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JHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1301, ARSH I LS TG | wontt o el e 6 | 1 ettt Seheutacts, | USING - FRANK ~ PRIVILEGES. | Shasattciagty “wointvoncs s %5 | SOUTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE, gonerally beld that if the | Sonator Browh, Wo. 65 - Empowering the of tho stato are roprosented. Th reby declared unlawful | b y otfated thoy would not e | county board POrVISOrs, in counties coting was held the Congregationnl - wny rnlr npany to e 8 pas y 1 which they were peinted. | under tow {dranization, o divide Hoev, Goorgo Hindley prosiding The Houee Passes the Moan Bill by a Vote ey [rew, ity rson over ol eht ) S, i arulo, do mot wish at the | townsh ity tnto tivo o tror y ou Got Their | 44 Rev Hull oftoriue the openinie prayer: | Tl Resubmission Mowsuro in Dangor and 4 . except rilvoad employes o purchnse lawsuits io 04k W vorlig place in va ] The addressos of the evening was given of 58 to 33, 1 or aved unlawful reh How vho had drawn the b, | s Ustasots, and 1o provide Bag, . by Goorge S shor of KKansas prosenting May Bo Defoated. POMON 10 take . pass from any Fail maintained that it was logal, or eather that tion notices in the san tho nec all Chy stinns considering the honds were worded precisely as weee those K¢ s, No. (0 Regulnting the i foroign misstonary work. NUNICIPAL SUSFRAGE GETS KNOCKED OUT | " (0 Reies Wilhout B qamtid, } Lepeating scc. | EX"MEMBERS LOOKING FOR NEW JOBS. | (i b A Slabon, of fobiun cuplhastied the | ONE MORE DAY OF THE PRESENT SESSION. - 1 The money tned from n - it it irogs and o Y tarmped Senator Shuywiy Ropealing ur missionaries ey, Seholiold of AQuirtus Put Upon the os: ey | tio apter tatutes Mr. Plerce's New Place-Reward of | Toxit G and many | A Bottery for Ofice in Progress the Honse Rev, scotthorn's In- r ’ s ; to Senutor \\’. ! 86 ¢ for the the Lobbyists—Th Prestdent thers o Av it was in- | detined undev t Wil Wakt Died in e NATIONAL LEAGUE MAGYATL wnds Arrested f Harmony > . $IN bonds in question In | appeal to county'tom Last Di ¢h Liguor Sell r, it was thought that it Sanator n LN, 10 ablishiug a o Diviston e Receipts st 1L again | mal school at Autédn A e Sehedule Adopied Sonator Moore, No. 100 Antho ; S i L] ; | kovernot to convey to Joh Dos the sou Wasiny oik, Mareh 5, (Spocial Telosran Prenne, 8 D, Man S t the subjeet, | half of the southwost quarter of scetion No, 31 1 \ o Tie Ber, | The national Teague muwgnates | toFire Bre |- This is nest to the last day of v | and that was done with the 1t that owing | 24, in township No. orth, in range 7 cast Wasiser March. 5. ) finished their business today and most of 5, nays i 3 P 1 the ground that | to the manner in which th ey was (o be | of the sixth principal meridian, on paymeat | Tt1s improbable that of th ) reprosenta | g himself, and | raised the bonds in question woald bo su- | therefor. | tives sovidmes given in prosecutions | clent guaranteo to the i of the | Senator Collins, No. 107-Defining the con shall not e used against i o any civil o 3 @ Consequen e It e this | ditions which assignee of purchisers celpts was - take i and - diseussed. | day they may come for final passage to eriminal suit agaiust him. {znod tho bitl, Tiwo rod thou- | Lots sold for taxes shujl be entitled tow deed, | tonight. Many left last nieht, while the | Cloveland Pittsburg and Cineine | morrow, s provided in the constitution Bismavck — Embereled consistencies Independent ., March Spacial to Tue alled apand passed the ohibiting free vnlrond passes to v 0 I from 1 the session and there is hurerying to and fro neft tho city, This morning o motion | to have bills passed to cach house for Hrst and eighty-cight senator TeHIN o give the visiting clubs half of the gate re- | veadizies in order that after laying ov | altogether more than one hundred in the ¢ nts and personal offects were sent out of now be excused aud the lesislature will got and all sorts of woods are being sent out portionment bill came up this morning il was coneurred in by the sonate. This make hibitionists filled tao fio the galleries aund the colonels and Als flittod back and fortl, giving their ordersto those inde provides for forty-three senab eighty-th reprosentatives, vinl ehanges from the presout senatorial portionment is the eutting off of ons senutor when lis people were suffering it seems has o, Gafiin, Galo, ' Gerdes, God sar ars are now available for the rliof | Senator e, No. 125--Providing for | trains woere loadod with them and theie | yati clubs ) ominx Matheson, McCutehion, M Sarost o fluancially than evor betoro and would also | for appropriation for artesian well oxpori Scolt 5 b Ihis aftornoon « deal was pel, Sehelp, Schrader Smith, Sod Neb., March 5. - [Special toTns Laxcons, Nob., Maveh 5, —(Spocial to Ti Senator Woods, No. 177 - Reganding 1} effects, clothingg, books,demijolns and all uther of Furnas, Steve o Stowart g ] Vorhes, Wald ron, White," Williams of Fray sociation his made an claborate Soiiator: RANGNIL No. 910=Autioplslag [IL19 SARIv0l jot IBTLEANSEREL (Of CocumERIE) | of it wus reached in o way which was | fora olind asylum at Watertown wore to 1 i vi—s AlbaRt (FoD) A 5 L e bandy coints | to vot at municipal doctions, cime up in | i »d, fuel, seed grain and foed for teams | will be expended by mon having franks in the | receipts and the homo elub 50 por cont. | vores of the two-thirds maority and it wa Messrs. Clapp and Gifford, two wepublican | providing a manner in which the same shall | 13 C4sior to box up clothing, ete, and €ive il ®ipyig fund will be used to pay Upon an appeal from the chair, the chaiv wa el kor Ford (dem phecessary to stite that the people in hi b - | 1tis said that there are Afty-two ex-repre- | with the monthly assessuients mad | The howso substitute for the senato's an i vash Lixcors, Nob., March 5—[Spocial to T bl Meikessor N0 (Ceth) Ber.|—The following hus been issued by the shall consider the cash ncc (vep), Shipk \tvoake (datn); | ssis ot Rl B WHABH ARG 1 L0 14 rain dealers after all expenses have been met, the | that the governor will sign it 1 Absent Gifford (rep), Purnell (ind), Wat. | 84 thereport are made apparent. “The mis- | jophy and practically deserted their own | mien or those willinz to fuenish seed for the | congress which meets next December aro ubs and scemed to be tho most feasible Hetiver e e 10 T it e e oy | talo suffiago. Chiof among theso ave Uua b Feceivid by niafl or In person up to | deparanents for appointn It will “take | juent that there will cortady be o club | for vepresentative districts. The only mat i 67 Dhalps. ROHAR BEDIxoN: Taglor and N e e b o et | Ders a month, it secms, to leavu that partisan | eharge of the the dificulty of workingmen to udopt labls and trad of sueh associntions, and punishing parties | the investivation, suegested by Tne Brer, Faxon demanded a call of the bouse and | delivere ourd theears where the grain | break down the republican party club. Just wjournment President | house Is reduced frora 120, All counties ex S A representative, These two districts hay Hoil by White, orizing cities | referred to, the letter in question says 500 | absentees by & vote of 45 to 8 i in buik derstood to have been tendered the new mis- | Fdised againstit, and it went through in House rolls 402 and 405, Wills requiring state Iy ceedings under the call be dispensed with, The committoe reserve the eight to require 1 4ion pill, "There has been but one Paldwinin Custody, journing about 12 ¢ k last night Scatte; 1d, Bartholon Brennan, pok, Dien, K ichtinger - | favored the change, a8 | There [sthe customary teading to get; moas nnett, Heath, Hevman, Henry i of (e niody Tt hich 100,000 wi my o of o ol selonors? 1. a il ¥ o bR Do P A R P ALLABOUT RELIEF, L AL I B \ ’.{ & _“"\” “”“:”‘""‘.“\-;"““ bl iy s today. About a train load of docu | it would make weaker clubs stronger | ures througl, This moring Melvillo's b ;5, stolds, Modio, Mullon, ' Newborey, Olson R e ~u\~;u “l" Inconsistens ‘ - Senator Coulter, No. 138 Providing for the city today and tonight. The men i Cone | make the foague, as a body, stronger. There | ments at the station at Huron failed of pu arkor, Porter, Riley, 1titelio, Rohan, Schap cies Shown Up Municipal Suffrage Shelved. funding of outstanding school bonds, ss have o habit of pilag their persoual | promise a good sized rumpus over | sage by one vote, st (s b e D \ - the | tiis a5 the above clubs wore determined 0 | made by which Maxwell's bill for the in i nt out from Philade 35k.| - The woman suffrage contingent will | Paymentof road taxes by parties temporarily | truck into the large wooden boxes mado ab | have the motion passed. But & happy solu- | corporation of state banks, and Sheafc's Lo o g L L auspices of the A merican Sun residing in rond districts " h b A £ 3 A 2 S h Whitah 1y down to solid work. House voll 43, the | county beards to use the surplus gencral I looked for Hereaftor visiting elubs | ceivo cortain votes, and Melviide's bill passed f \\‘ Liams of Gage, Wilson, Mr. Speaker v ..' & the man w“m I\ el Reve b gagon bill, conforring upon women the right | funds” of the respective counties in purchas- | under congressional frank Few dollar pet 40 per eent of the gule | also Maxwell's, out Sheafe's lncaed a fow 1 : T reti s ARKL A d and to_distribute the same among the desti- | direction of freight and express charges, 1t | The athier 10 per cent must be sent 4 {der B i |‘ M'. n (i oty e money sid gaods. wiloh wen sent | Tegular order for final pussage tutd Aind Heady IAEHE of S8l htTas anH e i il ity (o ruled that was a spocial approvrintion breon ) rmb (rep e Decker Fuson (rep), | tohim from the cast gor that purpose. Tt is | yopibars, boing unavoidably absent, anoffort | be distributed | the congressional frank than to pay frelRb | iy oxpenses of tie league and will d staned o Wi final getion on the bill, but n :l‘_” AL AL (el WItHoRt swee Bidding Seed. r sentatives and ex-senators 1n the city who | elub during the scason. Whene f A stro fon of agists and pro expect to got appointments at one time in the ard of irectors — of the Nichols (ind), Onkley Iman, (rep) 1 corvespondent b beon shown 8 | oftice of Secretary oster, This mornin ! ol i p Rtuggles (nd), Schiot Seny. Sewor | lotter from ono of the most respoctablo cit reliof commission to attract the attention o | {peve wore over - dorn ox-representative suficient magnitide to . wareant | the house bill s law, as thore is no doubt by | seekine ofticial influence in procuring piace twill be cqually divided among th ! Stewsdorti - (dem), una’ Vaudeventer (vep. Py taea i 1c STATE 0F NERRASKA. OFFIQEOF NER A i 1 g \ | Tha bill b v consis s between the gentloman's work | pondents who have fallan into tho toils of the | wrark Reniey Connsm Nottee to el | for themselves. Many men clected to th it clu Ihis pieascd the threos wea e T i, ¢ | basis of apportionment — is op), Werner (rep ekerson (ind), | Sive states that Scottiorn has been compelled pe Tl O OWI [ routh sulferers. Senled proposals,with sumi= | yoady on the i rowling around the | MOV The mazuates refused to say anything Foniiele () atom (dein)y Clapp x'.'i’_ Yo distoree $1.10% Why ho held the money | DL laterosts toadvanco the causo of fe- | pias of swd sraln, wieat, gats, eorn and bar- | 1eady on the. ground, prowling around 1he | ahout the Cincinnati matter beyond thestate- | population for senatorial districts and 4.0 Tt BeCis S Baied. Lonk Fet AR nott of Yorlk, McCutclien of Boono, Sode : ”:;1 fl‘fflh,}':h,f'i’, ‘l;:{"_‘v;)"':y:‘ |“':.' o ',"r the alliance and some of the democratic mem- | the A connmittee was appointed to have Bronnan, authonzing associations and unions & | . AL el been explained. Recontly o 8600 order | Carpenter of Butler, Ar of Gage, Me- | commitiee will proced toopen bIds e e ALt 10 B e e Rl hIStt e , botu 5 1 Lawry untics, Tho marks for goods manufaetured by member was given for flour, but that en since | Reynolds of Clay and Ste of Murnas, Proposuls must bo for geain in carlond lots, | ddministration to persons who are plottin of Pittsbur " A in botu Sy nd Lawrence countios. A @ ho countorfeit or infriuge the saume -yeas | Was undertaken. The order, however, has | the house vefused to suspend the call and {05 Wbsi b Tine blos B 51 ved as Mt PIERCE'S NEW PLACE Byene dntrvduced the sehedule, Unlike | copt derauld, Buffalo, Hyde and Sully have 1 bty (it : 1ot yet been pald for. Of the §1,168 above | ordered the sergeant-at-arms (o bring m the | ol L3 Ex-Senator Pierce of North Dako former sclicdules, not a siugle voice was it me eack, There was oxcitement in b of tho second cliss tomaken special lovy for | Were deposited in the bank andno attempt | After wastine move than two hours of time v saieked sion to Central Awerica, which was created [ 1WeAty minutc HoTe8 b narIRE AR 18 IRBUSE e i gas md clectvic lights, was passed was made to distribute them among the [ Cramb of Jefferson moved that further pro L Foreorn unshelled. by the diplomatic and consular appropria L UL TR SELILE L warnnts o be registerd, were made a | Onthe 10th of this month Scotthorn sent | which carried, 18 the speaker anuounced, | Seetthiy ! AR AL, ] from the United States to the five Central | | ST Fotts, Mo, Mareh b -Mark Baldwin, § yaod jutroduced the following resotu u . were ma Lecord i fples on exhibit minister special order for 2 250 tomorrow telegrams to the union in Philadelphia and [ “unanimously by a twothirds vote,” and the | pieht to reject any and all bids is American republics, but at the late session | the alleged National league representative, | which went through without opposition Shrader moved to make hgase roll 313, the | also to Sherman, Tex., telling of the cold “allon final passage of the bill com- [ Ry order of (e purehasing committeo of congress it was provided that we should | was arrested this afternoon on a charge of { Resolved, That this house does hore nsnry bill deafted by the judiciary committee, | Weather, that poople wer arving, that ) LUTHER P LUDDEN, St Jited only to Guatemala and Honduras, the special order for 2:30 tomon - flour was necded, and requesting that it bo bson_of illmore, Lomax of Custer e ianarah und that o new renresentative shoutd e sent 10 the Locko hotel in the eityof Piorra u Sehappel amended by addin so roll | snt immediately, Several respouses were | Nichols of Buffalo and Stevens of Platte, S Ge YR to the other republics - Salvador, Nicaragui | joGeintion. 1t is asserted that Von Der Abe { MY, with the consent. of this house, hold 251, providing that all county treasurers shall | received lassed among the donbtful, voted J ., March Soectal Tele- | und Costa Ric Colonel Pieree has not y R T SN shit session at said Locke hotel from now dopoit public moneys i o bank- or banks | On o (ih of this mouth hie wrote about Stovens of Pilimore, who ad all | vam to Tu Bew.—The house Judiciary | siguifiod that e wibiiecept o apnointimcnt v L fhoend of tho prosent session of - s legi designated by the board of supervisors the coldness of the weather and the conse- | along annouucec wself as opposed to the | committes had house roll 220, the Saline land would he admit that it had been tendered T 7 1 or any night from now to the end of Brenman moved (0 ade nouse roll 186, re- | quentsufforing o the peoplo. The letter in bill e a wews expimation and st i | i) : althongh t is good reason’ to be JERRY MAKING THE ROUNDS. | 000 GG quiring all labor on public buildings tobe | question says that at that time the peo thrill of joy through tho hearts of the suf- 3 t s we that he can have the honer if he de. i . i So quickly was the scheme worked that paid for by the day '|~“‘ S mertantE i werein enjoyment of most beautiful mild | f s by voting for the measure, commit consisting of Tomax, Taylor o The Sockless Statesman From Kansas | ro pealized what bad been done until this aecepted, but the house relused to suspe weath »vesitlt of the ballot makes woman suf- [ Johuson and Cornish, hud viewed and ap. REWARD OF THE 101 Delivers a Charvae Address, morning. As soon as the house opened thogrules und make the bills aspecial order Lo climax awhitewashing petition | fraze to all inten and purposes a part of | praised each forty of the 1,200 acres of Suline Co ss will be very severely criticize Eastox, Md., March 5 cial Telegrain | Davis moved a reconsideration of the resclu or the time de signated was printed, which sets forth in o series of | the independent partylerced, ne allof the | Tand within the eity limits, and which is af- | for appropriating the moncy to pay the to e Bi \coting of the Talbot, | 1on. Schuauber movesto lay it upon t Tho govornor's privato seeretary appoared | whereases how vicious persons, among them | leadors being identitied with the nmovement bill, and the fall commitice o callcd Freneh spoliation claims, which was | Dorchester and Caroiine branches of the | 18ble, which was lost. ‘A cail of the he and announced that the governorhad ap- | the connty treasurer of “Dundy county, have Many members explained theie votes. | down the appraisement about one-third ou | crowded inte tne deficieney ol duving th e c A O by Hubbard lasted until 11:30 o'clock, wher proved and signed house roll 141, the Austral- | assailed the character of the said Scotthorn; | Mr. MeKesson of 1caster gave the | the average and recommended the bill for | last hours of the session, and it will b reconsideration was carriea by a voto of 63 to ian ballot bill. [Applause.] Alo house roll | how they condemn theattack and how Rev. [ following reasons — tor voting no: | pass The u sed valua ranges from | charged that this was the worlkof the lobby, | E t Hon. Jerry Simpson, the new | 2. The prohibitionists were much clated b 81, providings for thoissue of §i00.0 state | Mr. Stotthorn has dowe moro for thelr reliet pUnder the Australim ailot _sistew, just | 3100 to I thit the money will £o o the lawyers | memborof congressof Kansas, spoke. Hosaid | the victory und elaim that it effectually dé bonds to run from five to ten yearsat 7 per | than the state velief committee, and as they comoa law in the state of Nebraska, the b i = "o o lobbyists instead of to the peovie to T and succoeded in | feats resiomission. The principal ground ccnl, the proceads. 1o be sl for western | have 10 hope of their wants being relieved | pussageof this bill, extending to woman the [ Bertrand's Railroad Eill Approved k] B S LIS LR ich ol S ‘l el i | for the apparent Change: fr KoL snsit suflerers. House adjourned tiil 2 p, m. by that ation they urgently request | right of municipal suffrage, would create un. ANcoiN, Neb., March Spocial to T A e B e A i P Ly i i who had kept the | y" tho house was th the senate At Afleroon session fhe cevk an- | that he be authorized to get assistance for | told mischiof in the canvassing of votes, | Bir.]—The house tommittee on railroads | mevortheiess the fact that the failupe | FPUY f Kuusas together by pleading | had — made wo application 10 mect nounced that house roll 4, conferring upon | the The secrecy of the bailot under the new ve- | has approved wonen the right, to vote at municipal eloe- | 1Regarding the clause which arraigns the | gime is absolute, Many villages, towns, and tions, was nexton tho Listof bills on the gen- | State reliof commission, General Manager | some cities in - the state of Ncbraska, hold , eralfile. Ludden says he thinks if the people of | municipal and specialelections on thesame [ bridges in Nebraska public highways and ROV E Bt T B LI s N At Wash e R A wyer, only | claim no knowledge of it. The object of the Faxou dermanded a call of the house. Dundy county are satisfied to provide for | day with gencral and state clections. How, | Providing that ali liwes of railroad of staud- 1 L2 Ca UGS the Tatter part of the Tast | thres men with white collars and nine with | resvlution was elearly to make it possible for Bofore the call was completed tho time ar- | them e commission wall not force jtself | with " this rostricted franchiso to woman, [ #rd gauge shail bopermitted to use the same. | S0 S0 the' government of France fur- | white shivts, Thoy hud br vopub: | Clark 1o vote for resubmission, being unabl rived for the consideration of houso rolls 402 | upon them. Tho same gentleman isin re- | could apy cauvassing board deterning the | [The committee fixed tho rateat & foreach | 45004 e money to pay them years and A DY 0 that nething s teftof 10but | to lsave his room which adjoins the lobt and 403, by Stebbins, roquiring state war- | eipt_of aletter froma Mary Corlett of Car- | sex of thé ballot¢ I therefore vote no. loaded car. The provisions of the bill will | SOULE ¢ ey 0 B idle i the | o bunehobe, aroud which b bareel conld not | Clark's vote scoms necessary to carry i rants to be rogistered rico, Neb., daiming that they want velief [ The following 1s the vote in ao Dot materjully effect the railronds unless it | FT00 BE0c A IREIY QU8 S IIC T TR | DG g O which & burrel could 1Ot | bill, certain members not being willing to go o house went into commuittee of the tlo Miywood and that Superintendent 1 Yeas—Amold, Bartholomew, ~ Bredeson, | should be held that ey upply to. the Union | 11000 ihe elaims were adjudicated & ciongh i the world to fill the | on record unless their votes will earry1 whole and reported these bills back for pas- | Kirk of thé former place recently refused to | Cavpenter, Cramb — (rep), Dobsen, Faxon | Pacific bridge at. Qmah court of claims and the men to whom it ve- | decayed teeth of the people much lessto | Tonicht Clark is believed to be dangerously e with the emergency canse. give assistance o a man named St John and | (rew), Peo (rep), FPoiton, Pulton, Goddard, Legislative Notes. longed have been elamoring for it year after | furnish an adequate circulating meaium <. and it is doubtful it he ean recov it House roll 43, the municipal suffrage bill, reatened 10 shoot him to make his Guniett, Heath (rep), Howe (rep), Johnson, TANCoIS ST DR R TS neotalls tc There is no_question of the justuess | which should not be less than %50 per capita. | 18 Beart trouble. - A1l possible infliences arc wus then taken up and put on final passige ive. dones, - Lomax, McCutchen, — McReynolds, | LINCOLY, Beb,, March d.o-(3pecial 0 &0 oaims, hut the men who owneéd them | While it may be true that a farmer can buy | Drought to bear on both sides. As the situn and lost-yeas, 44: nays, 4. Ohurch Howe's committen to investigate | Modié, Mulien, Nichols, Porter, Rile Tur Ber, | —The prohibition and woman suf- | griginally have had o promise cou- | as much now with )l dollar a8 ever | tion stands today the prohibitionists have « The house passea bouse roll 63, a memorial | the charges that members of the legislaturo | Rohan, TRugele uappel (rep), Shrader, | frage bills having olf been defented, 1t is ru- | tingent fees soar aiter yoar,until now # | ho oould. 1t cost him at lenst e | decided advantage, and unless there is i andjout resolution to_ cagress, asking that. | have hoen in vechit of veliel singe thoopen | Beott, Sodarman, Stebbing, Stevots of EUF | yiored that Porter, the. probibition member | per cent of tho estato will go fo tho Inwsers, | times more of his.nroducts (oot the dollar | clisuze nesbmission cannot carry such laws may be enacted as will trausforall | g of the sessionheldameeting this morning, | more, Stevens o mas, Stevens of Platte, st Maretolk, will to ST while the few living claimants and the heirs | than 1t ever did before L RaT TR E The house substitute for the senate appro Tuimads ind elestaph 11t 1o potseasion | OWIlg to o fucl that the clork hud 1ot | Storms, Tayior of Butler, Taylorof Jomaon, | from Morrick, will Join with tho indepen- | I The FOw AS IS Slaittants dud, NG Boies | it sver gl efore Last et IKausis | g tou bill pasaed the house safoly at hoon OF 1o jzenoral goverimiont- yens, 60:naya, 0. | hecktd up all the vouchors the commitivo | Vandoventer (rop), Vorhos,” Waldron, Wil: | dents in support of some of the auti-monon- | 1o,cq™tiat not more. than 5 per cent of the | Sold. at 13+ conts, |1t wis chiaper than eoal | e Will now 0 1o the conforonce commtion g Also nmm; roll :x_-- by Gerdes,' authorizg | W w;!\.vn',]\y“lh'tl toadjourn V‘\H‘(wl-‘uln;rln\‘\ :‘m;l» I::mhult.nw (rep), Wilson, M. Speaker-— | OIF bills 0w engaging tho attention of the | (ajing aro now held by the persons who pre though the coal miners were starving for | 1t hlw‘.\-'\'wl thero will bo o fow changes, * he organization of farmers’ mutual insur- | 0f the members of the organization says tha K sented them, anc s also asserted all ad. M. e R The commissioner of immigration way bo e St qiapaual Ty iave (i roetul for Hocdl sicisdiby | Nays—Albert, Alden, Amics, Berttand | . Tlie perststont:Iaboring for wainas wr. ((OUISR YHEm E0R Ttk 0'e0 Soeacted KNSk | breant, Mv Bimpeon advocales Bovernmony | . SCRN s Bl 08U SRORE T O Vbill, by Sternsdorft, hppropriating | tWo members of the house, but Tur Brr | Breen, Breunan, Capek, Cornish, Curtis, | frage by llust -Assistant Clerk Holden was R s ot =S S D has also been strack ont. The enginecr of W0 forthe relicf of Anna Nowin, wifeof | Withholds them for the present Decker, Dickerson, — Dumn, Feichtinger, | entirely barren of resul S 4 ¥ st T L sincer who was killed by the explosio “There are about forty dealers in gvain from | Felker, Flamme, Ford, Frost, Gafiin, Gard Moro thau two hoursof valuablotime wero | Prosidont Harrison indicated todav . ABGC GO L A consultation of physicians on Senat S TeA e T Rsl e I TE R R o hore walting (0 sive | nor, Gerdos, Hall, Heanicls, Herman, Hinile, | spent today ina useless call of the house, | senator who called i with referen Your, Neb, Murch s.—~{Special to Tui | (s proncimeat thiee o chnnot Ihst fortv. MMarch, 180, ¢ bids for sced of all kinds required by desti- | Huse, Johnston, Krick, Kruse, Lamp, | Which was made at the demand of the womian | to th t of oneof t Bie.|--A special was sent from this city to | eight hours in s prosent coudition. The Also’house roll 18, by Howo, probibiting | thte farmers. Now that mouey is available | Matheson, MeKesson, Nelson, Newberry, | suffrage lobby judees that he should take his : the Lincoln papers stating that Hiram Swal- | most powerful stimulants are being given BONTOSi s Trom bxereising golles powoers | for the purchasing o theso essentids tho | Oakley, Olson, Pavier, Pohlnian, Ricehie, { | The Speaker appointed Herman, Stevens of | ing selections, and that it was probal e e e S [ R L0 b T within this state. comuittee will meet omorrow and pass upon | Schelp, Schiot teldt, Severin, Shipley * | pitmore, Schappel and Bertraud a comm appoiutinents would be postponed until the | 1Y WS SRtonCE 10 Ch 1 5 L \ard lins telegraphed. for & honvt special The house went into committee of the whole | the bids. ock, Smith, Sterusdorl. Stewart,” W togo to Louisvilie, Nen., and inspeet a bu miecting of tha, senate in December next. | year vy Judge Bat for stealing twenty-five | v o™ paut ahd Hon, George H, Hand f 0 cansidor bills on the gaieval Lo, — nd White 4 ing that the citizons propose to donate to the | The president “said that the fow days that | bushels of oats, The press in the stal RIS R R House roll %M, by Johnsou, requiring all Independent Havmony. Messrs, Clapp (rep), Gale (ind), Gifford e fora girls’ reform school psed between the passage of the billand | freely commenting on the action of Jud The Australian ballot bill has been signe by the governor. wer break up clubs by secuving | SOnt that the senute may at_any time adjou conspiring plavers and otherwise injuring the American under consideration tonight. A sub farmers' allisnce brought many people to ul'witl recommend for pas- | of congress to appropriste monoy for the | secti s, The district Mr. Simpson will | at the Locke, aud until such time the resolu sago Bertrand's bill decluving all .raiitond | puyment of the French spoliation claims | represont in the next ress has 70,000 [ tion was out of place. It scems to have bec as been one of the greatest disgraces of our | voters. In the convention that nomi- [ & bad break and the resubmission leaders railoads to tstiict i maimtin depts | Tascors, Neb, Mareh 5| Spectal to T | (0w, Moan - (dom), ' Puruell (@ouy and | | Reprosentative Clanp of Jefforson is at tho | the adjourutnent, did not pormit hii 1o con. | Bates In giving a prisoner one_year. for so P it s Yipentan depas | T il bl i ey imer (reo), wore dbsent bedside of ason who is dyinz, aud may ot be | sider the appointuents of - theso jutlees and | s cime a5 pilfering twenty five bushel orporated village, was recommended” for Willlams of Franlklin was pre. but de- | back in his seat for several days 2 he did = mot belicy that © any ju- fof oats. “The facts are that Sealley broke pasage red o vote ssistant Sergoant-at-Avims Beltger | dicial oficor should take his seat | into gravary in the small hours of the night ; & Alter’ considering house roll 231, by | hadlfrom tie litle vestibule to toe chiet U e marched ~Kepresoutative Gaie up the aisle [ upon the beneh and docide cases without | and abstractad sev seven bustels, which | ¢ thacnilt Sehpnol, rolutive o the dopeit of county | derk’s ofiee, He lemed against the iron Sifting Committee Work., about two_flours after frther proceedings | having fivst beex contlened by the senate. | he huuled to Thayer and sold. e was tried Tlip Kbverhor Vhioad funds, and without taking final action, the | fence, his breast brushing his shirt fron Laxcorx, Neb, Mareh 5.—[Special to T "‘f‘l‘ S "”1(”" LoUa0 '“;’ pead panes : et i ‘5"""" el one vear for the | pim todeed the soldiers committee vose and the house adjourned till | against the moulding and the contents of his | B Senators are now conadering the | Psed with and was considerably surprised uld distike very ch to ey cerime of burelary, as the act was committed | Statos povernment g 10 0. m. tomorrow ity I 3 tofind that he had nothing but his trouole | a jidae who had 1ot been con- | in the night time, and not merely for stealin, i eftsleeve huug over the ridge. | advisivilivy of appointing asitting committee. | for his puins. The crowd laughed and Galo | firmed, and he helieved that this feclnge was | the grain. Tets EREt0 I'he speaker was in o contemplative mond, | This body, it may be well tostate for the | twok his seat shared by the bur of the country. Wi i Ttk afiiiak 4 3 y e g — -~ asked if hie intended to call o special session VA ANEWS, / He neld a small, olack, pointed cigae stub | benefitof the uninitiated, is clothed with | 40y oy : | asked 1Lhe uloncs ! Bisvanck between his teeth, The velic was so short | almost autocratic power, Its duty isto con “BURLANGTON'S STATEMENT. | of the senute for the confirmation of his ap 5 H 5 . pointees, he replied that he hardly thoueht it Big Deill Works Furned, gram to Tur Bee.| —The drawing for th that it wasalmost hidden beneath the man's | siderall the bills introduced in the hall and | A Large fecrease In Its Barnings s [ would be worth while, and the inquirer left | Orreswa, Ta., March 5 -[Special Tele- | long and sbort terms occurered in the sonnto the outsideof the rail which separates the poir e ate. Lixcory, Neb,, March 5. Speenl to Tny Bir | ~The senate met this morning at 11:50 o'clock, Senators Christofferson, Sheq 9 s ¢ i A { ¢ \ [ bmiativacarrotts mualactio. report for consideration those which the com. Rovorded far Jany the white house under the impression thi : oA 100 nnd was w e e e e 5 A ) 8 gram to Tue Bee (—The d orks of | this afternoo and was witnessed by an im Suith, Van Housen and Warren beingab- | “sJjotw do you feel over your removai from | mittee may doem worthy of discussion on the | Ciricsao, Mareh 5, —[Special Tologram to | unless some other business of importance | £y (€ 0 WS S I mrOrke) O] e e seut on account of sicknes the Nebraska relief commission?’ Tur B foor, This committee is generally inted | o e should arise between now and December to | Martin . Hardsvoy, the largest factory of ASRY XaLIOm Commilteo rports on bills were read as | man asked him T I b e abpo miee | Tue Bens.)—Tho etatment of the Chicago, | make an extra session nocessary, tho scmato | Minors tools wm America, burued today. | and an effort wvas made by the odds to follows “Oh, they'roknifing me,” he remarked, as | When It begins to appoar thit it is impassible | Burlington & Quincy railrond company for | would not be called together uniil that time, | L3 $10,00: insurance, $15,000. The works | postpoue the lottery. Arnold suid that tho Revenuo and Taxation - Tndofinitely post. | 1@ maintaiied his unromantic attatude dnd | for the senato to consider alltho bills in- | January last, compared with thatof the cor- | and that the appointments of the judges | Will be vebuilt._ 4 evens all looked soconfident and smiling that e axabion mefinitely Pt | divected his zare at some undiscoverable ob- | troduced, much Iiss to pass them responding month la shows a decrease | would be deferred until then. A Fatal Assault. he feaved wjob had beon putup, Lamour paing senato fllo No. 00, dosjgnating tho | jocton the cavpet. y i | Tnat the time has arved for the appoiut- | of 38000 in gross arniues and $57,600 in KILLED ON TIE THRESHOLD, Orruwwa, Tn., March 5.— [Special Telogram: | sata he did not like the lools of thinks time at which land may be sold for unpaid ‘It was done by one of your own party, | pent of the committee in question may be in- § operating expenses. Nebraska carnings Thero is much disgust among army wlsrinry Cul Morgan, a carvepairer, | Thirt Bl A A taxes : also seuate file No. 81, regarding the | wasn't it! N forred from the following facts after allowing forall _expenses and charges | and General Schofield particularly, about the o TR 3 hciioibi ilne LS BRinak abolition of the office of oil inspector; passed | Wl ne was put up to it. T know all the senite thera havo been except dividends, show a_dofloit of $177,000, | failure of Mr. Mandersan's thrac battalion | Sacaulted Bert Parrish with u wroneh at the | one of | which ‘wers the wards 25 nmoaisd i about it They're after mo, but I aintafrind | In the senate there have been introduced | ggainsta profit of S1SL000 in 159, bill for the reotganization of the army, The | Clectric streat car shops today, iuflicting in- | ong = torn Tharp At 2l ibo Miscallancous Corporations - Recommend- | 0f them. Therearesome men who are am- | %1 bills. Of this number21 only have been | It appears that the fallinz off was chiefly, | house orginally passed this bill, providing | Libieson DParvishe’s bead from which howill | ehianee ' for | the evens = to 1ng the passago as amended of senato fileNo, | Litious. and they want todo and get every | pnssed and sent to the house. The commit- | If not entirely, on lines west of the Missouti | for the reorsaniziation of the avtillery, and | 41 Parrish was dennk and abusive, hose envelopes so that the long ) 2 fsenato filoNo. | 4it Whont R i Mt & g i 350U i rtillery, and é NI R rason DHat insinnat 124, regurdiug the publication of proceedings | {hing When they ",;"f\‘,“:]"“l,, fet nad. | tees have 152 bills under consideration, there | Fiver, In fact, statistics compiled by Chair orwards it was desired to extend tho re A Tosicivahon A TEnait Tt llaa B A RN of county commissioners’ meetings w papers | Fhedre wad beeause they aint spealker are % on general file, 1500 third reading, | MO8 Midiley of the Western Freight asso- | form to the whole of the infantry service ’ 5 : N oadAnIiAhy fadda oot e publishéd in the German, Bohemian and WhomiD dhoy L £ hivs been indofinitels postoonod | Cition, show -thut the Burlington lines be- | Ty course was taken in recognition of the | MABsmALLIows, la,, March 5 <[ Rae MRS e e 1eRp Seandinyian languages; also house roll No. h, Taglorand Shrader, and others, too, | and ¢hhave dect IRCEINIL Y RASIORIE, tween Chicago and Kunsas City made amuch | sugcestions of the gencrals of the army for | 1¢1] secretary of the State Business i aammtiocs ang) Qyevdiltaliat beod 101, constifuting elght hours as a day’s labor, | Butit dow't hurt me. “They cawt, hurt me, | I tho liouse, 54 bils were introduced, = Of | botter comparative showing ihan any other v vears. [ fact, it hid boon en- wtion, authorizes a positive d Danssuv kel L Lisutonany SGipyaraon Hamis and Coreney Kecumnoding e | 04 eant doall they want ant 1 wont o | (heseis ars n, the handdsof the printor, 5 | of the lines betuween thoso'potuts. 118 Chi- | divsed by, tho Drnial military o of 1 | Sateinon's 0 the effeet that the assor Rl TaiE i 108 Sy o passage of senate fle No. 17— Amending an [T 10 matte E AL LT P Ui, T ) y | cago-Omaha lines & show o lavger per- | conntry. 't woutd undoubtedly have resul T R S A R S et RS S AILER G and gota blank. actentitlod, “An act to require ¢ ,,,‘[‘,l.m,f\”\_ wound. I was clected speakser and [did as [ 64 |W-.1h- I “\"1' tinitely postponed and are | contage of increase than any of the others. | iy puiting the’ military foree npon a b pasinansyr :l Iu]»“-f“ seui }.l‘ l‘:w .’{y“.w”:v.'»‘ m', ro W grout merrimont Odds and eve Brme ani_ Andividuns transacting b banking | L promised, didi't 1! Didn't I give thor the | on third reading. = = 5 | Tuo “opinion seems tobe unanimous amoug | footing than it has ov The e 1 D aaAdemalad ang AN Creny Dbusiness to mike reports of their resources | Chairmanships of every committee, nea This leaves considerably moro than half | raftic ofticinls of wostern roads that the un- | the reorgavization in IS, it B0 bl tres th the hdstor B publ e [ and didn'tT giye them the majonity on every | the number of bills introduced to be yet con- | favorable conditions will cnunge in A pril. a long time before the house : e 19 Brovide for ta conmatioter | committeet ~ Now what are they kicking | sidered. o do this would require more timo tothe polnt to select conferees to me Ohmerkauior loador R uiitl SHAkgave Nty ol of e e xmnation of ! about! There aro sowme men wat to go | than remains of the session w ithout walsing An Agreement senato and bring about a settlement of dis 5 [uSLeat S lsaden SSUER SR Gy - biBhY t00x & Imininnm capital Tor s tramnoton of | 10 cngress, wd I know thom. O vos, | any allowsnoe for commities worle. Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Mar A new agree- | ences, and when the couferces were appointed 1 D R N B bk banking business:® punish the receiving ¢ they're trying to apportion the state to help he bills passed by the senate are as fol- nt for the T Mi 2aasanaun s the vere instructed to vot representing the Tenth distri A oanking business: punishihe ruoelving of | gy ciyelyes, | Bhrader wants o district. He | lows, aud among them 1 may beuottood | MRS for the Trans-Missour! Pussouger as- | thoy wore ustructed to : B ort Madison brivi dostly and dre ° longz deposits of iusolvent banking i fons emselyves, . Shrader wanis 8 districs, He | W amons o 800l % &oitla i % croase i mber of men in the avmy { i iy ndison brivk 3 it doposta"of nstone i ottt | \RAmSIE, IS R I 107 | s S ™Sk Vnforan | et sl st uporm - mors | S Lt e of " e ik 5 it ot s vati sy of | Hetoy o the ot 1 aud to provide for winding up thoit afales | Lo may dosomething two years— menKiesL e 07 7 | iug. Tho chalrman of tho fioight association | itk (R0 OF tho TRl thot, thls was not ison, hioard at the January term of | i 80€ne ever witnessd in tho sonate chi compiled statutes of Nebrasks of 1559, And then, without an instant’s warning, ¢ j;“ LELO “"' :"' di v‘“““,“ 477¢, | is made chalrman of the passenger depart- | froo confere the latter body overlooked bor, Six out of ¢ ats retuin the Finmice, Ways and M eans —Indefinitely | the ereat pevseeuted yet dofiant leador of tho f of titlo 15, code of civil procedure, and tore- | pent, Ho is to construe the agreement | this breach of eliquetie on' the part of the PostDoting: Senate e 2 elaths t ihy | independonts” stevped aside to aliow a man | peal said section re shont uly refevence made in the vecent state | and applause as blank after o convention of the association v drawn, particulnly when MeCormic, t has been decided by Jdndwe Casey i sfor four years. The republicans who iaib ol m favor of the city. The ease avoso over the | stay for four” yea > Worst, Cashel, v T T RO e T whom he had doubtless beeu expecting to ator Switzer, No. 6-Requiring the sy- | a4 all - rules o adopted, —and shall | bouse, and agreed to every proposition which | vofusat of tho piaintifis to b taxes for school purpases, : - 4 a Ay a4 certal itoderick hinson, inkha Iuk, Engo whisper into his ear. The wind is blowing | preme comrt to reduce to writing and fil i m-' Hfhx i fi\lw pated son ‘x"“hxt'l“l;.(w. wopted 0 ¢ f¢ | #ssessed by the city forthe purposeof v- | Paliner, Svonsrud and Miller. PR P el hot and cold for the gentleman, but with | With the clovk thew opiions on REEwanlyeiagp L G0N L tha o tlna | DI Ha00ep BIORAY bl | ine exp v - AT B T S A e wonderful adaptability the veteran has de- | tions brought before thein as well ‘\‘_. Touoeta “‘“«‘I‘{ ,fwo appenls from his h "at the Jst | plaintifs g 3 « Selling Liquor Negally. i o d & 88 COMPAN- | S0 1o meet the blasts when they travel in | motions, collateral questions and points of | decision ave providéd for, one to the associa 1008 ble value to cities cof 3 B Mir icsand common carriers to juvisdicti 1 3 L il 1 y DAt fosand common carrio isdiotion of | Pdel 1o mo praciice as they may think ot suficieut im- | fion sud “ono to arbitfution. The boundavies NEBIASKANS NOT the board:of transportatlon; iaying over till e iy portaucs issoviation hee e same as fixed by Western senators inte N i omorrow senate file No, 149, requiving T AT Ve Co ittt na: o tanT O T T ar v e commissioners. The | tion say that it any of the Nebraska men had . Conn con operating & “blind pig” in various roud companies to post the names of their SHaussI v ol ok “es located by connty vomaie. | Only'important amendment is the system of | hoon i1l thoir i thot honue on MiGariny quarters i Mitel rafow montlis | hnloveadn (I (onots rafotin g o tho oo soy, Neb, Maren 5.—(Special to Tiur 8 located by co 0 5> | two an p ket i en i ir seats ie honse o esda, 3 \ x rost ana. AR o “’H,I.:‘,, nivn'l.!‘ l‘ v j\ I.H‘n;! th com- i i AR Im“' the ox. | sioners. two appeals from the chaivmun’s ruling. This | yight, (he chanees for a fight against the con ¢ was arrested t and arvaigned in iiitoe ou_constitutional nmendments senate estivating Seuator Randall, No, 13- Requiring county | Was insisted unon hy;the Sunta Fe, which | foronee r on wwrigation wal the appr o filo No, 200, submitting to the state a offices of the state is still atits work, ks to enter all the foes received by them | Hnally cavried its oy, rintion for sceds for the drouth stri ors. - Ho p coustitutional amendu out to enable o principal part of v 1 = i i - ! il goatiitlonsl oAy . 400 6 h the principal partof tho investigation | in the fee book o incuring of idebtedness of E21,00,00 to build a railroad to Lake Michigan; referring to the same com- | mittee house roil No, o, providing for the | and everything was found in excellont condi election of the members of the state board of ‘;vuu, ‘The captain has only adeputy and transportat placing ou the general file | clerk and pzysont of his own pocket an addi- le a joint resolution holding | tionto t Yary which is allowed these gou- subsidy roads of the country should | tiemen by the state be forced to comply with their contraets w lie conmittee then ehecked up the the government; placing_on the general fil wal’s oMice. This nlace, | house toll No. 42, compelling railroad cox v 3 d by 1 pantes to build a passage under their tracks | Leese. Thero was not “imuch to be done, as | atcertain cross the vouchers were comparatively few aud Revenuo and Taxation—Indefinitely post- | but small amount. Sevoralof the funds, voning senate file No. 180, regarding the | postage, cte., were found exhausted, or al- amount of the state geueral tax; also senate | most erpty, so that the present incambent fllo No. 197, assessing railroad property for | will be compelled two 3ears benee to put in the suppert of schools: recommending the | ® little demand fora defieit. The funds in passage of senate file No. 197, provicang for | question were those covering the business of the election of & county superiutendent of | the oftice which requived dxafts upon thew education. | almost daily. The committee on engrossed and enrolled he committoo is investigating the oftice of wen, 8. D, March Spocial e on street paving im " ream o Tus B John Goodwin, who has j wded milty and was fined g districts might have beon essful, Not 3 t #0, which e paid is conducted by Tom Caok, the elerk. The Scaator Randall, No. 1i—Providing for \l'l"wm\mn I)-ni a. one of the Nebraska members was in his scat 1 v 3 Tt iane T by : orek 1 appraisement au reliase educa M lengthy opinion was | avthe time the fight was ripe for Nebi 0, wezzled Todge Fands, ofticeof Treasurer Hill hasbeen gone through | the appraisement aud - purchase of educa. ) 0 ¢ ' rasicn s v 1 8 tional lax i red by Judge Tyley this worning in the | suecess. imals belo Mircuiie, S, D., March Special T ¢ Ser ;.qu Iln.\ WKL '\u I' !‘»nvllhhnu nm.«.(,. suit of William Atlgy'for tho appointment of MISCELLANEOUS vhose husband i " ¥ sram o Tue Bee. ] -Knights of Pyt ious of persons 1o become bodies corporate | 4 voceiver for the Lhilsvilie, New Albany & | Towins here say an ex-governor and ex- | ness. Hor los 3 f officials ave in veceipt of ofMeial information tie purpose of acquieing and olding title | (ot EE T “l‘"r” L ropresentative of that state, John H. Gear ved, Tho oth W that H, \Wost of Hob Kis b al « gand negotiating ponds Ao SHAvAY, 1 Ywhioh the ¢ will be appointed assistant retury of th m Valentine of O 5 I ton AR ThBY S [y 19 Waa rowing money for the useof | held the complyyyput not entitle N ARG ISMAAR S AR EaEr 01 L | dan YAIENIADS grand m exe hesgied the members of said corporation reference before ' master or the (L 1 NatoqiR: f s S 3 Bl wd lodzo funds wded No. 23~Providing that county measures | duction of the company books i commitee o ways rean i Y "’ C shall be paid in the same pro rita from re amination. Tho court in- conclision said: | to do with the recont revision of the tar — s spective fandts collected by him whether the | Said order for referouce of the motion for o | - Mps. L. Anderson wis today appoint Ny Saved from Hy be in money, state or county warrants, | receiver and the production of the books and | postimistress at Ashford, Banner county, N Seixerienn, 1, Mar ‘Senator Moore, No. 24 Regulating the | papers should uot be made, as Alley’s bill or s fair committe nics Bl tadat sy number of mombers of county poards in | its face did not wareant any unusual remedy. Thaw said Hon. John M. Thu y 3 r b s antardos Oalvio B counties with less aud more than 19,000 fn- | Before any redress could be grantod Al \ good appointmont it he w 1 irceti Dunba hubitants would have to_prove his_ allegations, s tio tioned in connection with the sug i . reogal jon for a distriet Natabasl X ¥ oxanmination of the oMee of country treas - 8 ship, but his friends here have o v lodd « “ urer; to institute @& uniform system of keop, Inspection was Not Perfect, that be would not Recept & pipte of that char- |- Wednos A 1l Yadiwan ing accounts pertaining tothe oMeo: making | Hawrsuino, Pa., March 5.—~The legisla | acter, if aoy at sl 1HO8 Jo.condlido aith A Eshoi dor EgR 0 o ving by ? of Btalo, an_ appropriation therefor, and providinga | tive committee appointed to investigate the | The comptroller of the currency has au- | Wilitaey dis) s Suturday v Vilis reported that the following bills had | thosecrolary of state penalty for violations of this Taw. 18 e 4 : thorized the First National bank of Harting | Director: General Davis,” Vi \ Kitled His Wita white ! been compared and found correct: litor Sttt No. 45 —Making it unlawful | fceident atthe Mammoth miu ifs {IREA0R KD SIARAY SRHORGL DAL 91 S38FHRES | Moltar and Se aries Dickinson and L b Mlo Insano, Senate file No. ¥, regarding commissioners | Heliof at Last, foruny porson to assault or threaten an- | dale, by which 107 mine in 188 | storic of 50,0000 g WAL Gowains, who have beon down with the grip Fiansniy, Pa, Mareh 5.~Thowas Moove, of board of public works; No.0l, relating | pixcory, Neb., March 5.—|Special to Taw | other. report savs the accumulation of gas was not | W illiam 1% Squive of Fairbury, Neb,, will | and_other ailments, are conval anold and promiucnt citizen of this place, W usu No. 164, requiring articles of 1 | B The prolonged effort to pass bills for Senator Keiper, No, 43-Rel the os- | very lavge, but the explos fon was intensitiod | loave heve tomorrow for Ashland, Opc, his | Word comes from Detroit that Pr shot ana wstautly killed his wife i anks 10 be deposited o 3 : Wordcompn b ] this morn fif,‘:;fi'“:‘i,‘:in:f::’[lfl,,' 2 bo japeaiad ;“ulfi“‘ hie roliofof the suffercrs from the drouth T | states of dementad pople from cost of board | by the accumulation of coal dust, aud wost of | future homs Priiy S, Heat mor of the national commission i i 1 while it of insanity, Ho 18 now & 9 tment while snid people are contined | the men lost their live chiefly froim “att il manag accounts. Adjourned thewest has at lensth come to an end. To- oy - J0spitials for the insune, damp” Tho mine foreman and mspoctor B - - - oy - duy the governor signed heuse roll No. 51, et aonte No. B broviding for (ho | the distelct aid not Ak such & oaveful ox A Misstanary Canforence. v Bismarck a Candic Gold Ordered for 1y The Biil to Prohibit Passes. which yesterday was discov to have Vg off of mutual judgments in the hands | amination of tho alr curvonts at or near the | - WorrING Wark, Nob., March 5.—[Spe Benvts, March v Yok, March 5. —Heidelbach, Teklo. LiNcoLN, Neb,, March [Special to Tre | what was considercd a fatal defect in that [ of the same officer. free of the headings as is contemplated by legram to Tue Bee About fifty delegates | Gostemunde have heimer & Co., have ordered $600,000 iy 4 Bug |- The followinyg is the full text of house | no time was specificd whea the bonds sbould | Scuator Brow . Gi—-Amending subli- | | came in on noon trains, and the number is in- | for the reichstag for oxport 1o Europe, L | | Senator Keipor, No, Providing foran | case will stand foe final trial | lwaid, o rms

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