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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ —————————————— I ——— NEBRASKA INDIANS FAVORED Thurston County's Lavd Tax Bill Will Be Passed, HOW [T WILL HELP THAT LOCALITY Twenty T) Placed = the sand Annnally Wil Be panty Treasury - Manderson's Mensure in the Interest of the Omahas Wasmisarox Bruear or Tar Bee, | n I HTEENTH STREET Wasninorox, D.C. Feb. 11. | Fritzand J. F. Me nt in 18 officials of Thur In the Interests of the Omuhns, of the born six pr one-ci vid pr me con vided the act touchi allottees there By the p who have be: made under acres each forty acre visions of this bill all ch 1 born since the allotment was bat act, will receive eighty and the ldren who received uder thut ment will receive an additional forty acres. 1t is the intention 10 have an allotment made searly this spring of the remaining tribal lands. Will Help Nebraska Settlers. ch The house committee on public lands in re porting favorably the senate bill making the ws of 1801 relaling to settlement upon the Sioux reservation in South Dakota apply to that portion of the reservation which lies in Nebraska. as well as k=r northern neighbor. makes this statement, which will be read with interest by Br ders in north Ne braska especially: By act of March 2, 1589 the great Sioux Indian reservation lyiug in South Dukota and Nebraska, was opencd to settlement under the provisions of the homestead law in force at that time, which required resider on the land for a period of five ye to acquire title, unless the pay the government §1.2 acre, in case he could get title in six months of March 5, 1801, amended the origi vision so that a residence of fourteen months is now required to gain title. A provision of this same amen de this act apply only to that portic the reservation i South Dakota, while the old law applies t that portion in Nebraska. and as the law »ow stands those whe the uth of the state line car ire title short of five years residence their neighbors Just across the m four teen mouths This bill only seeks to add to the proviso the words, And ia the state raska,” which will place all settlers reservation on u perfect equality law regardless of lines doubt that this will become a law bef 4th of March if Nobr members house will get a move on themselves. Will Not Oppose the Dictutor It is quite amusi in Washingtor who are accessible to the private views en tertained by certain distinguished demo in congress. from Indi: ana Ilhmois, atements ¢ fully prepared for publication r Fresident-elect Cleveland's re minati 1o bring Judge Gres cabinet. The views ladiana and Congres nois are particu are instructive as alacrity with which hunting orat ¢ I3 which Theact while line may acquire existing of Ne- m t 0 thosc especially those o read their Voorhe promine earncstness has cla ex-Governor Gruy to the present time logic of the situatic seloction of Mr. Gr the cheerful bows to Mr Gresham. is a cause it is Tllinois or Indiax the possib other Hoosier Wt dispatches had stricke tie democrats ut icre »s has been and ¢ the possi ond~ lic, Mr of Indiax the state malice ington wh casual observer by b man biting hears the tioned who dares Mr. Oxnard is No Mr. Heury T beet sugar manufuct Washington, was asked toduy correspondent what he thought of Jook fur the bill now bet the Jegislature pr that state which the poses. A lo countenance of 1 take no iu ure and don't state of Nebraska in any of wy er 10 care what dustries. The bill v ture would benefit me appears 10 have pose of direct it specifies thiit n ceive any benefit bounty shall be paid 1 who produces the beets, Of course, 4 bemcfils the industry and indirecily, ar is not & dem does not ir partisan Wush the fa or private is fucial con immon y Gresham name S and yet there is s breathe his scontent Interested. Oxnard, the rer Grand who 18 now Tur the Ne Bee ruska armers of AT beets becomes of beet s the agar been dr slapping manufacturer from it, and supnose in Nebraska ated the a h pledeed bounty on an work )1 R R.T BOND ISSCE. erman Wiil Introduce a Bill to Oblige the Treasurer— Wash Wasnizgros, D. C, Feb, ment which Senator Shern that he sho offer of the treasury to carry sumption act of Janu thut the shall 2 be to than tions of b of the Notes 11.—The amend an gave on ra getary the specie re some ge obliging the se out treasury discretion vides the secretary authorized issae and d par in coin descrip onds author United States t T cent P the priv or bonds aring not t exce leema le at pleasu; er five like provided it qualities, leges and exemptions said act the bonds ther extent necessary to c act into full e thersof f for authoriz suid resumption the proche vided i 000 is proposed t Gold 1u the Treasury. In the face of the b for I'rea w the past ten days net gold by 5,730,000, m Febr 1the r York have 821,445 1 ary members avy st gold artment wo weeks past th ta ms at N 1, against r period lust F ratic on ting of Messrs Turpie, ure tive 10 the pry v the of the s privileges and electi Van Pugh, Gray and st daily conference re the next sen e en held in alm b these in the 1 with then ator Was u Star secre Iu Fuvor of Aunexation The thori Star mmitted ion for the a sident w as this xati fi Hawaii send u oo 10 ¢ ext week. It is kuowr v frel satisfied with the bre ations, They of the rt time - Meavy Raius in California Feb., 11.— Ut the San Jo valle ngress ssioners fre ¥ Ca m us have swoller stre sect " i settled or gave way. It pinio with the exce { nd ear mpanies the fio s the that uore good than - Witch Huzel i pues. but will cure them X Dr. Gluck, eye and ear, Barker biock. DeWitt s T0 PROTECT RAILROAD ME of the Benmate Substit r House Oar Ooupler Bill PROVISIONS OF THE AMENDED MEAS Passage the URE Mr. Felton Starts an Animated Controversy By Filibusteriag the Republicans in the House Defent an Att to Shat Off Debate. br with the juired by this act after the firs the In- tute ( awful f n, it sha puny 1 thit + han for greuter und un, ilrond rin i " led with e grab Ir he ends and sides of ¢ curity t ach cur supling Ordered to Designate the Coupliags. 5. That this act Interstate ¢ lurd height of draw bars fc sured perpendicular from ihe the top of the rails to the center of burs, for each of the several gauges roads in use in the United States, and wininum variation from such stanc 10 be allowed between the draw burs of en, and loaded cars. Upon their determ being certified 1o the Interstate ( smission, suid commission shull give notice of the stundard fix MNIION CATTIErs. OWNETs OF losse nterstute merce in the United within ninety from 1 the American uthorized hereby sociut) st 11 n such lever the the ears froul n ation fu rovided, 1t s 1594, and im- ve notice thereof as_aforesuid either Joad 1 interstate tra the stundard above provided hau son carrier using ugine, ranning any train, or ug ompermitting t be hiuled or used on any car in violution of any of the pro- < of this uct, shall be lubleto o pentity every such violation 1 in a suit the United States distr trict f the Unitea St in the locallty whe iati e duty such suits verified inf being lodged f such violsPon having occurred be the duty of the Iuterstate 10 lodge with the pro- per information of i€ to its knowledge the mtained led cars or locon ich trains inte Tuly shall Commerce con per_distriet attor: such violations a provided that noth shull apply to four wi tiy andling Sec. 7. That the u ners may frow tn henring and for go b within which any ull con ply with the prow 'y < nsed Rizhts of Employes for Damggo 8. That a y e ploye or any IN THE HOUSE, Republicans Defeat an Debate on the D. ( Pension Bill t to Shut € f the ap the in comu consideration of the Az Attempt 1 Livings and Mr. Ha posed am; th ther u posi ich. 1t was reported that the administration as secret on the adn ex-rebel f bis e icar ng sympathy discussion . Speak aid that the pensior reconstructed and under his stitution would l} for a s never int under oath vote WS € man ern mar untry's flag 10 support the com for ihe amead- it was u. t as a sout his ¢ SUNDAY, FéRRl'ARY 12, 1893—-SIXTEEN PAGES MRS. J. BENSON. =~ REMOVAL SALE EXTRAORDINARY.= The largest and finest stock of ladies’ and children's furnishings and fancy dry goods in the northwest to be thrown on the market at a great sacrifice. Every article in the stock will be sold at a cut price t IC(IU((. st N‘l\ )L{()IL moving. BI‘ \ | :. Il Ol A\ 1N 'l GOODS AT |EWELRY. Solid gold rings ING. with real stones half-price. DS DEPARTMENT drapery lano “overs. Infants’ Pocketbooks, purses ar , 20 per cent off. ! “hil 1an erchiel Children's handkerchic lis waelk a iy k lace net for oA G unce. Germantown, good qu antown, best qu in ladies’ and in whi s skirt widths - MAIL ORDERS promptly filled. 210-212 S. 15th Street. ONLY A FEW OF THEM LEFT someen and insertion at tury provosition directly and vi- yet found their is lively sus- ¢ 4 number f the senators on ndent side of the chamber thag § county contests are interfering with active committee work ig the se nate, hat the ( ngin, .)n‘ contests the senate the persistency of ral senators i g to allow the SOME TALK ABOUT DUNGAN'S: STORY | cises ¢ L st expeditious r. bus something to do with the un- il lelay. When this idea takes posse sion of the majority of the senators, as it is almost certain to do witnin a few days, shorg work will be made with the trumped-up con- test proceedings from Douglas county n there would » man would sufer 1 pension system tha wad fought in the uni present system were continued i come when the masses of 120 10 the other extreme but 1o definite conc veterans would be ir the nce Tt that | tuil the objections urged 8¢ nc ion of the isl; He then j Speaking on bet transfer of the pension ¥ Th 1 Lo suid terior to the War departmen 10 the obstacle of the coolie facti frank to say that under the pener: rislislature of recent ex the administration the bureau had b ably of fluenced by political co tions: he embers frank to admit that volitical influence was resp: powerful he administr: 1 i This political iuflu- in were the time JRTESS WaS the p I surf: Thereis a seter made as t yus view of the ex arrivi Lincoln is Almost Deserted by Members of | the Legislature. was rsy regard Various Opinions Held by the Men Who Are Interested i me— Work in the Sennte Seems to Be Blocked. years the Oute: 18%7, has contained a natives it ction sider "he msible for the f China into th themselves of the id resist party 1o They | Lixcowx sence of | Bp.]—The this city a AFTER EX-OFFICIALS, ti ies ance Mlinois’ New Administration Staris Of with Snec) o Many Lawsuits gy ("; “‘I" SrurxerieL, TiL, Feb, 11 topio T iscussion among public men v was Governor Gills' action in ordering the aguinst the recove 58 N Neb., Feb. 11 several politica e deserted, an to Tue Special Interrupted by Mr. Grout. Mr. Livingston made Mr. Grout controver but Mr. Livingston with the rem Are you willing Wha Then whieh be & suggestion 1" he heavens into Mr think of ir. Grout legislative solons are here i iuhabitants that a session egislat All but three or four of have for re the their uos ome discase is in progress Cleveland's that Ls pleasantly ¢ Said Mr ley: *Sc rned, 1 pers in to independent me left misappropri- er was treated se- 10f them had homes mme Fellows sotto v Mr far as Mr. Clev Di cabinet nxious 1o be fear as 1o the outc: I'he princip is a | @ ive with pments ho The opinic than the twe that at b In the they suits en inde pon € in o ela . nre no gation int the mbers s the the feuw in the sed suits are of Charles E, from 1872 to en, however, is docketed he Sungamon county defense will a hearty laugh been suspended its due respects 1o the memory ¢ A Edward F. McDonald of New Jersey aud tut an - ned o o1 d by th e ats cotarrh, Burk ient. Of this st infir er settle it es i some au; ress havin he ) ¢t ness hav t the next ten is PLACE. | ANXIOUS FOR 1H : L 1k t a dozen members will yet mak- the ady ion for 15t the ex- evident be must have help if he pursue the matter Arrangements & ulready prepare zency appro £ a contingent approprias v und - the ie ablest counsel in the general. As most « ed 1o their respective ¢ s aft « f office expired, it stripe o thy 1 have to be insti- upor s against as ndependents Democratic Sens on th WasHING re Wio Want to Be Put = Another Body Disco Dover, N. H., Feb. 11 debris from the ce explain aw veral Dhaglisad state officers. 1t is red. work o the Finance Com mitt D. C., Feb. 11.— he ar of burned 1 was T mornir body and charred bones This makes thirt persons fraits of th viet the legislatur e and emocrats asy sumed t more found ed for are now dis investigating c: me an eme changes in the senate ot 5 rt f wh ac six One View of the Case. sar the n finance hees 16 of th which Opinio ver merits of the con st - 5 LOCAL BREVITIES. i icting is & mani ipon the purt members of t re radi r the al Se the blame eged briber s ex-state officers that bib; vera st in were All the Prof Pierre. S. D., Feb. 11 and i HE The Brook this after Jenlous, 1l Telegram investigation with the ex- rs d in agre the vrice oppos Sped nes XD0SE sever ' whose evi- it general I'he testimon, stated in de- eclared that harge of the «d the board wi h an s re- tire James Ken )sed " rin Mel ch Dr of prox pr He s o M. Toft t for Ke for §100 i the Washington's Senatoriul Contest Fen During the has been sixty 15T 1 1 W 1 d y 1 there termy fifty-one umber own take no constantly for WEATHER FORE( Be Warmer Wil It Wil and Southerly Blow in the State Tod € x v furth D - he 1 ubar has efer 1o Winds matter there w Witk tw r Tess fricti about the senate chambor f his rsonual f 1 . i and Mr. V Loeal Record o : the nutural ch Wear tive candidates Moving Slowly in the Senute . the Silver Memortal, Feb By a vote of 2 hus iate 1 killed Senator San- gress ia favor of the to be m rumored that Mr. ( legislative e P the other end of f the s looked u sident-ele f the inage of silver Eggles Senator John Day nent of bill providing for pr THE & mahy re SITUATION r I r ¢ y 1 . the lay introduced ifirage all DISCUSSED THE Hawalian Commissic Talk State Fost Secre 1 Y 2 * iutro und was offcred low townsmar, ;. cisiati priut the st bl passc h ha f the A Vote ' oc- re with legis- senatorial n vantag pres standing eain rep. Johnu E demw Dexter 5 ter at afternoon € eny St X v arker block k and The lial receptior afterndon, int tistions wk mission of state. g e . 5 ! \d aud silver Exporta, e i - . 1.—The total gold exports . 650,000, including silver exports uoes and 500,000 retary would be conducted by Lhe sex The commissiouers accord