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m O P M i v 4 Y > . 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1801 testing the rato In court for six months after | south entranee, where the presentation was WATER F)R '""RSTY LA\DS purposes. A rosolyfion was passed to that CO“R]‘SSIOVAL l)R E 'DI\V(VS‘ FOR A PURPOS 10Wa NEW W the law goos into effoct. He said tho legisla- | mac ) { A ANDY, | ReEan s oo taston o s coimiins MAENNID Y NG ol I ture could not prevent the railroads from Governor Boyd was attended by his private on law. Adjournment was then made until Why a Des Moines Road Discrimie Six Steers Stolen. taking thelr case futo court when they felt 8o | secrolary, Judgo Higgins nis daughter, Mise 70 {0 Toprescnttiys hall in the stato liouso ¥ nites in Favor of Jetforsor Miscic Ore, T, Beb, ,15,~|8poeial el disposed. Carried. | argaret Boyd; Mr.and Mrs. Ellis for- g ” A evening ssion 0 iittee on Yns Motsss, 14 o . e Naia. % - ) - 4 " On motion of Mr. Reynolds an amendment | bower, and a host of personal and political | Second Day's Session of the Trrigation Con- r;‘"-lu fons reparted. It was recommended | The Legislative Appropriation Bill Con- | , D ‘“ v;,\'_'“l‘_" I I|'th [Special Tele- | gram to Tar By Six head of fat steers was added to the penalty clause, making the | friends. The presentation speech was de- iy Linool | that n committec of, nve be appointed to ar- > gram to Tue Ber.| Hubbell, general | were stolen from Now Hampton stocke railroad company violating any of the pro- | livered by Mr. Charles Ogden of Omaha, It veation at Linooln, range for an interstate convention,and a com- sidered by the House, manager of the Des Moines & Northwostorn | yards last night v belonged to o buyer visions of thisact subject to a fine of from } was 1 concise expression of the appreciation R mities was appoirited. A rsolution was Wk railrond company, appeared before tho rail | 8¢ Whitemor \ - w‘-’n.,. 000, o £ pa| ;n ‘\:-‘nu»n’ul..l»: vornor ia I l;‘nm v":q;l‘vh.»;-'r uon' SN TR TR pussod fot the mm r“:“x'.'":;m:v'.u:; wrun'n\:llx[l-. SoaPER A i " road commission this morning and explainod A Famous I'at Man Dead i n motion of Alden (rej he o oo cties, and especially by » members S | COn@TOos: ation of public v o reason of the di n i b > ‘ £ arose and reported the murf back for passage | Samoset ussociation, He asked the governor I‘ s for promoting irrigation. KES AN ATTACK UPON RAU the reason ¢ f”l: discrimination in passonger | Masox Ciry, Ia, Fob, 12.—~Gay Jowett, and orderea engrossed for a third reading, to accept the chair, which stood adjacent, as e | The committes on, laws madea partial re. s rates between Rockwell City and Des Moines | son of Roprose v wolt of .Worth — - a slight evidence of that appreciation and ’ 4 | !v-vrl dnd was granted further time, A reso aud Jefferson and Des Moines in favor of the | county, who for o * of yoars has been THEY STRIKE BACK, embiem of tho dignity of the exalted position | Wyoming's Claim on the River—An | hition was futroducod by Mr.' Smytho Also Ohjects to-the Pension Bulld- | lutter place. Ho sald the proportiomtely | ooty 00541 Ot Foars has bean ~ WL, iy ¥ Tk Ve foe ot 18 & vt Wbiph Appropriation and an Invest APDOIEENR %6 . WALS upoh | Goveraoe ing Being Utilized ns a Store- lower rate in favor of Jefferson was made to | ¥Oars of ago and wolghed 140 pond > Vobraska Railw tofuse to Oarr 0 governor responde a very appro- e o : loverno bl sl bkt o re jria mado Frto Ay Moty Telfar ORsg0on priate mannor, thanking the club forits kind- ment <Fires and Deaths Boydto xequestim to sond n spocial s honse for Potatoes —Doings Soapats frith o Ohlcago) & Norttwestart, | fanie Brosifent Attol foi¢ Liscors, Neb.,, Feb, 12.—|Spec | b et TR G Bl bl g at Fremont. shastens of 1he 'l‘fr‘(;'“:jf,;”‘;ill il e the Senate, probablo that the rate will bo raised to g Cuestoy, fa., Fob, 12,—|Spoolal Toleqram gram to Tne Be Mossrs, Hold, | $he conrs it had thus far followed, support- - Furnas, Hicks, Smyihe, Carey and Cochran —_— 1\‘\!(\‘\3'5;\|\|:“|T"{Ti Ijv‘w-lll‘l\'ln\!\!nl'r"n-‘\ '['”{','.'.“.‘“" t'; )l"w' Ber. ] —Charles Edgorton, president the B. & M., Holcomb of the Unfon I ing for oftice only men of honesty ahd ability. e o = re chosen a committee of - permancut offi- I o C Lo b A ch will not be to'the welfare of - the trav- | of the lown stato savings bank of this city, and Burt of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis. | The governor then assumed his seat in e | Li¥cory, Neb, Feb, 12.—[Spactal to Tn® | cors and were empoywored to call future con- | W e o reu I8The Houke. went | SIEPCIE ol ' . tasetd was found in his bed this morning in an un " " fit A "'“' X on ool M ved onk chair, the back of | Tik Ber.]—The morning session of the irri- | ventions, into committeo of thowhole on the logislative | | he stoe ”“‘»‘I‘l"\""‘ l”l‘""l“ -}‘””’“" Ay | aonscious condition and almost doad. o hitd - ) ey roads called on General Man- | (1) H N e o v " g ate: unie — nsiation bl ¥ company elected o _following of 4 us condition and almost dead. He ~ ;’r\"'rl ddén ‘.;( the N .l,)':n ‘.-:‘l“:; Som. | Whieh is about ten feot high, and thon ro- | gation convention was held at the stato_uni whe appropriation bill o Dircotorsodminos . Heowe ¢F °M. | beon niling for o wook, but had been ablo 6 n ers' Institute, Avveny, Neb, Feb, 12,—(Special Teiogram to Tk Ber.|—The farmors’ institute con- cefved the cong mission today was nccompanted by | T his attorney, Speaker Elder and several atulations of all present s Sumosets returned home this evening versity chapel, the meeting being called to order shortly after 9 a, m. A number of new Mr, Grosvenor of Ohio sent to the clerk's | Hayes, A. 13, Cumm 2s, I, M. Hubbell nad | Attend to business, It'was found t desk with his hearty endorsement an ac- | L. M. Martin, Gene Al G. M. Dodge was | 108 cut his throat with « razor and severed the Loaning Scheme. were noticed among the delegates, In 4 90 | count of the mecting at Cooper union last | clected president, B, Cummings, vice wind pipe, The doctors think no will S S GCHE LIELIEEO WO [V, TS| £y ":I'l’";“\ "nmw .tlnmumm'x,. "r\'l'v:xl:" 'Tur | tho absenco of ex-Governor Furns, Prof, | ¥¢ned in this city yestorday aftornoon with | 7oW0 0o Grover Gloveland's. lettor o freq | President amd kv M. Fubbell - socretary and r o called to announce to the | o N OLN L e st i sl J * ir 0 T psidor V. g . tronsurer, (), ) Martin and B, - —— D oo called o sunounco to the | by, |—Tho house committce on foderal r C. L. Hicks of the state university presided. '.'-,r.:':.“mf:‘:';l_ o bl ““‘1‘\.\ | cotuage. Mr. Grosvenor said e thus placed | N Hubboll twors. spoamtid he o or e A Burlington Sensation, Bl froo no more goods Mtendsd for the re- | Hons has approved and will report for pas- | In the absence of the secrotary and his as- | P1oTs ¢ i oned tho assembly on (MO | 4y ig iy portant, document in the pormanent | committeo, BonLovoron, 1., 12— [Spocial Telo { licf of tho drouth sufforers. Neither would | sago the it resolution introduced by Voor- | sistant, Mr. G. B. Whitman of Furnas county | Ylue of tho Institute to e o ,(‘"'”,‘ record to the end that in tho coming cam- Close to a Spl Lohebe b bl L) LhCHEELAG { they make any reduction from regular tr s (ind.), cc 7 and instructing our | was elected as assistant secret ghors acdresses were made, 0. W. Beach | uq00 ¢ ahould be available under the frank ) by it Y pastorof the Iirst Baptist chureh of thi bt A bt R G el es (ind.), comm ng and instructing our | was e as assistant secreta giving 8 talk on tho " lhadvisability | P8 be available un n Otttoaco, Fob, 1 sectil Telopv 80 I his United States senators to support the Stan- | The chair then appointed the following as | 57 city, was married today to Miss Jennde L, ford bill providing for the loaning of mon Ross of Fraukiiu, Pa. The cercmony was performod at the residence of Mr. Rogers! friend and former classmate, Rev, C. J, low ing oo 'much attontion to | Of members of the next congress to be used | iy Byp,|—Tho westem and northaestors a committee to exaraine the water Lifting mwa | the alliance movement and not enough to | i disseminating information throughout tho | qivisions of tho 1w raie A chino invented by Mr. Hoagland St. | such meetings as tho present country. [Republican laughter.| Tiie teeriblo all Rayner, W. E. Robinson and C. | The second day’s session, Thursday, was Mr, Kevr also commented upon the Clove- b in freight charges to tho reliof of the sufferers, to say nothing of tho cost of returning the empty ‘cars, which they could find no produce or other material to fill, thus | came near collapsin arose over the re vcont per yoar. Mr. Breen of Douglas will file a mino and recommena vally sufforing from & “double haul’’ This ity report 4 Y ‘ali for cas | fairly attended,” though no ladies were Y Ptaveon that assocla- | (3o ashingt e :(‘.\.‘\’1]\“.“\’:'! xvx;“,_‘_h m e ‘ix\ lHrI‘\‘nHlmpllluw | that the resolution be indefinitely postponed. | Hon. W Robinson of Caiifornin was | [ 0% SUGUCCH though 10 e tiod o land lettor, : tion and tho new Wostorn Traftle association, | (FCC1W00d, at Washington, Ta,, where Miss Bt 08 Hos Ned non AT i a tiie 3 — called upon to talk uvon the subject of irriga- | nearly s possible, one or two on the pro- In speaking to the pension ofice para- | Chairman Midgloy is chaivman of the south. | 0% 188 been visitwg, The marriage has mum rato bill basod upon the railroud law of | 1 hnn'\\y-lllu:jlll Liegislat T s | OB MP. Robinson has given the sub- gramme being absent. Fruit rai Rraph = Mr. Cooper of Indiana mado | westorn division of tho Wostern Freight as. Poopia. "hontense sansation among ohurdh Towa. 1f that bill should become a law it | TNCOLN, Neb., Feb. 13.~[Spocial to TR | ject nis attention for twelve years. His re- | discuss i i an attack upon the superintendent of | gociation and commissioncr of the west- | bont . se, b 1177 Pl R ywould rosult in cutting the Nebraska rates in | Bur]-Tho legislators who wero Bomo | marks were replete with facts and suggos- [ Tho three days' scssion will end tomorrow. | the pension building, asscrting that | g fo ght on lako diviston of the Wostorn | Arst wife P s MR R two, something which the “rouds couid nov | during tho late bliz elate some thrilling | tion and were closely foliowed. He spokein o Tt Fide hie hiad stored several hundred bushels of po- | Trafiic association. On Satucday his term | Cured tho divores on soous. changos of stand. With such threatening legislation it | experiences. Senator Couiter of Hall was all | priatas follows P e by o tatoes in the pension offico and sold them to s, ohaitman of _all dtel. | orueliyaud conspirnoyto matryn youug Isdy s usoloss toexpect tho ratlfonds to. carry | gl % of | Orie ws & iz, bo. | FmeMONT, Neb., Fob. 13.—(Special Tele- 1 of 0 of office us chaivman of all diyi [ {Mel¥andcon 1005 8 YOUNR 100 et e | Monday making nine miles. A part of I disapprove the idea of pumping, be- B ot g employes, thus turning a government depart 5 ” . in his cos ation while Mrs. Roeers was goods for nothing or even to offer a reduction i teavaled. oIt 260t Shrough. cause the experiense of Californians is em- | £am to Tue Bee.| —This city experienced yes, g A government depa sions of the Western I"reight t his luwfully weddea wife. These charges \ in tho cun t charges N UETOREREA R it b s L phatios it. Where pumpiug in | two fire scares today, Tho first, early in the ""\"‘.'”}" 8 hucksterizg establishment. association begins, The principal | wore so serious that the taptist church peo. Sactory appearod boford tho sente commiliee | compeliad to romain 4t homo for threo ¢ that c is " worth $100,0) por cuble | morning, was the partial destruction of a | M Enloo of Tomessee attacked tho ad- | difftrence n the sgreoments of th tave ato: | 1o hom rmtol s thoy,Aubtist chureh peo- O 1RGOl RtTGONA aPnTIons 1o Bt e ot | 880 GId WOt 3%0,/10 I Vontns . oity,| 1005, DE (kecond is still found un- { gmall house belonging to H. Blumenthal, on | Ministration of the pension ofice and offered | clations s that, in the western froight, re- | thom. This committe lopted resolutions Hipd i tly published in ‘Titk Bre 1 | snow-bound somewhere on the Tik- 1th the artesian wells, in most of 1 o arte: | King, Most of tho. liter's goods, upon | of tho commissioner, oy S otice, no matter how, maty lines ob- | againist his good namo, Tho matter eroated ) % recently publish Hi® voe | Bom din6, but 18 expooted 1n- today.. | sinn belts in California, 'whero it was found | Xing = Most of Ayl Mr, Dokl . A fau X e wostern traflie agroe- | an intense sensation at the time. It soon au interview in “Washington. He will re: o ) It O Pt et that the first well might flow very strong, | [l ho carried §20 insurance, were saved. Ir. Perking of Kansas defended Commis- | mont provides that any reduction must be © died out, but the surprising ney tod omo; teproser vo Schelp of Platt walked ten 1at the firs! h Yo * o 's 1035 was s v in- | sione ot o M. . 0 it dite - bansea. st el e main till tow Represautativosohop of Plutt, walkod ien next below juvariably decreased i | Diumenthal's loss was small and fully in- | sioner Raum, and after somo debato Mr, wannimons consent and afterwards passod on | has cased it to break out afresh. Mr WANT ANOTHER RECOUNT. the train. Representative Williams of Prankc- | Strength, and so.on in o decreasing 1atio 83 | was il smoke, coming from a_disjointed | Enloe withdrow his amendment. It piShiost traflic ofielal of all lines, “Cho | Jogers will continue as pastor of the Baptist NT A3 2 FCOUNT. Lin, in & feu milo drivo, frosted his ears, noso | the artosian welis wero sunk lower. The ar- | e5opipe in tho'nttic stary of Holmes' cigar | _The veadingof the bill conclnded, the com- | ! B Dt s e e OB EHS ey | (eiuren s ; The Judfoinl Amendment Vot the | Andhands, . Itis safoio say that no moraad- | (TG Arlat st Bb brepioe MOSRE 8sAd storoon Fifth street, Tiho departmont was | mittee recurred to the consideration of tho | eyt “Trigint antt Chirine. Midsey s The Knights of Labor, . New Point of Attack. ho members, howover, aro il jubjlant ovor | the same as an ordinary well. The waters in | ©4% DUt 10 water was thrown. e making i appropriation for the clvil | undor tho agpeoment of the western * vraf Drs Moises, I, Feb. 12.—[Special Telo i *_ Lixcoux, Nob,, Tob. 12.—[Spocial to Tme | the heavy fall of snow dnd predict good evops | 1t have probably been aecymulating for eons A Pioneer's Death, T B e B R R LA TTT R oS pot mem- | gram to Tir Ber. [—The stato assenbly of (5 . i et ries and are the vesult of slow percolation o o N " 2 —Sne o Mr.Grosveuorrais eragainst | bers o 0 or c, by I o ICnigl t Labor tods i | Ber.)—The promised rosolution to prolong | for the coming season. Seiaeerane b pero TFlursoxt, Neb., Feb. 1%.—[Special Telo- } it 5o far as it refers to the commwissioners, | swallowed tho modicine, Tois aftemons, | 10 Kuights of Labor today adopted resolu- the contest, of Governor Boyd and the other TootaTutive Notos Mr. Robinson then advocated the fll‘l’l‘“l"‘li g;-.;nln ;n 11;“"\ Bre.] I(m\' na ‘{ Boebe, \vxh; rlt:ll:'\r];-fl.vln\‘n;nn- and Srms o 'l[vllm xz‘rull:‘l:d mu.;- inceting of tk \\'x'\lvl‘v\‘xi\nil nortuwest, tions dema l-'\"vz that '""‘ \m"' l;('-:l\'ll»“"r“ executive state ofticers did not mako its 2p- | Tiy.Senator in o G, ation of 200,000 for the commencement of | of F. P. Beebo, ono of the first settiers o Vviolates an existing law. The statuto | eva diyisions, the western trafficlines insisted | enact a law adopting tho Australian ballot 4 3 o sitors today. F e e o i ¢ o ) r classes o at none o sgood stuck to his colors, however and rislati two of the independent contostants scemod to | G, W, Davenport, a prominent business | Hall & Josen great, dikchios, he wnsisted | aged ufty-olght yoars, Tho late Mrs, Boobo | thoy wero found qualifiod by & board 0f threo_ | ruisd that. antil the Wy Py wsocin. | legislative candidates in favor of such a law favor the move, one of whom was Mr. Dech, | man of Pawnee City, and ex-Postmaster ablishing of the improvement. This | VA3 ~born ut Montpelier, V. in | examiners, Under the law establishing the | tion was dissolved or his term of offico 8s necessary to Knights of Labor support at | tho defeated candidate for lieutenant gover- | Steameier wero guosts of Representative | would be agood basis as & bond for loan to | 1532 was marricd to H. D. Becbe in | commisston it was providod | that tlorks | pired, ho should wula sder the st the polis: ackuowledring the courtesy of Gtr Gifford today., ther extend the industry, and would, in | I ]\vlmn‘ I}'l‘l\m“.\“ 8 and _-u‘m:tn Fre- | should be assigned from one of the depart- ht agreement. He was backed in Governor Boies in appoin T R Tio stute. ol commission has taken | Biet bo'a fondation for credtt, Tus faims | 1ot in the fall of 1. "Sho was i motior ments, Nowft was proposed to appropriato | stand by tho dozen or more lines not Worlcoan Soversign o th mis n ad, s bil ch 05- | rooms at tho state capitol, along with the | ers thomsolyes womld do the rest, A §200,000 dren, | s 5 e, and | for them und® the head of the civil service | bers of the western trafic and v sioner of labor statisties; endorsing the lat- g 'c],;,,',“..‘““, loss surprise. Tho moasuro was | stato bored of SEricullure, Whors bhoy Will D6 | appimoitye ronld, 00 tho rest -4 $£00,000 o8t hordodth bod. The funcral oceurs commission, and therein the bill was iu vio- | opposed by those who are members. - A spit | lutter gontleman's conduct of his ofics, i d 7 144, by Senator Stevens of Lincoln | at home" to nsdy applizants, Tonaans SO Bt Would meh Te BNt 1n the > Beebo homestead, three miles north- | lation of the law, in the assoviation was imminent at any | and asking @ lar appropriation for county. 1t provides, in the main, for a re- | Anunsigned letter was seut up to the | increased taxation from the fncreased pro- | Westof the city, at 2 d'elock next Saturday | The chair sustained tho pofut of orderas to | moment in the threo hours of logisiative | the bireatl of equalization of nsessmonts apd count of the ballots cast at the last state elec- | Cie desk to be read, but the speaker ob- [ duction and valuation. He saw no reason S i the secretary (hecause his salary was raised | chaos which ensued. The fight was at last | taxation, to make'the burren It 6S oS- tion for and against the amondment. provid- | 106160 an thought the louse culd not aiford | Wiy ho government corld mot a tho coun: At BTkhEYE SBook $100) ant 18 10 all clrks and employes oxcept femporarily declarod oft, Pl real issuo will | sitlo on o hom ot tho poor, and 10 securs o L the ame O¥id- | 15" gpond it timo reading “synonymous” | try peoplo as well a5 tho citics, and Why | g3k . o, | 01 messenzer and one laborer. e fought at the next meeting when Chair- | the rating of every dollar of propecty ownea ine for an increase in the number of judges " Lo o & 4 LKHORN, Nob., Feb. 1 al Tele- Mr. McComas of Maryland_appealed from Midgley will preside over Tivisi v ol o ¢ b i ) st appropriations could mot bo. “mede for %, b. : M. McComas of Muryland _appealed from | man Midgley will preside over all divisions, | by both rich and poor: such an equitlization of tho supreme court of the stato, LSy SR the developmont of " the matural re | €ram to THE Bri|—There was a live bird | the decision. Considerable debate easue Oncor the other of tho associations must | of assessments by the state council as will I ehere requires that the clork of caclh | DAKOTA LIQUOR LICENSES, |sources of ‘o state s woll s for | shootherotoday botweon Jim Mayhew of | Mr Tracey of New York said this was an | then o down, the chances for victory being | pliee the pavment of taros of corporations county shall forward to tho secretary of the building of public structuros. [ this place and Marlc Turner of Eik City for | €orl to carty out the policy followed by the | all in favor of the new Western Trafile 8550, | Upon the samo basis s that of privats. i state, on o Lefore Mareh 1 0f this vear, ail It was as much of an internal Im- | 850 nside. Thoy shot ot twenty birde at | PFeSent administration to ssent to the | ciation. viduals: favoring freo school books, to bo tho ballots on the subject above referred to prooment as tho buildiug of levees to pre. | bo deide. Thes b twenty people that it was trying to reform the civil , o furnishod at state expense and under state and the poll books of the suid election ventthe overflow of the Mississippi. An | tWenty-fiveyardsraise. Score: service, while at the sametimeit was making Gould Reaching Out Again, supervision, to all the_ehildeen in actual at- The secretary of state, with two senators prontiation Hor the promobion of Ioipation || MAYHOW: {ven. 10010 OL1LINO0011 0IIT0-=11, | ‘Svery atfortit Gribplo tHo. sontmlacian Ao aec | Otoxao) I pacial Telegram to | tondanco; that the holaer of the mortsage, 0 be appointed by the so 4 5 v prom zation | my e, 11011 11111 30011 10101—15 L 9 S ki o bo appointed by the sénatcand threo mem- | to information by J. F. [ would serve a doublo purpose, | 1t would not “eeeresen TOIL L 3 —15 | underhand way. : Tue Ber.|—Now a rumor has stated in | and not the mortzagor, should pay thé . m? "“ © appointed by the house of repro- | Fauerof Brookings, injunctions were served | only utilizo the waters and make arid ro- o TR Lok Mr. Gumeron denied that it was the intent | rajiroad circios here that Gould has an oye | tx on the amount therein represented, seatatives, shall constitute a board of inspec von £o1ir oftginal’ paale Biite tonig glons productive, but would also save the 1pp L to cripple the commission, > O 0. St P, b HeR A T G i the enactment of a law whercby any armed upon four original package joints tonight. : Yob. 19, v on the € 0, St. Paul & I Cit 1 ) Uon, This board shall count the ballots and | P00 STE GUEIE BEEEREE 0t o tims | Oxpense of buildiig lovees on the Mississippt | FREMONT, Neb., Ieb. 13,—|Special Tole- | = Tho decision of the chair was sustained— sy = L & snusis Oy road | oy of men assuming to quell disturbances, compare the same with the poll books and aver as vean working 1t up for some time | oy 4'von1q make the spring floods; th are | gram to Tue Bee.]-This morning, while | 119 {0 30—and the clause as to the clerical | and would be ver ad to extend his Union | yeul or imaging der the anthority of onipar ! k ha ing fbv 0 uld pring floods, that ] & E 0 W I ginary, under the anthority of any trunsmit o “’::,1‘;‘;{IL‘,‘,;“.:,{,#;l,.,,,::“,,, the | and ks \'rllll;gn-4(;'1\““,)“4:\lnnl(lllf!|A|I‘1¢ly|~;1);_ now destructive, productive mstead. He | Gus Schrage, tho stationer, was attending to | f0ree of the commussion was stricken out Pacific system to Chicago by securing that | pr zation or detoctive ngencies, b o vriting > governor. | pénsed at their places, all nicely labelod. | be Speaking to & verbal amendment M. | prope od that it was nothing more than fair 0, ipoe some dutlos about his toms, o silpoed snd | yiolver of Misstasipbh rofotred b6 peinting | Bl s work of Afterthe papers wore prepared and properly | that congress should make an appropriation o e ke 1 f s the board ima o T uldt B many olerks | ortifiod Haber left for Sioux Fulls this | fF the development of Nebraska's resources, | ielL o1 the loe, breuking tho pan of his right | Gloveland's letter in the Record. Ho wishod | heard o sy that the timais not fon dissacs | on conbmetsin s & of convict tabor B > i | . A number of other facts were presented ina | knee, Atfirstit was thought his limb was [ to say that thore was no man in the country, | w hen all the railroads of this country will o | WaEes with the honest free labor of (he state, If, upon tho receipt, by tho governor of the | morning and the injunctions wero sprung | vory forcible manner and fairly bristied with | fractured, but it was subscquently ascer- | whether ho hud hold o distinguisned position | eome g 14 falroad Oy oy D i s ty. President Stickney tavors the | shall individualiy be deemed guilty of a fel- In this work of counting and _comparison ple of consolidation, He has b ony'; opposed to the letting of convict labor i } " ] zui systems, e xeport of the board, it should appear that the | tonight. The political headquarters are all figires gleaned from the speaker's own ex- | tained that only the knee cap was injured, or whether he had an ambition to hold the | The fact tuat Presidont i his ,'.: Dillon and O'Brien 8 ender. - gumendment was curricd, the governor shall | runuing dry tonight. The prosecution has | perienco. e highest position within the gift of the Ameri- | jted Omahw & number of times recontly Fouxkestone, Fob. 12, —Messrs, Dillon and issue a proclamation to that efiect, and fur- | been conducted by the county soclet ¥ thoie : A v ' here Mr. C. J. Jones offered the following: earing the Track. can people (be he of one pa Yher, that it has become a part of the consti- | of which Bugeyo Stecre, bauker, is prosident. | Tesolved, That this convontion rocommend | 1:0UP Citx, Neb., Feb. 12 tution of the state, ‘The injunctions have been a long time com- | an interstate convention to be held i June | gram to Tie B {n the completion of the comparison of the | ing. The Free Press, tonight, contains tho | next, in order t ballots and the pollbooks, the board shall re- | folimy ck > oranother) | and been in clo [Special Tele- | who could lay down the law to the great | Union Pacific off ]—The Un'on Pacific snow | masses of this country who thought for | to the beli Lviso some method 0 pro- | plow arrived hera this aftornoon and we will | themselves. Whatever mighit be the opinion | gather e consultation tirere with 1s, doubtless contributes { that Gould would be pieased to Maple Leaf into his fold. 1t would O'Brien, upon their arrival here from Bou- ar-Mer, voluntarily surrenderca them- to the authorities. 5 toct invested rights ngainst the states from 9 4his af 4 of any one man, he hiad no right to speak for | pive & Mkt Shortly after their arcost O'Brien and Dil- turn tho lattor o tho counties to which they | - **fhe Tireo Pross has takon no stand on thio | Which 0ut source of Witer supply 1s Ubtained. | Eot our first mail sinco Saturday night at 10 | 01 Erea0 AbaEiag AnEaRale of the ountey, 'f:‘;l-‘n}l.!'::x:l\‘iu‘Il‘xr-;:»'r.-‘uu',"(')‘fi‘:m: i tho TEaps | lon were taken to London. belong. ; resubmission question, but woula liko to | M A, L. Kingoffored a resolution recom. | Oclodk tonight, /fhe B, & M. has still [ wiioh stood buck und behind his constitution | sas Basifie from. Kame Citet s, b | Tho prisoners will b kept at Seotland ey oloric whio falls| to transmit to the sec- | prompi somebody o g0 to work and clear | Mending tho cstablishment, of oxperimental | bwenty miles of driftf to cut through beforo | and the law. = Ho bolloved tho constituents | s ot e ooy eonsds City. This 110 | v’ util - momming. . Thoy have. boow retary of stato the ballots and pollbooks or- | up the mystery surrounding certain facts | Stations at Culbertson and Ogallala. thelr track is clear to this point. wanted tho free coinuge of both metals. the Maplo Loaf people to construct thatdong | Yisited by many friends, including Parnell dered by tho 1st of March shall be deemed | thataro brought to light. . This stato has | M. Robinson asked why go through the Fire at Tobi Mr. Caunon—TI would like to ask the gen- | coatemplated extension from Des Moines, or | 41d Sexton. . guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not less | iron clad prohibition laws which cvery law | experimental staze in irrigation when wo IR ALLTObIRg, tleman whether he is in favor of Mr. Cleve- | near there, to Omaha, b S Y AR e P T than $100. abiding citizen should endeavor to sce on- [ ¢An profit by the experience of peonle who | ~Tovias, Neb,, Feb. 12.—(Special Telegram | Jand for the next president. Regardless of rumors or possibie trans- , AL . When the house indefinitely postponed the | forced, but an Ethiopian still abideth in the | have tried the various methods for years. | to Tk Bre.|—The genoral merchandise storo | - Mr. Hooker—.1 will say that Tdo not, think | fer Se s, orship there is no longer any | For Omaba and vicinity —Fair; warmer. bill providing for a recount of the votes on | wood pile, if we Why not profit f ho result of ori- ? e S H . ip ! Vs il Y i s vood pile, s ure 1o believe the statement y not profit from tho result of experi- | of Frank Muscil burned early tiis morning. | thata man on the continent of America will | aoubt but that the Chicago, St, Panl & Kansas | For Nebraska — Faie; vi tho - prohibitory amendment the senate | comug from tho internal tevenuo collector | ments in California and Colorado? ) % City wining b ! onn o [ pa i o 5 ever bo the candidate of the democratic party | City is rapidly gaining prominonce, is one of | warmer in_ southern, stations tacitly concurred in the move. The latter | at Omaha. By reforence to his oMcial state Mr. J. R. Van Brewster of Box Butte | L0 building and stock was valued at 85,000, ity is rapidly gaining prominence, as one of | warmer in southern, stationas iable winds; temperature Vi ce, §4, I for president of the United States who is op- | the most desjrable systems between Chicago | in western port hela that a recount could mot affect the re- | me ict, covering o county declared that if his county relie 80d \ras s total1pas, Insurance/ #4500, Tho o @ frec coinnge of silver. i riy The owners &5 | For lowa ¥ cooler in eastorn, slightly ult and Would o witended only by« ront | M hon oLk covering both Nobratia | SOULH Codared ot Bl ot amaiect (95 | origin of tho fire s unknown. B itbout diopreta ot the bilho commit- | Sy o asouri vivee, Tha ownees veallzo | Worlowa tuir; omler In sastoru sligatly i deal of expeuse. Senator Stovons bill, thore- | Whole number of Fovernment Hquoe Hecnses | Counties its name would bo Dennis. He do- The Loup City Canal. tee rose and the house adjourned. DoRD 80, 16t o 4€ 1t Wihout pektnig. thetw | * 1or South Dakevarkutes norihorly winie; ‘ ore, providil recount of tho judicial | issued for the vear ending April 50, 1890, y claved that soms coalition would haye to be price. Tn round figures their pricois $0.000.- | slightly R e A Love Cury, Neb,, Feb. 12.—{Special Tole- The created not a little surprise | : . . Tor tho full twelve months immediately | made with Wyonung to get water for Box T Senate. The o fles o 5 o sme western portion. | among the wembers. None of them kuow ling the taking effect of pro- | Butte and neighboring counties. gram to Tar Bee.]—The county supervisors |y, enivazox, Feb. 12.—In the senate today | value {h B oo T IR 10N 000 A | T oXUBmB Weati porHon. x‘.!:;.'. xu‘:';hu:;(l\‘luulkhwnll\n (vf;nu'nnnlulim\, and | hibition ~ in_ this state, while the -hmgvfil, Erl\'u;'hrulu n‘! ‘\1110[:““31( _\\'l:]s cmllv:} today ordered the executing and registering | auong the bills reported and placed on the | Hill can get it by buywe the property out- on Mines. | Hii66a:" Boig of ”\l‘|‘.-mm\\"]mw:l““:“,:"_ n||::.(r| number issued ince that date, | upon. e said that he had heard it dec of $15,000 in bonds to aid in buil ling the Loup endar was one to incorporate the Pan- right. The Union Pacific might come into NEw Yonk, Feb, 12. Special Telegram to ing little over nine months is 872, T | that congress is opposed to the appropriation | City canal. Itis expected that the contract | S control through consohdation orby a long tor number is about twice as largo as thoe | Of any kind for the advancement of we inter much attention while the provisions o i v ok Ameriean transportation company. o le: p 1 be Let within two weeks P ) timo le Tur Bre. |1t is reported re that the Van- of the bill were being reed, when apprised | number issued in Nebraska during the samo | €3ts of any persons in the west. He charac - The copyright bill was laid aside inform- — derbilts have recently pus od iron wines of theirimport said that it aschemo of | period, where the license laws are in vogue.” | terized this as selfish. He snoke®of what Y. M. C. A, Confere h ally and tho District of Columbia appropria- A Heavy Passenger Business, in Marquette iron region of Michigan at an ) the independents and the_alliance people to Proliibitionists have been very positive | had been done for the highly favored states Nepraska Cirr, Neb., Feb. 12.—[Special | tion bill amended and passe G Curcaco, Fob, [Spectal Telegram 1o | negregate outlay of about $5,000,000. The "d in jome mannor uscertain information on | that the resubmissionists will not be uble to | of Ilinois. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and vari- | qaettfe e 8D eb 1 [Specal | tion bill amended and passed. Tur Bre.|—The January cast-bound ton- | wmerin 21 seation piy i Which to azain base a . | carry their billm cithor house, but there i | 0us southorn states, Wo have o right to de. | LeleKram ik Bee.| —The annual confer- | Tho senate bill for the relief of setlers ¢ Bri.|—The J ¥ cast-bound ¢ o5 inelude one that was mado famous in Senator Stevens was seen and s 1o question but the latter party has been at | mand enough for our rights to even up. Au | ence of the gencral sccretaries of the Young | upon certain lands in Towa was passed; also | Bage of lines in the southwestern pool shows oourts., Samuel J. Tilden and the lato | e had introduced the bill by request. He | work and, if the report is to be believed, the | 8Ppropriation for the promotion of irrigation | Men’s Christimn associations of Nebraska | a number of pension bills, including the | @ total of 134,040 tons, o decrease of about 40 Senator William H. Buenum were inte Thould not say, bowever, who had preferred | sentiment is changing. The almost total dis. | i$ B0t an appropriation, but an investment. | commenced in this city this evening. There | house bill granting$100 month to Goneral | per cont. Chairman Midgley's report shows | estedinit. 3 tho request, ‘but admitted that no on | regard of the law in many parts of the state | The increased valuation in irrigated lands | is a large attendance. Banks, the total revenue 1o have been $524,390.55 Gossler's MagicHeadacho Wafor: Curesal interested, meaning the contestants, had in- | is th cause. It is likely t be & hard and . | in Colorado was cited. The speaker declared e £ho Mary Ann Doberty bill came up, but hintinnane EDie AtoRliohs s ivas A nohaaAn oY i dtee A Rl Bras ey w spired it, ' He was askoa if the bill had been | terosting fight bofors the slos that the increase in_taxes re-imburse the celdental Poisoning. Mr. Cockrell “atde a vigorous objection, and | oot Hin teoriade il ol oo more 1T, por HORS O el A wrepared or suggested by anybody connected s Ll s state for all appropriations made, He char- | Tioey, Neb, Feb: 12.—[Special to Tue | it went over. Yovenna:. the: Hurilugion 1T, per. cedt of Chinese Lotter Morey Dead with the supreme court, but smiled and de- Big Iiies 1o an Aliao1s Mown: acterized tho Purnell bill pending in the log- | Brr.]—Dr. E. P. Macombor was found dead | Tho senato bill was_passed establishing a | [ovenio: the, Burliugton 13 per conty o e At Clined to say further than that wasa different | Ayox, T1L., Feb, 12.—Enrly this morning | islature as too meagre in its requirements. | in his bed on Monday inst. He had taken an | POTt of delivery at Des Moines, la. Ad \ ourl Lacific, 10 pot cont of tonnngo, 18 pot | b S '\1“’}"’,""}' I{, :\““‘\ has h’,‘;" ow of the case, ,TIL, Feb. 12, . sl A e i ; aSar acil © 22 per | yoccived here of tho death at Nashua, ¥ Thorais 1ittle belief that tho bill will pass | the Mercantilo block, the largest businoss | moamoiee™ comt'. b oroits DU | overdose of morphino for insomnia, oet, g e pont DI PHYeOLS chesalio, 10 nar etk af | (o muat Morey, o ceme ingo. protiiaance thosenate. Even Stevens' friends are opposed | building in the city, occupisd by about | cheaper in - Nebraska Theough - the e FRARLEXTON OF WATTERSONS, | UMY ALY FSU0 e Dok Bonth 10025 | durtar the Gianliaki-tiancools pedidenitial toit because of the expense it would - entail | twenty-five tenants, was almost ontirely | beneficial results of irrigation India, with its HIS HONE¥YMOON IN JAIL. R e G R e e e e S I e fnd because also, for various reasons, they | burned, The loss is fully §100,000; partly in. | Freat natural disadvantages, sustains a popu- e Tho Greatiiontsville maltor BaysiHa e i p B X B sation with . Tamieas /Moroy Obiha believe the state has now as many supremo et st el ation of 171 to the square mile. Nobraska, | Sudden Ending of a Philadelphia Did Write It. 8 hor panl ol yanlios tha Hio b s AR e | Tattaral Judges s It ought to have. They also know | PTG | o, Morcanule block was only com- | with hor great natural resources, can beat Wedding Trip. Louvisviuie, Ky., Feb. 12.—On returning to | cont G e x e 1 that the majonty against the amendment was | Bioted st Docombor at o cost of £5,000. Whe | that, ~He fnsisted that if the money_that is G Nanais St TR Lty S iha e ttarnoon E ch v Wht e S por dont. of tonnage and s | De Witt's Little Barly Lisors; best littlo 80,306, and that 1o possible mistakes or fraud | ONANIe company, which occupied tho first | bojng putin lovees from Cafrg to Now Or- | NORRISTOWN, Pa., feb. 12.—[Special Tele- | this city this aftarnoon Henry Watterson, B L of ra e RerOeRk 0 g0 nd 3 bills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, could remove such a majority ,‘I,'l"'r‘ nad o ~;.?.!k(3tlxo:>,«.f \{n!l\gcnl at t;""- leans wero put into irrigation it would not | gramto Tie: Bee.|—Hugh Stephenson, jr., | in response to the request of the Associated | P Dacing 1858 the, (R o Utop TR 4N maririans i —— X The Douglas Apportionment. no insurance. Tho fire, which started fn | Put 130 add to the wealth of the country. He | Ranno & Regar kuitting mills, was arrested | grams wiiich have come to Louisville, made | S uis cont and 1 1890, | e Rock, Ark., Feb, 12 —Today the . W havo" boon ox- | complimented tho Oniafia pross for the fater- | ,pon'hiy roturning from his wedding tour, | stutement for publication regarding tho lotter Bre.j—The independeut majority of the | tinguished if the water had not given out, | “Rit'5 (hton from Hox Butto asked if the | charged with tho theft of £,000 from his em. | written to Governor Hill, given in theso dis- committee on apporti o decide the pipes being frozen. Several persons who s ving in Nebr: Vi o ishe i ay | patches two days ago. Mr. Watterson says prortionment bave decided to | (08 R 400 (2SR oS I e basiding | persons living in Nebraska along the North | ploers accomplished by altering the pay | T ys ag Lixcary, Neb., Feb. 12, —|Special to Tue | restaurant, could easil, carnings for the | yoport of the joint investipating commitice, months show an increase of e S At d Al westorn lines are downg an | finding & shortage in the trensurer’s report of exceptionally heayy passenger business. 54,000 and recommending that erimiual pro- allow Douglas county eleven members of the | Y a narrow escape, ljluuv river were at the mercy of ‘Wyoming. | rolls. On Sunday last Stephenson and Miss | he did write the letter to Governor Hill and s ceedings be brought against, 1 lower house and one float member iith o r*According "'\fll“ Wyoming constitution,” | Kate Stafford were married at New Bruns- | was impeiled to do so by motives the sir Slight Ady b Woodruff, was adopted by the leg Sarpy county. Tho bill introduced by Mr. The Death Roll, s hé, VOl tho wwator Lu tho state s claimed | wick, N. J., and were concluding_ the honey- | corest and most disinterested. He says thero | Curcaco, 12.—Tho western and north- “viki & 5 LS ho Dieath Itoll, the property of that state. Now Twant to | moon with ' th s aunt, Mrs. Fox, in f _ st 5 e N Y 5 —_———————— Foo (rep) gives Douglas fifteon representa- | Wasmingto, Feb, 12.—Colonel Liewallyn | know if the péoplo of Wyoming can damup | Philudelphia. when bo was simmened home | 8Ppeared in many papers last Sunday a sen- | western divisions of tho Western Freight. ns S‘v.\.\ m"“hi‘ or some similar measure will | Hoxton, who at the close of the war was | the ¢ supported by the republicans and_demo- | o illery § confederate ce, crats. " Five senators are givon to Douglas | Ghigyon Sriery in the confederate sorvice Sounty by Mr. oo, and by the ‘Scott bill | "Tyyiixiroris, Ind, Feb. 12,--Stophon S. Quiy four, includiug Sarpy county. A Warm | Harding, agod eighty-three, one of the bost, | 7£0M 8 I¢ time is expected when theso bills come up | 3 fudge Cochran admiticd that the question Vorth Platte river and keep the pooblo | togoto worle, Tho arrest followed. Ste- | satlonal account of how a caucus of | sociation completed its labors toda of Nebraska living along the North Platte | phenson received #7 a week salary and regu- | United ates senators had resolved [ scheduleof rates on king house products river from any water supply.” - He appealed | larly spent 315 a week for livery ire and dis- | ypon retiring Governor Hill from the presi- | from the genoral territory of tho ussociation to Judge Cochran to amswer the question | sipation. He confessed and wis held in do- | Goori oot e “boen | to Mississipoi valley points and the Ohio Al standpoint. o i ! dential arens, of how Waterson had boen | 1o Mississipni valloy poluts and the Obio heabid diac il S selected as the instrument and how he had TR § i ko ioneers of th 7 Indiana, dies mostly in the nature of slight advances. A for consideration; et T e G (LI (e was @ sticker. He declared that hie be- N io e dispatchiod u lottor potent enough to altex | rato of 17 conts o packing house products . o Utah and judeo of the United States court of | Hoved that somo act of congress was the 4 Hill's plans. This was so absurd and did | from Cedar Rapids to St. Paut is authorized Proposes a Radical Change. O e O e oited Statcs £OUrL Of | surost and probably the only way to reach such injustice to both Fll and himself that L Lixcovy, Nob., Fob, 12.—[Special to Tng | dent Lincoln. and regulate that matter, A Condemned Murderer Trying to | o thought there could be no ovjection on the L. & t Resigns, il = : . o i Mr. Robinsonof California was ealled upon Sell His Bo part of anybody tothe publication of the w Youk, Feb, 18=—President Norton of Ber.) UI." u!lnomxp.nmu} ln'l‘lsp\s ed by Impeachment Recommended. by the chairman. He said that he had pe pALIA, Mo, Feb. 13.—[Special Tole- | truth, which was flatly contradicted, 5 the Loulsville & Nashville today tendered his the house todsy effects a radical change in | (TRREACHITERL THeCOM subsudiclary | j0nally invostigated tho matter and that ho | gram to T Be, | m'Salvation Tom” Wil- | = *I confess Tam surprised,” adds Mr. Wat. | 106 BoRisvilo o RAsine ey tondersd b the makeup of the b of railroad commis- A d M ' Y 1 had come to the conclusion that Wyoming vy A terson, ‘‘that. the governor should make such | Fesignation. In his letier, Norton says It ha committeo of the seuate has found Judge | cannot use the water supply, owing to tho | Mamson, the doublo murderer sentenced to | JAEM ()™ §iggGw nd. disown such @ | been his intention for & considerable timo Alexander Boorman of the Western district | peculiar surfacc of the country. As the | be hanged March 20, sent for Dr. A. F. Dres- | coupse, which, however prompted, grati- | past, for purcly oorsonal reasous, to ret of Louisiana guilty of one of the charwes pr flows in the main through gorges in | sel today, and wildfed to dispose of his | fied the democrats in tho ' United | from the presidency as soon as the Snae al forrod agalnst him by Congressman Boatnor, ming, it would be impossible to drain | body, to be delivered immediately after exe- [ States outside of the state New | @ffairs of the compiny wero in a sutisfactory sioners. At present the board of trans porta- tion consists of the secretary of state, aud- ftor, state treasurer, commissioner of public dands and buildings and attorney general. | raliiingo his porsosal use of snONOYS baid | the stream. cuton. “I owe 8350, said Williamson, “and | York, removing him from the field | condition, G . By this bill, if it becomes a law, tha gov- | into the registiy ofice of his' courts. he | . After a somewhat humorous address by | 4o not want o leayd the world owing any | of a mere political self-secker and placing P Tiane GioOnt: eruor alone will constitute this board and | judiclary committeo has authorized o report | ME. Parker of Porkins county the couvention | one u cent, [f yau iyjil give me that amouny | him in the front rauk of stateswmen baviug R T L R T have power to appoint three secretaries. An | to the house with a recommendation that | diourned until 2 p, m. T will enter intoa, w,-xl.m. agrooment ng | the good of their country and party at h _Cuicaoa, JFeb, 12.—Ab 8 & 5 effort was maao to require the selection of & | Boorman be impeached The convention was rather late in reas- | me your body, and, you are ut liberty to do | I am equally distressed " by the represonta- | Trans-Missouri associution today it was de- COPYRIGAT 1890 from each of the three political ¥ sembling in the afternoon, it being nearly | what you please witirit. The doctor promised | tion t Governor Hill® should regard my | cided, after a lengthy debato, to eive ty a. ik o wi but it was voted down. This is only T # o'clock before the delegutes were called to | to seo the old man Jater, and the deal will no | plain but friendly words as impertinent and | days' notice of withidrawal from the Westorn Goes right to the spot intended as a tomporary matter and will hold Butte Gamblers Shoot Each Other, order. The meetinz was informal and given | doubt be closed. - goy nsulting, I cannot help thinking thatthe | Passonge ‘This takes from tho | =—ome of Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- 00d ouly until the election in 1892, when the | Burre, Mout, Feb. 12.--In a saloon this | up almost entirely to discussions on the sub- S samo words might be with propricty ad- | jurisdict ussoctation all the | Jets. They do the right kind of hrce commissionors will be clected and the | morning o quarrel broke out between two | Ject of irrigation, A Wifie's Confession. dressed to him or to any democratic aspirant | lines west of the Missouri river. e s ¢ duties of this offico will devolve upon them. | gumblers nawmed Lovanand Sheerin, Both | ., Governor Furnas presented a resolution to ¢ ORI o by the humblest democrat in the line, and I ———— work when they get there, too. No o fosiger Volyers and bogan firingat cach other | 1€ eect that tho lower house of tho legisla- B T[‘""“H lt"-' ;"-*. Mo "‘\""l l’l“l"l‘“"“ still hope that, snnoyod by '.lm“yuhh(' on A Temporary Halt Called. violence, no unpleasantness—hut o IR N y BVolve OR! oac! O be requested to recousider thie bill dis- | Telegram to Tug” Bre.|—Yosterday after- | which anunoyed me a3 well, he has HiLexs, Mont., Feb. 12.— A halt was ild 2 e tlat f 4 BOYD'S NEW CHAIR, andn bystander named Boyer was fatally | hore,b¢ red! Y oA a L ! Ll A% A LENA, Mont., mild and gentle cleansing and regu- L injured wno both principals serioustywounded, | Spnunlte the bounty on sugar producad in | noon Mrs. Mathow Valovr, whoso husband proceedad upon a msapprehtnsion of the | callod today in the sonsat : ' . 3 0. o o 0 either i nal fight over the lfl'ill y of the whole iy Sicl The Samosets Take It to Lincoln and | Sheerin will probably die. There were | thostate. In the discussion that followed it ikiordn th [ tom, _8iok was killed whilg dgeping by herside last 3,000,000 estate left by the late Judgo LiycoLy, Neb., Feb, 12.—(Special Tele- | H5¢: At Y continued. made a_coufessiep /under oath thata wan | 4, to do bim injustice. 1um no wan's man | wision just renderod, has adjourned court for | 188, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil- #ram to T'i» Bxx.]—This' afterncon ab §:80 4 The committeo to whom was reforred tho | named Marion Lo shot her husband and | and existin no man's intorest. To uso his | forty days in order’ that u jury pauciof 300 [ ious Attacks, and all derangements e e : . Bold Bank Robher Oaptured. cxumination of Alexander Hogeland's link | thatit wasa plot between them and that, | own happy expression, *I am democrat who | may bo drawn from which a jury to try | of the liver, stomach and bowels, are o'clock Governor Boyd was form- MiNNEArOLIS, Munn,, Feb. 12.—This morn- | belt water elevator reparted favorubly and | after Long had killed him she took 810 from | has passed a life timo. in the servieo of prin- | tho will case will be taken. Meanwhile all 1 o 08 § ally preseted by the ~Samoset as- | ing, whilo Assistant Cashier McQuig and a [ recommended it for use whero practical. It | his pockets and gave it o Long. After tho | eiples and policies from which | nevor sought | the ‘oxperts who weto on hiand to testify to promptly relieved and permanentl soclution of Omaha with the magnificont | clork woro alone In the Citizens' bank, a | 13 uderstood that 1t is adapted mainly for | murder Loug went to Bioomfield, Mo, where | the slightest porsonal recoguition or regard, | tho charactor of the will and wituessos from | eured. They're the best Liver Pill Y he | Small irvigating onterprises where water | he was arrested last night. Iam only humiliatea by the refiect ubernatorial chair made ressly for the ey M b u that | Towa have returned cast. The consideration | gy, - Ay e v e sul nl chie mado expressly for the | man supposed to be tho former junitor of the | yyugt be elevated only from ten o twenty-five Lol B this sepvice wos not suflicient in tho estima- | for which Thomas J. Davis of Towa. one of | ¢Ver made. “Purely vogetable, per occasion. Tho elub roached hero carly this | bulding onterod, and ut iho point of o rovol- | it BRESYAIE O T e Will Strike for Fight Hours tion of Governor Hill to protect me against | the illegitimato children, sold ont bis claim to | fectly harmless, easiest to take, and morniug and registered at tho Lincoln hotel. | Yer I-':"l:’u";'* tnv.lfl_ng'"Irm'l)-_“"'" (“"""' ho Mr. Hoagland of Lancaster presentod & | ¢y, vune” 0. Feb, 12,—The National | WS displeasura aud that in the b con. | the dead millionaire' brothor, 15 smd today o | always fresh and reliable, (¢ ntly It comprised about one hundrea of | LECANE erore he hid gone a fowy steps | pegolution recommending the organization of 3 Sy 0D AR SRHNA | struction which he puts upon a genuine and | be §100,000. Lawy leton Is indignant | grendone ey 7 = o the leading members every omo of | oper P oot Wnd turned over to un | 4 permancat state irvigating committee with [ miners convention has adoptod a resolution | ntGE N Ctter, e visis 1o Wi WAL T | over tho adle tnd 3ava 1t 1t o broach of con: | SPerient, or ctrongly cathartio, ac: . “ £| ofticer. ex-Governor [urnas as_the chaivman, Prof. | has adopted a resolution that all miners and | myst regard as unmerited suspicion,” t entered iuto last spriug with the other | cording to ize of "dose—one tin whom bad warmly snpported the governor it s .8 s el B " a L y both during the last campaign and the strug- Dry Goods Fire at Elkader. & l} l"'flk*-d‘lri \‘} l‘( fl\yme.[lhubhm-y mine }\'urk]nr!(v){ tho l'um-‘d H]lnuuflml: R e iy il timate children. “Peliet” for a dose. They're the ; B Tire at ler, of Sidney and Judge Cochrau of McCook a8 [ strike for the eignt hour day May 1, next and itt's Lattle Early Risors: only pill to — ; it ¥ e Al glowhich led up to the final disposition of | = Eikavin, Ta, Fob, 12.—[Special Telogram | the other members or the committos, The | that no miner remain. 1 8 iino longer than | cure sick headache and rogulate the bowels. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil. | Smallest in size, but the most satis- tho rosolution providing for a contest of bis | to Tz Ber.]-At 8 o'clock this morning the | resolution passed nnanimously cight hours. — - — drou Leething rests tho child and comforts | factory in result. election. 2:80 o'clock the association | gey zoods howse of . Niomyer troyed | A general discussion followed as to the pri- ——r— . W aabinaton'a Rellon By P o o ey formed 'tn " liue at the hall, each member | ¥ £ KON AL mu;."f,j;u‘;’\‘&“"* YOS ority of vight of appropriation of water from The President Coming West. !,m""\‘l'l';l“’,:“: v e e bl il b J"“‘) re the cheapest pill you can - Yearing - tho " beauiltul " wine colored PN By Loas e ny hdnviduals or corportions. From | - wisiixero, Feb, 12.~The prosident and | 4ot G’ sal of the Baker collootion of | Council Blums Embozzier Arrested, | buy, becauso theyre guaranteed to . adge of the association, and headed by 2oty P ; this it was the apparent senso of the conven- ] e pealna | HHURE QAYA AL0 0F “W4. SakAF 00106800 ¥ Ci 0160, Fob. 13.—Sherill O'Neillof Coun- | give satisfaction, or your money i ? three bapmers and the musical unioa band R s ‘:f,,'lf:::'::w“ ad. [, 100 that the persons first filing application | Mostof his cabinet will visit tho Pacific | \Wasniugion's boais and other raro and bis- [ G €y, Bob 18=BIarti AN efout: |- K ke ¥ wy s ] of Omaha, which had been specially . Louis, Mo., . 12, - 1 forand constructing ditehes should. bave the | coast soon after the adjournment of congress, | orical rolics netted about £17,000. i L 8 b g strengthened for the occasion, and 1 Vvices from the Indian territory say the boom- | priority of right againstall others for the | and have arranged the trip 0 as to include a — McMahan, arrested here last evening uufi You only pay for the youd you / 10 the capitol. They then proceeded to the | ersare coming into the lowa, Sac and Fox | amount of appropriation, vrovided smd water | tour of the southern states, The details have | Van Houtew's Cocoa—Pure, soluble, eco. | charge of embeazling mouey in Counc By i R i snvurnox?- xo0m, ou the Arst floor, near the | resorvations aud locating clatfs. was actually applied to useful or beneficial | not yet been arranged nomical. Eluffs. L B ¢