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2 I'HE OMAHA DATI BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 | two years before, (1 did not tell them, how- | mined not to allow any names to be men- | Q. —From what lid you take these | Q.—But the fof Part of your statement fs | ting on his overcoat to dociine to say any - e wWTw B ADC | fndebteds \ i ever, who reported that) and if they had | tioned | twb gentlemen to meet these men true! thing for publication nbous the charso of the | ])"[ "l \\ UH \'n l1 \l}‘”- R\ indebtedness, and it was Impossible to renov been caught two years ago “what man has | Rhodes demanded the yeas and nays, in | A.—It was No, 1 of the Lindell A.—~Which ymr.n sergeant-at-arms, but sakd that ho would ke y ARMEIRD | this or the firm paper hold by the bank. The done, man can do,” and they was very anx- | order to kill more time, and again punched | Q —On what floor is that! Q.—That you-hwlke approached That mothing to s1y later on fiasots Of the firm are placed at 15,000, and fous. Tecame right out and asked them what | Sheridan, who once complied with his A ~\..um| 1 think |||un4-\|“‘;4 tatked of ! Krick lkowise declined to talk about the —— h ""“_\II"I‘ "”‘ that it w \ "," |‘x”- ‘wv’ in they was paying, and they said the limit | wishes, Again the house hooted derisively Q. ~Who was present in that room? . think something like that Isaid; T matter, but laughed whon he spoke of it . " el e Phcpadili b th ‘Tychson Was off, &ud aald to set thotr own pelos, 1 The chair had to entertain the motion A. T certainly have given youaboutall the | don't know just what 1 suid “““ i e o Featuros of tho Platto River Canal Disoussed | anu He ot et Srao e AUUERLIT: B took the gentlemen up into the rooms—they | and the roll was called on the question of | information thut I eanunder this ruling. And Q.—Still you motuse to divulge to this Cost Thousands of Votes, at Valley thnsciantious busincss tom, and their word were not smart enough to catch me and | sustaining the chair. The call was punctu: | I will be glad to tell all I know to the com- | house the names of the parties The independents wero ve tirred S 1t they can pay out 1s retied upol crush me between half a dozen witnesses 1 by frequent explanations, and resulted | mitt A \‘H sir up over the situation in which they found ——— Shut O 1is Own Wind. are as rendy to perjure themselves as to 1in favor of taining the chair Q.—Who was present in room No. 1 at that Q.~'That is what you desire to be under \emselves, and s of their senators e 5 n A & 8 Qesivin b.. Fob, ¥ re to use this plunder. These men I | Sheridan being the only one voting ugainst | time? stood? marked s soon as he teached & DR. GEORGE MLLER'S VIEWS OF THE CASE | 'tsimvias Neb. Fueb 10— [Spoci what they had to say, and T am think- | it. Howe in explai said there seemed to A.—There was five; three of us and two of A.—1 will do Jtofore the committee; T | that it would cost the party 20,000 gram to Tur Bee]-The two Indifn ing that this comes from the wrong source, | be a general misunderstanding. There was | them will tell them, beailse I'say Tean't do it in- | years hence. Ho said that it wou | murderers of the cattlomen who escaped because the as very anxious to have us | no intention on the part of the republicans Q.—~Who was the other one, besides your | telligently becauso- I don't know their | Possible to convince the Adva eome down ‘and make the acquaintan of censuring anybody until the investigation | spare faced man with curled whiskers? Who | names, and T want time to got their names, | Was not a great deal in the assertions 2 John M. Thurston. It was the Thurst was comploted. All they wanted was to | else was present, Mr. Serpeant Q. —The namesBPthe two parties that you | Sergeant-at-arms, who had as good ns said men, and not Paddock men that was using | hear the namesof the two men who had A.—Why. I don't believe I shall stand here | stoered to this roeme you agreed to do that? | that two of their members sold out two Suhjects of Interest to Those this stuff. They said for me to sec the men | been referved to, and then they would agree | and answer questions. A1 don't think,L did years ago. and were buek t now. He re | tody of United States Marshal I'ry and and I saw them and r d again, and | to an adjovrnment Q.—Do you refuse to an 3 Q.—You cortainly did gretted that this oficer was an independent Deputy Chris Mat nand taken to Dead asked them how three thousand dollars | This proposition was so fair that many of | A.—I will not refuse before the committee. A.—1 think therd'fs mem sers object to me | 88 it gave his utterances additional weight | wood. The prisoners were oscorted from struck them. They said that was all right; | the independents, who had been holding out | Q.Y se w answer before this | giving them as coming from the inside, and it wou Yitisey 5., Fob, 10.—(Spocial Tel Pine Ridee by a dotachment of ten mounted to bring them up. And I went up with them | for party reasons and who had nothing to | house? Sutton asked permission to interrupt a | next to impossible to satisfactorily refute Vo Toddt i, ittt Indian police, under command of Second and introduced them and met them. Now | fear personaily, at once receded from their Conching the Witness, moment, and asked them to Tuk Ber T'he first day's meeting of the | Licutenant Joe Bush those men are here: they are true men, position 1 when Keekley again moved to Sheridan suddenly became tired of listen His M Dungan is being roasted by the independ- | Douglas — County armers institute was LA short time before starting for Rush ville this is my statement. I8 that all you wi suspend the call of the house voted forit. 1t | fng und interposed another objection, on the D ents from one end of the eity to the other as | called to order in the opera house here today | Uncapapa Boy made u desperate ana nearly gentiomen carried by & vote of B8 to 10, eround that the res permitted the Did vounot say on yesterday in my pres- | an individual who talks altogether too much | by Hon. W. G, Whitmore. Tho objoct of the | STCCOSSTul effort to take his 1ife in the coll iy " ¥ el SORFOANT t0 Ktht hat he wished and that | €PCe that when you came before this house | with his mouth. He assured Tie Bee that ramieg ki v which hie was confine He was discovered B e AR e hohad told all he desired to tell. . | and made your statement that two members | ho refused to give the names beciuse ho | SCSSIon was explained by Mr. Whitmore in | Rowover, in time o resyei i o Tl ERL L S up and warned the | Of this house would pack their grips and go | thoueht it was the wish of the committee | & Well-timed speech, after which a perma- | tied the muslin sheet, which is. fashiohable witness to “defend his personal interests Ll T that ho \n!.v:m do so0, but he did not say why | nent organization was €fectod by elacting for the more uncivilized portion of his ra Jurns objecte 0 any conching, d e IR he changed his d, as o nmmit was i £ 1 ch 1 0 00 SeCre O wear in the col weather g 18 goant-at-arms givo the names of those gen- | copy of the pariiamentary manual, and pro- | BAEHS SBectel to any eonching i Didn’t you say one of them would’ ofighand to; 15 ‘wilos o ey ot 10 | . @ cubleme aRAACHL A 7 | Meck and by Twisting it Wwith vt Hia. migh tlemen, if he knows them tested that a call of the house could not be | 0% foll back, “The witness contnued: b, sir. Because they are allas hon- | statod furthor that these were not all the | 0 had succeeded i shuttimg off his wind s “Who are the men?” demanded Farns- | raised Twinta little time to think, so T can be tn. | Orable men as you are; it was others I said | names he had to give up. He knew that | Frank B Hibbard of Trvington was down | eompletuly. that Ly " W i i L very Large and near view worth. Spit their names right out here in Rhodes deserted him, announcing that a | ¢ A0 would go home. those whom he named were honest and all | o0 the program for a paper on the “Shiftless- | of the happy hunting grounds w Byt A b4 their presence and m the presence of this | mutual understanding had been reached | teiligent, that is all u re hon d ing grounds was beginnin Mr. Howe—I want you to consider the po- | right, but s hat 1 Y | tol < Q.—Do you refuse to state who was the ; ght, but said that he had some that he | ness of Farmers Tt scems that he got hit | to 1oom up to his admiving vision house. 1f we have any boodlers here among | that was satisfactory. He did not tell the ? sition it leaves you in WoHld HOG VOB Tor to that st Early t _ i us we want to know it ¢ why he weakened, but it was because lingi ot th two men, who did not v by hi lub and failed to appear. T mor reached her . i 4 A.lam willing to take that position that 1ynching pa read “I think there isan investigating commit speaker whispered to him when he weny | DeIongto your, party, swho was present in | proher Howe : Ohject of Much Solicltade. time allotted to Mr. Hibbard was occupied | Fopmosa b interoe Wby o tee for this purpose, and I don’t see why he o the k that ho was nearly at the end | Fogm o 1 of the Lindel should give the names here” remonstrated 1s rope. All means of delay possible A—Lwould rat ner ot do 8o Leidigh, who had_listened with intense in fer the demand for the previois question N AT WITERtNtS Th:e BB ComtIcteat vas terest to what had been had been employed, and the inevitable was | S0 00 )‘M“' AR et SRR ) ““3‘|' pergeant at-Arms. v:lw‘V‘ o happen. That explained the capitu OV RN FRa L tHoas Ve Tek Wib ! were there you may relate what conversation L p k chatidpedilontdbal bt eon) took place in that room at that time? made his statement, and if th ertained and a motion to go ahead with | 100K Pl : et tions to ask him, and he sees fit o ans the examination chrred. while Sheridan was | _A:—1 have said more than once that I have them, it is his privilege tc vainly endeave o eet Woods to his foet | Said all that I'care toand will meet the com Mclosson—Wo ought not. to bo tochnical | to enter a protest mittce anywhere. 1 have said all that T care about this, He has said from what source | - ungan was ordered to the rack, and was | 1 8t this time, but will meet the committeo this money was to come; lot him state what | interrogated as follows by Goss anywhere at any time and give them all the gited as follows by faformation that I can get tages of the I Waterway to | d0ath at the hands of the Indian pol the Agriculturlsts of Nobraska—Other | WOre brought from Pins Rites to Rushvill late last night and turned wer to th mory Not Mr. Goss: 1 have some questions I would sridun’s face became livid. His eyes bo like to ask the gentleman ened intense excitement, and he was in Mr. Onkloy: I would like to hear the ser- sfuse perspiration. He wilaly shook o Mr. Goss —I want to ask you a question or s without saying that cortain vul- | DY T J. Hitte of Lincol Mr, Hitte s a | poing . PR e two. To refresh your memory, referring to | nerable populists will do some great mfss regular patron of farmors institutes through the night of February 7, whon' the ratifica. | ary work with Mr. Dungan dusing the noxt | Out the state and gave his hoarers many Brick Manufacturers Com tion over the election of Judge Allen was had | six days, and he will be labored with as he | Yaluable pointers on conducting the mect ASKA Crry S cial in this house, did you not, shortly after a | never was bofore ing o ram to Tur By Repr of certain party wasejocted, say that the statc e to account Hon. C. 8. Bassott, soevetary of the Dair . d hri ment Mr. Treellick s reported to have made | eas idan during the s men's State association, avvived on an ear * here was true, and that you had a chance to \ theory that he was anx orn train, a day and a half ahead I G handle some of the boodle money? And, to | ious to go before the investizating committee lule ti and was called upon to add 7 I nee. Th further refresh your memory, let me ask you | and tell whether he ever heard of an inde o the forenoon's entertaimment. | Siy € st but have if you did not suy this in the p ¢ of | pendent member who went into the repub took up the thread of Mr. Hitte's re- | 0 8 $ asiness wigh John M. Thompson and L. P. Ludden’ lican camp unsolicited and offered to yote | Marks and explained at ienzth institute | & view wnd particularly to \.\ 1 don't know those gentlemen; I know | fora republican for United States senator “"‘l“ l”‘ll'w“ bene ‘\"‘”\'w derived ther ‘.“l‘" ‘. ] Mool Lol ) A8 THonay Wwis to flow to My, Ludde srovided he was paid &5,000 RE T iy rom, and also explained the object of the ractol el e all been holc SMr. o ns—1 would I:\ the gentleman if Q.~Were those two men who accompanied l(‘v 2 "1“‘1 ‘,“r.m.mh know whother you madc ent ’:\‘h»:‘r‘"‘wl\‘l‘ de l." X Viat ‘,:., m\\‘\(\ 2 b | Dairkmen's association. T speaker ealed | i seeret and "tho ey utatives are he is willing to give the restof the names Mr. 5 t approached you to | ¥Ou to that room members of this house? tho statement? "7 | doing business on any d—d promises, and | dttention to the fact that there was a lar reticent about discussing the mattoer when called upon? secure your services in the matter detailed A1 would rather not answer that now A.—I may have said something like that would have to have every cont of the stuff in | MAIONLY of peoplo i the state today wi Sergeant-at-Arms —I will give them to the | by you in your statement? Q.—Do you refuse now o answer it? Q.—You said it sort of boastfully inc dviance. i © | notaware there is a State university at house if called upon. 1 hain't caring to con A1 don't know that I can answer today A1 will answer to the committee. ing the position you held? & The story has been current for several | Coln With tuition fee. His remarks word ceal anything. 1 aw not here to conceal my | 1 know the man; 1 can describe him Q. !".\“l; ref R Vi the house? A.—No, sir. days, but it is possible that Sheridan hasn't | Well received | mother if she was gullty of the same hein- | I ein nearly sy his name, but 1 don't [ A —Why, I said that [would rather name | 7ROEE L 00 it what you now ad- | hourd of it yo | Att ous crime Sl i i them to the committeo; I think you huve g0V | ;i you sald on that occasion was not true, e heittarnoon fon was called to order | Persons: Isaae W. Wrizht, two, for obtain Goss reiterated his determination to ques- | ell, nearly say it? LA e 2 D | was iv? SEN | IRALFBIRE TN Lt oh0 Tha oo OrCe | ng: o ey, under: frl retonse< tlon tho sergeant-nt-nims, and tho Hulr-[llvlul— | Walsh, or some such name as that Q-1 will ask youif those twomen are i ! ot 1o bHe hibIL of dyink abont by Chauivman Kingat 1:40. The house was | (1 o0 U0 ‘”'hf ok s et o Me ents manifested the most strenuous opposi Where was it; where did he approach | here today? AnyRIBE, ! Mort to Dismiss the Doug- | fllled by favmers, mechanics and business | gIUAN G daumos Daily, two each, for tion to allowing anything of the kind to bo | S R e Q--Have you not testified that you did ty Context Mue, T toh gt B QonpLuprasiracad taltHeE bo' | iinalotimentaviil o TotiiEA OROTOML me, e Lindel ' ol s s D1 Ve 0 ot of 1 r v JNCOLN, Ne el ) 0l e 2, be LB ] ol ) e ahson suid he objected most emphatically Wiel uts in the Lindell? A L S S S D LR ::'..fm!:"»“ B e n.lrl\ ™ enate \I ); .“;yi i lm.‘ ‘I»m e e G | to the namcs being announced in open house | A.—I cannot remember. il A.—No o J—The senate held a brief session this | Miller claimed identity with the horny G B Bl e anoy S W as iR Msons Bk 1o bib Fotutidat Q. Was any money offered o those two | &' Youid prauk n orhns ot hrna moon and- then, in accordance with the | handed sons of toil wnd profaced his talk | “He hus smirched a man who stands high | It was in the rotunda; 1 never wasin | men who accompanied you? 185 HGReyY s 2 i urrent resolution adopted last Wednes- | With some interesting bits of Nebraska his. | Severe Injurles to w Resident of At- L s aReniod Goss, and, Tshol fn: f 118 focu Hut of hant fol LNt A.—1 simply refuse to answer until to the . adjourned until Thursday, February 16, | Wr; e declared | that e Cdid ot | luntle, . 8 1@ answer some (questions tha ) 0 was present when he approach ed N 0w much was offerc sotfimittes 2 VN to oppor B BOEte FaTa o o gk Bldomel| N pea s eCuiEus O VHG stlontitic aloment el AL + Walnut Hill motor train st that xt o' anawer some questions that 1 | Q.—Who was j \ e approach ey P committee; [ will answor as to what oppor Reports were recoived from standing com- | of farming, but to explain & great enter- | struck D, O, Roynolds of Atlantin 1o g tunity I had, before that committee ittees as foll |53 : % > PABTs ko R o DNmes ) be nns | A ST Wonld ratHaR Hob tuswer that Q —What was said when the offer was T e ooy | mittees as follows peise, the Canal and Waten Power company Woods “insisted that the names 11 Q.—-1 under 1 you t that moncy Senate file No. 122, by Everott, providing | The project, suid the doctor, owed its con nounced immediately, but Rhodes interposett | Q.—10 you refuse to answer it? SREDY was offcred to those two gentlemen in your i trects ujured him ¢ FrbIIT HisGbIaHGn againsy. (107 sergeantiitarms A.—Why if the house thinks best for Plans of the Boodlers, prosence, and that tho man offering it wont | that a majority of the directors of any state | © A e e pE oo many anebte f e ! s {‘ el ]”f‘ o ““}_l"” el criminating himseli. to anawer ] A.—They hadn't the money with them and | down info the hotel to get their money und | bank doing business in this state shall bo | B0 dlone, Me. 1 1. Wilds. The Elikhorn | dark arou et Goss expiained that he couldn’t crimina Ihe house evidently did think it best, for ut down to the Lincoln to get the money, | the parties disappeared, and you had o op- | residents of Nebraska and that any failure | Mu Wilds The st oanvestigated by | not see the traiu, neither did - the himself, as he was not under oath a score of voices yelled “unswer wd while they was going down there n man | porsunity of handiing any money yourself? 5 e 5 BRI RO TS e St e A QoL “No man was purchased,” declared Caspe Sheridan tried to entera protest, but the | yvus following them and whistled to them to ) o comply with the requirements of the act | sufficient volume to mect the requirements 1cked down and nearly run over bof “The vote stiows that. These fellows sought | chair cut him off stop and wanted them to come back shall invalidate the articles of incorporation | 41 the Platte viver wasthen looked to, and trai At by od t0 buy 'em and they wouldn't sel MeResson intérposed an objection nd | Ave you the man that followed them | ATt was to bo put in my hands; thatwas | and render the stwockholders liable as part- | SesPit Jip it e g e The injured man was taken to Dr. Davis! ted thatno more be said until the | and wanted them to Stop? their own proposition; the proposition of | neps, was recommended for ‘passage or w I th, the Platte river —canal | oftice near by and an cxamiuation made committee could meet and have o stenogra- | A No. sin : your own min was_recommended for ‘passage and | thirty-six months henee will be realty 7 3 slne Taia Che physician said that his pationt was very McKesson said it was possiblo that money | pher present Dl Yo Henr thom whistia? Q.—When did my man make that proposi- | Placed on the general file The speaker had a map showing the pro- | badly e, as ho had soffame iged hands and the goods were not de Gios plied that one was taking down the Yos, sir, tion? Senate file No by Young, to prevent | Posed course of the canal from its source six | h Wl Gage County Tndiciments. £, Neb, Feb. 10.—[Special Telo- to Tue Bry I'he grand jury tod 106n Bossion, returtied indicanents against the following - STRUCK BY A MOTOR when near the corner of Twenty-second and Burt motorman on the teack yuolds wis Knew Something. House Has the Right to Know. red according to contrict, He wanted to | evidence, and turuiug to the witness again Did 'you follow both of the men? A. ~Excuse me, I didn't mean any dis- | discriminatio insur: Witeises vt 11 AU D S GRS UU UM IR T A Soy of his chest s [l‘i“'.\."','(”i t the committoe was unani 3 T stépped out of the door to see what | respect. the i LA L 3 5 mously agreed that the parties ought not to Was Willing to Try, AhiE BRSO S D Q. —When did my man make the propo : ST g he doctor's remarks were logical, elear | be named at this time, L Q= Wis tiiars a areement sanahod i 110 10 y0u thit themmanor o vhe \proposk- | Senate file No. 8, by Corroll, to amend the | cut and frequently interrupted by This house is_greater than any commit YHoNYas prosoi wlien:hoiappronohads e ety S B RIS T ST s ToRont paid to | to you?" You speak of my mun? scction of the statutes relating to “fecs in | His peroration was a masterpiece and he | injurios would prove faial tee it has created,” declured Gifford, “and 1 T don't iiow as/any. ona the Arat time.!| thesemeiit A.—I don’t wish to answer those questions. | excess of certain amounts,” was pla on [ asked the young men in the audience to - imsist that these parties be named here and 4 100 . L - 2 ! A.—1 don’t know as to that, T sa Q.—How much money did he propose to | general file please remember the words of an old man PERNONAL PARAGRAPHS, Akl Do yousay that there was no one Q Wi thoro oy “-I‘I\;‘:"” vour | Five you? Senate file No. 119, by Eggleston, author- | Whosome time back was charged with having | Oakley thought it unfortunate t uny | present compensation for steering these men to foom A.—I have told you that I don't know what | izing courts of record to appoint as | Wheels in his head, or words to that eff ",{,,:,.., ], been used, but ;l.,;i,,.‘ that the | ‘.\‘ I\-”,”.' -:w.""v‘v"! n’"lm' NoJARL thaTiman) they ngreed on guardian, executor, administrator or curator | When he said with the canal completed forty parties who were approached be named if ) C ¢ not certain t 1 £ the b | i A~—No, sir A.~-No, sir. Q.—At any othef odeasion than that which | of the estate of any deccased person, insane | Miles from Omala to Fremont, it would then hey were members of the house, and moved | A-—No. s 3 to that effect SN Q'—What did he say to you when heap- | , Q din that condition applause. | hours. Dr. Davis did no 1 Lot Hon. Chureh How: the city D. W. Brown of Lincoln is in the eity. What was your object in taking them | YOU have recited af Room ‘1 at the Lindell | person, idiot, spendthrift or haitual druic. | Mrch its way on to the bust of the Kocky | | Hon Satthiew Dougherty of Kearuey is in Soder favored the motion. He be- | Proached you in the rotunda? there? Dotell did” you ‘mp0% any, otherof *these | &rll, ete., was ‘xecommended. for indefinite |[MOMIMINS, = 0 from lett W. A. Craig of Beatrice i Omal Loved tho hotss 1o bo. supesiarto the com | - Av—He asked me if Tdid not understand | A~—Itwas tocatch the Jakes—the ducks LAl sttt IR SERIDRS A w et S e e RS e L o liotiso to bo_ suporior to the com- 1 | Aebi6 ased WO L L Q.—What Jakes did you wish to catch; | A.—No, sir. bor : TGN e e et i o Broraon | WULEess mittee and thought it was the duty of the ‘“«xvufnfx hw]‘Lk“\.:vu\:n:l\Ihin" St s M RO Q.—That is the’éhly occasion on which Failed Again |<m{'1_n New \{:‘ e and Horatio Seymour | 0. 8. Pettis ha 1wnod from nn extend house to the matter immediantely und N ask you anything the boodle money was talked of, is it? The regular order Asine o | Of Marquette, Mich, When e closed his | trip through Kansas and Missouri iitture the Is who did it and put | A.—aAnd whether I could work them - e The regular order of business was then | ydqress he was aceorded a vote of thank “hl. 9 il ‘I-(“ pan e ol USRI Q.—What did you respond? A.—I will state this: when those gentio- A.—Yes siv; Lhifin't certain. I would like | gsuspended and on motion of Senator Noprph | ddress h 1S U ded & vote of thanks, J. R arter and . B. rench, jv., of irpt ,x‘,‘l","l"‘““u_“”"”l‘;;“;f;“_{r,‘h‘L' i “"l"{ | A —I'vesponded that it was reported two | Men aremuned you will agree they are as little time to refrgsh ‘my memory in re- | the senate agreed to procecd with the. eon Remarks of Others, | sioux City, Ia., are stopping in the city Dbar of the house before they had time to go | ©f them had been worked, and that my | honorable as any men on the floor. wd 1o t test, and the county clerk of Douglas county L. L. Cowels, a local farmer, reod a paper | C. . McGrew of Hastings and W. B PARAL thgliouss be ¥ 1msito g0 1 ey o oy s hat Q.—Why not name them ? Q—All you knoyiifhout this matter would | wus'requested to produce the bullots cast in | on Seed Growing," particularly cucumper | Humphveys of Lincoln eame in yostorda P B ol SE i A.—1 think I have some rights as well as | be comprised in whay you have told here | Jofferson precinct. Further proce scod. dis remarks were timely and well e ). J. Hummill, & prominent resident of Hineoobiont e ne Brid he_ would con. | S0 What'was fn your mind. as o defal otherst = oty and In the unswers to the quostions | were, “however.: interrupted by Senator | ceived. He submitted o fow. figures, and | Anacondn, Mont,, 1s spending a fow days e T e R B Budin || o p Vo' work ‘worked” ‘wiien you reéniond Q.—What right have youto say on the | Which you haye refuscdto answer? - | Everett, who offered the following motion: | demonstated that there was 814 clear profit Howe made a plea for justice. “Let him | Felton hurriedly approached the witness | floor of the house that the men who intro- | A—No, I can state something besides | “qpiup (ho contest procecdings now pendi on one acre of cucumber seed sy, tell Uie wiiole story," lie urged. o hus | and held a whispered conversition with him, | luced this matter toyour attention ot to betore this "senaic” o disiiissid Mr. Robinson of Waterloo was called upon | st B Sloryy k : 3 14 e bara shouteas FQat: five bl \e attention of those two members o § i} grounds thereof allege: by the chairm 0 address the m ) gharged that "Mhursidn men tiod 1o do the | While members iouted, “Ciot avway from | {1 ttention of tiose b thing was golug, and catching the eye of the | |t e compluint nd notieo of contest | {1 b bt R LR villispmata soyc ying. Now let us know who the members | there, Stop co 08 L hLa e herotn and served upon. the o secd quostion, and inude u alk | e Sheri | i1som of Kear ros N bre Lhatioh v tHled to by Ielton began to move away, but as he left | A.—They said they was, Spshasr e A0os noL 8tnth. fasts MAMGIoNt o from a dealor's ' standpoint, Ho read ox- | 4 Sx-Shertff John Wilson of KKeurney, hrosi M G Bl axcltadly s W Damana. L an L notornoy Q.—Thut s the only knowledge you have McKesson Demanded His Arrest. cius action in this, to-wit: (1) That the | tracts bearing on the subject from various | v 30 on'to the metronolis yoste . rgo Sum for a Senator, Don't say another word until you got one. | 48 10 the source from which this money wi A BHAI AR I ARLIIb Comni L toaNi) eamal| motlt e sotforth any definite | sources a ted that the consumption of | 418 VI 10 the Ll (Sasper Jumped to his foot with thoasser- |~ Dungan wos very docile, and instead of | to comg, is Itt to me that the witness upon the stand has | aiil sheciic ehurges 42) that the notie sced grows larger in proportion than tho | &%t Sho Mercons i G Achtormun, Mew Hon that all necessary information would bo | answering the last question asked him, said: | _A—Furtialiy aid_enough to indicate to them that he | thieion bonms oo o eon bl population. I : [ ETRE R o Partiath Aol ey Crhooting ut tho proner tmo. “A senator | T would Iikean attorney hore if the house | DQ-=1ow,d0 you kiow bub what thase men |, ;5vs moro, buti, we-desire tobo protected | Wit whoss. sush coranisme ke anianedynor | = ‘lheu followed a discussion of the Platte | Baughman, Daven i CantoniNG told me no longer ago than last night,” he | would furnish one at this point. T e you fora Juke as well as you | iy ‘this invostigation, aud in order that the | o pravent . fulr cloetion and honest coup; | FIVer canal project proandcon, Mr. Bassett | Buughman, Dave bR declared, “that he was offercd £2,000 for his T o hem? : witness will not have any subsequent influ- | (3) that said notice does not state what the | of Gibbon told what he knew of the I Ichmeie AR 3 ¥l voto, and that he would make an AMdavit to | Not Willing to Tell. A.—They are welcome tome if they catch | oncay thrown around him to keep. him from Iconduct and corruption on the part of th Canaland Water Power company and | Chutles B Gregowy, Lincoln: B 1l Sotid that'effect. He was sitting in his seat in “Answor the question,” demanded Goss, | WS o s take | divulging the truth and the whole truth, riwlf\‘."““I.'x;'l”..\‘fli'f' i.’.u.4«.»:3._»..‘Iw‘\:.n-m.r‘ declared Dr. Miller's pet canal scheme a 1[“““‘\““’;‘;‘\; el D Ol b the senute when a page went up to him and | “or do you refuse to answer it?" A Tor one us you thems oY b0 take | therefore T ask on tho purt of this house ik ihd At forth the mhmes il o ug ot | practical idea and added his encouragement, | Fhencor, Beatrice; A . told him that & man in the lobby wanted to | A —I would like to get through with this, | 3 i youthemin MESIRGEE that they furnish us with some means to | with whom It 1o chire 3 ik Wooas of the State university | Hartingion; 1 e lakims give him £2,000. That was just before the | and I think you understand as well as I do Colnes s manih thus busine protect ourselves in the sccurng of this | wasentered int 16" | [openclIsbe Qv an iR B BBRL o e A O senate adjourned to come in here on the last Sl n had another attick of uncasiness, | gydence in this recess. n other words, it Rintlie hamta ot tio e L algotinn The Fungus Diseases of Plants.” His talk | IKlopp, Sioux Falls D. MeDonald, Ire- day that we took a joint ballot. It was 1 think I don't understand. T was not nteved another objection to that way of | goomg to me that this sergeant-at-aris aided in furtherance of said | was illustrated by charts representing | 3 C. Sullivan. Creston, the day that we elected Allen, This B hs htin yming questionius, while the el held hat wider frauid s st forth i paragraph & of suid na- | bactoria, gain rust, brown rovof grapes. | Ia.; L C. M. Giedines, Sioux City; will miko amAvitso this, and you wii Bives L'would prefor not to huswer the ques. | the resolution the gentleman had a rigit 1o | SUERS to be placod undel oy ot | tice: (©) ‘that the depositions offered in evi- | black mold, toad stool and corn suit. He | 4. . Gampbedl, jr. J. A. Bode, 4. H. Hawley, all the evidence you want, You necdn t be ! © AU | asic any question he saw fit. s et s ehat ;ll”ll-l'“illils‘ill‘lulj;::s‘l rtberE°} | dence ure not sizned by the witnesses. also gave formulas for making copper sul- | J. H. Keating, H. Randall, T, H. Partridgo, in such a rush just at this particular time." | Do vou refuse to answer the ques- Couldn’t Fix the Date, do not desire to uslc the gentleman any ques- | 1, SHAtor Babocl wis the first to come to | phate and Bordeaus mixture for spraying | M. T Holton, A N. Laird, Gus Greenhut Buns said it was the duty of cvery man | ti Q.—Will you fix the date upon which this | tions, because I see that he does not desire | his fEet with an obloction, - He said that 1t | plants, ote .| and wife A, B Smith, 8. Grandewlts, Now in the house, if his intentions were honest At present. T will answer it to the AT A % | to answer them. He says that he will | W28 the desircof both sides interested to J. F. Albright of Miilard was down on the | York; T. Vincent, Atehison, Kan.; G. A. to hear these names, provided they w commitiee. AT cannot do that; that is why T want a | Answer this leading and_particular quostion | COMinue tho contest until the senate was | program with & paper on “Sugar wan, G.M. Dexter, S, 1 eman, J. W Shoso of members of tho ouso, while if they | QN vefuse to answr it here, 00 sou, | it e IS WAY SWARE & | before the committee, Now. this committe | SiUsfied that the matter should be dismissed Culture, Ho was unavoldably absout aud | Compbell, Boston; 15, . Lyon, St Ioula cre not members the names should go to | to the hou A —Fo lons Ty does not desire that this house shall adjourn | © y. is'place was assigned to Mr,” Steele of the Silberhorn ang 0, Chicigzo 49 dow. mejbars Al shoul house ; .—How long ugo was that? d s 3 house shall adjourn | “@ o) [ ohack agreed Yerah : iolit e i ardee, Syract r s Mose the committee. to bo foliowed by w most | ~A.—Certainly I will; yos, sir. R being | forn week and not have this information, | it '0, OPCE JWFRE Wit tho senti | Oxnard Beet Sugar fuctory at Gramd Istand Tonts: 15 B WAtk A 1 Wolt. Chieam m(l_tmli ;I:i‘l :;l.«lx“:;nmlu-\wll\;;'dllu;vln._ i | Q-—What was said after you made your | aken and therefore I trust that the house which Dot las St Y lleague rom ‘\\}I’w unml\.‘I\ s «-]I- ngth uv[x -‘Auv( Sugar wuis; k. ‘“ Wol ,‘.\l olf, C w“l)." Joss said that the house owed this much, | response’ ATt i ey S SRR MBS Sk et ae Ehin W aommittaatiil oW i v oun Julture.” Mr. Steele is a beot sugar en- | Cieaco, 111, Feb, 10, Telog n Justice to Thurston, to know the names of | A They said they would like to see those Qr=Whila whnt oteiwas botng talient mage e oo Wil dirowabons it poenator Teflt asserted that the senate | thusiast and would like to soo the Logislature | to Tue B ]~ Nol Welling- e oK R Jreca Blated to havo received | members. Q'—Was It three weeks ago? dence the gentleman may now_have without | JroSRecios the fatter without Tegard to | give the iturists 81 per tou bounty for | ton—Mrs. I I Collins, Oms land his money. . He wanted to say that if the | Q. ~What next was done? A.—Tt wasn't that long ago. any subsequent influences being thrown | po' lliracierized their remarks. ns all pa. | Joising sugar heets. Some of his auditors | . A. [allett, Lincoin N gontlemen on the other slic thought that | A —I don't romember what next was done. | ' _Was it two or threo days ago! about him. I move that the committec 0 | oot ricterize F remoris ns aflbun- | took Issuo with him on the bounty abestion | Monroe und' wife, Omaha. BlociEH the mover of the resolution could be | () Did ; 18 Taticntice b 4 v AYs agot nlshenia sty combe, anyway and cousiderable discussion was indu Adlkinal OmRS obstructed ‘or turned aside from the courso | to Mone maos,oay, you would intreduce him | A'—Why, this looks like dilly-dallying. {nsoimimedistaRcasions The motion was put and thirteen senators | My, Bussett of Gibbon came Lo Mr. Stecle Shstuctn ned aside from the cour to those mombe Q—Tt looks very much like it, yes sir. The motion received a dozen seconds and | vyreq for it and an equal number aguinst it, | patiof ot bt S shaffl et hat he had mapped out they did not know | A.—1 believe I did. A—I will answer that before the com- | Howe added: *That's it. Right here and O Lobook. the o B o pasuinst . | relief and between them S his temper, for he was determined not to let | Q.—Where did you go after you left the | mitiee i i Bt ator Lobeck, the only senator from Doug- | other side that a bounty was the proper up until the wholo affair i all s branches | rotindn? Goss took his seat to allow Church Howo | Howe rushed over to McKesson and uskeq | 18 county prescnt who was affected by the | thive W b e A Doan pro "i"”"'z““‘ yory bottom, | A= ey was in the rotunda; toll0 somaiqUeatiotina abruptly: ‘Do you want the party behind | JROUDM FRFHRCE {Hom ovg, Sithoush AHusHsustymEEameninEndorD aaig| owe moved the previots ¢ ion, which Q.—Did "you call them up and introduce o0 TP T i s vou i s ma e d vant to go it | Y. ARUIWOT 0.8 18 ¢ vontest | eral musical setections throughout the pro- | LSO PR 1 [ iyt o Al them up and introduce aoTou are an ofticer of this house, are you | ¥OUID this matier, ok do you want to g0 1t | sgainst himself. The lioutenant governor | gram. Tomorow's program promises to bo | Stevens e . ) + ot ¢ aione: s 8g v i P e o US| » deciding vote ¢ neg: ©, « 9 nt r "he s Stevens tried to adjourn, but without sue- | A1 don't remember about that very dis- | "A_ v, sie who it hurts, and the thing for you to do is | fust,Uic decidivi vote fin th negative, and | rif anyshing thuntotlayis. Tho good | coas, and Button offored i rosolution wus- | vincily Juat now. Q—You wera sworn in as an oficer of this | 10 €0 & little bit alone in trying to shut it | {1 C smniss the ate | pooplo of Valley, bve Shyowa tholr doors ¢ the sergeant from duty, vending N ho were those men? house and'are you on the pay rollf off.” L o opon.fo sho.c BHETON the result of the investigation. Tt was not | A'—1 would rather not tell today. P A en on sk DAy rols Casper discovered that the outlook wa W HE 4 : ! ortpined by thaspaakier.= - " QDo you refuse to tell? : Q' "You are one of this body? not just what he wanted and blurted out Tho privato secretary of Governor Crounse IN FAVOR OF MES, BUTLEL. adiehelp moved to adlourn, and voll call was | Yos, sir, L will tell the committee any | & yvos sio I want to say to you, you might as well | appeared with a communication from that demandod, ho ropublicins declared that Lwant you to understand that, Q' You'stated yestorday, did you not, that | Put a guard over this committee. 1 am en- | oficial, and the senate at once went into ex- | Lincoln Property Valued at One Hundred | ey would stay there until floers bloom 2o Mr. Serseant, 48 1 understood you t0 | you woro approaehod by two micn that were | titled s much as any” one else to my vaca- | ecutive scssion. R Phowsand Involv 0 oA s Tiot soonen [avthoc ;”‘\.‘ w(u ‘tn jou l‘n’:(‘ v]\LA‘v lu. |‘,; h‘nllu"‘ |‘u4 1]|.I'n vs | ot Paddock men, but they were Thurston lhml. m:)lllu © |_\-I 4|-nv m‘n{:lnln-l u(l \]l[h l.u;. Al ;“Im*”'“:““”*l';""\;‘“‘r ]*“I"“ll:* ‘L\”:.‘.’.:”::u‘ rine. plotion. to n vas - defeate of the honse this morning that you took two | men? You made that stateme s morn. | Mmittee that won't be bulldozed. I voted for | coi ation was read. It placed o1 Those voting for it w Casper, | gentlemeu up to the rooms of those men who | Tl 4;kon,Made that statement this morn- | JUEAE ShE HO0 ke o 0 0 home." nation as members of the State Board of Fd . Elder, Trwin, Krick, Leidigh, Ling' | fpprosched you o were those gentle- h i yo ; v : y ; ucation and normal schools % B, Ken- | opinion today in one of the numerous cases | Dobson, Elder. Trwin, Kri i I 1. Whe those gentl A.—Yes, sir. I would like to see what I Finally Gave the Names. : A ahaols ) iU 00 : (g enfeltor, Lynch, McVey, Nelson, Rhodes, e f K #00:Wha DALY Geve ames, nedy, Church Howe and W. . Majors. The | justivated by Mrs. Lydia Butler, velict of men ! Schelp and Sheridan 5t at liberty 3 sald. 3 Jungan concluded that he had something | nominations were referred to the committeo : Aslan aavatlibenclo sayitoday | |, Q=You also suid, did you not, that money | surtee tb sy, AR rommeds L Wil ity | horn i e orcied 10 tho Commitics Trylng to Stave it O, Q.~~Do you refuse to suy? was offered to two members? Sl " Do | AR JEAgLAY) it b dowe A1 will tell the committee when Tam | © A Al . L : that I am not prepased to go into an examina- | Moore, Hahn, Smith, Dysart and Matte Tt bog A.—ldon't rememberabout that, Mr. Howe. | tjon hefore this committee now,and I willrest | - The nomination of Allen D. Beemer to be | which had been conve various partics under all the odium that may attach to my w fen of the state penitentiary was con by her husband witho! the formality of s ‘ reason why they | [ here Laubrie and wife of Bordeaux, France, greived an the city last evening They will remain several days. ought to be placed underarrest by this house | | | Appointments Announced. LixcoLy, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special to Tur BER. | —Jul Tibbetts hand down an | ex-Governor David Butler, to recover her | interest in certain Is of property | Mrs., Willtam Loty Of Frecport, 111, began to fail rapidly, lost afl appetite und got into a serious condition from 1 to look as if the names were to be | called upon N Wasn' P RoT MRt ioto s aray forthcoming after all, and the serzeantat Q.—Do you refuso to tell the house on this | pey Tt cy Y inat gruot That is as I remem- f arms, who had walked unstedadily to the | examination? A e S e L nume; and I will also state now that I have | firmed without a dissenting vote. R e T e ey S T water cooler as soon as the discussion begun | A.—Why, under the ruling, yes, sir. il sl ¥ L A 15 | 10 one toshield I stated this morning, I The doors were then opened and the sen in order to relieve tho faintness thes s ; bl gk L, ik : would not shield my mother, and 1 assure | ate immediately adjourned until next Thurs 1 understood you to say this morning | talk? " - € “You also smd,” interrupted Gifford, *‘thy Sh pressed him, was crowded back toward the - 1, th ! h platform. He was surrounded several times | 30! [ e Dyspepsia N uld give the s of these parties IBLES : 5 020 3 v n ot ples or meat, and even o D oor ACEReGA. i k0 S0 4] noriing S e ot you would give the pamies of th, parties if | TROUBLES OF THE HARMONY SOCIETY. | o pay #1020 into co an order y pep: tables or 1 v tion comes from the wrong source; it was interest therein, The court held that she was entitled to what sh ced, and ordered by independent members and industriously i couched as to what he was to say if the i we wished it, and by a ynanimous vote it was - fastn melling the same to satisfy tho judg- | tonst distressod hor. Had to give up houser publicans suocceded in forcing him upon the | the Thurston, aud not the Taddock men, who Didu't Care to Admit It. pskedokiyou, and SEh e tIed D Members of the Order Have Asked for | =0 wiocorald filad noticoof appool to the | WOk 1us week attor taking Witness stan e Ay ) . - “Simply to gain tmel protested Dungan a Review. e FEALRY H offered money to the membors of this housc Q.—You have got a name to maiutain, and P i z preme co Thisis a test case, and in- | H Sheoridan demanded a call of the houseand | Wil you state who themen were who offered | aidn't you voluntarity muke this statohent “Yes, to gain tiié 'aud that is just what | prsuuna, Pa, Feb, 10.—A bill praying | Supren art. This is a ase, and i Hood’s Sarsapari”a e oL i oney to omube o throug ; g IRARR LS we don't want you tp#nin. We don't want | o ! . A il praying | olves property ich her dower interest | sapal A strong protest went i agafnst such e | MOFY L0 AnY members of this house through | to parties that you had proposition, as tho | 2% 40N want you g Eain We GOuE WAL | for the appointment of a re r for th | She folta It bottor, Coutd korp 1 » | on her stomach and grew strong i is valued at over $100,000 Asked for a Recer b yout resolution says, to handle boodle ca pak operty of the Harmony society and an | tion, and “Khodes moved to lay the whole | *°A- 1 can't today 'p:n,lu:"' pEY aniobonTieh this oA herietly ST 1 RIBPOERALY “'|., “l,”", e bag ik 8 bottles, 1ias a good appetite, gnize Woods moved an adjournment until next | accounting by President John Duss was filed B bottlen, ke & guad qopolite. ewized 48 matter on the table. Sheridan seconded and oSS i ! . - : ided an 2.~ You caunot say A.—1 think not = X I Al § A Atk The Capital City spice miils at 2 aguin s of *noes” filled the air. A.—-No, sir; I don't know the men's names, Q—The resolution cites that you stated | Thursday, aud tho syMlicans insisted on a | a Beaver toduy. Tn addition to alleging | 1o 0" ted by Tycl thodes again demanded a call of the house roll ci 4 " ARk ¢ 1 ' are the best afterdinnor ““\leh;l \\l.\m\vm( mande I the hous: Q-~What was the foundation for your | that you was approached, and that is the | ]{ ;“. roll was called all sorts of explana. | UHAL much of the 4,000,000 of property of the | fousch, were taken' i chargo this mo HOOD'S PILLS aro the bost aftord nd | Selton. ¢4 by Riley, Sheridan, | statement this morning that those were | foundation upon which this investigation was | ;A% the L et S P e socicty has been lost through the fraud, | by J. 12 Hebard, as v, under an order | Pills, They assist digostion and enva b b Elder and Felton o R oL ]! tious were offered by the independents and | b | The chair recognized. the domand and roll | A preronty o made. T statoment on which Lhis resolu: | Guiiocrats ‘o justify thelt dction in voting | negligonce and mismanagement of Duss and | of fude Strode e this moringe. e | eN YEARS AND MORE AGO 4 PR iRy TR comand and rol A hey said y were tion was made recites that you stated that | gotorts = N A YT A R T iz Sandantie (HE S L pi wlure of the fiem was due to the sudden OAj} was onles ALon] of thehouse: < Q@ Who said they w parties had approached you. [n other words, | F7 '{,l"_‘""”“’ \’l‘,‘,l“'“bl wa, o Joem, diatmen £rusies bial fen oy oy tns0l | cloging of the Capital Na iowal un, whicl The Omaha ..]l Chicago Short : ing Lh e heds ek, Syyunine mam: Those gentlemen you had been asked to take a 1d to help . B ol o a0 phidathy ent, the charges tha ey are 8 | tied up their available funds, and compelled | of the Chiengo, Milwaukee & St Pau IR She tha i suabbwany Piof | Q—Have youseon those gentlemen since? | make a senator. I will ask you if you did }.2:.'.”1‘1:: had refuspd fo adjourn when they | g "yiyury with thelr wives in contra | them to pay their borowed capital within | jre” “was opened for freight and pas en- ees had been excused g ou A v thel © next di v in st ance? g grecd 3 Sty ¢ e o e ' ety days or close up. All efforts de | ) B iy ‘'were absent without excus A—Lanw them the next day. nok say that in substance? o | “Tho republicans insisted that the condi- | vention of the main principle of the | thirly days or ip. Al effort ol e STt hianatan Khonk yaacd (hi < i " o over the crisis were in vain, but in order to s » | Keckley moved to dispense with the call T : tions had not been complied with and that | society, which enjoins celibacy, while the | over | K Milwauke ws It is affectionn ely G : don't kno: hu ave said something s Kind fr f - : rotect creditors the appointment of a Woods discovered ab this juncture that | O/ You doms krer ol o1 Ty sald something of the kind from which | ¢hoy' would consent tg adjourn as s0on as the | other members are oblged to cke out a pre- | V! veditor i i coeiver wits nsked yme sixteen months | termed, by its patrons, has taken A e, ffhng Mothing but ue and enid p i parties were namedi ] £¢ rious existence; also that the boards of | FCoCiVen ¥ o AL ¥ i mongst its older compet- that the call would bo suspended if the r A.—No, sir Q.—Did you not state this morning that carious exis 3 o ago Tychsen b t out his then partner, I ront rank among 0 i J.—Lan you come pretty near naming | you would tell the names of those two mem- Soderman and Kriok. elders are confirmed and common drunkards: | lund, and 1t. C. Outcalt personally loaned the | {tors, and to-day stands unrivaled for ",',",""",',*‘ would cousent 0 an lmmediate | themt ¥ ol - was requested? The motion was lost, but_ Dungan knew it | that Duss sought to cast discrediton the | money thereon. These notes were turned | spood, comfort and safoty. Hore i L headeinnicky ild | A.—~No, sir, I can't A.—Yes, sir. without waiting for the speaker to announce | teachings of the society by casting doubts on | into the bank by Outcalt as sceurity for his | 4 ), \p showing its short line b publicans would not consent to this | O\~ Can yod describe them Q.—1 want to_appeal to you as a citizen of | the vote, and realizing that he might as well | the story of the Christ and by preaching the I S e 84 Sanounced their intention of wearing | A _Tmighs Vebraska, holding & position in this logisia. | tell first s last, us the republicans were in- | doctrines of Cyrus Teed of Chicago and een Omaha, Suh tho opposition, whother 1t took & minute | Q. —well, doscribe them. ture, if you do not think it would be proper, ble, said Prince Michael Mills of —Detroit. | gg CHICAG| L, . A.—~One of them was o very faced | in order to protect your own good name, for I am swilling to make the statement of the | pretended divine ngs. The bill EHITs.” -\'"'"'-‘;* e o ther foot cocals are | man, with very close whiskers, curled in | you to name those two gentlemen? names of the two gentlemen; I will say this | goes on to sta the various los. . | RTOAR RAPIOS Side by side, wero on thelr fect constantly, | here; they cume up protty welland came | ° A.—My judgment doos not agree with you | Shat they are clear of accepting o takiug a | fng venturcs which Duss had entered | : - with flushed faces and excited demeanor | down with s mustache, Ican find him, in regard to that, ! bribe as any gentleman on the fioor. I nan into in the name of the society, he being in OLD, CHRONIC OMA% 5! BluyPES MOINES Shat attracted general attention Q—Whore? O % Unloss you answer this question it | the honorable gentleman from Phelps county | fact the sole mannger of its fairs. i y e g | Auything to Galu Thne. A.—I will find him in Omaha goes out brondeast that you refused, and it | and the honorable gentleman from Kearney | the other trustees were merely his tools, and cago, aver whio » the Hasik Q—Had you scon him there before this | seems to me that no man, whether he was | county. [Cries of “What are the names?"] | that herefused to render an accounting PAINS ped Ilectric Lighted oum Heu Rhodes demanded a call of on the house senatorial campaign came on? sergeant-at-arms or any one else, after hay- | You know who they are. It is Hon. Soder- | This is the first step in a hotly contested | Vestibuled Trains with Magnificent the motion to suspend the call A.—Yes, sir; I think I had ing made the statement you have could re- | manand Hon. Krick. Now is thuat salis- | battle. The entering of the suit will sur SUCCUMB TO Dining Car service onroute, F.°A. Nush ‘The chalr ruled that a second call out | Q. —Where did you see him? fuse, and I would ask you if you would not | factory? Is that enough?” prise the Enconomites, for niost of the mem: e ATant and thias OuAbe of order while the houso was already under | A.—I don't remivmber whether he was in | just state the names of the parties whom | Several of the members laughed outright, | bers thought the trouble had blown ove s-r JACOB o“- Clty Ticket Offic is at No. 1501 Far- one. business—either railroading or in some kind | you had reference to? You agreed to do it and the republicans at once began/changing Lol “ IT i Rhiodes appealed from the decision of the | of busiuess there. 1 mot the gentloman be A.—I would have done it if you had let all | their votes on the motion to adjourn, which nvereln Bull. nam 8t., ehair, and gave Sheridana punch in the | fore, once these mombers £o home, but under the priv- | was declared carried. It was then 1:0and | Tmis evening a grand masquerade ball will ribs, telling him at the same time to seggnd .= You then had a speaking acquaintance | lege I think Iwould rather state it to'the | those who did notrush to catch the train | po'ivon ot the Germania hall by the Omaha $45 a Week With $200. his motion. Sheridan promptly obeyed,8nd | with him, had you? committee, So far as Iam concerned Iwill | for home hurried to the mearest eating place, | o 00 RAEIRALIA A5 Ry e HITS A kafe conservative wnd practical investment the house yelled in derision A.—No sir. bear all the odium attached to my name. as the house had been in continuous session | Schwabenvercin, An elaborate program owe's Infallible handloapplog system on vastor It was a ridiculous demand, but, it showed Q.--You don't know his name? Q.—Then you refuse to give ti)m names of | since 10 o'clock. The legislutive recess | has been prepared and is very unique. It THE SPOT races. Beonnd success(ol yesr. ‘Refarences (rom the desperation of these two iudopendents A.—No sir; T did not even have a speaking | the parties? wason, ~ . will afford a great deal of amusement and a .0, Hox 171, Brooklyu N ¥ whe were for some unknown reason deter- | acquaiutance with him A.—Yes, sir, Soderman stopped long enough while put- | large atiendance is expected. AND CURES.