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THIE OMAHA DAILY BFEIS ARCH 11, | Alarts oxercised the Sighthy of citiznship herein de. | tile articks of associntion with the sevetary [ 8o a Kentuoky Ao Decldes in Res 10 this stato for the benef ‘ ribed andat <ald time in formaod res pondent ie »f stute and becorne incorporatod ter tho gard (o Horse Racing. o M0 for the yoar Larisv e, Ky, Mareh 10, [Specal Tole | { | the House Talay . Unitel States. " islature Today weots, Nob, Mateh 10.— (Srootil to i The Faxon il the naos morning tonderd o dedsio bratel pool room cases. It isin the nat et to wti- | of wsensation. He lolds that horso rcing is not YESTERDAY'S ROUTINE ~ LEGISLATION. . v o QUOTES HIS HISTORY TO PROVE IT. N LU STREETER NO LONGER 1N THE RACE. X ooy dgame of chanw and thit pol voon el b « had & vory | canmot be proseentel under e gumbling — 4 was verified | lnws, He there fore . he PiNe Pasted by Homse and Senate Helas Renounced Allegianee to Al i Cockerell and Moore lssue o Staten t oo viled i fav ol f | ferdant cludin v‘w- = -'t‘l‘ kLS Forcign Powers o fworn to 4 e Declaving Their Tntention of i ipchal e Dbl el Mt MY gty Uphold the Constitution . | : \ Voting for the Do < ivin 1 o in_ o . astit tion - whin bewas interriptad by MeK Lan caster, who diangad fron Munivipal Suffeage aivend §13, 00, the apronrinted In consicteration of Quickly Killed, Thay er Demnrs e Candidate. aro accepted and rat B T 9 0 > o EES 1 X v k th General Palmer this | « b, Nareh o, - Spocial to i 3 HONEY N0 W i N t y t 6 : s to the Larmers’ Mutual Benelit asociation s, | A it stal el seeah nationa sotting forth the offorts they have made to 1 by thovoto of Mr, Bertrand of Dog vothe reeledion of anindepndent can Without liis Hill vl have ully Lhe Com sk ers I, Ma | Foeatires of Proposd Laws— i - slate i st r ¢ 1 v ) hat John M. Palmer by Fard of 1 oth of wl Unitel Stiles sonate md the Dillwas say e man, and Jues the ster wrs ad receive Al ;Y‘n; ‘”\.,‘:‘ :. t g E ! to f ] X ’!;u‘ ..‘:u nt - ‘l,“h‘\ in tho fall of ALl el .‘,‘y .‘”‘;: 'I y w“v.- i Baw) ¢ judiciary J On i . Moo BN e v | 1, and ‘1 W. Brown of e Indinry s of extrome havd \ h brea 1y, w knnoeked out propt y wero ,\ ¢ Arkansas Sotons Seray L many that thoir 1 » select it Ark, March 10 comumittecon financ Lien Law stands, ‘ very noar v N 1 1 =y ) 1 Lann lust ht for a purse, J3rown wl 1 Colisen W i 1ot h V8ot but I ‘ na Moory, un nably nember of osentalives [ t aman wh \ Nebrusicn o repres; 1 r people we today ) falo md Flalls that such ot cor the interest nder th L wer vhio had wies satisfied to < 5 L | in the following session of the lugisiative, to 10 asceriin What assurnces Rhode ldand Fohibitonists. iLis onthe statate B hich wassubmitted the proposition of the woled give us anmwgard to h Provines R. I, Mar e nonstrance from | St congress of the United Stales 10 accopt i inlaction regurding such ld | ‘ Omithia, | RIS ¥ firsteonstitition of 1his stale with the cor « ple. demand, “This inwryiey, we | P! hobill was o poor | QU t i tions imposed by the et of congross, kne sav, was salisfacory even | Rev. dohn tf Tarry, governor [ the N o tion upby tho a- | Cltine ¥ 08 the enabling act briow named; thal bet n e expect s, G il Palmer has [ Brown, licutenant vernor d b G o Billio Serch capital It was | &host itering upon the duties of siid oflice ried our réspaet in o the nanly way | Pebody, attorney gener o mile din o3 , Laborer, but of the [ ful pertormance ok the oath required by law and of conducting his figght this winter, in refus. | gill secretary of stite: Louis | i tractors which could that if auy Apport the constitution of the Unite ing toallow any corrupt infliencefo veused | goneral treasirer, hosels unider the W with spot cash make | Should neg ! | andd’the provisions « » organis | inhis behall, While he does not fully re g The R ooTANT ChaL o Then Mears ga prohibitionists today nominatel g phers 8,000, ot A amondioent to ik amoint allowol e ‘ prepared, and a stron nd Osear Walker, Ser ting bis pro tute this am Which we poor v whiel the territory of Nebriska was coatel, | FSenius, e has forced us o belice that tanill_is improperly called “protection dour un extrdbra The senat xistnce, prdCOnIRLt ) il : ent renoved 1o Dougs | 500 lonest man, — While thi Been a | American labor.? The commpend the Wo- | Youns Oshoraein Neb, March 1), — (¢ to " S s said the effec S has sincoresided. In the | Prolongea contest, we feelthat the effect ..‘ s Chinstim Temperanee Union and S vthe ownerof the property by the ma e i yes cteded, byt w2 that it has foreed politicias to admit thorouszh en force 1 the respon e 5 | terialmen who w lling him stufY wou Ll k ' ember of the ¢ 1 somet hing g Woaro| the weik agiins Tle senate mot wonan sufeage was refe tothe cow exel f the lbore mentioned, furtt lod that snstitu tion futvire pr e thecoun fere's a Sinte o henever the ineunboen an_oil tee i edicatic Se Shumway seid that whena law e incl « b lay to iy de i v N. Y., Maveh 1 Eeports wero made on th : b haat sfaction it was | OWE y > United Stats 1 dey i A fndispend That, house roll No. 34 AL it was patent that the | t Ayl il conyen t J In view of the fact regulationof stock yards and ion fo ; 1 the laborer and - ted,should have quali year 150 t ntwas elee > morrw cast ourvotes | Chin, ules to prevent roviding for' tho deposit of stte and | s, Swi ¢ » m sved and filed for 0ol the peoble of the stite of o for two days at t ur county funds in banks, without recommena | record s ofiicial boud 1 the o 0,00, | \ ska to form & constitition, which con e Panbeneck, the other | s s siden t A canvasback duck with tion: No, 1t regarding thecare of insie : No. | proposed ono and detail > ol couditioned for the faithf tnan : dischatged that duty it miers tual Benefit tion man, | wa » wrtling i their voar, & i 1S, also, and No, 56 providing ad regulating vistof? ites pondent furthe vt the said John s i B AVONE T i mer ¢ il rive his mi umendment nad iuf D (Chajor his never, sins Jamarys A D, ice existed; respondent af . fthe Farmes' Mutaal Bene were indefinitely postpor heol v qualifiedinesyas o RO : A reqiired by tosupprt t ssocie independent Leaders from mendation from the comuitteem i cip t WAS TR postpot taken or filed s offciil oath required by o, i fact served as amember of said ¢ aden strong but GoemtuLdttaxiite & A Distinet Disapp t ) s affuir, recommending that file 194, anthor 2 lawnorhas he had bis oficial bnd oxecuted, alte tion and to omee more Torik, Kan., March 10,—1 Vs rau it over. ing citiesand villags to appr A0 TONY An T neneaonce orapproved or filed for weowvl, as vy fawr In 130 wspondeat was dected and actoda: me s 8 Cockrell, who could | latre today ¢ ¢ i to pay memorial day expenses, e passel 1.5, Neb,, Mareh 10, ~[S pecial s | @vired, w0 quahfy bin - aew. it intrath b utol thocity coundl of the ety of | not be prevai ipon to eter the room Yond ¢ for the requisite also file 119, regninting building, lan and | o005 S0 BOE L ETE IR wirentitled to ol saild office of wovenor x : WHBTCLRG i L e )] anasur 0w to I plice among savings Mstitutions. Committeo mt No, (193 was | from and after Janury 8 as hoalloges inhis |~ [p'Ni1 mspondent, was clocted mavor of | that e would e Sipporl the e | Journment will consider A ppro tion reconmended the p of b by request by Senator Dy sart The oill p nforization, ut which respondent deni the aty of Omalin and served in sadd oftice | pendent cand was determined to [ priatio Is. The workof th ession has re, fairappropriation bill. Commitiee on nov vides, among oth . that itshalluot | Ausweringe the sisth puagrph of said in Y SeAlBE T DA redion At e e ot o with Streeter or | Deen a distinct providing for a uormal schol at Nor hiselection tothe sid offce and a canvass of ~ o ol nidt blore kingllie oMeant || S treta specchinsisted that he | institute al [ yems, and reirn Niuntertoring Platte. Committee on ANSOUS COTpO- thereturns, and after hehad been decured | i voreae of said <, respondent tookan | made issions to the repa b 15 | without having aceomplished the enaction of ratims reported indolinitely vestponing son Slatedlosall offiee by tic sioaker of e foath to_support the comtitulions ot the | and benever pi port radical oies atefile No. 12, reldting to insurance com % wise of representativesin the presence of | 17y, jted States and the state of Nebraska heie measies reud o ew speech which | = panies 3 also No. 205, relating 1 theappoint s Ay IADEUY OISR DShNoER LEULE e R L it furborsavs that durmg said | be had preprcd and which contaired nne of | Fhede island Gepublicans Nominate. | e meit of o stite conmisionerof inmiranc: | Wiended soas toupply ouly to flre insurancy vel by law, heon duaun S, W1 10018 | period of over thirty yearshe his exercisdl | the objectimable peovisions whichs in th sviexcr, R. L, Marsh 10, —The 1 Tl recommending the ms~aw of sonato fle o | t0rapmies. Fleshowud th oulthurt | the oathof ofiei: and exeutel and iled the dective franehisein suid tervitory aud | first spoech had awakored the opposition of | lican state convention today made the follow- 1 in his cerulean 217, regaraing the government regulation H”‘wl'l“ < H‘ 1§ i el o - oficial lond and did ail other acts and thines | o 10 of Nobraska and enjoyed all the rights, | Moo nd Cockrc but Moore refused | ingnominations: Governor, H. W, FLadi: | 'machine ke and winding upof builaing associations SLDLIN, v redly o roquired by I of him o be doue 1o g uality zosund mmimities of acitizenof the | altogether to consider the speechor 1o nger | Jiotenant govornon, Lyman B, Goft: at Bills pussed by thelouse wer read for tiie | e il business, [t would | M | aud entitlo hin to aiter into the psessioi. | {Tnjtl Sties ad of suid toreitory and staw, | give. expresions of confienee i S treter B e e oSN et caken to't firsttime. Scveral bills were reada second G al use and enjoyment of sid office aml to Respondent further sags that for over | He said hohad been instrncled by his cor s o Y [ March I which, when deaths occurred in theiv midst, | charge the: duties theref: the respondent ; Flutter; treasurer, Samuel A . time andreferred A e Rl A hen “arge the - du f: th thiriy-two years last past e has been in fact | stituents and supporters to o Tonger sipport oll this House Il No. 16, enablingr the usoof ma- | B5EERE o o e stra denies that he hasusuvped or invided the |44 lawa citizen of the United States and | Streeter, but to vor r Palmer. B th tricdation and diplna foes for Library r- |5 K-“”‘h‘\ i i A e o siid ofilce, orunlawfully attemptel at any |of sid veritory and state; that neither the The conferenceended at this juncture with. Kdahoan g the World's Fair. looked poses inthe univenity of Ui suté, was | W firther thatiiswold b badstipto, 4 time tohold said ofice and perforn the i | United Sties wr the terrioey or siate of | ot fuiberaetion, but later i the aftemoon o=k Ciry, 1d March 10, -1 he wa T e N T e o ines) the state as alsolo ¢ and from the commencement of . th ca hin gail 1 itienship | Mooreand( . ina orief conf s lature has approprinted 20000 for astate wem alsosenate file No. 164, prohibiingand | SSemtor Dysar saidhe wa | term of his said ofiee, fum January S, exhibital the worl's fair - ) B Janies Lo it upsore moey wi 3 e has bea v lie duly i - invalidating mortszages upon’ housebold goods | V2 ) S0 s L o b n oand n Iy | izem of thel States and tnat it is wot | e joint assembiy todiy s v wind-up, Flesche and fumtureand other exsmpt property, Aelnhtived Shilciad dlossvl electedand qualified govern competent is relitorso to do. That Votinglat all, buG ont LomoLLoy Heard from Theongh a Melinm, {Charlie Mirs in 6 uniess signed by both hushand anc wite, aud ad they that they woull bepalil| of Newskr, in Whe quiet, his aaid right and. privilege of biing acktizen | sonforen e with (e i aadifalls New Vouek, Mareh 10, Mo than one hin- | egg chuse senite N o, 175, enabling the purdasors of oqmpanicitBon sy tong dolers ess10n andenjoyment of sid of the United Statesis subject to challenge, | dofining their positi + public, they | drd days Cantain I L. Nowt This w amu seed grraii to mortgage the crops t oWt o vl Pilhar Ly seharging it dution: that hehas been | it s solely for the United States, in ity sover- | would vote for Geners . o Rione ki Chi e sereams of applinse 2L the “eport, 1 o B el e E T s iy i capa allon i In view of the st 2 detemnination of | a small stesmer of jamey | NIRHL th Tl sente then wont into committee of the I ¢ [ wers that e wasat the | e Farmers Mot ssocintion re: ; ska Fiolo 5 < A companies 2 And the respondent furtheravers the . el i g for which he cinimed t whole toconsider bills out 1 ¢ 4 > questionana for m resentatives, the republ refuined from « recommended or passa N [FHE R0, tobe that thesaiddotin M, ‘Thayer cease ATs prior theroto oligible to be | rotine s dd [ inkable by storm or " 0 f | ore 1o g v be the incumbent of saidofiee in law o . 3 LSS ke censing 5SS ; ey 1 appines lor tact with thees pintion of o Sth day of | forthe t i A Lis Ctpone e fiftythirdbatlol : 1 o in question f | SOEIB R OUTNS \ nnw ay i e bill | Janua DEa s Telo kol (ietiom h | the session adjou il tom oo tary dis LI i G e cor Rispondent saysthatin 180 it wis | "Thorepublicans this aftemoon are discuss i inthe cha il « vy _amember 3 er and bring this py evnor Jowes from nawing proceedings ingarnishment i the KnowW what be ppointnentt far underthe laws of th ited States, o taic visks in this state unless possessal of hiss v soughtto ousthimof the franchis acti- | iterated their decision to | ally enjoyed and exercised by him to be acit- | Steeter. Thes decided th Lounced y uat, T ay thedr cir more, Phing. hia, Bostor in the eastand the Shenran statue fund committeo that the | natiand Columbas vost. it loft. lis family woll provided forand | assorted that they have socurd theservic v request that the commitiee abandon its | 0f Mike Kelly, “Tho leazue people. on t intentionof giving anysurpls of the fund | contrary.say the asociation | tothe family mistakcn was o ultimatoly cheat the government NEW Youk, Marh 10, Special T'ine extension of thewr achis for sixty toTur Bee |- 1P, T, Sterman has informed | seventy years ouht not tobe granted unless madowitha view of obtaining better secu rity for the governiuent. Palmer was asked if o was i favar of the ablition of nationa ban k cireulation, and replici inthe afirma tve. On the questionoi moneyle sail the t should fuenish all that - govennment should furnish sl that wis Iy i T ore \s money for public pirposes & Husband and Wite Killed, took up bills o third rewding ud the follow ing wero passed @ beserved upen conductors inany county in [ Mmenl with the date ofsuch registration, | thutiath 3 and shall sign swch adorsement; provided, | 3 < that all warrants outstanding at the House roll 246, by Jolmson, requiring all | thisact takes cfect shall bo preser railronds to estublish and mantain a depot | payment o registration by August s of every in- | andshall ion draw interest after such that place wd of Omaha handled each ¢ eloves. Five rounds wore and switches within the 1imit sereh warrant yesterday for the puepose of vor o expect candidate wtor sha 1p his ) the extensiv tho alieztions of the » s 4 and eieven Ll paragraphs o1 siid with mmalicions sty § i md i Paimer, sud tho canfor palice fire sl v 1 messagze fay stat 1 died in ) t dersaid olice of goyernort v Lothe v allegations of yoster Cambr 1 t farmer insurance reement of this action fy 1 } A rece was taker w ut.of th his bona flde i e 2o of e r tho adyisabilit T RepTMaRt After recess (he president mnounced the W Answoring the cighth aragrg ailin- | (Tyyed States that noun Pt e dan ',m ot 5 i POl lEnE A e BBk b MeSa R T il ‘w »lu' 1 wanted the pai- | formation the respondent ¢ u the R e i AL ROl g e <o » ey i ip someth gations therof, except that he was bo SR D ilod CRAta Al i s fllase e ter, ¥ ¥ 4 Moo Switder, | nator Dysart moved that the t A5 Ll et 0/ el i s o B REEHE Ve o v i gnepr s i r In the conference Cockrelland Moore e itels Sailce ‘ alien hiey sovereignly whitever, anl partiedluly the § wivh Patmer thisaftomoon the firt e | ! ta ventling “ Sy 1y postponed and after a long parlie- | that hewas brovght to this country when | (e of ( 0 Ireland:" that o) ) ) Hefsltd 100 et witha terrible ¢ and was driver o stnate went into committee of the | PR e S Dairas Jonall to s faniy o Rion liauen ofidreat (B el it | usicod himwas his position on - the FiCai ik i wlole on billson the gmeral file, Sentor ; i i Souk iy pes ol et | during all the tine sic sbehaved asa | milvmds. He sid he bolieved e St en i s ghine Poynter hairfThe mechanics lien lay The Warrant Bills, Belmont comty, 0 i iisicied foz f good tuova wched to t forcementof the rights of the govemment, | tedle s about 4000 mi 5 1 was indetinively postponed, Senate filo 161 ™ d privciptesof 1 of the United B are sim pl 050 of any " it 245 4 razil, posty Licor.y, Neb, March 10, cialto T ianrsan s hiel ure simply those of any other credrtor 1 i regardiog the formation of school distriets, b el abab AL A s : Al QB B O | States and woll sood order to take possession of the prop AN H LRI SOk HOH hOl 5 and tha ws recommended for passage, Senato file JJ—Two very important bills were | Zanesville, Muskingum connty, Ohlo, where | qndhapoiness of t ' 1 tin it need b 31 idea ay bl 1 . vequiring railoads to jsue throgh | passel by e house o-day. They areknown has over sl olitely re B lira L R e e tr L fi A roR o Is Well Provided | Respondoent alsoad mits, that his fath P J L ® il 16 roads , wus [aidover pending the absence of | as house oll #02and 03, and both were BT B Atk Tan A anee and i ddity foreis tor Stevens. troduced by Mr. Stebbina of Buffalo. House | gignt fourtean years ofage, declured hisine | ELake Bolontate, state or soverolguty, ind Adjoumed oll 412 amends sectin 3, of chapter 13, of | §ICHT: beome & citien, of the United | Paricalary thoguem of Great Britin md he compiled statutesof 155, entitled #War g £ ol relin The House. = yread s follow Bialasancxeiou inaniiR R nther answering ti resmudent shows rania toreac s £0i0ws allegiance and fidelity toovery fov Lixcois, Nob., March 0. —[Speclal to T | +¢Itshall be thoduiyof every such treasuror [ pHEHS SI0 LI SWVERTERCEE RIS, | to the court thit, aflor his suld eluction as Brr—At the moming sesson the house | upgnthe presentation of any warrmt for | BEPBIG SUNCARL SO WILIEES | cavemor aud after he I wned for the ent., in presencoof such person, tentor 1 0 G 1| fest time that his citie had been ) v and Trelnd;and that. the alleged exemphti- | ¢ qistione | Décer W, 180 uchwarrnt iy his warrant register lor pay- | tiion of the raconi thomr.. mpicd i sid | juetone o Decomboe It § \enliiiittoondyTotaital presentabionSandB| By byl o RS citenii hellives s i (Kae| [ vaetiaitho galiHoticat o BRil House rolt 185, by Curtis, providing that | uponevery wamnt s presented and regis | HorHtion, wspon a e Unitea States o the district S Blirca Tt [ walin st et naxs ani WG rox, Del, March 10, —John Gloner Down at South Omaha la: legl papers againsta cailroad compuny may | tered he shall endorse vegisterd for puy Answeringthe clghth parmraph of said | Jroaueidh for the . purbose of remaorir for the benctit of the people exclusively, | and hiswife were killed today by a railroad | sports were tickled dmost informution, respondent suys he idmits the | foeor. oy e i thoreafir in ros Askad it he favored ed income t train acar Holly Oak Banioy facta tlionedniul 1, except asin s nusw sontod Lol Nt the facts nceastry tahe | Pulmer said he had stited in a former con - - A r v i e e s A et s tebe | versation tat nad justingg the._revenies o Polic » Statin Notes, f g = IWREANL IS il toueyin g sid WS s county anincome tax will become ) whn o8 B iathE, of lawand fact thorein stat and citizenshipof tho United States, fnl | s ity aneowe tax wil beame L, vho Lives at Twantioth and | ), o welsh was too tirel to pro | Respondent furtber avers that kis father AT R e s o il no graded, Bowaven |y el piieel In polloeloiarnfor @ [ fog) e dh WIS 100 SR ta I v the lin N [ 8nd u i fr fory-two vears List past, bis onjyec T e T it [ b mot t Toach labor 4 e Sibs e o frst thuee rounds wore mther L corporated v illuge of cityof thesecond clise—— | uniles S0 prosentos il exercisel all of the vights, immunitic . Iroo the people. Cocisrall then ontered intow the fonrth and ifth the men hammnes Yons, T8 naw | Theactprovides for the repeal T I R e ol gorerior . NOVAL | g omt discussion of the condition of tho | recovering abull dog that bad been stolen | each other as h worki Hou 2, by Faxon, requiving the | section i, of chapter s, anl au of uof the Unitel States and of th ey e e e id | eountey from the farmers' standpowt, uud | from him, - Detective | | [t was a intoxicating liguors outside of cities and in Honse mll 408 authorizes and direts United Statos andof the stateof Obio, ot all ~ I Than 1 he w avanced in veam, | ouine was found, Eiist . comorited villages -y ous, 55 1y s, 3, state troasurer to pay all state warrant i) A O G0 ud ol thatho wos Leaiiith Woll Bred Kunning Stack. House roll 40:3 by Stehbins, requiring all | of the permanent scliool fund an every forcign prince, potentate, Stal or | Seats. o, . .‘.‘“ e ‘”_\‘“ senator agin, and would have but | tho roason that a. o not pr Frascsco, Cal., Marveh 10, Sp state warrants, when there is no money in | WATHRNT asan investment in the fi sovereignty: that all of said tiue saildo- | formany ‘s been, aeitizenof | nbition in Washington to do the est ' the eyes of the law A T 0 £ Hlanf the treasury 10 redem then, 10 be invested | theris o money « md o pay th soph Boyd behivved s i of moval | yheln (R ile conld for the peowle, Tuconclision, Cock: | 1zene Tower encompasseda quantity s in tho school fund | rantor whon the fund usalnst, which it chireacter, attiched to the prineiples of th (rments or the Lo maning ad i | rell bid Palmer thatthey admired bim for | ywiisicy last night and smashed o windoy in 4 votes on tinal passige and was lost: House My, Stebbins estima hat these meas e > and happi Al T concessions orofferings 10 | yun streets, He rre chare wding of th « vnin g stock, Mr roll 42, by Sodermm, providing tor thesub- | willforcethe hoiders of hundreds of th ey ! mission to the voters at the greral elocion | sands of dollars invested iu state, county s e A In I8t » questio i L constiti | city securities ind now dnw v et S 2 : tionl convention —yeus, 505 nays, 4l nterest o present the s ¢ payment, el e H e roll No. i, by Howe, providing for | and bas tiguredout wn annusl saviug 1 W thaat e hernhi-bolove s ceund abju t Wherelre resps allfines and i the local school = the queen of Gr dishisac nail e b fund 10t theg fund, was Killed Wich a itush i toevery pthier el i B L] s ST R cal tit wa overed that it had s, Neb reh 10, -[Sp tute and’ sove ol oht T e e wrangle between Howe and Stevens of Fur ol el 1 2 ; 5 i mlons Vimost a Feee Fight Kan, March 10, There was ot i aaat oral years held said oftics, s : i come thattired fee 1 eator slep, aud allthe dreadod wiole to consider bills on geierai file bA Lol S e [justice of e ¥ s i it te i appetite may t I vising from weondiiion The following bills were recommended fox Eriment zotiibeninte i couty, Olio, and 1 Fo 1 e ne ¥ passagze: House roll Moan, fixing the | {HEEE sor villag oath 1o subert thoconstitut Aiin gz it e . espring ot conpletely v bertis andt 81,00 for 1 rolL M by g ) N e T s ‘ The Spring providing for theassessment of property at | sy moved that th whichotieehe now | RERYY. \ . B "cash’ valuo, was ebated at Lingth, A el i a0 1 Itespon fun s v BACTS 5 i i . H H ofall real and personal property when 1isting | bosiponed. Senwtor Keiper ¢ L x A S s darger sale th | sarsapar ses ol life seemied to lave anortgage on Beforea vote was reached on any anond ‘ ment 4 motion to st 0 enucting cliuse was made w . BaG. 1 it Day, Kolper, it adoption of the report to kill | v strike el et 4 ville ged l ing out the euacting clise, ise ad o toe o . t B, 10 Gl journed till 10 . m, tomorrow IS0, R ponds he did, up with the following vote Yeas —Beck, Christoft Dysarl, Hill, Hora, Michener ) viway, Starbuck, Williss, W 1 L sute o EULOWS, LINCOLN, | More Money fow the University, It took lwo miuuts by the clok | weuti-one » 4 . Y ; | )} H Lixcoiy, Neb., Ma Specal to T — ) b Bt b b 00 arsa arl a. Bre. | —Houseroll No. 17 was passed th Vietory for Kentucky 8200 £ooms, ant “1 ".wm”;””‘w: I“l’;m 'I : N | % morning by the senate and now @0 to | Lovesvieee, Ky, Mareh o, —Jud (TS Y S | drugglsts. § Propand or Iy alldruggits. 81; st or @5, Propand ouly the governon for his siguature. This billpro- | sontoday decioed that pol oo Wi Futher dul it fact complete Wis | . 1) O L 00D & CO A . L HOOI & CO., Apathecarios, Lowell, Maw, Iv.v“ml\-u prov ides ;L‘l::m- ) the pro e i ai 45, DOV 48 1BE WAtaulation 1aws, 1 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollas

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