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2 THIEE OMAHA DAILY BER: THURSDAY., MARCH 5, 1801, e e ——————————————————— e e e e e e e t ession tha striking out the Even i its m CONgress t ety thro pased | Deadlock e 1o sonth Dak ot Che irrogn | e ehe BResibiissaon Voot \wes ar D, Mavh | [& of Privilage aud . o wan taken and - solted 8 and Thakigivings, Hudshikingand Vo st : I ditpateds thitd 1™ Farewells Mark the Olose of Oongress o b ¥ Wil Blune and Vishs B 15 el and 45 1 . y | reported a tio lxuww.“ 1 hohiv . £1,076,41 | N Mareh £ Phe pre nator was, Both sid THAT PRINTING JOB WAS AUTHORIZID L 3 AR t ) “ | WORK OF THE FIFTY-FIRST SESSION. e for Passage H 1 ¢ aatct Bilts That Have Developed it Taws Feport on £he Chinese the BN ¥ s tor Paying \ \ ring t Bl Tha Paccially Passed and License o the . ¢ | L ' some Bilts That Fai Connty School Fund Entirely. Lo b 0ot Lwith | body near t ( ol by 1\ S 1000 Mr. Coleman of Louisiana, Mr. Yardley of ygihs A < Pennsylvania, Mr. Stivers of New York and isboblit i g Tortan foe Bl Mr. Wade of Missouri, and s soon s the | drinks, thelive attleand hog inspe Bouse was declared adjourned they started | the bill appropristing 81,0000 for th MR | Goorgin,” which was | Provement of the Mississippi river [ Wil On tken up by thogreat mass of republican | MU sorehim gicar manifceuers Neb., March | —{Special to Tue | represontatives, who made the hall Fing £0 | 1o G per et of the tios oieged to prvat paper vestorday appeared an delight and odification of the galleries pa horates land geant vailoads shal | n i gation, bable unconstits lomocratic chorus, hosdod by Gwpre- | charge for transport sl : (' Missouri, retortod | troom sudsupniies: for thenictof " sitlr e on the Notthern Pacific riroad indenn ity L their voles were | jnye ‘o' pornilt the export of formentel in the supcrior volume of | liquors tow fovoikn comnt ey withoit. the pay. | und from the press gallery, the reporters | ment o1 tix, foapply the proceds of the having taken . Repib ) Dbl cipt WEEY VAN A i soased thioir wi ) fTorers. The £100.000 f O'Neill ¢ Doxology," D s x S RS crtinent Query Connect time s Bk Pl off ; Vs i t i Calif s of Michigan, Coleman aud oy spection of Tty 0. trackup “Our Fathedand” as the elosin : el " ! e prosided for Lo the | efect was very fine, as was the singing of | appotion provided ior | wohn Browi's Budy," takenup after. The [ sion, and th of the t comants of the pr stiery for the last [ featad on tes : iid 1w v i ' Luidden @ imbers on th vamme rendered **Good- | Which, af l\)umw iso, failed b fucts, s " \ i [ el o Looter, Gooq. | tionin thoother, are ety ) Plerson oa t that the ch mado et Yo Hrow tins, Ty oston Wodlar bye, Congress: My Lover. Good- | e "Gonyor iird. bill, and. the. are erald by the entery ! 1L, K v lattes i MR bye, and *He's a Jolly Good Fellow,” and [ veoranizition b o Padloch Hernld by tho entorpe oporter ¢ L, Ko Joonta, s i : reorznizition bl The Paddock Yoira it ke them Tl and vinding in overy AT ooDe | MBor L OTOn, [ et il ion i ot the ¢ it was with regrot on the partol theim- [food bill, the Niaragm anal b 10 UpFEO Nl DT e ks, oy (el printing wnd by what ity the areument | Van Housen, Williams, Wilson, Woods 22 | o8t Ve constitution or whicl mense throng on floor and i th ey [ th vailroad fanding bill, and the 3 ¢ E11 malgot 1o reatt | 1gd lis seswion wud 1t is expcted that was ordercd printe fod at that time | - Nays -Coulter, Dysart, Itandall, Sar Iecrentad byluw, and whose mppolntment ot | that the imprompti musicale came o an end. et L mean e Al ! uselousces, NO io- Uyt il Al s b N Rt L | L Vot Ne e D Lt GO LA on Hibrnay, f Crtie cansti tta T ST S PTGV G | HOW T W pIOCENER il voio 1 either ouse v g is known of majority of tho committee o printine, o Vot Voting - Bud, Chiigtofferson, vernor: il 1o i 1be ap- | Allthe greater partof themoruing theve | Following ave some of the senato erhis tiken charge of te mitteo and bis appomtment as man, | was then passed Naves fuil foree wnd e divosted of any 1 nition from anxious members of the hovse, | 102 the fre coinage of silver,” eularging th nore thi enoigh wsets to proveat loss tha the was printer, and i Serate B8 6 105, rels cmmieatioa iy ison ot the apnoitinentol | who eowded around the or it of lmestiaders and proonp positors and stockbolders now, or has o been at least, th n of the pe : N suid - named persns as offecrs o sald eelet | e L es S e nd \ public Lands, revivingthe grde of lic " - omen Law as som s the goveror editor of a paper and there fore was presumed was also passed. o Iy epR i aqlan Hombets : rrenatal of the urmy, aud for the expl n The Conmreeticnt Governor, isattuched. This was done for 10 bo acquainted with the subjeet of printing, “ tos of the “Doxology” died away, and the vallcing i wihey e more carefully question being af 1 Calitornia_and_ other stat eartesion irgation has been ma siceess, nave bee overhauled and the evam [ 1hom all,as bestadaptod to the wants of this state, faker., 1t will be woticed that tha cy dauseis attiched, and the bi i point 1Usamuel M. Elder, Luther P. Lud- | calls, vociferous romarks and and survey of the interior of Aliska. ‘Th ) the com et tGreea. Louis Meyen Geore W ices to attract a I u, March 4 S s med by mbers, that in se ention . following house bills fai ) fass the ser k \ and for that reason he was put on that com larities, then sunced that that | Marti e Fitzeerald, Ao J° Siwy W BB A bR 0 e Do thNsTet tha ! F ! £ I the senato te stute the people are waitit nittec as chairman, | want to say that toe mumittes was veady t the nomi- § Moster J. W, Hartley, and W.N.ON i te enough to cateh the spe: e s e W to col perations. it next day after the argonent was made be- | nations of the g members of the mhers of suld relicf commission. u ekl INSIEOMER SIORICH VLI c % 8 d M1y expected t s law willgive fore the committes on ruilroads of the senate | Nebraska retief . trully request thit such - appolntment b oye found thoy sulihadu hard road ors during the wir Frigation i ne astang dimpetuis $1i8% Eraiihe bealbfh the rallin somBItiote | b Thetatnan of oy committec on public charities fmras majority to have the rules sus cos, werethe sub-tresury art the senate, and after considering matter T'he bl wa wnd after a session of ' n_the dny Scaator Switser, th (bl gL el il et il e 2 Sl m of that committes, announced that Meanwhile the con forees o i dizen reci procit bill t e Austin - vered n Sericous Defece. 1 Mareh 4, -[Special Tele mysell [ went to Senator Day's desk cor minute: sl il B dchl H called his attention to the matter, Senator | and the ve il SOmItta) Was TORAY 16, r6fiort bill, the only appropriation bill remaining to | ue e const ercon tii 8 Al bl EEh e : vemor i D liAVITic UGt pRARORE Bt i e ot |t e s s o president stherenpon orered the hall | be acted on, weve earnestly endeavoring to | railway, the postil s : and o Poaring with commu i i discoverod a serious dof the rvaiivoud committee and havine beard a | which senat 11 had been invdefinitely Iand tlie sonate went into: oxective | romove tho shumbling vlacke 1 the wai of | toloerph bilks, bill Lo aid negroes kiey, who s S1, providing or the issuing of &100000 DOPLION el () S of By HOArd (e | Whilch sonaty e o, LIt Inct boettyndolutlol | haston, = Wion tho doo wots raofaried e he oase rpidly filled s final | o enigr A »uan worof Comecticnt, aid | fi bouds >0y sesd for tho drouths tention to the matter and told him 1 | aud laborers who are heads of i | auestioned the legality of Mr off, while in the guliorids stauding room had | the icome tax: bill and i solition was Taid apn | 5 3 : thought it advisable that the committee | amendments to it provide that the cost of at- | Pintment asa member of the rlie i, | ceased to beavailible seme time previo financiat and political i | nilcatton | o mds shall be payible in el e By e et Car ] sin. He didso on the authority of and throngs of peoplp jammod the passige e o v refusedtr | five years, but whether from date number of copies of the argument priuted garnishee’s monthly income instead of | 14 0f that instrumnont, which declares that no § With T b IhCS o Tl followin and T sugzgested 1o the seaator that we have | 10 per cent in the original b onw execi- | Person dected to thologilature st recuive | - S A e throughout the ¢ s without the presi- | W Auditor Benton says b n 5,000 copies. He considered the matter a fow n instead of thre o mation vt | any ervitappointment within the state from 1e republicans i Louse 1 BTN P EHAATI PAT 00 08 of the % Bonds issved nnder such taws, and Attorme inutes nud he Suggosted. that it be reduced | and the bill was returncd to tho general file svernorand senate during the term for »rs to the mast, determined to go out of | g retios ol Caone W, Hook: fe el ROV THE W ERES. Generl Hastin s say would b 104,000, Having the paper in my hand I | by the following vote el hie has been clected, and all such ap- | power as aggressive, dofant and full of fieht wrole this statement at his desk. This is | Yeas—eck, Brown ston, [Keiper, | Mintments shull bevola SHRA RS L 2 b eaves a vicancy on the board, the | sion monsures beo e ssitedin the | or otherwise is no aified, Stat of claims jurisdiction of claims on ac 3 ik cidb AT L ekl Sl il (e G countof the property of the Chesapeake ’ tod Minnoapolis | low to remely the def the original statement which T williow re Mattes. Schram, Shumway, Starbick, Swit, fornuis colleza, “nct Tor tho relief of J, Hollis | < T, were 0N and £1,00 | ovemor veto the bill “Please prist 3,000 copics of the en or Aot SVilkon: \aoue ient of all the other members havin No democrat Waving preparect the usual | MeBlair, art anthorizine the prosient (o 1o cively U e » late 1o inroh atemont,” and the sobator wiroto. the I h i been confirmed. Governor Boyd will now he | vote of thanks to the speaker, Major MeKin- [ Stope Tendore. Mones et Wing slatein the Coln mine at Coulter of the publishing house on this, which Navs Dysart, Hill, Kooz, Michener, | compeolled to appoint another commissio ley arose and offered_ a resolition, thanking | place him on the retired list, act for the e Tl killed Otto Baries fatlly i ears hore in his own hand writing, Moore, Povator, Randall, Sandoes, Stevens, | 1tis not thought that he has as yet deci the speaker for the ableand impartial man- | g of AL 8 MeCros AL oot red Clioster Loy Villiam & North,” and signed it. 1 took ¢ e Wi ol any person. ner in which he hud parformed his duties M. Hyatt, decease act o prov Westen men urticle to Senator Hill immediately * The senate thon went into committeeof the The honse, which had boen in a buzz from | American regis VIR HIREE It Bannth RGNt We | Hols ool Oty e Mo 15T AReTND Judicial Apportionment the many toned whispers of the members on wanted a certain number of copies of that | 210, ie former enavles the purchusers of Lixcory, Neb., March f—{Special to Tue | the floor, lapsed mowentarily into somethi amers Mo @ de s taukand A e srior Boyd s ot Ton private bils L lnd pussed con The s providing for a ¢ approaching quiet as the resolitionwas wead, | rross faied tobeeome laws beciuse of their the question of revisiigg the T | Mt conference Lo r and Mr of To¥as arose in his place: | failur to receive the prosident's signatur o was Sigz T or, and that m The pre o of My, MeKinley, as cliir- ; AT Vs Hox | - argument, delivered the evening before oy seed grain t 1 o the crop to be grown Bre. | —The Louse committee on apportion .'\1‘ ul.. ves b \iva the railroad commitic therefrom, and the latier auttorizes county | ment has finally agred upon the following ordor rinted for the winting com. poards 1o use e connt surplus eeneral i SO ELY fr 1 D the matter to the chairman of the commit- | horse fced for necdy fariie As willbe seon the Douy county distriet ppoinied 08¢, persons. who hoped Contests for seats held by aocrats in the | ville, Wil eaten by unkoown e T S 4 i ommi wers bill i Siearas pratorio Qisplay. | housewere made by cigh republicans, | tramps yesterday morning and the ticket of N i sl ) printing and that be had signed itand | wero vecommended for pissa isallowed scven instond of oight, as asked | for & vizovous oratoric splay . ) srarm to T T The d that Isignied it, and asked Senator Hili to d Phe c 16 3 y Lol £ as he merely demanded the call of | Tueelcetion committee decid venten of 1 s o e that Lalisds anlinkil i SopatpnitillUic do he comiities m\my. Teno for, buta large number of independents en- | fi, B¢, EOE - TS e eall was | those, eleven in favorof s and six Close, collector Councinan [ trial inthe cir any opinion, but appended his name, which 1 | o o s lon deavor to cut the number to six, and this is | procesded with amid jzteat confuslon, due to [ i favor of democruts. 'The house seated | taxes inthe Fisst ward of 120 conrtmd the testimony aaduced today was R S - 1he result of a compromise: Tl fact that nearly every member had some | cightrepublicansin place of the sitting dern- | 1ol the dty aud is sid 1o be the commitice on printing, which consists of EORIHO the. Tt Jistriet—Richardsou, Nemaha, Johu- | varting remarks for thdneighbor whom he | corats anduoclard the soutof one demacrat | counts #1600 “andidate for five members, had signed these articles and LixcoLy, Nob., March .—[Spaciul to Tur nee. G K perhaps might mever see again. Whe vacan e house adopted the reportof the [ By the breaking of a Teved ¥ g tho names aphended hore aro that of T 4. | Ber.|—A petition from Congressman O. M Socond District-—Ot cull was finished adozen members were on | Committee i every case preser ted i e ety s bt wade a Day, ). K. Stevens and J. 1. HilLY Now I | Kem and seventythree other citizons of | Phird District — Lancaster: thre. tetrifootall shiouing fyete domindt DURING LS AT e want to say in addition to that, that while I charactor, Tong stited that ashingto, I N " : 000 ikees o1 exiln Lhouse fo howse inhis war Fourth District —Douglas, Sarpy, Washing- | know if ‘their uames were recorded. M The first or long on of the Fifty-first | 1and have flooded i lin o his neichbors. Her waks then, as now, aware of the fact that the | oy ; sl ), 3urt; seven judees. flouck of Tennessee was the most vociferons | congross was also notble for thenumber of B J. Bryan of ludinnapolis reported. fo all the women against b I Ron. b ats aT e hraan e Rl L0 ballals cast ont th iibite amendment, Pifth District—Saunders, Butler, Sewa of thom all, butwasone of thelast 10 be |important measures that beaime lws, Wy- | Circinnati poplice that heliad been rabbed of 1enced their husbawds, aud Senator B is one of the cominittee | Was presented and referrd York : two ju 5 recoguized, Messrs, Gaunon and Peters of | orning aud Tdalo were admitted to stat 210,00 ona streot. ¢ Later b od ho the ward whero he shon and Senator Shea another, knowingas 1 did | A petition was received from citizens of Distuiet —Dodwe, Colfax, Platte, N Kansas, who had just entered with the agrec ol, making the nunber of states forty left the moey e ' i, majority. He iss ol that Scnator Shea was nof prasent, and hav- | Dakota county ¢ that Silver lake, near K, Nunce: two judges. HkonibhaushoLney Ly nouman- | four. A bl providing forthe forfeiture of entown, 1 S Bow i Evan gz Dl $i18 ‘n| BrOOBAATATIFOFArt LoNthis it ten by " th viet-Saline, Thaver, Nuc Jus consent to vote, hut it v sed to | all unearn to aidin the con- S tOr B RS P Wl Lrans ompa h unti this committee, 1 have been informed and de more, Clay, Hamilton ; one judgze umber of others who yelled out regard- | struction of rai te the portions of L B oW G R lding | pad paid ber 85 ekl i District--Cuming, Stanton, Dixon, | less of the rules how’ they would have | the mads incon e of the pass s DOWIL g aaian © aouol st liceemini sling loeh el had a meéting since its creation to my knc The by in commitice lole, re Cedar, Thurston: one e 1 been present. Finlly | age of the ! f Tands to | s demmded confereuce Bingthe matter and sa edige. As a matter of expedicucy atibe tim ommended the following b S District—Wayne, Ma ! r k was anopportumty | settleme “The A merican R DS T took this ‘mothod, sqmiiting. it a it | It lope., Pierce, Kuox: one juds athe was but such | meat fro “kets brou enwere sent fulo anold mine o = e Hikd Darith DistHot Adnms EWalkter motion as this he woull vite, notwithstand- | about the pssngeof 1 - P, and icted in the use A Two-Coent Rate Wanted fnd satisfactory may of securing o majority in, IKearney, Harlan, Phelps ; one ji ing the pair. When atlast thevote was un- | the mspoction of for expor Sty larnps o 1110060, Mareh 4. —|Spocial T of the cominitteo's. sigy o the bndey | Beatrice institute retle minded, who | iieventh District--Bufalo, Daswvson, Cus- | nounced the repnbliesins rose en masse, clap- : a ik asking for the public: ition to | lost her hand in o fng machine; house one jud pingr there hands - vigorouslty, waving papers | tevated arti 0 - | explosion . tha Aouilbat thi ote the follow atthat time, and | rou 231, by Cor thorizing the election | Twellth District-Lincoln, Logan, Sher- | aud books. and making the air resound with | able the pre < ¥ J. W ool < applicatio app /0 tha actiolcs nddressedito the X wan, Keith, Cheyenne, Duenl, Scotts Bl | cheers, the volum und being swelled by [ of impure or ar | dentic ing house: *Please print Kimbail, Bamer,” McPherson, Avthur, Per- | applause in the gallerics. The applause was [ drinkare w 1 nile | business 1 "t 4 was e the hauds of Chairm accompany tement under Kins 3 one judge renewed more vigorously than before as | among the 1 Pomsylvania, is i 3 ' Nnley, ‘The Altan said postively that enclosed anthority AN MG Omaba) and providing that one may | Thirteenth Distriet—Furnas, Frontier, Red | Speaker IReed entered the hall to_relieve Mr. | jeresting lws enscted v tao f from 30,00 10 50,00 would mirke reduction uniess the war Dawes with proot copy for corrections,’ | be elected for cach 4,000 inhabitants; | Willow, Hiteheock, Hayes, Clase, Dundy; | Burrows of Michizan, who was temporaily | Providing for an additonal assistant There s srea excit Shoytangus | WiS _deared of Jacksonvillo Soulheustor signing my name and dating it the 2d_month | houseroll 1%, by Curtis, providing that a | one jud in the chadr. secrtary of the navy and an | county. Kansws, over the sp of s1nal): | mIlesks, geod owerthe Atahisin: o (oivigo and 26th day, 1801, 1 stated in wddition to | sumimnons against a railroad company may be Fourteenth Distriet —Rock, Bro Keya CHEERING THE SPEAKE assistint seerctary of war, providing | poxamong far S seis the scare | Moreover itwould applv the reduction this, “would like these copies by» Saturday | served upon any freight or ticket'agent or | Paba, Cherry, Sheridan, Dawes, Sioux. Bex The democrats joered at the demonstra- | for the exportation of fermentd lig in | inthe towns that vities prohibiteq | KansasCity voll 18 bet ween €hiciugo an evening if possible, ling it “Stevens,” 1 | upon any condiictor in any_ county m the | Butte,and unorganized territory north of | tions, Messrs.Bland and McClamuy shouted | bond without pwment of internil rvevenue | eather entrance ¢ s excopthy rallroad, | Sk Touis. The . ‘chison claims the Jaskson presented the paper as 1 have it in my hand | state: house roll 145, by “Taylor of Butler, | there; one judge. ont retorts to the republican applause that | tx, extending the eriminal jurisdiction of Rimids) s ofof the provinceof | Vile lus not ised “sjectiovable milage 10 the secretary of the senate and it was | authorizing the formation of a now school were lost in the confusion. Mr. Caunon ral rts to the grreat lakes, increas- | Bolanond rsenting a populae | February 18, hut the clims the properly O. K4, “C. H. Pirtle.” Now in | district by the assent of a majovity of the The Soderman Measure, came in fora wild ovation s te pr ing. to $72 per monththe pensions of | Batition for & cossation. of cruslies, masse. | St T0us scilpers are withit connection with this article published in the | legal voters residing in the distriet affected Laxcory, Nob.. March 4.—[Spacial to Tie | the eonfereac sport on the deficienc, those permanently disabled, directing the | crag 278 men, wornen iddien of the firs World-Herald, stating that it is the first | by the change, and providing that. pupils re- 3 i ; s f , the tast report he woull have o ake. superintondent of the census to colleet sta. PO 2 od s g i y Br The Soderman bill, providing for the P f dbas e fa 4 1 severil days, timo that a senator has ever heen convicted | sidingat leasta mile und a° balf from their republican colleagues sprang to theiv foor, | Hties of farms and mortszaced i cdnoss, | purked by thomost dinbolical of Atroities of a deliberate falsehood in the senate. wn schooltiouse may attend the nearest | subiission of the question of ealliug a con- | yiving him cheer after cheer and tossing | for the promulgation by the president of rog. ' y 1 feel that the publication S nool in listrict by the transfer of | stitutional conveation, will not pass the | whatever was on their desks into the air iv iations to provent thespread of contagions well as the action that has beeun u House adjourned till 2 b, m. | house. On atest vote toovder thebill to a | tumultuous lonio commendation of M diseases from ono alate to anotior, grante taken in this matter, is not only persona afternoon session the governor's | final veading tho result was, yeas 52, nay's Cannon, 3 z certificates of discharge to those e vl T Iha Inciice Sh insult but an ¢ wed and informed the | Two members were absent “who may ™ sup Mur, Breckenridge of Kentucky, mnid ap- | nlisted under sumed nav Tl e > L selves a few day position today, in my place in the 3 use that the governor had approved and | port the measwre, hut this will only wmake | plause from the democrats, made a graceful war of the 0 prevent e y hot is 1.0t know the purpose of not ouly askiy signed house roll 141, the Australian ballot § fifty-four of the sixty votes nesessury for its | speech, eulogistic of the treatment the importation from siate loto) ahothier | ~UIiREIIS awtathier ins ggatn bio * | they had in seeir vurpose of dewanding of these entorpri i bill. (Avplause.| Alsothe bl locating a | passawe. The bill was opposed by all the | minority had reccived from Mr. Cannon, good= prohibitea by the lutter state (ex- | Portof Odessa, 1t nas snowed b geutlewen of Tie Oz Brraud the World- | eirls’ reform sehool at Geneva, democrats and all the republicans except | but the republicans were chary of join Pt in original packiges), to prevent col B vahaentaat e At malcine the Heraid that 1 be corrected in this matter On motion of Williams of Gage the howse | Cramb and Schappel, Dickerson ana | g in the acclamations, being evidently of | lisions atsea, toapply i portion of ti night atanployers' terms, ing to the that the publication as made by them be cor- | went into committee of the whole, with Me- | Feichunger were the only independents who | the opinion that Breckenvidge's re s | ceedsor the sale of punlic landsto « Itaty s new cabinet willasls a vote of have suffered fr rected. Task to be correctly reported as tho | Kesson in the o cousider billson the | opposed the schieme. Stevens of Furms | were reflective insome measure in deroga- | dowment and support of wrricult fidence on its | i pot wronanid b transaction oceurred hore tivo evenings veneral file, The following bills were taken | spoke against the mewsure, but sue- | tion of the speaker legzes, transferrving the weather rcau Avilanche ve st rilway trave upon which these pnbiications are presun up: House roll vy Howe, providing for ibed to the pres: nd voted “aye” I'his conclded the necessary work of con- [ the simal serviee to the agricaltirat ( between Vienu and Tr ) ! il BRepoee” bly founded. 1 ask that justice be done in | the submission of a ‘coustitutional amend is an opeu secret that the movement is bo- | gress, and the remaining time was chiefly | ment, provid o @ 3 this matter. I ask in addition to this that | ment requirinz all moucys derived from sa- | ing pushed by the party prohibitionists, who | consumed in offorts to seeure the passage of | ments withnickel oreand mtte, and author- | A SIS 8 G EERHTRY Tilse Bt the truth be told and that I be not placed be- | loon licenses and fines 1o be paid into the | sec an opporfunity to réopen: the agitation on | local or private bills, izing the jostunster generl 1o tist the free | & tAMNGLOT SaNCITAROL, s oen Tormed. i 3 fore the peoble of this state in a false posi- | county school fund, the liquor question. Porter, the prohibiti delivery system in small towns. Itis stated in Paris that the Alsace-Lor tion through partisan_ purposes or railroad | Mr. Breen moven that the enacting clause | member from Merick, has been spevially raine passport regultions will be “d @ manipulation. T appeal to the senators pres- | be stricken out. Lost ve in drumming up votes for this bill and fhis Italian ciedinis beinss sicik the essrs. Day and Hill, whether or not. | Soderman moved tnat the words “county | wieldsa strong influence among the indo notwithstanding the statement they made | fund” be stricken out the words pendents. The vrohibition lobby, which in the other evening, T amnot correct in this A substituted wherever it occ spite of the speaker's orders mo: zoall position, and T want to say now | The amendment was lost, and the bill ro- | tie seats on the floor, took thicic dofeat any- and here that I have not approached ed for passa, s 52, nays not taken, | thing but gracefully, and will begin active these gentlemen in regard to this matter in a House voll 42, erman, providing for | worls toinduce enough republicans to unite 1ol ing manner since the occurrence day submitting to the vote t the general elec- with the in ts Lo carvy the measure, Dofore yesterday. 1 have not said a word to | tion in 1562 the question of calling a constitu- l{‘l(hwv' of them in regara to this matter, tional convention. In der ing the bil ertiin of Passage. rther thin on the evening to which T refer, | Soderman snid the present coustitutionis | Lixcoux, Neb., Marehd.—|Spocial to Tz | § SRR o L i o LR aT i fac e B! 1 simply called their attention tothe fact | is imperfeet and decidedly uncertain in some | p Tha Iy \ — ] 05 CAPCR 0} BCTBARIDIVE SORLID JUMYE (h08 A 8 e o o that they were mistaken, but 1 have learned | of its leading provisions, as was proven W | Bee The Faxon bill, known as house 101l | were doomed to disxpmointiment, asthese gal improper from that'on the other hand o conferon o has L R e L o 22, which requives the signature of a ma- | leries are small and“wero soon filled to their i S hield by oneor two of these senatars, oneat | Scott thonght the old thi had passed | ority of all the ejoctors ina township or pro- | V! ! fa amaraiangn feral T v Jeust, “with the gentleman from Douglas | away and tho constivution did not. moet the | cinct, toapplications for pormits o sell i | areey e oo O e o omd) ot \ ty in rogard to this n T appeal to | requirements of the peoplc aftor an execurivo sossion, he erowds that | o1y wlie ; toxicating liguors when issued by the board | had been waiting tu e corridors and beauti- | United St ty of Senator 1 A Ames of Otoe—Would it not better to | of'sun e i B MR L . i t he kuow what he was signing when ho | cducate the peoplo to understaml the consti of suvervisors instead of thirty frecholders, ful stairways, becane so great as t atirel v vides for additi that he k y I ; 3 as mow requived, is certiin to pass | obstruct tho passugp of the enrolling clerics ‘ Slimed Unls crden R 1 sppos) ta the houseiy | titdos ra to amend AP § the house, The bill'was discussed b length | or messengzers, who chureiedly vusied from Ipreuie Colrt 4 and finally ordered engrossed by a vote of 49 | one house to th h beaving lately | ¢ i ¢ e did not know when he sigmed this Furias hag examined the cou hou b it statement the contents of it, and I stay wion and felt that it wasa preity fair it yens to40 nays. Gifford and Clapp, (reps, passea measur : fn the I eourts an i I 2 14 Crisis. toaay 10 say and reiterato upon my honor as a | document aud foared a new constitutional | W2 I CERNIY vl i R LS R UL T ERred ance : adaw in th man that I told him its imports and its pue. vention wonld not make any improve v all tho demoos xcopt Shryookof Cass | filled ev RS (TR L o P | ' o Joses, and that ho signed it ther and thon. | ment, The prohibitlmists would want to § Lt iy STRA g D T 10 JOTaRY. ANDANES MagL AL, HIe | ] ow, 1 wus vinformed yesterday evening | put theiv pet bobby inand the suffragists | (e 0 Sctuppel, Vands: | of even to peep thansal the doorways it by ‘one of the senatdrs that he had | e or to. strike out the word “male | (IR 2 RAETPe, LGNt |OLAVED 10 heon G MR NG IIRIVATLER IS S misreprosented the object of the | and he doubted if the people would go to the |y GEHH Fiohikingeb: Hermai.. | {aicho thambors ing ok be e order, that he understood it” was 10 be the | expense of calling the conveution that the | Kok Kruse on. Blbvans o Billmors | Biestdens: Mortoste BEhain soanmved Foriik printing of the squatter governor's message | voters would enporse their work D e e R LA TR b At TR for theuse of the senate. [ am not here for Breen did not believe that the business in- | fio pill engerossed and to strike out the en- | bers of foroig rations, and tho o the purpose of coutradicting this statement, | terests of the state should be subjected to | yir seats in any gatlosy were those r because | do not know whether he actually | doubt and uncertaioty and be continually | 40118 CEH A A0RER ) AR o) vee. K £ NUMERICALLY CONSIDEIED arvived at that conclusion or inot, but 1 | disturbed by the agitation of new doctries Unconstitutional, SR RIRONLE S T | e g +.033 bills wer v rusiness Troubles Will say that it seoms to me that the senator | and peculiay theories Trsooiac N M Aunahti S e i il aima s WOIRK OF THE SESSION ATt ool Epeat 1 (i DL 3 e ¥ Ay, Ma who would sign an order for the printing of | Speaker Elder arnounced Limself in favo 4 Of the work of the ifty-first congress e e 18 8,000 copies of a document of that character | of a convention He boped he would neve o three measur any of which in intrinsic would certainly be very visionary in his con- | get so small us to desire to dodge the ballot | decision that house roll 281, Ly Oalkley, is not | value and poputar interest would be suftivient clusions, and 1 want to say further, in my | box. The delegates would leave hittle petty | constitutional. “This bill authorizes boards | for i nutional issuc, stand “forth pre-cmincnt Judgment, this is a schewe of railroad lobby- | matters at lome and scek ouly the greatest | of supervisors, on petition sigued by a major- | amongall others. Fivst, the Meliuley tarift ism, originating with the gentloman from | good to the people. ity of the elociors, o issue bonds ot to ¢ bitl, which bocame a law: second, the Douglas county, and if it is is purpose and |~ Newberry sald if the eonstitution bad been | coed 3 per cent of'the assessed value of ¢ Uill, on which, during the first’ session, @ his iutention 10 undertake to cinch me be- | a little more explicit when tho farmers' leg- | county, aud in no eveut to exceed 20,000, for | compromise was offcoled, hased on' the | Custer county, praying for a recount of the South Sioux € 1) rly cared for and stocked v useroll 2, apwropriating §2.000 relief of f.ovina Turner, an inmate of this moriing o of jus the neace Luree in metropcliian eities (Lincoln and Ving Post Ruoae, Bie. | Captin Peery, CABLENEWS CONDENSED. rived here tolay The mivistry of Urizruay has resigied and b necial Teloge nal Railroad assoviat IN IR SENATE i On the senate side the scenes, while of a A nore dignified natare than those inthe house, | Frequent complaints conceruing the inef i X | ene from feissht, 1 were uevertheless animated and spirited. | ¢ieney of our federl immizgtion laws i o Aine lust year, 815,00 Tong before the arrival of the president the | brought about the enactment in the secoud W03 2uerease, £1 corridors, waiting rpoms and elevators were | Session of a mea v ubmad to corr the The i ¥ X $eno! > erowded with persons, many of them ladics, | alleved abhuses, I'his bill - was - pre believe 1S o 150, compar anxious to seats in the galler pared by ajoint - committeo of the ..~ were - Ex s to witness the explmfion of the Fifty- | senate and howe afier Al the ltalin o first conwress Thewwives ana daughters [ Hatin U miakes the contract labor law d ther . e Bow i of - sentors and mepresentatives flocked | Wore bindinge in some particilars and loss ob |13 T 4 around the reserved mallories and prosented | 10X uothers, andextends anl sttt WORK OF THE LAST SUPTING npany s for 1S90 shows the g N M test to t o refe Bre. |~The supreme court has rendered a In the Firtieth 6l wer - v aber campan n the house @ roso u ity Ky, s ity -1 or twer iteth ) were intro At 160 joint e an i the Fifticth o inty Aberien Bills thaet became laws duariy ¥ 8| Aok eirkars f S TP i s When laby was slck, we ga cause of the fact that 1 am the author and | islature met heve last January they would | the purpose of raising maney o procure secd | monthly purchiaseof 400,000 ounces of sils originator of the maximum freigot bill, No. | have “avoided cousiderable of u dificulty,” | for neely farmers, taking their notes for the | ver, which in turn was followed by more | BESE ST IMIIET (DM IV TWhe) Dahizns skh ) A 85 0f the senate, by seckingto impugu my | |Laughter. same. The court holds that the elause pro- | radical measures that failed of passage: and 1gross 1, . | < e shie waa @ (i, shocried tor Cstoria, motives, or seekiug to place me in a fulse at- | Storms (ind) of Nemaha wanted fo know | viding for issuing bonds ou apetition 1s ro- | third, the federal clections bill, which, after i s i Wheu sl titude before this senate, or before the peo- | if this legislature is afraid to submit this | pugnaut to chapter 18, section 27 of the re 1 protracted straggle, failod in the senate to Aew Teral g3uildings. ple of Nebraska, I burl'it beck in bis teeth | quostion to the people. He thought the ver vised slatutes, which requives a vote of the | reacha deciive vo Radical innovations M e R 2 i aund contempt, fact that this bill was introduced was sufi county to authorize the issuing of bouds. The | in theules of the house adde i st Lo prepund nator Day stated with rogard to the as- | cient evideuce that the people desire to hold { bill his already passed the house, but will be | its procedings ana — the it ; ok sertion that bo had attended the meeting of | aconvention, When this constitution was | smended in the senate in accordance with the | fruitless efo:ts w adopt the most vital of | e o1 public buildings and grounds show the railroad committee, the night Dawes had | adopted the iubavlauts were fow aud scat- | opinion of the cour these novations formed o part of the his- | that during the past congross 411 bills for the atne Miss, shie elung to Castorls, When she Lad Clilirem, s gav diom Castoria, by theeterk. to the house commit

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