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THE OMAHA DAILY i ] AY, MARCH 19, 1801 e ) | o | 746 p. m Hohad boen taken from his sk | tions placed on genoral e No. @4, prevent. | The 5 cont ponalty on this would oo | INTRRESTING DER TRV CAQE | Mr Tuttle was born n Drummorston, l IR \ CIQ | connoetion with the rumored roon nee wis exceused ination in 1ifoinsurnce, No, 254 £2,250. Lroasuror also received his re MERESTT NN . | May 15, 1533, was marriod o Mary A »nmn {“ 0 l)\ “( l“l\(. l\\l, purchase of ~the Kansas City rowd Henator : bstitute for publi of artl ot ingor: | 1ar fees on this money for . collecting same, | ..n~.-|‘|u deamoto Nobraska in November, | s trip abroad, Mr. B statod, was largoly % f \ b bosid for mk tifleate r W0, Hoe sorved as a voluntoor in a plone of porsonal pio nd ho b on Pato . "o 1 4 3o\ | corps during the late M Tuttle % yory muoh, Tho conpany's Pactfic t to caves a wifo to monrn hi Towa Farmers Want Them to Bear Their | @xtension would o pustiod ahead yheor are it . \ It wou ld A & 4 oxnet torminal and the ot b S y st i 3 Hastings Repub icans Share of the Burdon. Prospoctive arrangen: Switslar's smondment wh L f HoCeRsary > Hastivas, Neb, March 18, (Spocial Tele yot bo stated As for Yous - Brown, Chris ’ r - il gram o T Bee. | The repibliem oty of the conflicting interest e : ; a New dudicial Distriots, DISTRICT GRAND , ARMY ENCAMPMENT. | convention convened in tho city il tonight INEQUALITY OF ASSESSMENTS SHOWN. | grospectiva troublo to b misad 1 | thern Pacitic on 1o s vory mythic [ f tho Great Northernand the siinating City Tickets— Annual | " ported Change on the Monon Short Line wore cortainly vory ¢ United Brothiren Contforancs } ! tey Untimited Tickets (o il Rba s i Prakeman Tnjured. At tho seve et AR LS. B Abolished | | ward, A Moore Second e i 3 \ 5 Georo 11 Lamontey Third” warl New vith the sery t Liscors, Neb, March 18— (Special to [ (o I\ vtu ward ’\u, Lovy i Drs Moivgs, In., March 18, —[Spocial Tolo ! « At-ar i Th . P G LR o ieE Tur Bry A cense of constderablo interest, [ 4o A et RS Ll on | BY ?m to Tie Bies I'he hearin 'h"'n\mu Poxan & Dacifie: sillbon] colpng wis el T voduced, and the | 1 is 3 1o Judie articularly to ttortoys, will be heard 1 | by a delomation of W ; O fnilway assessments was continued befor | in s oity Lo Ihe b 2 _ Latlh suel Towein Dis Sirhy; Vet |1 a delegzation of Womai's Christion Tom ety today. Thoan i tshows AR ) WAL R b e el ] dustice Foxworthy's court tomorrow, ‘I yorance n ladics asking rwepresontation | the stite oxeeutive council today. The farm- |y g fFomn o4 te I ' Pifth District” Saunders, Soward, Butl enso of John Panzeram against Vietor Nels SHes publican sehool bonrad tickel, which | era’alliaice hud a grat atendanes bt there R Al 2 D o provoked considernble discussion, For wem il ) PASO ?and reduead | d r v . o appotnt- | York, Polic and Hamilton, two judies i netion alleging forcible ontry and detainer, | POy was a noticeablo docrease of operation &1,655, 5% G e I S t 5 latte, hors of the school rd Bd Jones and I I § ross wurnings in The declaration was | ment ofa committ y witha | aoixth Disteiot - Dodgo, Colfax, Platte, | was sot for hearing in Foxworthy’s court | Ford were hominated. for (he iongs fand I gontatives, Lavor Commissioner Soveseln | creased, 0007 oxponses fieroised cers by the iudependents. | similar committeeof the house todecide upon f MErelek and Sunee, Lo Judges. o] yosterday. The dofendant, Mr. Nelon, o | Jacab Baily for the short term, 1t was are- Wasthe frst speaker, claiming to represent | 402 ‘Tho percentage of operating oxj tment was lost a date of adjournmont was called up. cventh Disteict - Saltne, Fillmore, Thayer ¢ Y A S GIREE | nakblyh the Knights of Labor, two-thirds of whot to oarnings were 1ol againstii. 90 rs Koiper and Switzler ex- | Sceoator Keiper said 1t was oo early to Nuckolls and Clay, oue judge, armerliving ou the farmof tho plalutif, bl Al b LB ML A T et A b daiid) Direetors for the ensuing v were o5, o formaw lntesd 16 | adops such o resolut It would give t Eight Distriet=Cuming, Stanton, Dixon, | eame into court and made the afidavitin the T TR thisstate, he said, were farmors. e s as followa: Jay Glonld, Hussoll Sug voted in aecordance with the vrincipies of [ people an idea that the seunate roingz to | Dakota, Cedar and ‘Lhurston, one judye, usual form for a continu: stating that VALMARA \.',‘ M ‘,, 1S, ~[Sroolal Tol- | B 8 Reveral way of the feoling existiog | Dillon, C. M. Me(ihde, Goorgo tha democratie party. The Iattr said he | adpouenand that o more worl would bo | \"].“H‘f‘""‘ \ Wayne, Madison, Aute- | o qould not safely. proceed to trial [ o L e pecial el | gy furmers that the milroads wero not | Samuel Sloan, John T Torry, A. 1 reprosented the peoplo and. no party | ac It had botore it which shouid bo | lope, Ploreaand Knox, ons aadies, w | for want of materml testimony which | Shrom O e B A caucus wass held DY paaringe their share of theburden of taxation. | Saniel Thomas, — lsanc 17" W The motion to a the recommondation | passed if it took till next January it District ~Adams, Webswr, Kearney, | 10 i L 3 g the temperanco people here tonfght and Hatehinson, John A, Girnt, M ith of tho committoe of the whole that the ill do |~ The motion was laid on tho table and a Franklin, Horlan and Phelps countios ond | heexpected to procuro, The case was there: | o i tho nomination of 4. W. Scotiel, J | B. Wheolock, 8. L . Clark, C. E Suttorle pass was then adonted by the following vote: | cess taken w0, g ) fore continued. Later Panzevam eame i | 1, Mageo, B, V. Mengol, B (. Brown and ar I Bckert Y Beck, Brown, Dav, Dysaret, Hill Ihe senato met this afternoon at 2:15 eventh et Boone, Hall, Wheeler, | 430 qeclared that Netson had no grounds to | L. (i, Hovey as candidates for own trustees Horn, 1l Koontzy Micloncr, Phmtor, | o'dock i wont futo committeo of the whole lo, Garfuld, Foup, Valley, Hownrd | guctain such an onth, Mo sworo outa war. | uidor tho tead of ~Tidependont teket inals in Chicago, and that he belived the Conductors Have i Gric tandall, for Suith, Steven | ewberry maximum rate b as, DOKC nd Crran' countics ? \ i g " cortect methods of assessmen son stocks St Lotis, Mo., Mareh 18 o riovanca Ratidal L TR : Pt A | - rant against Nelson eharging him with per oddfeliow Deg vrect methods of ient wa tocks | Sr. Louis, Mo., Marel It o Shot White Fooling With a Gun ATd. i C o President Breyfogle Denies the Re- Texas & Pacific's Affairs Mareh 18 [Special Telorram P Bew ] Tho annial mecting tho Asportation: meets to N, and ex penses, £, 6780 net oarnings from iy repr Coming he va ttions of lowa lines, ho said it was not true that they take out of the freight the proportion which covers the torm Wilson ¥ c 3 3 0 clock announced that he t strict-Buffalo, Dawson, Custer | juiey msofar that he had no testimony, nor Fonk; Nl kel 18 il to g | Andbonds Mr. Soveroign sald that every nittee of the Brothernood Ruilroad Nays frerson, Collir g N appropriating | ¢ 1 could hie procure t ame within cight days, il st night 4w A Mates S, Siea) Shinway, | U s, for tho | uth Di Tincol, ToganfEeith, I¥ine tho aath was s ot the 410 and o1 Bee. | =Lt night trentyono Odilfatiovs Starl lor, Thouius, Woals =12 © | purbos ihing o library fund for 10 | Bannor, McPhorson, Arthur and Perlits, purpose of preventingg the caise from com h Of this city, wont to Groshan, where they | ‘““' RLILIL “'v; Lk Bberof th l\" H‘ § | tHoliould ey, Lt matEa ot L L AVERaLin Wi Ulesctsd to.| bAIL 6T IHa sikte too) gHant, of g 8 one Judie i i L | exemplitied the toam waork to sevoral candi- | ¢ ) voiced the seulin o | Briovanc | i inown, and both B e e R, SH11a | DABRIA(INS ROV SIAE. Hrose Pourtoenth Disteict — Gosper, Furnay, | Almost daily such amdavits a8 this are | jatos'to the Gresham lodye, in the prosence | OFder that something should be done to ro- | Side refus e t the bo oxcls » announced his vote In the | saloof public lnnds to the gup frontier, Red Willow, Tayes, Hitcicock, | e in the justice's conrts with 1o more | gfseveral other visiting lodgos. lava the farmors, and make cquitablo: taxes | i 8 B o oxcutod o annoi i lnof nublidis v g foundation than is allgged for this, and this 8 on all propertios,” 1 questions | i Tk comttite cats p. m. T'he senate then considered the Newberry | . Fifteenth - District—Holt, Rock, Brown, | dctionls something of a test to dotermine Accidentally shot. el b lob e aalii i LBLTEE STy Gk tha vrariten Lol Lo it Haa bl S Keya Paha, Cherry, Sherdan, Dawos, Sious, \\h- ther ornot it can rightfully be held per Enaar, Neb, March 18, [Sy et e R R S TR R R R e ) S e Jox Butte and tho unorganized teirite 3 R vid that it was conceded that'an equit jey complain that numbers of unserunilo OMAHVS NEW CHARTER, Adjourned il g Lol LU LG A el — m to Tue Bre. [ -James Cald ablo assessment was not opposed by the rail- | men are employed ns if thoy ol : wo judges. - % and Army En P g S. T Caldwell, was a tall roads, but the question alone is what manner | cannot find any thin Senator Dysart Shows Much Opposi- The He No Two-Cent Rat Brarkice, ) March 18— [Spe t arm today while i : a | of procedure can this council pursus to reach | duct will tramp up i Lascony, Nob, March 15— Special to Tie | Sram to T By 'he southeastern 2 zon. The arm 18 badly sha thatend, Hesaid that (0 take the earnings nstihemto keep X, Neb., Mareh 15, [ Spectal to T ton to the City's Sug ) e el d it g Laxcouy, Nob., Mareh 13, S pecial to T tho house at its moring session | gy} Ty reprt of tho. ralkond commitian | Urska distrct Grand Aring of tho Ttopublle | ObAtly ave 1o bo umpitat of tho road in fowa 48 4 basis aud | m <up bills on final reading, Houso il : disconnoct them with tho carnings outside o 1 Bre.]—The Omaha charter bill came up in | on the Moan 2-cont passenger rate on rail- 1ent was held lieve today with repre- Latd Up tor 1t i bl el 3 WAl AbolishUntimited IZepairs. 5 & Oy AR Il t0: Lha FRIIYGAAS Tickots. the senate this morning in committee of the by Shryock, to establish an - “intermedi= (0,44 tavored its indefinite postponement in | sentatives present from Richardson, John Entaska Crry, Nob., Mavoh 18, Sposial ‘u.‘ffi: hAERr e AR L e Cinie aan, March 18 al Telegeam o whole. Senator Schram oceupied the chair, RN e TV ARty o At HIOMI: the senate this morving. It was read a sec- | $on, Pawnee, Jofferson .whm and Gage elegrom to Tie Bk} -O. L. Joiner was | Of the stocks and bouds. ‘The rule of assess- | Fue Bee.| The m alnst tno The reading of the message, which com S AELIE s L Ll OUS® | ond time, counties. Commander Fuller of Pawneo | painfully injured in a runaway and J, 1. | et shoild extend throushout the entive | scalpers in the aboli t of unlimited prises thirty-olght poges, was disponsed o Uass county, was lost-yeas, 8 | “Sonator Keiper moved the report be mot | City prosided. The mesting was simply an | Northcuttavas badly bruised by having his | S¥siom. Whe rate shoulgapply to tevminals { tic) with, aud on Senator Switzler's mo. 150 roll 231, by Cornish, authorizing t coneurred in, The railroads wers now charg- | executive one and for the election of officers, | lek cauiht in a wagon wheel yesterday. Soth Wby e SRt IG 1 ! LA LR AL E T 58 thoro 18 some unforesean objection. A tion ouly the amendments wera read. | election of the six justicas of the peace at | g, in somo places, not more than 21 cents | The following district officors were elected; | WHL Fecover: | entorcei, but heveihe griss eanings should | ul canvass of ail the Chicago west 4 bound roads was made today and all declarad Phose compriso five pages ana have | lavge in cities of the metropolitan class | per mile. He thought the bill could be | Commander, O. H. Phillips of Beatrice; A Meat Shop Robbed bo taken s u bumis of assessment, astno | 1l auyicty o give the radical depariire horetofore b printod in Tur Bee | (Omahaand Lincoln) was passed —y 2 | amended to provide for the same rate, senior vice commander, M. W. Van Osdal of Beatirice, Neb, March 18, —[Special Telo- | Rest bestplar . A | fairtwinl, Asa sort of feeler unlimited tick Senator Switzler moved to amend the orig. | "4 . % o Senator Switzler said that the railvoad | Crab Orchard: juniorvice commander, A.J. | gram to Tue Bee.|—The meat shop of J. J Judge Hubbard said that the Chic & | ots will be avolished between Chicago and nal bill which provides, in scction 36, that the Senate file 175, by Randall, authorizing | commissioners of To when the population | King of Fairbury; surzeon, L. R. ‘Thornton | Skow in the Masonic temple was broken into | 1 rthwestern carned £25,000,000 a yea St Louis after March %5, and as soon ther mayor shall roceve dary of £2,500 a year | Chattel mortwages on crops b > being | was more dense than it is in Nebraska, in § of Filloy; Chaplain, J, A. Stillswell of Buveh- | by burelars and several doil b O | had 1,100 miles of road in lowa, and the way | qfter as poss! ail unlumited tickots forservices as mayor, and, as amember of the | Planted, when given to secure a loan to be i rep said that 21/ cents per passen- | aed; couneil of administration, ¢, M. Mut- | tiken from the il OISy | to ot atthe ussossr to take the whoie | giglished in the west fire and police com e simo salary | bsed in'purchasing seed, failed_to pass with per mile was not adequata to support the | doek of Wymore, John Provont of Butchard, eamingsand divide by the camings in lowa, | as other members of tho bon This w | the emergency clanse —yeas, b4 nays, 3l s, £ R. H. Ojers of Dewitt, J Doyle of Lib- A Nebraska City su I'hat would abasis [r an Jowa assess. No Thought of give him a salary of &,100 per year, | mot the necessary two-thirds, and the bill Senutor Keiper denied that the poulation | orty and John Hodges of Pawneo City, T'h ks Crry, Nob., March 18.—[Spectal | P 5 Cinteaao, Mareh 18, Sp amendment provailed was finally defeated of Towa was more dense to the mile than it | yext annual encampment of the district was Vil o e e o Mr. Blythe said that terminal favilities ave 2508 Prositont 13 The committee of the senate amended one | ¢ k 8 roce was in Neb fixed for March 11 at Pasnee Cf v, The an am to Tuk Bee. | [armers in this | nothing hut real estate gov ¥ miinic s, residant B roy section of the original billso as to read as Afternoon d recon Senator Shumway said the people who do | yual reunion of the district will take place lity are selling their early Ohio potatoes | pallegisiationand ition, and the value of | Monon de today's New Y follows, which Senator Christoffesson moved sred the vote by which scuae file 175 was > traveling were satistied to pay the exist~ | in Soptem bot ato and place t at $1.30 a bushel with a liveval deman theso terminals shoutd not be spread over | garding the resignation of himsel and ton of to strike ov d the bill was again placed on Hts | ing rates by the council of administr theentire system the Monon directors. — flo added that te had R TAlE pus ae ttond e s , 550 mays, onot twothivdss | Senator Switzler said that the neople did | s A DESPERITE FIGHT, A, B. Commins said he thought the dis- | 1o thought of resigning, and that any rumor OF RULLONINE DE AN BUFdOLe, aveR (08 OF nllays e Dill was hien indeiitely postpone ot demand a reduction of thevates, If it Fooled wit ! ¢ $ cussion d roined o sopo that was not T (he city shatl o done by days work un 10 house went into committee of the | should be made it would result in a reduc: rokk, Nob., Mavch 1S veclal Telogra Pat Allen Knooke rran e i that il hus boon the directlon and superyiston of tie board of | whole to consider vavious bills tion of the ample accommodations now fur- \ ki Special Telegran | Pt Allen Knocked One in a Contest | iy, by uitimation, at o under Thinios, public works, Provided, That whenover the | file, House roll 83, by Gilli nished by the voads. to Tk Ber.]—This morning while Joe Cox with Lawr Farrell T r powers were grepter than nion Eaokflo ikarninys Proporty owners represonting w majority of | distriet bill takew up, and - amended Th it of thoe committee was adopted. | was handling a loaded shoteun in 15, V. Sim. Desven, Colo., March 18, —[Special Tele- wete in roali He reprosented three s Bostox, Mass., March 15 —[Special T mer 1 s | I he report of th nmittee was adopted. 1 ¥ 2 2 thepropartyin any paving district, oralond | taking Hamilton county of the Seventh and merer's hardware store it was accidently | gram to Tur Bee.]—Pat Allen of Omaha and | 1ines of milroad that are not able, and | gram to Tie Bee.|—"The Union Pacific's Jan- B BT O L Yl ok dlley | placing it in the Fifth, and Shermau county Legistative Notes. dischiarged. Tho shiot struck & pleco of metal | Lawrenco Farroll of Chicags, oth well | Be believed hecoullshow the council that the statement for the entive svstem is a8 o et o, Dievinwyor B4 | was traasferred from tho Eleventh to the | Livcory, Nob, Maren 18.—[Spocial to Tie 4 and was. deflectad tHo 1450 AL WEIDS F B vie R iR on ] assessmuent should be reluced consideravly., | ¢ Anizing curbing or gnttering done’ by con. | Twelfth, and the bill recommended for pass- | By, A2 olili R g et known heavy weighle, fought a long ana des- He would admit that the assessment W o ut ne by con | T ti.|—In explaining his vote against the | Fisher, who was j perats battle ‘this aflernoon. sl a polnt jaat | thioughont the ssato weul L reach (s t hall be sodone, and ‘provided further, [ House roll 461, by Shrader, appropriating | bilb allowing a farmer to mortgago his crop | REqRICK (NG Farestill emovec T over the Arapahoe county line, They fought [ 3 pec cout, but nol more than that. The ML s il e done Y | another $100,000 for the relief of the drouth | before it was planted, Mr. Gale said there | o oo pval byt one eye will probably be | tWo hours and twelve minutes, and it re- | Yalintion of town propetty should be consid- | JWESTERN IPACKING INT S a8 e e Dur | ufferers was called up. White moved to | were too many os on_western farms ) 2 e 9 4 ol justas much as fem property. Iu thy B e A i a I T T o O e [ 108t d thirty-three rounds to deciae it, Far- By : it S o e | B _ . epnoiitn Nommadons, | il iinlie o davoscd ot s man Wit o | SHE 0 O o e e Sommiiioe Wiila o was ot ompod tn | it White anendod the motion that itbe i | | Fon. J. It Feo (vep.) of Clierry and Keva b Npnuasky Crry, Nob, March 15.—(Special | Syarely on the Ioft jave, sonding. hiim cow ent would rench 13 percont, 80me of the minor changzes suggested by the | SHALY Posthone Pana has so far kept clear of uny entangle- | pojogram to Tur Bin]—The republicans He could not respoud to the call of time. Up | S croon St NESgalepitiadEciogs Sthntors fram Dotiiie, ho womld rosict the | . Surader suid the peovle In the west were | ments and is still standing out agamst tho | S 4 7 apanns tothe e und, when the hard fight. | Dr¢between opposing interests and members SR ot gt in dire distress, and unless they received | app, ation combine, cbraska City met this aflornoon and | 10 the clghtoenth ¢ ) i s Iy fh! f the council. Argiments > i y Pa c afithoaechou abovehiuatody more substantial assistance they would have | Mr. Fetker of Douglas gave notico today | placed in nomination o very strong repub- | (G R SEL (O0KGE THke @y winuer, acting oy ndon, tax commissioner of t Somator Switzdor suid - that the Douglas | 98 SO that o was not a member of the “‘combine | lican city ticket as follows: Police judge, | VDOLY on the ager Upto the twen- | cauy's Northivcat > s Glib M logs hay b o L county delogation in the senato and hou 4 . f 3 ty-fifth round Farrell, who was suffe B S i, ponn D AnC noU | stomatiadeiun g a for the peo- | and couldd not. be relied upon to support every ! = parcd with the same number the pr Reuben Foster; school board, H. H. EcEl- [ from the cold, improved consideral After 1S a_ stal nnge, Ihe % itledto stand fo o - the | the west and favored douating to them | contemplated raid upon the stato tremsury, = | o SR oL ho cold, improved considerably, AMer | iy ia practically. cosed, though ceding weele and 205,000 last year, making & bill - hos roprasontad their constitients, | evory dollar that it is proposed to give to the | The names of Nolson (dem) of Dodgo ana | 1o Stovenson and FL 1L Fass; for | that he droppod his defensive tactics and | \ill'he heard ot any thme bofors & conclu. | total of 705,000 sinco Marcly 1, against 485,000 S s world's fair Lamp (dem.) of Washinizton should bo added | St st conneitman F Cal Chapm See- | rushed ' s his rig 4 ter of Butler opposed the Dria st of 5 W Hpose : b At tnearain e Carpenter of Butler opposed the appropria 1 v prop keep o thing indicates that thereis an_ incquality of | conductors, which ias b assessment in property, real, personal and | two days, hada ate veformatory™ for criminals between the ots will be thoroughly tried in the west regarding the saleof the Monon was o Gross earings, 3,115, inerease, SBOSST net cariing: S, inercase, FO07, 40, or Dysart opposed the striking out of es of the tho amenduent. 1t had been agroed to in t:Third ward, Bimest | viciously. Bothmen'were budly punished. | S/ 1S rached x e me Blues compice i) s LRI B arow : Fonrth ward, William Rodeaboe — SR Teroh 3'.“;‘("“‘ ‘ol i »‘ Miosimony | S2eas ol suggested - changes in o the bill. Some | g simply answering the calls of humanity. | “appropriation combine,” as disclosed by th olE. q.‘(,"":‘ SaaiT. Al Pavlosand HUETS0 Aol SERDI B tail ity — I body, b said, dad - questioned | bis | TSoderman (ind) opposed the appropriation. | st votes already taken, are Nichols of Buf- liom: ‘Pnoging: Third ward, Wiltiam | P/ayed in Chicago for the pool champiouship The Monon Rumor, \”'“"“" y 10.000/7195.00 X8 DRSNoN s BRI LA IO AmADIman, Watson_(rep) had faith in the future of | falo, Curtis of Madison, Shrader of Logan, | x and Wash M PanSEhLo of America terminated tomght in a victory New Yorg, March 18, et e e ) . 200 bocanse o aid nob reside inOmatin: and Bod | yastem N e o oo e O ot © ot il ot oL o eoan, clson and Wash McCalium; Fourth ward i 3 New Yorr, March 15.-An evening paper | Omann. ...... no property. But he wouldshow them that | geriet RO A | IRIEEE e and W oomtos ot Hantton Duok | William Bishof and Errest ' Hopps: C. W. | for Albert J. Powers, hedefeating Walsh by | says: It was annowced on Wall street this | Mimaukoe he had a right to speal against them, because | gooth &) tieht R QR LOmpOrs A e e A el Seymour chaivman and Wash McCalium | 000 to 392 The stroug lead gained by Pow- | moming that the lome vumorcd chango in the ho had n potition from 250 rosidents in Felkor did not taltov u could find a Notwithstanding the strong fight mado by | FeOSUrer: S, ”‘”‘“'.”"“”“,‘"’ Jihts plaging detracted | pyagonent of the Loutsviile, New Albany & | Gineinnatt . Omahato the senate requesting that it Kill | gy g1 man ju Omalia who was so mean aa to | Representatives White and Shryock the bill United Brethren Conference. GG [ atanouC B thoilini s | e i nad Blonx City, senate files No. 110 and 04 and, in fact, all | }i4g hehind n paltey tax and allow his fe to establish an “intermediate reformatory” | Bive Spis b, March 18 a1t | e R BIomarEhe et n e onthiy L SRR Mol Ribraska City bills relating to Omata. 2 T D ivaliio S L IRG Ll o 2 Srurxas, Neb., March Special | medal was again awarded to Powers, To- | The o >a0r and 5 D man tosufter for the necessavies of lifo. | for criminals was defeated by avoto of #310 | to Tue Ber.| —The amual conferonen of ke | Ughvs seors wis: bowers, 1: Walsh, 150 ) D o Son to get a petition for auything: and if a bill | yordof Tho drouth stricien distrier that - the | & resolution by McKesson expressing the | United Brethren church for the South Platte i — | Bad been ivoduced granting tho wholo stato | [0 B B 1o | symiatns o e one o B Eatirg. | district commonced o four days' session in o oEsjiche teotl unn st b e U ike coninlaty \ Boils and Pim les of Nebraska to Omaba o petition: could be | fyoritos, and used to advance the political | Clapp of Jefferson, who recently suffered the | this city today, The conference is composed Natsxonts,EMachigl)ieen bl o fm. o) et t i S P socurad remonstrating aainat it e ssked | jnterusts'of parties who handle the goods Joss of a promising son, was adopted by a | of ffty-six winistors, thirty-thres liy dolo- | Fecord of the six leaders in the walking | 51} SRR T that the s delogation bo treated as t White's motion to indefinitely postpone Lanimous v gates and visitors ad infinitum, Rév. M. | mateh were: Hughe sanett o It Lincolu delegation had boon, They asked | oy 2, nay he Dbill or- ——— Castle, D. D., of Blkhavt, Ind., is here aud | #003Moo Higel rty, 20 e for logistation, only on local mattets and | jorod enwrossed for o final reading MADE LOVE TO SERVANTS, will preside during the session, Noremuc, 257 bk t Sl pr Al Giknn anted to boalded only so far as 16 did no Tort was mado to call up for passage — - = h et piic H f ot Sars, intarfere with tho rest of tho state. ) r $50.- | The Denve R N *Gor A Brakeman | 1 Sale of a Valuable Stallion. GiSlIs oUAYERES LS Senator Clrisiofforson askied the gentle rtGe yord O g | SR RIS HeffiNastins G D T R e e D iov TN SN B (e in o tead | St s b 1 For several years 1 was troubled with man to bo as liboeral with tue men of the east | of'ioh e Houtds 1 tafotenod Gl 10 (RANRIGAOR) F ] JEAROLE Sl ponis b e e this will also & Boilsand carbuncies. In castingabout for a as those in the east had beon with the west [ o' EREHEEAR. GLE HAUES BCA9LREN 1 Deaver, Col, March 18.—[Special Tele- | egram to Tur W. Freman, a B & M 80 ens Falls has sold bis Electimee aluablo southern conneotiol remdy, itoceurred tome that Ayer's Sarsa when they voted for tho velief of the drouth | LA b L s gram to Tie Ber. |—It is more thau probable | brakeman, was knocked down while making ;Hll_m-":.' vernor Stanford, (o a New Yor! b directors of the Lake = e 4 parilla had been used in iy fathor's family sufferers. They asked only for local legis The Public Fund Bi, that Omabia now numbers among her lately | a coupling liere this uftemoon and had his | BOFseman for #15,000. iclude Samuel ‘Lhomas, Johu (. Moore with excellent suceess, aud L th tha tion, and hoped'it would be accorded them, V. b \'to Tay L ¥ + - - George . Baker and Calvin S, Brice, whatwas gooc for the father would also be o r phocorded them ) | Liscon, Nob., March 13— [Spectal to Tng | acquired residents agentleman whom it will | left log pretty badly mashed bytha wheel of A Witening Crevass s, these gentlemen exeopt Baker tirectors jood for tie son, Three of four botiles of workingmien in Omaha who wore opposed to | B=¥.—House voll 443, the Gunnett bill, pro- | bo well to watch, ana of whom susceptibic 3 He wil 'w.'j‘ h‘w'l 'h‘. “ s Niw OnLeAss, La, March 15.—The crey. | ©f the Richmond Terminal sysiem, which i sa e G Al O E At ine M e tho changes, Ho did not know that the sen- | Viding for the devesit of public funds as | servant girls are advised to beware, About [ JiFed man was takei to us homo at Colum- | (o0 o 4o Whitehouse plantation is widen. | Feihes Louisville over tho Loulsville South not sinee —in more than 1w years —had ators from Douglas represented anybody | amended and finally passed by the house L pEAK Y ern road, which was forw leased by tie fX«‘w"x-l‘!hv ;vl\';'ml “{Iw_\' lu|| f" 1I\'Im"r~ reads as follows hotel in this city a gentleman about A People's Ticket, n that county, bu scemed they did not | gucgion 1, Al publie tunds i liandsof | forty —years “of = aw six feet Neb., March 15, — [Special Tole- ) i i nartTe o terms of A r's Susaparilia, and Tiky6lonounti ThoyilReAN ol Vol ORI zomI || i s bl aaan e s o ol Dot ctionsl L mith s cloasiinbitets || oo Limy i on RIS S portion of Jeflerson p i mundated and Denying the Humors, ros ot Avets Banapalin, dnd fnar Council Bluffs. It had been urged that tho connty or munleipality, whic e rRca oAl alinvioRd L o R dora EIIORIIn B BRR] <A Ut nassimanting; lo8) Lholgsan Do Rvory LhoSouthern | §r. Pavi, Miim., Mareh 18.—[Specul | JPIV DEPEeL i (0 G fustues oo legislature had always accorded Omalia weaded” for immediate s, 8 s it i e ht, cousisting of democrats and republi- | Paclic and fexas Pacifle vallroads aro cut | pojogeram to Tire Brk.|- President J. . Hill | frik o shoik wtettiently i wiiat she. wantod iufier charter, But the | posttol by sueh treasi ¢ el G U LR L cans, the following city ticket was nom- | W0 ab thispoint because of the flood. o e || LBt Pormlint T, men who were in the legislature then w N T L Sl NE SOt e ewelry and talked with a decided ( mated: Mayor, W. D. Haller; treasurer e % DUraDe St HRegy 5 ) H uot there now. Then the legislature was | {F1Ved a8 iteist qrpromims for the st | (TR TG cant was prosumably affectod. | C. dackson clerk, W. 4. Coolcs ongrincer, W Hotnteionilivon ponthe: SALORO-ChinImonIng: ARURR L0 Che Ayers Sarsaparlila composed of rmgsters, boodlers, rmilroad Al find of the state, county ormunicl- | He claimed % bo n wealthy phys vho | . Hill; polico judge, D. S. Mummeret: | Nisuviite, Tenn, March 13.-~Georgo | numerous reports that have boen current o cappe «umllihuj made the charters as they i had come to Denver for the purposeof estab- | councilmen, Iirst ward, Jack Mahor; See- | Stone, who was 0 have been hanged at | late he says the writers b apparently were wanted, Soc. 2, ention lishing asanitarinmand hospital fov t ond ward, 1. [l Cloridge; Third ward, M. | Fayetteville today, was Senator Christofferson_said thathe had | 10f thisd tlsuasienllnubllc with the cclebrated Koch lymph, giv H. B. Rosenbaum: Fourth ward, J. L. R June 10. told the senator from Nuckolls that the | {rusic AL name as 0. Helko, Later he took lodgi ertsand J. . Lutz. Allof the oficers nom- amendment under discussion would ave th | JA1Y: corgoration or individuul ; on Curtis strect, He paid his bills promptly | inated ar - fncumbents. W. D, effoct to create corruption In the boardof | Mate of Mebiwii which ! | and made friends rapidy. But he began | Hall terms as mayor and public works, wourd make political afilliation | tiie trensurer: provided ofore any pub- | making love to all the servant girls h is now tominate & perquisite for oflice, would tena to perpet fundsare doposited in any ik, com- | como In contact, with, bocame engaged o | ticket is called the peoples ticket, uate the dominant party in poy Omala. Y orporation larRiinaividiial ndercthc ny of them and in every instance borrowed and drive out honest lalo I'he samo e Hrsunlishank SRR | what money he could of “them on one pre. A Al Club. amondment. in comuitice, oaly boeauso ho | 10 N S5 i L of his great wealth. Justhow many his vic- | o e Bee, ad pomyed by th. treasurer timy wnot be stated, but finally the dis- The section quoted was stricken out by a ) to the treakurer. and is vote of 16 to 2, Senators Dysart and Michener fy i retics on his [EpRR A s S pent iz complete by electing the PR e 1 IS e e T Thaotll Al v only voting in the negative, ! 1 defuleation fron or lifm, aud tho doctor, aftor torrowing | following ofiicers to sorve during thisseasm Will be bo, climb fences, and catch on nails. They'll climb trees, Tho following amendment to the original comipuny, corporation o indi- I Lt anp A e el | quaintances, loft the city. He took with | Thomas Ostergard, manug mes McKay, il and slide down the trunk. They'll slide down cellar doors. lhx-\ Il pick out the bill was also stricken out, ngalust Senator | Vil oNevhr the bk shaiitan oty and | him one of his victims, nurse | captain: James L. Hoffman, treasurer; L. ¢ $ : Dysart's wishes fruly uecount. to the treasurer for themonoy | who stood high among the pl IRodmar, secrotary. M il deepest mud puddle on the way home and go through it “kersplash” rather than Amoend seot it the words | €0 recelved, and shall pay the same, the bond | and who had aceumulat considerabla | The cthb was unanimous and adopted as _ 4 q 2 ot more tha Al Bocof e | Shal bo eancelind and verirned to i paic, | G enCumulated considerable | the name by which it will bo. recogaized, the travel on a ‘hy side walk, They'd rather play marbles than eat. They'll o BTt by Inaerthig tn Hen throof e fole | bver s ‘Dink, company, corporution or | Luke but as his mail and that of tho young | Newman Grove Clippers, through more clothes in a month than their "m dous dad” can afford to buyin a lowing words, “one from cach of four po- | individualsiadireceive wny'money as hereln | Woman is being sent to Omaha it is probable ¢ = ¥ J Nitlout pariied casting tho Lirgest e of | provided they shall pay for ‘tio g therd that he is attempting to work his game A College tor York year. They'll do a thousand and one things that only a boy can think of, and a oty etoriony foandidutos tor obiy afltas | e fiterest Lhoreon satl b ostimated RIS R pVaTog NG (004 REKIAE Sy s Xt R -amahihesluieil o) Tes boy that don’t “ain't much of a boy, anyhow. Uhe only thing you can dois to were nominute and v 'or nt such el the halance nuindng in the 1 . 18! 1ght Lhe AGING ¢ mitlae 1 ¢ 1 ) L4 . BRI, a6 oK iat e auel i COmpINY: coEparation Gr I IIaG) a0 HUIDERAL LANDE: awarded the eontract for the United |my clothes that are as near cast iron as you can get, and let them go it We have governor s polnt at leat ong commis. i llokotat Gasht divia Hilkliessst urbyitods sepr . rethern colloge bublding to bo erectol ¢ g T R s N R A ge and Valuablo Deposits of Ores | Brethern collge uflding to bo ercctod in placed our spring stock of votdfov iy bt Al vt iRl | peibas et or B sues o s AR Ry T thiscity o W, Ly Morgun at £23000, e Biore than to bo of the Xame political party 11y on his o el bond ik o Lo RX R INEAR Rmt o |[AtniTs bo a itidsome and_substantia ® aske ¥ OF this st Whoshall loni ahy pbC moneys | egram to Tite J—Tho' comimissioner of || OF feay Musthty . wIch ct tohe LAMENEe: The Senate. for his ownboneitt, o wito sl wecrise WhY | 1o goneral land office has sent to this eity 4 | Work will commeénco_immediutely and wili Liscorx, Neb, March 15— Special to Tk | i il recily, {rom iy peisin ur compaation | lottor in which ho says than clay lands can ( be pushed us vapidiy s possib on sale. We have clothes for small bhoy ‘.”. clothes for large boys, clothes for Ber.)—The senate met this morning at 10 for the use of such pubiie moneys and shail 61 b entered under the mineral land act by ; . , > s BOT iy Uho Sanic 10 the general fund of the Benton and the Royal Arvcanum. | AT : s e toueh “kids We have Knee Rt ton bhovs hor Messis. Brown, Coulter, Mattes and Shea | St Sounty o tnicipatits 1o Wiien e | The opinion was called for becauso an cn A s tidy boys, and clothes fortough “kidl \We have Knee Pant Suits for boys from were absent, | principadsum belongs, shall, wpon vonvietion | was provosed on a ot of tunds containing | 13,0 1 0L Rovht Aveamum socioty filol a four to fourteen years of age, and Long Pant Suits for boys from thirteen to nine Onmotion of Semator Shumway, senate | iall bi puntsliod by finio of 3,00 und be fin- | potters” lay. : petition in the supteie court. this afternoon teen years of ace, and every suit was made for hard ‘wear, made to stand the fllo No. 15 was recallod from tho houso. This | prisoned In the counity jall uot mors than one | - The Utsh asphaltum and varnish company [ Peton BENE BRIEE FEM e auditor, be Lol L0 a8 Al AR e s s what is kuown as the warehouse it Tt | Y0 01 bt of acts taconsistent | W8S OrEanizad here today. The cavital stock | compolled to isuo v eertlivato_authoriiug racket, For six days we will offer you at the popular price of was amendod in seetion s to enable | herowithi are herehy repeals MU S 2,500,000 and the lands are locatod in | the plaintiff to tranyaes 11s business in the the state board of transportation to fix the Uintan connty near the Colorado line, Near | stat of Nebraska fov ono year - IE) P e ———— 1o of storage. 'The house engrossing elerks Another View. | Ashloy, Uintak county, is a stip of country TR ALIRES: 240 A0usE Su Belerks |y onry, Nob, March 15.—(Spocial to Tur | iyhere for u distance of thirton miles Death of an Old Citizen. e 3\?{},"“',".‘;l"‘,",[:'r'l:‘,""'“1f'f"‘"",”.‘:{‘\'h‘x,fh',"““] i Ber Md Senator Moore today: “The | thero is one vast body of asphaltum | Tevixetox, Nebg#farch 18--{Special to o recall the meisuro for correct wriler of the editorial in Monday's issue | bittminous formations. The compuny buld | Py Ber] —Mr. Chares W. Tuttlo, an old The committeo on revenue and taxation | of Tne Bee concorning semate file | (IS and locations under the plucer Law Lo | yjyizon, died bere lastnight about 11 o'clocks Pt 1 thoextent of 6,000 acres in which unlimited our choice of five hundred Knee nt \n 5, in ozen handsome styles of recommended the indefinite postponement of | o3, yolating to foes of county treasurars, has | quantities of asphattum. bituminous. ofls your Knee Pa ts, in a half d senato files No, 230, com ng dog owners g ) to pay & tax of §10, and ondoring | apparently overlooked the fact that when | residues, ete., assiys. Some deposits went ] All Wool Cassimere, made. up in nobby shapes, om four to |U.AH leen, personnl taxes @ lien upon proporty | 1and s sold for taxes the ame for which | 88 Ligh as U0 per cent & “"\““”W' while ]UHAN“ HOFF'§ worth four dollars. Bear in mnd lm, fact > gay ¢ wool” that The same committee recommended the pas- | sold draws interest at the rate of 20 per cent | OVICES are rich i various olls. is pro- -..mq.»{ the f‘;lhmn g’n No ) vegardiug | por annun. —Before sale tho tux draws fnter- pathidito seapt v prkshore Ton e reanoian | MATETNE XTRAC I means ALL wo nl. and when we say “waorth f dollars, | find th the value and uses of city, county and stute aterla Auu faoty ¢ 3 e e A | biris s o ion | AR N WORTH four dollars, of & state assessor; N e Eloetiv | the property must pay 20 per cent interest | oils pavatine. | iy g p oo = | h juggenheimer of the Pueblo smelter | Coughs. Colds and Lung Trou- e e — oats by a threcffihs voto of taxpayers: No. | until the land is redeemed or deed issued. | Ben Guggen the P s v o 3 250, Toluting tothe holding of fommission: | Thisis 8 sufficient penalty to induce pay- | purchased 12 00 tous of siyer oros, FUNNINE ( ples, It Is tho Doverags for HATS FOR BOYS CAPS FOR B (1\\ \llu, 3| n‘ BOYS Shirts FOR BOY er's meotings: No, 21, relating to the leys- | mentin all cases whore the taxpayer can | 20 Per cent o d Lonkiin, MARING & | o isiva MOTHERS. the RICK —_— fug. of tayes by county commissioners: No. | reasenably do so. The penalty of por cent, | Parchase of 17,000 tous siuce ho caue here. ? B 953 providing for the amount of taxation to | ov which it is proposed t0 do ay uy ‘“..h Paper Changes Hands the DeEniIrATED, and during NT y - = () be fevied for school purposes; No. 253, de. | goes the county treasurer, and be- S Lake, Utah, March 18.—[Spacial | couvatescenc - \ o oy 0 the rate of taxation for town pur- | lieve can be dispinsed with without fg- | ST LAk Heat, L b il A e : H = :,fif;':‘;"':fi et huthorizing countios and chies | terfering. with the collostion of the rev. | ‘Telesram to Tur Bew.|—Messrs, B. Clark | IT RENGTHENS THE =23 C N\ C O ~5 L) to fsste Londs for interial improvements; | v When money can ba borrowed | Wheeler and Willlam Balderston, from BYSTEM. - No. 255, of the smine nature. | on real estate security at from 6 to 10 per | Aspen, Colo., have purchased the contrplling [ None is “Just as good" when PEFESS Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets Tho committes on aducatica recommended | cont real estato owners will b fnclined to | interost iu tiio Times of this oity und will | oncan obtain th geniin = 24 R I hto of Bouse soll No. 3l rolating to | use overy possible exertion to raiso the nec- | soon assume control. The purchase PrIce | | et civle which sUST HAYE TIE S10NA- | e - k - e — - the Pirohaso e books and serato tiie No. | easary funds to redeom from tax salos bc.\r- | cannot ba loarned. Whoeler fatanded going | ™ ":lx Ly Lol NUST JAVARIIE R10K4s | N UNTIL 8 P. M. ew Neckwear To -:ly SATURDAYS 10 I, M, $72 ou the same subject. ing % per cent interest. In Lancastercovnty, | into politics in Colorado, but now says he | TURE 0f “JOHANN Hovr' onthe nock of ove The committes on miscellancous corpora- | this fall, 15,000 of tax certiticates were sols [ will move to this cliy. bottle troasu 15 toeliminate poison from Bl ybe accomplished {w. mouths ago there arrived at the Albany ing and_much damage s being done by the | Mowan ¥ boil, pimple, crany ather eriptive trouble, or which is pouring through it, A large S Lot conl SNty peniiniieshishien; PRERARED NY DR.J. C,AYER & CO.,Lowell, Meea, re: o i rein to their imagnat res pited until § aix boutles, §a. Worth §o & bt was this the The Newman Grove buse ball i clubmet last evening, pursuant to announce- avpointed females began to make it oo warm | €ub met last evening, pur -