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2 (UESTIONS OF Oounsel for Thayer and Poyd Arguo Befor preme (ourt. MANY POINTS MADE AND ANSWERED Tho Governor's Lawyers Clatm That Terrd S When t Tnhabitantsof ries Begome Catine Territory 110-w drra ) by ernor portant foaturein the ings wa tho i had hell that ! 1 St Last poit whien th vare v el stitut ovis also shoved that Boy d bec virtue of the treaty of & teritory Louisiana w Franc of which the brask wl'n part Mr. Jobn D Flowe had altowed all exeopt & fow moments of bis timo to beconsimed by General Cowin butinsisted that Thayer had failed toqualify and was not conscquently entitled to the oM ce General J. L, Waebster held that neitler Boyd norhis father was a citizen untilthe latier part of last year. He also leld that o have been made a citizen uuder tho act in corporating Lonistana into the United States requirod the party to nave beena vesident of thit territory in~ 103, the time of the pur chase of the Regarding the that Boyd 10 a cilizen under theen abling act adnitting Nebraskainto the uul hesaid that the only fovee and effect of Drovision w to admit Nebr in its sovereign capieity 1 astate into the union anaon equal footing with the originl states Congress didnot consider inthat actthe rights or privileges ov immunities of the in habltants who lived inthe treitory of Ne braska, Congress was dealing with the stite of Nebrask a plitical ovganization and notwith the political rightsor priv iloges of individuals The court took the m ment and uajourned to Tuc of which ¥ of from . torrite ska r under day advise ning, Arguing the Faie Appropriation, Laxcony, Neo., Mareh 12— [Special to i Brr. | Houseroll 26, introduced by Ko Cind), appropriating$100,00 10 make an nibit at thoworld's far in Chicago in | occupied the attention of the vait of the afteroon Humilt wed tostrike out clse. sdor, moved, sumend n ex- i, large ind) of the enacting anendment, bill back for house @ Vourhes an the Oukloy- thonght should noc sunses Gale (ind) had figured that the appropria- tion would only amount to 10 conts for each inhabitant, and who would object to this ex penditure for that purpose ! Watson said it was not our large citios that made usa great nation, but out patriot- ism and lovoof country, and pictured how the citizen of Nebraska woull feel wnen at tending the fair, if his state was not repre- sented Arnold (ind) said every doliar of the state could spare, was urgently ne enlarge the state justitutions for the care the unfortuates, and thought Nebraska conld notafford to'vote so much maney out of its treasury at this time for such a purpose, Newberry (ind) felt that the tair was only aspeculitors' scheme, aud could uot see why the meu in charge of the exhibition should Nt putup the money Dobson (ind) favored making an exbibit, but would not support such a large appropri aton. He appealed to the independents to evince cnough pride in the state o make a creditable display at the greatest exhibvition of the century. [Choers. Scott (ind) oppose: stand up forthe people speculators, Breen reprosented 10,00 poar workingmen and they were in favorof the appropriation Storms of Nemaha was in favor of asking contributions from private citizens to make the display. Have we not just senta distin- guished citien tothe congress of the Unitad States requestinga large’ appropriation for the sul people of our state? W hat con sistency would it be forus now tovote mway this large sum of money! 1t is_the hiche patriotis to lookafter the welfare of t common people, and 1 call upon the old soldiers to stand up with meand defend their interests. The bill was finally reported by & vote of 47 yeas to % uays, th frighten failure of one crop tho people out of their money led to f the bill and would atler than for the for passage The S Lr~corx, Neb., Marel 12, ~[Special to Tup Bre. | -In the senate this morminga petition for & meount of the votes east on the pronibi tory amendment at tho last clection was re ferred to the committee on constitutional amendments Among the stauding committee rports was one from the judiciary committe mending forindefinite postponen 82, providing for issuauce of pr vicipal bonds. The commiitee and county boundaries, recommend indefinite Jostponemont of the bill cre Boyd county, The railroad comumitte recomuended the passago of the bill regulatine press companies, The committee tornal improvements recommended the pas. sage of the irrigation bill. A bill for the formation of county mutnal insurance com. panics was recommernded for passuge. Bills amending the elting . to motropolit school boands and creating a deputy state superintendent of public lnstructiont were reccommended for passage. The bill conf ring on women the right to voto for presi dential electors was recommended to be in aefinitely postponed ; lso the bill to create o board of culture Other bills wi re porte I thebills went over under the rules, * When the veport of the committee having charee of seunte file No. 94,0 bill to create tho ofice of assessorin cities of tho metro P litan class, defined the dutics, powers and abilities and prescribe compenisation of the same, and repeal all acts eud parts of acts in contictor inconsistont horewith, to iu definitely postpoue, a very lively discussion aroseover the merits of tho bill Switzler and Christofferson spoke very y in belalf of thebill while Dysat was cqually earest in opposition 10 the measure. L4 Keiper thought that the provisions of the bill were in the uature of special legislation, | but was informed by Senator Switzler that the proposed amendment would remove any objection of that charicter that. might now be urged against it Dysart again spoko araivst tho bill “Themotion 1o indof JOSLpOD Was lost, end the bill was recommended to be placed on general file “The committee on engrossea bills reparted senzte fila No. S grossed. Ihis is Ste bilt | Scuetor Stevens moved that the rules be suspended for the puzpose of fixing 2 o'clock for malking s No fia spcial order, The motion wailost ate, recon ut file No, inet ¢ on counties mu. ex iu he on o Sonator Beck o the fotlowing resolu tien, which was sdopted T wove that the cu o diten tostricted 10 FeporE ot d o ble louse roli No. 12 aud 1 radlronds be YEAY W4 possl that uniil” such re- fiFther wetion No. o be takon by Hill Senator a thor Wher the following resolu riles I'h pu he I ™ 1 Seuntor rder that the oMcial publicof Ot n 121, by Corui 1, rel roll 43, of ings for the and the i voll 26, by Duy o for ler: h £100,000 world o b in amended senate clause authorizine t in building railnad terual improvenont lagre unct city bonds passige. o bill authorizes cou to issue bonds when auth the people, to tho armount of 2 per assessed viluation to purchise settlers. Alariro mitteos wor A mnjority neous sub Taylor of levsit inebrinl for fair honds herwor Il re forenc ro and mlor tiled of the commit ts reported ouse 1 Butler, conferring on woy right to vote a ul vallge ol with the recommendation that it be the general file, A minority report sized by Mathewson, Hill and Stewart rec that the bili beindcfinitely posiponed, w vas adopted, 4610 34 At the afternoon session house roll 16 Stebbins, pr for the removal of scereens, blinds, chais, pictures, tab other furniture froin si wits Dl the general filoby Hito = House roll 52, intrducad by 1. Clarke of Omabin, and providin appointment of a coumission cr of tion, was indefinitely postponed “The house took upas a special order house by Waldron, ana_similar bills, which for the depositing of public fund te, county and city, insuch banksas will payat least 4 per cint iterest. The bills were diseussed at some lengbh and on motion of Watson referred back to the committee on miscellaneous subjects for amendment, and 0 o special order for 230 tomorrow Ihe house went into comuittee of whole to consider bills reported frol sifting committee. House roll 2 actsof F Brown of Otoe e ported for p by thie ic oquiest of 11 for the it g provide the 1l i ziny S re. s The enaclin, )and 42, two bitls repoct < Commttee, were stricken ov A long discussion (ol owed over hoise 206, by Roha, appropri S100,000 for an exthibit ut the world's fairin Chicagoin 13 Ube bill was tinally norted for passize, wd the bouse adjourn od till 10a. m, ¢ morrow he City Assessors. LiNcory, Neo, Mare Brr|—When senate fi the senate this mory 11 Speciil to 4l onthe repos mittee on municipalitis tionof th v for Omat nt o fay among ot systom in abuse, for the reason that sessors made outrageous dis >f the property of DrEosos. wi ug of the ! indefinitoly bili, which 2, Set postpone the consider provides for one Switzier nade an bill. The senator that the ward assessor was open Lo gren 0 of thesc i pancies in the valuation friends for assessiue This vias troe in several wards inthe aty, but it wis not necessarily true asto alli them. The senatorthen showed thit the ob. ject of the bill was to geta more aniform sys. tew of assessment in the city for city poses and to do away, if possible, the present ontrageons partiality showt some ward assessors. Insupport. of tion in the matter he read from ar in'Mn Brk cutitled “The ment in which w the foliowing quotation; ~The vilal ojec 100 Lo the present method of ussessment is that electors pay little orno attention to the qualitications of candidates for assessor, and thoresult isthat a most important public duty, requiring thorough knowledgoot value, descends to the level of a Uity of u tion is not possible, for the reason tht fricad ship and favoritisn and spiteare prominent factors in theassessment retumed.’ The senator thought that the proper course inthe prewsises was that the bill should be placed ongeneral file, inorder that it may Dave the fair consideration of the senate, and that the gentlewan from Nuckolls might undentand many matters of tion in which his constituents were dircetly interested, shoutd have little control or inf ence in matters which relate o the business of those citizens of the state, wigh which he has littie concern. areut swid. thiy the city by ditorial Assess statedt Tired of the Thing Lixcouy, Nb., Mareh 12, —[Special toTi Bre. | -Thero were two municipil suflge bills introduced inthe house, and when th Faxon bill was killed the Taylor bill, anex actly similar measure, was dng upby Chair man McCutcheon of the committes on mis cellaneous subjects aud reported back this morning for passiyg A minority report was also filed recommending indefnite postpone ment Bertrand siid the woman suft had wasted enough of tie tin and that this was the sume ol already been killed Mathewson thought this continuance of the tled Ribbon hall v considered it high time woman suffrage Lobby was excuse The roll call bing ordered the bitl w knocked outby & jote of 460 %, followed by avigor ping of hauds f wembers who had rtily tired of the impor- tunities of the lobby age lobby of the house, | vill that had movement disgriceful was rro that the gislative No Laxcoux, Neb., Mareh 12.—[Special to Bre.]-The louse committeoon daims allowed Bluine county the summof #,00 for the arrest, trial aud couviction of one Michael Yokum for 4 murler committed in the unor- ganized terrilory west of that county The irvigition bills have bea male special orderin the house for towmorrow after uoon, aud some bill on this subject will likely poss, though nothing is cerwin at this late day Of the session fhie bilt' apprvpri 00,00 for the world's fair lacks four yotes of 1he necessary number, When the measure comes up agail an effort will be made o reduce the amount 0 §75,00, which may suceee THE TERRY SIUPSON WEARS SOCES. | Th THE His Mae affor » itack arms, could Auste raey. e W 1 and 1 which that w people tain 1 nstit v ny Ihis 0lD e Opy His sh ition \ when U then I the ito 1 ot 1 ant 1 beliove il ark an wear nt t sar (e aratic Davis wern v John ( Sloc wopte plat for for ERh coverit Is possi free tr money o de Speak the for can U oinn 1l love sion of the dosign speci disty Pl i 15l Rhode stato 1 st and Hon wd 1 0. M Py, 1 [ n, atlorne d veitor m At of 1881 ode Islar e the ned le theory ¢ ade with a suf It live v Reo bill tad eir pae 1 congl nee ot It State 8 Pty 1 0f Lhi i i chi The ext Han s tal Hallot T vl nnsy v FLau ing vanininstittions state passed the senat I of th upon th journ Diyy Telluri arifts P now nication with thom inside of doned to I will a The countr state b for the busine: Intorr Rio G snowe tonioa I P Wood until 4 o'dock this morning, wer g and G 1t hours a ansas e KA, Kan legislaty e approp d sine die, SIS o) are many N de m fons ure o shoos The Rain m trenmpt to 1ol snow and the s b tin v » [ ss, AS Yo iation from e mail i under fo ndTres I tshur 1N, strect ent within ermania STOR He Taost B3oth ) say that Wit OMAT an Admits Jonventior R Y A CM sonent the t His His « to ner it einated Trom i IS nsas, My eand | took 1 that ni Naplk 5 was tud ) in arny. 1 asked when suid Ial 1an who w i the silk st wioas 1> fon T told my | h do no the b time innt he when t r th V1o explainto v oreputatic weted with with Il Democrats Mureh 12 n today Wi G " oV v iin ecret tremsu 1. Th t ¥ greno s approval of vund free | manufacturing indust ries, ries of | 1 deroeracy does not adv f freetrade, Il countries to answe ratulates s the t hreatei i atulites ors wi wsociates, A 155101 de Island al h dlection trecdom it f i the cong fir att of m Cali or March was tikor De Young inston 4, W votes fort'c o arch iz, labor the today, A T da uunden \ st March finully iation bills - Wi Unde March 12, still plces forty iol into thes and all hope of railway cotamu- L fr w i ot ihow route, zed paral throt southwestern | wroawst fo wrecking 1o fatalitics Sinta Fe, and expr o three e n N s o ays < Big Conflag Marh 1 not entr but ., wias not the hound ouil structures were comple cupints of tho ouildi Qirection suffered d il i mated which heay rin ne; tom he The or Bow of cover ¢ deli eireuit vised brougt to gy will be taken to the b, Bost exme tum and latterly a i stal ture this moming miutila | New bourd stam could A Do L ¢ not b Sp the loss ther st losers ar nin bank the chamb: suse il igin W A Emerson vs the Weston ny, in wt T atel s fo wran ourt held statutes | 1S uneor aleto int G Oy, Mass, Voo wis killed ted, th bt his rem ine Youew, Ma of gencral considerably As near as bout & )ON insi Weldin Adam 11 ; and v of It ) sustained quite heavy »f the fitels stiil & mystery po ~. Mo., Mareh Un the forn failure of th nt to Nash that the sect or - which th 1stitutionsl stale commerce her court el Death, Mareh 12, —Jol ich - of the New Hampshire le ident of H by an angry b ‘I'ne body il first go Drost ral sved till the wmoon Punctu arch 12, -T'he ( uppraisers ga toru bu itions Silverton A DAILY BEE matleal decidBd™ (od arod that Ll was & tion in the \41}, 0y seraph woferraithfis No lows: “Cho which they de of bad purictun. tarife act. The para M, and reads as fol @ (other than chocolate con atecoramerciilly known | por pound. * The 1 should » cout fectionory " | in « ase i chvoc Palmer's Election Oanses a Div Mlincis ¥, M. B A. Lod that tho py | brace “other, tham chowlate 1. ot ADDRESS BY STREETER AND T PAGN UE. | BNGEAN DS TERRIBLE srorr, | Llighty Livis Known to ¥ Lost on Land and 8 March 12, (¢ the rest of I Many and f ave Hec n iwall They lssuen Manifesto to € Which Moo Cockretl Ave Aecused ot 1 the re Hose and in Messrs, ) nglaad bec ait bli 1 umber AT W an ) i thil i wehery, porte at Land's Solty alenemnhitiog nhree Dovonshi l unkiow y Mareh the 1 AR The the Fecent storm and allhe crow ranization wneral M of the Palne r gors wore d Ihe Briti paniso, w by th Cockrell has Mu inois, an Drgad wrecked Hor ere ro and the Farmers association lodgros of i widened by an g I Streter, the md Reprsentitive A S0 vision nar Daevon Wwof twer I were dr An 150 Tost Itis al Lives war zard, sl in od 1 from cold 1e 1ross s ' lost off Four of b « Liui of her crew drowie Kuown that al least fl the coast duri ror Wi recent s¢ oy 1 wore ra i\l 1t sy ) blraca L enber who remi 1 thel ay I'he charge Cockrell that the ' toal sotvear, mdependent candidate, of Mes: repudlicans b lenst te men per [N record | " <s and known the it | o i 3 carvied ont, entirely e b would M wricltur lot cons| an latter on o nthe Reporth n adw oftruth in the r the wh the democratic called befor the braii ¢ ted th port that th 1 | Stion 1 the owingz Mo U I nis ewer juri fr wis T Strecter Moore (11 rated d reit CXPIOSS At the same how e and Mo and talked matters over part: **We allagreed that g drawn t profit thatthat gov m t istaico the pri 1 vondered, which peoplo L e: cpuise. Thon tion on the mai n_islands, bem W e adopted rel I every ) rwi or that thete W had be bt il 1o and { Ay a Inotknow W wear s o con it of Tnga ALK ar i I ha Bt 2 Wois held up before thy il can sbliged oy are d men \ 1 The crodit asked was I'he house by nyot wdopt i bt rai wh 7 v fe He Mo murdere wa Identity Bstablished. Mareh 12Tl A ralivay train b, wo )tz e Seville niker bherentered the first rmin at sa o e inspector general of wored ssi tured T'he dem rated ¢ John Woardw rior, tesped W wnd into want to e is 1 200d +d 10 ol th in vo. awes all v young men who Tow n S h . Marelr 2.4 d 00 T lels made i { Rool, i a Losing Parss, March 1% =7The Monte (: 105t 0.0 00 to i tho highest in oue day intwenty years. were Bugtish pl e spateh from an attick o nd sacised the Zoiha wry v s 0. wore He died Dy the the gralr tow (i teih e St Louis Ty materials s con foren made was sthen cal ared spoech of wide from the inl in aericultu that he the 19, at which held February s attention to Sty coptance, in wh prinep and A by al T rh amoun baok lost The winners eate Rhode anim es i s e eqs of eilow-iti canny of R President Ha By Bexaies, Md., March ' it ud one canvass b " s W s ations, stood by cintion c1 were the r nd are ncaly republican pay fnow that i w10 proteet the uallot o eccn M (e < tarif bt and in harmony with th His expericnce states the peaple in count twely test P marksman todag repu bli- fused to pragraph and com s It approves isliture liday the oct ion Havrison's prove the tine tep BUme Avi Tinay, T 1 ir aud abl Tie's March 12, o and fair changes to meet 1 although it hut what them mornine Streeter tri revised speed suid he was through for "he financia Second by a o from An h ot asho Jud e 1o Hot ian e X reform fron at b b D5 b Another Stom Mach in S ha e west of BEngland and al s areagzain blocked roads and W in tilw 1 toof Cockr Loy moming, was nt consulting Tanbencek or Stree lation of the agrcement to consult atherin every thinse, Referring to the story vepriblican) saw Coekrellin Chi mod informed him that St iade pledges o the republicans w unfithim as an independent can wtdres says: “Theaccount of view we hlieve to have been Cockrell himselfand to have exense for voting esentthe low S ator Ky ‘I have seen the of ihat interview said o have fi\butihe d al and other men- | betveen Cockerll and mayself in ¢ IR wrday last. It is nearly all a bers of the visting party remained wd | NGphas M Streoter | wade viewed other famous battie fields aroud | my knowl sistent with b Chattanooza, Tonight party atwended as an inde banquet o celebrate the inauguration of o ndiresn olosod 8 i statement to the pub B P thoas U el theirown concusions. tnsuished tey the oceasion was A delegation of sentlemen ropre table ware, much of which, including live stock commission merchants plates and cover consi Louis called on Senator Palner t of tin plate rece country | ana presonted him with ahan from Chatinooga Steel. Covers did for [ tree, the hooks being polished hor nearly two hundred guests, among whom | eattie his speech accepting t were Senttors Man Frye, Hawl eral Palui that it was wi Gutl v, Swnders und Crrev: Koprosentati he lodged his | MeKinley, Cannon, Wi oler, Post | 1linois. They 1 and Henderson of THinois, fetters of regret one resilt hus been wereread (roma number of distineaished not more that the cotlemen, inclding ex- Preside clmad T led in tate. Abram S, Hewitt and Chainceey M. Depow his ease there i or purchisingzof votes. They w Troublesomee Steikers, has not pledszed himself 1o et wit Ricisy, Wis, March 13 Thirty [ the great parties of the countay, 1 ikers formerly oy Bued opinions of s own. He factory attempied, he people of th el RS asked then to support him if th aftory withhim, Having been elected trouble is fearf Folton I el The ma A Marct £ W00 L u Uavis Faila 12.—The Wood Paviug led, L. oo that Sen: abilities roMens The bill mk in Pennsyl ol Granville ontrol ot LoxvoN, March 12— tarl Granvilleis seri ili the. v be f y Frovtos and Par Tenn, Mareh 12 L inelud fans, went Secret CHrrason journs. e two houses siher tonight then ad i In proof we \ rotary il Miller Atiunta and General W Gene 1o g ressi Tge ine ‘ndent and under, high towns a the s the the 1 awed W and Font of f the made in o on onthis ahan- mSilveron ' | mo trains o for weeks the Sun Juan ortion of the v vears a1l clisses of ported suys rain has been between An ves | g \ckio 1o Ul of that it M X the caucus is « | realize that in this or forty ration. s cpylavel at Secors trunk The oly wed the than the Welling h of thos 1. The Yin eity from wit can be ot 300, of the new ! dispersed Mor ult assault S0 reat lly Sub, polic k Lat B pleof thestate, hodesin o earry out their wishes, sen the eaneus stecring but ible tono othe e At state of not as - ns tipn b Mareh e T ONLT oy, Gy Yox & C o houses i the city, tes estimated ar 00,000 cerlined. ils. 2 -Augist ves o Ly Heintz ay. L ets 1oty upon i The ¢ & Co., the ciman. Car s and thie test Availabl ~ibi March Brew, |~ The wihose to ¥ st had lip b politician from New Y hon it wa sterday moning that G enator the talk 1502 was rife Commerei | paper Pa the candidat that the e i Demod A Lycky Fa L LAS aue, 1, Rareh 12— Eight men de nding the ¢ shaft Wt this g foll a Allwere badly oruised, Sl of 1xcossive ¥ March 12— Eigt ed atthe Atlantic mills on of alloged Wasn G roy 12, (S gram to T name | Palmex L deadl tent A Wishin siys that v of 400 it laving of lhnoi nited Stat Aistunce sevorat 28 sen prik ny ok w acted Struck Becnsh 1, nes. n, is on eve o Prov 1bese dred weavers ofdp) struck this aftern excessive fines A Mistienis, e bun prominent who ion telegriph q to compi ville, I on of thore- | e oase was it unde stikes 0. The n kb r s re ol on ecoun 1 nt knowi in v to \ nera! f Palme At the ed Advertiser ki Ma way is con - Trinidad e ported Lost Cavvary, Wales, March 12,1t is rumored at Newport that the steamer ‘Trinidad has been lostand all the W drowned Br Tonn *s lukee it W hever. 12-The wrly thi clected dentin of the Cley | down stated o 1 wholly i Tliiso views are thoightto be nificant, comiug as they do from wiileh Bis alwiys been s Clevelan wh Mor is_a nextdoor newg warm personal friond of Grover It wis stated alsothat v passcd totween New York ¢ orn denocrats, the result praably be announced in Palmer boom which will be laur Now Yok in thenext day or s Palueris kndvn tohold cousery ] levee at floode a la s for isions_in a New i I~ SMeamer isse seloctic Al hn B | | Carr, | | | gisla € averhill, this a1l in his pas was horrbly i and the The body 11 was killed | Hell Ter phe o, M b Eroties The American teclard a divi B Bell tele dend of ¥ Mare « e company has er sha - Gors toth March 12 10 the Juaryg e jury Honmessey ¢ New Ous Hennes night wis atio nited ve States cas given t m Lhes: views, he any was 1o WAR AND DISSENSION RIFE, ! sion Among gos. AUBENECK, e and plo War oloctior caused 8 di tal Benetiy d the breach stod tonight natorial can the it wid 1, it Moore wl 18 W renee whe Wit d sly & ont reed f L ain t Benefit v ma \ al and lab at m pther fssue x} osition of word oss Streetor to de state egation Cock intent I u nd_gon . Cockrell the wealth a comi in farn s 10 profit we i 1 hard the rem ning on have is 1 to whiat 1 graud to ski 1 el ren iarter ils to be are now (o o remarks ). The ad: eoter's i ich he said, les held to abor organ those who nofit asso said, tigation of the ade him of a right o a he wonld measire ve made in e views of contained L before Vi e m Chica o show h it Cockin with 1 \ all ind Moore, pul with ter, in vio with each Evans o Satur- recter i chich would didate, the this inter- ren out by sen wainly or Palm letter 1 stat taken pltee *hicazo Sat fabrication pledizes to 15 integrity ator ubmit them this draw esenting the of East St his evening dsome hall us of Toxas hegift Gen i satisfic nonsibility will reulize complished rule of They will adin find he b erthor Maving well tad stated 1o state and they agreed by the peo his utn the repre comiittee, v body than the PALM Gl BUI PEESIDENT, Tele M secial of J ) i crminate national at arrived Vs in morning York or wis New Palr v for presi al rooms 1k wits W W put It was w York York man N o very sig A W S Daper d organ and hhor and a Cloveland, fous telograms ading Wests which wil formidab; 1 from Goneral ative views on the question of popularin the east nage, which makoes him r WILL BE L Gun Blred in Chicago's Municipal Compaign. Mareh 12, What iveliest political campaign ever witne fovmaily op Washburn, who is tho fir \ LY., The 1 it by promise th | inCni Ll WO wis ed tond candid r tho t Ty vo and necopt the nomination He the candid atizeny org roform with the growing be endorsed by He was ehiof of police of Chicago o | f yvoar a4 made valty 1s e dopes the York Ty tion Inr to Ne municipal mo n pr the republican ! < ago A remarkab) record for \ and offectiy { bis namo was s e niod ully com stead Washburn, son of the lato Washburn, minister to Fras N chance tonight that stead Wburen will - be the republican candidate; Elmer Washburn, a indepondent; Mayor ( lemocratic cundidate, and ox Mayor ¢ Harcison, an indopondent. Huvr by ex-Con gressman Lawler, is s can vass for the demoer noin vinst Bosic ) Washibu and Ha miny’ Morew wor, lins ol f ciali from | wed b aws, L y.I~w 1 1 lilie B Ther Homp indeper forg ot Yy ospri 1t o Wa t | rogid | artor 1 | o fight - RIGAGE EORECLOSERT Judge Caldwell Docides the Rock & N¢ 1 | | | wd has The t BEroversy arose An bt the € The counties through which | )00 10 aid foreclosure of Kat the road f it Ca it the Nebraska | and Ncebrask built fie s & Kausa: k 1 & foreelosure. Newman s wnd twell veferved the case feree. Mr. Erb decided in favor of Island and Judge Caldwell sustained | fhe Kansas and Nebra: nties will lose the value of their which will he on L the 1 e the decision 3 ka ek alé of at a Gould syndi ome worthless It is rumored t et v the road auction and thus kill the Unon Paci vy ad 1l buy when it is put up at an - active competi W n R Decided Against tl March 122 < Burlington The attenpt of we nform t rouds ts which e friction « two freight agrec dea tern i rates to ting of tne We lay a proposition to Bur Beatry to put them in received the majority the w tho 1ction was Midgeley ruled, how vecment of the Western which requires a unan: vote to authorize achange, was n and must gove ie therefore that the proy was provoked a stormy , the Burlington and roads not ‘mbers the Western Traftic assoclation protesting, But the west ern freiwht a rule. Midgeley would not recs understood that the Burlington will give ten days® notice of its intention to the proposed rates into effect, which is also contrary to the rules of 1 tern Trafic association Alton has agreed to @ive the Jackson & Southeastern two weeks to gather up outstanding mileage tickets, and if satis. factory proof is given at that time will uot mrt the 2-cent rate into effect. >, Neb., sufficiently to Lincol of a lor tion, ed. Chairman that the a 1 rates afirmat e bor Frei vote u t orn s T authori ever, T'rafiic imous in forc lost Itis -Annual Dividena, NeEw Youk, March 12.—The St. Paul v today declared a sewiaunual dividend of per cent on preferred stock A Sen WORLD'S FAIR PLOPLE SICK, reveral of the Prominent Officials on the List. March 12.—Vice Chaivm: te d's fair national comn npelled to return to his Ken tucky home,his physician fearing tha he remain in attack of Lprove fatal. Colonel MeKenzie bined with other misfortunes, national commission in President Patm Cricaco, of sion has been e Me- Kenzio e Cliicago his grippe the 1erippled condition W on s way to Florl da for his health, Director General Dayis is sick at home. The members of the 1 of trol of the national commission, who have cousidering financial questions, have d the conclusion that the appropriation ot permitof paying the expenses of the meetivg of the whole commission in April, as projected. The board has decided to issue o circular ting the exact financial condition of things and explaining thatif a suficio numoer of members to constitute a quorum would pay their own personal exvenses, in cluding railroad fare to Chicago, a session would be held. T'here is a project on foot to have the fair opened by the only living de seendant of Columtus, the duke 0t Zarugua of Mudrid The by f control today defincd the duties of the lady managers. They are moug other things to appoint one-hslf the members of all committees that award prizes for exhibits produced in whole or part by dle labor, besides having exclusive charge the women's building ana the general manageent of the interests of women connection with the exposition. - Nlinois Glass Works Shut Down, Orrawy, Iil, March 12— Three hundred employes of the Labustic glass works were locked out today by the proprictor. The fail ure of one of the men a short time ago to vay his dues to the unic mon bave twice quit work without warnin Mr. Lachappelle, the proprietor, determinod to shut down the works until the matter settled. President Smithof the flint glass blowers® union has been telegraphed to come from Pittsburg. caused trouble and the - e Weather For For Omaha cinity 'y tom peruture For Nebraska and fowa in temperature, excopt astern lowa vaciable winds For South Dakota - Fair | day: variable wir and v Fair slightly ~ anddury Disag M Polic 1y Kansas ¢ nor | ola m ever, iy Dagtor committod are workin ory of murder Supposed o Have Kitled Himselt, A M b 12 General | found dead « hi head. ‘The genera and it is s Barvivoie, Md Moort wi a wound in his for a fow I | wa Leen unwe | posed he ene fin & tosave March 12 i have 2 to obtain a Lear od States supren Tryi New Youx Suiler and Sio | March | the Unil nbe counsel f until al to writ v piver - Avehibishop of Milwaukee Dic Ken, Wis, Mawe papal ympanied by a letterof explanation jishop Katzer avchbishop of the Milwatkee, reachod LWy 1. appointic it fron Kome \reivals, of Nevada, Steamship A tMoville-The Stat Yor Houl from Now At York: guo—The ‘Teendam, from Now TRONG OPPOSITION, neonntered by the Am Racers Last Night. 1 by ele rces had counter Hard Ly [t ol Th " Attrnetion last nig it yel there was o falr crowd on Pixloy SLrong in the Bobn manufacturing company's nand Walk tire, I Pixloy winning in ¢ LACOS WOPO TUn as f Wertz beat Mears vs Giross in ¢ Floschor vs Osborne Munterforing vs Wal Pixley vs Porter in 6 Gross v Schnell in 620 Seareh vs Holton in 648 | Mears v Potterin 644 1 I v Waorlz in 0 Holtor wing i 10 st event was vorsis Hows areh in wing this 01 in o osch the Potter Wall Hoiton Boyer's team won the tug of will be repeated Saturday night war, wh Wily Jalko Kilrain vofore « moand G nd ( alifornin oory wil Athletie et It e, e bt h OO 1 man's vod liim 1o bo A ro in Godirey for ho e t men wter b jcounters w chances i lewvior any weak Godfrey, b Kilrain'is T these vin vinst 1 as talke the vour by dlittle taller and nall advantage, “K condition,” tho Californe press says. “Heds not very fine drawn trong and quick and wiliing 1rey 15 also in fine fettle istomary with him, he nas muscle, Speeulati sult of the meeting has not reached beay figures yot, but homan hos strong adwir ors Wi toubtedly plunge. s i him yoars, and hos longer reach, not rain is just in nic although trained dow non the r (e Pritchard Knocks Out Burke, Loxnos, Mareh 12.—The glove contest tween the English_champion middleweis Ted Pritehard, aud Jack Burko ok place Albauy club tonight. The mateh for the Holloway stakes of #,000. Fhe wi “tod in height and reach ivst round Burke had the best getting home repeatedly In the round Pritchard wole o oand land with his sight and left inqu succession. Then they o ters, Burke finally falling from a blow on t aw In the takit vigor of the w me well ma In the of it ccond 1 to elose third round Pritchard Burke completely by surpr his onslaight ana getti with terriole eflect upon the Burke was completely dazed & floored by a tremendous hit liad hardly regained his foet when downed Bim again, Burke within the ten second liunt was declared the winner vican Association Schedule, Nat, O, March 12~The Am assocition issued its sched night ins April § October Decor day are plaved in the east and twn game the Fourth of July and two on labo ber 7. ave played in the west, dashiod latter Pritct tailed aud Pritch so ball 1801 t . mes on t 7 he Allen-Fareell Desver, Colo., March 12 Bre.|—Pat Allen, the Omaha and Lawrence Farrell of this have fought today fora vurse of owing to unfavorable weatler the been postponed until next Tuesda - SOLICITING OUTSIDE A1D, city were 1 South Dakota suffe S g Sowing. -A meeting bf editor was held today ! Sackfan of Nebraskn and A Dakota, deleg population of the Dakota, Kansas Crieaso, March 12 M rict papers listen 1 \. Puin for the de tricts of South braska. Another n This evenmg Milton Geo presid the mecting, suid the tale suffering and privatic W asked for is food for i st George smd ho with a number of wealth cluaing Messes. Armour vey and others and all ha ingness to do something they are assurcd the del il “and that there will t doing the work overagain, Oficials of runuing wes: ay they will carry to thearid d t free of charge ates to solicit tute u an e meeting will e v had talked ! i thon handsome, prov ates are acting f 10 necossit ds s shoSeed Geain, S, boen thr i 1 the needy ain fit in ov that the seed v vo, the crop harvesied and pind. Area ments il county I sponsible guarant properly clevator have mis ries w ity with ill suppi favimers of mor i Five o Y town: Wholesa Cuieac and tobacco men states ave holdinge way to cradieats contract system kind of o formed, the tobac » Gy Mareh rs and Toha 12 ~Whe o Men lifre a mee her the evils 1t is | Drotective membe \hiable erati N gy Railroad Thieves Prrs Marel more past freight te Western voad huve Four fay anc A number of rogate many th Arrestod. 003 Fixbury catiy - Bre ks, The | Sississippi Levec , Miss., March 1 Hi thi Lo Mississi reay is lik - s Beath Kol Nothing Else Tating : for i M ol the b calomel, e no arug; hut are comyy Dles of the best vegetal L was a suflerer for yeurs fro and Tiver tronbles, and foud 1 relief until L eommenced tak in They bave effeeted a con George Moonvy, Walla Wall “Whenever I am troubled nstipa tion, or suffer from | Ayer Pills set me 1ight G Rock House, Vi “ the cure of thartic PIlLs are the ever used."— K. K. Jamcs, Doyely severe headache, from which Twas long i sut torer.—Emna Keyes, Hubbardston, Con, : ; Ayer’s Pills, ~R.J.C. AYER & ©0., Lowe!l, Mass, Bold by wll Deslers in Med » \ il 1 vy v injiri privei Lof't licl stefeative Ayer's Ca maedicine | ter, Mass ! me o ey t W heavyweight, King Seed i tho

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