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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; DAY, MARCH sheop now cost 811 for twentv-five miles and | Cranb took the flooe o and bitterly de- | Sanator oy s motion prevalled, the nnder the act, But ho provision was made formorl wst only §0. Other items wero | noatnced the liquor tred o said that | committee agrecins to roport that the oill do | for auch o transfor. When the president {0 tho sivme proportion, He thoughit itwould | moral pople would not dosire to goto Omaha | ot pass, Sonator Van House lone voting i noticed’ these defect he sent for Mr. K be 'v‘ww. £lo s Vw|'hv‘"nu 100 01 r;-‘;‘.- cot ‘”, live, or to any other city swimming in | iy the negative Effris of Nebraska's Senator to Secure Fas- ! v;;h mul| .‘uv ' his ‘lx“'x v\-‘vv'r'; ‘;\v om I\n CONTINUFDY FIOM FIRST PAGE. ] Ladiog of Oliicago Eloquently Urge the Log- mittoo and thus avoid serions mistakes whis ey munds hud nothing to do with the framing ; 2 b Semtor Dysut sipported e bill_and | Whith (dem) of Cass aid hat therewero |y estigating the Prison Contract sazo of Bubiic Building Bills, 08 1H6 hanstm0 af th St oo 1t wis Rbuolutely | Metiods of irrigating tho arid rogion; islaturo to Drop Woman's Rights. showed that it was nottherilrond companies | only Larce points ju his county whore the sa Livooty, Neb., Maven —(Spseial to Tir in the chargo of Mr. Evarts, but he propared | adonted 4 ) which had bailt the rosds, Thecovernment | 1oon s tolerted, bt ander this luw every | JSRETE S0 aenitl penitentiary a rosolution to correet tho " bill, and 1t was | | The scuate amendmentsto the defleioncy Ehee oo pin e Yot Lo v oy, oy | Salooe g il meoting this mortug to fnvestiate WASHINGTON VIEW OF CHURCH HOWE, | pusseld foniihi, = 7 [ weke. it 8 QCIIES | g yg THAT CANNOT BE CONTRAVENED. and fownship bonda, They owed the peopie | Waldon (nd.) of Adsms said he was o | tne state prison vaote | U W, Moilier i « 1 mor than the people had v from | Prohibi nota fanatic or a crank, how them, They could hive a conforence aftor | ever, and was strongly oppried to the bi ey e —————————————————————— e ———— e eepmeept st s ettt ———————————— M. Morrow of California prosentod a disa His PaseDestroyi " Seen from | s afternoon, The conference report on Ahe (00 Stion. 3 e, H'v M St ‘I'v'v - o ALt Mo v | 1 et Ay i Ll Ll copyright bill had just been disposed of dud | Jl'BOn and a further conference | Nagure's Inevorable Bictum Set they had prssed the bl They would th Lthe present timo the trafe fvhis conty P AT RRIEs rigl st Toon- dispos | Y e ‘ i have two UiT1s and from these thoy could got | W8 dimited to two cities, and howas satis | Trom hisreplics, which he gave with appar aDistince Moy Build the nter for Uity secands Uore was 1o bisiness e I it Cibmitted a conforonce | Against the Theory Supported by N LYot oy tive said it D G R BB R Rl el R A ok ol bleghapll b g cpportinity. nppeared. to' be: revognizocity | TPort ot L Staled that the o Susin B Anthony The “Mighty Senator Poviter sail the pe of Town | every villago 1o the connty, and e was 1ot | of the poitentinry woreabout §,000 8 month., | b | ity 3 priation bitl. A it statod thiat tho ohly ! ! iossip about, thirty senators who had - private bills ! il Mr, Hitt st Ata | Todignntit werto b pitied becanse they had passed 4 | 0i sure bt what @ sioon might be estab | W B Dorgan, the superintondent, also ahout thirty senators swho il privito Bl | Subjoct which had boon in dispato ws tl u vailond Ly, They must not iave known | 18hed ot the eros roads adjicent to his own | togtified and mnde ot that the iustitution, . e e oo | 1 ite amendmont. vlative fo the Hawwiian what they were oing. Only the tilroats | farm oo the farm was cmducted by conyiet pudlicans eustied down to tho {ront tow of | jgiuncd able. Tha proposiuan, a8 it now Know wiilt ought 1o bo done, That was the | Cornish (rep Lancaster talked of the run himin dedt to the tuno of £5,00 o twelve ab Hack hoid 1n bl e | Swod. eaduced the cost from &L000000 to | SeniNariELD L An Interes seginient ot toh veurs When legisl | corrupting infinence of the saloon, and wi ATEIS U, B i Gvar (LA (ot clve abrea wh hold 1 bis Figlt hand 0000, wnd provided that the government tion was then sprung tiis same ery was | of Shaopinion thut this bill simoly provided | Jund acres of land, the rontal of which was the Hawaiinn islinds should pay one | third as much as our own. It f upon the number of his il “Mre Prosi furthor peovides that the United States | some of th tkiown of Chicago socloty | | raised The resilt wis the forms. | forcxtending it ‘vrlwu- *to every village y &2 an wro, ho ciimed that with e | doal of hard and consistent Work | gong » Mp Prosident.” *Mr. Prosident R rul s e it e 3 ) sl Ehho i i ), froe labor e | is thrown away In a congross, and there i | exclaimed — th senators - in - appeal ouli A any momen take the | ladies and s a protest against the bill extend- | much that is nsatistactory during the clos- | jne tones toward tho - presiding omicer. | \holo property on the paymont of the. actual | g mumeipal suffeage to women and do They had nov the sino nunission Bertrand viworously defonded the good | ooild not make both euds meet andthe popie wero st atistiod, The weof Owaha. He did not think Dousslas | Dy, B L. Paine of Lincoln was before the ™ The scene reminded one of o wroup 4 repuiblican party had ddomanded rates, tho nty cared one pemny whether this bill | commitice and testified that the men were | i0ehones of a congressional term. — This may CR G LT AR R o [T aont ‘,:".'}',',.'.',.V;"“'f:'\", Atior dobula the con wsionists. Tho usual decorons Mr. MeCreary offered o vesolution in A laughable scene oceurred in the senato thecontracton was put on the witness stand but nothing of a startling natare was ehite o8 Beneav Tue Ber, | OURTEEN I ST Waaivaras. D, O, Mareh.n, | asenate ealendar and each had his thumb | ing petition has mombers of thy Hlinois It 18 signed by nouncing as talso and pernicious all attempt to secure legislation i that directio democratic pany bl deninded ratesand the | pissed o npt. - Last gear lusinec wis wn. | il cared for, and advised them to recom- | prove the experience of Sonator Padioctk, as pendents had demanded o same rates od and the peop! mged into @ sta mend the eonstruction of a new building | applied to his labors for four or five days ignified se v sroar of laught 4 UTowa hiad, 1 thesenitorswerafgnorat | emol and coutentaon, and he tought the | with a dining hull bolow and & eRapel above. | pory o has 1 by "“' £ BN dinified senato was i an uproar of lughier. | irueting th conforeos on the part of th | Among tho signers are; Mes, J. J, 1% Odell, i Sl s s bs il e yought o Dave r 11t st [ Whha dintng hiall belawand 4 chapcl atose: | past. Hehas hoen gotting fn somo strong | Finally Senator Plorce of North Dakot | Rouxe to insiat 0a dispizrcoment to the Ha. | wife of the well known bankers Mrs. Caro I the bill was eauitable It them voto for it 0 assertod that e bal seen more Jow | beld on Wodnosday evening and_any wnd all | Work i behalf of the Hastings and Novfolk | Whose toviy ehbires st noon tatigeroi, b o watian islaad cable prov ision vod 1o, and not sele 1o be excused on the ground of | dozseer d holos - in the wallin socatled | persons hvving any kaowledge of the means | public building bills, Fe was unablo tostate | 10 Bl fepublican fricnds wid Auappealiie |- My e e prohinition towns than in Omaha or any ity | auployed by Mosher to secure the coutract | latethis afternoon whether his labors woere | PRy 00 ut on the sundry civil bill and it was agreed t gyl ) s it N o where the traffie was regilatel by hi ¢ 1 ir Please givoa fellow about to Pho bouse then ok a recess until 8:30 | Judge Gray; Mres. K. I Griggs, Mrs. Corneli wator TTom sald two yoars agothe peo. | W file v il ¥ areinvited o be present and give thoiv in vatn, but should they proveso, 16 will not | private ife s jeat chancs, T nave & bl ko : 2 Mt L demanded that the vates be lowored, and | lieense mony be his fault. that 1 h boen trying 10 get through oy p MeAvoy. Mes. George W, Smith, Frances T tin Lince sass (e matter, Ther | Before reachinga vote the house adjoirnal - e his fau / s T e L R K Tt evening session the speaker laid De- | Fligeins and Isabells A. Galt W & LA e |18 ThiCset TeX1 (o) e around, | WIS ro. | Asst il Hicehson On Sunday Sonator Paddock called upon | Shice | enme nto chneress, This is the It fore louse the sennte joint resolution They did notwant to injurethe ralltou Lut the afternoon session the Soderman loc ;\ Liscors, Neb., March . —|Special to Tie | Speaker Recd and had a long talk about the PPGTARLY LWL S ive. Lask unanimous | amendipg the act establishing llwlunmv iy Woune: AocosRaR @vils o had secnfn | option bill was again taken up and Capek 0 . AL bl Sotitde 5t B 6. pidlie i il dis s o o court of apoeals by providing that such courts “,‘”,\,‘ e e el & [ onpos o Bill o Wrindiple and spoke at | Bik.] -An importaut ameaament has beon | COnsideration of tho public bulldine bilt Every extended hand dropved. here was | (800 1 IHECGEEY BIHEICCIMETT | “Busy in the cares of their homes, womer wits pot buashel and it tok fhe valie of two | s in Tovor of sterkinge ont the cnacting | tacked onto smate file No. 15, relating to | Which hiave passed the senate nd are on the Bt T o i Dt sare | Mucaday e une, 1801 have neitoer timo, strength nor inelination to Sushels (0 8 hip oo bushel to Chicawm. Ty | s the saleof Liquors, whon the snme was con- | Clendar of the house, fe told the speaker | cricd outy <G it7 he, Rorth Dukoth sen | Mr. Caswell of Wisconsin, offered an | gngor the public arena and defend themsolyos conldl not equalize wil the rates, bt they Soderman, in closing the argument, said Among | that the bills could all be passed by the -‘“ :_| ‘1"” ; “‘ I'I“ “_""" ‘|‘ “‘m “ A amendment, providing that nothing in t st bl SR SO A MU Bt et Shelmins iy i SNOTL | the provistons of the bill is one providing Tt approprited &1,000 to ropair and extend | e HE R SEE A G Tt d e | to b pernicious and destructive of the true hroh ol I h that licenses shadl iot be assignable or treus. and nstractio ot buildings at eities the oficers uarters, barracks and other " o 1 N thei bt Ll L e Al G t afl i i 0 ¢ | ferraol which haa United States ecourts, without | buildings used for military purposes at 1ot | {7livad State: y § 7 t ation, ‘The people hnd pre ot affor spend any more tine discussin e T e ‘ i L ALy R nited States in any case now pending be- | homes. cORdy e it el e measure and called for the question, Uhe il tes g » moved that they be | making any appropriations, and it would de- valiam Lincoln, wi L fore it, or in respect to any cause wherein a ¥ Feonch. vavol g nd Nel | TR i e weting cliise was stricken out by a vote of witlout the consent of “tho passed without asingle word of debate or | it o orrar or wupe Al haw e been issued AL T S\ b G L yenlant flelds, If tho people find not come { EICEUNE COERS WS " b\ 1 the same, Tt was unjust to o explanation. Mr. Piovce had the oo, aid | ot v ki ) it et i o0 S | authiorities cited to prove that womun suffvage here theroads never woild lave followed | B 5 SHITIWE - o ues. Arnoll, Ber. | min who had Invested his money in a saloon, ‘atic, to make the appropriations. Sevator | ifho had wanted to do so could have held it | fiis was agreed to and the resolution, we | would result in the degradation of th t ~”~; 0 PR B thkt L il {vand, B TBreen, Bremin. Capek, | 810 who desired to abandon the business, to [ Paddock knew that the trouble with consid- [ to pugs every bill he has on tho senate ¢ wmended, was | i f Tnstances of communistic \etios, ote., aro enator Schram showed th o rates | tra 3recn eunan, L vent oI B, SRR T TR R SR B BRE IS 15 Al Pl e ee " fai || 8 d, wis passed ; istances of communistic soc 3, [ under the proposed bitl were higher to and | Cortis, Decke orson, Dunn, Paxon, | PEES “;““',\‘..,‘,,“f:‘:u_m,.,,,,k., it IE e, | TS I SHOHOUROW Tk he A0 e | HRE MBI LS e Mr. MeMiliin of Teunessee took cited, with the implicd destruction of the from his homeand the Missouri viver than Ferchtiger, ~ Ilker, Flanme, “Ford, Yeetpor ol e il bt ot thrg | ©€the surplus in the treasiry. roeoKuition was rolow o, B A routio | toremark that this house hud oponed i con- | rnie pelat ) the potition ndds Thoy were at the present fime, Fafin, Ciale, - Garduer, - Gerdes, Hall, i . St Speaker Head saw the point, acknowledged , i fusion. had continued in confusion, and it | ST FEE N e ACHE B 3 I e Hinkle, Howe, Husi v, If sohe was opposed to chang- | Was resumed. looked as if it would end in confusion. The: When women share with men the burden T e O LSV btoe Mporal | aomiist . Krick, Lar ey | g the present law in ane manner its strongth and said that as chaicman of the MISCELLANEOUS, was but one consolation, and that wis that | of labor and government, communisi, with Shumway, Starbick, Switzer, [ Matheson, 3 Moy nilis, Nelson, | Semuoe Switzlor suil tht 1€ ibe board | commitice on rules, he would favor an onler | Phomas 1, Casterline of Fdear, Noo., and | tomoreow tiio country eould say: <Tho Lond | it that 1t implies, is already be Thoias, V&N Husen: Wilsoo, ¥ ooy 18 Newierey, Niehols, Oukloy, Olion, Pavier, #hieh Ind graoted tho ligenss bad o objee: | providing for the considteration ot all public | Williau M. Jackson of - old, [a., have [ giveth, and the Lowd taketh away; blessod 1s ‘We regard the question’ of the property Noys-Beck, Christofferson, Collins, Pohuan, Riley, Ritehie, Schelp, Schiotfeldt, | fos t atiowiiuges teansfor o b made. be | pyiging bills which have passed the senate [ been adiitted to practice beforo the interior | the name of tho Ford.” (Laughter and up- | rights of comparatively few women as ot tor, Dysart, Hill, Hom, Kely 1K oontz sverin, Shipley, Shrvock, Smith, Ste “ :‘;“‘ iink theumendment should b op- | ¢ et with Unitod States contts. 4I1w1||mmml ) Hum’m\' SoW mfi.mnu of | plause, minor importauce compared with vastly e 0 gl 'Sanders. | fovf Stevens of Fillmore, Stevensof Eur i y S > g ' Pxington, Erry S, Heam, Phie conference veport on the postofice ap- or vight of womel ieral te I B it MLt Sandes, | | . Slevons of Platia mad Plore, Siewat Senator Coulter favored the ameudment | Senator Paddock then called upon Major sike sty & srotsslition hill W igtsed 1o 8 el '”u’l”xvlru:)cllj\‘u:: R A VIt vy ks Taylor ] randey Vornes, | because there were iy sulonkeopars who | MeKinley, another membor of the house com bty u P e 5 - A Day Pavior of Johuson, Vandeventor, Vorhe il A E ; ¥ FAY WANTS CONSOLIDATION Mr. Funston of Kausas itted adis zed in the absorbing offices and K Wallron, Watsoi, Werner, Wiie, Willians | ¢ spctiiugthelr dtonses, wish to abundon | mittoe on rules, and made a similar argu S . 2 g agreeing veport on the agricultural appro- | duties of womanhood. And this paramount e mntion was st and awother motion | of Einlklin, Wil s of G, Wiksan 65| 1 DRIES it some Turesponaibie | Went. Major MeKinley soid he would take | pone Grent Westorn itonds to 1o | PFOn il with the following resolution right of woman is threatened with entiro f§ i Resolved, That the house ask for a free e dest by the socialistic doctrines above v shatke. the suzgestion into consideration o wolt LI DAL chs AL o o AT Prenry, Mee | PITEY i charge h tion into consldoration. He would Formed nto One Company. feren tad it AT Cutchen, Modi, Millen, 1orer, oo, | THe L as amended was reommended for | nof say that ho woukd favor it but he was | Npw Yok, March 8.-A morning paper | ATr a nolsy discussion, the vesolution S akiioEt vou Lo tomamboE Mt o abevs The commitiee rose and reprted and the | Ruggles! Schapjel, Scott, Soderman, Stob. [ PISSage. inclined to consider it favorably was adopted, the report 6l to 8nd th6 | at{Hiiman: Tnwa. Stand iess \Gront mitieal report was adopted, the two motions above | Dins, Storms, “Taglor of Butler and Mr. = e nator Paddock then took a senate calen bill returned to the con feren laws, inherent in the universe, which no man S| 3 report on the pension ap- | jiop pody of men can coatrovene, and that o 3 ¢ s to be hetd shortly, at which, it is asserted, 1 3 s Speiker, —, Accumulating Evidence. dar and traced the names of all senators who | 13 ¥ be hetd shortly, I'he conferenc made by Senator Switzler being again offered Tt it ¥ o o o “ontly t wiid ot dolrh A iden “The following bil1s were considered in com LixcorN, Nob,, Mareh 3. —(Spacial to Trap | arve interested in bilis of this character in t steps will be taken to make th utly | propriation bill was agreed to. tHBsD LAV HR VB OREV AR GNtR bLIRY difter- mittee of the whole wnd vecomumeded for pass | Bre. | -Tho committes to investizate the | house, and today e visited those he had not [ adopted rates permanent. Jay , it is Mr ). S, Taylor of Olio oy 0 8US- | anco between tho powers and | aN 6 ho Senat e, age: Houserotl 125 by Taylor for the riief of som yestoxday aud enlisted them 1 the | understood, hus beon working for a more | pend the rules nd pass the bill 1o orovide | tho'soxes, 1o d rd which is to invoke LiNcoLy b., March 3.—iSpecial to Titw carge W, Davis. ared by the boler ex 4 caise.” This ovening the prospect looked or a commission of five persons on the sub- | gy SEE AT they. are- relentloss)y Jobligh b fhd s g ture have been in receipt of state reliel has - LT s i e ject of the aleoholic liquor traftic. The By ' 1 Pha S Rtk plosion at the Lincoln insane hospital, I favorable, but there are many measures that B _ LAy " | et 1w aleoholic liquor trafi 16" | af Tofeant Wi bir ol o eonMaee tHabyLhe lh;l i Lot s HGPRITE AL 1015 | inunt peduced from £7.0 to &,50: howe | st toseveral comties for deeumentary ovi- | will failon tho very ve stands. Al western roads, according tothe | tnotion was declared carried by 1) to 56 R R G !|’”, ators N e, Btioa, Levens, Taylor | ot} 08 by Watson, wquiring all fowien in- | dencetouching the mitter nnder considor POKING FUN AT NED) story, have agreed to enter iuto a new and Mr. Spinola of New ¥ in speaking | jaws bat fell erushed under their burden, anl Thonas being abse Messies, Stevens | surance companies toconduet their suitsat | ton. They have not asyet sxanminod the vo- Church Howe's cycloramic 3 in | stronger one exeept the Burlington and Rock uulunjv V}w-ll y d to his M\‘-'l‘»“' That insofar as any political body in this and Taylor were excusedon account of sick- | law in thecourts of this state and toappoint | wins i ossession of Gomeral Man the legrisiature has ‘elicited many smiles here | Island, which refuse to join any association, | stbject of the ex of a monument to | pagyttempted to do so it tas suffered de o agents orattorneys in each connty where I Ll & 1L hiahd 5 ¥ . 1 the memory of the victims of the British ARdTa Be) = £ T . ness. RS OL ey LSt R Y o those who know him and regavd his | Persons identified with Gould say a con- | i ARG 0 SR BRI 60 FAR (LGN | Teat, and we believe no greater misfortune Senator Mich presentoda potition from | LUV ravsict hisiness, oi whom process may | | 3 i A action as demugogiyl. Today's Post has this | rorence has been held. since Prosident Man- | 1o S § & up i ju can attend the forming of the labor party of Sk e e betiion oM | b grved: house roll ) by Capek, probibit- | owever. has been set to work assovting the | 50500 G ity ) Aol v | e said hie would place s wieath on th | s eountry in ity atiampt to seoure Logila omen ollk el vor of woman | ing any caployer fiom - exacting a | thousands of receipts of parties who have re WO IR o the . Mbmbar vel's arrival, looking to a consummation of | grave of his dead measur wing to the | o = kot e fariats At g6, Roforre 3 ds s of parties who have on, Chure iwe, the member of the 2 i i fon in the interest of the farmer, artisan and sufeage, Referred to the committee on edu prouise” or reoment - from - an - om- | ceived supplies under * the appropriation. | Nebraska legislatur: wno destroyed his rail- | his scheme to consolidate the Missouri Pa- | irble hit rt of the speaker, the bill could | 1yhorer than that it should espouse the false cation. ployo not to join ‘any labr orzania rom this assortment will be drawn those | voad pass in such u deamatie and prominent | cific uzd Unton Pacific, Southern Pacitic and | 100 ) '}"‘“’"‘”' )““'_" ‘“"1".”-‘" thespeaker | qyd pernicious doctrine of political vights of Senator Hill moved reconsidor the vote [ Lionas & onditin of securing employment: | signed by wople in the scveral senatorial | manner, may haye meant all right and may | Atehison into a new company, and that the | 5, freotien them would besuch o think | women by which seuate file No, 2, providing for a | "W Fll 2, by Oukley mthorizing agents | and represeatative districts whose name is | have fully expected that his example would | senome is very close to being earried out e hoh thot A horo Wwould dtime come —«Phe party, thereforc, that. no mattor pormal school at. Chadron, Tt boen de ferted: | OF the Nebraskast{umanetocicty to interfore | the sane asthat of their ropresentatives in | bear wholesomo and immediate frut, | SCheme is very close to being carvied ou when the spenicor wis to aseend the golden | \what avgument to the contrary may be urged e motion prevailed.. and arrest paties guilly o cruelty to | the legislature. This assoriment will save | but, if such . were his expecta 5 stair, e would botold to tako the path 10 | upon vou, s leislators for the comimon Sontutor Phynter preseted the o foree | SIS louse wll 25, by’ Herman, requir- | the committee s groat deal of work. tions, (he 8 & sadly aisappointod Trond Commissioners Meet. ho le anghtor.| " AL Yol eril] gt Tadt by ThAL = AHAa commitice onamendments to the riief bill, [ pie its against maker of a note to be "he commission is endeavoriag to aseortam | man. The selfssacrificing act of Hou. Mr. Wasmiseros, Mareh 8, —The ficst session Mr. Speaker+The gentieman is out of | buiwark of liberty, the home. Kemember whieh was reid and adopted. “The changes | Prpuieh® inthe counte where the maker e | low many peonleave really in need of relief | Howe may make him very solid with the mo- | of the second wal convention of state |OTRE (L e X jower which toall e Bl o i e e o sides. - Onmotion of Kruse a_resolution was | throughout the state. Until they shall bave | nopoly-ridden eople of D AR BULE B Thti%eaa) AbiiaBiois Taceatnt Dlcora sl | oty Spundlor = Wun Ul put me in fathor, and all ve at il g | passed divcting the spaker to anpointa | finished this work no more supplies will be ed to hav v effect o1 o tamnermom= | - , 7 order! |Laugnter i breturen,’ has joined also the husband and Senator Beek moved that. further proceed- 1 iled 10 have any effecton the farmer mem 4 peB L e 1\ i fugs in the Funck.Collis conttet cum du e | SPecil sifting commnittee of > tosift ont | issued, the management believing that there | bees of the legislature, as not a single one of | OWBers interested in railvoad natters, was Mr. Speaker (sie I'he' gentleman, | witens one flesh for tii orderly bearing &id ey oAt B IBciil aia it Lt Hoauns | Ytk oriunt bills. The cornmitteo will ve | i lnm}nl\( actually suffering for want of | them followed hix eximple and destroyed | held today. Judge Cooley, chinivian of the | st sonfine bis remaris o the question be- | pearing of children and the maiatenance of HleLy postponed., . announ ced tomorrow, cither food or clothing. their milroad transportation. Hon, Chureh | interstate comme . ssion, was chuir- ore tho house, 3 4 society, and has given to cach their own dis Senator Woods moved that the president e RoAa sen dar e e areul el tinetive d cqually lonorable - stiure in the appointa comnittee to proceed immediately ricing 00 The ©sur w. senting an agricaltural constivuency, and [ the last annual eonvention, he read his an R L S R e Ty o4 Abors and rewards of life teount the lallois cast at the Novenber | | LxcoLs Neb, March 3 - Livcor.y, Neb,, March 3.~ [Special to, Tr: | thore is a bure possibility that he s in- | ul'nddeess, which was @ thoughtfal dis- | was buncombe. - Tho motion to susponr the | yei'e Jadiessin conolusion, say they have election in the Pwenty-first seuntorial district | Bur| —Whon senatefile No. SI, - providing | 07 entor Shumwis’s woury bill, No. | Qulingiu ashrewd. play, intended to entice (i B rules and. puss the bill was defonted—yens 07, | Dol ouncll with many women I differon: excopt such bullots as are in packiges which | forthe issting of bonds with which to buy | o Setors OUFAUBHLS b INO. | the farmer members to participate in a burat | cussion of the railroad problem. I closing | Hiles il k 4 # % | parts of tho state, and foel assured the a0 ot sealal acconling to Law, and (hat said | scod for droath sufferers, was prosmted t | U1 Wb vewommended for passage - com- | of sentiment, that would deprave thom of | his remarks, he ssid: “There ave mischiofs | MY P20 v Fa tion regresents the wishes of an over: 8 SCort h ! o0t 2 slienrairn bk L t a ¥ pri \ motion of Mr. Grout of Vermont th Bt <3 ; committee bo excused from all other duties | Goyornor Be wo. | Mittecof the whole today. [t provides that | iheie railegad passes -and fores them,to co in rilroad ser e outside of ity but | yiiy \was passed providing for tho payment of | 1K MUIOFitY of the women of Liino mEHX they ropos t bicle to the sonat tleman declined to attach hisname to it ‘”"‘llum we of interest shall be 7 per cent lrmul'_l“lo l]'x[n- "“.';Yl‘- ‘;l\gf.m‘.h""1"(':""’“]‘.m we distine » main source of the | the bonds of the District of Columbia falling Bound to Ele motton prevatied, 0 M O pr o) rousons. | O of teke | iacts T1 howorer, b ath gebjor than U | [3oE wiremsnmnbla, FEpfarniers and touory | LY when we placs our finger upon tho. | dye uly 1 ML and 1oy Seurxarienp, 1L, March 9, the joint This nctim vittually settles the Collins | was the fact that, while theve was in | iatteris charged ti shall not there. | of Nebraskn ha her swoeping | power that cxists now to make and unmake | Wt confarcnon spork bu the ndian appro- | gogioy ‘the roll call sowed one absentéo contest, and the gentleman will not hereafter | the bill a provision ta put the money, derived | 07 be void, butif inany action on such con- | v itrond magnates and plu- | rates for passenger and freight transport o ails LAl b, (bofaziy TR R e e R bo dusturb from the sale of the bouds intothe treasury, | Wact proof be made that” illegal intorest has | toc onoval.” tion. - S0 loug as 500 bodies of men n the isation bill were non-concureed. in 1 od to make the ga tod or Shumway moved that further pr thero was nothing in toelawto enble the 1l or iudirectly contracted for or CAN NOW GO AREAD, country are at l\\n-rllv to make | ontorence ordered in and a | failed to make IN‘LJ\'H \11- -flwi\ 1t resulted in the contest case of Senator Wil- | mouey to be taken aut. Another objoe cd the plamtiff shail recover only the | Phe company’ 3 rate shioet at pleasure, and to unmake or cat g | as doliows: Talmer, 100: Streeter, the ouey to be taken out. Another objoction The company’s plans for the interstate f T'he conference report on the copy right b v g son be indefinitely postponed. Carr Wi the appearuneo of tho naes of e com- | princinal and tho defondant the costs. Tf the | pridge at Omana hkve beep approved by the | M recut. them in every dircetion at their | JIGEIERNE b on (R0 R SRt BIL L Oglesby, © 103 Wollt, 7z Tindicy Howso roll No. 212, wrovading for cheaper | mission appointed to sugerintend the dis- | Dterest has been paid - thereon Judgment | wapr dopartment. The plans must, unde owu unlimited discretion, or want of discre- | B % Ba iR (RS 6 ! ClpCrenam, il ncr moraLelion i aken toxt lookes and district ownership of the | tyibition of the secd. This latter feature | shallbe forth 1Z the in- | L, beapproved, aud then a formal accept- | Hon, and with little restrataton the part of | 7= e T L S I T (il ol sume, was read a secoud timoand rferred to | was held to be unconstitutional. The bill | lerestvaid: provided, that it more than 12 | quth of the ace, with conditions. that is made | 1He faw, excopt as it imposes a fow days de- Lt = The farmer membees were indignant toda the ecommitteo on eduction sl - P, percent. has been piid the party accepting | out by the war department, is to be sizned by | 12V it putting the changes in force, the prob- TRUSTS AT WAR, at the falliag off of the republican vote for Senate 1ilo No. %, locatinka niormal sekool | ferued of Lot and house, which com- | the sune shall for e borrower both pany. When the latter has executcd | 1em will romain to trouble us,a mere exist- | o, it C Tag St S ulioau s at Chadron, was read il time, mittee tolay reported a bill with there- | Principal and ite he illegal rate in aper and returned it the o of | enee of the powor, making losses, disorder Rival Biscuit Companies Striving ing committee flatly that the crisis tas been Sevator Shumway explained his vote by | quird amendmonts, In this bill, the nanes s changed from 15 per ceut to 12 Br bis approval, Thtis o formatity | And confusion constantiy imminent a M oy reached whict must culminate in a day or sayingthat thexo was not ie the norlhern | of the commissioners donot appear, ‘These | DO ceut by the committee, ow compieted, and the company can now go | Lbe uuthority to reduce rates when | gp Lovis, Mo, March 3.—|Spacial Tele | (W0 il the election of either Strecter or half of Ne brastea a plico where w soung ma | chunges rend o 1. e Pyl L 89| they 1 found o 'bo. excaslve ifs || 2ol T e i athesoon pag lls ; or woman could got a yood ¢ ation o train | Phe latter st R B put a slignt corvective and reaches the evils | ¥ ¢ e B And oon pap! ) here was a stormy meeting of the steer them for The pople up there | sent to the governor for his sigat ure, which 1 '\ .f“‘\' lYo Souew. 1 by only on the public sige: and I need hardly re- | that the New York buscuit company is pre- | ing committee this evening at which the Wore. I condlition #x (0 bo uravle to | 1t is thoueh . will notlonfer Lewithherd. Liveors, Neb, Mageh 5.~ [Soecial to Tir ecrotary Noble today d the motion | mind you, who understand it so well, that in | paving for a American bus- | Farmers” Mutual Benefit association men sond theire childron to Lincoln or Poruto bo |+ House il No. 7, whichappropiales & Bk, |- Nearly cighty bitls are on the general | fora review of the departmestial decision in | this mattorof ates the power on thé part of | euit company e of a | Were sharply rebuked by the republicaus for educated. Ifthe state couldat all aflond to | 000 for the relief of the same suterers, which | 1€ it the house, and something like two | the ciie of Walter Wo inst Arsene | the public authoritios to compel the vailroads | <06 0 erack o i Boty | insineerity and reminded them how the joeate 4 normal school this year itought o | als contains the nanes of the commissioners | hundred i the hands of the committees, | FHEE IYVI0E I d)in section 20, town. | to do whit 13 Just to cuch othor in respoct 10 | Lomparios hiic fodiiolindtions\og e s At M ut AR 8 o yiERGCRLY ocate ono at Chadron. oo bt boem sl Ty ey | e o6 i st ot ot ey sommmittess: | ship 0uorth, rango 2 west, Grand Islina | observing rates whick they have onee made " g Laspusalidations of 4 mon) bad, in the absence of vepublicans, re Senalor Switzler asked if it was true that | howevor has not been tmended by e ok ‘“"”' LI fabout fivea day on the | fand district, Nevracka The motion was | and to adheringe to rate sheets until there is | anfetu. B [ [belwean L i | frained from voung and tius sived the party Chadron hud offered o building and & lot. of | 1 Ui S Gttt Hen o R made on behalf of Avsene Boreer, Secretavy | reasonable ground for changing them, is so | Soutiol the ¢ and wholesule bak- | 1 defeat, By this action they ha & punging of the mames in question. 1t is | Mr Porter, the prohibition member from ST P e } ¥ husiness of uited States. Bach s ground in - consideration of ol being | claimed, therefore, that it must be uncousti- | Merrick, was considerably surprised whe Noble afticm i decision of Commissioner | very slight that it may be recarded us too in- | 0,000,000, and - both go. | drawn upon - themselves the attack atedat thit plice. He lind notso undor: | tational, Nowwithstanding, the commis. | o od the e g posurptised whenbe } Groft in cancelling the bomestead cntry of | significant to be spoken of us possessing sub- DO0nOu nod botnara o | off * the democratic pream. . ayhit stod the matter yosterdny sionors have drawn upon & certain amountof | out the. naeting cause st tho Sodorma | ichael C. Counolly which was contested by | stantial value.™ el L o & monopoly of tho cracker | aoeused them of being dupes of tha republic Sentor Wilson of Dawes said Chadron o e b ETus ALk Mok E || e (SRR SHARS CRRSRIC Lo St ain Y EnigealiliA iocicy Tho report of the committeo on legistation | {FAL AT this sountey. | Chaer these cond, - added that uniss the full proposed togive a school building valued at ose to draw so long as the | bersin favor of the bill. < Y UNDER WatiCH iy ¢ gaveriso to o briof disoussion in regard tose- | HoNS NG prospecis are that tho St Louts was brought into line for VSO0 withisn niesiol grolid und re thore may b0 fourd people | - The poliey of detay und conquer which s | The republican sonators wno wero not | curing uniformily in tho adoption of auto- | |y, heriuning of bittor and detormined FELEE R G ey A vote. wus then taken and Senators Poy i | whoare in need of assistinee now being worked so successtully in the | busy today with the ciosing work of con. | matic couplers and steam brakes. Reference | (000 backed by almost unlimited capital | (iAton members would breaic all megotia ter_anl Rudall voted against tho measure. | * The presenco of these mimesin the bill i | house At continied Wil provent the eoa, | gress, ocoupied thei time — intericwing | Was made to the recommendation of the com- | SFIEEE backed b tions at onee As asesult a call has been is Souator Koouts, from the commities on | thelegal objection made to the sune was [mentof any effective antimonopoly legisli. | Senators-Elect Kyle of South Dakota and | Mittee last year that the state legislatures b Seiiee st sued for aniw diate meeting of the repub- military affaies, recommended for - passaze | known by Governor Boyd when besigned the | tiou & 3 Pefferof Kausas, They attempted to ascer- | Br2ed to eniet such legisiat ud also Anathe N oh i Cante lican state cenical committee for the pur seuatofilo 2, authoridug cities ad villyges | measuve. He held, howover, that the u — - tain whether, since both of these men ave | Uhe subject be called to the attention of con- | Another g iplia Santennlal. ofaformallygaulosiii S hn Matec o apppriite money t pay the expeuses of | geney of the case requived the inmedi Phere is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Electric | classed a8 frée traders and advoeates of un- | 8ress. It was also stated that the interstate | Wsninaros, Mareh .- | Special T comuitteo’s action and swin into lu Memorial day celebration. - Adopted. passage of the law asud coneludel thy 0il to quickly cure a cold or relieve a hoarse- | limited colnage, it is worth while to offer | commission had brought thesematters vefore | o pyy Beg,| - "There is an interesting coinei- | those republicans who now refuse to vote f Onmotion of Senator Mwore the senate [ would not by his vefusal o sign keep ross, AN HLten by Mes Mo Folows Bace | thom soats on the ropublican side of the | congress. Mr. Rogers of New York thought | 0 o JERC HIE 18 &0 REAMIAE COMEE | Sireoter. Went iuto coumittee of the whole to consider | thepeopls tho necessaries for whicn thoy | Oak, St. Juseph Co., M. h pnmbor. Therois o fear that these new | that federal law should be enacted. The fur. g 1oiod iy : I Lt T P steering committee oxpects the bills on the general filo, Senator Shumwisy fiho.! 3 , Bt. 20,y ) \tatosmen will Ty to. Swork’ tho repabli. | ther conrideration of this subject’ was post- | Was vassed yesterday for the erection of a ant republicans will then have to took the chair, e e e e e R T ey e ppepra e e ] ed until later in the session. wint in Philadelphia. Prosidont Hareison | lin 'S eleetion 1s prophesied, Senate fileNo.7L vas red. It provides | attempt lo place the bill beyond the question Difficult'es Amicably Settled, aceent the hospitaliti aze of tho A paper on the discrimination for the use | \wifl sign the the biil today. which is the one | Messrs. Crawford and Evans and others say, for the purchase of uniform school books | of abjectors, He moved that thegovemor | SAT Lake, Utab, March 3. —( ublicans and the avion till | 0f private cars of shippers was read by dredth muiversary of the day on which | howcever, they will ot vote fov Strecter, 11 throughout the stite, the selection in each | borequested to nonluate as wenubees of the | gram to T Brv. | ~The diffeuities between | their votes are ucoded, and then go “over 1o | fudes A. Sehommaker and prosented in @ | President Washington siened the bill ovigin- | they hold out g o oont ¥ cunty to hemade by seven teachers, s Nebrasknstate reliof_conmission, to mauiage | the Rio (irande Westorn engineers ana the | the democrata. “The republicans ave a littie | forcible mannor the evils arising from tiv ¥ estublishing the mint at Philadelphin. mittee it is the intention of the steering city faxpayers and - the superi andcontiol the appropristion provided for ey wary abont this this time, aud do not intend | Use of - private cars. The conclusion was - mittee to eall o caucus at once and malk odizcation. in bouse toll No. 79 the same persons whore | COMPANY wercamicably sottled at the con- | 1'ha caught with chafl, What is to bo dono | Peuchied that if the entire proibition of the SPARKS FRROM THE WIRE Strecter the reguiar nominey of the repub- Senator Colling said there was another bili | wentioned 1n saict bill as conmmssioners. ference held in this city. The company was | with the new produetion of Sonth Dakata | use of private cars of shippers wis not prac * i E ES. lean party from 3.‘.}.\.‘ .nl.lnm sa o l.uluw-‘r which Senator Poynter said that vhiswould be | represented by General Manager Dodge, | and Kansas will be the sub ofa republi- | 1 ,’:{‘;-' L 'f"x\":fl”fll\“ lll‘ll‘::l “;”““'“*;I'] wte ] A wail storm ot Poplar Blaft, Mo, dld A "'; 5 inoe was uow before the commitiee oneducation, | wndoing something that had alveady be srintende Volby and Master Mechaunie | can senatorial conferenee. ~ Uunless there is D the 9 ents 0 (A4 Bhould ox- at damage member that Ayer's eherry pectoral has and homoved that the bill in question bealsy | done. and 1o don bied swhether this was th ,flwlmt‘. ‘. :l \\, L‘,‘\ "|"l :‘.‘ b }] [l‘.""‘. an extra session of tne senate, which is | ceod what the expense should be to the | ™yl o i e in twenty vears, Rocies. | N0 01Ul 85 aspecific for colds. coughs and roferred to the sime commiittee. The refer- | proper mannoerin which to dowhat was de- | oonPiey e e ¥ their grievance | G o roable, these men will ot take | carrier if it owned the car. AN p e e OO S DA | afections of thethroat and lubes, For nearly Sired. In this mauner the motion was lost committee, and Chiof Arthur of the brothor- | o " gath and become nators till con- lon. gl RUMER LR SRR all o century it has been ater demand was recommended for [ The appropriation bill thersforo is lizole to | hood presided as arbitrator. The meeting | grass convenes in r ey Western Passenger \ssociation, than any other remedy for pulmonary c. quires the depositing of all in- | be guestioned as to s constitutionali lasted three hours, during which all the | thereis time yet for develonment, Ciic ago, March 3, [Special Telogram to 4 4 plaints.” Al druggists have iv for sale wrpontions aud o s in the banking | though it s not. likely that anydody will riovauces submittat | wore” doroughly di o o T e man Boaoohard s e, | (ciEhiensd ous of inoie riotous ns by . ey opariment of theauditor's ofice /a8 g tato] Pefre: 'k | cussed and_a new contract drawn v b 3 A1 2 ppsarance of polico, The Peti Ove SRS LRI S0 Sndiors oMoy ARl W Tjve sho ity o famliar el L woplk | T B R el nupid | Major CamilloC. C. Caav (promoted from | off more than he can chow,” said & goneral | (omuwall & Hros soap makees of Touis A .I“lx. .- At m.l L 'ho same rocommendation was mado with e e | our sections and the company ge- | ‘APt Of tho Flist cavalry) 1s asstemed o | passenger agent today in the meeting of the | ville, Ky nssigned vestorday. Assets, #1350 eatear: HassAiean oa acintion faatiuety file No. 14, invalidating mortgages which arnisheeing Laliorers Wages, | cedod touearly all the demands mude. The | thie FIEhth savalty, ta date from Hebruary B \Wostern Passenger association. The matter | 000: liak 7 s TRonEnE AnastL 0L Sl are not signed by both husband and w! coork N oh§ 2 rRoe calo of wagos provides that engineers in the | 1891, vice Major Wilcox, promoted, — He wall | 2o 000 C e tm it o istiibution of | Two Minneapolis consus stuffers pleg 1400 ot ko Noriawostom;, thentrieal nan- 3 Licory, Neb., Marehs, —[Speciil to Tir e asslgn 3 (| uu pleaded aiso file No. 153, issuing bonls by counties in LI 01918, 5002 DAPOl ), = (peciali b THEB || passin goraaryl vo 84 por’ diy, | be asslgned to astatlon by the commanding | (0OT AT T iness from New | guilty yestorday and will be seutonced today, | 80rs for reduced rates was - prosented, bu aid of railroads and other intevusl lmprove. | BEE.] —Senat file No. 113 was subjecred o | onehundied miles or less to coustitate a | £0HC : .ly'\-- departme 'J]HI{ .|l.|“(n“|,. nd | west-bound _emngrant iitass from: New. i RULW SRR E ST MG objections being raised was luid over for the ments, somo harsh treawnent at the hauds of the | da; all overlonsiiiundredimiies frrof | MELIIR R stALAR G FH DR MBI 0YIDO Be: | ¥ arls, o WlmOMATIC A% A0 A8 8 realYof At Scoudate, Pa., President Rao of the | Present 5 Adjurned. senate and finally the rwommondition was | rati il ters ave to be yald $170 | SRR oo ettt ordors of Pobruary [ LheTeDartol Genoral Passnger Agent Se- | 150104 Mino Workers was arrostad for con G. W. Frances, traveling freight t TR alopted that itdo not pass. 1t proviaes fhat | Perday, with siilar conditions and all tine | | 59 ket (M GRI | i bastian of the Rock Island that there had e Ho g . % ‘ over schedule shall be paid for the rate of us. asgigns . Hetond spiracy the instauce oi Coke Opecawor | the Louisville & Nash lroad, is at b Laaxcor, Neb, March 3.—[Special to Tag | 800 more than 830 0f the wages of laborors, | 40 ents uu hour. Switeh enginecr will re. | Mitenell (rec _appointed from secc been no change in the method of conducting | Kainey | Dettone. Bea)-Atthe morning session Mr. Watson, | Bicchanics or clerks whoare heads of fami 0 per duy of twalve hours or luts, | (4R RELIRERE, cpml D Company | T xm.‘l“"“ Rl ol sy chairman of the joint conference committes | 1ies shall be exempt from attachment, execii- nts an hour for owr time. The " ,'| w _fl"'\ vt OF \ audal ety bairman Blanchard's manifesto that no e L = > *| tion or mrnishoe process; thevost of exocu- | Usual regulatims governug " tho caro of wa. | dmended so us oassgn him ¢ any G4 commissions should be paid on this | M o house 1 (the Howe bill providing for [ v | Ghitory. orderof promotion, ate., wore agreed | 0f that regimenty Mouat Vernon barracks, | ¥ & by e S el of the arauth sufferers), rwported that garishee's Dcome and that not more than : — ¥ SOME OF Wi, RYART' DLUNDERS noss should baequitably divided among th oint committee had agreed to amend the bill | three executions sball be atlowed during the A Young G rl's Suicide. i 'I'h--nlr: “nuu‘[-yl‘vwr' n vml-’wh‘g \: ‘!n~ OWI | yastern roads. [t was also learned for the sEulelde. | lawyer has o fool for a client” was never dacissoy vk, T, Mareh 3, (Special Tel- | nope forcibly ilkgsbrated than in the ineidents line Corbin, wife of Lieutenant Colonel Cor bin, U, S, A M zabeth Gray, wife of Phe following is an excerpt taken from the petition sidered in thoseaate this mornin | against doings wiich thoy earnestly beliovo house, authorlzin the purchase of ground supreme court or - any eireni volve apon the next house, whichis demo hoand Taylor. savs & meeting of western railvoad presidents chirge that certun members of the legisla binding agreement than that which now onstirutionality of th Howe is nota fagmer, ueither is he repre- [ man of the convention hawmun of s Striking car workers at Puliman, T, were neeting of the n accordance with the suggestions of the [ sune time e jndgmant dodto: goveror. The report was adopted and the [ 4 S0 Julgmat dottor, et This bill was warinly supported by the Ne. The report of the committee of the whole, | bruska State Busiuess en’s association and reconmending thit tho bill orguizing Boxd | ws looked ulior by some Gunha merchints county beengrossed for a fing Aing, was [ 1t came freom the committeo loaded with committee, of whigh Me. Bvarts was ehaie- | o0 ShoContel teal g b lines ire, the bily become 1 tived, the | liver complaints, and all diseases or affec adopted and tho bill will come upin due time | amendments cawsing death in @ short tlwme. She 1ol & | gy and iv prepavgd an entirely new bill as | Tlinods ‘of doing. business. Instoad of n AURUES; HAR SOy DEAUIIOR MENE RO 1FR, a1 SR ORUNIAN Q10 A ARG OF pitaasiain for passage. Senator Poynter moved that it do not lotior toter wother, in the course of which | 5 gubstitute. This passed the senate and | commissions being baid 1t came ont it Aupetits may Lo Joat & Satapacile I8 | aluiig/ upure blood or low eondition of “The house spent & large partof themorn: | Senator Dysart siid that it wasa bad bill, | Shesaid: “1have almost $30, which will | jagt week was acecpted by the hou Then | gho meotin a1y AR o B pecullarly adapted to purify and enrich the | the system, Ing session discussing b U 1S, by | He believed in o man paying his debts, bat heap cofin undother thanks Lmuy | it went to the g i e blood, to ercate i good appetite ud to over- | *Tu the spring I got completely run dow | £ 4y | prosident. While he was ox- | pout of the business was contrvolled by com oderman, which provides for cunty option | atthe sune tine _when i ceeditor tois 10 per wminmg the bylljghefors wiving it his ap- cowe that tired feeling ! 1ot eat or sleep, i all e dreaded | | 03th A l Af> the best months in which to purify your - Hood's Sarsaparilia will eure, when in the egrin 1o Tur Bre, |~ Toight Levis White, | connected with Hie-passage of the bill to re: | Waiin' bor the Oy & Western twom 50 muich need the ald of a reliable medicine | bolls, pimples, all humors, dyspepsia, bilios. domestic in the family of John T Taylor, | lieve the supreipg, court. The senate com- | ypombers of the agrecment, This double deal like Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. D the | ness, sick headache, indigestion, gener wast of this city, took @ dose of strychnine, | mitteo on the jydigjary veforved it toa sub- 1 catled out a ndmoer of harsh eritioisms Jonge, cold winter, the blood beeomes thin and | debility, eatarrh, rheumatism, idney and mission payments, and that the lines in the in_the matter of regulating or probibiting the | ecut of aman's wages and gaye S per cont to b BT Assengor association which had X ! SRR e g proval, he disgvgaed two very serious and | westor slo of intoxicating louors the lawyers it would take @ long tine for a Nebranka and lowa Postmasters, Tatal defeets, althgwgh the measire had boeon i could n t i hd 1 out , i H o 4 10t paid commissions hind been gouged out o T Cramb (rep) of Jofferson pocted the | im0 pay his debrs, A merchant ought Wasuiaros, March 3.—[Special Telegram | under consideration for eighteen months by |tk ahive of the basimess Teis safe 1 s 00 | . e r|n bill. He said the measuro was ono whicy | rather to tll a man at the outset that he | toTue Bre.)—C. A Ripley was today cow- | the ublost lawyers in congress, The st [ giine“iha they awill not bereafior fall b | every member should support. It simply | would not give hiu gouls, | ' ul 1 missioned postmaster at Springview, ‘Keya | dufect was a clause in one of the seetions | hiva for the samo reason. A motion that provides that u a mtter of tho most vitil | Senator Van Housen noved as asubstituto | 1oana coiute. Nob, ¥ | Which requived that the new courts of ap. . . rfo e wellare . . P 4 u K members of the Independent Order of Good s " ittt e Wwolaro ol of tn | t0Semioe Thyntors o bt the b os | RSO L o st qo | ol Shollt et ot Hes vty | FRAEE 04, PR LG, o arsaparilia edicine R R e T B o | PR at Glenion, Guthrie county, Ia, L e T L e Gl ords and ba wndors.” “Tho umend, $his a larger sale i auy othier sasapanila | diseases of 1ife seemed to lave a mortgage oa temperance iu the community forty vears | Senalor Cotlter said, however, that as o e its passugo was delayed, mo one ot the great bkl b ALR e il dapse o lood piclir, aitl; uoreasos lu poplarity | sy azsem. 1 liave now taken baro hoitios at g0, when whisky was comparanvely free, | member of the commitice which' had consid- The Weather Porecast, lawyers who had it i charge was sharp { every year, for it is the ideal Spr edicine. - Hood's Savsaparilla and hive gained Y Tho orizinal motion was then defea f PR : i i and cach man driuk s mich as he pleased d the bill he had preferredto fight the | For Omaha and vicinity— Fair: coldey anvilgh to notico the fact, But a moro sori 0 Thiave for a Long time been using Hood's | pounds. Can eat anything without it harting He thouxht it wouldsimply drive trado from | measure ofi the floor wther thay send in | For Nebraska, lowa and South Dakota - | 0us defect was ihe rapoal oy this bill of u se Y BINPIORIRUR I Barsaparitla, and believe me, T would notbe | me; my dgspepsia and biliousness have gone one connty into another. A mENONty ropo d | - REMER, W8 e | tion of the revised stitutes which gives the e i o e e withoutit, As a spring medietne 108 tuvalu- | 1 neyer felt botter i my Hife. Those two Sodermin, auhor of ‘the measure, had al- | Senator Rudall said the od lay was good | EUr watmer by Thursday moruing: vari- | g prne court jurisdiotion over the " class of aNo griplag, ha B B able E. A, RUODES, 130 Ontarlo Stroet, | bottles were worth $160 to e W, v ways undorstood thot local option was 4 | cnough, U0 Wiem, SR i cases which thenew law sends to the pro- [ yin ™ Gite pill,” Hes Cliteago, 111 Be sure 1o got Eviows, Liscors, 1. 5 demucratio doctrine and thought hebhad a | Scualor Hom sald that if this law passed oo e S —— posed court of wppeals, No pmovision was & . . h I right to expect suppoit from thatsideof the | it would take mouoy out of the pockets of | harged with Embezslement, made for the di s ) position of vases of this S —_— . . bouse. the' poor man to Al the pockots. of lawyors, | Adolph Sodda, o collector for W. 1 Ben- | cla it ave sow ponding in tha suprome [ Death of n Minisior's | ) Scoft (iud) could ot see thatay question | The bill ought to bo keilied, and killed doad | nett, was lodged in jail last evoning on the | court, G thousand or mors in numbe Murcurin \ Marel 3. Spocil of probibition was involved: it wassimply | aud skimned,and when it was skiuned Pu B, | -Mrs, A. 8. Bog it | charee of embezzling $18.60 of his cwp they wero dropped from the do the question whether m few siguers had tho | couldu't be brought to life again | mono, supreme court, never to bo revived agal Boggs, winister of the Mothodist Sold by all druggiats. £1; six for#s. Freparedonly Soldhvalldrugglats. §1; alx forgh nght to force the traMc upon an unwilling Sevator Switzler sald that if the bill had | : - — — yesterday when the bill bocame W I church at Mitchell, died this by C.LHOOD & CO., Apot heearie eople. any merits when it was introduced it had Do Witt's Lattle Early Risers: only pill to | Taw. I was, of course, the intention The funeral will take blace to. ps!:uuu,- (dem) of Cumiug opposed tic bili § It them through the aweudments. As it | cure sick hendachound rogulate the bowels. | of the framers of the ikl 16 have them trans | morrow 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar Proparedoaly Lowell, Mass. by C. L (001 & CO, Apathecaries, Lowel, Ma

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