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THE OGMAMA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., MARCH 1 - H_ygjgyygfiv oy et i b s e e s | WORKING - FOR - IRRIGATION, | &g on i bty | INVESTIGATING THE TRAGEDY . ’:" y e B et i ution Dis it .Y::‘“‘v‘i"i"““:\f‘::" : \;‘;"-“‘H Grand Jury at Now Orleans Tuquiring Into M t W Saturday's Blooly Affair, ORGANZATION FORMED. S fav : i : | PARKERSON RECEIVES AMAFIA WARNING. i Father Manoritta etretthe Chargoe 5 U Fire from Spontancous Combustio # T56 “oRtE Dkota That Joseph Provenzinog e at st fifteen and prot Nebrska € “aloon Bieenses R 14 H ph Peovenzino b ‘ regarding t willvote for it Democrtic Convention — Cois Tonged o the Order No ) seuilonis wa . sadniattors o Cause for Lament Senator Vau Houson also notified the se Capexis Labor BT vietd of abezdement. dukee bwarlos Wit icadgunctis, hire fos liber the | rotary thit e wouli ko to Tave unearhod | Eivcopy, Nob., March 17 - (Specal to'Tir : Ditleoldins i 0 whore 1o distriet. court it sustaini state 1tion which he had fntr ovoral | o e ¢ iy Gapok of 1ot Rk : gty N il 0N Lareh 13 [Spocial T ] C lns passc o thio ago and was | 0N N ol R i e ik S0L Gotven ot Tt OYNGITL this atiornon | WAoo, Neb, March Al Tolo- | Saturday of the t Ay pass ST LS LS 2 3 gramito Tue ¥ A heavy rain has beey matter and « tanco was good and tho interest sfon he holds thatthe status g i provid raska when onte z th nowins ! 3 U fi ..,va'\n-irv' ssige by thelabor lisbitants for s PUEpOsOs, Was « falling hore for three hours without any 1 poscnow X fates it 5 i Gl it Ay T3 LH@ s1Lae0rs 11 SEIAS0 WArh Nbe S| Do o SRHY CLERIOR bl v trustoe, | manifosted oxcoatingly enouraging S GG e The immense quantity of siow | charge toyon, ad 1 LSt it puee ¢ f of thoso inhabitants was, therefore, o citien | Tnthe a or tho senite 10 M- | Serk or person s for, or omployed by | delogates wero eleeted to attend the stae | and rain threatens W do o gret anount of tho fourteenth article, to which oir | of this union atthe time the state citeredthe | mittee of 6, Somstor Toynise 11 1he | Shon o ote ot KriT. saho i Errement | it AR\t sond dliasson the foi | dnwe & either wiitten or verbal, from an employo not - terod action on - your ¢ especia invited, opens { unton, Hecould not but thivk that a doci A con=ider bills on the general file, : bW n of etizonship, o v citi- | sion o the contrary would result in stamp Sulnte lle N, 148, providing foe the report- | ¥6' ik ‘or bocome 1 menbor of any labor or. | Loving resolution was read and adont DES MOINES © BOO DLERS. o B your invos gaization asa condition of securing or con tosalved, That the peopls of Holt county hat thoro will b Wited States, Dul citienshin | i o Nobrasks the mark of defecive for- | ini to the auditor of the stato by railrnds, nowas provie | mation at b and that it must hereaftor | and No. 204, regawding the listing of prob- | Sinuing in cmploy nent, o, she or they so ex. [ 8¢ favorable to the systemof irtgation piv- § Court Hu'ds the Indicted Aldernien v m{- v | shine witl less thun its original Dright- | eriy, wors recinmen ety acting such promise, or who shall sid or posed by the convention that met in Li --Hm Liegnlly Guiltless. ¥ netof o . O maotion of Kootz the commit [ Acting the same, shall be deened guilty of | in Felruary, aud that they are opposed to SR SE VA TR cussion W execntive I SPECIIL ORDER, [ then asked for permission to present o re- | ¥y dGe B e not oxceoding | festures of the bill now before th Ature mto Tin: Bre | —In tho case of the stato & = ny v Shake dopartinents + jourmls, It - port from the committee on Judiciary wpon | &6 for each offonse o imprisoned in the | and demand thatpart of the bill providing st th 1ox-aldor had bewr s Mot 1o | Newherry's Bilt Will Be Considered | house rall 254, This bill authorizes “conty | Sounty fuil not excending six months, or both | for a board of control e allowed to ina | Swmity, B, N OBl DA Stuws ox Dby thio Sonats tn Coniitice. | boarls toisue bonds to purdiase seed for A e e ek part of the bill ¥ Macy, H. R and M. Drady, Jodntly copt tho states Lascory, Neb, March 17, - [Spocial to Tre | farmers and food_for teat The roquest A pormanent organization was formed, to g son, Wickiiff and con fore, who was eranied, and the report was made: and i o known as the Hoit County Trrigation asso- | iudicted 4 : ) tror said tho chi with your apurociation o to your kiowl Ul grvand juty examind | Brwe)—This moraing the fizst skirmishin | aqopted. ‘Thebiil wentto general fite, ¢ Decistons. | Gigion, Hon. Sunford Parker was clected | with cons Ha { the battle for railroad legislation took place | The senate aguin went into committee of 3 o March 17, [Special to Tre | g Dare vice ident and G | caugh e | i thosonate. It rosultedin b se mix- | thewhols and recon L tho passage of [ B Ige Maxwolvmdod down tho fol- | & Hadett retary, Varlous committeos | and pro 1r | hoax mum rato bill being mado th 1 ordor | the folliwing bill I, establishing e decisions in regard to the case of t appointed to push the work in this 5 char . tann " Fathor Manoritta | B ‘\“" inty % “'\l' “";"' < "' o ehraska & Colorado rilway company v i Llmen are here and ity trag e | anendment hal Tt was proci pitated by the 1 ch fraud and ciramyentin | RLSIEE R v fons about Mon - v I theact nado thein | ma Ihumsday last, e rearling insurnce compinics; No. | recover damages caused by the constuet i ends e m 1 \ 4 pubilic wriges o iy LA 0 temitory citizens of the | Nywherry's house roll No, s L | 156, approving of whatever Just aud adequate | of g railway ona piblic road immed:ately in Damaged vy Pive “boolle a0 belonged to ther Matia, aud in United Btaies, why did 6 not mako all,of | rateill, o considerad *wils after coutso v my ko lo foroclaso tho | geout of the plaintifMy resitence, thagrads | BEamiicw Nob, March i, —[Spochl To- | | QUL = ¢l ! ' . v sty you_ara unti ral o e e iy | Semtor Poyiter moved the eport be | doinine tho duty of cowty treasurors. | belg botweon elght wid nine feot in helieht | Brim to Ml Tik. |- Tho reslibne of o "Whito qati ralizo wis to nationalia fopled. Senstor Mattes raised the point of | Scnatefles No. 182, providing for theinel. | 8nd accss tothe property obstructed o O'Harran, 413 West Court streot, wis dam 3 10 00y win claiins thit ho did s | grder that the proposed move would take the > rs for two consecu: | thovalie thereof diminishied vidence | aged by five this moming to tho estent of WIOAES R ot grull Ly of it etie | by General Webster, attorey for S was indotnitely postponel, s | Showed that | the prperly wis el | g, with no issuranee. o hoselold | a s0s of 1oist; thie i G Uhayer, hold that Governor Boyd a0 No, 113, regirding the garuish. | greatly diminstiodin valae and that Ve JAW | -g0044 were also badly damaged by five and | dicted aldermen of th ty exi Bt becorne v cilizen by vittue of the teeaty | ment of derks and’ mechanies who are heads | Bad based its verdiet onthe lowet i charg DR arB0R: e lA Holaliovwerors tint | of Tamiiies of the witnesses, Hed, That the verdict | water. Thelosson these efiects is coverd \tinedor i o as lon, that treaty, the sameas the sever SSI0S | Senator Stevens' file No. 149, providing | Would nov beset aside by imsurance, Mo fire is attributed "!wu“ n Allance, I s society sha o annihilated of thostaits to (o confederatod Congross,ro |ttt et o munies. shatl host in & | In the case of Thomas J. Sheibloy vs | tineous combustion. having originated fnat | Cpesroy, Ta, March Special Tel o quired that in duo lime states should. be 5 o i their dopots the nmes, | School district: No. 1 of Dixon county, the | upstair rom whero u quaitity of & old forrmed and the uhabitants taken into the ud rosidence of their employes, Supromo court today handed down the fol- | elthes boxes and miscellineons ottles of x decisio edicine ore stored, union on an equal footing with the original provokad “some disenssion and several minor | lowing decision AICC 11 SAWOLE B LORE A ke " e L states, arsd stood on an equality with the or E i ot o remt oiee, | nmendronts,and was afterwards indetliitely The schooltrustees of a high sehool ha e Farmers® Alliance and Industeial union Phe prisoners showed mich uneasiness, but dinance of 1i57. Hoalso disclimed having | fpmi it S0 e e on the ML itself, | Postponed auhoriy to classify and grude the sdolars Otoc A BleanImant. At the court house in this ity this morung, | denied ever hiving had any thing 0 do with 1AL, 42 sasertel, thel Lovinnavas © pite | Choscnals was nobaoting onthe bill, Nl || =54iiaumioa in the district aud cause them 1 be tight LCry, Nob. Mareh 17, —(Specal | Theobjectis to forma stato” orzanimtion of | the Matia chingo fronithe Bmperor Napooon or (hat | abon therepibofine wnrmliac or tha - = insuch departments as they may decmexpe: |, that order, and the ratio of re atation is | A statementis published here this evening Napoleon was emperor in 1503 r T“ Iv\‘muw;_w appeal from the “~;”|"~' The House dient; they may also prescribe the course of e ¢ | threedelegates for every county that has o | that Seaffedi, sn uncle of the man of that Hosaid the oier side wntendod thattho |0 e cluir, Fho motion was seconded O 1 iccqrx, Nob., March Spedial to Trrw | 8ty and toxt “looks for tho use of tlio | o8 mot thisattemoon with T, J. Hupor of | county onfaniastion containing morothun 0 | namo who was slaly Suturday, had beon word “state” did not mean the intabitants [ PRMAGERCON S o B fRithdiholss Bl the ion | setoot, ana_ such reasonable rutes’ and regu- | Douglis in the chair andagreed upon wil- fmeriers, “There ar abeont one buwdred dolo | blackmailed by th Mafis about’ five vears with respeet to their potitical and eivil ri The chilr anmounced the mation to be as to i ]—In the house atthe morning session | jiiong as they may think needful. They may | fopm assessments as follows: Howses over tes in attendance, and more are expected | ago, 1Vive hundre Mars was demaid He then quoted Baldwin showing that whethier or not his docision would stand the | sixty-seven members answered to their [ also require prompt attendance, respect fil Tatoi a0t | deiogates afo prin Wit Di sttt words “empire,” **North Amerien, 1 R B to had estaby. | PSS When the voll was catled deportuent and diligence m study. The pally from counties in - the western, him not t o Mafin e I acig Ll ol ttve | T8 cumeriliice o nidnoe, Ways ana madds | DUSRG Howover bas o bt o e o westorn and southiwistorn parts ot L [ agred o ke | 82, providing - tho s applied to the s 7 ¢ also G uote SE i el et el g1 c o e v o suda resonable selection rom the preserib cf 4 he sessions of the order commenced vietim - wonl nay he dimmer tha ws appliodto thosame thine. o alo quoled | pguest'n! members. and witlont the two- | reprted, with the veommoudation #t it | Slidiesfor iy child to purie, WA this s | Nenr, £20 beef, per humired 815 Sheep i | gelgok this moring and aro expectad Anpenrs 10 follow Aucsst vy and R YL TlOrtAb Akte nante, tho: alsqss | Loins ol l Iitnd doutso wltaiuills fel biis)|/do/pass hiouts roll bUs(ADDIOPEIOUNE $1L,900 | Jootion mustbe respected by conts per head 3 hows, &1 por hundred, pet- ) gioygthree days. Promiient alliaed precede contemplated murders, o zet ftom Hon about words wore dangerous, unless |t ethen, aud he couldi't s why it wuld f to pay the stenographiers and notaries who | thevight of the parentin Lt el CREU G MU e fance from diferent scetions Under the ban Scafledi agreed t tor whon their meming was admitted tnd the | BG%be doug in this instance ’ | took the depositins inthe contest cases for | perior to that of the trust , | real estate, at tast years valuation. The fihe wunuy. The meetings are being held | and went with Matranea o the &war et A BsiIeHE i Senator Shumway said thaton Feiday last | the governor and other esecutive oficers nit i commissioners will sitas 1 bowrd of equaliza- | (AGUHBIY LD Gt dustio Tanoy, | 1€ nd moved o take a il ow ot iis rogilar | Shradersaid those fees lad heen alveady pro T tiou the second Tuesdiy inJune to hear ail | \Who tlaTuiad L, bhisRtals RndUhe [Wopls ok | Orers o tay i be onrdl Gl anti ois ot d; | wided forin Il covering tho faes of the ay I LA e complaints and wljust assessments the stats Were synonymons. butthe Senator from Hone (Poyuter) said, | tomeys, and movel an indefinite postpone e i rollment of members and a general diseussion | the amonnt he was willing 0 pay s I'hie constitution of the state of Nebraska ) A uito/mtivo-tuleds voue mant B The adjournment seemed to have had ska City Tiemavrats. 3 of busines: ot 1 with the orde satisfy them 'he m men agre proved by congress pr G0 Waithe Senator Muttes said they could not dismiss MeK esson said that there was no use try- | ademoralizing effect upon the members of Nemasks Crry, Nob., Mareh 17.—[Special Soialolth allinnce men inat- | this, and the party, t with ¢ et ey kL e (o T by | from their minds the fact thatthe motion to | jug to pull the attomeys' bill through i this | the houso. Loss than seventy woro in their saram The democrats met | tondance ws: Hon L. L. 1% afterward enjoyed the spr freedom, do ordain and establish the follow adopt th port dulnotallow them an op- manner, and reada contract that the sten. row a4t v Ma that fits general order andas such w require atwo-thirds vote and the suspens Tle chair held that the motion would take the bill out of its rogular order, and advance it to the dispiragement of other bills, and thatit would be necessary to suspend the rules, Saiator Poynter sid that the report ofany wrusoana Sunsert were scen by a gram to T Bre. ]~ Pursiant to eall, repre- | yoporter in the parish prison this moning sentatives of county organization of the | and Provenzane's statement road to them. legram 1o Tire Bree,)-Tue county assess three years, 825 threo yoars, $20; two years, b oue yvear #10; mules and asses, §25; cat te, cows und steers, &3 two years, £ one Sgrate” nition” wen merdy diferot terins doors and only those who are | where two masked men wore met. Matrans tes are admitted explined to them that Seaffadi was Dlis morn n was devoted toen- | inga disposition t besthe eould seats this mora 1en the roll was call tay and pluc Jination the foll wtiona i ctuverof the alliv of Seafle frecdom, do orduin tnd staliih the foliw - | portunity to cnsider the billin coumities of | ogranhers and notaries wero to look to. tho RS Siils moeningiviben b rolly A L et 2 x PR s - Hoi: Jokil G Otia, The Maf hing vt Vel by DArkhMoD HiBntes tho constitution of tho stats of No- | the who. the oly way to huve the bill | 1egstat for their compensation 1 \ ke s school I 1. FL McGlellan, H. sman-elect from o Kansas district: | wholed the citizens’ movement on Saturday e vy rvve the peapin 7 | passed as it should bo'was Eohavelt cosid Attor further disussion Sheador's motion | lack eye today when the house decided to | Chaddocis: sehool board, o, H. McGldlan, Vi llonts: - wastonal |dotiier’ of Mo | dotss ot maks hin' fel untasy, wlthous K hord B ey temion bat that re- | sidored In comtmilies of ~the whole and toandthe bill placed on the general | consider the claims of the notaries and sten- | M. Boydston asd Henry Fastenau s for coun- Jalhaiee and 1 wdidate for governor of | there may be some foundation for it fa ol 00 |lia Lakie agnin (o oLl fablito | ojudelifolia itcessiry % A for future actin ographers separately from that of the attor- | el, First ward, Thomas Thomas; Second | Kuusas: Hon Wit 0011 A0Mo= | 150 the resistration ofiice of this “thoinhabitants of that jortion ofthe terri Senator Raidall said lleralind Loen plonty e mttes reported in favor of | neys. ward, Frank M. Crow: Third wan, o1 |cratic ne Towa: 1 that Antonio Marchesi is rog tory of Nobenslins® Thom werd the mersons | OF occasions where bills had been tulen out Speaker Kider, appro- | Scottef Dawson and Carponter of Butler | Walel: Fourth ward, John W, Black, The | Dave € rer inee of the as o voter. Heis one of the four o 1o, make s avemmon; for | Of the mculir orler and advancel und tho he sim of 20000 for the support | v 1h independents who voted | cntral commitioe was named as follows: | greenback party fo { Towa: J. R. | Ttalians te cosul caimed were stiill Ttalian thensolve senators did not object £ ofthe Neb 1 national gnards against the house usury bil, Chaivman, John Mattes, jr; First ward, [2. | Ratekin, late chiaivmin of the Eighth district | subjects, Tri 1118 /0140 of Deed S coll Vs San 10rd; (00 U Digousslon contined on this pol some | The committee on apportionment veported | - Shrader of Logan is being severely criti- | J Y iand: Socond ward, C. M. Hubrer: Thivd sSional committeo > 8 e oo iy "ot Wie | time, until finally Senator Mattes moved to | the Olon bill, to redistrict the state into | cised for moving to indefinily pstponc iva IO S taI kAt ey thiaEa U NEL I is what 1= commonly known astho | Very Little Canse for Lamentation. words “people of the United Siates'and witi v the motion o apeal from the decision of | essional | districts for passage. A | ate file6]. the senute usury bill, before that | Abn meoting of tho committee he athern fa as its strongho! Loxnoy, March 17— The St James Gazetto SOBA A I ORI DU tEFNA LAN It oAt ibhe | Ube chalton jilla Srable. It a8 and nays | minority report favored the Faxon bill, but | body had taken any action on the easure rwards C. M. Hubner was elected secre- | 18 inthe ates, Kansas being the wvs it is very curious (o find the people samothing Thoy voth deseribe thopolitical Ihe lawy ors in the contest eases received a | county ticket Justice, D, e domaudod and Feittatio atie s 1ok | e mapr oporl was ndopted, pussed by the house. Had the motio only n o state it has he R i b et U s L ; : House roll 435, by Sternsdorff, extending | vailed it is not likely that any usury law _— come strong iy that ! T tA0HS, ERoviEa. thb BGYO T S iR A N S NBIE Yeas—Brown, Christofferson, Collins, 22 [ the term of county treasurerand sheriff from | would be cnacted. of Embezzlement held i national ¥ few Spimtors at New Orlean r {he otwee and conduct o governmont | Eleiton Matie, Moore, Sohram, Shoa shunh ||ty to four yoars was fudotinitely postponed, || The Monnbill rguliting llegmpn ciarges | Beamurcr, Neb, March 17.—(Speuial Tolo- fmonths = ago b, and | wretches whobad been driven out of their e e ettt Sy o | W, Surbud, Switzr, Taylon, Thomas, | The lousctookup o fiual veading and | assmended by the coumituee s the rie s Bk, | D C. 15, Flunter an | provoked so moch discussion by _its dechra- | own country s pets of soc The ericf thaiwo fmilisrly eall thi sovorelgn pople | Yl Housen, Wilson, Woocta—-16 vassed house roll 230 by Gillilan, providing 25 eonts for each ton words and 2 conts for e et aa | tion of principles, whichare quite different of the Marquis di ltudini for the and ever dtizen is ono of these people and \"\ s I!““'k‘ l\']‘“'\' “y",".”' |”'”". “‘,“'l’:’ for drawing grand and petit jurots in coun- | ewcn additional word Lo any point within the | ltnerant oDy modnere QG WD LIEH those of the northem fanners' allisce. | were lynehed would not be very long i b i BB oE Nl B avtralgita Ceiper, Koontz, Michoner, Pouter, Randa = over 0,000 population, Th bill | state, with free delivey: within one s | iy and seatonedlh Wi tho costs ofthe | s foothold in lowa s but slight ot sent. | profound, 1f the Mafias had notemi B s 2o oot el to [ Sauders, Sumith, “Stevens, Tarner, Warner, | pr St Jutors shotl bo drawn onoe in | Mr. Brenu S Rimaste.mity glory | today sncl sonfenced Jp: .',‘n Gt o e .‘.?.i-'m- e CEL S0 UG | Paey Woild bave: reccived an equally short Ve o Biohe sy Sliim1tHe @lise 6 Eorin: | Y iami=18 ¢ euse v w | BHLBEIRy i bt tha maiorscmescis Bt [ 100 wWhole, Hia deoirlons wero uniformly | muniy Jatl Fmterwas broviht o fiw | Rorthernalligice inthis sato aro goingin | shrift from Sicillm vigilanics, o mrT,. UGt fo oitions g | AU thoappel, hinself votig in the allrm: | heon mdo. Tt 18 destgnod to dispense with | s heus o intained better order thi | Omaba only last week by Sheriff Jowes. I paranaL et they w Lo when the government | 8tive: 10 services of professi % c house hus witnessud formany a day selactadiis i B . B stats o Nashville Ialians Resolve. was 1o A e P Stiater Pyuter thon moed that. tho ro thobaryibes f‘,"f.',.fw”:’,’l“‘,'.';f‘;“,,‘ ot | lemmeneing “Thursdas evning tho howse Sout? Siouy City AfMairs, oL Nt fonieiidd e \smviLLE, Tern., March 17, The Ttalians s fouieg sl 4 plied. - Wnan B bl eIy e i (A invitaton toitiess tho parado ot the | will begin 10 hold evening sessions, a resolu i Siorx Ciy, Neb., March i G - c iy canstitution of i t | Ancient Ovder c sernians was read and [ tion was introduced by Mr. Schappel : Uil e : of this city have passed resoltions of syt B Ehed ety o et constitution | ™o yeas and navs wero alto denandol I | Acetet nns the hoiae a3y e i duced by Mr. sehappel o that | Snc o o L Mol TR Accused of Crook edness, 504153 of tin Uslled States o the peaple of the | {15 38 Ainar wow Sbo denindel, In | acopted and the touso adjurnel el 2: | efect. pecial toTitk Br Tle ice dealers have pathy with the Ttalians of New Orleans and i 3 Houso roll % by Huse to regulate teophone | SeCured a supply of ice and havealso sent 00 ask the Italian minister at Washington and h | Crpar Ravms, la, March a1 of the United_States; the s 10 hisvote, said e wis roudy tovote upon the WS rins, I, Speciul States; tho !|uu.“'~~m..;.:-,,.~H‘§,'.v« o Luited | il but as e roport proposed v“‘,x.n“'p.‘\t:‘ o e 00k uy charizes was called upin the houso today by | car loads across the riverto Sioux City. Lelegram to T Ber. | —Tho grand jury of | 110 consul at New Orlens o protost to t efor | naiiyivee|| IR A SHUINK ropsed ive | reuding and passed the following bills Fulton, Bartrand opposed the bill, - s bt = - eed | Blackbawk county has returned three in- | Jralis L ‘ n who allbo cilizens whe this goernmont | 30T f 2 op wrlunlty b discuss tho bill | jouse roll 813, by judiciary” committes, | motion of Fowe th L oL T'ho warm weatherhas materiuly acereased | o g 1 three i Ttalisn government against wiliful wmurder shallve forme hen the neap arvat | in the conmittee of the whole, he would vote | providing v » D3 ary 3 otion of Howe 1 er was reforrod 10 | the visible sammle of sn dictments against Peter Schomner, ex-super- | by a lawless mob and dor | S DFasi ot L {OE S T hoamte? thor | 10, Thevote wasus follws SRUEED | Bl ORI R tlo delopation fmra Dot asd) frol o | Lon el o, Bupmly o€ snow, bt thervila |10 iC0 S e int ho tLoai are ooy || G Loa:memih iy ‘of tho loadoes "of 41 as o cilizenship of the state of Nobraska, | . Y0as — Beck, Day, | Houss rotllistiny @ .| essteras a special committee, and will ot | Short Line, No throusch trams for over e oy SRec Ao ) [R50, L . i g enain el ihiaistat peops et | K oiner, Koontz, Mickeno ‘I‘; seroll i, by Gunnett, providing for | likely be resched ugain durii tho session T ||| Snoxyiie. throligh traiis dor lovor u | OV VELLEY warmnts tha was paid for IR ‘Wlen _the terms, ‘we tho people of the [ 330! i X e deposit of prblic funds and for recoiving & sessio celo and matcrial, said the amount apprc ; Unitod Statos, holds Baliwin, aro thusap. | aidors, Smith, Stovens, ylor, Turner, sreat on the same. eliiet] —————— Covingrton isfull of all kinds of games-- | Pristed isa laree sum ! Poston Fatian et and Lratosty pliedin the constitution tiey scem (o mo not | Warner, W illinms 17, The lotse went 1nto committee of the | SOME RACY DEVELOPHENTS, | stud poker rouletto, craps, ete. Tho recent rox, March 17— A meeling under tho only appropriate tothe istrument, out the | o Navs "“""-\l‘"{“““"""”'h Collins, whole, considered the following bills and — order of Sioux City officials has nad the ef- Country Stores Burned. auspices of the Ttalian colony wis held only ternis that would besos it nses terns in | &leston, Mattes, Moore, Schiean, Shea, Shum ' them back for passago, Sen. | Megislative Boodle Did Not Pan | feet of drivinga number of gamblers and v R R T e ilhall tonight to prot i il i paris, vl wo lindio. dilnition o ex way, Stubucg Switzier Thouas, Vai Hou Randall, wuthorizing boards of out Satistuc sports to the south side. iy SR R o S Lt lanitions: 1t was not intended for a coae, | SCh Wilon, Woods 15 county superisors o draw their wareants | Bravakek, N. D, Mareh 17— (8 T wam and buggy weit through the lce oeth W f T 3,00 y Al olee y o necesse o-thirds 1o 4 ¥ sup w the arrants smukck, N. D, Mareh 17.— [Special Telo A I ‘th Wit his counts Bavadll X and e terin sople’ wasa mere dednition ortho nuosiary two-thinds m baving b onthé genenal fund of the countyto purchas | gmm to iy Brn | Thore ore tme L 10 ] into the Missouri viver Sunday afteroon he At Nocth Washing . this comty, dost ryed of the power by which the canstitution was | PMined, the cha clared he motion 1084 |Icaiierinimreailrealianotomoluhc saa | & : BE, are some racy de- | wween Sioux City and Covington, The outfit | Henges Brothers” and Meltze's gencral stock madeas (o ‘siites’ wevodesignatel by flotr [ Smate Collinsmoved tut the bil be | tondedy peoplo engaged in._sgricilturs; sen. | YAOPIMeNts hove rogarding the rcent boodle | with ccoumnts worerescued with difflculty. of merehandise togother with the huilding te mtifiations; hence it reforred in | Plied ongencral fle the filo11s by Itandall, authorising the mort. | CAmPaicn of the liquor men. It traspires | | Crystallake isto be stocked with fish by [ L0SS $15000 10 823003 about one-tnirdin Iaiito elwven iy, then o the old thirieen, [ Smsiter elpor ssked it thebill wore not | gl of ceops for thy purposo of huying | thit a fow of themombers of tho leisiature the govorment, A crloadis tobo_delivered | sured INDLANS FOR EUROPE. d now refers to the thicten new state ow on general file e chuir said that the | seed before the erop is_planted; house role | tried to work theagents o ehisky pine | Uoihemonth ofjune Theleniiarse — and when othors shall bo adnitted into the | Dill1ay upon the secretary’s table, no dispo- | 463 by Nichals, St (RS Hisndiell theagents of the whisky ring | There are slinchaices of re-slection onthe | 1y “"’ s Approved. A South Dakota Citizen Thinks it an D00 Tt Will 1ofen tothen aa. 1 a1 ta the g | sitin having boen madeof itsince the rejoe. | $47791 Trot tho eipital tae building fud g | 41 were themselves checkmated by asharp | it of the majority of the old eity council CneQue, Ta, March At the amual Outrage ||v\dm-1\\- ;m 5 (n\'hn'luv\\' I'l'm people of the ;nl‘vlur the report of the committee on rail- | the general fund of thestate; house role 45, | 404£€: Those who were paid for theie votes | 4t thecoming eleetion, g mecting of the Dubuque & Sioux (it 3 several stites whichmaybe meluded within | FO L by Nichols thotizing the trans | received chocks datel one dayin advance - - tocty k. H. Flarriman was electea pre o this uniouas the custiwent power of the Tl:lul«r! oynter then jumped up with an. of 1050 from the Saline land | theday before that onwhich final action was Tne ingthe License, "helease to the Hmois Central is appr | Tur Ber is an outrage,” said W fedenl overnment.” otlier motion that the billbo atvanced to o o tho ROET T TR R et PO e : Encasky Crv, Neb., Mareh 17, Special st b Fair Commissin.. - Day of Soith Dakota oo Fon e Spanish treaty with | thin reading Wodnesday nextat 2p. m kRS SNt e oonl B R [ 1 tho houwse. The checks wore mot | polegmm to Tae Bie| At the comcil Colored Iress Association day, “that is what | think of the g the United States, ceding Florid, which | Stator Shunwar waited tokuow ifsuch [ inthe constitution, authorizng iny. g00d, therefore, until after the vote hul beon 3 Cixerssar 0., March 17.-1° . : winedamons ofior Uiags the prian | & MOtondid mt alto rquir’ & tvo-hirds | of pormanent scholl funds. n school dstriel | tken. Whon the hollers ame to cash ti neetbplabnigibianordinsucolywatiroad for NASERQ) sMaral Sl Sihnojisevon thy (et ing U Eilo RRIeni Sibn fito TRt the ot i g the PEWISO | Sotn. Tho chair Informed hin that it did of pormanent school funds. in g"'l’:‘fl(;:~ slteelBHAsE AR BB e ash them | o first time 1nereasing the saloon license to | An1UAl convention of the Colored Press asso- | the Indians now at Fort Shoridan to the United States by this treaty shail be in- yeus and nays were again demanded | estate seeurity” aud recommended for pas [ manded. g U | #,000. The poililnorideakralistien Sation O1hs Gt B nan P Eareos s Bllla e sadaoy il pay an oceupation tax of 100, malki ,100 | horetoday, esident John Mitcnell, jr, 1 outrage 1setheir going there would corporated in tho union of the Initel Sutes | and resulted in thedefent of the motion, two i o it e, It issaid that only one member got his all. Heretoforo the licensé fee has. heen | his address called attention to the i 1 inflict hardship or margnty them, | Iy lamenting the death of ti in theaftermoon the house took up o final Caicado, March 17~ - [Special Telegram 93 Soon asmay be ronsistent withthe prin- | UBINS volo nothaving been obtained A long discussion followe G cipls of the fedeml custitation andpd. | . Yeas—Bock, Day, Dysart, Hill, Horn, [ 365y Strader, np{v:w]n“,:vhly ":rllm‘«‘r ‘y.,'pl\l. check cashed. The others were highly indig- | 00 and the occupation tax §200, It was [ outrmges i thesout mitted tothe enjovment of the privileges, | Ieier, Michener, Poynter, Randall, Sand patho-biological labratory m con. | naut at the sharp practice of the whisky | #lso agreed to pave several blocks of Central i llhlvlln‘u(n:;l‘znn v‘uuln‘« ofthe ctizens of the ir:fi“{'\!‘,'ufi’,l: y._‘\vc\.,.,, Taylor, Turner, cotion with the state university for the dis- | wmen, but they did not dave squeal, avoau with brick this summer, oli the two political p. o A warto lave ablow out in Earope. Wk nited States e, s sedanimals. Ol motion of SEra el Judee Foster asked that a committee be ap- 5 e e will b A 7 Tho treaty 'of Paris in 193, whichcon- | Brown, Christofferson, Collins, Eg- | Stovens of Fu aon tha biil was Mol gy | 00 of the baiks is trying to recovor from | ppintel to Invertigalo R e ot ilissplale)| JE0IL Lo s mbulan enloio thom. e joa siuiar worls hal' the Sano efloct L) Mugre, Kooz St Shure | Stricing out te' ciacting claise Y | the memberthe amount of the check which | teconmodated. B e e ol with recard to citiznship. The rights tha i uck, Switder, Thomas, Van ouss roll 2, the Moun bill regulating te ished 1nadvance of tho date upon its 4 PR AR S INOEO 10 1 0 the drift of | Bl 16,100 cat and - dr o graiad to thesiato st Nobrata A sen, Wilson, Woods—15 ‘L»'g:~!u::|.r'm:w:' “ios eallod upe cormitras | faco aud which m\.:‘ -‘v"\‘l' o y“[- Building and Loan Association, public sentiment inboth theso partics. The | they ever had lonty of sleg jts admussion to e union wore, gmntal 1o nator Collin's explained iis vote 1 tha | amondmenteadopted and. the il orored | manded. | Thero wore no funds to-the_erod EBRASKA 11y, Neb,, March 17, —[Special not, fav dissny whon the Alvor | B IERSLIS SEQ alds n\;' ihabitants of the state of Nebmska, uegttiveby swinethatuless the car load | eusrossod for final reading of tho Pty Fvlie. 1o ohste n th baahe | toi Tum' Bre|—Thd bulldlig and loan || san aves ot the natoma s iy rats peniulis 50 e e ramasinac it follows W horyer, th e e Dy tho Bl should il aEalet a8 proddi for e sane ontor was mado i ictorore onwhich they were drawn, association met last might and elected | tromhory in iis ranks, has groviously. dlap. | Wan Bw't e and Wi s e S o il 22 il A o ST pish o vothe o it —— e ol s Pt 1. e | Pttt it e el il | o - ey, b i stitution was adopted becamie, ipso facto, Poyuter, on whom secned to de- |~ Tho wmmittee atose, the house aloptel lentliofa Votimau, wan; vice presicent, . A, Lanbeth; secro. | Mst holp himself and doall b can to- alle- | Wien e ottier - Indians citizen nud menber of thonation by fts adgpe | YOIVC thonecussity of fighting for the mde- | the raconmendatins ofthe committeo and | ,DEANWOOn S D., March 17, —(Special .S, A Hall; treasurer, A, Zimmer; at- | V121 bis condition. (bl ohdt iy ikt £ tiom, Howas e of thopersis Aseeisting | Peudents, agaln row andin acaustic maner | adoutuod til 10 4 m. lomorroy : Telegrum 1o Tur Bk, |- Piere Lavache, § torney, .1, Hayden: directors, B, H. Noclt Somr e Ry e By togother to form & nation, and. was eoned | 5aid that as sone senators ¢id not seom to| © diind L aged sixty-nine years died in the county | M BN Chaseand 15 A, Lanbeth; audit- Slighuivashous e oL hoIaan Rk drering quenly, oo " its orugial dhizn N to Jennwn when o volo on o6 o and swhen on 3 7 B S B AL Rudiger, B, M. Tageard and E, C A was! thoB. & M. was reported | 95 Vo, Why noul o A h R A aL e e Sites | another e would give them a chance to . , L ) 1 > Beébe, The report of the secretary showed | from B lat tnight. Trins k] A0 gOVEmment aaying lo tho Lo me iy W hothen o ot Fortara it | o somothing ahoat theit o minds, and | | ENCON. Neb., Marel 17 ~[Spuial to s L debility. Tho decensed was one of the | §0.500 still outatanding. ST IR Eininss v Bonaor Cettatn tassos of parma Cnainn pere | Could move it the bilthe mude e speeial | Brr.| = The bllowing s the usury billin full | party which under General Johu C, - of tho people at the time, but nevers totheia v fornext Wediesday at? o’clock asit finlly passed the houso wont, established a path across the contin Highway Rabbars in Court, \ : citizenshuip, 1€ they wore: This saneprindplo nator Switzlersecondod the motion and | seetfon 1. It shall be wlawful for ang per. | 1 thePaciic occan. Durine the war with | Bryrirck, Neb, March 17, —[Special 1 Drfloraianne Junad hvatlio g3, &, < i ed the Marshal applies toevery now stato thesammo prevailed unanimously son, corporation or assocla o, to sharge.cone | Mexico he bore a distinguished part, rising | gram to Tue Bre. | Iu the district wasters for trains to run slow and ¢ . BTho N M:. ‘MN\“" i I it s foror wecive elthor ditocly indi- | totherank of \at 'we, the people of N when The Senate reetly, whether in person or by agent, any | years ho had becn a resi thoy formd.a_goveramen . S ARIES e (P Enatar g otiintomant ihan 0t vaary ot 1thstanding his well snown abililivs §f thoy hod joined hands with the opiingl | BEE|—Tie soatemet this morning, all tho | finu vomorition ir waseiation. for the pur | Baa by vicins habits rapidly descended 'the ‘ Kewp, a halt - witted old iy ninestates andentered the union : | menberssave Senstar Coulter being pres | pow of oviding e provisions of this et | plne: He was of a weulthy and aristocratie { fHe Mount of money obined wis c :\\(‘u"'\l the nw{m privileges and ent, : sl .ndm.wv. nu-rh\vur other negotinble amily residing . southern France, which 1"" that {-\.m u\v“wm‘! \}vm Kemp wiih ies of citiens of the United Statos Daner. for the puose of Securing o greater | constantly supplied Hin s whiay | flourist ofknives bythe Eaton boys in a e S e “’:‘“_“ St Au invitation was reecivad from the grand | rate of interest 0 hereinbefore provided | o \‘\l.:,w\‘ “:‘ul.mm“‘X”l’x‘x ‘\l"l\‘,\p“.y':.q,‘ mote part of the city, Seitence bas notyet thirds of her bona file inbabitate doied jhe | MAshalof the St. Patrick day pamde to wit. | foh alisichtrunsiction sl b and they | Aftor his death today's mail avrived bringing | De0R pias 4 a,rC rl aV rights . of citizenship coull ot bo on | ness thedispliy from the Lincoln hotel at 1 | Ofihe provisions of thisiet. but the noto sl | bim a araft for ..m.ihm.-r..m.- sum of moriey AT o W 4 rights P wots shali Tow. equ with @ state, the whole of n declared vold. Fvery porson, firn el ey g % A Ara fhe best mouths in wi ity your| - Hood's Sarsapariila will eure the whose ~ mhabitants came into the wunion The following commnunication addressed to | corporation, or associathon, violating iny of S EIASKY Criv, Nob,, March Special 1 vested with all the rights, privileges andim- | thesectary of the senate wis read provisions ‘ot buls por ihall e dsomol |0 S 0 Mitch 17, o (Sneclal T SISIABLIY £k Banl =Phe: Diia ol i £ e need the aid of a reliable ne boils, pimpl B munities of American citizenship, The ad T e T T T R VP At o on S oy elunfotion | MizateL, S. 0, Maeh 17— [Spocial Tele- | gonjmetion with the biard of trade st T R PR Eeg hg DITINIOR, 8l Blimors, lyspamla, mission of a state _cither grants the right of [ Windom has recelied yournote and erdotaiatlbo fined indny suny not Lessthun | gram to Tue Bee. | <Tne county comuis- | uight and appintel a committeo to work = s BARRIALIA, 08 10w, IR [ aohi ndizeation, ‘general citizushivin the United States or doesnot. | 1nds ofSenaor Manderson, 4 eopy ) Every purson, firnl, corporation o | Sloners mettoday in special sessionand de- | with Mr. Black of Red Willow county, in se- (LG BN \Wa lioad Leares L1a and | o} Flioumallsm, i et e Siaenar: dogs resilution of te Senate G0 sthte of N Pt e woropation o | cided to furnish farmors with sood noeded, | CUFinE aid for thafaruers in hia locaiity s weak aid tived, the k it wses oraf 4y R BL0 oA 1% foomil braska, o the death of tha late secretary " The : 3 ; v e Inst s Searsaparill n i 4 fourths ormoreof tho elwctors of ater Y of the' reasiry, and has requested meto ex- | ERMGar st o st Ui 80 | tho samo tobe paid, Tor next fall Alnough | fhoommiiteecusits o A. Tiptaw, - Poter 4 i S AIDATI 4 4 ftorlon sondiion of won \ o llably cos and John Witliar ¥ y and enrieh th who formed a cons ? prou o T a0 Skhec 2 .conbituilon fon ol d | pres herlearifel tappectiiion ot Uil (rid A o FAN b habit | neods of this kind aroeomparatively small, it | government which they have | utepaidto the public servi ber hasbind it 2 orton, Ctommenced R any | is thought the plan will be themeans of in S . o " and to over| * 4 R formed is admitted by congrss, by aliens, | An40f the Synpathy oXtonded to his bareaved | the winin fve sears see e hagmmont® o wsing tho acvenge sown in this connty Ala BOTEIOWIA YA QIO somajhakilis i k eutited 1 now of lho priviieges ‘wd M T b At secrstary Sloh Inioresl, (o3 1v0 thio o aNONRIAE LS | © John Cooy was Apyinsed county soami QUi N b Db, 1T [Bonesial Bl 0 X LEY, pHYate sectetary to tie lato i Earoita s Gl ph ' iR hvE T SR G RO RS | i niti i g | S M Thnley yrlvase ¥ Whole Dterist, shargeds contracied for, of | sioner to fil & vieatiey ram to Tie Bre, St Pat the terri wali L " 3 received, and the cost2of sult s 1 ) based upon r Nk T yoing Vas | Tl Julictury commitios reommender the | e,k Thut sail sevtion &l all otier - - - Well g snpropiiately. obsouved taley e I‘In bt "o hent mads decia, | indeinite posiponementof senate fle No. 370, | &cts orpartsof acts in contilt. with e pro- Western People in Chicago. this ovening e Trish drami Robert Em tionto b o hisd mads dedara- | anding sections 0 and 241, cole of civil | vhionsof thisagture lerby repraled Gr s ey bl ol am to | ML’ was pluced onthie bonrds by o tal e QA B s ¥ P . compiled statutes1837; adonted B - = ! ent. The opera house was jammed. They AL Whodid mt cone within this sass o eitions | RGNS iken (811 Adipied, The Maximum date Bills, e Bree.|-Among the wostern peoplein | vealied over $10 whioh gocs into the acad- arsaparl a eqQicine portion, nd thelr familis Ao l]"’“”f“‘";‘ drouth sufferers of Polk county. The samc Laxconx, Nob., Murch 17.--[Special o Tur | Chicago today were follow g v fund, Ramission, ba. aliens and entitled T oo ng | COmmIte recommended the pssage of louso | Ber.] —Leading independents in the senate | At the Leland My and Mrs, ¢ W. Wil ; AR Siis alarger sale thanany other savsagarit ses of life seemed to have anort the rights of citizewship they had creted “;1”\; 2, renuiring colty derks to enter | have decided to do all they can togive New- | lns, Mrs. Gildersleoye, Mis, Plumber, 1 The People Nominate, of Liwd purifier, and under the government of which thoy had be- | 3141268 recolved in their foo bookes perry’s maximum rate bill rightof-w comoa constituent part ho commitice onagriculture recommended e o 5 Tn the cisciol Destois First Martn, page | SBE passige of sente flo No. 213, providing throngh their house. This was made appar- | Miss Annie Meki emont, Neb.; 1.8, | held last vight 187 the quoestion was whether by mhin sy | forthe atablshment of an agricultural ex. | entin the fight in the moring to udvanco | Tyler, Fargo, N, D.; P, Junss, Grand Island, of the torritory of | Orleans into the . | Perimental sttion at Ogaliala and recom: | the 1 ) Kk without discu Neb. ; Hon, John R, Gamble, Yunkton, S, D. e A T W e b A er oy life, Thos Deslois tecamo a cilize bein g alien b mending the sppropriation of $»,00 for the | sion in committee of the whole, It was At the Grand Pacific—W. H. Spelman RROAERL M AR e A. liobs, 1 » Stie Lottles were worth §160 (o W and never having been naturalied purpose. alio maae evid this afternoon | Omaha; Jacob Sins, Council Bluffs; W g LHUSHALE B e (e AT Chicago, T wie t get EULows, LiNeos, N question rose upon bis application to cour he committee on high roads and bridyes | when the loaders failedto call upthe Steven'’s | Harcourt Vernon, Sioux City, Ta.; Mrs. Lis b AL fawar dnana fo o mdmitted, citizenship beig o recommnding the passage of house roll No. | Seiate maxiuum rate bill. THo latter is ot | Drowte, Des Moines; Governor A, . 2 A (it et s 9 sary, T |h"“l|}.x‘ ‘lh ; I\..IIY the [Tnp’llu 1 providing for the puyment of road over- | the head of bills on third reading and could lette, Watertown, S, D, Winon, N h‘ \’\ l'\‘ 1 “ k"‘ dfal Tel 00 s a rsa rl i e, have been called up at the time mentioned or At the Sherman—J. . MeDona! \ 4 3 PORY, £ a a to the plain vio take ne any such t But of the rights of citizns, ete. The attitude of | because of the ideaof permitting priso g The Usury Eaw hospital at o'clock this rning from gon- through a White 1w ot be delayed to any extent, as the long side " track tRere will bo used to cary trains over. — - vNviLLe, Tenn, Mareh 1 day Frank and Edwara Eaton we A shal James Helmick wis s guilty of highway robbery. ‘The Pherain of kst night was much heavier ! Pumer Alex woest thau b arrest lust i sharp eye for washonts. | ‘...m,m,.nrwhwmm.-.- m | power of nediein o res, Toncienae: Ta Eisnwoon, Neb., March 17.- [Special to averyyean for 1tis the ideal §pefug Medels Sl At the' Palmor—Mr. and M, Ray Ny, | Tue Ber| The oples convention was Lliave for @ longg tine been wsing Jood's | ST ot ! placed in vomination for Bavsaparills, and believe me, T would 1ot be | me; my dyspe; 1t A sl and itiousn ass have g wembers of the town board the following without it. As & spring medielne it s ivali [ oaeer fut mustbe considored as a citizen of the state | 5% ] B - ) Tue Brr - . ot Toulsiana, and s such entitted to the | [L¢ conmittce on railroads recommendiug | even in the morning, because as soon as bills | dllen, Fremont, Neb. R. F. Swith, Couneil grauito Tus Brie.1-A Large & Rusigstie ol by ali drugg priviiezes of a citizen of the United States.”’ \‘ll" H\‘d»‘\ylluilt Postpog l'“ll'llrl. of house roll No. | ousecond reatiug had boou disposed of, t Blufrs, mass conyention of the citiav of Wahoo o logos of 8 citlzen of the unitod States.'’ | 152, liniting pasingor far mile to % | senatosdjourned. At the Fromont—Miss N, Lichty, Water- | wis held at the ity hall bnight to nominate y s, Wso Louse old No. 204, roquiring vail: | "l e utteraoou sassion, stead of suiliog | o, T 5. G Swugon G, o # fuil ticket for city sud school voard oflcers 100 Doses One Rollar 100 Doses One Dollar tr, ®1;80x forgs Soldhy w1t drug, B six for 5. Prepared only 1LHOOD & 000 A pottiocarius, Lawot), Mass. | by 0.1 1001 & v A hackrian, Lenals M ath,