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PR R N R Al THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1. 1891, INTEEN PAGES 3 o S ————————————— —————————————————————————————————————— . S ————" S ———" o w— o — - v e s e e onlers are made sabjet vis Produces an Expert Who Basily | A Mythical Omaha Plano Comsany KAl Consumption Does Business i Denver APossible Conflit Betwoen the Diffirent Wia i el bbb Now York Herald ¢ Wy niore Vores 1sonds Mraffo Assciations. By I | - | NERR ANK A NENS, SUPERFLUOUS SENATE EMPLOYES AGAIN WHOLES ALE REDUCTION OF EMPLOYES I o - The MeReynolds Bt Providin | i pal Wonan Suaffra Lvery Man Whose Service Can I Dispensed With (o e Taken Off (he "Q™ ray Rulls ailrond Notes, District Purchase and Own- ership of School Books, Passed by the it Crey e B, |- S W passor iat cipato lively tine eof the fai in the o s okt week. They seem to or - the - think that cither the Alton or Kansas City | about ther smissed. Wil propose cetuin (hines which st [ “That s b, Feb. 28 cial to Tt ! Yosterlay J. W. Cobbsof near West. | hecessaril ockie Western traftie asso- [ coptth ciation o agrecment out of it Here owent to a nres Ihe six conmissione bottle that he expl coututy, was tried before th iy \compliint of James H. Campbell, o lave adopted rales under whi There is prussi nmisshn merehant o South 4 4 ) tenses. 1t was charged that theSouth Omaha | WeSter freiehit, westeen pis AR AL compat Lot Nis draft for that I stoamy miven « int; upon the representation that he hat | Misson s lave vo be stricken | After hering the testimony the case women of the country did there who & second 1 i s VLA tAvoGT e R 115, it Arrested for Forgery. harmonze wat ter, v of Oniaha Nennaka Uiy, Neb, Feb, 25, —(Spocid | visions of the W estesn tram L vegnlation speech, as- | Telogram to Tue Bee| Doty Shedff | flict many instan e v Mothodist exhort aderful i fluence Women | goy and avrosted J. A Howard, a traveling | husiness, each under 115 old tules, those ronas ler I have | they over were 8 io | 600 patients. 1 ean ¢ mein the extren gone, all | ca ke new lung Walker of Richardson county was in the ety | otherassociations; that while th ng And how longe 1O 1o ety i 1L was ot the bet- | man, onthe ciarge of forcery. Howard Is | whose presidentsare o party 1 the new | poriod consumption nen who were climoring for | atpresent an inmate of the city hospital, | agrecment 1 ifleft tothe women alone | having broken his low while out with the Valley safd that stato unifors o : e mgd In tho nekative | bors Ahat, SAMEde KM ittt | moet thoir anprovl, and that will bo con: | thre tosix moith domanded by his constituents o v 18 d pter, the probibition memboer from Mer. | cliims t0be the son of a prominent business | FAEY to the letter and spivit * of | “And the treatment vepoited the same ples for suffage that | man of Kochester, N, ¥ the now. Therefore, shonld the Altonor the | “The troata ‘ st IR cailed thé s ! ceretany to rop vered two weeks ago in Red I = Kansas City move o0 do something that \ \ Monde Belleved to Have Perished, mightnot bein full accord with the presi. [ (GHACL By dese A ; (ki | i Shirader (ind) thought that for thousands | Cuarsis, Neb., Feb. 25— Speeintto Tue | dents’ sgreenent, but at the samo time s all [ 1% 8048 topenthe pores. The patient wmus® oduced @ te : of years men hid taken advantage of won Brn | On the nihtof Febeauty = aSwede | feht, it must be wted down, Ina case of [ bende. In the pan I place o lage sony Hundre: audnow that alise mmber of them were [ (1) =0 TR 08 FUbruary ¥ A SWER | it kind what would citheror both of these | sponful of the e who st dor 1t v peeformed and the | now denanding the franchise hewould be ju [ DY the nme of Aug rdect, Tiving With | yaggdo? Would they submit to having the | hales the vapors, I nanes of th Crs it whos favor of granting it tothen, his brother, 1 wiles southof this place, | ules of an asociation, which they belon to, stanee the employes’ e were | Metteynolds (ind) could ot make & speect, | iu Mamiton wunty, ropaired to the homeof | overthrown for the beietit of the assoeintion | M A placed upon ther oy buthe winted (o stand up for thebill a friend, Nels Lundberg, to spend the even- | Which they are not members of and _have no | POTes ¢ LA In three-quar- | awaiting shipment AR CHE L ¢ Senator Mattes moved the ade Spewker Elder thought that his mother was | fug Takine leave of had friends at sbout 3 | interest in? Justsucla state of affairs 1s | ters of an hour body is on- | Pacific depot Mr. Howe offered the fol resolution. " 5. as good as his father, and while he did not | o'cock a, m., e informed them that he was | likely to arise. tirely saturated That is the durat t SO N (S veto s takon it apeared | (hink showould votdbelleved she' Shoul | o toapian. Thorwis 3 fiere Sioy NG of 0 tratmoit. Our tr ht the motion hue aave the righit o do so Storm - mging at that lour, Nothing has J : s B iR : Mhereas, o good na e of the lezislatare The yeas and nays were ; Gule (ind) remarked that it required avery [ hom souror heard of himsincoand all seareh | CHIGO, Peb, 35, —(Special Tdearan to £ R e e LS R e ofthe state of Nebrskis B ben assallud AUSCnator Shimway's g | brave man to areay himseil agzamst woman. [ yg proved of uo avail. The beliet isthatho | Tk Bee.]~The Journal fsays : Burlington [ LUs IS alsoso arranged that wocan spray an | ent. Some e e e y it ALES . tions were read a second time The voll was | Hehad knowna manto approach even one orl 0 f " to " antiseptic over the chestand back, and over | 00 S T Dy g vored afa for reliof of western | L1008 ud ko i pron ever perishedin tho storm oMcials bat the wportad ruction in | 4th i surGrambhy rtuson T T o) add member of the gentler sex with hisheart in 38 8 truo, but thoy 1B Hivor i 1ctea | tHoIun s and loa sy and [ otdos ot i, || Aumbie bers of this house Hdats ohamEed W) Senator Thomas said by way of explana- | his mouth. [Great laughter| He was forces s bedo, byl iney it tohivoFigldas vevor L Rt N § Charged With wherever it exists. There are no re figures g « silster motives u su & taid il cor | tion of his vote that ashe lad” no help and | opposed to the prineipie of womin sulfrage, # to low many omployes tolte cutoff, T'he ot oy [icfdants. have' baew 1 but thought he would have to support this | | DENKEMAN, Neb, Feb. 2 - [Special 0 | grgerstipulates that wherever effts. My system s thoug ' i<+ nt vote for the adoption of [ months, By that | mean any proposition hat underold rles would | Second and third stages be heated t forly ntigrade. This taken eut of as enat on g they had beer antiseptic. The patient in N 1 and not only receives then through | lungs, it through the Pic ko genera wd report the more \ important for action, On - motion of Sternsdort th o have been flo wment is given | lading similar The Scotthora Tnvestiga tion. such ald, i had been compelied to pay his derk out. of | you Whereas, The public press of this stato | nis own poclet he would vote nd mensure, Tur Ber,]—The committee of the American | the swindle. Sorne ladti mdid : o PUt @ lung in sublimate I will ¢ have charged menber is body, w v vices can be dispensed with his name must be | ¥ mate. WL |t} lotters and. bills of 1 T have chancd womnben of Uis budy, wio v e voto showed that 17 votes had been Scott, (ind.) regretted that some of his | Sunday school inion appointed to investigate ! tagainst the resolition and 15 forit friends had degraded themselves by getting | thy charges against Kendall 1. Seotthorn, taken from the pay x It may throw 100 | " {‘ the expectoration of the patient and | o impart the Bl infors the fiest who have nsked and - requested aid. SRk Phe e | Place it over the vapors of that pan. Intwo | neighbors that “they had drawn 1w § I Senator Mattes said he wante into polities, but had no fears that the lactics out of work mud it may reach 1,000, The re ; L i A S NS e e ioto politics, bit hid o foars, that the Iadies | yissionary of the sciety for Dundy county, [ quetion is tue to the lackof traie, This | Dours all the microbes aredead. although at [ and then lastened Whereus, The phiblic pressof this state, by | res Newberry took the floorand made alengthy | s madea veport vindicating the gentleman. | grjer extends over the entire Burlington sys. | 15t the matter was alive with them B o I B LR e Ol e oS spoech against woman sufftge o prineiple | The report shows that Scotthorn received | om. but will be felt more keenly through | 1 Bavenot named the medicament or par e presenting arguments that no oneendesvored | 81,860 all of which hedisbursed and ac- | jowh. probably, than any other state. septic. 1 think that covol Whereas, 1Chus heen: eharged by the publ to auswer counted for except #1201 "I'he report st ““Wo are compollod” said ono of tho | medical men should b given for the benofit S8 0f Ui stite that memoers bad prior to | Fie call was pro Chuveh Howe then took the s the | thit the commattee finds that **while ian g OMGTllk "iy rediceioll axpses | oz TR s il voluntary contribu tions in the natur negative by saying that the information de- | elidted roundafter oundof applause from ail the moneygiven out as perhaps he | s tallen off to sich an extent that there tinm olewm: volatile cu d to the destizute, to the exelusion of the | sired in the resolution had been already fur- | the sufTragists 1lave dme from the very fivst, et the | yoyg other cottse for us to pieste, We t m: volatile amy pdale really destit Of our western cown ity dnished the senate v thing in Bertvand closed the debate in an cloguent ccount will stand for itself and will convinee | it most i the grain shipuents, FLow amire, G 102 HGY, 97 G4EHEO? e e S R S the resolution. He w r specch which drew forth applause even | all that his wo hus ~ been futhful, honest | e run of stoclk | very light just now, | 46, 1 have e e culated 0 and do destroy public confidence | @nY move which containe, t B | from friends of the bill traightforward throughout Failure of the weste vncornand wheat crop: Jast year has served toso completely empt the siiecrity of - the tives of this house, | € 2, The committee reported the bill back = = Blizzard at Roschud thes Cribs and bivs that in - of Southern d : Senator Hown hag passacee, but Gardner demanded the roll « A Whereas, iy and for the reasonof the fuets | irmative, A fter Mr. Poyiter inthe 1 d the vote showed that 10 | yvay cmiscr Neb., Fo Special toTur | lowa, Nebroskn and - Kansas ther herein set forth having been pa hed broaud= | gqid: After hearing entiemar, « T was pre 1t ¢ repol was not cust throwghout our fiiad of ble people 3 lion (Mr. Poyuter) I desire b R G L R in A severe blizavd rgzed at Rosen DLt Wt and seed €0 to. really worthy of ald | voleto i By their action on this question the inde- | onTucstay and Wednesday. The beel i the drou th o Senator Switzler explamed his vote in the Hit affitmative by stating that five i v ot tho House Vo | o the sonnte il 1 A enivowered (1 a man's ser. t wi to members in the senate, mowere absent. He reque roll be ealled made by i and strai Regulations. searc car I the profuct Ll left market, ‘I'he hotie tepree 1. Naturally, when thereis cussion of t ward t ndents have practically made the question | was postponed oneday, bit the weather was | grain ¢ cast the bu v Six weeks | of woman su Mge apart of their party plat e ad adopted o vesoiution spe- | form and will endeavor to whip the mémbers calling fe on sev- | inline tosupport this bill £ y BhISTICRGS A auenbersotthi evaliHonis o 1 wmely, [ A Seonference” hias been called for Mop. | break toshoot and skin their beeves, Two sald compittes he they aee hereby en | thenameof the em « e date of their | qay evening, when this subject will probably | were shot a fesw yards from the Epis copal powered to send For all necessaey per nnd yment and the party by whom they bad | bebrought up and the bill pushed through | chureh and was shot so that 1t fell pupers for s full and faie investigation of safd | been employed. A week ago a list contain- | asqeaucss messure, The motion %o order | against the Congregational ¢hapel chivrzzes, so that sadd commiittec iy report of | ing the names of some of the employes had | the bilt enerossed received thivty-eight vote v Sue presonts a strange state thiation as aforosaid o Chis | been placed “in the senators® desks, but the | butit will be fmpossivle to secure the add Seoators Manderson and Petti y_ tok secretary bad not complic h the direetion | tional thirteen iecessary for its passage. ware urging the passige ofa bill to pre- k of; v port regulations i we-Loreaine, It says ,\ i andthe wind was blowing o gile. | raflicis abo greatls k eied Ttis preferable to draw a losson the fu The Indians took advantage of every wind- [ lopes that these forced reductions in Our | o e ity M , ONAHAS S W RID G E. | ran s will only be e porey, hough the | 1 - L | rospects of gréatly inereasal totnaze before | @ble in point of fact tl L 7 i | the new crop hus beea harvested are not [ what impartil observers be Ready for Fralic Witiin | vy brigent.” peeted Fighteen Months. The passenger husiness 18 koeplig up La Tiberte thinks that the decree was un b, 25, - [Special o T T well, consequently the fore of that ¢ justiti but says it will not chanwe existin ment, neither her it Omaba nor clsewhere, | reiations between the t ’ will be disturbed Hher papers e more bitter in their t vent the sale of arns and ammunition to r Indians,and at the same time the beef is Against Unlimited Tickets, Lixcowy, Neb, Feb, 25, ~Speaal o Tie | issued tothe Indians in a way which req uires ]—7ho debatein thehouse regarding | each family tohaves gun of som> kind in thecharge that cortain members of that body | OMer toget their beef, b anceessars dolig, so thiat thistiouse | o the sonate in threo very important par. propor N6 promises wpon: snia ticulars, No attention had been paid to it Fepresentatives and Relief. of said festimony by filed with the cl It was pertinent for the senate to give con nee siying that the inhabitnts of A lsice Loreaine do not desire an alleviation of their [ expect to be gone two o CricaGo, Peb, 258 Special Telegram to | lotat the price of v uncing all h this house sideration to this subject, wud he would ac- | gy, My, Gatin uoved that the resolution do lie cordingly vote ave, | | | cofever | s or. My purpo. e T Bre. |- Passenger oMcials of prominent | Joining b 4 il i : the i PRAABIS Tho voll call having been finished, the vote v western lines are heartily in favor of doing USFORTUN 1A PPENING v 3 Ailaaalphia Now O e o ed this would notbe done, at | Was an.ounced us 19 against 12 for tue | had received reief through the Nebraska e e e AR e P R SR RTUNATE HA PPENINGS., new least untit ho bad time to explain its purose | amendment, f commission led toan investigation of the . ’ T | the Twin City Rate associat ttodyy o [ Bace Rotin st INhaimotion 10 ta S TR R a1y Senator SwitZler said he would like 10 | yecord e e R T Carraway, Neb, Peb, %, (Special to Tur: | the Twin City Rate association met today it . Ihe motion to tavlo was lost. The resolu- | | Senato r o 10 | records in the ofice o v 1de i bl St. Paul to prepare a new rate sheet, havir tiom it Oiscnssen at wome 1ongth and with | know how theseeretars could make a vote Bre. ] -Callavay is at present a town on R s S 8 St. TLotis, Mo., Feb, ht starte considerable feeling by both sides of 13 to 19 whon two members were absent | o SS0E H enplicationsigned | Wlcels. Thewwn fight, brought on by an [in view tho pratical abolishment of 5 Louis, o, ¥ A fight starte l i of Bty otatiBionl OR)0 n itat hia al anticn of i by L€ Ruglos. the name of the repmaent: | ofsnootof the Keamey & Black Hills rail- [ limited tickets. Substantial p this afternoon in the lower portion of the cit made, followed by acnll of the house, io chuir dire e attention of the s ec 3 05 fllowedby B ou, ol The IOuRe | TG e il | ative from Hiteheok, Dindy and Hagyes | roud known as an “improvement cony pelotiy e Ll o UL L i er e | wnd Bos everthat the geueral manager of the associatios r policy to pursue, some claiming that ltwas found that the should have jEEE b cient grounds to base an inves ion that Yeas—Dvs el Hill, Keiper, | T30 £ the past summer have | oned the main business strect of the town | Since Chairman Finley's advent juthe West T oy Mhamant S aadad for | buck, Switzler, Van Housen, Warnei 12 piced lim i o destituto condition st n ot bl e o | s boen roiucedto less than 10 Were the consideration of bitls of the most Navs—Beck, Brows us, Coulter, Day Lo A8 Dodonts 08 linourig tia.com. | momisostrod abaubhalfiway betwoen the ot for unlimited ickets overy sealper wou fmportance to the welfare of the state, H Koontz, Mich Povuter, Ttandall, | mon necessitics of lifo and seed grain for the 1 depot and theord business center. Anuamber | haveto o out of business. No weste e s tion vty adoprd in spito | Sunders, Smith, Stevens, Tavlor, Tomas, | Springs, havingncithor grain, cattle, hogs nor | ofthe stre bilQings hase been moved, and | has yet tuken o stand gainst the abol of the persistont efforts of 4 majority of tho | Turner, Williams. Wilson, Woods =14, produceof wnykind (o sell or convert into | the balace, toa great, extent, will doubtloss | ment of ulimited tickets and the belief is fndependonts to force an adjourument Absent—Chiristoflerson, She iy aud that bis - funily onsits of s por | et asimilar fate.” The effeet of the move | dmost universal that westem lines will take Shrader then moved as & saving clause During the call ther was dif G Loty i from e | isintended 10 vstop the fight? © which s | the itiative in tis most rdical deparuy (iRt Tiamiioh s members 0t bt indopeinds || cuit Loy sonie \ators to be heard and | Same individual forth that on | been waged witt mucts bitterndss durinzz the 2L outhe Georgln Southern rond ent party had been charged with improper | Bear several of the I ampyloyesiof, the | thedaysbovarelerd tolin recoived thray winter months. Resentments will undount 4 MORITON EXODUS. frelbit this morning ok ves tn Vot o e dustituto and i | Senate urging them to vote nwaiust” the r Jacoh Artist s pounds of beans 1 pownds of | adly still hold, but the interests of the pluce order that the investigation may be full i | lution :w 2 pounds hominy and 3 pounds of oat and their co ment, and i ‘,‘”“ REORILD O RO IORLDSEAN $10 exeen tio AEriot iR name appears e list of those receiving iy Sanr ke, Utah, Feb, 25— [ Special Tele "v‘.w‘”k S bltanelanc s i Seeretary an < t him i £ throuzhithe commission is A. ¢ Modie | i Favor of Eyperimental Devigation. | gran to T Bir A regular exodus of genious parlamentary tacties to defeat the | unden tl OIS Aln e S Taaan St Cwiother | erm toTus Ber.)-at a meeting of theein- | taking place and within the next three | [ EEM L SO0 reso ition, bt owinis to the 7 beon S Aol L Bnner g before or after he 105k his seat is not known, | zens of Keith county today the following | months a large munber of the saints will | killed, soven fatally it *“1“ “y'»‘ "' g \“’“"H’.‘ v“"‘l‘k K;H“I:" oluth Itis ther claiimed that 1 ot this relief he resolutions were adopted haveleft, Frank Wall of Sev with two | hurt siaspoan e A i ol g tha fosly o 1 Swilsler ¢ pro. | crossed the line, went into Hitencock county | Whereas, The hon and ropre- | wives, Carl Olson of Maylield with threo B to i, the deciding vote beine ou by f the fuformation asked t guithon il pstiedinninoinds e arak gaves | wives, William Benen of Manti with two :‘-‘l‘l B Eondisvholinay gun o) ”‘,‘,‘,l\‘{ o o i the | child®s loots, It is also claimed by way of | Ing th fire to thene- | wives,J. (. Peterson of Ephrinam with two 1 SI00ME ; & i cossity mental irrigation statl ives, Chris and James Jensen of Maori with o como o the rescue ot the ramalne masmer i whioh the | defense that the goods in question wwer il wives, Clhiris and James Jensen ' W e o pendents in a pressing emergoenc obtained for the aged mother of the o ; SR S co cach, Henvy Brown of Mot Pleasant 0 Pho Shrades rosolution was finally adopted | business is trans btaix m 0 Whereas, Diving the pist three or four | two each, Dowdy, and pait il 615 speaker appointed the fo The chair said he dexamine fnto the | vepr -w"m\"-\\hg"“ soar ”"“‘ Line, The | years the peopte of this county have been | with two wives, William Reynolds of the —= named members as the committee to inves matter and take the steps he misht thuk | Gnimision, howe tes thav nguesie i nralolato pea Uuiaun QL doregut owlace with o, R Beck of Spring City Five Negroes Browned. pate the charges contained in th I DIRRAYE0 LONDRERY the senutors sug- | TR 008 would likely beof tse to an i | hvingecnstruetedoverone hundred milesof | with two, William Acords of the same place Syvassaa, Ga., Peb \ Hawoitiar) ol i iTariy — . Indy, Tho subject is considered an” wiplens- | irrition caniles with 1moreundercontuns | wieh three, Phillip Hunt of Fairviow with | sent ashorolu the stom Thux R A Corrcetion. antone. Thise representatives ave uot ohing pssage by the logis inture of the Pur- | two, Nelson Ct anson of Castledale with HQ-OLANI0LAVONOPEDRS N8 L Mr. White refused to'serve, but the speaker Lixcoiy, Neb, Feb, Tothe Editovof | cised L ‘.f'f" t”x“"‘ ‘\\. re in nelt bil; . d two, Joseph V. Roberson of Fillmore with To Be for some renson declined to fecept his rosig. | e Bre: In Tine Br appeared the follow. | Of assistance, but ~oly in s Whorcas, Ogallali ts cont rally Toeated with | (o0 SR s B0 CE L and others 1oREN ’ as Cthey v vecived Caid - adier | e gueiiditl neeidian oo e Hatpl ks agor ; iation 14 Ney had comeinto the service of the state, | the Wyomingline o the west in will follow as soon as the semi-aunual con for *the afternoon session tho house went | Representative Moun of Dakota sy the | ore o AR S |\lm~”d‘|\ Vi | bt Attt ence is over. This ocenrs in April Of i g ; | B fnto committee of the whole 10 consider commities on telegraph and o : b o 2 L E ey do 1« - Apri and Avcade conrt o Young Men's Chiristian | Phe Great Ty pe Founders' Trust is Not SO wholo{d L f ; had been allowed a liberal sum for mileage oty Phtre, Oxiull ! S R e ! ! on the general file, The followir e manipulated, whether ki A1) tho evilonce. i tho case hansogey | tho Nurth Pintte. Ogallala, S o these, Hunt ma | o association building fourteen stovies high,will Yet o ported back for passage and ordered en- | othersise by the oratlons. A billre : ¥ i 5l e gk 15 arespotionlevidinco; i atter the proclmation abolishing Iy b codumanov BTt Wil sn ¥ latin telegraph esthat he tntrodnce and been deposited in asafe in the ofice of Whereas, The people of this sta re in- ¥ It will repr Frossed for a hird reading - carly i the sssie W whichwas refernd | the retiel commission, where it will await | evperiedd in Cthe Seience of *rrization. [ polygamy was promulgated. Peterson mar fLouse roll 23, by Scott, exempting “hottse- | G i 13 10 This committee, has ot yo | the application of the committes, thouzl fortines are belg expended i eforts | riod his second last November, suceeeding | aui willbe the finest Young M nold goods, tools and instruments to the value | hedy reported bacek, and he belidves. that 1 tosecine 1t therefore he it 3 HESlSanE AL MRy Ben AR [Rentilll ? g of &% from taxation, o R A st Vet Ny ac . 3 L olvec it we endorse the bill in- | the action of the general con ference I e e TR IR B S0t int ehnraclor, Ganic and Fish Warden, et iy Stor " R (8 T | Mormons ave n tractof lund in the stte of taken Into account in assessing property 4 “ yanof the | LANcoiN, Neb., Fen. 5o [Specialto T | ublish experimental Cinieation” sta- | Chibushua, one hundred and twenty-five A ill providing that the county © « wove, desires | Bie.]—Hon, Georged. Steendor® of Douglas | tons at - Culberton and Ogaliala, and | miles long and fitteen miles wide, which they RS R et S AR R Sirod | uexotiaireaticad wilisdggand WloR npe scitYingoniEn Y of sixty will leave iall o i a 1 pay a t {vepres | poney e saved thepeople of this state by | e SEERE G 8 SO0 RN e oy claims against the Unimed States growin 1 “the article | sontatives on Pricday last that provides for | e catabiihent be- wia sttiom be I ¢ netl ANl ororitla ot of the war, The bill ovianally read “attor \ and uutrne i evers bl L the siints ire preparine 10 g south o +live s Chivistian associ ney general” but “county attorn wits was i a 'I““y“" LLED e AL 1 RBIS AR sl iazdon o Thatlt dn (e wantuons wish | thelr velidon.’ e - ajority of thos i (o) ) A i tsh the dutyof sid game and fish ple of this part of the | mentioned are offenders agamst the law who substituted 1 atative House roil 43, the bill conferring municipal | Moyn's nenhirs of | warden o enforee the stautesof this state | Hits il bt pset, in-we respcet | would notsubnii te the vule of goverm i ULy T e 00 1 represtatives I e Togs suffrage on Women, was repc iltoc const | forthe preservationof deer, birds and fish, | [itiee 0 et ey ey posible COR Lo seeare ite 3 L 5 ho ur passage, butno quorum voted on aues- | qiioru the t tion of business N e O e o | circenions into tuw, BeiL furthor | theirplural wives. The houd of the church tion of adopting the report, sothe bill is stll | writer has had a > amount of committeo | i state for the protction |, Kesolved, Thatacopy of “these resolutions | 18 suid y“‘”i'vwvml‘ agie LIy e migraton, tee U i e b Ao t b . committees of 4 i 4 4 M e eished the: Woredd Herald, Ovara Bee | is putingup funds for thosw who bavenos 1RHOLR i \ : i [tonogsiion of birds, game and fish now in 40" Siee ™ Jonenal’ for pa bl weand also | It is estimated that ot least two thousand DE v immodate furee, or that may be heecinafter enacted, | it copics be fumisled tach of obe e | families will_abundon U tal this summer and A Tho Semate, . ! nd to bring or cause to be brought, actions | sntatives wnd o clerks ot both houses of | go tothe new land of Canaun gram 1o Tt LaxcoLs, Neb., Feb, 25— [Spacial to T and proceedings, i tho wme ol the state to | o icghiatur A Tl Representative M Bry he serate met this morning at 10 | kpown to Mr, Moan > N e lat Baty et R They Deny It rn WERE 1A N AN, Hebrew broke sietagk - Baors hitsloseran: sul Bbm ot g shoc plaint and causo proceedings to he con avlyin the week Tiue Bee published a ofi vessel - - - 4 i o 1 and deliberate SRR need aganmst v pers forthe violation | gispatel from Cirand Esland, in which it wa: man port | N ¢ GCELY WEITH €ANAD Doy tollowIng soporta of committess we the committee is calied for Friday, Febr afany of the luvs B heprotodion or prob- | gated that w minisier nmed Read hnd elopec i i 5 laced nnder the are y B e e naae 7. L teust Me. M will take note | of e proseciting attorney of e ot | with ayoung lady of that city. Seversl de Saue Take, Ut Peb. . —[Special Tele- | wio graftedr he bone 10 i Al ted y Railroads—Recommenofig the passage of | fyot and be on hand ©. W, Curns ! ¥ A PR to Tue Benl—A. K. Cattshauser, the Present Co ounties, in which the fupplicant certifies thit | has finaliy resilted iv practica victo VeSO L ; N the conpany. Tho merchants have aban- | yestom rous wore bneht Tron scalers, | Biled i by ammoer of olhors of boih with clubs, stones, knives, ote. Wi and cight of the n been badly use had to goto the ho da couple of n It was Sonn part On . Georgin Road Macoy, Ga, Feb, 25,74 passe the con and engine parnt | rhowsands of FPamilies Wil Leave R Al Witrre W OGatiaLa, Neb., Feo, 23, —[Special Tele- | Mormons from Utah to Mexico 1s quietly Sl Thre - Men b Citantpstos, Mo, Fe boiler at Hainley's Swit the Fidest in the W CIBM0 I RIDICS: N ResLelog T PREMATURE ANNOUNCENENT. Tie Ry On the corner of LaSalle stre veted. sent an agerezate investment 1,400,000, iation building in the United St Al months the on 1 today, and the pr fund haas not secured cuarantend t fund fof established by the United Stetesand abandon were absent lated by the cory Salt Lake Yerchants Who Did N Patronize Home Institutions, which such proceedings are commencod nlals of the story have been received, one of | Fram E k : that of the chitd. The fiv thewm deing from the father of the lady. Rev, | #gent forthe Bek & Pauloy lithographing f and = the “second graft wis Saving Bills. Expert at Railroad Law, i, 12, Fiteh of Hastings also sends tho fol. | compny of Milvauke, cane hero lastspring | thedogs bow beiue erished to heaithy and stiong bt @ sm sore on his log and the p prowise | ments made, the purchasers had the right 10 | remove the cast ina fow « | duplicate these orders from time to time at - senate file No. 204, Laid over, Chai Privilesces aud Elections —Making no commendation in the contested electior Tne lowing letter for publication through a | #nd solicited orders from leading brewers Senator Collins by J. . Funck. Laid ov B Mr. Brennan of Omaha has intro. | Bes “1 o will 7" said Senator Poynter. | cergyman of thiscity. It is given for what | andreal estatomen for advertising matter Raitroads - Indofinitely postponing senate | queed an tmportant bill into t 156 “that this session of the l sure will pass | iLis worth, wnding an liveshgation of the | letter heads, ete, By the terms of theuzgre file No. 0%, regarding thesettlement of claims | was based upon sxperience and thatof | a railroad bi It coulln’t afford to do | P "‘”\l\m\ ';vml;-“:l“l:h"“ u‘“x..!.‘:‘::’1;‘.-:'1_ ngainst railroads by arbitration; recommend: | other wembers ttecs who have | otherwise. The bill will be neither the | ploase give the 16 to the base falsehood con lug the passage of senate file No. s, re- | visited the st ations, It provides | Stevenssenato file nor Newherry's howse | crning the elopement of Hrother IRead of | the sunerates for five yean. Samples were Gibson Indicted, quiring railrad companies to fssue through 18 S WOTE O o that Tl | Mol The fistof tese, lowever, will surcly | Grandsland. Brother Itead 1s now at my | sent and the firms asked to approve them. | Crcico, Feb 28, The graud bills of lading; indefinitcly postponiugse bo more thorough s Qone, | s thesenite, We leuow thit by counting | jouse, He was on the train just ready o | Thoy did so and wow comes the agent with | afternon retarned indic it 147, requir road companies o | The e ang, | nses. o bill will " rocelvs, 1 think, 23 tohis family when he saw theitem, He | confracts good for five years immense | crect and waintain scale ay statio mittees on state it i O e st refor thosente bili o | melintely telographud his wife, uli to | wmoints of stufl. The Fisher bw iog recommending the passuge ate file 14 The same gentleman cirealated among the | that made upover there regulating the munner in which ratlroad com- | independe frer 1 indefinitely No. But whenour bill goes over there it panies shall make reports to the wuditor postponed Breor e thavoad WX | will leud to appointing a con forence cornmit mmending the passage of senate file No. | aud sec I o v te | too, 1 th and some of the bost features of compelling railroad companies to maintain | by w out. both b 1 beselected for a com posit G S rasalngs a6 coMRtTY roal Ii i s county Wis | measure.’ vosite | pecy b and pounds. Many real estato men were | Wite for uniaw fu definitely postpouing sen file No. atly interested und pendents — - N . caught. The matterwill go to the courts regulating the charges on sleepiog ned they had vot read t and knew ar S0 Divoree, L recommending the passage of senate fil little about it s Traia it Mt s Lovisviig Ky, Feb 25 -[Special Tele. A ‘II-\rl 'x;l Capture ; ' 145, requiring trausfer facilities at t - 160, Feb. ie local worll's fay e indent Macle Derzolls, hotter| BELVIDRME, oh. N, —|Speclal R g Two H 1 and Seventy-One. irectory has framed and adopted a now so # framte Tav Bun]-—=Muie Poravle, bater 0 to Tk Bir,) - News as just ben ro Sudigary e ‘ Loy g 4t BR0IAL b0 dhun :f 4t by | totay granted & divorcoby the court of wp- | ceived by tie sherift of Movroecounty, Pen judge, sherifl, coroner, tr e | heals at Fraukfort, Tt hold that as an sctress | SyIVania, that William B Wwho escaped Veyor and superintendent she wis compelled to move from place t NS aftor el eonvieted of the murder S el and | woon, i T nembers’ opportu f tees, twkes o fivaer bold on the con i | Place, but could clim o vesidence with her | of Theodore Brodhioad, at Deluware Water 1L rogister of deeds ud clerk of the district | iutroduciug wore bills. Up tothat tme ¥l § duct oraftains, wud I 5o dotng civcumscribes | motbir, Mus, Victor, at Coviugton, Ky, | Gap, s boen aptured in W ashington ree H. Gib con e Bre and to Grand [sland, to which city | pany finds it has labels enomgh 10 it he willreturn at nce. | thirty years, bosides 10,00 views of Salt [ With other I'he statement is & bwse, malichus false- | Laké at 97 cnts apiece. ‘The Wagner | pressed. In hood, and you will do Brother Itead and the | brewery is in the same fix and has adver | temptivg o Baptists a kindness by giving it the lie Qi- | tising matter weighing over thirteon thous. | foloniously r whisky teusf e Takes aTighter Grip, A Race War Limminent. « Niban, O I nijo ¢ Now M Daring 1 nation of OMicer Mexivan laws, which materially affects contract f the sess letting and construction, In brief, under the for u the body o now laws the divector b its standing