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THE OMAHA DAILY = | U N N mombers vatload committee 8 county, wbich gve a hoavy majority wmon e ul bo dllowed to T D AKOTA AMESDNEN T whole, | sennte will be | upon pay shou % ki v, the pRbL menber from ) the AppopEiation @ g il O ROUTRY b Mttt w11 nob b tiher SRR T Tal tovil “ephl r | Ominots Peace Which Surronads tho Olosing PEPEIAN | It Wants o Two-Oont Rate from Ohicago to 1t law N 1 1 " T sl > ha s=onr er. What < hall 1o Done With Him \ t Hours of the Dying Co llan gehools, Mo | d iri River March i to ™I 0 ¥ 21,500,00 for the Wahipot & ponine of the re " PAGUNEE m " I ‘ ! MR, PLUMB ASTONISHES THE SENATE | o {1 | ANOTHER PASSINGER WAR PROBABLE TLLLGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CHARGES ; W 9 ont I > Aliska's Bt Legistation 1e Pleased 5 akots Ho t Do of b | pae Ball and Pheatrical Men ¢ The Measure to Regulate Them Not | the nationul coner . ot My, (tank—Me, Baddock's thire L . Bine inoan BGMet foe Lower Dead by Any ns The Funcks Whit's Th s Food BiN-Otlior Wasty Conti st the 2 t oLy, Nob Hes The Baelingon's ington Gossip i ed Baviings plication up and g il i for the northw Sk that th ommitte S ek bt 3 Nebraski ey was rostod oxeept the Al sl © nothiug to do_ with th {Rnox eharged that v 1 v that would S A D zaiiat tho propesition, but the Al AL 0.8 ) in the territ y his congross t th B of Waat Hotut then make the reluc pritead I I Il atip A Al S A e A i 1My \ww I pre Rl SRR rtained @ sy boen ¢ oped beforethe commiti LU A b I O e el eiiion || OEtar OBt 1 thotgeht tho ibanee ocairred, not i sin rlmmage oAt {in 1) 1 poallowed t on mny of the speakership candt repiby poaker f rreney hasap- | exeept one, of the Alon isa memnborof th : wis in the ehafe all day hit nota single dis- | ¢ + Nat Omabn s | Westorn Trafite association snd cannot mak | bante of Nubraskn . tional bank of St 1 Wl fates and the spenker th 8 | the Sioux Nat 0 days ot In the meantime, m whic e sttt and the hatreds were buri . thel N Western Trafle association # tovish ilie teinolty w . onis on fnal pisse imostimpossiblo to boliove that the sawe reas v 1 broken, the Alton and the Clisago ' - Notse, whichonly on fast Satirday was Nationa y & K BT6S M bR 1A e e ol An Independint Conterenee. Joktact ORI 6T pIrbtann Biito And wtive ey . ol [ Tt Nob, Mareh Specin Wd today be the good natured, indifferont " conta mile andynles 1t now makoes nfor tonight to any othier one's plu Tndeed, so fndif Pokimal, My, Dor \ 1 t from th 1 vital importanc A BRIk A aV Mo BT Nsel:o" b i extra allowane for i making twor hhoba LA L o bl S Mgl 4 Lailroad Con 1 Cut Rates in e, of Paws " Wt a | for bimon those grounds. — Some . « A to allow itnecesary 1o st 10 clerk, who was read- f Siithiand Luke of Tow 1 dependents, however, are tot bound in " maxim thebill orthe member addressing it, and | tecd \ devotion 10 party principles by the Lead At bil rtained tho reduction oxept by ol through tho erveumlocntion ofice ad then v that he tt w up his ha \ and thon ha a conference THITEH hia s at y bay suflidlent at- | com cheeral 1o the eclio y ! i y ' hip ofotors, nud from thaio Sedtor Col= | (hinictvo trom the o niwses,oreh iiving | liblorothe momboes 1 pay sufldont, at- | CEUIEOIR QROF Dus Ll r I s { o [ lins will doubtless receive some votes. e | oy iovity of indep ts, whowill form tontion ‘that Lo AL, i by S| e adjournment of S havo be trio ; s | will also be supported by conscientious inde A now measure embodying the best | KIOw to what propsition they were | hraeki to en that pendonts who feel that nothing has been shown oR 6T th 8 NoWsa ARTIIEeE o oling “aye! so willingly, The a | homo there, wi . AN T il pendents during the past G and | 10 justity driving himout of his seat. The " 8010 Ve ective wor of voters at the ; aw will bo called up sor 1 passed aatiful spieit of mutnal concession all iring the pa and M il e odaily s ito | 5. cnding section | 18 @ fear, however, thathe will bosupported | iyiiays of the cont 8 0N SOME Sl U S health the past winter wvo thorefore, | maniputat : seni © No. 146; N 1, amendin, i f rneys of | TLHit Gverr B0y P £y bod: but not a ne. Moantin ehaptor 37, of tho statufos of 1580; No, #8, | by all the republicans, because, thev hold tory” busis and al part, and possibly il that ¢ »ody agr | ot ErBuL It b xpect o veten, | B ¢ b e bill engrossed ind who Vel Bt ot 2 vuilronds, indefic | other things being cqual, th uld much | o ealf of their bill clse bave what he want bo might | howevor, next full aole to tako uv axaintheir | Lhestrong linoswe s R HEiHos! LHenWoLVe a8 1oRto WILALS S pmtE compelling rail- | preferto strengthen their’ forces by another 0 ho wanted h | pleasant sovial duties, During tha late sun. | B A P e . t s to S at country roads, [ member, School Law o Meteopolitan Cities, SN iR | B 0% LTS O aa TR T veads it vafle oficial s | suftrage are: Carventer of roads to mu r at country rond Colline' 15 tHerofore: {n tie midst of don s T NE O |t TR T that r proprtion of last week's G to be pas 1 ise roll' No. 141, 1| Liscous, Neb; March % —[Special Tele | th tran Wken at o cnt rates tha son of Shorman, Dobson of Fillimore, € L Lo filo No. 140, | Jectures. His retention or ion will | - ran 4 At of Saundoers, Gale of Rock, Hennick of ( = Bt ndetinitely post- | menace half u dozen interests, even of | i g y ofany wiek e W commorc T N St Yato, Tuguloa b, Dy || St o s Yo vity of the senate itself, Itis for | cities andtowns has agreed toreport back | i Hais NATEONS L. LEAGUE MEETING. | 0 wont into ot sipulated Smifh of Suline, Stevens of Platte and Tay: | Vide transtor facilitios at railroad terming this reason, 1t is believed, that the committee | for 3 s roll 199, ¢ avdier bi Sfihes = rates have had th | reentsa o lor of Johnson. The last named member Recommending the pussuge of closed The in lents wh v Plimb ast gram to T Ber, | —The house committee on B the settlement of his caseinto | ary Law of wetropolit Faalb EHe N ‘s fora Lively Time Over Cons | quatitios of i »it must be decided be: b 0, T fi : e have awaited the ¥ivos as his reason for votmg in faver of the | sonato il No. 1, providig punishment for it must be decided b section 20, which auth D A racai . o et dumping have " avaitel bill thut it will defout full suffrage. 1tis | the use of opprobrious epithe ) W, 1 re Ay e mn, private property forsc s Ney Youk, March Sp Gl LT but fairto these membors state that a rard! terest for mortgn, u 5 ontest b BLADLOIWRLG Al Rosk % SUBE 1y WO T 13r The moet i N ' s Day 1y na in stat - K, was T majority of them voted to order the bill en ages in roal estate transactions ; No, 122, di Lson of Dawves cou i | £ eiiain ve Notek the supportof the sugar grossed meroly as a compliment and with no uie obligations bused on fraudulent | 1 s been Snmoned to appeat L Ml fntention of supporting the b 1 pass- | notes to be indetivitely postpon 0 committee on_clections, but has LaNcors, Neb, Match 2—[Special o Tne el 1 bo learned tod wers Hour, gzrain an ago. Municipal Affairs - Recommending senate thus tar made his appearance. Brr,]—Sheader T Lo red n 4 i = | monions. From what could be Learn ed toc v ur, grain P A g e committee on privileges and elections | flag : hat one of the senator 1 W S A el At < took = file No. S0, the Lineoln charter, for eng _The 4 . & ) redistrict the state into congres Uitlatl . und s thie N The House. ment and third reading reported in the afternoon the same is v : 1 : BT | iy pocket u lotter fron & HasidE e ATy i th Lascory, Neb., Mawh 2. [Special to T Puolic Charities -~Rocommending ser summarized in_these columns on Saturday anstricts und has vun the liue betw from Vormoit, in whith tho lutior urged they have no i e The report was without recomumendii vand Logan counties. A member e . their 1 the various sub. e & Ohio, i i, and the in his ean dudaey for bis previg b asserted not give promise g any too woek of 18K, Of Bre.]—Mr, Bertraud presented following | to the general file seuate file No. 1l 3 t ¢ i i that this 2 cent sugar bounty should be put communication sting the sbeltering of boys and gin marked thav this plan would prevent Mr. | 54 8 FEE SRR LG Ee OMAHA. Neb., Feb, 25, To the Honorablo the | houses of ill fame. | Iein from standing I the wav of Shrader's | yopnont i his camnpaly R House of Representailves of the Stute of N Agriculture Recommendi volitical aspirtion Ltoan | dired that it wis in consideration of thi Al The Brurli neton’s 1z Drasku—Gentlemen: Wo' your of senate file No. 170, regarding thetaking up LA LIt o otoption o Sy rows bus beeu summonel to ip R6Ilio KN o pesite lob tho item go in | adoption of a schedule, and {t has been sup-| Giroxds, Miroh S the banks forming the Clearing House wssoci- | of stray dog : No. 165, regardin v 1din no way improve thy pear before tie committee on penitentiary vhon it wis before the seuite, bt it | po. atnothing outside of this would be | royu Bep |y ation of Omali, and other banks insaid elty, | the weighing of grain and other commoditi and toll what o kuows about the pen ol TR el t pectively represent and petition t shipping points, r Moore moved that the report be [ P00 Mo priviy jon At tho fne | joye but there is o mueh more important [ 500606 e Burli Your honorabio body. 14 ‘ shipplngpoints. e by Sena and placed on file, Adoplod fegsiad Sl unty | donld be stricl | (i which s Lyt engender hard o et i ety e e st | tor, Stearus, which excited some amusement. | ok lohE e albir T e ORI T (TR But," asserted Me. Plunb,with cousiaerable | i o o5 Jercto niake no loans ai a higher rate than | Sonator Coilins moved that it be referred | fetbis us it has peet il afphe. HE 18 stE = leclamatory offect, *the Yankee came o the Yo A Pence ecirculation concernin that pormitied by law. On the contrary the | to the thi ] J datEL A Kamsas City Commission House [ (10 : e AL is 1 i | ) that S likely that he will be disturbed. = front, us wsual, and the YaRrovielp tt uzue S| thatit wil show a oL e v L N s aC DY | SR EHat6) cdthat it bo roferred to Fays Down lts Load. was kept in the bill, notwithstnding the | (HERES 8 GC T favor the brekin the Protecting Needy soldiers, Kaxsps Ciry, Mo, March 2.—The Christie- | arranement th should tuck Ut bY | of contracts, considering that the assaciat ion . : | the conference committe I onr resprctive Tustitations will vernz moch |2 iy >lo minded o than the mavimim eato, We are, thore 08 ST GTowed. by g B et A e e [[oateiteatiiEa AT RO Uhe honaley o b fposed for viotation of the | committee on fish axcors, Nob,, Maren e s Sehnc w of Chicogo, | Senitor Plamb's ‘stalomont causes much | DRs Hace war on tho lese, aalth U enl] BEleth; Inw. We are, BOWever, cognizant of th Senator Mattes wanted the bill read a | Bip.) —The senate committee on militavy, | largest concems of its kind west of Chicago, unent, asit is regarded as discosing one | SO Stob t ernphatic i nearly 50 bad as has been v pres faet that i maxinun now fived which fs | second time betore referenc o | consisting ot Senntors Koontz, Smith, Coul: | with braehes in the principal citiesof Kan rivite armngenents which preceded | | U huncTo A deetitbl vl D e R e mnattorwits then indefinitely postpened: | rer, Warner and Van Housen, veturned this | Sas, atSt. Joseph, Mo., and Lincoln, Bea 1o passageof the MeKinloy bidl hine give as i argu et for their sy | £Rin tonme o o e settled localities whers the supply of Capltal | lcifing for the purchase by districts of [ morning from a visit to the soldi nd | vice and Omata, N assigmed today. Lin HELE 10 ALSKA LAND CU it they have consiited good legal | niug of the year, and i il in aniounee o impost oxtremo on- | DEOVIMing for tho purchaso by diricls of | mOmE bom 6, VK which place | bilities, £20,000; assets about tho sawe, o PIatEAUL LA MBIl Bar Rt ca ol wilet i o wiether tho emtracty the | fomis “iho - chiof ato would result in the removal of ail loau- | expross companies in the state: also 270, au- | thoy visited yesterday, They wore favorably Jts 190505t Tn Omalia el ‘l' “_1”‘ i A AL el dircction has boen partially fg capital from such foculitios, @ deprive | thorizng @ jury, when three-fourths of its i AR SR s . i passed the hiouse this aCts are 1 i Tl I v wtis, of 13 | improssod with overythigg they saw and |y, by inereased ship Borpowers (et of ‘a conv wnd Drvic | wmber agree tpon a verdict, to roport fo the | 1 VAL G | . ! I T 0 10 Which Ty A s much entitted 43 the | Sotet: also Now 200, - amending seetion 1 | claim they will recommend o the |t S S, R s T ok ail otlvrartides, It has becn restdents of w woulthior comtiunity—that of | (5073 also housé roll No. 254, authoriz) | commites on finance, ways and meaus NS Ihis is practically the : auithon S Borrowing monev when Uieir ne (LR f tonds not 3¢ | that i iLina Ricydtai o CEIILE S DIEE) B DI 2ttt logislation Alnska has ever veceived, | g i 3 e from the sonthwestern comnpeti dosires demand it. e eI kA Tarne [laavsHokcomnandanL b o oll VDAY | SSimse TATRetS Wiy suiprise toumoies | 1 ot A it AS e R SRET RE S o wi ttieRTiivos rthy Conple | gorfanuary will notshow i > far. as oominercial transactions ext ingg $20,000 o purchuse grain, sced and eloth- | po ks for in the way of improvomer Chiaivad ietograta it 01:80 olclocic | ooy iis thought, throws dowi Hio bar W than 2,300, On theother hand, yConvineed that e futgret of the bor- [ fuge: wlso bouso roll 214, regdlating the bours | it 8K T 8 TG WA B IOSEREN | recoive bt At BLE B o ek at li tho way « R L T e A B RS Ba e o e L TR N B e rowereverywhere wonld be best served by | of Tavor. N I SRR |itolling, mo -tagih vl . ment of ils vast resources for 5o miny N i, e L e the abolition_of wll penaltics ragler than the | 2ot i ds where the weil meiibers sicep | sovore Jodos mnd with ai unpricedontod do- | 10, 144 10 Alwskd can b nad only inder tnd | gow iR Tog e apaiitly N wit And | over Phose of the corres ponding mouths last ulfats Swhve Fspuct tho T and o oo | ens—Teek, Caling, Coulter, Day, Egles. | e comuitteg further states that 16 ailow. | Suane for oy, My hiormation s o | KRl mii s of the Unital States, | ked for somo time in anijon fomdry, | Y8 When the stitemot appears it may be made for material the commundant | the ffe, that it its cmren o 0150 10 | ind the nhabitans of the towns and the | Andworke for somo time in an iron fomndry, | Jot, Bl more satisfactory tian anence thereof. the borrowar it Sueh rate i< | ton, Horn, Koipor, Kodits, Mich " required 1o piy not oniy the rate the money | jeandall. & i Froves 3 | . t the buildings free of cost Atact At g S PEOPULY Ofthe vast fishing industries ape | GUally Losing his place, it s asserted, beeauso o1 pr TR AT S R oy upon seramblitr for the last penny, the firn ¥ would not. becore s Mormon, He startod | 1% Dt pred is really worth, but a sum additfonsl | bt \ 7 lubor neerned. Senator K held simply under **squatters vights,” The | L el by gty Willinms, \Woods—17 Jabor is concerned. Senator Koontz | now considerably cbarras, will pay of o 1de ltters' rights.”! The 5 o o 3 = tho transaction. Tt faflows that Inpraction. | N Brown, Clristofferson, Hill, Mat- recently the fumates vt up uiten | allindebiednoss and com. throieh all Seht. | A esends the gnerl laws of tie United | T R e L A (Rolaales usury Luws always act dettimentally upoui | tos, PovnterShumway, Swrbuck, Stevens, | e building, which cost $100, while amuch | 1fit is pished wnrewsonaily it may go preity | LAl sud title b el property ean behad | 1he way Jecame crized, jumpel from th Spectal Telegram to the class of people for whose benolit and pro- | Switzer, Taylor, Wiliians 11 S0 s sarn s gt irod mewanlis cost | hard with §8. 1 ballove, tliough thotthon. | {05 comrmonial iid munufuturing puvjoses | teale andwas kiled Zaiight the mother | ylisaitial gia tection they are supposed 1o be desigied Not Voting—Dysart, Smith, Van Housen ie says also that the home ubounds in | barassed firm will e i i acretracts by corporations and indi- | @ndlittle ones reached New York, and at a = ' 5 emove il ralliitlon W enity wud th | Seator Shumaar beoiid e ol | mechuniesof ll Kinds, anl s of ton | Jras pay out aud elear every= | yiduals upon payment of 2200 her acre and | 40W1 town hotel tho mothers reason gave | muager in hwest and wost lnw of supply and demand would hive unini- | ghenegative by siying that all the educa. | Still possess quite an amount of ability, Tho | ' e meses in Omah Waiby 1| costsof survey.” It may be some months be- | Wavand smothering her babe in her bo. signed an agreement to use every possibl peration, and competition would de- 3 1 in Omaha will be but trifli ot timent | shew e vilg toa b I, T cide the rato 1o be paid tional institutions of the state were in the | fommittee felt encouraged to hopethat duri even if the compny does uot pay aeent, | 0NC e department of the interior perfects | Rl s avongeto G uipatal oL ieans 10 compel railronds 10 give them a Wo tharoforo aspectively potition, and! de- heast and that if a normal school were to | the next two years the home conld vomado | There will be bit 4% lossin the Omana | "3198 for the carrvingout of the pro chiliron, with soveral huidrod dollars of the | wato of 3centsn mile for their players. pand that you adope the bl introdueed by [ be built it ought to bo located in the north | 1most solfsupporting, When tho institution | braen,” of tlis act, however e e LR that enda mecting was held in ¢ Mr. Tuylor senate filo th—which DIl re- | part of the state, which Lad only one justi- | Was opened it had buttwo cows. Now it has Mr. Gunn Wil doubtless ain in PADDOCK'S PUKE FOOD ¥ it = - i anilvas riandalik i Bkl the prosent usuty 1w and bs stnifae 16 | {tion—th insanc asyluin at Novio forty.”. The managemcat raises ull the pork | Omalaand oporatea braneh ofice. for Lo The Paddock pure food billand the Conger | A Bi Tt R 55 provailing in Massachusetts and other Senator Switzler vot e neg 0 hat is required, ana will attempt, ther fi bill wen S 5 TSt g Advance in Coffee, ger interested. It was deciday AbALES, Whora i ihid nroved (0 Do (o tholbies ‘ { in the negitiv § S | i ard Hill went by the hoard torether today in i S R ) hool at Peru was orowded or that there | 10 utilize the farm so as to' bo CIRE PIER = 5 ator Pad de sperate eff yester. | £ram to Ty ¢ The price of coffee in | the Western Passe \w.'l |1r\~( National lv\vnh H, Kountze, | wasany A of another school of the kind, pendent ¢ HH‘\I‘![ hases. There is o IRE PAERC "7’7':". COMEANYY duy 1o secure the .Hl,l\h:'n"\\' Al ! president: No. 2, Omaha ational bank, W The | loeating a normal school at Chad grow evii, and th X 3 Y ocott P N . the ageicultural approprin ! Wicllace, cashior; No. i Nebriein. Nitionai ron was read a thivd time, and lost by the | SYstem.’ This consists in the multiplication | TWO OFIts ARents Arrested by a Unitea | o5 HESRUITL avimosis LRlsbeslenown it merchants that | take full charge of | Dauk, 1 W. Vatos, president; No. 4, Mor Pl LA of children, which tonds to keop out yetoram, Stavtes Marshal, TR vl | thesupply of coffe b aver | eling companics. T | nator Warner moyed that the report be atthe present time, ed the pas L "ho chair sugyested that the adoption of ) been aniously waited carnings as comyp wy, 1800 1t Gunniug, who managed the Omaha | He ulready been alopted by the h Rgvaey v il base bal bill 1o | theeast isadvaucing. Forsome weeks past | cont v Failir ational Banke M. 15 Wood. eashic C r 0o g ™ {‘,.‘m»:\ L: IHEREI ‘.mlw.. “\I\_ 3 Yeas— Beck, Brown, Gollins, Coulter, Day, | 81 their azed wives, who ar oleto the | Cievense, Wyo, Mareh 2. —[Special Tele- | to create too mmeh discassion in the are, | age of past this will result in the cushier; No. 6, Commerclul National bank, A gleston, Horn, Keiper, Moore, Shumway. !'f”-“;" ”H‘-; commandant lias recom grm o Ty Ber | ~H. 1l and J. J. Weeks, | This morning Senator Paddock proposed the | saile house in ¢ York notifled | @ less one, in view of thefact t ¥: Honklns presidenti No. 7, Union Nutlonai {\1\. " sm...\ Cliendr;Varnon SWlison | oS N COmIniElos il I”“‘ 4 brothers, were arrested heve this evening by | Pure food bill asan amemcdent totho agrieul s in Boston and other cities R0 e v arsh, assistiant cashior, No. 8, 0008 —10, have concluded to recommend the passagre 4 . ; > | taralappropriation billin open senate. Senator o the mang G i ety s, S omieret: | tes, Michener, Poyuter, Itandall, Sandors, | Slible tothe: homo hnsbinds with wives | the United Staies nostal inws. The men | the Consor lurd Wil ae e mermons orho | night expect to have increased pricos du | will b locas Ty S i, these lines ings and FExchango bank, Sam el Comen viee | Starbick, Switzler, Williams—11 less than fifty years of age. have been canvassing Cheyenio for sevoral | amendment, The point of drder being made | manded for coffee. ~Some of the whiolesalers | Mue to Omann wiid Kanss City, - Whethen prosident: No. 11, Midland St bank, Loe W Not Voting—Dysart, Schram, Stea, Smith, SR weeks obtaming wtdvesses to whom they | that the bil was new legislation, Senator | @10t take Stock inthe bullish predictions ot these 1 s make cojcessions, the, Apratlen, assistant eashier: No. Aerica Stevens 5, Home for the Friendless Camel st ltters by express to Omahy, | Padiocl arse md delivered @ vicorous and | ©F New Yorkers, but to. all grades went ot all tho ness. Such tacties ~have ?‘M”le‘ I |\ R catiers Nt A NGy Ty il o Lixcows, Neb, Murch 2.-[Special to Tug | 1%, liters by fattl g G carneit speech on the subioct of fod sdulten. | 4D, One wholesiler, whose trade is in Muine vs resulted 1.1 lowering rates, and the RO L T ance; onshist: No. e Dk of the time of redeeming unduc tax si Bri i3 @ big steal id o sonator | o et Hes0 louor | ation Hoappealed to the senito i to | U4 New Hampshi i A Al ) vicsl mon are contidont of gatnlng their i lange cashiens No. 1 Oninha also read a thivd timeand passed. Adjou yesterday to T B s he took upa \formed \hl*l.)lx-'\:"lu'flkm that n..»r Pier ;,!,,“w :h‘ ;‘m‘ *t for which hundreds of | :‘»‘:!’,w '\;-n : “\:llhllllk-‘\ f ml Amen- } point Mr, Shrader (ind) said that every man or = = copy of the allo S ' | pino company had for the pupose of adver wousands of etitlons had_ prayed, aud in | BOF 0L o kid ouse i Griy e ¢ i), Hinot Avas. cldotod on a platform which A'Quertion orl Vira pyof the all ol reportof tho [ yuing thowr pianos awarded three Choyemne o belulf 4 dvon leeks e d oy Tl Yok tom bRl A Y il RS RO AND N AR i, olootod on . b i : L 2 alized congress, einsisted that, althougeh | Boston merchant had mad urge purchase T e o Ennlam andithas, - DidoLn March 2. —(Special to T | o memperof tho house,” ho said, *“six years thesenate, through its committen on agra. | OO ten fay sk Con the lattor and | AMateh Areanged Petween the Mid- | K ng a corporation, | Bee.|—This atternoon there was placed upon culture, Tad passed a number of measuros | ©ferd ] hasor 1 cent. o pound Ale-Weight and Light-W cight W entitled to no consideration whateve T ago, whe al ladies asked for a small 9 + ho desk of eve senator g ink coveres e auested a remittance of 210 o cover gl or " of © Proc to st hi e bad sold and was nothing less than an iusult to this | (10 1¢3K of every scnator a pini ! | allowanco to enablo them to muke a fow re. | O Rl okH ver dravige | for e benlt ol the producing . olissos, this " posoldd | New Yous, Mardh 2,-[Speciat Telogram By A fourrouud glove contest house and therefore moved: that the petition | Pumphlet boariug the following on the title | pairs i tie homo which they ciaimed they | 200 Packing. A lurge amountof money would | Woull bo of more beneilt o both the pro- | Wetk aizo, b B e en i e | B ve_laid wvon the table. page: “Argument of C. G. Dawes before | had established for the private caring of [ 401Dt havo pournd into the Omaha firm | #1360 and = consumer - than any’ one | $ e B R R L L [ oS s ha ia Beriraud called attention to the statement | senate committee on raflroads upon senate | noedy adults and children. " Now hero they [ hal notthe Dover postolice inspoctors dis- | \hith | had -~ wome bofore that " body ; s e e el o s R SRS contained in the document that these bauks | file 53 (the Stevens maximum rate bill) de. | COMe as a full flod ato insttution ang | cove +sebeme and caused the arrest of discussed the various anti-adulteration A T | middleveient champiow md Jack MeAuliffe ol RORIEnY At ¥ mum x ) de- | 20 o W1 Workers,. Tho men O | lnws, and took up soriatim the objections is quite provable that you may need the | jivht-weight on, e had not violated the present law themselves S TR e kol e |ask for an n of over t i ripRAoge J soriaes 07 mphyeioAnt Ae BTk ampion of - America, was ar- Bad not violated tho prosent law' thomsclves | jiyarod 1abruary 25, 15 Goted by order | g0, This fs an ol teick Tho | Bcent of any intention to do wroig: tiat | Madoto the bill. Ho showel that the bill | servives of pbysicin sono divs it you | Rt IR AT proposition, and as the paper itself was | Of committeo on priuting, Nobraska stato | moment the state gives an ' insiivution | Uey art mevdy Working tor wagesm sip- | VA3 perfetly gemuane to thesection vo which | ¢ st the time inaelinitoly by keegiing | S0 1St Ritio OIS G et b couched in Tospectable language, it should | senate.’” the loast ussistanco . thut moment | Poved tho Plorce patent piano company & he gorcad s an men your blont purand vour systen invizrul | buckors, Diek Koehe wd Ot receive due consideration Little attention was pud to the document | ©Deus the doors to demands which never | C1ss institution. Tuey will have a e et s it by Bao o | LR e S stsdiioenteletil Lo e DR Nl Howe defended the sacred right of the ceuse so o as there is anyone o make them [ 1OMOFrow when Postofice Inspector dnunds, decided e amendmont non i o contest lasting four rounds for g petition dlogislature to grant them. The seheme | YNCE aives from Denver. fEslah ana Bangueaiio i o I'h Mullen (ind) of Holt was in favorofa | ® rt specilators in this city to s — — - PR Suision oF i ohal usury law, but believed that corporations | The afternoon liad well advanced when the | slico of the nniversity farm i e’ ne { | THE CASE OF WILLTAN KINGEN. | i Sh(esciting oo the devsion should be treated just the same as individu. | document cauzht Senator Switzier's eve, Ho | this Home for the Fricadless is an evidenes Sl Il LI DAL (st by vetolar | grin to Taix Bex PO SO vt als, ana that the petition should be referred | immediately held the pamphlet up, aud read- | 0f what base uses this home has been prosti. | Gov Declines toInvosti- | onnoionts of ~the - Corree. o oh1Ch | prints answers to telographlc hauirie sers | POF SOULOF the recaipt bls_ work, whilc 1o the appropriate committ & the titie, said that he rose to a question of | tuted. Ishalldonotiing to enconrage the | gile the ¢ harge of Kidnaping DR e a0 Lo Jird \BILLsotad) | RE P inquiries sent § tho 1oser wili get. the pon s portion. The Several other independents took the same | privilege and information. He emphasized | schome. Neither shall 1 encorag thow | ooiaiear, W stann oo abing £yl Sty S , tully car- | to rpublican. eomgressmen from Olioanda | dute of the coptest wil £ when the men yiew of the matter, and the motion of Shra- | the announcement that it had boen printed | other institations who ‘siuply. want to. be TENAH iz BEInL Tola. |} EVANE.OUEDE mont Homo for the Friendines of Lincoln, I ws | people & pitno, that the Derson tressed was ove of the lucky ones and 10 receipts, becanse it was known 1o be an ex parte pres. o o : antal TR et - conditions ae that Fitsimmons wil entation of the case ax MeKinley for Governor. bave 10 knock dack out ina specificd time, 1 Ciscrssarny, 0., March 2, —(Special Tolo. | MeAulifle stays £ ds e will have to e aeclired e v wd will receive 75 | s . Hannonh, b ! number of republican leaders throughont the 109 mbetitlk nexiwaok: HORAHAIATNED der was lost by a vote of 52 to 26, und tho pe. | by order of the committes on printing of the | Fecornized by the state now.' Two your | Sram to Top Be 0 the communication ddocls s DIl was s obnoxious 1o | ey sting their views oo the matter | Cach posted 81,000 to insure the uy | ypearance of the adulter d the swindlers of favners as was tho ¢ - ar, . which they had been fight iy » ar, of ar Al nominee for g or, An. | the menin the ring swors forthe most part adye in str - terms the nomination of Major MeKinloy he Hearst Stables to 1 e fold, tition was referred to the committee on bank. | state senato, Hedesired to sk the chairma o they will he full fedzed state stitu. | from Governor Boyd asking that the kidnap. e e of that committee if he had issued any such The camet, having insorted his nose, | ing of William Kinger Nobraska cattle A large number of com:nittee reports were | ord | follows itup with'his bodv. 1 propose to thief filod Senator Day rose and said that the comm down upon this business immodiate!, SEBRASKAN AMENIMENTS, I'hose who nnswer the | A majority of the committeo on medical so- | tee on printing had no knowledge whatever | | feronce committee on the sundry | faund in state conventionsand will this ¥one | poaseran to Tase| : 3 oietios reported for indefinito postponcment | of the document T ayerve. Boyd the matter. e sayy that Kinen bashad [ eivilbil has killed the 0000 amendmert | participate Largely i the. coneat Ao [ ot §0 T10m -bewa] = o ° 40, dur of house roll 219, by Ouakley, which provided Senator Switzler then called on other mem. Lixcory, Neb, March Special to | @ fair - trial ad he s advsed | 0ffered by Senator Manderson, providing for | nowination Ing the itlness of Semtor arst for the appointment of a board of funeral di- | bers of the committoe, and Senator Exgleston | Tig By Toworrow night the attor | that the decisions of the Wyoming aringnce storo b inOmahs, and also marked that in caseof bis death his racing rectors, to prescribe the manner of embalm- | said that be had no iuformation on the sub. : f S tho 315,00 appoprition secured in the | De Witr's Lit 5. Bost Littlo | stable would be sold at | neys of ox-Governor Thay v Gover- | court which convieted him is sustained by | i 44 . i ' pikiadi Bk g v i 1'hay and Gover b astained 1 senate by Senator Paddock for the con tinuia 11 ever ing the dead and license all undertakers, ject. Senator Hill also disclaimed all know) : had. Yoy Oil0 WOl A minority report recommended that the | edge of the proceeding. | norBoyd will meet in the supreme cours | the United States supreme court decision. | of cxperdiment i jer o o e QYoE vould buve b pltood 'on the genaral Al Senator Switzler then divected his atten. | for the purpose of arguing the Thayer-Boyd | He thivks the quéstion one 1o be determined | 08 aresult of his effors v \ d | y L " \ : "The majority report was adopted and the | tion to Senator Stevens, in favor of whose | quo warranto case. wholly by tho courts and not by the stato e wn amendment of the ugricultural bill pro - . SRS 10PN [ all indetinitely IuLl]n-mnl b bill the pumphict had evidently been issued, S| viding foran appropidtic 15,000 for the | Pidn’t Want H Church, | aud it would bo idle for hinto ) The house adjourned till 2 p. m The latter gentloman in . somewhat em distribution of seeds inthe drouthstricken vo. | SPW ALEANY, . Specinl | stuble. Turfmen who kiew fes At the afternoon session Mr, Curtis, chair- | barrassed man ner My understanding 1| mian of the committeo on telographs and tel. | is that & majority of imittee ordered | Bument vould take place, Chief Justice | whora ho wis B 1y arrested . md ais | Defors the confurence commiitee. The houso | ephon cported buck house “roll, $4, by [ it.”" The words werenot_audible either to | Cobb of the supreme bench, howaver, is sick | wards tried, con Qi of 1areny il eh- | committee, before whom Messes, Bryan, Mo House, regulating telephoue ch with | the chair or Lalf the ors, whereupon | nd has been for more than u week, 1t1s not | tenced 10 ix sburs’ mp vison mment Keghan and Kem appared, e fusd ik the recommendation that the bill [ Stovens was ¢ Lto repeat the | likely, therofore, that he will bo able to at- | that thestate oxeomive rofuses to fnterfere | MY PPYORation, aud the wnendment wa nitely postponed. explanation tend, Neither is it likely that ue will b Kingen's counsel,will only secured in the senate oy very vigorous | . be investigated, emor Barber re plied today, declining to takoany action in | 7o IRHOC LR Dl iy SAN PisNosco, Cal., Marveh 1. [Spocial © W get the co was served on My, Be torneys | eoutiv Kingen was captured by aposse of Wyotning ofticorgwighouta warrant, ws hus about ten days ago to the elfect that the o s w vits rotent that tho ar- [ 4% ks the g aska lino into Wyoming | fipt ity Wil st vigorously forits retentic I ) ngige e < ) pLand that the wuctio ud her husbaud lite next fall or ear threatened Berlifc Probably take his cus ol 8 A minority of the same committee recom Senator Switzler ) k the gentleman | able to be presentin court for a couple of | tothe United Statgs supreme tou it Workon the part of tho Nobr senitor y 0] mended the bill for passuge, what he undevstin ijoxit, 1t thore | Weelss. o i ow sutering gercatly from i A Bekoul d espeially Senator Paddocls, o roan of | €4 s hos Mahy (alergymen Curtis explained toat *there was no money | are y five on the comnittee and three of | lammatory rheumatism, and it is” said that 3 he committee on agriculture L- U 3 Ringers, lor belng made by the telephione exchange out | those disclaim all knowledge of the matter | hs absenco will not encourage the other tio ) side of Lincoln and Omah and Senator Shea is sick ¢ * i judges toundertale the case untit he is abl Earponia, Kaue, March 2 i Paataay ue aim T ey ¥ g at th rocdy for hoarseness and all aftections of Sterosdorff woved that the bill be placed | This question nettled Seaator Stevens and | 1o be on hund. gram to g Bek.] A st . | cornmittec o the Tndia ropriation bil s Vol organs, throat vy on the gencral file and charged that corrupt | & warm: glow came to is cheek, He rose, The Last motion tiled in the case was to dis- | curred in the Catholie chureh leve yestenlay | d1cgoim 1 work ol Senntor sie and - expector o efluets of means had been used to defeat this bill however, with considorapio deliberation aud | Wiss it on tho part of the defendant. I any | during the funeral of John W. Hamalton, a | MAndorson's amendmet to pay the tricndly | reh Specinl | s preparation a prony AT e af that any undue influence had been used to | the witness stand. But if the gemtloman | this motion, the aim of Mr. Boyd's attorneys s | erty durine the recentoutbreaic. The amend- | formed glassware trust, known as the | e e ingrsild S kil tho bill. He said his bill had beon | Wauts information ou the subject aud ho will | belug 1o show that. ex-Governor Phayor s | Ab0 of the Brotheriood of Locomotive En- | uGh'\W il s in 1 bl . i B SN 40 B30 A0l eanes of slaughtered by the judiciary committee, but | proceed about it in the right mauner ] will | nothing todo with the case ginears, Both societies attended the funcral | Although the two Nebraska bridgo bidls mueh pleasr they did not find him here fike a sore headed | furnish bim with facts as to what he wants | : - and wore wsigned seats in o body ave been reported fayorably from senit V) C. N, Niehol o (laughter] growling at their work., He | to kuow. [ haven't anything 1o conceal Connty Option. As Futher Leonnrd haa conely I‘ 1 1d louse comnmittc it is ot probuble that | tenanc f tho glass hoy s of Fiadlay S aloi expected the house to stand by the commit Senator Switzler said then that if ihe doc Lincoly, Neb, March 2.--[Spectal o Tur | his servicos and retaral fite e | oither can receive consideration, owing to the | PAROVY to adnitting them into the te DY, rofe Metloneor, apy tee. umeut had uot been ordered by the commit- | Brr.|—The bill introduced by Mr, Soder- | adjoining room J udge Chavles Pleteher arose | s of business in’ tho twao hovses Lho fuolories bsorbod the ¢ I R DL Stevens of Furnas believed that the bill | tee it should have no place upon their desiss. | known g5 house rull 125, shich b and stated it an opportunity would pe | Ceneral Sehofield and - Bulul Dulell, Bellaire and Fin Ut At eadh attack, 1have been re. should go on the gencral file. He thought Besides the senators already named My ) M) ' M 340 Whiod Dio- | 8 i L ol > Loy wore | joicing over tho success of the amenamont. | - fow doses Ayer's Cherry 0 i ! s senatom & : y | vides for county option in the sale of intoxi. | KIVeR 10 view the minaius before “wey were 5 . e 18 remedy, v that the farmers in tho house should not | Stevens is also amember of the committed A conveyed to the cewntery when suddonly the UNCLE BRI WELL PLE ASED | g Mrs. Winslow's swothing syrup for chil with ordinary car, itate to pass anti-monepoly measures for | on printing. It isa question of veracity as be- | cating liquors, came up for consideration in | jujee’ was rudely Rty aial A | o et 4 ; ’ Aren teething givos Vo helpful rest, 9 has woked such amagleal « oot that 1 have speclal beuetlt of the people fu the cities | twoen himand Souators Day, Hilland Eggles- | tho committeo of tho whols. Tho bl au- | Econai, whoapriarcd in the foorway e | inspeion ob i smglop i for the | coutya Wit Ino mea i1 o Inevavenience. 1 iaye @ well s in the country, ton us rogards the source whenco tho order | thorizes the board of supervisors tosubuiy | ordered hitn fo touss talking, stating that he | Loy ot oxpurh tmte. Jasaed tho | - lont it o oy tanilly, will very oxcol Gillilan said that the people in general felt | to print the book origiuated. It is a dificult | tho quastion onco. in five §ears o POULOA of | binec! Whs the oaly (alkire statiug thuthe | sels RIS L e cxmat ke (HNAL) Ky | Heconio Acquainiod Alter Marriag lont iesults iu coughs, colit, . Wi, 1T that telophone rates aro too high and tho bill | Malority to overcome. ‘1t seams tuat tho ma | oue.tonth of tho logal votérs | that chureh aud alsh ordoring the ronains to conurred Sorretars K ay W8 | gepari, Mo, March 2—[Sp Tologrun Quartly, Minlaton, 80. Austalia should go on the general file and come up on awes was one ¢f the men whom Stevens Scott (ind) of Dawson could see nothing | bo taken out y o 1o be seen 1l lowor of congratuluiion 10 St to Tue By Jobu D Perey married his 9, its merits. brought before his committee on railroads | wrong with the bill aud hoped that the mo | Tho body was Inidto rest in the cemetery | Paddock today. than s bi patar fLeronly an acquisiutanee of ! Ayel" S Cherry Pectora', I PAY FOR FRIEND LY INDIANS, o 8 n 1 Aver's Chienry Poctoral, 1t s fav e Tudians 220,000 for duma deceased member of the Grand Avmy and | States glhssware comvuny, s in the cheduling the stock, plant and ay k st a Hase defended his bill and asked that it | to argue iu favor of the geutloman's maximuim | tigy of r..‘.. k to strike out the onacting s gllorts ten days, « without s word boiuge suid, the priest having | on behalf of thé agricultural and stock mis. | Todsy he found her in & disropitable | AR B night be placed ou the goneral file rate bill, which has 50 often beon reforrod to. | Clinse would not preril Atrlonly forbllden ather of the bodios £ (. | Ink mames onea® serloulural an e e (| ot g Oundhap i & pepuiabl 1 Rl DR.J.C. AVER & 00, ¥ Lowe! dulge luany cevemouies in the comelory, | business espocially. He says it isono of the | whd nsist on going Lo tho bad, Bold by all Druggieia, awell, i e # 1 eix boll Lo wolion o place 1by i ou the geuorat | Ho talked Tor a long tne aud was reported | Solerunn (lad 4~ ¢ Piclps wade i g

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