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OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1891 10th and Farunm Totler of the constitution aud the laws, and | John . St John for prosidont. (Cheers.| agilnst criminally, othorvwise (than by Indict | The Commander of the Twenty-First | Saturday evening, the January 24, Mrs, W. we neadod no lnwyor (o point out the proper | Stevens of Futnas, on whoso motion the | ment, excophdn cusos uriving i tho land or Sutuntey Pasie Away: P o il B Kl e s W coursa, But, passing over all other mistakes, | bill providing for a recount of the votes on g g fo of 1 o ac | stem thix s f Rennott wave a hit riy, | Mo, WHAE 8ir0 wo doing now] o transportation | tho amendment was indefinitely postponed, [ Thoy Are Brought Ont in thy Trial of ice in tiljo of war or public danger. News from Hot Springs, Ark, announces andgo received tho first ladic Olt inni ur part vould be 1n good shape | boen o suffragist for twenty years, and n uY ol f | follows: “ThE otherwise provided by 1aw, COLONEL MORROW DEAD. Mount Vernon, O, to visit the parents of ¢ M. Hellman & Co, 3?&'..',‘" "o auouid huve otserved the plain | 1554 had cast tue only vote in his precinet for H‘\RD “ “)M”(. LL( \L PO]NTS no person shall _for a felony, be proceeded o Mr. Sellers. o Dl Z o ! A b 1 b y prize, and Mrs. L. W. Osborn the socond. X e Ehe K et Important subject on | dofendod his sotfon, o saia that prohib: : Soction 9 ohtiye samo article as follows: | the death of Colonel Henry A. Moreow of the | friz and Mrs. L. W, Osborn the socor gl e toatoiaiand | tioutela only dealrud to keep up the sgitation Nebraska Horso Thieves. ““The right of al by Jury shall romin in. | Twenty-first infantry, stationed at Sidney, | gonts ad s B Hornan rocelved the At E Pairoad tonduittes 14 trying now 6o got | that thoy ke ol ns ho id tht. & re: violate n crimi§al cases, but a jury in civil | xu i WS DS B KL EL e HRLME SaccTd ~ T ntAtas. T INoUBNE | couttould gk moseibly chengs tns seenlt, " osinall coufts ‘or In eriminal Ceasesin | N Iz 1166 ot 1080 AL Dot e aks Wt 10¢7 )8 bill reguln bight fhves. 1 Hought | % e Bciond B Bosop 3 . " COUFtS 10t of st Ay cousia of tess that olonel Morrow was & man of those pecu- | tion mot Last Bight LIt 1o bsiness w s 1 4 Batlim, s port 'l'}l«‘:“l[h"‘”‘n‘ e e, | ainter ko, tadapondenter snd he, cusve | THE LEGAL STATUS OF THE WOMEN. | VGG on, as may Do proscribod by law, | ar personal qualities that won many friends | 8cted. New grounds have been sel - . SRIEF & i ¥ IR oongl ko h The players have not been selected yot, but p derstand that Stelckler has gob b not come down hereto enict prohibition in PSS Horeafter a grand jury may consist of twelve | among all ranks and conditions of men. His | (19 . oted yot, o Bt "t drutt tho bill. Dot the | ho tosth of #,000 ndverse majority, snd mon, a1y nino of whoim concurriue may find | doath will oroato profound rogret among all | Je Viariee oy bookross, fora good tean Hear of the old woman who fombes of i mmitto v thatwhat- | neither covld thoy permit women sufivage to | Can Criminals Be Kidnaped from [ an indictment, but the legisiature may | ) ohoq A4 pleseure of ks Rogusiatn Mr. Claridge refuses to act as manager this Tt Tt Tt will B S o saddiedupon then." Howover, bis owny Vnestate by Officers from Ans anire, reculate oF - abolish the grand jury | " jo e R TR Aok et ontored i said that she had noticed that tacked In the courts by men like M voto upon the measure was in the control of sysd " the military service for his co v fron Sewar e 8 14 0 M. Thur s wife, and if they wa suppori t other — Constitutional Under the latter clanse of the constitution i e cg for his country from e i A e - A 2 . 3 Soyw Genru R N ol s W 1o M, domBea Hestionn AL Lastie, the late legisinture anactoq o law nbolisbing | MICHiKan as colonelof tno Twenty-fourth | The Catholie societs in' Soward vieintty [ When she lived through March Srtoritioed mex i Nabiect 10 (e Bishon Skinncr thouht it was about time e v o graud Jury Sxcapt ypon the Gl orordof | MIChiKun Yolunieors in August 182 His | had a mostonjoyablo social the othor night ? g of vaon Ab1o And bininy, Avtormeys! .1\ to adjourn, but Representative Nichols of the eourt and providing that the prosecuts | it S L nimy ‘v'r.-‘}.’"li'-'“:f'fi'i]'\" 0 Dicke Sawpson's, Horroshmonts nd she always lived through tiy T am willing to it with anti-monopoly ind.) of Buffalo arose and said | o —_ pecial toTan | 1B Bt10mey may'file an information against | yil “PLICEOL th year and ‘engaged in | dancing were the smusements of the evening 7 iblicans il demoerats 1ike Schapwel, Gif- | ho could not sit stll and hear Cueyssxe, Wyo, Fob. 1 peclal o | any person 'whom he is satisfiod has com- | (rogging, — Chanoclonaiio Uk, Fitzstiuch | Mr.and Mrs. Jool Tishue have taken s | rost of the year? ’,m‘ Cramb, Williams of Gage, Pohiman, | accusitions heaped upon his part Bur.|—The cases of William Kingen, Kuich | miited any erime within his country wighout | 0 Wilder 18108 -<'l~‘\ ”1'17 ( -H.\»*{MIHL trip to Oklaho! n speculation bent, i years e un Glor-ten and ottiors T might | For one ha did not boliove the women wan McKinnoy, Jdimes Trantner and “Sudy" | theintorvoution of a preliminaty ing, | Golomol” ' Mo o }‘:‘lm[““f,\ The real young men of Seward, seeing Liow ' o Raina s name e o enact some good, wholes | to vote, and when they did it would be thne | Ingraham, who ave charged in tho district | ThE ':u" went iuto Ceffect Jant | %00 0000 Gottysburg and at | Popular the bachelor's have becomo since Lith and Farn Bome laws that will benefit the people, I | to considerthis question. He suid farther | ooy of Larmie county, Wyoming, with | 8% 10, 180l The prosoouting | the Wilderness and'" S Wiy | their party, have concluded to go and do like- e think itis going to comoto this, [ am cer- | that the independent party had come up vy 2 atiorney under this enactment filed an | "¢y My ” wise and seo if they eannot ingratiate them- fain . we = would have 1o trouble it | through “gre i tribulation,” to | being the principal members of & band of | juformation agawst Brantuor and Ingraham. | (o Hhe Jast named encagoment he was so- | (olvafnto public favor. | Consequently cards > this contest was only ot of the way. | powerin the leg enough to | cattlo and horse thloves who have fnfested | Counsel for tho dufendants has filod pleas in | fefCil WOuRderh In 6% ho commandad an | 4o out for u young men's entortainment in Tpiy no attention to Burrows' wild talk | do tobattie with its ehemies, and could uot | the western portion of Nebraska and have | abatement to theso informations as “to the | pHEuUAn 16 Lork Hoval nd wiso to West 1o opora house, ol about wanting 1,000 mon who know | take up discarded issues to which a Iarge | peen engaged for the past two yeors in raid- {'.“;‘}:!,’ll',‘,':":fi'}ll"'r:vurv(, l:xnwgltn:z“fl at v:;u]vl' brigade in the Army of the Potomac under | Seward has a social sensation in the ab- hm\‘rvmhu Neither “I any of the y{-l-q ;.r | majority of both men and women W ing cattlo and horses belonging to Wyoming | tion and the o ‘:"“ ,qr (”ht' :r‘lu{u‘l 4\‘;1:-“ ‘:: General Grant and was assigned to duty a sconding of a Swedo named Munford, who (w or that matte Vo are responsible to ; o fus0 ¢ d States con- | ordinge to his ra s brigidier-goner s presided over the fortuno b ¢ ::;,“n«ulmlunhx‘v* of, e are [Fosonsible o gl 0 aquestion hore and ns. | Stockmen, aro creating the most intense. in- | stitution of section 10, artido 1, providing .‘(r‘l.mlu\“h_ I|(|.~4‘ !'llnk as hlu||vn.r woiter s {v”l‘ ‘1““\\1‘:»: “_v‘ |||.||\v; s of the nning lz’c}/ D omores v st with some df ouf | sertod that hineLenths of the women wanted | torest. They are all residents of scotvs | that nostate shall pass any ox-post facto law, | 9f Ulited States voluntoors, Ho was, ivon | O (07 Lo b twe or theds veam, | His ¥ Tollows, They are following Church Howe [ to vole, and was_met by a flat contradiction | Bluff county, Nebraska, having ranches and | the defondants cannot ba “tricd underinfor- | Git, ME oF brovet aafor gonoral tited 4o e y9ee 00 TEN BY taking. with - tm ohis | s ko @ lot of shoep, aud it nosy Dooles as, If | by tho speakor. Iinally she sked, »Why do N mations; thit tho legulaturo baving abol | wrvica nt the Dattle f atnoy's Milw and | lindlord's daughtor, 4 ginl nont ffteon vears | 1 DiNK that because you have owe wilt pass every one of his bilis by the | you confer upon men the right of suftrage !’ o e T i shed the grand jury law in forceat tho time | NS ANGHBtad U5 LT oF Msisten la. His mothor is said to have sHited A a10'oF hdanondent vows, W divided Fight | ° Nicols repiled, Tocause. the boundary line of Wyoming and it is claimed re ulloged to liave boou committed, | {7100 Was promoted to thorankot leutonant | o Ly, 0P oK SohOR . o0 tve Inheritedan | pued un to the present time tnthe widdlo on the usury bill, and 1oxpeet | and sat down amid a thundering cheer from | that the “rang” have s ed in the past r ;mup for a jury of sixteen me , twelvo ‘“,l‘“:‘h.;’l_”d“m i‘:a"r “‘l,‘"tm 'll")’y“‘lt-.‘ ‘;“‘i " | last year. h o) ‘ wilef Aoy I ¢ presen me hocould do the samewitha railrosd bill. | the audienc B two years in running nd hills and | Of whom must have concurrred in finding an { g 040050 1870 was e colonel of tho i e e i o 56 . Our boys hase lost thee grin, and I il you | Maxwell attempted to gt fn_another :(;-!5 disposing of nearly one thousand hoad of cat- ::x;::xlllllw;‘n‘l and :1||l\llcrn|!:1runtllzl‘)m; |)|:.,A\:‘\vv:x:;x;|l(: et oy i made colonel of the Oadioln, without buying more coal or an Gais 52 156 inop ‘i‘;-‘lflhli.{»‘-j fh°this ntas Wo P, #ho GRAERVOred 10 l,‘n»""l\‘&'m".'r tle belonging'to Wyoming stockmen, drawn, proviling that only twelvo men shail | Colonel Morrow was stationea for thieo | D M. Butler, editor of the David City SO L | e i e of 55,00 ¥otos would hive | The authoeitios of Luramio connty socured | oonstitito u jury. ninoof - whom coneureing | 1003 0t Now Orleans prior (o his teansfer to | Treibune, was at Oscoola Onposing & Contest, carried the amendinont requisitions for MeKinnoy and Brantner, but | may find an indicvment; that tho law [ {igqenprtimonts :"_“l'l”_"nf‘fll-"‘l'l"\'i'(:“jf' Since | I G, [Kaufman and wifo from Lincoln awo | pogt of the year ? Lascor, Neb., Fob. 1.—[Special to Tae | | At ilifs point the mecting broke up and the | in their hot pursuit of Kingen they con- | Telating, to informations’ ean only act | (0 [t fgs bech sationceL b Sidney tnd Ihs | tho guests of Mr. and M, J. L Makeover ar | tho state houso that but tittle attempy will | SEIREL i dopendont, who was | WViliam Lykens, tio chiof of the stock detec- | get; that it cunnot relato badk 50 0s to retzo. | i1 Omsh@ His son, Hoory M. Morrow, | 3G oty afornon L lLl' 13th and Farnam. be made to ! the contest «f Governor | not for a thivd party probibitionist has | tives of Wyoning, acting upon the advice of | spectively cover tho cases of these defend e e g yer of this city | H. N, Campboll, editor of the Oscools Boyd’s clection, notwithstanding the howl- | declared himselfin favor of mumicipal s:f- | the prosccuting attorney of Laramie county, | auts, and that as to all erimes committed ot 3ot boon Toarned. hore, but it | Record, took the train for Beatvico on Thurs y ang of tho dothroned Burrows. Tho foeling | ffage. Another moeting will be beld tonlcht | accompanied by a mob of cloven_armed men otoil fs an ox post factolnw and in | W™ ORI LS et of Somb e the Ine to0'be present at the oditorial meeting ) 01U which the independents aisplayed on this | f thooper houso aud s vl efort mude L0 | went to the residenco of Kengen in Seotts | fioiitioh B8 Abbiled 1o, tHos (ses OO B | jurics during his long and galiant servicesin | Rev. A, M. Tauner has closed the meetings ubjectin the e vs of the legislaty B 10 moemudts Whh iho o6 78U | Biuff county and at the potnt of theltguns | $ands 11 his sveumes etk the army and from which he nas suffered a { at the Py i and has gone cast bject in the early day e logislaturo 3 [ el 0 subject in the early women suffrage is tho unizersal cure all for { ; tonds in bis argument that on account of the ho Prest 4 has vanished, and in its place has arisen a | the body politic. i and pistols ‘made bim a prisoner, kidnaped | 3ot vedueing the namber of the grand jury | £ood d more than ever complained | to Cedar Rapids and Rock Island on businoss, i @8 AP desire to effect the legisiation which they A filtly well ittended meoting n tho inter- {:3.......((u}|‘1..._.-4-;<.1,‘.(u:u )(.\ xlt'h.w;.:.n.u Ho [ from sixicen to twolve and providing that uhn;:g, for ho was naturally of a chcerful dis Theorderof the Eastern Star conferred 4(/'61 think has brought them heee est of municipal suffeago for women was held | MO IStIoen tied and Tund ERe oo, | Stend of twelve boing necossary o con Lt A PG mio Lusequv.ovelTnE, Etan Wit Up to the mocting of thie logislature many | at the opera hoise tonight. Lengthyspeeches | gt 1Y Bt HAYBCE 08 SAHEY VESEEE | nine may now return or present an ina FED ON THE TRAIL refresiments were served to' about sisty ¢ i of the ullianco people knew littloof the man- | were made by H. H. Wilson and_Chaueellor | £10 Nk AOICaGa . fronsatl ‘v;m:m be | ment thiat thelegislature hias theroby pra 4 l "Vhlv’lh‘umll-'l;:‘p and hey say they had i otice that at this time of the ner in which the list campaien had been con- | Creighton of this city, and M. L. Wheat, state CCTRIEL ABKIAT Ay Slets cally provided immunity from prosecution B Ll ne. ducted, save what they gleaned from tho | lecturer of tho Knightsof Laborof Towa, | ovyoming flocked into Cleyenue to bo in for all crimes committed fu Wyoming prior to | FA80ngers on the Klkhorn Pass & | niy Mattie Audorson pave a pleasant | vear 3 tend EALA GHAlN WHICH Ve it olo L Te bhath year the colored reports intheir local papers. Theso | Their arguments were the sameas are usually i AT o vio Just dlosea | to the enactment of Januarv 10, 180i. Y edious Sabhath. birthday purty on Monday uight, She cnter . prejudiced storiesled many to believe that | heurd at such mectings, u'Y l\|.n.‘Ltu'|v|my1',IIA-I\mn-_\)\nd \:u'._nll‘ mlwn The court seems much puzzled over these O’Neivr, Neb,, Peb, 1.—Special Telogram | tained her young friends in an elegant man- slothier | : L % Boyd had been elected by Traud and conso- [l AT ":-\{\_-‘n:”;“z’n:\_h'i e hreo boen | Pleas and has taken thom under advisement. | to Tk Brr]—The wost-bound passenger on o lli"ln[firw»uh were servea und tne | ClOthiers generally congratulate quently that, under no circumstances, should ST e tballionl: LAt Sy P These cases seem to be a foreible reminde the Fremont, Kikhorn & Missouri Valley | hours huppily spent. . ho be scated. 3 Legisia ive No 80 stubbornly and ably fought und in wWhich | of the Jate criticisms of tho late lamented | ..o - omonh = A o | Mrs. Dr. Shaw gave a delightral afternoon | themselves on their trade, but e e arvival hero they havo had an | Eaxcor, Neb, Feb. L—[Speclal to Tae | 50 many abstruse questions of constitutional railroad was deiayod three hours at Meadow ) J Lo i Justice Miller in faving, by several of his de- u tea at her residence on State street in honor opportuaity of investigating the other side of | Be.] ~Tho legislature performed more labor | 1AW hve beenraised, * They promise on their' | cisions in coustruiuz the acts of several stato | Grove, wating for the clearing of the track | of Nry. D, M ! Butier of David City. There g M. Hellman & Co, N constitutional phirases to be the most memor- " 1 " . y v v N > tho question and many of thom have availed | qud disposed ofmore business on Saturday | s SeL il Sl legislatures, been the means of turning loose | of a wreek caused by the snow plow engine including ‘many of ]) i Jath And Fathan’) themselves of the opportunity. Tho majority U‘m”“‘mn KUiba45 14 tio, KlAtbes 1oL i ‘{{.‘H”“‘h‘":“_‘u"’:;“;“ been brought before the tapon different communitios porsous guilty of | which went up from Novfolk to opdh up_tho ading 8oclohy Poople, I of the lutter have satisflod thomslves tha i Yisltiboby, DRIIEL yor 8 cold-bloodod crimes, 6% a8 SASBDEBE Wb TC orenoon the protty and ne- B/ s Blatiaa by fauid 1 eas Ahiroug! | elates firs RIKGNA Bl Blx) i Ravuee 1h b argumins amortod | 00k, o castbound passeogor wis from | O Toslny foienoon Mo\ protey and ag > the vote of Douglas county. If the vote | Wil impracticable and visions 3 s | _ St. Rayner, counsel for Kingen, flleda plea | that “‘such mattersarcnot to be predicated | 110'clocka. m. to 6 o'clock p. m. getting from | GrRFERCE BESTEER B GHE I BRES: o, 01U there was frandulent the delegation now ro have about had therr day, The sober, com- | denying the jurisdiction of the court in his | upon expediency, public clamor or demand | Oakdale to Meadow Grove, The passenge serformed v the ¥osonting that county in the legislature was | monconce of tho conservative nlliauce mom. | €A%, Setting forth his ~forcible ab- | forthe conviction and incarceration of thoso | were fed by the trainmen, who went to Tii- | tiie Diidacs parents, by Ry Dot legully elected and ouaht to- bo unseated, | FoT 1hse oF the con duction from Nebraska and allesing that the | guilty of erime, but must, under our system | den and secured meat and cooked iton the | pastorof the Motl:odist Ipiscol D) The fact is, howover, that they have mot | POTS IS beginning to ass g | court had not acquived jurisdiction to try | of jurisprudenc founded in tho spirit of | o T a tiresome day for all on boasd. | It Wasa quict wedding, and after 1 -"(’]‘ questioned the right of the Douglas delega- | Mr.} rry's little maximum tarif bill | him upona eriminal charge, pleading that ho | those salient constitutional guarantees which | €4 1t was a tiresone day for all on boazd. | 8 Wast A1LE sl Bid T < tion to their scats. i3 the joke of the legislature, but 1t becomes | had been deprived of his liberty without due "Mxm grotndwork and rules of action for “ : lllx"wl acgate h'r\\r ver, were highly en- | i %) Omaha, Lincoln and other parts M The independents begin to see, also, that | » much more serious 16 tho taxpay. | Process of iasw, in controvention of the four. | the legislature, tho citizen aud the coury | tertained by some good stories D o oma L pol s duliok Fep g s ANIE e i R the question of contest has already cost'them | o The printug of 00 copies s vz it nt of tho coustitution of tho | male sucred and porpetual by placing the | The engine that was off the track was not | 8ud Mrs. Catlett will take up thoic rest Scesucha year as this past one early three weeks of valuable time, during | Wil of 112 hges cost the puoplo & woodly sutn: s e eourt overruled the | Tight o the enjoyment of ife, iberiy and | Mnred very much, but it took to engines o : e tor. i e which they know they did practieally noth- | If every independent member should make as | Plé for defendant therenpon | property beyond the power of hasty or in- | DU back on IR AL A Creighton, 1as been fol 1¢ aforesaid ngin roturn for the immense outlay which | bud o break the ox hoise of this sousion would | moved an abatement of the indictment on the | temperate spoliation, except by a de. | from Fremont to Purkdale, but boyond that hy LA £ ad a break the expeuse of thissession would | Pt by | . 501 thoy bad caused the people, Thoy have nob | s up to 2200400 de 1 kround that the statutes of Wyorning dofin- | privation by dio process of - law, point. it is comparatively light, no dvifts in- § Ex-County Judge James A. Cooley s business men, when straw hats geb_passed nbill in both houses ar 4 some A iz Tndian 150 the Omatia. roservation ifications of grand and petit | embodying them as a part of the organic law | terfering with the progress of the traius. J""\'"’"‘;"’( Ly e 5 . £ i § 3 days must elapse beforo they can 10po 10 58 | caine in to the house bogging yesterday, and | Jurors discriminated against the female citi- | of our common country; that it s the glory i = L 4 ~ogan is spending tho wook " fn Lin- { (o e s stter tha y such a thing accomplished. They aro now | saving with an fnquiring look ut. ach mom- | #ons of the state aud provided that the male | and the prideor this propleand is elov _ The Fremont & Yankton, | el taling in tho logislature would have sold better than working with considerable carnestness in the | hey “jow, how,”” Some wag took the cue, zens only wore elizible to act as jurors, | above all labored requirements and e Frevovt, Neb, Feb, 1.—[Special to Tue H. (1. Corcll made a two woi trip committee room to make up for this lost time, | aud feading the brawny redskin over to the | Which, he” contended, was in conflict of ations of abstract justice founded up Bit.]—The Fremont & Yaukton raiiroud | through western South Dakota and south- | Overcoats, and knowlng that they willbe Leld touccount fof | geutloman fron- Nemaba,” introducod him | tion 8 of article 1 of tho Uil of vights of | Teason of the thing, and must be based upan | projoctis beiue rovived how. The anmual | easiem Wsoming by those who were given to understand ho man he appeured to be looking aftor— ng, which isas follows: he salutary principles that, in this countr: sting of the directors has jusf en *held Mus, Mary 12, Owen, matron of the state g (A Heliman & Cc tht great remedial legisiation s t0be en- | Chureh Towe, Mo ndin seomed (0 b ox- ce tht equality In the enjoyment of na- | 10 person can be constitutionally and legally | MICPtinK of tho divectcrs b just been T \” asyluitn for tha Inshaet At INORTolk, 18 viaiting (44 Alaitauiban acted, To azain undertuke this contest | tramely woll pleased with the leader of tho and_eivil rights s wado sure oniy [ punished fora crime exceptunder thoprovis- | and the following officers elected for the |\ G0 BR VEERT P SUCMLS Lok would so interfere with the work of both the | judependents, and weny away wi through politionl equatity, tho luws of this | fons of law preseried as & goverumental eulo | coming ye Love, president and gen- ek L ] pendents, and went away with a shining | throu i f William Coleman, the vencrable father-in- committee voon and the legislative chamver | coin iy his hand. Y state affecting the political rightsund privi- | of action prior to the time tne offenseis | eral manag C. Christensen, sccretary; W. k lyddd i r that the independents would nevor by ablo | "My Hiukle of Sarpy propasss to oxtirmi- | {1 pf e oom s o Gty (s tan o | CharEed to or is supposed to have been com- | “Witson, troasn T BT e | oy (o st et “ou to redoom thelr promises. Such belng the [ nato wild nairanls in Noebrasks, 1o has in- | sonditlon whatsosver O tivn hdivdual | Mitted, and this isin conformity withand is | 1o NGVl Eaginoor Androws, o mun of o | dne wovatos i Troots b o \ caso, the house, in passing the coneurrent | troguced a bill fixing tho bounty on tha scalp | Incompetoncy or unworthiness duly wscer- | the nggndate of the constitution of the United | co in railrond work, as its | twonty couple, congregatad at the contest resolution the other day, which | of g cayote, wolf or wild cat at §2.00 cach. tulr court of competent jurisaichion, | Stato Slitatin . A 0OIS O SUrVOyors WillU6 | syhich lia was Visitiag, Andan Oyster suppat N must now g0 to the scnate, has washed ' nsof (he state of Wyo- The people of Wyoming aro | nutout abolt the middio of March to estab- | sad frence 7 s sl liddy of Z)C]’ its hands of the trouviesome ques- e T ming to yote und hold officaeshiull not Lo de- atly interested under the r GEa R A T ROt ASla ek | & 1 antaral gouditinis ladituthe By Rotiuly U tin md ronsigned itto the meroy LOOKISG 70 THE END. nled or abridsed on ascountof sox. Both | new constitution in the decision of these : t the work of securiug the ‘“;l‘“”:““ Lt | i of the semate. In this manner e . T A ioion\ Rl aalie «uestions. ! : > | ,Merchnnts, Leavelers and shippers along | y7ot coa o season [r Jov £ s ool HE of Amespsiolity which | A Good Deal of Wark t Bo" Done | ey eworall el poitiea nd veligious Sl T U 3 the Creighton branch of the Fremont, ok | Yet see a season from Novem- annoyed it greatly, and which the senate, it Before Congress Adjourn T nried Tt e U non thoka Holhtsce ot EIGHUAHARE HOUNDS, t < horn & Missouri Valley rallway have discov. isnot bohieved, 18 afraid o assume. The | Wasmixoro, Pen. 1.—The senate is shap- | tho constitution thut any statato which dis- | & Raeting Gald Day Fighe Wit a| Gexeva, Neb., Fob. 1.—[Special Telegram Srodithe Faon WhYve have ot (b ER ber to May but that there were Hind devotion 1o ho poople are not dictatea by | 8joura March 4, without leaving behind it [ Jurors was in contravention ofthe civil rights (L Statr iy World-Herald here was a littlo premature in { milos an bour, leaving before daylight in [ Many cold days 1n Itebruary, t ople ! : Sl Lo s A e and privileges guarinteed therein to femalo | Sr. PAvr, Minfi, Fob. 1.—[Special Tole- | i 05 ’ ter and getting in after d Tt scoms : caucus. These men, itis Dolicved, will act | nything oxtea for an cxtrasession. Ths | SRCPHVICREs ERERIEES LRECER O foBMS) ST BAyl, MW G o is dispateh to that paper lust night fnrogard | Winterand getting inafter davic, Tt seoms |y g Ao allow three weeks more to be squandered on | steering of the republican majority has al- | forco at the time the constitution eame into | 5 2 1 tho tampEEaturo | ) the fire lust Saturday. His dispatohcarries | t08% the managers of ine milway company | 1122 E SR a foolish question while itis known that | roadyarranged a programme that would of | effect on July 10, 1800, limitiug the qualifica- . {5 the impression that B, F. Morrill, the con- f & & i severalof them will positively vote to in- | yeaifoecupy the attention of the senate for | tions of jurors to mald oitiz on- [ and Minnecapolis sports went out to North o ; : ) of the kind to the stuperintendent whose di- . (\1‘ Hellmun & Co, ) itoly Tt conel s s ; A tractor, is the incendiary without dount, | vision shows the least expense according to : ith and Farnan AKETOY Jolions 198 coasiiralom. two weeks. This arrangoment, howover, | Sttutional and void, and th dant, | St. Pauland pitehed a ring in the snow for Y sl oW ULn0 IoARGIOX PO (k2 ) 1 farms about twelve miles from the eastern overcoat that you can do so the coal dealers and hovering about the zero point 100 St. Paul BT RO o alls s when there s a great deal "of doadt. In the | the business done. The Creichton braunch Nebraska and the World's Fair. i3 not final, as {t must be formatly approved | I View of the causes of ihe Fourteenth | fight between Juck iorty of Bllensburg, | minds of Goneva's citizens as to this | ug | bas been a bonanza tothe division saperin- e amendment of the federal constitution en- i > Sui P ianolis, o r. Morrill stands well here L 1% \ k A hEa LixcoLN, Nob., Fob, {.—[Special to Tnz | by thorepublican caucus, and s besides sub- | tititng citizons of tho United States to tho | 0 8nd Joo Searles of Minneapolis, The | the cuse. Mr. Morrill stands well hero a8 & | tendents at Norfolk aud they have inyears 7 R P R s s, | citizen and bis neighibors will not condemn | past stavec cduls Sta rainy Bir. J—Ex-Governor Furnas was on tho | joct tointerruplion ln its working by thoap- | equal protection of tho luws, aud thay no | Wil ws under Marquis of Queensburyrules, | fiisen byq e BERIIS, WOL MO, fondeimn | past stimed up imedis wenlus i wins das: ) oUu ground looking after house roll No. 208, the | propriation bill, stato shall wuko or cforcoany law which | fora purse of $20, Her ping. over 1,000 cars ane bill he framed asking for an apuropriution of | Tho fortification appropriation bill comes | Sholl abridgo the privileges or immunities of | pounds and Searles at . sewarl Drugaist Fails. nolly, besides of thou. 2 il N 1 5 A citizens of the United States, nor de- Time was called at 10:10, i Ti[Spodial. to Tux |l ands ot pounds ‘of: way. frelght: thu v 7 150,000 to givo Nebraska a suitable repro- | up tomorrow as unfinished business and the | Lrive any person of 1ife, Iib or property | O with a scientific leftl which A 200 e R e T At L Bt 1067 sentation in the Columblan exposition at Chl- | pension appropriation billy on tho calendar | without duc process of faw, wis thereby de- | Teached Herty's nose and drew firstblood | Bee.]—Heury C. Peck of Dixon, Iil, last | o Gwell SO - oRs SOEG THEEES o Gy and the District of Columbia appropriation | privod ofa right and_privilege to be triod | for the Minncapolitan, and. for five runds | night sccuroad au exocution in the county | 1€ Sttt tan Ve Of It SONCAR SEE ) g B e s The bill, tho governor suvs, hus not yot | bill, soon to b reportad, will follow in | OBl ader u statuto which dous nat conflict | ©YFIYEAE WENE WS W g L | court against 13, B. Chiaso and lovied on Uis | rujiway’ company before daylight on frosty Go through a winter in Nebras- beon printed, but expeets it will malko its ap- | order. Inthe morning hours an eftort will | JYIUh thestutoconstitution orits discrimiiy ic const man landed blows with terrific £ ol ng s Toaks clal e T e ot havin et praranco in a few days. Hospeaks with the | bs made to puss the ludian depredation | in every respoct the peer of min by the guar- and frequency, knocking bis opponeny | for money loaued Chase, The stock is in the ROl S R DA DR GIORE BAY RO confidence which has always distingulsbel | ciaims Dbil, snd sandwiched between the | antecs iu the enjoyment of all civil, political | down three times, A % piasotilog of BUGHE Adams WHD, mde. ey AF CCIORE TRELE 4 e =P S ooniMortomcthing nim when cousidering Nebruskws vesources, f above nanied appropriation bills will prob- | and rolizious rights m|.uf pryllogos, It was h_"\‘-.“l-l‘h‘;}"-‘\}l(l}; g e ‘;Il‘“r"‘;i}w“\,r‘\n,v‘l 3: 1\1“1“"”‘\“'!:'\ i aro an e groung - wear an overcoat, orsomething W At 9 e opare e o e1ght-hour bl copyright | BOb contend hat a defendant was_entitled | drove He corner, where the Was mong them holni the R Lrigcoms Sromsbury g t e We had only #3500 whon wo propardd | ably be the cight-hour bill and the copyright | £ SO0 G Sy 'of men and womon, but th ingtonian tumed shavply ‘and landod & blow | pauy- Clari's, claim is_sbout $100." Tuo 0o "i’ ‘: SRR o cqually warm? hew ] 0 v - ha could not bo legally and constitutionaily | behind Searles' car, which sent him down | stock will invoico about &5,500. John Hernbloom is dangerously R D e o e o gt | curo action wpon the houso bawkruptey bill. | triad urdor o statnte which discrimiated | for thitty seconds, \whorcupon Roferee Me TR T Mrs, Jennie Douglas of York visited in . Telhnan & Co, . Play, tobe compared with the fortheoming | Although the houso has beenengaged prac- | aguinst und provented fhe drawing of women | Carthy awarded tho fight to Herty. e L et DR O S ! (b and Farnon! Oyl rld’s fair. They 10 make ~ally the whole past wee co at beeause they were wom S Frexoxt Neb, ~[Special to Tue | pgiter S, €. Woodraff and wife visited in ZC world’s fair. They propose to make this faic | tically the wholo past week 1 consideration 4 . AN UNSOL FROGLEM = 2 % e P § J tho grandest thing of the Kind the world has | of the regular annual appropriation bill The court overraled the plea in abatoment, NUNsOL LEM. Bek.]—Yesterday morning Jonn R. Peters, | Osceola Sunday. evor seen 9f Y10, TEEH AT oy 0 s, [ The defendant was tried and convicted and £ s B a favmor 1i X 1w north of Fremont | D, Ford and B. 8. Peck visited Lincoln tho vy “When we were down in New Orleans | these mensuros are etlll i an unusunlly | sentenced to eight years' imbrisonment. How a World’s Fair Deflciency 18 to | gisoovered thut some one had been playing | first of the week. / r) % | backward state and it is the intention of the Mr. St, Raynor is prepaving & petition 1n e Made Up. it n Dy 7 Al b there was bunch of westorn states around | EERATS HEEC G S o et £ BLILAYIOT I8 DSTATIDg RIAL 2 _ Be Ma v havoc with his hogs. They gane iuto wanson is in Holdrege assisting us—Wyoming, Colorado, Missouri, Kausas, | fitlof ey ' BEAGT B OR, F0 UG | the caso and will pr oo Jiretly tothe | Cnrcaco, Feb. 1.—The committeoon finance | g yards the night bofore and procoeded 1o | i a protracted meoting 4 Towa and Minnesata—and wo beat them all. | {08 EFL UNCLEGE R bion “on tho appro- | senr T COU O e s b e Wit | 8n0 on ways and means of tho world's fair | help thomselves. "Justhow thoy wre taken | Nes G, A Hoffman visiied with hev pa Ly Teonrnen thore ws o disposition "atong | the houso to_tho senate wing ~ of [ of the forcible abduction that the defendant | sented the dircelory at its next moeting on | P A Mrs. Nels Alfred, wholives six miles north- ci y se iha e " < sled. The marauders wero tracked to ths | D yholly ; Thoss selfuamo. states G knork us ot | e capliol It s the purposo of | has boan doprived of hisliborly without dua | the ull imporiant quostion of funds, This re- | Gty bt tho guilly pariies have not yot bean | WOt of town,is dungorousiy sicic But 1 am not afraid of bei 0 001, é process of law in violation of the federal o 0 3 0 ot will say that §15,000,000 will be needed | detocted. L. D Donelson and wife of Oseoola visited | Have fortune knock at your Koelkod out, tn ans Knocked out sty whey | (0 muke an effort to cull up the shippine | constitation and laws of tho United States. | G0 N 0¥ T -‘" e el _— with the family of G. S. Osborne Sunduy. y somebody is down on top of me. So 1 dony | Vil and press it to a tinal vote as soon as the | “Tho decision of the federal court will be | M EIFEY LA€ exposition. close, and tha A Meeting of Breeders. Rev. R. N. Sweder is very low with con- | door and play “‘not at home.” Thinie we neod fear beg knooked out by | consular and diplomatio appropriution bill | looked for with great interest by the logal | bY (4t the groatorportion of thls musthe 1 | gorgnes, Neb, Feb, 1.—[Special to T | sumption, bis death being expectea at any | <00F 41€ PR BE IS L 2 (now under consideration) is passed, but in | fraternity throughout the entire country and | band beforo the gates are opened. As ngains DaLuinue, ran d=lhpacl i [ aumption, 3 R i i 0 N ns oo £200000, Kansas tho | VIeW of the determined opposition horetoforo | the authirities of tho states gonerally, ns it | this required amount tho divectory hns cap: | Bre.1—A called meeting willbe held at tho | mow P e s sl N o while Hellman is sclling e Olorado nsks for, £300,000, ICansas the | madoto the shipping bil there is some ques- | hag nover been passed upon by tho supreme | ital stock of the corporation of 000,00 and | Windsor hotel in Lincoln Iebruary 19 for tio | Edward Cushman, alecal lizht of Bassott, e o it cand Towa &ave | fion as to the ability of its frinds to carry [ court, aud will detorming whother tho gu. | $hO City's loan of 000000, In addition to this | purpose of o jing 8 Nebraska Stock | Amivea hero today’to arrange for a povs PaTS £100.000 MoR. Which will undeubtedly | ut their expressed intention, especially us it | thorities of a stato can forcibly abduct a | 8r0 the available subsriptions, for separate | Brecaers' associution o enable the farmers location. i baallogen. h R ndoubtedly | ia most cortain to o antagonzed by one or | fugitive from justice from an asylum state | exUibits amonuting to $2.500,000. But this | and stock breeders of the state to obtain. and E, Nickol and wife will begin keopt 4 e “Wae have askod for 150,000, but don't uml‘t‘“rm'“w‘m'hm bills. without the intervention of requisition pro- | Still s @ biatus to bo bridged over before | Jeop a record of all fat stock now ou feed this week i the residence of I I)Z[Z bill. An attempt is also being made to se- s15 Overcoats for gio. X s, . v 1ith wnd A ) Tho Indian and lgislative, executive and | oo rovided by congressional enact. | the difficulty is solved. 1t has been suggested | and to be fed in the future. MeConnughey . ; Lnow that wo oun kb it But wo ourht to | ydicial appropriation bills areon tho calen- coedings as provided by congrussional enct- | 4,0 ™05l reecipts might be bonded, but | ¢ 2 s, Minnic Burk, who hos been visiting A L Pt L1 Lol b atriae AN T vt iciany awaiting action, ud will be called up at IR M KDONRY OAMR: there aro sontimantal rosons sgainst 'this _ Shot by ‘a Neighbor. o e purents bere, roturacd 1o her howo at » beon in cireulation that Nebraska has beon | te fist favorable opportuuity. | e same questions wor rateod i tho M- | Provedurt, probably suflelent to provent s | g, Nev.. Feb. 1.—(Spocial o Tur | Lincoin Mondn y. & ) 0 burned up. You may writo until you. are | Bland and other silvcr men ave growing | ginnoy case with tho exception of tho ieid- | pabE floptel. his ndncal SOWIE, o | gy | Wesloy Hudson, agod seventoen, Liv- i, \ was callod gray and untilyou wearyour fingers down, but | TOYe restive ab tho fatipee of tho coligo | yaping. A challenge to the array of the | FUUEE TEE, GO O a Y ing at Dorsey, this county, was accideutally . ck mother at her home if you don't show the noople what Nebraska | COMMILLeeto act of the SRR bils Ghel BAVE | polit jury alsofiled presents anothir federal | Vi Hio PC0r "Vilkious departments. T shot and killed by Thomas Crawe, aneigl- | #t Missouri Valley, Ia A can produce you will not be believed that sho | Subounced their Getermiation, i€ the com- | qyestion under tho Fourteenth amendment | dTERER P SRR 45 e Nor ¢ A box of clothing for the western suffercrs < ny{r}/ hias ot been injured by thelate drouths, Wo | litteo doos not settio tho matier at tho regu- | which scems to bo puzzling the minds of | (oG 0NN bo made uy P was collected by the Woman's Christian Tetn: 2 (/C ought to make & muagniticont oxhibl and | 1a% meeting on Wednosday, to precipitato the | the most eminent lawyers of the state 8 i AT, STATE 50CIETY peranco union of Stromsburg show people that we have not beon injured, | fEhE 10 tho floor of the house, without wait- | e territorial statutes provido for the druw Divorce Stharkaot Sing Sing. Rev. A. Arlander of Hamilton county spent : “ Why, people tald me last vear that wo 08y four vecoks und thieo days remaun of | 11 OF thOE wid and petlt Jurios by thocom: | Ngw Yonx, Feb, 1.-Willam D, Hughes Fairmont. tho past’ woek here assisting in a scries of | 1lear of any house selling a3 could not getup afair, What was theresultt bty 8 romaim of | isioners, clork of tho district courtan ¥ 1900y 1= N0 A s O M aladnas o e E R el Hantist Ahuteh STDERAERRCLR Reietso V3 4y XA d | the Fifty-fiest congress and nota single one of 1 ¢iv, justices of the peace, and fixes the terms | and Willlam . Buttnor, tue divoree shavks, . G. McFu i at tho i igh: 2| FERE A U s = tho 1y vsl‘,m|l:-ux:ulin‘>1\\nun i piisuiusl ‘Apprapelarion Jilishes Of thi suprame end district courts, which for | bogan their imnprisonment at Sing Sing | Mrs. Honry Boccher of U wivensity vlacois | | M. L ard of (. fiskion ot Dyorlmuny Overcoats, regardless of held In this state, T am heroalone now, but | "een flually passed by both branches of | ghigrormof the district court wert regularly | yesterday. On theway to the Grand Cen. | Visiting old-time fricuds in this cit e T A e e B noxt week we will have our legislative ' com- | COREIUSS and sent Lo the president, Butone | closo: “but the clauseof the constitution, | tral depot the shavks made up their diff The outine club spent o vory pleasant oven- iy s s B g the mittee on haud, That will include Messrs, | Of, these bills passed the senate, the army | gection 25, articlod, providing, “Until the s and beos e trlonds. | Thoy hiad boen | 118 With Mrs. 5. F. Ashby lust ‘Thursduy Rav. (1, M. Maroy of the American Moth i A. G, Scott of Kearney, W. L. May of Fro. | Vil 4 e ogislature shull provide by law for fixing tho | ences nd became frionds. Thoy had boen | 77 /o Sourlos of Denver was in the [ oist Episcopal church, awsisted by ). W | 1006 this year, N. Lautorba it While the present condition of the appro- | ¢, court dos of the supreme | enemies for years, and each side_had aided in | H3¥r! 4 DS e ° | Seiby of IProntier connty, began u protructed | €l . mont, J. N. Lautorbach of Fairbury sud | W) : _condition of the appro- | garug of courts, the julges of the suprome 1 | city the fore part of the week visiting e Lo TOvReLE. Wo will then 40 our bot ta bomu | priation bills is not._encouraing as compared | Couit and district courts shall fix tho twrms | gOUnE the” other, futo jan. Buttner was | fi¥ e | meeting Thursday evening . it k. @ good uppropriation for the benefit of tho | With their state of progr rovious | thorof, caused the court to contend that the | bolsterous asusual, Que’of the passeugers . Cole's voungest child has beon | Another petition, to the state legislature, | . stite.” congresses, no donb is ‘N4 Y IO | juries drawn by tho eforesaid officers wi iniho car sngoygtiahe depuly, ‘Wha. Sookted ok tha st Lwo weeks from pneumonta, | Wes cireulited this weel, asking for lady | i T bers of the house or senato of the wbility of | yyconstitutionally drawn, s the judgoes had | the prisoners and ~offered to fight him, | ¥ORy Sl SREIEEEIRE TR SETLE ' | signers. The petition nsks that women by | 4 The Red Ribbon Hall Meeting. congress to complete its necessary legislation | 1o fixed thoe termsof court. They “Thump him, Whalen,” shouted Buttner, | butis now cons any weather, as th have allowed to vote aud hold oftice. s 4 e o Marol 4 “Il Lo . i > h if any 3 formerly of the roller | * H 7 LiNcoLN, Neb., Feb, 1.—[Special to Tag | before March 4. upon met the next day and fixed the'term to | 1l lick him myself with one punchiif avy / s ¥ A. C. Morisl retur from a visit to his Brr.]—The Red Ribbon hall meeting today i 4 bo on tho same duy as” providod by the terel. | 0ne will ke this bracclct oft. Tt meat the | mills of this cit 45 | father's at Lincoln Monday. He says his | )2 was well attended by members of the logisla Aflyics fon e Niasiven. toriul statuto, aud apon the convemig of | €urt” 'he passengor had been blufling, and | Tust Woduesds fathor has purchased o residence property e e A e Sewsariern, 11, Feb, 1.—Alliance mem- | court, the c upon s own motion, st | When tho deputy, backed by Buttnen who | Stccle \lt. and will resids thore permaently. -~ J y o 0! vere prese or the | At Sy ldle o 0 0 tor before he beca Mrs, P B - ’ R 4 RS R l“,lm A | bers are receiving numerous lotters and res- “l‘\l:’;‘\‘.':fl.qd‘;:.l«;ms:n‘: L“‘l” (‘Il‘fl‘lll‘;f_l;“::‘y“:"{ B e e e e “‘\,1'““ i Conductor Il MeDermott R o s trans: liz,cr ’ s 200, B " A ve zes | P! reoted the y p s A FhOE. ; | forred from the t wd Valvaraiso di- / good natured, and tries very hard to bo por. | Outions of tho alliance and labor lodges | POULIMNES S DRSSO TSI B | ok onbe fought, thirty-threo rounds with | B, \olls, tho past six weeks, returiod homo | forted from the bultbury sn Valparaiso di- Toctly fair, toid the mombers that ho was not | (roughout the state endorsing the independ- | “¥lia’ counsel for McKinney contended ihat | Jick Reynolds out jn and whinped | Jatt Menday. i e i e G LR 3 8. . ’ " ent course taken by Cockrell, Moore and o ot be done—that the clause of the | him. The prize Wi thing more than ast Tuesday was little Fred Curtiss’ o d , 2 Q. -] n golng to bulldoze the logislature into passing | Taubeck, the alliante reprosentatives, and | Lis would notbe dono~tuat the ciause of the | L5 Thiswas betera ho joined Muldoon's | o mst, THes 0 k. ry to economize wen try 4 aubock, the eprese , and | gonstitution mentioned was a dead letter an . ctore e joined Muldoc uth birthday and his mother pre Cat J prohibition and woman suffrage measures, us | urging them to resist thealloged party maeh- | §ionarative for the reason. that tho terms of | combination and: (exhivited himself as a | TRAS ¢ Suppriso for bim by v ius e & J. A Obapman a bvho has boey o You will not be dis: had been intimated in ‘Tur Ber, and hoped | inations of Coomption and Goedule, and | coupy had not been abrogated by the adop- | flzhter and umfi."»_ It was from Muldoon's | Cluss eutertain fora few hours iu tho even- | Bere Joria dow yooks Visldagbis son, | ‘l, 1n, ou will not be djsap- they would feel froe to talk ind express their | UFEINK them to stand firm in support of | tion of the state constitution and was still in | combination that Byttnor graduated to tne |, bt s e i e e . . e 3 viows, whether favorable or othorwiso, | Streeter. force, and that he was entitled to be tried | lexal profession. “Miis information was given e anare onARESL ) St cns o LA AR I Mon e § lullnl(»(l in IHellman's Over— A young drammer named Maxwell got the | P S T only by jury regularly ompaucllcdunder the | by Buttner himsale; on tho way to Siug | FRRed SO0 ST S et Tuosday kil ey, ¢ ; N Syt i The Itallan Crisis. provisions of the statute—-that the r ar | Siug. o <! cvining that being the anniversary of her T rather Forees coats, for they're the very finest floor and proceeded 1o severely castigite th - The Weather Farecast, ¥ P ABEAANS 0 | 4 o el The : 5 pancl could only be set aside by being chal- s 1 birth. A very pleasant evening washad in BB . ind . S 4 R ams, Feb. 1.—The Journal des Debats, | | ally v Recrniting S oux Scouts. > iV J ndependents for refusing to ovder a recount A AR {enged forcause, or peremptonlly, or by b g | tho parlors and dining room ofthe Pacifie | For Omaha and Vicinity = AU hlaliinan & Co of the votes cast for and agalust the prohibi. | “OMMenting on the winisterial crisis in taly | oxcysed by tie court for disqualific CHAMBERIAIY, 8, D., Feb. L——|8pactal | ) or " uany hearts made lighter by tho | followed by rising temperatu / (A A A ) oA TR says: *“We donot expect the foreign policy | sickness, éte., and that the drawing of a com- | Telogram to Tur Bir]--Among the pass: | oloudion, For South Dakotaazd Nebraska o Ho was followed by Mrs. M. G, King, Sho | 0f Ialy of tho lst cight years will perish | mon law’ peiit jury was in violation of bis | senors on a south bouud train this evening | "o wecaiar monthly meetiug of the Blue | variunlo winds; wa 4 HOMIRMAr AL doclared the independents had no “starch in | With the retirement of Signor Crispi, al- | rights accorded ‘Tam by the Fourtocnth | g joutenant Byron of the Eighth cavaley, | Ribbon club, which was to hsve been held in | i 3 | . tholr_backbones,” and callal them sncaking | though the next oabinet witl assuredly profit | amendment totho fodcral constitution, Tho | my . joutenant fs on his way to Pine Ridgo, | the opera touse last Sunday evening, was | “For lowa—1air; variable winds, general U cowards—though sho did nol use these terms | by the lesson and promote good relations | challenge was overrulod, the defondant irled ro ho 2008 to recrult sixty Indians for | postponed on account of tho sickness of the | yoptherly; colder in the castern portion ; b ) for declining to allow woman suffrage to be | With France.” and convicted and proceodings ure belug pre- | o\ ieq'ng U, s ‘scouts. The liev. | spoaker. The programme for the nextmeet- | coming warmer by Tuesasy morning i the saddled upon the party and not taking o ! . sersesmngpiiseineraes pared for the supreme court. ave rof the company, and | ing will be furnished by the ludies of the - ort tand for statutory prowibatior ol Dr. Birney cures eatarvh, Bee bld, THE BRANTNER AND INGRATAM CASE tensnt Is to have charge of U L g western portion stand for statutory probibition 3 8 o 5 g E DRANTNER AND ING OASES, Al e - Wil immediately commence the work of | Woman's Christian Temperauce uniou, Lo 10y Finally Mr. Newberry (i) of Huwilton | o - In thes casss counse) for defendants ex- | Suiing Via seasy toatio. M 3 o A 1086r was_called and procecded in a short and Quiet in Opoxto, hibited by his plea {n aba‘emont o the juris- | e i Biai 3 tah. e Special Tel seusiblo spoech to detesd the position of the Ororro, Peb, I.—Perfoct quiet reigned in | diction of the court how the ordinary legisla- Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. Mys. B. J. Pare gave a sleighing party to Sarr Lake, Utah, Feb, 1 pecial Tele independents, | this city today. Government remnforce- | tor may thoughtlessly by statutory enact: | ki ———e about thirty ladies Saturday afternoon, gram to Tug Bee. | —-Albert Bateman and Jobn S, d v A it y tool bt $0 ¢ © lnw: preve Bohmatkal . derce, pen emplo, raper, south Do futon " decis aby pgrtant | Bents Bave arnved from all parts of the | B30 'ii‘li.‘f”..‘.'lé‘i‘.f;”.fi?n‘d‘:.x"t'{fi-“,‘.fu’fl\ Sohwatka's Injurile Thursday ovening n slelgh load of fifteen | Plorce, two men cmployed at Draper, south " vor o 3 od civ : \ h 0 | Masox Cir ., Feb. 1. drove up to Hevman aud mado o surprise on | of this city, were killed while sinking a well , wnd was strougly in favor of full | country. Three hundred civilians and sol- | henious crimes in the eriminal vocabular | Masox Ciry, Ia., [ r 0 v t t Z‘S'?r.‘.'fil'n.r“\'\‘.,..?&'.., il diers wero arrested today, All the republi- M was chlll.x":\-u.l)ml. “l“un‘l‘l‘ e ligra- | Schwatka was slightly inproved this mo Mr. and Mrs, Finpell, on Saturday, Bateman callod for lhr powd o reat deal more, and coine in euntor Horn (Ind) of York delighted the | can clubs have been closod and all republican | ham were guilty of horse stealing, the pev- | ing. The doctors now think he will recover, | tuesdngy . m. Miss Ada MoBride of | Plerco weit to his mistance Hotl weie . , prohibitionists by assuming the attitude of & ' uewspapers Lave beeu seized by the govern- | alty for which was ten years. The constitu- | The spinal injury may rendor bim a cripplo | Blair and George W. Sellersof Fremont were | overpowered by heut aud whex otlle g yariety of sizes. wethodist exhorier and declaring thut he bud | wont | tion of Wyoming, sectiou 13, article 1, is us | forlife warried, wud 1efLat o p. m. the swne day for | Was extinet. i | Purchase for the price. These N Overcoats are all prices, worth ™