time—:161. mile, selling— —between the fed bilt lines the gents position is _known. derly was not treated justly by stands in the council and before the public us the champion of ory lines that on and after receive and deliver all freight that we may be required to handie.” THE CONT AT BROOKLYN, defendants w ness here and that the said business, number of lodns, many madeat the por: of Mr. Diotz, fefty on account of the highly rticulars involved and growing out of the recent disastrous morein the brick business, ror of the Dietz lumber it, and president of the Huastings bourd of trade. Susie S, Bittina, Pittsburg. . and Gaunymede 1 5, Pittsburg 12 nd that this wized Labor. accord with prosents the comparativ ation of railway con- auctors, is willing to bring his hosts inito bat- Vv if war is noces sling of all the the repy of Sargent t : © siw men in monious mood than the members of the coun- cil were today. This does “not necessarily involve a strike. clearthat if the ders and Daily —Pierce and Snyder. Monday's Tips. AT BRIGHTOY. First race—Carbing, Chambly, wco—Virgil, Shena Van (colt). Urbana, Harrison. Wilkinson, who newly founded organi. Contractor Ed Wals his staternent of it throws a light upon the 0d of the contractors' combive manipulation of municipal wor The trouble results from the action of the board of public works on the extension of the North Omaha sower, and Walsh’s statement of the case: American AT SYRACUSE, s expressed in aquestion put o him, a more har- Fourth vace —Futurity, Jim Murphy. Brooklyn.......0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 5 AT SARATOGA. Caprice, Goldstep. Tide, Marauder. Cecil B, Pearl Call for n County Convention. Syracuse 0, all for n County Convention. nd Briggs; Mattimore aud Pitz, Second race ‘ The republican central committee of Dodge county met this after- call for tho county conven- September 1 ressional_convent onal and senato selected and Fourth ruce without a strike they ertheless they are to face the musie if it must be done Tho public need expec "Phe council has placed in the ary Debbs the members Who Second game— Ofalece, Major Tom, Byratne noon and issued Entries for Monday's Races, lowest biader was the fi Reeves & Co., of which ¢ "his firm’s bid was §1,500 more Hits-—Syracns yrucuso 3, Brooklyl 12, lough and Briggs; Murphy and Pitc before tho co: gates to the congres ventions will ticket nominate demning the ¢ nothing definite First race, three-quarters of a mile, selling —Dalesman, Austr Tong Juck, Jame: a legislative land, Rustlor, P own, Chambly, Racquet, Belisarius, Ten Strike, Pilot, Squando, Jene- vous, Carbine, Little Moore. five-cighths of a Frankic T., Aduir, Baylor, Kirk Over, Home (illy), Blla T, Po- Alma (filly), ohn M., Vergie. chiths of o milo, selling Urbana, Hock- ‘Tappahannock. enature, Pitzoy, , Littlo Minch, Firefly, Rhody Pringle, Waldo Johnson, Vivid, Sunshine, Quotation, d on account of dar of the proxy and the county 1 to exclude proxies. sumubly from sentatives of AT ROCHESTER, which were Goodioy Brucks ¢ form and when th ement 1o be given to the public must be formulated, & of this Sargent said tonight: 1t is within the bounds of possibility that conclusion tonight. that conclusion will be 1o one knows or will the stateiri is done an imy uct to an Old Citizen, August 24, 1, Glendolin cahontas, Shena Florie H., Annie [Special Tele- health or for _doll alot of stuff of that kind. He fin me a proposition to the effect the put ina straw bor would v afight and zet my bond —or c sk and he would g 30 cash and give me a half profits of the contract which would go to him henext lowest bidder. to stand half of the loss if the bo: should forfeit k for 51,000 althou 00 check, and Baldwin, twenty years oe of the Crete, was last night tendered a banqu the Cosmopolitan hotel, laid and a very enjoyable tine piro—Curry. laading ertizens of oty covers were co ., Whore ho d0 8, Columbus 3 ledo 0, Columbus 0. Sage; Knauss ar natce his home, v this end we want our position stated the submission smendment " evening to a large Record prizeof £,000 added if Tenny beats Tenbrocck! a house this ¢ here arises, naturally; why such cave unless the councillors dressingg themselves in war paintaud feath ers, taking up their afterthe scalp of the Vanderbiits. St. Louis. ... Short course steeplec! Dublin, Pat Oakley, Jim Marphy, v, Stonewall, Futurity. Special Blection at Beatrice. t. Louis 0, Louisy A special clection will and Munyau; Stratton und Bligh. e Monday to graut a stroet fran- suid un evidenco of this, he for 68,000 feet of lumber in the sewer, when ho had used but 10,000 foet, 41 did not zive him a decided answer, but left him and put in a_bond signed by’ Dan Condon and William Coburn. S was raised to the bond and I had Jobn A 5 name added. Some further lame and I had First raco, eloven-sixteenths of a mile, sell- Roberts, Fair Haven, Marghereta, is useless, and _not’ until conferes get * definite be known, will wait until Monday before its mind Among the Amateurs. »d and reads” will anything Pert, Neb,, August 2 It was billed that the Peru e to be matched at this The largest erowd ark to witness the When the Auburn boys. ar hadin their team Kansas City, Nebraska Clty men, which was not accordiug decided to play fiye innings for $10 a side. The score resulted four to 1 in favor of Auburu, railway company. osition will probabl 8 the hands of a organization which has a samo purpose wned tonight (filly), Golde: |Special to Tur Second race, one_and one-sixteenth miles— Outbound, Flodtide, Marauder, I burn teams e ay for &0 a side of the season w A 10 o'clock tonight the supreme The committe probably be in session all nizht announces to the representatives of the p the following: **We have sent the following message o Powderly i Arrested by Tele ice, ond mile Bonaletta, P kie H, Laura David* tion, Outbound. three-quirters Fpsy Queen, Specht's and G AL the last meeting Snpacial Tele- Fourth race, Ban Cluef, over to Fairbury ch, who is wanted b with three horses belong Juckson of this city. at Fairbury today by tele to bring back ot present, It was finally one mile and seventy yards, uior Tom, Birthday, Sam Doane, retia, Ofalece, Dyer ther clear und track muady. BASE BALL, La Was arrosted Cratg, Neb., August = ne of ball hes tween the loeal nine and nposed of twenty- Craig 08, business men 2. and Engleson fully realizes your position yesterduy: b Stock Shipments ki Neb., August N to Tur Ber.]—A special train over the Union cleven cars of ts will receive due consideration You will be promptly advised of further de velopments,' Pacifie railre cattle belonging toJ out today bound for Chicago; ulso one s for Sau Francisco by Willets, cousisting of EY Chi Standing of the Clubs, men, Clariand Ker ey The Chicago Curoaco, A tockyards S r18t 23, —| S pacial Telegram to If the striking and switohuen ards do ot go to work Monday ‘morn- will by aficharged to the Yast man. i upon at toda; -al superintendents of the ice was called at of the Burlington, and » modting was callod o order day I asked the memt ok yesterday to get an additional man and this was agreed to. - At 3 aphic Shoot. GRAND Isiaxp, Neb, August 2 ram to Tue Bee Kansas Olty. laes at 1 Arnice, Neb., August 23 gram to Tie Bz Frazier was broken into and burglari small stim of money and considerable ¢ This is the thivd burglary within the pust twenty Sloux Chty..” following is Island gun club in graphic mateh for 8250 a side, with the combined Ogden and rosidence of B, H weeting of the gens Chicago roads. the general even before tl Played. Wo ged. Won Quite astrong wind was blowing, but never- theless the team has ascore hard o nt Rain at Beatrvice, ariicr, Neb., August 23, gram to Tue I gun falling hel all the afterno mor 28, Reynard 28, Harrison 35, Williams 25, Flock , Gerspacher : Special Tele- A magnificent M L oia. were quoted by every line Paul Boyton, Wallace Ross Vail called at Tug Bee ofiice last evening. ile racoat Man- 1000 fora purse of #00, and the of Tri Bre Las been solicited AMERICAN ASSOC! Ross and Vail he Record, awa this aft sporting odito oing back 1 tance is 156 wiles, in two hours and The first 100 Please state in your S tn what yoar the day morning paper have decided to hold the is to decidea bet in ninety-uine Mr. Rot > will bog it thoir rooms in Tur Big building m at §o'elock, which all th Played. Won, the exseutive board of tho Stockyarls association be 5 Ooviract ot Asidy, The board of public works yest tho #10,000 cont Bishop Cosgrove and lowa Universit Davexront, I Cosgrove of the southern di claims all koowledge of the lowa vorsity matter sent out from that The petition was presentod withoul his consent and without bis kuowledge. aet with Kd Philadelphis a., August 23, —Bishop Henry of lowa dis- Walsh, who ext Saturday afteraoon, 1 with Wulsh's boud. Mulraney, will then sented to the organization shall bo no Sunday work. mu do not g0 back to work that tk board was not satisti iwaukee 16, Lincoln 1. August 23— [Special Miwavkeg, Wis, Dr. Birney cuves catarch, Bow bld The superintendenta under instructions from superior officers and were a uni that there wouldbo no temporizing scoms to be a strike rallroad employes and the roads are de. termined to lightit out wherever it showed in The resolution took the striking completely by surprise, and each declared himself in fayor of contin uing the strike. Said one: “Suppose do abolish the association. Whother not tho stockyards must bo done by one and if the roads attempt it you will see every crow striko that 1t will simply result in the ¢ voud in Chicago it g0 bick to the old trainmen witl do our w ¥ find enough non-uni to “maice up o full crew matter will be decided by the men tomo ve ot § dvanced scale of wages Al emiployes s in the Gr Hudson they rom Central all freight on the respective roported that the freight handlers in the & Hudson had been or 1 Green island lother the strik to han tral, No f the o the con ids may be looked for Powderly Criticises Chief Arthur. K, August 23.—Powderly, when it Chief Arthur's statement that ould not answera letter which had not been addressed to him but had been apers, said: tions Isend himand he las never ituation, Powderly sa U received lust trike, he said, but just , orwhat territory the executive the Knights of I The Central Offers to Take Frei:ht. —General Superin- tendent Voorhees of the New York Central “We have notified connecting Monday next we will e Ed Walsh's Grievance Throws Light on the Organ'zation. h has a grie Gallagh lay, August 2, Tmet Roeves in and he asked me if for my reputation and or's saloou the contracting busin t i which tne board rot the contract, ek I had e ti e Timme’s name: 11 asked Bi Specht 1 was on hand bondsman, There @ vk told me that tho board had rejected my bond, confiscated my had decidell Lo readyertise tor atand the e sw I proposo to talro the caseto the The bond was a valid c rejected for no good purpose music yet before tae matter is settled.” - - Will Join the Parado, The coopers of Oma pecial meeting at Na nth streot, la: deciding whether or join the Tabor day parade. | union No. 1 wero in uttendance and janim iled 10 out in full force, At least one hundrec % men will by in line, and Louis Ulm will ; ~ Would itnot be well to bogin now to take aet @s warshal of the division. 15 vote it was docid o cker's Portr moetingof the O the ity i out tho giftol the « - Dr, Birney cures catarch, Boe bl .EN PAGES, collig porvaiding all veral wol is ordered into the ke, The yard n Island oad, struck re notificd that L deliver to the Albany | warehonse br ruckat noon, but this cannot b One of the str ond - return the Railroad )¢ the state board of media- arbitration today Commissioner van made areport of his repeated futile effortsto bring about a scttlement of tho comn ouraging. derly’s cony board_had formulated a plan fora strike, Nearly thing will depend on the Terve Hay knights will te meet strike whether th ne council supports them or not. mthful. RACIORS' COMBINI, ance and contract for the August 1, the contract for the n of the sewer was awarded to me, the price being about § 0,000. The next m of Frank rs, jeet. Ishould then 1 fied che interest 2 the board required at the board of public w ring department would i » was solid with them, and ud he had béen paid mo objection of the council, before the uton their trip, the pond was user why replied thut Major Furay and wanted o find out about him before the boud was approved Well, the council went away ors hid & chance to get in thel 3l by his bank to withdraw from tho T'his was due to the influence brought lagler on the bank ofiicials, “Last weelk the board asked me to on the bond and I told them I At the meeting of the board s to give me and the schem- work, S re will be 2 and South nal it. aha Pres. the la ebrated IT FLOWED RED LIQUOR. Government Officials Discover a Rather Curious “Spring." Bud Lewis, Van Beuren Lewis and bert Warnor, the men arrosted by Deputy | | United States Marshat Hill at M, | Grove, Madison count Omaha pre riday evening and arn inary hearing. The men W | | house connected with the Deer Cre { lery and stealing four barry | was found that tho evidenc | | 1s of whisky. to warrar was released, Van Boaren Lewls and b Warner wero held undor bonds of One of the prinapal witnessesin the | Grove. Seappeared very innocent at but finally ndmitted that sho had heard V | Beuren Lowis say that o tad r relof whisky outof the warchause. Adelino said she not they ot the liquor, wore put unon the stand, bt their evid was simply to the effect that abunaaice of whisky on fop. One of boys said that his father had told him red liker, J. Brunor, the ¢ tified to th wernment storel fact that he had found nopen and four bar whisky missing, He ulso stated that Benren Lewis had said to hun that he Qi stonl the whisiy Van Bourven Lowis ownel the d which has not been rannin ciht barrels of v tstorelouse upon which’ tho yet been piid. Half of thi stolen, and the other four bare. brought Van Bouren Tewis and Herb, nest term of court - LEAGUES ALL OVER, Gratifying Progress er of Counties of the State. Louis Heimrod, proside rights league of Nebraska, has retur Lincoln where heattended a moeting at Har- monic wanization. The meeting was called toorder ati: Friday evening by the president, and was in session until 1 o’clocls this morning. There were thirty-one reprosenting us many countios wbers pr 14,500, Leagnes have been org uties: Dougla zed in tho f eward ing Burt, Kearney, Otwe, H ter,” dohnson, Pierce, ' Dc Mudison, Hataitton, 'Lancaster, Cass, Dundy, Nuckolls, Wayne, B ( Merrick, Platte, Sarpy, Cuming, Wa ton and Stanton It was reported thata great many Germans, Bonemians aud Danes were found who had not taken out their st pap As oue of the objects of the arganization is to look aftersuch cases and see that papers tend tosuchn It wis rep aistrict was wellorganl worle yet remained to b aud Third dist Tho meetin tho presider - Seventeenth St t Crossing. morning, entered an order to the owners some time ago and rest the Union Pacific railroad company fr: ing another track acrossthe s street crossing would be continu until the next term of court wonld be heard at length. The attorney for the railroad urged the railway company secur portion of Seventeenth strect was o the clty limits. He also a city had never secured an ord: streot across tho Tight of way. further stated that when the tached to the city at the compan the north s The city ent view ilroad company 1d close Sevent set it could also close Thirteenth, ¥ ith, Fifteeath and Sixteenth. He stuted that for more than twenty y ilroad company had kept a-flagr Sceventeenth st of the street, edged the city’s right to the premises, e Nebr WasniNG Aug gram to Tre Brer,| were ssued to Alfred Forem ans; Juson Keys, Howe; William Aurora; Stephen L. Wiser, Cent t 23.—|Special he following pen to Nebraskans: Or City ; Austin Delong, Rulo; William Boggie, Valentine; Charles M. Govdo, Bee. crease—Leonard C John A Lincoln, lowa: Burt; Ray Waketield, Johmson, Runnell; William H.* H, Lov Maxwell; William G, Elder, Allerton; i W, Johnson, Thornbur; Moter, Tipton;. Levi 1. Wi John R. Tate, Lovimore; Hivam L. Co Hesper; Janes 8, Gadd, New Sharon; Dauic W. Bages, Oskaloosa; Charles A, Br MeGregor. RRestoration aud mercase iwn Hutchinson, Exline, Increaso M. Pierce, Belmont; Charles A, S0l 15’ home, Reissue— Ernest Mason City, K Sinkey, Wilke Mary Original widow, efe. 3., widow of JohnT. Mefford, (c field. Méxican widow—Emmerentia, viidow of Jacob Schmitt, Bane South Dakota Original strong, Medas: Henry Carl, Sal Jumes Hy do, Vermiliion. A Aikiios SO Legislate Against Quacks Omana, Neb., August 21.—To the Editor of Tue Bre: We lhavo bhad now before the courts of this city our test casesas to whether actice medicine ; is the law exilicit in the matter, but the court finds these men guilty. Yet, inovery instance, almost, they uilty and asl for a trial, theso so-called doctors can pr our law. Not o und come and plead ot ¢ As many as remain will have to go thi once. It isw quacks set up throug th s to the physician cleri’s offico and registered their nai state, ther practic r physicians. orlc says that he would s The cour overstepping his province did he do m than simply band tois book to any one write in who may ask for itto r num not 15 @ physician, whether he I sad state of nonwealth of Nebraska, ! prove on this law this winter and mak | this offensesomething worse than o misde- meanor! tops toward calling this matt | fore the people of this state prio tion of candidates for the coming legislature gotten ogether here or Lincolu a meeting of the physicians of swte in September to frameup a bl f board of héalth and 4 law that is worth | this state. Onl; part of the physict peoplo who now fu the dungers that they are liabloto, can w | | Thero should b pect 10 make the leglstature soo_and do its duty forthwith : ‘ MEMUER OF OMAA MEDICAL S0CIETY, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Considention of the (onger Lard Bill Re- sumed by the Houso , were brought to gued for a ‘e charged with having broken into a government ware- distil- A YOTE UPON [T SHOWS NO QUORUM. Congerand Mason Indulge in a Lively g the Debate gles on Beck Deliverod in (he Senate. R D wasnot sufticiont the holdingof Bud Lewls, sohe | was Rose_Hutchins, who lives at Meadow Wismisaroy, Au led one byr: ousent for the consider senato rosolution of the remains of (one ton, but Mv. wis, wifeof Van Beuven Teyis, da good deal of drinking among the men, but she didn’t know where of Now Yorkobjected. Two of the sons of Van Bouren Towis and Suturds) a day's work ntract labor there was an that | bills co there was a spring up the river “that flows | and r 1 ton ques- tion of privi hisky in the ting thestat » Omahi to stop the “flow of the amer were taken to jail to await their trial at the miineda pr ar department in suj ade ina Nun tof the personal ten years ourw ed from Amerian to \pting to prove that A all of thecentral committee of tho or- [ was pure and whole: o whicl the stion of privi lude to the € | had veen chary The reports of the various sub-committees | | and tried to suppress an showed that braches had been orgaized in | odiled e Wedderburr thirty-four counties with a membership of from [Hinois ardson Web Perkins, ricultural pap in Alexandria fo cultural paper undenstand wh gentleman’s, btained, the committee appointed o at- atters has found plenty todo. cdthatthe First congressinal »d, also that mich > i the Second had controliud the wan from Towa adjourned subject to call of | stopped information from cowing to the In the course of a_conversation er indignantly 1tho corvedts~— Judge Wukeley in chambers yesterday t that thetemporary injunction granted to property warmly reiterated contradicted graiter bluniness than politeness, theamusement of the lous an amendment bill tho clouse ym lay ntéomth din force | when the case | s adopted striking from th nting the use of ¢ Also anamendim ywing the use of or ‘“compoun; to amend by tion defining strikingout all after the first se d the right of | ndinserting the provisions of the FPad- way by condemnatory proceedings when that The reading of this, bill pon the last hour, which » friends of the Conger bill, Brosius raised a pointof mendment ou th tronched consi was occupiod rued that the ning the | nd that it was only by toleration of the railroad com- | pany that the stivet had been usedatall. He ud was at- | et ended | S vight of way, which was on > ground that it was uot or sustainol the point of order, Mr. Mason appealed from the deck The decision of the chair was sustained by toriey took au attogether diffor- f the case and stated that if the W third time, bitlthe vote stood 111 X, The house thea adjourned, again Monday or It was agreed to. On the passage of the rsthe an at the crossing and by so doing it had ackuowl- The senate met 1y's session was devoted tar” WASINGTON, atnoonand eulogies of the ska, lowa and Dakota Pensions, i, Ingalls, Allison, Plumb, 1ato, as'ul @ { vespect, adjourned, Friend; David J. Good KILLED AT THE Tlustrates Dangers of Seventeenth Straet. by, Phobe. Roissie— | A Mangled v, Lincoln, Original widows, ote.—Thankful, wotler of Joln MeMalton, Omahalumber conpany, was going down the hill across the U eventeenth stroet les McCormiclk, tracks on South oux City; Daniel * hewas surprised by a vound the bend William_ L. Van ox, Bedford; Jiged to leay caped with lis lifo 1ling the animal g the bugey W suo and increase—Erank Mr. Pickett escaped witha slight bruise on not hear the bell laims that he was vinging Avm 3 Josh G Lillig, Lead City. Reissuo and increase ssing at which d is a vory dangerous pl now tho ground ov cific and the property own ich theroad desires but which the people oppose A NORMAL SCHODL. The Question of Kyt Discussion, of education cate the practicability of The committee of | appointed toi estublishing s nor the trainiug of toachers, this process, and some of them more than | to menvion here that these sume their attorneys in trial Jlea that, becanse thoy were allowved ac sister of the county , the | Jfore, is bound to recognize them | of the committ Ginbs and Mr. Poppleton, and the public school funds in the maintenance of a school that would be for the benetitof but those who wish to prepar With equal propriety, M Popyleton thinks, school could be ster his one or to favor the normal oy - | school idea, aud lia He possibly is right. This is cortainly a | ments in it favor fairs and it holds for this whole | whing to obtain the thout going 1o the expense it Pery, wnex- The question arises, Ave we golug to tm ding the state normal hich some cannot tagain thisweek to talk further upon the novmul Vrooman on the Strike, George W, Vrooman, chalrman of the ex ers, roturned to his hons city Mr, Vreooman statel that if o strke «l he was of the opinion railroad men ox- lerbiit lines, swhoods would render woral sud fbsuclal which might be iecesssry. by concorted action on the ns and the interest of the ly, no doubt, understand should bo ordo it would in voive copt those on the stited that the brot

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