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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: THURSDAY., MARCH 12, 1501 ARGUYENTS T0 BEGIN TODAY. | e i 2itty® 8% TIT 1S NOW SENATOR PALMER. | poiprster i b, ftivintenws | FIGRTING THE TWO CENT RATE | it thise e e mpt o s | iy, L oty o o et ey s Ihoy havo beon diving apart. | i shape expenses of Memorial day observanc in the politicsfotitho country at large. By Today ho wont o the housennd hoinge inablo | company with &25,00 caprtal stocdeaw il be or No. 187, roquiring ns and their acti ke and Cockrell must bo helil fojeain admissfon firod a numver of bulle nd overy it will - be placed luals fn the neas to rospor length of this contest and n 1 t Y&l ot through the door. Hethon put the revol nnati. [t IS surprise even to s o sw General Thager's Attorneys Will Open Fire | [ylrts ¢ 8 i 3 poople b il A Question That is Worrying Western Rail- [ 10 hisown nead and iaflicted w fatal wo the strengeth of the wssodintion sentime I have seen four leating capitalist in Support of His Dumurrer nin t t g 1 wie members of the rond Men, PHE AMATEC IS GALA WIEK morning, and tt of thoso oxpress of i bat nssembly are gouing up o fund of #%00 ¢ APPROACHING SEED TIME NO TERROR. | ™'y FARMERS GIVE ~ HIM THE VICTORY. | {RECHT, i commemoration oF WE | Tye ALTON MAINTAINS TS POSITION e ) Committes a at work . Strooter and Maubeneck aro preparing a Inrsgost oro 8 o At 140 | Glub wud 1t 1a very iniikoly et munife Ll hey denounce Moorsand m last ui wer | Wil come up bofore tomorrow Itesolutions to Hustie Defeated — Rou Moore's Remarkable Refusal to Stand Qookeell for vot Palmer, and express | A Lively Meeting of the General {ovon oo entl Todt Bt b : \ Sigrlnd "‘\““ Ll “4 Mutingors Is Bromised=All Wests over has been o notices Woelsh Whips o Wonder Orders for Seed Grain Given nur reports w ty-Four Batl independent movomout. in this v Raads A censed attendance hns ineroased with each BeanNGTox, Lo, Mareh 11— [ Spe s wont. into commit Patmer's Speceh. aud Cockrell will Legislative Gossip, 6 911 45, b another statenont rmed A telegram was received tonight embodying vesoutions of congratulation adopted by the Sobi, Marel il to Tue \ O el ”M"l“_ T o | Missouri liouse of represoutatives Citte xao, Mareh 11— [Special Telogram to tine Work in the Legislature 3 v roing L Aidate=-One probably and the lavger tho ovowd g " Tir By fiek Welsi of Peorla [ Hadtatity the ruces are. Kiocked ont doseph Tansey, who clains tho - The initial evont last night was th nilddTewei et championship of tho south, ina | meet botween M. Frolton, who is said o [ nineton round battle near this plae bt 3 : 1 o NI ATt GAIIOE Loy, bie 1 SILHT BRilbs ol n Macauloy DRI, was_ botn fn Scott, | TR Bur.)—Every wostern railrona man tn | {irrie SOt Srasciing e, SEEAG L0 | ¢ nal liard ) will come up fn the supreme court tomorrow e et SH4 wuast county, Kentneky, in 1817, In 1591 Chicago today was on the qui vive for a de | made n hot contest, the Tesaa vomiug i nsey ol tho fiest kn nthe 16 T4 nds wil Dullatgs sha T EH R LRIV TRIL i erowTed o et rated 1 Mad ounty, Ilinois, and in the | cision in the demand of the Alton fora 2-cont | ahead by anose. Time, 40, vh”f" i) Weld and Blair vs for Mr. Phayer, in favor \66ate a6 1natit thetue 7 } iy Al orof 188 he cominenced (o study 1w, | miloago rate. The position of the Alton is | Fotlowing came Louts Flescher, who ocen B A: of sustaining the demurrer to Boyd's answer Als and offenders between the ag B L T e At oy | (LHETEAWINE WALt oA T Babe Lo || PR R ONIHVE I SUEGHTGE SUTRMN e tivatommcn LR Lt L L filed on Tuosday. Tho domufrer sots forth lventy-one vears. Vigor closing scencs of the most memorblosena- | following veor. 0 IM8 | Paltior was | Joponyile & Southeustorn stops tho time the war of the rebellion broke | issue of its mileage book, restores al out, he held various other ofices, both | rates 1o the state and national. At tho « ont of Beneck or Moore 100 votes in order to plaee | hostilities ho was elected colonel « 1o he Thayer-Boyd quo-warranto case Argument 1 bio made by Messes. Mason fours s i very spocdy man and ntiemay | Sewseles tho Inadequacy of Boyd's claim toact as gov v s bill by the torial contest lllinols ever witnessed. Early bl - DL B UL . mainly on the ground that suck an [ this morning the republicans held a cancus b e L) I8 fistitution was ot needed at the presen e i's 1 oubles | also a coning rider, 18 somewhat handi bk LAl normal - basis and | eapped by the fall he sustaiued theothe UIRGIINAT Densterei 11 rantees thelr muintonanco, At toaay's | eVening, as it has mado bin W of the | association people taday bro wmooting Prosident Hook of the Jucksonville | SOrnem snd consequently prevents him from ! m and several league poj | domng his best. However, ho's got plenty of | fug them with conspiracy ta thwart th was Lead by Shrader, Scott, Stever v | the event of defeat, of goine down with o sand and will win more races than he loses b of the f the Cinclunat b A Ry ‘,‘,: to | 1 part : ,l‘ ¥ L., gl Ogl wement or gallant seevices undor Gen- [ mileage was outstanding and that it was | from this out. Like Plescher he TR e AL LRl il ofnitoly 3 b toil ot b b Al . #leshy. | cpal Sherman he was made ma seactically impossiblo to redeem it on short | gentlemanly litelo rider, Floscher wonafter | M1 Ocloboli prtving for i wioe indetinitoly postpone tho b | 11 was finally resolved to leave everything in | Palmer held the ofice ¥ il b i L L A and Tranchise. A temporor Munterforing and Wertz thon e followed by Cowin and y L A comr se and rey A terin wis us to alienate him from Chicago and St. Louis to the old figuro of | reached Doal was thore. i cony Aiori Kelly s captain of the Ci w party and weoptanco a8 - dei hio contemplated dolay was not satis- | wheellengths in the van, Time, b [Ea8 Al which he hias been ever since. factory 1o the P greed to wait | Thenextevontwas otween that popular | 3 oy e S L b J | Videt: VoloRuIIE For SHORL Ritd SMASHH | ANEY WRECKED 151N RS, b t y J The major was oit « it that aviies Presidert Hoole promises in'the morn’ | {10 TSR fRhithib || 6 croonet. TitaiotonArrosead il ¥ rting to every device Late this afternoon Chairy I\ inley ren 4 S Alothor Convitted N, MieH 1at to Trn 1 regrot to be obligea to disappe | Vo muke @ noise and express in some | dered o decision whieh itis thowent cover Sl Al M and discussed tho advisability of giving Tau measure wis warmly suppovte that jJudgment of ouster may issuc against | by White, Howe, Storms, Berteand, Wald i N y 1 DYLEE be farmers in an cwird position, or in | teenth Hinois infantey, and during the war him rou, Nichols und Soderman, The opposition | e ft A 1 O |00k part in many of its most important cn- | showed a statement that 0,000 miles of his The arg answer will bo made Howe of Omaba 40, and the committoo oc 1 the pass. ¢ notive. He agreed toredecn it as fast as possi f Messrs, Mason and Blait awe of the bill by L I v mit from 1 ! 10 house, Taylor of Johnson moved that the | meeting of the joint assembly, summone itely postponed. A call « G P HERN GF THE ) Aot today with apparent vietory in sight Jubilant Demoerats, Representative Moore did what few men tsarienn, 10, March 11—Tonight the Not dteady to Quit, ", s it t ve done under the cireamstances i t i efore them and told him t vere prepared to give him 100 votes on joint RS JP ey g edegh ¢ L 0 3 it nid your offer comes thelr exul o cleetion of | the whole case. A mileago ticket of the i f 0 crly tken Jacksonville was bowsht in Chicago of 5 t banc of Lk S Rttamioan {6 (o sent n the pi [ fror v Wt weeks for re fa ) s And pa thisa \ f the | provid After U weeks for v dlper aud furned over to Cuaieman Rinley, [ 1 42 Innum bands of men with tin borns, | Today he decided, in spite of the rofusal of | MeY tarta \ Vs A | two W that failed when Chine and other musical instruments | the Atchison, that thar road must redeem MU would mako Billy ¥ Parke bank bkl iwrested b e ALY oday o m Wiso | nost gladiators 1o enter the arena, and it was | 5y (eorse W, Moo, el of the dreoit | General Palmer to the United States senate Linary stops were tak Denveor t A publican support, Cockiell and myself have | Senator Mattes introduced resolution to the 1 ! s decided to votes to General Palmer | eftect that, when the senate adjourns ou Fri r ety sct aud I e signutures to an addvess | o ough tne streets and tnrough | the ticket, befug the Chicago terminal of the e L g | “rthe mmitiee kol dectiad to)| tHB lobbies af thaikiotels tnvarlably winding (| IGOKEvLE. AL HOLUE 18 looked fob A i nally & QR T A HO Atehison diseluims uny responsibility for this f Gl of (il Tiantest 11ty of tho Series, So sypeb bbb i \ 16 half what fs promised comos true, to- | BAting the plucky iiidout bya hairsbradth | Cook's allegod vietims, Tho binks Cook have given cheer after cheer, As' soon as th Mears got red headed because he chimed | fs alioged Tt have. wiecked were th the boy endeavored Lo job him, whick is il - L s day next, ft bo from 11 a. 1 » 4 p.om.on Monday. ‘The motion to adopt received FORAG o1l 218 bo: MolCenton VoL Vols to Hetiton e | b conas. curable insanity of tive years' of the steering committee, in - recognition of | Senator Dysart introdiced the following: | yifitional cause of divorcs wa o | his services in that capacity } it ed today the bells and | 6068 meoting of the general manage Wherens, There 18 nlurzo amount of (e | o orvices n that COpICt. e joint assom. | Whistles of every fuctory in the city, rezard BortanLI0RIBINLION TioW: DeNding botore ¢lis | Blynnys by w o the meeting of the jotnt assem. | LSt b Bum S o ooke and. chtireh and associntion will be the 4 o 0 buk of inoan, Wis, of W Togistintare, i Senate filo 133 by Koontz, empowering biy delegations of Patmers admivers from | o 5 B8 I WO e8RS ARG GIETELERE Yecord. It 18 clnimed that abso. | YOIV fIuny, us Mears is big enough to make | ho was mangor, and asimil institution B herene. lle house of representatives Las | county ana vAlages to issue bords not o ex- | Missourl and Indiana entered thn —canitol ; clamos, / b Proof will bo furnished that two central | B apresont of alap, But e dissen’t do | Hartford, Wis. The amountof mon Toen Th sesaion Biyone day< ol has bt | ceed 3 por cont of their assessed valuation to | and were escorted to seats in the gallerios city flaes and buntung are flying and onight | Jatg Proof will be s havo been duily | 'ty Hime 30 Tiore iy defe of tho constitutionnl | by seod for needy farmers, wits made @ spe- | Tha ropublican steeriug committee ordered | fireworks ure being used without stint. it tathe. fon fBamS & o 16 (s ke || Majr Gsborne, in hisl sible: jorse B A1 1t% an Bobs ol AUsIFOtN 6 L. | oial oot sei T b tor ooty It brergelabl Rl tiinee y A 3 Colonel Holton were tho next on the b wijoentents therefore be it i e L I o andoct, which pro | toll. cqll, Sonator. Tvine, howover, alsro. | THE CALIFORNIA SENATORSHIP, what will be done if this proof is | jj,1¢0y 15 in bad form, and the Major won in to have disippeared was about £0,000 Farmers and small tradesmen were the suf ferers. At the time of the failure( ull not be found, and two of bis Wisconsin as tos, Frank Leake and €. D, Richardson Ted, That 1t is the sense o oy hed, 08 10 one expects - convietion iesalved, [That (s the seise of (P00 | vides for the asscssment of wild lund the | garded fhe commmittec's instruction and an o1 camtate: Comnardd.s ot senate durin Wor of this sossion | same as enltivated farms, and which has | swered “here’” when his name®was called, | Singular Complications Develoy and the presidents of the mnon wero arrested. Sice then Cook s supposad [idjouruments from | taken up agroat deal of titme during the ses Of tho farmers both Mooro and Gookr the Fight at Sacramento. rate cutting _lines have so far | O Al Lt | toiave boen ln Europe for a time aud indiy . sion was indefinitely postponed—yeas, 5?2 | unswered voll call and both were loy sENTo, Cal. March 11,—[Special | absolutely refused to meet the known redu oulc: win behuall camo within an dee of |- eoitty i Inditnal Ha ook his) o called for. When | navs, i, app d by the democrats. On Taubene valagiiti; €5 Tk BN =TS fon l’,,,”m tions. 1t appesrs that General Passenger | SUrPrising everybody. As itwas Pix won i | coolly and suecevded in being e Senatar Stev name was reached, he The report of the committee of the whole | refusal to answoer roll call there was a slight G s Agent Smith of the Lake Shore wroto to one | ' the best time of the evening bail, pending the hear 4wt oxplatued bis Svoto by saing that he ander- | wecommending tho establishing of an mter Mo of applause on. tho republican side, | Hght here presents one of the most singular | JSHESMILE of the Laka Shors Wrolo to 040 | = Gross and Wertz Toafed round the Ll b L Bl stood the objott of thoy adjournuient was 0 | mediate reformatory at Louisville was called | which was quickly suppressed by the repub icatious everseen in California politics. | Brnchard, that there were constant, viola- | [oF 8 minutes and 44 seconds, an innoceice. accept the invitation extended to them, and | up and the report adopted —yeas, 52 navs, 42, | lican steering committee | Everything had been cut and dried by the | tions of the commission agreement. He has | Kastman suapped the timelock o the todo this, e had given his consent a weok 'ho house went iuto committee of the Pwonty-five sena and_sovonty-fivo | Stanford man to eleot Charlos B vox. | (nfo 7 i they would have to shufile the cards oy Simmous Found G had . 3 iford mau to clect Charles Felton, the ex- | information that the Grand Trunk and | th | ago. He, therefore, voted in the aMivmative. | whole to consider bilis on the geneval file, | members have answered to their naines, N A A T S R EaRAtaH Y B try it again, Lt was o mis-Deal New Youk, Mareh 11.—The jureyin the Senator Hill said that he had given his con- | fouse voll 218, by Coruish, hovizing | said the speaker congressman who has always been fuvorable | FIHEER (IS SAGEE (ST BORSHLEEY DA Mears put the kibosh on Munterfering in sent to the adjourntient, but, after thinking | Kuights of Pythias to incorporate, was lie roll eall of thohouse was ordeved, | torailroads, and who is a personal friend of | yha'\Celtomn Tinos openly declige. they .56 45, making a prety race, however thie mattor over and seoting tho condition thev | amended by including Kuights of Labov and | When = Cockrell's name ”was —called b naire senator. But when they | ignoring the agroement.” ALl eastern Flelier and Walkor wounl 1 the s reorted that they were 1 et were inand that t was behind in | fapmers' aliiance and Boheminn Roman swered ol i et v 81 ngd the il i avefut | programme, Flesh carrying oft the palmn in a | fud reported that ihey were unable to i i(s business, ho did ot think it would be ad- | Catholie Benovolont So ‘.~’ and \\\'M'\:HH'\‘:\ 1 vote for Patmer.’ o Sehoy bt o ‘q”' reement, but a caveful | )6 jogg tiine than Jokin Fouritan could tun | e Beuedict sent them - back, and ton Vv sabie to adjourn of St. Andrew aud recommended for passage For o few ts the democratic shouts | ed- to that C. B, Huntington | NARLER !”:‘. G| '”;‘”"[}l R i vjen | the distance, ta-wit, 7:10 4-b. | they return a verdict findig Sinmons Senator Keiper said that he understood it he house. Lt niso undor consideration | and cheers that roverberated through the | bad been at work and that his agents hero | ¢ i 0t tho & lw"-'n' \"'mn‘v’x‘lm L bt me the dead heat betwe WSS g Al Bl was in order to amend a motion o adjourt 1S roll 914, by Tohnson. providing for the | capitol were desfening, After aslight lull | Were actually working for Editor Do Young, | W08 BiC BB TRa e Basac Bt 1 the Pennessce groyhound, as M nt of 2000 worth of bonds, and recon aday certain, up to the moment the vote was | poasse e quantity of land, | they were renewed and it was two minutes [ Whose paper has assailed Stanford on eve 1615 Rt D .‘ |Ir LA \“ _’_:"‘.‘"j‘ »ss has been facetionsly dubbed.’ There | mended him to the merey of the court taken. He then moved that, when thesenate | formerly belonging to the railroads, for the | before order could be restored | oceasion.” 1t ik significant that Dargie of | 1y ¢ WAL THE | (WO NIRES QO LAE ot on | Was no mis-Deal this tne. Wertz vuu in a | Drisoners counsel moved thit the vek t b adjourn on Friday next, it be to 10 a. m. Sat- | yvears 1876 and 1575, and after a proloug I republicans still remained silent as | Onkland, who nominated DeYoung in the | s volutaily endod a years boyeott on | cola "declc on the southerier and tho fiesi | S0t asido bean of theimproperact of Judge urday morning. He then said that the eyes | discussion the bill was feported for passage, | the call procecded. ~Moore's name was nate, i3 one ' of Huntington's vight hand | & CFHOR F GERSURE G1 PIERE ORI | dash out of the box bt his high five and | Benedict instating tothe jury that the evi of the people were upon the senate, whe but pending the adoption of the report, the | called and be voted for Palmer. \in | men. o complicate mutters friends of the [ Siott The Alton meantime having falily | yado high, low, jack and the game. Timo | donce against the aciised was condusiv upon the president ruled him out of order. house adjourned till 10 a. m, tormorrow dew enthusiasm found vent in pro- | Jate Aaron A. Surgent appeared and declared | 77 UACTERRY MW, FCRSEE B0 T BOFCREE - (T | —6 230, Judize suid that this was not a_ prop The resolution of Senator Mattes was i lBage hon tho name of Mobeis, | thex were bound 1o have revenge on Stan- | Lake Shore wauts 1o know what will be done | T g race on skates crented n good deal | e 0 inake such amotion and Simmous adopted as follows In Tight Quarters, tho ¢ vepublican, was led. ‘Fhat | ford, even if they had to elect DeYoung to ‘_;',Hj\f“j“!;”_“‘l" “".’ Crtaaibi ‘y'*“!'“‘ M- of fun and as on the previous evening Miss | Was led off o jail Yeas - Christofferson, Collins, Day, E LiscoLy, Neb.. Mareh 11, |Special to Tag | gentleman voted for Cicerod. Lindle He | accomplish it. “DeYoung, they admit, bit- | POtng with commission paying roads. Stoney wou, although Lord Bacon made it | > ton, Koontz, Mattes, Moor 5 % ok e § s Wus the only ropublican voting and tho | terly opposed Sargent, but he fought square, , exceelingly tropical for hin, CRUSHED TO Shtimiway, Starbuck, Stevons, Switzlor, Tay: | BEe: ] ~If the disposition made toduy of sen- | W LETAX, IR 800 Biblican | While they cluim d betrayed Sargent How Westinghouse was Ousted., SHiRHE (HE ovaLty formance e lor, Thomas, Turner, Van Housen, Wilson, | ate e No. 4, providing for anassessor in | gtoeping commit tee. after promising him the senator New York, March 11.- Referving to the | the tug of war between Barney Boyle's ten | Jesse Hay's Head Mashed by Faliing X 14 metropolitan cities, b an evidence of the Afterthecall of the absentees the pro- | ShiP. This betrayal of Sargent — was [ ousting of the old directors at yesterday's | sinewy bartenders and John Boyers ten, | Fimbe Bock, Coulter, Dysart, Hiil. Horn, | feeling of the senate on the subject, the | gramme was changed and the republicaps | On¢ of the —chief grouuds of ~the [ ayyual clection of the Union switen and | They will be pitted against each otherat the Hay Keipor, Michenor, Poynter, Ianaall, San: | measure will havoa rongh journey on it4 way | voted for Lindley, it having been found im. | Quarrel between Huntigton and Stanford | oo (5 SRR € A0 LIRS BRI 0T ditférent cuds of a sixty-foot rone, anl i i dors, Williams 11 to passuge. The report of the committeo on | possible for Fulier or any other man to rve- [ 1ast year, as Huntington felt that the rai B Ll siihigy Aulic v Westings | giloonatic who gets pulled over the s | Episcopalchurch at Thiny-first avd Absent — Brown, Smith, Warner. municipal affaivs favored the indefinite post- | ceived the full re olad road company gwed Sargent its help for of- [ house today said that Secretar owand, | Jooses an eight gallcn ke, I Q streets, Sonth Omaba, was izilled at il In the house today Shrader introduced the | porement of the measure Represe when hisname | fice In returi or the aid he had given them | without authority, procured proxies from | Following is the standingof the vid uight by falling timbers. His head was following resolution snator Switzler immediately m that | was calle . Streoton 1o | in Washington, The Sarwent crowd is com Whereas, It I8 currently reported that the | the rules be suspended and the bill, as also | vominee of the Mutual Benelib as- | osod of old' postiolana who have consider. honorable senate is contemplating an No. 110, comprising the Omaha charter | sociation party,” ropping into his seat | @ble influence, and its appearance heve has journment of several duys for the purpose of | amendments, be placed on general file burst into tears. His sincore sortow was un- | Scared Felton's buckers. Tl visiting the dlty of Denver and 5| Pis brought Seaator Dysart angrily to his | doubted und checr after cheer from the ve- |, o SAckaMiNTo, Gy Muveh 1. The Cali v s oty i coraposel Tareely of | o iio Said that e thovsht 0 bt Just and | publican side rewarded bis loyalty to bis par. | fornla 1o e i joint session toolc oy s We respectfully ask yonr proper that the senate should sustain the re- | ty nowinee. ballot, for United States senator and ad able body to wssist us in elosing ap the port of the committee to indofinitely post nators Bacon and Fvans on the first vo}l | Journed until tomorrow. It resulted: Estee, 5 1058 O the seasion #s Tuplaly ua possible t pone. It hud given the bill dne considera- | eall voted for Oglesby, but subsequently DoYoung 3: Blanchard. 10; Charges Againse the Manag W LSl o Rl aiee o tion, and that was all it was entitled t ir vote to Lindley : B oH s Goucher (dem) | Ny York, March 11 "hito moved an amendmentas follows, | The vote on the proposition was taken, and Leall showed every scattering for d . t SRRty e it il e 4 “provided, that if tho citizens of Denver | on a division, resultod wzainstand 11 | republican voting for Lindley, every deino- GajftaeinBanmieal initnolionse cthadinoo b ta e AN anon imeeting Rt ayi | S R ies o RNy ey e R o e | B e oL e L R e e t the honorable senate does | for the motion of the senator from Douglas. | erat for Palmer, Moore and Cockrell for [ amendments to the ballot reform bill, which | owing tothe charges against tno manage- | iR B Sartsa it Hliaesina o e e B not again. return to this state no inquiry will s Palmer and Taubeneck for Streeter. now goes Lo the goveruor. ment, recently proferrad by W. S. Alle, gram to Tie k. |-George Munsou said | Funerl will be announcea later be made asto the manner it was disposed House Committee Wor “On this, the 154th ballot,” said Speaker ot “lGreat laughter . BrGor R ENoL MR Crafts, “the whold ¢ 'of votes cast is Ihe directors were voted for under Mr. Speaker—| begin to entertain grave | L0 F e R . ! o | 9042 necessary tou ehoice, 103 of wineh Jon [ Toreka, Kan., Maren IL—The legislative | [FESG o e : o7 « T @ ap ¢ S S D I ATINT (il doubts abont this resolation bewsg in orde K he house committee | A5 puceived 103 votes (domocratic | confereice committee today agreed on the ex- | Shissification to sevvo for four vears, — Alley I'HE CLOTHES OF SPRING. [renewed Laughter] and 1 will cortainly have | o0 claims gave a hearing to ex-Governor But- | gicers) : A, J. Streeter, 1 vote, and Cicero J. | ecutive appropriation bill and the legislative | Mg cameof his wdhorente st month to ralo Mr. White's resolution out of “ordor. | lov who claims about 20,00, duc him from | Lindley, 100 votes, and I hereby declare John | apportionment bill, A number of house mem. | eeodior b aehents will coutinue We dow't want them Denver peoplo to keep | trausactions with the state, growing out of | M. Palmier duly elected United States seuw | 0 s e Fin e on our- honorable senato. We would rather | his impeachment. He asiced theappomtment | tor. st bl e e L UL e i oot sy Sl Have theth stay here and help us do up the | of a. comumission to adjust the matter. Tho | Deafening applause from the democratic | tions were provided for for boards which the (O RaEl Jen e business committee took 210 definite action " | side and the galleries grected this announce. | alliance wanted to abolish. Sncaker Elder \‘l‘l“"','_‘"'" G liscelyarbilad.s Newberry thought the resolution uncall I'he committee on apportionment has finally | ment. When silence was restored a joint | soid am going to shut my eyos, closo my | Macox, Ga., Mavch 11.—Au upplication for for, aud did not believe & mujority of the | decided to re-district the state into legislative | committee of seven notiticd Palmer of his | €ats and vote aye on. this bill. ~ This house | a receiver for the Macon construction com sonate would vote to take the contemplated | distriets. Several bills we election 3 B cannot accomplish reforms while the seoate | pany has been filed in- court. by John 8. M To-day we place on salein our Men'sCloth- Journey he finance committee has indetinitely The committee returned with Senator Iw"n:v““ "1‘ oy r"“v b :f osite ‘w-H Y but L pjghe & Co. Two liens were filed the In explaining his vote, the speaker said: | postponed house roll 315, to ere ¢ | Palmer, who was greeted with great ap- | Want tosay that T still believe there 'is good | same time, one for $200,000 and the other for | 1 spar S s . e as 't 1 LoV IS one of bur bubiioss whit | 1o freniiiss on i forty-ners tract of 1he col | plause. Speaker Crafis introduced him and | i Isracl, ind wo Wil wipe thom off the faco | S0, T3 5 ulioved " it the. enbarmss. ing Department our advance assortment ol the senate does, I vote no, lege far The bill appropriating $40,0000 to | he spoke as follows of the earth in 152 ie conference reports ent is ol ATO A RonHABY) oo 3 q PNy oS . iad s \ N Many independents voted in the ne forre without recommendation. Assembly : You ought scarcely to expect me | adopted 8 Pixloy and Schy 1o groat race, and although 1t was a foregone _conelusion which case of Simmons, the alleged wreekerof — the Sisth National bank, eamein this morniig various stockholders in favorof Westing- | to date crushed 10 house or Rowand. A protest will be made Ui IR et 1 ninst the election and stockholders wose £ 0 |Sen | oxies were used will testify that they - ot 1 | 1 im resided on Vstr Twenty-fifth and Twety-sisth 1o tended them to be used in Tavor of theold | Munterfering 3 3 | Walker recently came from Tanango county, Penn board. Westinghouse added that Rowana | Gros i arch ByYaUi: e could not have been in his right mind Gabory E AWn Wl e The finish between Pixley and Flesher S Died Last Nizhe urday night will be well worth witnessing. Thomas Stelby, an old citizen of Umatn There was a large 2 e = died at his daughter's residened, 1435 Park The Cincinnati Club, B P ey ] | New York stockholder, who applied for « re- to speak at this time. [ feel more ljk 5 St. Louis & Hannibal Election. announce that this stock is entirely nexv. [t i o b, o 4 " {5 sident ¢ 0 ased, T B e et g “\l";l:..;::\“l\'v:v“:‘;\fv'f".f.:"‘:n."l-}“ff.s"\‘%‘n.n,, "“""l-rlr-'\»' ht:-:".:ll |;-'\I-"|| _|'I rl'\l:'lnll'hz»)-- AN e, ML mockdollin ot carried over firom| last yeain; ass wihen w The senate met this morning ¢.]~The purchasing committee o | cating the rights of the pe aplural- | of the Kansas state farmers’ alliance, speak- | 1 ¢ L u{;::;‘:;‘\: ,‘\:‘;,‘.‘ :‘.l.\:l“\("l.;.x\,‘:\n. o \u‘uulx‘vlv ;l_:'flfz “h;"\l“‘llv"‘:t\;"\f;“:“k’i‘]’l“)l:‘,i"“:;‘;\’:Lh;?‘:f:’[l,‘,‘jl,‘:;" ii"‘.'"l‘:"“l‘;l t::]‘u:‘;:}-;:llg : (E“’vm“l“‘”h nl,\::l,l‘\;," Imi": ’\(’.\('.'\’7:::-'"lf»’f;nl.‘u‘,1m:::'fi[lm-:xv';‘.f.',‘f;f.‘.',.'.':"“:,‘;;f: ;',“,l‘;,:l‘“‘\',i,"l‘:'i‘:{“,:""!“‘f\’:;;w",?la:;;{‘,{'j{“"’,“"_Ii(‘l:j';"l:““:‘;"'r‘l: all L?w ‘bpl'l]ng t,‘u‘xl,.s‘\\'ev had lelL you could ha »\, @ e ¢lo wore placed with mills in the Interior of Lapps my judgment, the next best available man An 4 veting. e 4 - 4 No. 19, dopositing state and county funds in | tho stater R o [l ahank Yot foo ouinBune rantaev ol | bvom our atandpsuty Cicaso, Mt M eeting. g | PBSSENgers, Our buyer has had a picnic buy- banks; No, 229, requiring the state treasurer | They also ovdered about 50,000 bushels of R T e T T Gt b g L —— b R Gkl : e 2 tonceonnt. for all moneys Lolonging to s | wheat from farmers throughout the state, T \“;L-lf\‘..‘m:l Sicotasinastoosh Mg Connecticut's Gube qyrlA}II Contest \'A]nn_, lt\mu; eutral leased ml. s w2 :wl-i ing this stock. Nothing to worry him,no re- office whichare not on doposit in pho vaults | Who will ship it to points nearest where it is | The joint asscmbly then adjourned sine aurrorn, Comn., March 11, —The republi- | today. No changes were made in th e direc " A 5 R ) of the troasury, and No. 219, relating to inter- | dosived Anorder for 100) busiels of batley | dio. Botly the Mouse and tho senate ad- | eans have agreed on an amended for torates and no official statement was issied | MemMbering what we had packed up from last est; also recommending the passage of sen- | Wits also issued, under the same conditions, journed immediately alter the aajournment | bill as a possible way out of the gub e : : : 1 180 NG/ D15, rer BiFing WAETRLS 10 Dt The orders wili be filled immediatoly. of the joint session, e S S A RACE WA R INMINENT. year,all plain sailing, simply go ahead and bu suance of logislative appropriations, to be Dr. Moore it an interview this afternoon h E LM : - upon the proper petition of the officer in of the permanent school fund, when Thanks from Sherman's k said he wa wiis the earnest de- 4 I i Hostilities Between White and Negro | 211 €ntire new stock, and this he has done to is no money in the fund on which they | Livcors, Neb., March 11.--[Sp 4ire of the majority of his constituents that | Question—by ‘the superior court. —Appeal egro » t You'in this contest rep. nessce Fires a Salute On bohi Brp. |—The house committec on wiscellaneous The committee on municipal afairs cecom vepublican vl to the tender of, the nent in Oklahoma, whore the negroes hay %, rexulating tho vies of ofti . Wist Spvesiyrmse steni Now | Moore adl ha would under no- consioratins | of 8 telegram announcing the election of | WL th such numbers it the whites business as we are showing to-day. We have passage, as amended, of file No. 110, com: stoful | not accept the honor that would be conferred | democratic mombers and one cach for Cock. | taken the matter in nand and by | ©VELY shape and cut. We have them in the it o Cackrell said that in voting for Palmer ho | Maine Defeats the Australian Ballog, | toinduce the negroes to retire, but with the reorganizing the militia of the state 0258 aded the passage of senate file No 23 A Jocular Committee. tween Dr. Moore and himscli from the | te Austrabun system of voting was de- | lsjon would dead to an open war so hosile | COUWNLRY, You’'ll not be confined to buying 3 00X on 01 S and eurrency rvec- | subjects held a meeting today and decided to An thoy had dBmonatvatod: tha & e 2% ; Lhe committee on banks and currency Lleahall aftor they had demonstrated the fact that | o0 6o, Mareh 11.—The exceutive cow- | able to get away from lack of nicans. has selected the cream of dozens of lines of The committee ou miscellancous covpora- | provision whatever for any regulation of the | that Taubeneck was a straight-out republican. | enter into and consummate all negotiations Several bills which had come from the t the measure will receive any serious | janks. We feared this break would result in | grounds will not be permitted excevt to im- | causing those streams o mse mapidly and | ~° Going to outdo ourselves, as it were. Fromihe rorkingman's suit to e > 1 porte N Or- onate o No. 80, lncorporating secrot and | Laxcos, Neb, March 11.—[Spectal to | Taubeneck in an interview tonight said: | be vended whichjigat variance with the dig- | now in the Mississippi, but the peovle workingm k the finest im porvted Wou u RSO NG ON I LaReY. feil s ol Pl e By nati | may bo taken to the supreme court. The Setters in Oklahoma. T sen’s taste.” S swvelr have i t oral resalutions adopted recent) ated al “the country tha rram to Tt race War scems 5 presence of the nayce, Lo wae readt In that hody. today ana_ | Streeter was no longer an independent, but a Tenne gram to Tux Buk. | -A ruco war scoms lmml- i gy handsome styles in suits since we began mended the passage of seuate file No. upon the record, solid republican vote to him this moring, | SASHVILLE, Tenn,, March 11.—On receipt s March 8. 1M1.~Th v of Gieneral A 3 are organizing against any further immigra in motropolitan _citics indefinite post EMBICIE 8 1B ot teneral | yecept a seat in the senate unlss tendered il Palmer in Tlhinois Governor Bu ERANE BEgInsh gy ] 5 SEopti T i W e ponement of file > , providing foran | pierman, deeply woved by Your wisr testi= | by the willof the peovle. He folt he was | chanan ordered a salute firod, One hundred | 400 Near Kingfisher hostilitics have com- them in every material We have them in wssessor in metropolitan cities, and the | piin of thebe father, desira £ offer (o the | not their choice and for that reason couid | and one guns were fired for Palmer and the | Wenced. A gang of whito cyps have prising the Omaha charter amendments ek nowl Tonor patd to the | by the casting of the republican votes for | rell and Moore T PR B P A 3 P Phegommitten on military amais recom- | memors” of General Shernan by the resolu= | im, s X shreataiofsextarmination” bave endeavsrediiiy andsomest assortment of shades and colon mended the passaie of senato file No, 23, | ton and activn of your honorable hody 10nsnasiine nemrosh to potim, bnt with th : . Supnvay, | 18 not gone into the de party, as | Avcrsta, Me, Maveh 11.-1n the house to. | STE O o thtuelui the wiorea pope o | thiat could be selected from the markets of the The committee on refcrm school rec many seemed to think be- | day the bill providing for state adoption of | fue down the town of Kingither. Any col locating a girls’ industrial school at Milford | [ixcors, N Special to Ty | beginning that s Paimer had made his | feated 74 to 71— five members not voting. ORI e S0 a0 opah var ARk astie and the indofinite postponement of No. 21, fighit before the people and been endorsed NP 2 B Br2 Lna Qousiibg Satins: iR Doptenaiae goods made by any one concern, as our buyer establishing u similar homo in Louisville by their vote they would vote for Palmer World%s ¥nir Privileges. Pl e T e fra : ommended for general file bill No,'92, re- | report favor of the passage of house roil 1 thoy could not clect a straight independ + Oielug the state treasurer to place stato | $81, by Porter, which repeals every line of | ontman. Cockrell added that fie and Moore | Mittee of the world's fuir directory today au S . AT A v en s ; o unds on deposit iu state or national banks. the Slocumb high license law and makes no | had decided at the first part of the session | thorized the committee ou ways und meaus to Flood News, Suits, miade by the very besti manulacturer PRER! Miss., Maveh 11.—The mso > are o i N "oes 1 > tions recommended the passage as amended ¢ trafic. Duriug the last fow days,” said Cockrell, | for the sale of wprivileges and concessions d RapnyAb ?“, iy Mgl 11.-~Tlio 1m0 1n We are going to malke prices on suits this sea- of house roll No, i Aating stockyards, i W t 1 we becamo afvaid that a schemo was being | py 0 oo of miseellnne o . - [ the mver here continues, the recent rainfall E NE TThe bill goos to tho gencval filo ke and with 1o | «rked to make & brealk 1n the democratic | The sale of miscellaneous goods on the fair | iy the Cumberland and Temmessee valleys | SON wWhich even WE have never before made. Bouse were read for the first and others for | attention from the house sending a certaln Chicago milllonaire to. tho | Porters when 1 articles are such as | qoorgct " S 1 The following bills wore passed No Kick on the 13ill. d oft ‘any such soheme.” house outside of the zround, and nothing may | volume to the present high stage other societies: No, 101, insisting that the | Tie Bree.]—The senate committee on educa- | “If the democratic part of the Farmers' Mu. | Bty of the fuir. No transferring or sub-let- | nere are not generally alarmed. Confidence is | ste we will save ) om vo t en ful lighest indebteduess of a corporation stall | tion this morning cousidered senate file No, | tual Benefit association sustains the action of | tini of privil Wil be permitted. Thirty | feit in the ability of ‘the levees to withstand sted, 5 I lyee SyoM homn atwn il uil not exceed two-thirds of their capital stock: | 151, the bill suggested by the board of educa- | Moore and Cockrell it will break thio organi- | 4ays prior to closin the contracts for grants | the Hood grown dollars. We cordially invite you to call No. 210, authorizing county boards to use the | tion of Omaha. Senators Switzler and Shea | zation all o niece If their action is con- | the committee \wl advertise in the daily | Baxcor, Me., March 11— Conslae county surplus general fund to buy seed and | appeared before the hody, as did also Messrs, | demued 1t will show that the organization s | bl pss of the cownthly for proposals. Persons | damage was done yesterday by the flood food for necdy favmers, and No. 152, estab- | Conoyer taey, and - Martin and Coryell, | sounder than over and that it does not want | desiving to buy priviloges should address the | tide wit one of tho big ywn hiere siice | lishing a normal school at Pierce. members of the board ? anything to do with either of the old parties, | Ways and means commiitec and obtain blanks | the flood of 1847 She Gollum o |les I e Bl A recess till 4 p, m. was taken e counnittee decided (o report the bill s | I have no complaint to make of any one ex: | to be provided for applicants stoves alopg Hroad sir wore flooled. | S UiLs you ever saw in Omuha, The senate assembled at 4:15 o'clock it was received from the board cept Moore and Cockrell. They have plaved r— i Sewers wero stopped up and Louses Hooded. Senator Poynter of tho sifting committee teaitor. In the last few days they would not A Move af Vast Proportion. reported as to the order in hich @& number Legislative Notes, gree to anything, were not willing to take St Lowvis, Mo, March 11 The tail of-bilis should be considered, Tho reprt | Liscory, Neb, March IL—{Special to | U w, othier cndidate, and Would ot | lumber”dealers of tais elty bavo avcidod to | Cusresoni, Tonn., Mareh 1. Secretars was adopted and, in committee of the whole, | o 5 AR S ke S vccks | @Ven bave any conference am 10, e Senator Colls fn the chair, the following | L1* B For the first time in many weeks | ponfoctly satisfied with my own course, 11 | 0¥ s %Y haghals Proctor and party spont today in examliing filos, a8 suggosted, wore discussed and recom. | Senator Shea occupiod bis seat today, having | \i<h the prople and the press would not cale | been doing a retail business in the territory | the historic Chickanauzua battle field. | mended for passage : at least partially epcovered from his sevel us the ‘Hug Three' any more. 1f the peopld | of middlemen and at wholesale prices, T'he | Seerctary Proctor will procecd at once with | No. 116, establishing a state board of health | illuess. He was warmly welcomed by his | are satisfi ed with the” action of Moo an St. Louis retail dealors are the moving | the gotintions with the owners for the land and regulating the practice of medicine; N ussociates, and especlally Chaplain Ger- | Cockrell, let them be called the *Big ‘Two' | spirits i the new organization determined to | heeded for apark. Moro than seven thou | 3 L] 07, compelling railroad companies to maintain | bardt, who has frequently during the sena- | and call me the ‘Little Oue.' ™ unite the tradge for the in Mis, | sund acres will be secure _ b g s plo crossings at all public roads; | tor's sickness referred to ‘him in lis prayers, General Pahuer tonight said bis canvass | souri, 1limois, Minneso a, and in | - No. 15, ¢ pellin rail d companies to Senators Paylor and Stevens, both of whom femoustrated that thetruemethod of clecting | fact all over the west i 1linois to the Posten O His Injuries. | make rapid transfers at places where there | Lave also been ill, veturned to their places | a senator 1» by appeal to the people. He had | Rocky mountains, 1t will be one of the |z, e, Mareh 11 David oston, | are two or more roads: No. i, punisbing | today. littlo to say in addition to his speech of this | largest trade move of the kind ever | iy S e P persons for proyoking assaults upon them Representative bbins is receiving | afternoon, except that he will adyocate inthe | known i this country the lawyer who was shot yost y Co } l’ and see the handsomest assortment of Spring Secretary Proctor at Chickamaugua, ) hrin talogue is read ) R boycott some wholesalers because they have | (Qur Spring Calalogn ready for inailing. Telves or othors by the use of vile and insult- | aponymous letters warning lim thata big | United States an amenament to the constitu nel King, died this evening. Thivtysix ing epithiets; No. 142, regaraing the hearing | lobby is ut work to defeat is bill to reguster | tion enabling the people to vote for senator Beheading of Chinese Pirates. fnchos of the intestmes lacerated oy the of cases in county conrts where the sum ox- | state, county and ity warrants, and stop iu- dofeated Farmers' Mutual Benofit | oy Fuascisto, Cal Mureh 11 Tho | bullet were removed today inan - endeayor coeds the jursdietion of u justico of the | terest on the same. ~They are working on tion candidato, Mr. Strooter, waid: [ Sa% Fuetiis B MARE o | save his lifo, but Ay niony q y peace, No. 170, fining persons who, without | the senate, nifesto issued by Moore and Cockrell s Hono'i Sk BTFY b itk ,‘ ‘“ ‘“ ,hll, ‘l | ) l”. o \ m authasity, shall take up, contine orseil any | The woman suffragists die hard, Thoy surprising to me. I regard the | noon from Hong Kong and Yokohama. Some G e ( Rl OIS 5 “l o this bill woutatned s prov ision punishing | have another bill, bouse roll 107, iutroduced | courso they have taken as meaning the | throe hundred Chinese pirates und robbers | FO SN SRECCEOREL L = by prisopmont. partes violatng i buton | by Taylor of Buoe siumboring in the vom- | Farners® Mutusl Bonefit wsocistion Hore: | woro boliwadod, n Tt provinge dur | LIRS SRS L ot oty iel, niotdon of Senator Switzler the feature was | niittec on miscellaneous subjects, which they | after it will be known far and wide as an | ing the last few days of the old Chinese | Whoduring of temporary insanity sho A\ > . PN e b withdrawn; No. 314, eusbliug cities, | will spring on the house at au carly doy. auxilliary to the democratic party. In future | ycar, [ and wounded bis wife aud sua soveral | Open till 8 P. M Saturdays 10 O'Clock,

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