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. 7 : e R o T T ——— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: '"TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 189: ) " By \ e FITDL | senator with a copy ¢ offerson’s manual of | that was layi enceably on the table .n 6 per cent rate of itefost to be collec o hummers and buzser: ! o WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE | st ot on |l o, 1 0 | OB et bl of | umers s ey st e vt | BOR AIDING IN A MURDER | St e souever v v Senator Darner again approached the diff- | house, was on McKessor's a 5*lon to concur | of Douglas, providin¥ fos the shment of | Both we! I y h \ Kossor's o l I B the punishment of | 1o e et ynkclous Wt T e s g SY k this ovening, and pr— ity between the Lineoln printers and their | in the action of the senate in adopting the | publication of Informution as to gaming or rmer employes by offoring a resolution di- | joint rules of 1591 { the drawings of lotteriea. whether thelot. | the Majors men also suog a little more | E the effects of the fall and of the in nate ( ittoo unced and the Flood | recting the chair to appoint Senators Camp Watson called upon some member of the | teries are within orjavghout the state: by | loudly and frequently there has been no | B e 2 ¢ which prevailed while they wor Bona J""“‘r“é'_‘l‘l:}{"““l”"s‘! "‘ bell, Thompson and McDonald a committee | other side to advance a reason why the mo- | Suter, amending the' statutes as to public | apparent incroase, | strength of ane | Eaward W. Mason Oharged with Assisting ni holple ILis thought they are both of Bi airly Started. | to investigate. The matter went over under | tion should not prevail finance; by Suters s prevent defic- | paw N . g A His Wife to &I Yole. now out of dange | the rule Casper said that it wis no bother forhim to | fency judgment ngainst = & mortgagor; | Perticular candidate. It is not probable that | ife to Slay Cole. BORLEI — Senator Darnier from the committee on | maken statement, and referred to what he | by Suter, punishifié usury by cancella. | there will beary such development forseveral | —— Tt e standing commitiees reporte e following SAW S years » when 1 ember of the se ot o he contra efo o days to come, 1t is the policy of the cand FATRMONT b Jan, 16, Special Tele 1ZATIONS and umit rey 1t lowi ix yea hen a member of the sen- | tion of th ract{ forfeiture of prin he candi % T IN_ SUPPORT OF LABOR ORGANIZ | Sakdiug Commitee srikesenam, - |Grl WU o eeRtion SOTEVA bukone Y | fmcipat for the o of Ine. ceenl b | iatas to dover up LNeIF strengih fot the Uik REMANDED TO THE COUNTY JAIL | @ram to Tue Bre A warrant was sworn it | . " | over the joint convention, counted out one principal for the acts of the agent: by | being rathe daveton 5 $ whe out today by Fred Miller g v/ Ak | pludiciary-North dem.).chajrman: Mattes, | publican candidato and counted another one | Woods, knocking ouf defisiency judgments; | o s, ocher than develop it, o that when A, t against August Much Discassion Ov Resotution—After | Tefft, Moore, Harris, Lowly, Popeand Camp- | in. “If a republican licutenant governor | by Merrick, relating to public roads; by | the uncovering" comes it will have all the rther Developments in the Sensational | tory, There hod. been ay i uitand bat Conmderable Fillbustering the fouse | " A M Dat . i would do that to a republican,” said Mr, Cas- | Fickhoff, providing for suit of wife on bond | £reater force and eff stivge Case—01d Att ¢ th thov nero had. been bad blood botweon Adopts the Senate Rule on Jolnt yovays and Means Dale (ind,). chaimman | por, *where would an indepenident or a demo- | of liquor'seller, if o permission has been | The political tide flowed strong during i k LU L Be two men for sometime. Yesterday | Eggleston g g i | erat be given; by Crane, rolating to attachments | the entive evening, but ebbed, toward th emid- | ctim Appears for the Prisoner Schultz met Miller about four miles south Kesstons Rontine Proceedings. | and Ezgleston Keckloy said that he was also a member of | and civil procedure; by Harst, relating to Other Nebraskn News, west of (his city near where both par feulture — Miller (rep.).chairman ; Eve : h : prftes S 1 i night hour, and the graveyard hour found it th parties | ) the legisinture six years ago and .he knew | eivil procedure: by Suter, regulating rail | live, and’without ceremony began beating -— | e, Sanders, Smith, Clark, McDonald and | that the controversy referred to was over a | roads and compelling the building of transfer | MeArly as quiet as before the fight was on. | him. Constable Thompson served the wan Liscors, Neb., Jan. 18.—|Special to Tuz | democratic vote, which it was desivéd to | switches, limiting rates to through sehedule | The democratic state central committee held " rant and brought both before Justice M ? k : ways, Bridges and Hale | change after the vote had been taken by shortest mileage and not the sum of two | & lurid tthe I t t. Th Husrixos, Neb, Jan Special Tele- | Fadden, 1 ~ )l ‘ot gullty BEE.)—When the senate was called to order ch ati; Thomsen, Scott, Pack- | * Porter areaigned precedent, which he de- | local ratoas by Kruse POIRLENE - wtock | A18EMUGIAN 68 Pesaral. BELRiREa The | cram to T By This aftetnoon Deputy | and fro e [y Yot a few minutes after 10 o'clock this morning, | wood ana Miller ;i o | clared to be the only ground the opposition | yards and fixinge ck 1 by Lulkart, relat- | “»‘,”",”'“.”," federal patronugy was UHo | ghopir R, A, Boyd awore outn complaint | the case, Millor became frightonod o the roll eall developed the abse o several Accoun wnd - Expenditures —Campbell | had for supportis motion, “Precedent | ing to the incorporation of villages that are | °FIRINAL subject of discussion. A resolt- | g ustico U S, Rohrer for the arvest of 1 to pay half the costs and deop the case senators, most of whom had excused | (ind. ) chafvman; Mullen, - Smith, Everett | is the tool of tyrants to perpetuate their | in~two counties: by Rhodes, relating to | Uon was adopted instructing applicants | g oG SRRSO ¢ oh was don ¥ " until 2 o'clock. After reading the journal | “NNiaer oo ¢ 1), chateman; | BTy e vouiferously claculated, and | usuryi by Lukart, - Cproviding - for | for postoMees to make application to the | vy 8RR el B S 4 . - Il S ata ot AT S as i Is on the floor and in the gaileries [ & " revision ~of the ~ laws und | chairman of the senatorial conimittee of | ypo o o il alding, abetting and comforting TOCAL BREVITIES, the unfinished business of Saturda u isoty; Camphioll, Bggleaton and Low ¥, | Clapped their palms in approbation the preparation of a_civil and eriminal code: | thoir district, who. with the count. » Mrs, Anna B. Mason in the n o P ¥ taken up, el B L g ‘IIH He cited the precedent regarding the prr- | by Felton, appropriating &31,000 for live ex 2 O s t Delavan S on August 11 Cha Ruase oports th £ 8% Thomsen's resolution, directing the secr s Lidulornal Sy g hase of p s for the members, and said | stock sanitary commission and the state vet- | * “{y““““ will first pass upon t 15 Mason, it will be remembered 1 ar 1 | Overcoa en from th b St ]: P athte Lo 1kt ouly setititor ¥ g " 5 that it been shown to be unconstitu- | erinarian for 1803 and 1804; by Oakley, de he candidacy of ex-Governor Boyd pro- | urr . % 1St Sund heksbg il ;-H‘v‘w' '»fH"‘ n ect enator with | public FLands and 1B dinzs—Bahcock | 4G hac boen overthrown. He | fining the duties of the faculty of the State | voked a lovely squabble and tled sevoral | Shurday last, charged with being the prin At ive daily papers or their equivaler b Chateman: North, Moore, Graham, | wanted to see this custom go the same way. | university; by Crane, relating to civil pro- | wmore kuots in the cord of harmony that fas. | P4 i the eriu ) selotneing to un Ttalinn fr o lics was taken up. | TR S I | He asserted that the lieutenant governor | cedure: by Haller, relating to special assess- | for gy 0 TROLTGHE" BE N KU The relations between hushand and wife |\, 1oyed by Ahe vestard s Senator Packw ead the provision of | It R wis not part of the legislature and had no | ments and levies in towns: by Riloy, amend AL b actions of Nebrasks | ysve poen somewhat stenined Intely, owing A s V16 yestarday the constitution relating to the pa mem- | {ICEE Pl LT and part with the legislative branch, as he be- | ing the statutes as to highways: by Nelson] | democracy together. Thirty of the thirty= | o 5ie filine a snit for divo Mason w Retiay siae Ly fonud by e police bers, and moved that consideration of the | &%) ettt | longed to the exceutive departie appropriating £2.000 for the velief of ¢ three members of the com A e ; I Was | ve luy, sleeping in a shed near the tden h 100l [ sart (ind.) Mau who contracted chronic rheumatis resent rougght up before the justice, and his hear I'he ol man's feet were badly frost resolution be indefinitely postponed. At the | chairman Scott and | « ring Mr. Porter. ) < : g L5l g was cont | . \t Wounded Knee: by Suter, providing for a Widhalos - ing was continued until Wednoslay nest me time he sent o written speeeh to th | MeKesson called him down in that state- | state normal coliege at Neligh; by Kaup. Shoje was eliected at the lndependent |y A Hastigan, Cola's. old-time attorn Lanyon's « in_w Y secretary’s desk to be included in the ral Relat ¢ (ind.), chair- | mentand asked himif he desired to be | amending the constitution so that either | SCHAtorial caucus tonight. Powers will have | o 0 Masor Y Wed with violating the Stocumb law record e L and Bone, - ip. | inderstood as saying that leutenant | branch may propose amendments, and after | from twenty-seven to thirty-three voies. | 1o 0 DR el Gl g be heard in the police court danuary 19 e Pr n (dem.). chair- | governor was not i part of the leeislature being carried b wo-thirds vote e "he domocrats, toge . stend A o an 18 given a tipom Senator Tefft objected to the incorporati man: Babeock, = Corvell, McCarty and | Porter repliod that he £ o8 DA o bl e hirds vote in euch | The dewocrats, together with independents | such a distance from his wife that conversa g i o 2 | iat he wis not o part of | house, shall be published In every county | of democratic. antecedonts. ave. cudenvor | foeis g M, Wood swill condiios savlen] sorvicos it ump speech in the records so early in | Everett y % ) | the joint convention, and when McKesson | once 4 week for three months before the elec eyt et A tween the two would bo impossible | the South Tenth street Mothod el ssion, and claimed that the senators | Engrossed and ledBills —McCarty | tried to pin him down to the original propo- | tion at which theamendment is to bevotedons | [ % Widen the breach in the interests of Smnll Blaze at Wansa his week. "The mootings in' progress at the who were too lazy to write their speeches | i) chatrman: Gray, Harris, - Darner. | sition, he declined to answer in_any “other | by Sheridan, providing for the repeal of the | the MeKeighan candidate Wtk Nab.: Tt 16~ (Npeclal Talsprtii | SOWANL8Lrrok ohirh & (6 OMITIiHG duiing s fabcock, North and Egrleston Wy, statute relating to the state board of trans - s H R LA Ling e | the week : AL St would be placed ata disadvantage ‘ County and County BoundavesMcDon ’ Then Carpenter demanded to know if Por- | portations by Woods. o joint |'Iv‘\~’flllh‘VIHVP]II’II'\) A NSOV OB BB O NER [ e i e kA CRACIS AN ey Vil The chair ruled that unless Senator Packe | ald (rep.), ehalvman; * Clavk, Scott, Hahn | tor had voted for Shrader with the expecta- | viding for the submission of the question of | ern Woodmen hall at 8:30 this evening. 1t |y 4he Joc Williams who the police wore wood's written remarks were intended to | and Lowley tion of having him preside over the joint con- | constitutional conyentio o fall eloction | COOK Gallagher Gives His Tostimony Before | is supposed to have st o o fAue. | thenadcans the Muses buflding yestelay i vention at the fall election i u wted from the flu ried up 1 nt serveas an explanation of his vote they | , Fducation—tahn (rep), chalrman; Gra- | vention. of 1804; by Ford, providing for the assess a Pittehurg Court. FOREUREALy o, i e B b e[| urnediup Inst ity and wis ercatodi Ho toid not be made a part of ¢ iam, Correll. Harris and Fverett B | o iNotif he was a candidate for the United | ment of real and personal property at its | PItrssvra, Pa., Jan. 16.—Patrick Gal | time and the blase was soon umder contr HOWN to the pol worthiess vagabond well i Abracy —-Miller (rep.), chairman; Thom- | States senate.” was the reply. I shall al 11 value for tio ) gher, RCET U ie LI IR0 MU CEETOULIO o Fa ALLBLALL Blalwoon’s motion toindef postpone | sen, Teftt, Giray dnd.Grahan | Ruaton soniator) wae th roply, | “Letinll al | full value for taxations . for the sceneity. | 1ERET €00k at the Homestead mill during | The town s without any protection from fir Naws wi fecslved yextonday of thio death the resolution was carvied, all the senators | Claims “Pope (vep.). chairinan; Babeock, | proside over a convention before which e is | and payment of rebate vouehors issed. by | 1C Strike, told on the stand in the trial of | and if the wind had been blawing the whote | 46 Rallispell, Mont..of "¢ 1. MeLain, voting in the afrmative except McDonald, | Phomisen, Everett ar 1 Dale d | i candidate tion incorporated companies, trusts, ote.. and ty | HUSh Dempsey on the charge of poisoning | block would have gon Ihe dumage fosIaELy cot this Ihe body will be Bitidava, Soott and Teff ] 1 Curn A 1), chair that the lieutenant provide s penalty for the violtion of theact, | nonunion workmen the story as told by him | amount to several hundred irs, covored | Dro ere fntcrinent, tho date of tho 1 A ui ESAl L rl ) pr e over the hy Isarr to provide for the manner in mak herctofore and published H fcated b, nsuran g e b 1060 1ate BAHAII g Over Soalin ; Railepads —Aullen cha doh oH, ‘and W had th il chonges of venue before Justices of the | Cooks Beattle. and . Davidson and | QP Neb., Jan, 16,~[Special to Tie Bre I'he remains of Frank MeCoy, the printer Senator Darner's resolution extending th et Camphell, . Swith, Jobn Mattes, | th 100 of the constity that [ peace; by Casper, Drovide “for | Do, i) skl vtly after 10 o'elock Sunday evenis ho died from Veal | OR HDTOR sympathy of the senate to the ers of | North, Poy 1 Moor he pr t of the senut bigzer man | the payment ' of 4 A mpsey naster workman of he | % millinery store tr will be take u, ta., for \ the Liuncoln Typographical uniog con ous! rations—-M lom. in the speaker of the hou: representa d employes of Fwentvthicd | Knights of Laby Witness vid rs. Lo he re e | mn No inquest L be held, as M, Wi Call for bringin s1c) il t it F < TSI L wed th us question t it lflm, the act creatit wte Bourd ¢ en i % Den wefore i lama ne to the build Mrs. Twiford her of J. B, Twiford, fnto the state, introduced S i s (¢ ¢ \ or f to allow ransportation: by Si nding _ the | safd it would make them si Sonid 1Ry LLB . h red I ch perator he Western for a li n and gave several o wil o W ) gret in ! school laws of the Sta svid ¥ % Vi 0 | wasa 1 et 1t S1,500, comy this « ill bo Bers an opportunity e vla e 1 : & Several Roll Calls in 1 manner in es may | ¢ e, A number of meu o L liscovery wus a 1t prevente Afternoon at from the their eloquence to the crowded o roan t ule T : ; i ted for the dea certain persons | 1 tified us to th it theis fisastrous fir fence of Mr. Peck, 1508 North 1 h Senator Pop s ML L L orinl in- |y nsou, providi worning bulls: | testimony elicited nothing 1 | = reet Ty nd.), et Darner, Sumith ity | ermor as th ilng officor of the joint | L) opinsot, bt A ea i NS O When court resumed this aft I S R The barn of MeB nty-fourth e Pope, Correll and Graham | convention at once brought a different course | 1o Onlles. et of wild anfinnlss | lagher, the head \zain tool Pl At ton | 4nd Gran 1 Lot iyed Dy should employ or wha ‘ublic — Chariti Eyerety (rep.). chair- | of action and a dozen deniands went up for | pioy carriors Kesslor, conferrine munici. | He stated that in all he got eighteen pow rcetin i SRt €050/ Seera b B ‘I‘ P L .n( i ny e Justhy B vilhges Anasiies e Bat AR e e L, s s vian. s il | pal sufivage on women: by Goldsmith, | ders from Dempsey. He used the powder in | Mooy I Chicago, s some grain anda st of double |‘-\.::.'r““}: s \:m‘ My euned, itihg | clisirian 3, North, Eggleston and | elicited resp o nety-four members, | M SUBEAHS n‘ the endor R e | the soup and he got some of it himself; i ening. The doors of the Iirs! erian rn (lso cestroyed. The total loss to indefinite ost by a vote of | Miller. | The absentees weve: Ames, Brown, Farrel from the muker: by Olon. roculati tit | made him sick and gave him the diarrhwa church — openc carly o account | Wiil be about 2500, S e i O St snd Ciing | Tohve e e N from the maker by Olson, rogulating the | ™ Concinuing, ho. sni I did not know 1 | P the chilly winds. The “throms [ Charles M. Brandhovst, propriotor of tho | USautor Moove \ substitute | ehairman: Hahn, Hale, Stewart and M On motion of KKruse further operation | [Cackioy of York, to provide for the encour. | Was taking the powders. I saw Dempsey | (haoth,, W0 arrive ong before the | Capital eafe, 1coln, was in the city last extending the cord f the sen- | Donald | under the call of the hot s dispensed | uzaiont of sho| production of sugar baats by | Septembor 23, andtold him T wus Bicl, and | 1o ohose shisios oo cuteh was packod to ng for Willlam Martin, railroad AT Py G Miscollaneous Subjects—Johnson (ind. ith, and he once more moved the previous | e hewmons ot & Lciion of sugar bects by o 23, an d him I was sick, and | its entire seating capacity, while many sat an, who had swindled him out of BT o o vod. bl | rman;: MeCart ng, G Mattes, | question. It was ordered by a vote of 43 N wofa bounty therefor (the bill | he told me to lay off a few days, go to Cin- | on ends of the pews. All" along the walls | %25 by means of chocks on & bank where ho the tanie. : s | Thomsen and it foards tpor ton to the producer under e | cinuati and then to go buck. I said | Men. were standing. = The lirgo choir of | hind no funds, Detectives Savago and Domp Moore defended his substitute in bt LU Biao o dreC LSO sergant A wivms fl oSl Invalof thio BUMEDIGRIE [we could got mon from Cin- | SRRt volies under Brof Purks, rendered | soy found that Martin hud beon given - tip apecch of the He asstrte | man: Scort, Moore, Correll and Tefft wd allow ny of the members to leave AT e ik s 1o mecting was . sign i had skipped { watter contained in the vesolu i o loore. (vep man; | after i CHURCIEE in dcn el ME. WOODWARD'S INTENTIONS, | said there was a man going to Ciuciunati to s e, L Johnsor Jives at 224 | wd not been investigated. No committe 1 1 er 1t ofticer s ut h 1e L Tt 5 s Frozen Whilo Enroute to Church, 3 s the life of a youns lady ) Dun 3 dackw door e o vith collect oney for the stri 1. 1 fii8 Baon 1ted: ind. Sons v the | Den nd Blind —Packwood (ind.) ifter the ¢ is dispensed with and e e i lleet money for RESR IO a : estecday afternoon. Mr.Johnson was stightly BETTS Wid no oftloinl informath ) the | chaivman: Dale and 1 could not say whether any had left or not = tor County's Erbwecutor Writes Mod- | hira two cooks there, He said I 1w 5 Jan. 1 pecial to AR | from 4 miotor car just behind the young truth or fi PRl Reform School and for the MeKesson immediately’ demanded the cal N AL Y tired to go and had better take a Yesterday forenoonun old German | and had it not been” for Mr. Johnson sho g SR i B BoaT (oA T A D oraag the Nouse again. ‘This brought onau- | T1NCoLy, Neb., Jan,.16.—To tho Bditorof | pret 0 80 ahd had better 0 named Schull started from his | would have stopped right in front of a horse BEitanths ngo b i \te | Lowle hier roll eall to show what membors were [ Tie Bee: n the Supday morning issue of | Do R RAE L . filford to walk up the Atchi- | Which was being driven rapidly down the i fairls oristl T bl ek lmniigpation —Moore (rep,), chaivman; | in attends but it was not half completed paper 18 found/a communication from | 5001 idex to send Beatty. No * Demb- | g0 & Nebraska railroad teack to the dedica- | Bl The youne mau grabbed the lady just people to “Stand up for Nebraska.” “Toda Harris, Lobeck, Clarie, Lowle | when Kruse moved to dispense with the slative comespoudent, . part of | S0 me he had concluded to send Beatty BTt R aTiow (Crarman T Glitiroh: near Riby. | ntimeand od her irom being knocked we come here with a resolution 10 stand up | Mine e A’m ”\ norals—Seott, (te.), chair I'v’"w.“w:wlm;\l "u.:l. when objection wa i Ay | Which is as follows 3 {7 ¢ Beatty just then came in and Dempsey told | He never reached the church, Later his | d0wnand run over. Cobrasic and for honest Jaborers of Ne. | man; Clirke, Lobeck, e emanded a roll call on_his motion. McKes. AEE | him that he had concluded to send | dead body was found about hulf ¢ Tty NSRS y Manufacturers and Commerce—Johnsol on raised the point B % HOT AFTER ARE BOODLERS, lu o 4 v was found about half a mile from d the very men who had hurled | - “‘ W O In Conin Johison | son rilse lh\‘n[ ia thut an ther roll ¢ Dlia A EIBI G LT Canneation. B L tht L Ol clnnatritana he | the church frozen stiff, just after he had left PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS. the admonition into the teeth of the people | (). chuirman; Dale, " Darner, s a0t be begun until this one was com- | it the proposition 10amploy cotttisel 10 e | would send Davidson to Beaver | the railroad track to 2o to the church. He ) 5 #8 the stato were here to oppose it now. Is | PO0R o 1) O Toh | "Mie point of order was sustained and the | LStIIAIe prosecution of the udicted parties | Falls, Beatty said that it would suit him. | Was #bout 70 years of age and had been sick | 13 L. Shaw of Ruvenna is at the Paxton, ! sart (ind.), chaivman; Johnson, | point of order was sustained and the | in the boodle cuses ensourages the hope that | [ next saw Dempsey the Monday following | Ve or six weeks. It is supposed he became | C. G. Sowers of Novfollc is at the Mercer, it honest? Is it honorable!” The im B varias were Ghiaatad Lo the: enllsctes | Grag; Scott; Lobeels completion of the roll call showed the pres- | there will be - rigid) fnvestization of all the ) : Pt | oxhnusted Bnd could g no farther; as o had. | B 4 o Bt thero e no answering tecronge, | Revenue—Siewart (ind.). chairman; Pack- | ence of ninety-four voters, two of whom were | stito institutionsnd: that many (ransactions | 1 the = office. " Dempsey * said = he | exhausted and could gono farther as ho hid | Alex De Long of Fremont s at the Pax- Bt I varett woied o5 ¢ it was | Wood Graham, Tefft exoused. HHoRoH B ) that are believed to,/haye been questionahle | OUELt to hear from Beatty soon. He showed | faced a cold north wina after leaviug home. | ton ('ll;l:]‘)::llllllll Svorel il\\‘x(lli'\’tm\u paic 12 it was | Vo R e R Tt a7 Bl 4 will berequ .-.1!..1.1“’.#.5‘(“.. wserutiny under | me l,-!\izmx;h messazo from (\)mu\uq!i AT NG s INOE | " Tohn Pursloy of Premonb s at she &Mk e h Enity o C 8 ute to ) e +£4} & an; Spareing for Wind, a strong searchi ht, ertaln, too, Is It that which said “T'wo good agents on the roac > % fh D i adopta resolution condemning any citizen | ©0¢K Novth, Campbell, Gray. . IS PR eEaTiats o) thore ive: many perkons fu this loeality wite [ Bofore T went to sovke again tag lll\\x:-lvvln- AsiraND, Neb., Jan. 16.—[Special to Tug | W A a¥ho desired to live by honest labor. The | Soidiers' Home th (ind.), chuivman; | MeResson moved to adjourn but it was de- | would he resting niore Gasily (€ thoy. €ORIA b |t Cinernatl, e S0l Lo Cooks CAME | Bue. |- George M. Patton, liviie. near her Robert Honderson is at the Millard from fmen denounced by the resolution, if not | um, Sanders, MeDonald ted on roli call, 63 to 2 assred that no such investgation Yould take VHllinmE Coleiman TR tolak Dimniays itiey | 18ionsioti thie Tuoky e s ho s | oWty citizens of Nebraska, were surely citizens of nding — Con ses—Darner (ind.), Keckley immedintely moved to dispens niwntirysisngshasveenivary: (| oG RTE AR SO0 CORIMBAOYEROY | 181 ONG!L0F SVID, SUOIYOSATNAIAAERO WL SCAD |5 in, W, Robinaonids: at! the M from B U (tud Sinten ind o' thowght' § nan; Laly, M Stewart, Babcock, | with further call of the house and it carried deavoring to'block” uny move thay | Were here and he said on’t you bring | the benefit of the high price of hogs. He has | p ol g 3 the United States, and he thought it un : 0 e 43 conncetion, and 111 them near me. I don't want any one but you ) ; head of hogs t || CEbLe ik R S e thongy S8 an THoid Sverwhelmingly u 5 connection, and 1t 13 s ! ant any one but you, | ap present over forty head of hogs that will | T40<* i : : gk digni the least, A B e ba A lere o on tly very good grounds | Beatty and Davidson to know I am in this.! | average 300 pounds | 4 2r. and Mrs. John Moran of Sutton are as seabd and Srats. . & 5 ted thy : one 0 new county offi- | “The twonew cooks and I went to work | Officar Fuckley arrested two crooks at the | Stopping at the Millard ft, as the chance | Darner, Mullen, Sanders, Stewart, ules gave the right to who it “huve 't Sareni denl | October 1 in Ni . 6 cook house. I was on the | depot Wednesday as the fellows who were Harvey J. Ellis, editor of the Aliiunce, Darner Defended Himself, 1 Moore, Hahin put two motions under the previous ques- | to do with the prosecation of ‘the indicted | oy ‘ Senator Darner came to the defense of his | Industrial Home and Institute for I HBH-—4 mAticn 1o, LAiGnn: aue b moten RGN 18 Gomlotaly Iunwlrxmm}-“ Y [FEi turn, After L went to work L got six | wanted at Lincoin for the theft of a bicycle. | Nob., Times, is in the city on business, B il eaciiition b s sitoly || MIndBa) Volithas Davnkr (a0, cbaitiian: || table Tandike: moved itie Ou roll [ 15 what led to the move on “the part of many | More powders from Dempsey 11'5"]'.:' oue | They had & wheel in their possession when Messrs. P, J. and William Donoher and | question, said he, whether any man orany set | Mullen, Stewart, Clarke, Millor. 11 it was Lost by a vote of and then | Mambers of the loglalature, who destre o ¥Ig- | O emin was prstry coo The et wer | he caught them, Ho telegraphed to Lincoln | Miss Auna Donohor of Valentino aro in the ofmen hind the rizht to hton organ- | Fish ' CultuveTeft ). chafrman; | after over an hour had been spent in flibus- | Gral Tond iis offorts to those of the county it~ | looked for one. of the. powders they weve | ha found that the description tallied with | city at the Millard. fzed labor. Tt isa fact that for years organ msen, Hahu, Correll, Clar) | tering and fruitless attempts to stave off di- | ‘torney of Lax Sl donb: TAbedthe powdors In ina. moes the | the men ho had. Hetook tho mento Lin- || George W. Erank of the Kearney Improve- fzed capital hys sought to break down organ e | rect action on the motion, it came before the | As T am the volarred)toi T | Slatol I ot et Willto oL | coln@ndihe L1 m company, and well known in local fzed labor. 'The laboring men of the country e g A house in all its pristine gl beg leave to suy that I am not now, nor | fith m_l‘v Dazt: Sot his e ran '“i RECIOATIRELI0 W) financial circles. is at the Paxton hud been compelled Lo form organizations for following bills w d the first | Roll call was demanded, when presto, the [ nover huve been connected In any way,as | dot 5o more. powders from Demp | Brxxur Jan. 16.—[Special to e | L T. Gatechairand William T. 1 ver their own protection. There were, he be. By Darver, prescribing regulati motion to concur in the action of the scnate | attorney or otherwise, with “the peniten: | Sey after that, I eft October 15, T st | Bre | ennes indee 5 Indenendent | Of gin, 1L, ave in the city looking lo- Jieved, disreputable men who always stood he distribution and use of in the | carried by a vote of 47 to 45, 'Then therewas | tiary ring” or any of the sup- | Dempsey again October 50 and asked him | DE%|—Bennet lodge ndependent | ., gion fora wateh case repair and clect Ovder of Odd Fellows, guve a public installa- stablishment, which and eng platiu wving ready Lo step in and_assist capital in over. istruction and waintenance of canals and | an outburst of applause, but the fellows who | posed members thereof. I have never | about my money. I tectives had throwing labor. The fact th he news- | otherworks for the stora ud distribution | laughed were not the ones who had cachin- | bheen the attorney i | i |t nd 1 *t Satueday evening. The 3 i ! « ‘ the ] who ha chin ; e fttornéy ‘dn ' ‘the courts | boon watohlng mo v and told me | tion and banquet Saturday evening The | they propose establishing. | papers roferred to had refused to submit the | of witer: by Damner, to provent the votiug of | nated a while before. While republicans | ov out of court of the “indicted dofendants,” | to alip into the bullding whore Hhe 1.-',1 H:: | meeting was called to order by I P. Gage of | = New Yonk, Jan. 16.—[Special Telegram to matter under dispute to arbitration made it | bonds to private corporations or indiviauals; | congratulated each other and independents | or either of them, and there is no ‘good | cars run through and I would get the money, | Frement, who proceeded to install A. V. | g Bree | —Omaha: T Brennan, Hofinan: g e l‘vj||\ proper for the senate to adopt his by «’ mpbell, m' pr J l: St m(mn‘ y:u“l | \|\v -‘)uulu'il'l'\lb\hg ‘(,\v.',,» how they had been | srounds™ for asserting that I am “in their | Dempsey wert into the office where the | Schoenthal, George Young, D. I. Tubbs and | . I, Smith, Plaza G g resolution, pranding conviet made goods: by mphell, | deserted by their democrat associates, an | power vatehms 4 ollowec G. W. Bggleston. After the oficers were » Mercer—T, Y ) Senator Graham understood that no evi- | to provide for the payment of debts incurred | adjournment was taken until 10 o'clock to- | "/Ihere are two classos of persons in this | Bt simusesrtond [ ionowed b about | 4\ tuiled speaches were made by I, B. Gage, | 4% the Mercer—T. A, Craft, Cincinnatly dence had been adduced to show that the | which are payable in money: b, Harrison, to | morrow mornin world, and possibly some of ' them reside in | whom T would recoguize said: ‘Sign | WeA. Hartly, G. E. jones and F.A. Barrow | 1" Wi Bpstens e I€, Bvice, Ghicagas | {',‘Ql.(.hl:\ “‘:"‘{"{'QI‘ eceiving lower wages | D I.\l_‘n."“;‘.‘.»;t police matron i tres ot 8000 Vote on Adoption. Lincoln, who would likely make the above | the receipt.’ I did so, and he gave | Of Bennet. The Bennet quurtet rendored Braos Libtle T WGy (HSL Ak 3 other citica. " The Sentte was daked toen | purvose:’ by Evorett to umend soction 17, | The following is the vote on the final roll | ¢t (A en Who. are sntisely devoid of | Mot Movimbor sr D i DAY | e spraad. . Afier the bundtiet un hour or | ki I (G Baliaed, Richmond, Mo Taco der a verdict without hearing the evidence. | chapter xviii, consoliduted statutes of Ne- | €@ 3 R nlarl arealvad z % R QY B At L () VO Wil ven to social enjoymen A e id City; H. G. Rand, Salt Lake B Tt e e ealon e o el ks 0L Do | Ayes—Brocikman, Burns, Cain, Corpenter; l;:_‘\““J"!;r';!ll:!!\;:lli\;aunf{ w@\.fh..:f.y:u be- | and when I presented my bill Dempsey said: | VW0 Was given Lo soc al enjoyment J. C. Dunci foux City; A. H. Cahn, covered the ground chapter xliv of the compile { by | Colton, Cooloy, *(Carnish, Crane,Grossj | 375 N avedisoniaradiivers and. wio Mot | tonyicaon, where s your BUN Demipsey Harness Thioves Logan, Ia.; C. omers, Norfolk; R Harris of Nemahi moved that the whole | Correll. to provide clerics and for | Daxics, Dow, Klor. Ellls, Goldamith, Goss | 11 look upon the dark sido of overy pioture, | Topresented the Bl to Beatty and fealy, | BEATHOR Nob., Jan 16—[Speclal Tele. | Thompson, Pittsburg, B s F. K, ‘Spearman, matter go over until tomorrow ; carried the county clerks and providing payment of | of Douglas, Goss of Wayne, Grifith, Hinds, | possibly your correspondent chanced to meet | "y o with Dempsos. Flo o o hesald: | o ram to Tue Ber.]—Allen Hickey and John | james MeAdams, McCook; W. L. Clark, ) the same:; by McDonald, submittin Howe, James, Jeukins, Jensen, Johnson of | { 035IDW ¥our comespondent chan WOeTRRiLURRI ey, £ e Cot Y RLBIOYEL | A Niad hi o || Baamgnty | Tt e e By oy MaDon e i Vork Kau: Kookier Kessiue-Kopen, ot | thoof these kind of persons who | billy ; Tt 3 Kilmer, the latter a soa-in-law of the former, | - (yioago. 111 [Shectal Tolarram mont of fine i Leidiih, Lockner, MCKesson, Merrick, Oale. | hye made these assertions he bill in question, with the “O. K. Demp- | were brougnt here last night from Seward | to Tug Bre. |—Nebraska arrvivals today A ing for the p: I er to a charge of stealing a large | Grand Pacifi>—E. M. Morsman, L. F Before the legi: ure met I had consulted | soy,"” w ‘enator Correll's vesolution providing fo s shown him and identitied to ans R Ricketts, Robinson, Schappel, | county treasury; by Stewart, defining legal 1 and with both the attorney gener author stated that too many fatalities had their prosecution gles, Schelp, Schiatfeldt, Scott, Sheridan a committeo A five to mvestizate the charges 4 ; 0 B4, 1 i extreme erue o convicts s tender currency in Nebra by Har Sincluir, Sisson, Smith of Johnson, Spencer, | > skt i ' - | “When I first heard of Beatty's arrest, I | quantity of hurness in this vicinity. The | Phelps, Omaha; | smith, 'Lincoln, sty oo s o ‘46 S StaLe | onferring fomalo sultrage in. municipal elec: | Sutton, Van Duyn, Wardlaw, Watson, Wil. | Sounty Attorey Snell and had asked their | wroto a uote to Dempsoy, saylng: I sco | Then w sted at Seward on suspicion | Great Northern Georze A. Josiyn, F. A. 3 was absent Tefft woved a recess tions son, Withnell. —47 BA0 Wilingly conbantan G boviad o ascit | Beathy hus beon arvosted In Loulavlle, Send | and' had & considerablo quantity of the | Nush, Omaha Ewing, Lincoln.” Audi- ock. A division was called for o | _ There being no other business that the | Nuys—Bavry, Beal, Casper, Dickerson, | o, T also’ roquested our county commis: | Domma o the vame ot phs oo Ho met | stolen property in their possession. The | torium—Lou Wessol, Lincoln, Victorfa—N. esulted, The livutenant governor cast his | Senate could transact, an adjournment was | Dimmick, - Dobson, —Eickhoft, Farnsworth, | {50 ¢ .-m;-h-‘\ Mol Saalletbr tho s “: | Dempsey on the same at his office. © He said | property was identified by parties from [ O. Dickerman, Council Blufls. —Palmer— 2 vote in the afirmative and th o ad. | taken until 10 o'clock tomorrow IPelton, Ford, Fulton, Ger Gramme thift ke hidibaen: bafora R erana m_\"‘; 1 | to me \\_\mfv. are you afraid of? I am not | whom it had been taken. The thie Charles Eldvedge and wife, George R, Journed. = < Harman, Hen zirins, Horst, Irwin, Johne | ot it i e e o aasen ot | afrald. You attend to your own work. You | yesidents of this scction. Their hearing is | Shafer and wife, A. D. Brandon, Oniaha. B fcoess. Corroll's . rosolition. agal IN THE HOUSE, son of Hall, Kruse, Liygenfelter, Luikart, | (il Hasti i cse eases. Both | need not be afraid. If you ave arrested I | soy for tomorrow | ARl s et itlon. again &2 Lynch, McCutchen, MeVey, Nelson, New. | (eneral Hastings and Mr. Snell are in com- | will get you a lawyer and got you bail, 1If | 5 e — — - game up. Speaking on the resolution, its Time Wasted Over the Ques- | berry, Olson, Porter, Rhodes, Kiley, Rug. | Plete and perfect harmony with meas to | you haveto go on the stand you swear you | Caught Between the Ca [ | | | " & g X . o | Ip, S 2 En i e 3 rknew me, and L will do'the same. " If | Famnory, Neb., Jan. 16 Tele- peeurred rocently at the tentin 0 be tlon of Who Shall Preside, | Bl ey Bohs ) £ . stice to Gener: stings le! s say ask e DOV s e bk ‘p.\‘::-‘x oh “"_{ll SO s iy ML, : A SR i e Smith of Holt, Smith of Richardson, Soder ”'“{“ MR [\1 ¢ rl.l-l"ll.« tings let me say y ask you about the powderssay you | gram to Tur Bee.|—Freight Conductor Cody ? without no st siere L ) Ji SpecinliTalegram | | o S e T s e s it at tne time 1 called upon him to aid me | don’t knoy b e i 3 thing to the state was the lives of its citi- | to Tur Bee.|—Barely two-thirds of themem- | My, Speakor-—15. d & he informed me that he had already con This finished Gallagher's examination, All | °f the Rock Island was badly injured last | ons, no matter whether the citizens were | Lurs of the house wore in th R | cluded to proffer his services to the state. | through his cross-examination he vavied night. His train broke in two near Lebanon, | ndergoing punishment or not. Court tho hon re in their seats this Bills Introduced 0 ” i ey 4 oA pnéongoing punishment or not. Courts of | o ing whon the gavel foll, but business 5 It the legislature should see fit to make ap- | no material point from his direct testimony. | west of herc on the main line. The two sec A Justice ha ¢ o DA N0 ko avay tho 1fp [ el whon the gavel foll, bub buais The following bills were introduced in the | Propriations to secure additional eounsel, | Robert Beatty was brought into court and | tions collided, catching Cody between the arsa arl a afany citizon, but that power could no Ligs | ADMTOIUSL EROGToRaca BlL the mors swime | house at the morning session will cheerfully labor with itoa common | jdentitied by Gallagher | cabooso and 4 freight car. Both legs were sited to any wirden or employe at the | ingly on that account 10 thirty-three bills By Schelp, providing that childven of | Purpose to secure justice to the state 3ut Davidson was then recalled | broken and it is feared his injurics will prove . SEe : Y itution and the bill | introduced Saturday were read the second | school age may attend school in another dis- [ Whether additional coursel is employed or I have known Gallagher thirteen yoars | fatal. Ie has been running on he Yellow Is superior to all other preparations -'»yr xx:~ .‘| It »1‘ tee r}' ’.“ ”i” .I”'..‘.“‘l‘,\( | time and referred to the proper com- ; um‘n..” the one in which they reside: by 3 llll(“v lu.-\ “|l“!h“ presented toa jury | and I have known Beatty six years.” The | stone branch from heve and was on his first claiming to be blood-purifiers. First, L excessive and cruel punishment, and it | G FREEEC TG L BIOIOE KO ossler, providing for the regulation of stock | 4nd justice demanded first time I met Dempsey was last August. I | trip on the main lne when hurt of all, becnuse the principal ingredi- the investigation should prove that conviets Tuitteon, ’:;g‘; LI ”'”'“ were In- | vards and fixing charges for the handling of | 1n conclusion allow me to suggest the im- | niet Beatty about Augzust 2. He was with | o A 3 £ it “l, 3 (.l e ; e hud been unduly punished there was cor. | (roduccd, and voad for ehe pivst | e | {ig siocic; by Borter, broviding for the butld- | provriety of the newspapers of our state | Gullagher lagher and mysolf | Watterson at Beatrice, N ent used in it is the extract of gen- m:;\ v Ul:“'.’» « 'y'{‘,‘."" mmy».\ n’» senate. | Al e e ‘u‘n‘l | ing of a state normal’ school at Central ¢ '“i'km' :m;wkwm;... IPW charged \}\n?\ the | went to tt abor hall, where we | BEaTRICE Neb., Jan. 16.—[Special Tele. uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the R MlDRHy eI ot e chools ut Aurora, Central City and | P8 & o o o ministration and enforcement of the laws, | mot There was @ woman | gram to Tur Bee]—Hon, Henry Watterson T i : cinl commitice would conflict with the | Nl o famore were throe more for the red- | buiding of a state normal school at Aurora Ruleas such parsons ave charged with some- | there awhen we went in and_Heatty | i n “Money and Mo i arloty Flolieekin m 1.1 ) \Il f:l'“r ’ dutics of the pegular standing committee on | Warlon 08 stock yares, ahd Hxing commis- | b hickerson, providing that all notes, bills | thiug more substantial than rumor as evi- | said: “They are the men. Dempsey & Clix it : | es. Also, be- penitentiary { sionsfo h\v‘]n‘ll‘”\‘l dive stock, st another | o o Crbdits: st be exipibiied | dence aiainst thom | et Batopadug of m.‘.: st audicnees v | Cures Catarrh Lt ] Luwley thought that the matt T olC 1 | for assessment and taxation: by Lynch, pro- | AS & public servant, T am subject to eriti- | togo to Homestead to break the strike. | sombled in the Paddock opora houso | A R e (A g renall 0N ¢ investigated by joint committee [ et e Ot ety JadE- | viding for the iraprovement of public roads; | ¢ism at all times, but because some misera- | Beatty suggested croton oil and Dempgey | After the lecture tho eminent Kentuckian | low dock, being raised expressly houses e g | e e o Civil recadume A o | DY el providiiis for the doposit of state ble slandorer secs fitto wilfully misrepres: nt | did, to: saying he did not want to harm the | N Tl e s : the Company, is always fresh and offt explained thata special committee | ok Al ity Q46 and connty funds in banks: by Lynch, pro- [ W€ is. in my humble judgment, no good | men, only make them sick. 1 mude | aud e c0otdiy roakhd DY i SNOAE--0 ry bes Vith equa would b perfectiy proper. as tho standing | More looked to s chinge in the methods' of | Vigiar"" romody for parsons ujured by | Feason why the publi¢ pibss: should publish | Ihind w0t t hivve. ahythig to do with 1, | Beatrice cltisens. " Cho leciure was given | Of the very best kind. With equal : eommittoe would look ouly after legislation | ¥, Sl puc uere veral for the ve- | yoygon of negligent management of railroads, h statements to the world, =~ After these | Dempsey said there was money for us, and | 2ndor the auspices of the Beatrice Litorary | - discrimination and care, each of the and not investi )\ 1 i i | street railways or manufactories: by Ward: | cases have been disposed of. if my conduct | he would guarantee us 80. Beatty after- | ¢lub. other ingredients are selected and he resolution was 1 Providing for Appropriations | law, providing for the publication of the | deserves criticism or gensure, I will receive | wards said there was a gold watch and | Nurrow Escape of a Boy, I cothpounded. It is i iiadt tlie Einioyos Ousstion: i NI AR et one providing for an | ".wm. i by ||; Nl e ImL'“I':u- mode 4\.1’ :llllli;lllll\:':n\‘;nln-mlll :‘:\'hl:'( R JREIUR, ‘.'.'.'? | .-h[.\)m ) ; 1 bub toll the | J4¥couN, Neb, Jun. 16.—[Spocial Tele- | ¥ p e R B s approprintion of 830,000 for the erection of | Payment of indebtedness or all financial ob- desire to have 00K and | avidson then continued, but told the | . ’ SEr L T e ] Senator Gray .1).' da substitute for his | WEEW R s at the state institution for the | ligations; by McCutchen, providing for the | Support of the press and all the fair-minded, | story us sworn to by Gallagher, He said | S0 toTue B Tdword Addls, o young 1 ! H E resolution offered Saturday in relation to | Giat and duib at Omulin ulation of *stock s aud fixing live | Justice-loving men of this commonwealth | Dempsey paid him $12 | ster operatiug the passenger elovator at the | tha mintnum number of eniployes Iis sub- | "Ry ey wanted 85,000 appropriated for the | Stock con sion charges; by Cross, relat- | Respectfully, W. H. Wooowarn. | “George W. Crail, the dispateher of the | Hotel Lincoln, giave the gucsts at that l_“"“'.'“l‘_ll e for $he appointment of i | minintenan farmors institutes every | i0Z to guaranties and suvef by — | Pennsylvania avenue street car line, testi- | hostelry a great scare this evening. In | Dale ‘\,“.“ R | "}l‘ awrs Darner, | gywo years in cach county having o populi- | amending the statutes relating to counties, BOUND TO VOTE TODAY, | fied that Dempsey left #25 with him for a | some manner unknown he caught 1 | T b Kivoat o 1a hbeocks, Thomsen | tion 'of 0,000, and providine for a levy to pay interest and | man who called and receipted for it, signing | between the cage and the shaft, bu i ‘ 5 1waya the same {n'ap aud North, to nveatigito aud ropork Haller proposes 1o make it a orime punishe | create i sinkiug fund; by Grifith, providing | Senatorial Asy the name Gallagher | vator was stopped in time to say becanse it is alwa . ap: 1} ¥ the ol nk employes actually nee ahle by imurisonment n oone to ten | & fine of not to exceed $100 for assaulting or Mude by t Court then adjourned | from heing crushed to ath, e pearance, flavor, and effeet, and, be- 1j iy ; <& Y VOATS Lo prociee sie by false represen threatening in a menacing manner; by COl an " elegt - | with the loss of but two toes ing higl soncentrated, only small L Senutor Tefft moved to umend by striking | tations to any document involving tho pay- | Rilev, velating to roads: by Cornish, en LaxcoLy, Neb; 4N D). Teldgmin Cases in the Courts. ing bighly conceniralety oly. &8 a out the wawes of the committee and_add IABRIA LA BN s erI e i A AR LN ROV RS g in the senatorial | et | For shooting u Boy doses are needed. It is, therefore, o ’i‘ull-||'v\|‘:.‘u‘:l-.li‘fv ? the \' ‘\t“t,“"( Ho stutod er aimed one at the railroads and would | S0lve gen A lien ’-vf judgment pend- | fight is rapidly on theShcfease, and the in- | Cograpday, issued an order in the Robinson Hastixas, Nob., Jan. 10, (Eipocl bpl: the most economical blood-purifier B o od by t president. He stated | oyl m to huild transfer switches | Ig proceedings of appeal or error: | coming trains t brought in a e o AT R A o . | gram to Tur Bre]-Cart Schoopman, who axistence. that lie had no ulterior objoct in offering the | \hiora woads come togethor and bill: At Cone | bs Harmau, relating to descendants, and | chojce assortment litidal promoters. | Srokes company The order allows the ey T e e AT Cures in existence. It amendment, Ho simply made it for the sake | W L of doubling up with two. local | providing for payment ouly to heir or next of ! A 5. | selling of the company’s land on which their imo g Ao, Seaddl makes food nour- & offual “aproarauces. | Ho thouglt R [ i D famin, relating o rademption | Yho had nov e @ this, e | plant is located to satlsfy a claim hold by | oy in the ve, was today bownd over to the | SCROFULA i*hing work pleas- a ') pprojw tha 10 republieny ors! resolt wm ealling for 2 A m L sale; by Oy oy woviding for ay ared on the ground very politician | the st Omaha Land company, and further strict court b, BLi00 onrer, b heing . Horst's resolution calimg for the appoint- | from tux sale; by Oakley, providing for a § rders that all the concern s machinery shall | in tl n of 3100 Schoopman him ant, sleep refresh- members of the seuate should be represented . t . . &) 4 ment of 4 committee to investigate and find | police matron in cities of the first class; by | great or small, who fs suppased to have the A on that committoe is bu ,.,,],._ 1t searches erty. The ing, and life enjo sidered as personal pr 5 : | out why &00,000 of the school fund is unin- | Haller, imposing a penalty of from one to | slightest influence with a legislative vote 4 y After further discussion of a ditatory na AL E eu years' imprisonme ¢ procuring sig niinan g ty is to be disposed of by auction Feb. ~ —— ] ~&aure, Mattes moved to lay the whole matter | Loaio M08 adopted. The committee s ju- | o Saas' thprisenment for procuring siena- | either divectly or indireetly, is here, and al- | PR I8 000 RN G ARt the com. | Nebrasiy's Duaih Roitl. | ont all impurities in the syster and on the “sble, and the senate took himat his | * Y00k tdjourned wntll 5 o'clock ment involving the payment of moneys by | MOSt every county in the state is rep- | pany upto date aggregate something like | Hasiixas, Neb.. Jun. 16 (Special Tele- | expels them harmlessly by the natu- 3 B e i i At the afternoon session Woods called up | Barry. requiring applications for liceuso to | resented. * Tomorrow the first bal- | oM. . g | gram | Lus "‘ i ')""“""' by the ‘!“ | ralchannels. AYER'S Sarsaparilla i of Young offered rsolution pro. | (vt ¢ Atasion. ¥ e kAR et B RBG T Rl L U e e AL it | All trial notices must be filed by January | yoar-old son of G. H. Pratt, cashier of the | i viding fur tho. Appoimtment. of s oimmitie | L0 Fesolution iuiroduced by him last week | s mafority of the resident free- [ It may bo _taken, it | o AL Seial notloes must be flod by Jasusty | yearold son of G. H, Prai | gives elasticity to the step, and im- consisting of Stawart, McCarty and Thon,. | POViding for the appoiutment of a nonparti precin e | is cortain that there will be an are pos v ¥ First Natiouai bauk, died this aftornoon of ! R L e R A el th S art hont st .‘.mm‘u,. to draft a railroad freight | lieense not to be less than &0, and ibiliti and im ibiiteies” that wi o ur”u ‘lhllh(u\ml e | typhoid fever, with ' corcbral complications parts to the aged and infirm, re. ) cons! ol CoV Atorney " o v @ o o o | Sibilities anc poAs LD e - Il s The January term of the probate rt was 1 \ 1 ! ” " a vitali : 5 rate bill vas given to the house, and | the money to be apportioned by th Anuu I A after an illness of about three week ewed health, strengt muln( ality. With refereuce to the prosecution of the | The” iinibers Siaughtered T with apvatent | county superintendent; by Barry, ap. | Drise even those who huve long hud « opened yesterday morning by County Judge ran X newed health, strengtl;, ¥ ; B8 undor indiptment for frauds against o | opse | propriating “#,000 to reimburse _ilaine | dence in the fecuntity of Nebraska's states- | Eller. fhere ave 20X cases on the do Vor Stealing Clothiug. i g s i On mation of Schlotfeldt the committee on | county for the trial of Michael | man producing soil. It 15 estimated that | WAnY of them being of recent date Bratwicr, Neb., Jan. 10 Te y Senator Teft ngain interposed an amend- | o, oMo thioktelds the commitien ay | ORBLY I 06 il o faseins | Dok BRBADI 5 estimated that | pier states that the mortality am - Tue B \ Nanntar 8 i’ privileges and clootions was given a clerk kum: by Barry, relatiug to taxation: | fully pyonty-ive republicans will receive seam to TuE Bre. |- Frank Wra " “ ment authorliing the presidont of the senate | for suel time us he way be neoded, the com: | bY Barry, providing for the establishment | (¢ MYEYR. FRRLIL NS B o U1 settlers during the past year has beer NNofl eeinn aant Lo thie: « il today 1o appoint the committees, but on request of | mirtae on employes Advising the granting of | abd maintenance of farmers' lustitutes every | Y0¢ 0 the initial ballot aud the democrats | marked e f , ub uan- | Senator Dale the resolution went ove Auaioe o8 Biennium in each county with a popultion | 4nd independents will try o keep up their e s Lventy daga sentence for stealing a_quan | e b RN, | BRESt e wete teeeo| Siaghin e i G itk Rl o T, WSRO Garsapalilla & resolution requesting the suditor of public | the position and wamed Otis. Clark as as. | Of 8.000 annually: by Barry, appropriating [ There has been vractically no change in | , 7013 City Treasurer Boll jvarsisg tojared b Ranaway | Acxounts to furnish each Senator Witk 3 | yilian thork, A Miss Frankie bodldine ue | 000 o the relier of Dord’ Daxton, whoss | o et s o Cchange In (o gule 1o the higheat bl Farmuenr, Neb, dag. 16 speclal Tole. | Fispared by Dr.J.C A\»ih(n,lnw-” Mass. Ci rinted copy of the expenditures of the | gypowriter i the room of the hief tlerk husband was killed while attempting to a io relative position § | Pullman cars being he for hack RANTL4 J Bold by all Druggista; Price 81, "six bottles, 85 80 wenty-second session ; agreed to =pastidepares rest a criminal at the instauce of the court | idates today, but tae increused bucz and | guxes due. The treasurer says he weans | & BAN LNyl =While - Ghriat Kghi. | h | Y rvaatution of Soantor Pope the secre iscussing the Kules. B e L | e ual ka miuaias and alone 1he | Lanesdus: e Sresails: living near this city, was | Curesot ers, will cure you 3 A% the laswy has | nock, » farme tary of state was directed to furnish cach | Casper called up the joint lululwoluhuu‘ landlord aund tenants; by Nasou, pwuumx hotel corvidors and the refiforcements of | beeu complicd with the cars will be sold, 1 driving howme last night, his team rae away,