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s o VT A Tk A DAY, MARCH " 16, 18 | building, but all that was on the [¢ ) ock, . 8 Cushman, T.E. Wilson, A. ( Droperty wa Insnrel Top 3 was saved. The prog il Jones, W. O. Worswick: chairman of the 0 In the Homd Fir proyide for the parole of prisoners, wrhvn eologieal conditions and develop the power therefor in the governor of the state and defining the duties of the governor and of officers in connection therewith, placed on general file NEW RATES FOR NEBRASKA 1est the secretary o ture, the seeretary of the interiar and sen and ropfesentatives in congress of th 15tates 10 5o procure such geologlical Thy wrs insured for of Omaha and the | | ity committee, J. W. Aspinfelter, Hon, 1, licy was paid out at noon tod; House roll No. 408, by Watson, relating_to ns hos been mado in several other | Fj i i r by | akterd S e 1 e barto ' e w1 | ¥ was pa At noon toduy the imprisonment of coniets’ 1n the Ne. | statecand i shov by man herewiit encioseq | Figures on Froight Oharges Prav!(]lod For by | | Lanowtar's Ex-Oounty Oommissioner Vig- [ ti S 1. O Gartell s bty o oomvens | Sorehant Asrerted: braska penitentiary and the employment, | and by reports of such surveys g the House Committee Bill, | orously Dafends His Official Action, GRAND TstaND, Nab., Marcr 18.<Spectal bMatoh. 18.<rSpsdis) 88 government and release of such convicts by | The house concurred in the resolution as | | 3o ety B Ly Tesirett ih 1o e e LR ‘la) the governor, fndafinitely postponed 1 | Fpauested by the upper house, aud the house | | | — | W, A H0al s leaied oo what g o T BN ropesE iy of House roll No. 101, by Watson, to amend | then adjourned. | A ! I | . past fow weeks, is again taken up. A co polis Throshing Muchine com- the code of civil procedure, placed on general — - COMPARED WITH THE 1OWA SCHEDULE 21 EXCHANGED BLOWS WITH MR, M'GRAW | DAt fow Boen called for tho Hominntion | PALY: N caused the arrest of Isaac Reglour, file, IN THE SENATE of a mayor, troasurer, clerk, four aldermen. | A1 implement desler of this place, on the House roll No. 508, by Ricketts, to amend at-large and theee menmbers of the board of | ¢harge of stealing a ten-hor ables that Sh | | sty the reio | Potistont % . s power engine. section 602 of the consolidated statutes of o w Exactly the Differeico | Politlenl Enemles Sottle Their Quareol i | aducation. The convention takes place Sar. | Spear aud the nent man had some Nebraska of 1501, and to repenl said original prr Between the Ci the Hawkeye | a Vorsonal sunter — Both Men urday night under the name of a people's | tfouble about a yearag section, placed on general file v Aty State and Th coposed for | So W &nd el Spsstato | convention - House roll No. 227, by Withnell, to amend Lixoor: eb., March 15, —~[Spe: okl s ¥ | : { and Bralsed Spectators | Nob., March 15.—([Special to T NEWS 1OR THE ARMY, the compiled statutes of Nebraska of 1857, | Brk.]—Toduy was the ffty-second day Nebraska by the il Prevent Serious Trouble. | Brr As the spelng cloction appronchos in indefinitely postponed ] the session ns far & o was con- i | i terest docs not seem to_ incronso as usual, | 0T oMM I the Regular Servico as An House roll No. 549, by Porter, repealing 80 | corned, and it was given up largely to rou- - = : 4 Pl ally there are from thr four can ; nounded Yesterday, much of and that part of section DRBALRIL [iy e e sttt baed digesting | The Nebraska houso of representatives Lixcory, Neb,, March 15, —[Special to T o mayor, This year there are none Wasmivatox, D, €, Mareh 15, —[Speciul ther sections and parts of re- - . r a weol " od @ | JER, The county clerk's oMee today ) Pres el Ay ol Y. Jones, has refused Telegr 0 T e | The following ari ‘flul:-unm st NetisaL Guase, bills at a livoly rate, and a large proportion | more than a week ago passed a maximum | Beg.|—Th ity clerk's office today wa present mayor, A, C. Jones, has refused ram to Tus Bee |—The following army western Nebraska, and one of the best in | §; to employes came up. 1t seems | haul rates are slightly higher than those Warlt thto aNeot the, AtIHORA was | (HARLALE ctary and his assistants have | contemplated by the house bill up to a dis- | definitely postponed extra ti ber to fiv that the se To Let the Women Vote, Sere i n a ighest nerval fig: ure of merit. " : raised to £1,800 4 year. | The scramble for the postmastership been drawing double pay for the most of ok iy AT B 3 el : : ! House roll No. 375, by Ford, to enable | the days the senate has been in session, and | Hnce of twenty-five mi On greater di Y iy haberg d his salary for two years, | SiOnE the rats is o merrily 3 Department of the Platte. women possessing the necessary qualifica- | single pay for the days when the senate was | tances the proposed Nebraska rates are uni | i 53,50 and the amount of the excess, 81,500, Wis | down by the “l ALICA L] “ Y Membeors of the board 1 1y appointed tions to vote for county superintendents of | not in session. iucluding Sundays. The | formly from 20to 25 perceut nigher than | 5 what MeGraw was after. As noted in this | politieal boo outof the hale of ot laet o xumine applicants for promovion hre. ote public ins tion and county supervisors or | senutors on the republican side have tried | existing [owa rates, When the house com: 5 RGN HH, Ehe Ga I ASIBM b et it he hair of at deas| riving, and the board will hold its first sas. commissioners, placed on gevieral flle. | all through the session to fix the rule that | mitteo framed the maxumum bill o uuiform o G B w n Orinha | Sio0 to the headqu in T House roll No. 452, by Crane, to amend | an cmvloye should receive but one day's pay | o o8 dhpr ity | " By b sloncl 1, S W, Liew section 14 of chapter iv of the criminal code, | for one day's work e | roused, and this a 1 he sta LIl BT Colonel Dallas Bache, Lieutenant entitled “Violence to persons, not resulting | Senator Darner scemed to voice the senti- | made. The figures presented below will the clarle's ofos, whers MoGraw was s m of pavties | Henry Mekldery, Captain 1. 1. Iay and in death,” and to repeal said section, placed | ments of the independent senators this | show the exact proportion of the proposed | 1 WA Witk k. PROWA WA o b States mails vin J. 1 Guilfoyio compose the boan on general fil morning. He asserted that if em S | rates to the mtes of Towa up toa distance | - | diminutive commissionor and demanded t The attitude of Tie Bre with rofer Ray and Captain Guilfoyle from House roll No. 520, by Johnston, authoriz- | wanted to putin bills for extra timeand | osgy noc g nm oG08 B a0 o O WAL T ROKRaT o aa i o fnveatigation of thia BeHItentin e wdare alveady | ing the special committee, Johnson, Brock- [ swear to the same, the senate could do | 41ng I v know what he meant by such actions, M penitenti Captain 1, . Davis, ¢ ief clork of the ad- inclair, appointed by the house | nothing but allow the claims. Th prehended by the \ge reader or by the asylum anpropriations is comuendc only p ( w retorted in kind, and after excharzing | | 1 r it general’s department, is indisposed presentatives of Nebraska to investigate | tection the senate had was in the honesty of | members of the legislature, They forma | o a few compliments of a red hot nature ca, Thoveptblicans hors thirle 11 and unable o be at the office. port on the $230,000 state money de- | its employes. clear statement of what the maximum rate | iy Schaberg’s good right hand shot out, taking | cannot aford to tolerate in its ran Auihentic information has been received Hill, ex-state treasurer, to [ The senate argued the matter an hour, | yil means, o | Mt B G HB i Ve Yved thBle e ekbe) from the department in Washington to the bauk of Lincoln, Neb., | and finally roferred the whole matter back | P Helis: L Sres CHEUHO BICC oL blig HEat HEISHEIC8 LB AL TALALeR IR O EHE Bairia it t that the successful bidders for the competent counsel to institute | to the coinmittee on accounts and expend ixisting railroad tariffs in Nebraska are | 5o, his feet, however, and jumond for | the'state, nnd" the: genernl sensiny i | work upon the new Fort Crook arve: Fop suit and do all that is necessary t | tures. 9 from 20 to 80 per cent higher than those of | like o mad bull. Some liv inter ch N S HoRa T thnt ," ral sent and | construction, Moses . Keeffe of Cheyenne; said §230,000 from any person OF persons ns Will Work No Extra Time. Towa. of blows followed, and bofore the spectators | guilyof tho charges taado sgainet thet by | LCALNE plumbing and gas fiting, Welshuns geincipal or bondsmen liable. for said 6360, nator Stewart brought out his favorite | The figures as revised and corvected are: | — N — | foor: et tnoy ware rolling ol Wie | the legislature they should be fmpeached. | soee he maslil, and for tho cooking s . placed on general file. ¢ tion providing for daily sessions 0 | e T ey ik y oor. McGraw, who is o st burly man, | Lt | atus the St Louis Wroug on TBnge { House roll No, 24, to amend section 203 of | fony i RO FE et g g, | Merchiandise Iutes In Cents Per 100 Pounds. e was getuing Ui worst of 1t fivin Sch n.:lx 2 Clay Conter Entorprise. [y The total cost of the buildings ns the code of civil procedure and to repeal | yyor Graham met it with a motion to lay | RECOND THIRD B! who is a tall, | bt man, when | Cray Cesten, Neb.,, March 15.—[Spocial | {outempls d by these combined bids will be said section s now oxisting, mdefinitely | Jorparanam Mot with a motion hass| " Crans. | County Clerk Woods succeeded in pullingthe | ¢ iy pae iy arch 15 (Spocial | 310,000, 11 is expected that work will be postponed. el toRRVO L tHAbWav: hoWeves - L - | | latter'off. Both men were scratched and | ) lay county's exhibit of | commenced very soon House roll No. 14, joint resoluth v e A R L A b | T R e & 3 | ew | 28 | bruisad and Schaberg sports a gradually als for the World's Columbian cxposi- | - vide for suomitting to the elect ques- | way then placed on its passage, but as 1t | | s 3 g3 0. ¢ e | | | blackening eye. ‘ tion will be shipped today. It consists of | LIVE ISSUE CLUB. don of calling u constitutional convention 16 | made u chanze in the standing rules of the aleadliae L Y : Lincoln Prohibtionlsts, | about thirty varieties of grain with a tabu- | — amend, revise, or change the const on of | senate it failed to receiye o two-thirds ma- T RN [Ty TS AR E oA B E) oo reun LiaR o e ta ated statement of the yield of such Micors Chosen- Shakospearian Reading for o tato. of' Nebraska, indeinitely post | Sl W it red oo [ha [ |l foot i ||yyhe prohibition oity convention nominated | M\ NRERSEL 2GSt th NétAlogtiag poued. Senator Gray vrecipiiated another dis wiln | 210 | Hawl £ CIEE toduys ayor I A 1 out the county requesting the s to take | The Live iss 1 L House roll No. 534, by Suter, for the re- | aygsion on the employes question by offering | 17 1045 1000 1135 | AUN. Wickeffs oxcise commissionoms. ersy, | favorable action on the froleht | ing lastoventng, themitas faatane belug tt Tief of the heirs of Frederick Aschenbreuner, | 3 vosolution to the wffeck. that if employes AN Wyckefl; exclso commissionors, 8. M. | rata” bill which has. | {8 o | el i ro being the decenseq, recommended for indefinite post- |}, » y lay Wi i s i AR BV ERGLY These petitions ave b ection of ofticers. No literary exorcises DOSt= | Fiad been allowed pay for Sunday wo \ of ‘ediication: J, B ‘Miller iand Laivrence | Lheser 15 . "\ ponement and resubmitted to the committee. | wuio it Shoult be deducted from the amonnt TORRIeE, L DHe i i sl vauae || mheloRe 68 bridiros B Ethe furaished. Tho mombers, liowever, fie House roll No. 55, by Woods, to provide o S R AU d place was left vacan nion Pacific e \ Tiod i) 6 Ppory i tobRs bk SoroilEnN 1 . for the destruc- | 355 4H¢ Lhe O o gt for the nominee of the women's mass con- | p tho run- | L very interesting couversation for tho payment of bounties for'the, dostruc- | 5y in fruitl sion the whole mat- vention, The women's ntont tiomi= | fpoore e ot SIS SRS LG W, Mer 01 vild animals in the state of Nebraska, | oy was laid on the SHTMESLLIBBIS (7 T y M 1 the Kansas City & Omaha : indefinitely postponed. | The senate then took & recess until 2: A L T | o démand for real estato in 1} mada by Hutne House roll No. 512, by Brown, to regulate | glok City in 1 | vieinity has attracted many loo ©an hour pleasantly L in this way the manufacture and sale of larl and pro | Wien the senate reconvened after noon Mrs. G. A, Adams, wife of ent at- | wnent investments. At present ) i ¥ }fi\‘ltnznxwu.m‘\ therefor, placed on general | 11¢ regular order of business was taken up torney, was badly injur 'noon wing 1 is bein I WAISons e 8. (ol 20 i | and a’ number of house rolls were read the being thrown from her carriage in a1 ered 1 brick | r. Peank A. Ftzpatel House roll No. 523, by Dimmicls, to rogulato | firt and second times and referrod to appro- | way aecidont < o A S e the punis| mu\g'm‘n ctory prisoners con- | priyte commistoes Frank Burke, n switchman, was soverely A, Prichard, secretary; O, fined in the Nebraska peuitentiary, placed | “'Sonata file No, 227, by Lowlay, amendinz e R AR At Hastings, I G ) T Gt R Gt SN ide | the eriminal cole. “Tvgives justices of the the Burling Satiiie | ; 15, [Special Telo- | SRy St " House roll No. 501, by Lockuer, to provide o NG HE A ANy Ghbes oF infrats 1 Weh, an attache of tha stroet car | &ram to Tir Bee.]—The Hast | SR imbtion oF AT, . I e Ve T EVATT vigatiol X : ) i | Upon motion of Dean Gardner, it was de- for o preliminary survey for 4 navigation | tion of “criminal law now conforred upon | company, just returned from New Orleans, | the great American desort hus beon the re- | cided to have 4 Shakespearinn reading ob : ding from the cast line of ® | county judge | insists that he.sy arle tosher in a b vt o ¢ S = ¢ i 5 SEig B Ttk i state of Wyoming to or near the city of Fre- N A BlA 5 onde | prslrad o W Charley Mosher ua bil | sort of about 200 of the faithful of the Mystie | the next meoting, two weoks henco, wnd u oL on s fagtear s Sy of T _ Senate file y Lowley, alsoamend- lisrd room attached to thé St. Charles hotel | Shrine today. The city was turnod over to | committee consi 1N L Halléy, Wil mont, Dodge county, Neb,, and there to con- | jyg the criminal code in the same manne there, while he was passing througn. He in- | them and the vis bles made v | liam s HEAb el th e Bronosed! OrmhtinTohnall ex: ists that he had A s n and (e visiting uobles made the hest | liam J. L. Wilson whs ape tending thence to the city of Omaha, and Pussed the Charter Bill, i g s lr‘\. Lo at the man, and | us v time s05tels tewple of Lin- | puinte play and the readers appropriating funds for the expense thereof, | At 8:15 the senate took up senate file No, AR A tad, byl the | Soiibmuyed tho [buritnkasinda | Wilson yeid a report showing wdetinitely postponed. 127, the bill containing the ameadments to | eiton SR d LY ghe | down In full foreo gver the I | the past year, the finaucial polive today on suspicion being the chab | bringing ail its regalia and beine the Owaha charter, and th who assaulted several women in South Lin- | depot by a band und by the Hastin schiel and other data. The sed n membership of 170 per- staries B the seors E began the monotonous task of reading the ket Shops May Run, the pilgrims sat do new medics were eiven diplomas. | and honey and ot House roll No. 548, by Trwin, to suppress | bill '\'\‘“: r ”“"\"_‘!‘}”x “1“"{' ;n‘nl pefore the | Ohor Shituers eame in_from all over the | 301 n 102 were active > roll No. 5 to s 53 8 ' 5 omen tuey failed to 1dentify him and he th Platte countr 3 arade i 1 of inviting some promine gambling in grain an options or keep- | It required one hour and’ thirty-five min- | PR . s e R S T T DR B S PR LR e e itio ) ing open rooms wherein options in round lots | utes to vead the bill. It was placed on its R T R e of tho | L et 7, betwoan thirty and forty novices | spoukers to adilross the club was copsidered) f the Chiciizo speculative grades of grain or | passaze and received thirty-two votes and TE 5 Jroro inlbiated.to the mysteviesiof thejonilor, | Denul Gardnor s projosing G HANGALIOE Gty o Chiciizo sy s an o | passige colved Y130 Vot medical department of Cotner university | in Masonic hall, The worl comploted, | field of the State University s a pr pork are solicited, bought, sold and dealt in | the vresident declared 1t passed with the were held ab the Lansing this evening. Six | 3 and wherein the quotations for these options | emergency clause. | are bulletined, indetinitely postponed. The scnate then went into committee of House roll No. 533, by Schelp, to regulate | the whole to consider senate files Nos. 210, option rooms wherein options in round lots | 62 . with Senator Mullen in the chair, of the Chicago Board of Trade speculative file No. 210 was first_taken up. It grade of grain or pork are solicited, bought | was troduced by Senator Smith and pr and sold and dealt in, and wherein the fluc- that articles of incorporation of str 1 Lo i repast of dates | r refreshments less oriental, which lusted as long as did the d; he members seemed favorably *d toward such a plan, but uo definite was taken Latest € heme 18] 4.00] 2 16 4500 it 12| 44,00 (R 00[19.24 001983 o0 Grerya, Neb., Maveh 15.—[Special to Tue Damaged by 1igh Waier Bee. | ¢ of surveyors are now at work | Baxcnorr, Neb. —_—_— . March 15.—[Speeial to | completing the final survey on the Hen- | Tue Beg, I'he water on the Lozau bott Chest Pains— 'y tuating prices for such options on the Chi \ys must contain a list of the termini o dricks canal on the Platte bottoms, whi | has been risingfor severnl days along th cago Board of Trade and other places of like | of the proposed line and must designat 081.43.00 o to tap both the Platte and Elikhorn rivers | valley for miles, and now it is so high that it character treet or streets through which tho are bulletined, indefinitely post- | the s i about three mi H 3 west of this place and ! is impossible for persons living on the cast | lmlx;cd- i e }lm--.ku'r‘!r;lw run. ‘Yne bil aiso limits the w about 0s -above the ¢ uce of | side *of the river to get to this h[u‘(-m‘i ouse roll No. 836, by Withnell,by request, | length of the line on any one stroet to five those ri er rights having been filed | Pender, the latter place thirty he itati ¢ ’ to Incorporate companies to do the business | miles, Oue provision of the bill provents | 5 aalss RaRLIY 6y thea a0 L L R bl el of life or accident insurance on the assess- | any city from granting a franchise to two or | i S0 18,00 The canal is to be seventyfive fect wido | count of the water covering i latse p ungs, pleurisy, coughs ment plan and to control such companies of | more companies to operate a line on any one | i i 4155 |480) and about cighteen milos long and will run | of the town. Two bridees on. the ") colds, asthma “and bron- 8 this state and of other states doing business | street and prohibits more than mmm,.,(.r[ 4. Iro0/s.0 two power plants, one to be directly opposite | north of this place ave out. and teavel fram chitis relicved in ONF in this state, indefinitely postponed. street railway from being constructed onone e Ashland, about four miles from that place | that direction will be impossible for several MizuTe by the Cuticrra House roll No. by Davies, to provide | street. for the sinking of experimental artesian | The latter provision met with the opposi- weils within certain counties in this state, | tion of Scnators Tefft and Mattes, and the to make an appropriation to defray the ex- | former moved that it be stricken out. Both penses of making such wells and to deter- | claimed that the effect of the provisions mine their location: majority report placing | would be to give exclusive franchises to | the bill on general file wus adopted. great, monopolies. The committea rose with- | House roll No. 427, b, 43.00) 59, (ll‘ 455 | R Pl 1500 62100 3 and about pwenty-five miles from Lincoln, to | days which places power will be transmitted = - From thero th will continue to a ! Bind Wheigtorsiatinisteee point_on the Pl about_fourteen mile Kearyey, Neb, March 15.—(Special Tele from South Omaha, from which point pov gram to Tuk Bee |—Rev. John Askin, wh will be transmitted to that city and Owaha. | hss been pastor of the Conzrogational ‘The route of the proposed canalis much | ohurch here for the past six years, resiencd | ANTI-PAIN. DLAsTER, the instantancous pain-killing . Forweak, painful kid pains and weakness ful. Itwitalizes the nervous 61,00 6400 m Oakley, to provide | outaction on the bill at 6 o'clock irg | more feasibie than the if and Omaha | o weakgess, ouniliifes, -and -fere e for the appointment by the governor of a | leave to si rain. | project, the total expense s than | his pastorate a "'\‘v weeks ago to aceept estion the surest, safest, sweetest and prison agent to aid discharged prisoners and The senate then adjourned, after declining | #2,000,000, und has the adv: sing on | call from Council Bluffs, 1o has made him- | best plaster in the world, to repeal all othor acts or parts of acts in | to report on a couple of bills from the finance | 89 & the grouzd floor, huving filed a water right | SClf very popular with all clas | B s e T conflict herewith, indefinitely postponed. committee, one of them being the World's ki to both the Platte and Elkhorn rivers prior | night hewas tenlered a public Dt e e e e Cacr House roll N by Higgins. amending | fair bill, 9.5 to the Fremout scheme. tho city hall. Mayor Brady presided and | POTIEX Peue ane CHE section 3452, chapter xliil., of Statutes of - - The Hendricks' canal has been under ad- | kind words wove spolen by representatives ) = — Nebraska of 1891, and to regulate the duties Revolutionists Surrender, Carload Claswes in Cents Per 100 Pouuds, | 10nd of frecdom for the peaple of Irish birth | visement for the past three yo and has | of the Masonic and ot dors of which he MUSEMENTS of the chaplain of the state penitentiary. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March A dispatch | - or Irish dcscent to celebrate in a becom- | been conducted 8o quietly that no reliable | is a member. There wasa large attendance, AN TS i s recommended for indefinite postponement, ] | [ Mard and from Carizzo, on the lower Rio Grande boi 2 I i RunBr. Teiands e oliday | information could be had until now. Mr. M. : =Y ’ NI W T but placed on the general file. A cor, Oats; (8ot ing manner. Ioland's . patlonsl holldsy | geyliiols awns o fing cattio: yangh, consiat : Death ofiis sinlatr, . BOYY'S e | LAST DAY, s Rt Eneratile: s et o der, states that forty Mexican revolutionists loy " be . and from present indications the celebration | o e ion 0 S Batts | Frexoxt, Neb, March 15— [Special to ouse_roll , by G glus, to ! Whent, [and other | Shingle ; EmasenEaplon s ihe Oalabeablond i iog al thousand acres, on the Platte | B T \ . provide for the iease and saie of the peni. | have surrendered to the sheriff of the count; Flour,|“Gratna | Daors, | comenr, | 01 the coming 17th of March gives every ovi- | Lortoms, through which the cunial will vun, | T Bee. |- Rafus . Clatiin, 32 years of ace, | T0-DAY — (THURSDAY) ~ MARCH 16, ;,nul?.., lands belonging to the state of Ne- | Among them are C |m‘|.<1]srr1m.;::u Cuellar, palige Tl Read MUL iEasnana Sl iRt fd‘:::l:“"’h‘d‘““V'li‘l"‘; _m‘;‘(‘"_“{‘iti‘l:n‘v"« }:.‘"x‘l‘l“""' and he is at the hoad of & syndicate of east- | died yesteriay of pavalysis. The deceased | Last Two Parformancos of raska, placed on general file. and Julian Flores, Lib- ool folada Lol b SAL0R0: SusIpeRainie ol LY. D AC OXCIE | apn capitalists for furthering his pet project | wus bors Massachusotts, graduated from | i House roil No. 438, by Oakley, to provide tiorrez, Dionisio Salazar, Grego Tiws| i cises, which will cousist of a grand street | o'y AT . Meshor 1 Mas : chusstts, g fusted from | p gy MACLEAY « BIREE Ut or Ly Qakiey, fo provide REAele T oo Mt an LA i parade in_the afternoon, to be followed 59,60 tho Untversity of Vermont, and has spont | s penitentiary and to repeal all other acts or acio, Lucia Cantu, Rafael Niet i3 4 In the evening with a titerary —and Bustifiorund the Monoey | Eoleavess Mo et Glane MARIE PRESCOTT parts of acts in conflict herewith, indefinitely | Amado Gareia, Clemente Guiterrez and Es: 8 ¢ musical prograin of unusual merit at | Beatnics, Neb., March 15.—[Spectal Tele. | Heleaves N Claditn of this 1N DHE MO DRR N A RN tponed. piridion Orliz. ol ¢ Exposition _hall, in which a number | gum 1o Tk Ber|—The Gage county Board | Of 5t ; et 2 M0 DEBN LAY D LEDy Jostpan E s Sl 4 of Omaha's most celebratod artists will take | Erom to Tue Bee. ] e ¥ Board | (jpywith whom' he resiied and ywheve the i And then came Irwin's resolution calling i bart, the entire aftair will be under the . | 0f Supervisors met here in adjourned ses- | funeral services will by conducted Thursduy | | 2 1 for the impeachimeat committee. PERSONAL PARAGRAPDS. s.col 8 ice of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of | sion to make up the jury list and to look | morning by Rev. Geovge M. Brown, pastor | i After it had been sent over one day the 50| 5 S A o 0 o | L I e tiidee tail | Bf'ino Metholtas Hntaconal Shusch." E 18 house took the usual noon recess. C. C. McNish of Wisner, Neb., is in at- a0 T O O e R e aitrba o) pottle Ty Ll : i i ! Wisncr,Seb,) i 10 venses has been spared by the committee of | ness. The commitice on settlement with e e & The Absinthe Drinker. 73 Good Enough to Pass. “"""""‘ 900 Judge ““""*"""”»I o) arrangements to make this occasion one long | county oficers submitted its roport this | Abwscd Hie Koy wnd oled. = I8 Frank Morrissey is still very ilL. | to be remembered, The program and line | evening. It finds that ex-County Treasurer | CHAPPES « March 15 -{Spoecial TINEE To- T 2:50. . st the afternoon session the house went, | however, somewhat improved last evening. gl 8 A AT AT A 1 K. J. Roderick musu pay to the county the | Tuk Ber.| A Gernan by the name of € B R TR L R [‘31;:\{l“:il:{l Mrs. Crabis beiug quite ill, wishes friends 60l 6 s suimn of & ‘_Nruulr«_vw“ vllwl- S against ex- | Brunker was found dead yes v i sion . “The following bills wero considerod and | % call and sec hewat 2713 P T 7% Movements of Ocean Stemers Mareh 15, | Tiousurer Kong is dismissod, | 5| farm of Mlatthew Nau, about six miles west | pypNING PERFORMANCE AT & d rrossed tor thivd reading: Mrs. Henry Wiley of York, re 3 At _Southampton—Arrived—Aller, from i Indobladness to the county of &1 030 | of town, having hung himseli toa rafterin | Usunl prices, b Olnrod cngrostod for third yeading: rena | ldent of Omahia, 1s in the city Visiting Naw Vo b e comts T fo was: oodened that e om | the' barn. He had been on u protri T NEW ATHERN. 8 gection 4217 of the consolidnted statutes of fn:nlll:.“ Jst bl ; At Philadelphin—Arrived—Lord Clive, | fitorest on that amount at 6 per cent per | drunk. abusing his f QHISRATERS BOYD'S ppuiifi¥=e | SOTHERN, 3 Vebraska, cntitled “Public Finunces:" 4 rexel, who for the past four years from Liverpool % vom January 1, 1882 i | generally for several days. He had jus Fl nl 1T nng 3 P R by Sisson, to amend | has served as receiving tellerof the Omaha At New York—Arrived—Majestic, from | SHiUI from Junuary 1, 1882 vived in the county from . the sastern p rriavintay, Maveh 1T and 18 | chapter xliv of the statutes of Ne- | Savings bav resigned Liverpool. Benderea an Interesting Program. | the state und had considérable prop SATURDAY MiTINEF. 1 braska, entitled “Public Tustuction” | At the ) Klaess, New York: | e o R Famyoxt, Neb,, March 15.—[Special to | with his H, SOTHERN | house roll No. 129, by Brockman. to regulato | F. H. J i C. M. Gries, New | 2 St FORE 3 Tin Bag. ] —Last night the Faivmont Musical Pau of Hoting Water. ¢ 3 the duty of persous in - charge ¢ 2 A AR s #Bax.]-1a AlEmout My y ] & : (FIRST TAME HERE, 3 3 BE e ieapelled oh tho “Iny:h.wk‘\r\\ of thi |“ 'xk.. C. A, B ‘x'nl{’\!l[.“u’l \.||i|\]|:‘~ LV D | Light Suows Are Predioted for Nebraskw | Union held its closing meeting for the scason | Jusiara, Neb., March 15, [Special 1 IN HIS NEW THREE ACE COMEDY & e ) 4% ve * 0810! 4 0! Y ona, 1 A i = - at the > . o 1 | eram tc e B hile Mrs. John Peter { state, wholly or in part by steam power, and | Neumann, CHicago; Julian' Bechet, New | Toduy, with Rising Temperatore. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ( M Jigram o Tith Ban.] e . CAPT. I3 t provide & penalty for the violation of the | York; H. T. Rogers, C. Butterfield, David Wasmxaros, D. C., March 15.—Forecasts | rosting program was rondared | som was washing this anorning her little girt | 3 sume; house roll No. 104, by Oukley, to | . Seerie, Denver; . B. Huetts, St. Lowis; for] Thizaday: s Pos Nehtaskn and o D | soprent wars: D, [ Ersmer, 0 accidentally fell into a dishpan of Loilin amend sections 3,700, 3,721 and 3,722 of sub- | A. De Land, New York; H. M. Ruffer, Val rare o e Aiiead FandEnaatiabto| MHAS R R+ | waterand was so badly scalded that the skin 5 division 14 of chapter xliv of the [ ley: B R. Bee, Cambridge, b, O, A. Kotag==Inoraaning.alondiness snd:.probatbly | , Miss Gertrude Ripsom, Mrs. came off her person, except a small place on | : carh A consolidated statutes of Nebraska, and | Toler, Bostons It D, MeLoun and wite, New 18 light suows; probably wirmer;southeast- | Wright, Miss Vinnio Cubbinson, Mrs | ber back. She may rocover " mothor | _ BY MISS MARGUERITE MERINGTON, ¥ 10 repeal the original sections amended; | York., 4 3y L 1 erly winds becoming variable | Rushton, B. R. Johnston, Miss Lizzic Chapin, | T el s the om the LYCEUM THEATRE, N. Y, 3 To. D000 By 3 ol R 13.5 For fowa—-Increasing cloudiness and prob- | My, aize, J Miss Nettio | Be3 04 B 8. SRNAREY oL A dor 1 g t of house roll No. 200, by Ames, to protect the | At the Mercer: H. D. Pettibone, Minne- | 110 1t ably folinwed by Mgkt shows: during the | st Mis i Pitise Craso Wuan, | child [ : L "FROH VIAN 810D, 10 Ieren the. priciton of swenphns | Lpoliss George W, Woldlor and wife, Port- | 173 1 afternoon or night; \Wikmer; southeasterly | ton. Mrs. Alice Freona, Mrs. W. W. Kemp, | Tadependents Seleet Condidatos, MR, DANIEL EROY A o employes” & el land, Ore.: Mrs. Hale Perrine, Chicago: D. | 180 14 winds. U and wife, John Divine, Bert | Liscors, Neb., Mareh | [ hine e rows i 3 the employes and the weturing of | W Ogdon Tomeka 1a ) i y | i3 clothing and garments in dwolling uad tene- | & 11 Palmer Caicn: e p pavshaw, | 101 18 Taeap feoozil, nuamore, Mrs. Erienborn and Mrs. Tuttle | gram to Tue Brr. | —The | ) ARG E: o n o roll No, 8¢ vide | < a ; N or Iy SEPYES I murani - BORRAT. O of Linvo gt R | Fows in hale L ruw i balcanz, | ment houses; house roll No. #, toprovide | Moorhead. Ta. 3 Frank Spearman, McCoow) | 18 14 | Orrice oF T WHATHES Buieav, Ovu, | of Lincoln A | convention placed the followin | Fms bkt v owa fn baivony, sle 3300 elerks and assistants for the county clel 0| 14 March 15.—Omaha recerd of temporature and i & issistants for the county clerks in | W, (. Suipp, Jucob Rehm, Chicago; John bong o i P ¢ Burglars Captured at Oxford. field at tonight's convention | Tl counties having over 25,000 inhabitants and | 3an i %y ¢ rainfall, compared with corresponding day of ks e ¢ | LS T!!C,:"‘ ‘] PO JLAR, Providing for Sames fouoy fuhabltants and | Martin, San Prancisco: S, A. Wiswell, ‘Bos- A 6k Oxrokp, Neb., March Special Tele- | Weirs urer, P. M. Loavitt FARNAR St. THE § B, Oakley, to enlarge and define th or | oni P 1l and wife, Dayton, O. g gram to Tur Ber.]—Monday night Preston’s | Slerk, G W. Joudan: oxels i 150, 230, certain members of the faculty of the Stato | |i\;“lr7.h ,‘-;nlilwrk\l ,”lvlh'- Maximum tomperatue drug store was broken into and §00 worth of | MR NG Bieciow | SPHOIAL FNGAGEM ANT, university ; house roll No. 143, by Barry, to | y ebraskn - arrivals: | ; AR i Minimum tenp A ursiay Evens : \ AR et s | togley re ewel stolen. Three tramps, giving their - Conmoncing Thur 4 Provids for on-exauiination of tho ohss b W. G Sawyer, J. G. Lum- | rige tperaiy 895 123 | Jewelr olon Tlisvo. KamM; glriog ihele ST { G E; county treasurer: house roll No, 219, by Sut. | Pard. Omaha; B. D. 'Hill, Pawnee City. o v SRR L e names as ‘lom Nolan, A rooll and Jim | oD, March 15— [Spocial to | ridds 3 won, to amend sections 2,600, 2,613 and 2,656, at Northern—Philliy; Swanson and wife, 0 tatement showing,the cou tlon o tem- | wfoore, were arrested on suspicion aud proved | R A e s en e anan X p of subdivisions 19and 35 of section 2,654 of | Benirand. Sherman—F. 0. Fox, Creto; C. ® pesgbuce and proolpiajion at Quaha forshe | 1o bo the gullty parties. . According o their. | Tua Ban.]--Abaut 9. oiclock. 'ast nig o1 MR, CHAALES H QHFG‘?B. i Cobbey's Consolidated Statutes of Nebraska | B+ Moore, Omaha. | Syl day and since March 1, 1803: confession they a all-round crooks, who | destroyed the implement building of J. 1 | ; - TERTENTS ¥4 ey . 3 of lfihdnnld to repeal said origiual sections ——————— 'fl‘tg }rfi m “v i\;"fi'fi",l.'-"y";"'r"‘"l:z‘»"fi;.v ERRETH 1.':.\:- b.:-ln”\\'nrk;x: I“\“ rlnlx;.\\- I{m:illlwvr \]»:.‘ || N R ath Barrett Scenie Produstion of i %o amended; house voll No. 275, by Lingen- LOCAL BREVITIES. Hi v R LA R s ¥ state, / heir preliminary ring today | == 9 3 felter, for the relief of Scotts Blufl county, 50| 1100 ) 13 R v they waived examination and bound s A QU WOMAN' miius x8ar % Nebraska, und to appropriate #5.495.73 10 | The contractor for wooden sidewalks has | 9 2 Deficiency for the day over to_ the distriot court and in default of who cannot understand :‘\:M‘ru\u-l'l.\‘A ouse roll Ix.» a2, by Lockner, | orders ahead for 22,000 feet. ol Deficiency'since M . }:‘l'.:':';‘w'v“ be taken to the Beaver City Jail ptho '"}"l-"m 1o be "l" Ix‘ Mr. Harford as Marve Antony. give J. Arnold an houorable dischargo | A hand satehel was found in the street | 510 Roports from Other Polats at 8 p. m. ROIOWS T e e J{fom the use.of Doctar | g atircty O ‘ and pay for threo months service: house | yesterday by John Tiilis and turned over 10 | 50 — e g T Looking Into the Tastings Asylum. Plerces Favesite Tre. | Yatatineo INGONTAR mn~n:;m-. i k’: m\""”- ‘\"-l\ll“ll v_|“ te cer- | Ofticer Kiug. satchel contains a purse | i 2giep| 3 45 HasTiNGs, Neb., March 16, —[Special Tele- BAipman. A At | No advaneo in pricos elven oy kuown as the Morrill fund, re- | with somo money and o bank book bearing | ' | ek 2] g5 gram to Tik BeE. |—A select committee from gulin | = S 3 August 50, 1%0; houso roll No. B to Lo (,.'"""“ "‘“"""l""rlli""‘"' uf"m|\'2m }h"n': ".‘.i NE oS R 8 investigating the books at the asylum here | health mo thout \5o. 280 35¢, 500 and 750C. ; fbe the AR . h § iistian association was entertained last | 13| 8% YaL Y epsotr ]| thom{ A woman can ST 5 :grbo'}»;m‘l‘in".“:lno". payment of obligations | evning by wames and mustc uhder the diree &) e b S 12 | since Monday. I is generally underst fml o et | ALL WEEK Mecinntos NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 1. g “The report of the committee of the whole | 1O% Of Mis. F. W. Ober. Refreshments were | 4y Omaha, 1~ m - [Cloudy that 1t is investigating the deficit occasioned more work, bave Mailnea s Weduaatar Sadtatusiay was adopted. gorved to the hoys und au enjoyable time was | 470 orth Platts |om PartClouay. | in 1301, during the management of the insti- Ry Plasante | wan dlsisses mesanin tot ‘The following joint resolution was received | M4d - Aopesey ST I | | Clear. tution by the ofticials who had to resign_on amount to nmor 1] : from the senate: by Last night B. Johnson, an old-timo offender | &5 P | = Cloar, account of certain articies published in T by taking the THE DANGER SIGNAL, ' Bo it resolved by the senate and house of | M0 8 frequent prisoner in the city and St Paul |Cloar. Ber, Experts accompanied the committe “Prascription By HENRY, 0. DEMILLE AUTHOR OF representatives in the lezislative assewmd county jails, strack Gus Schultz in a saloon | Specinl Carload Classes in Cents Per 100 L. 9apOL: praar and a banch of v s will doubtless fur- When the' bedily “LOST PAKA P it ably of f: v s ity 7 Part Cloudy . I ot Mablnse WoloHd FA AR : the state of Nebraska, Thut as there are Lirgo, | FOW and escaped to Councit Bluffs before the —— ~ | Donver | Cloudy nish i theme for the report to be made functions are not regular | Matinos Wednesday, any suat in the hous troeless, arld und minvral tracts of land In' | matter was reported to thoe police. A war- 2 > - Ealt Lake Ciiy. .16/ Snow. the woman tr delicat scents. el | #hls state which are now wholly unproductive | rant will be issued for the arrest of Johnson. M Eo Qs U Kapid City. Cloudy, Mtical Contests. As & support for nerv- 4 Aetive industry of an occupying civilized peo ah e 3 D 7 Rotad 8yl- |Neb. |lowa | Caliary Cloudy | gram to Tie Beg. —The citizens city con- | 8, women, f nvigorating tonic, & BIJOU THEATR! 4 ple ta properly develop tho mines: avallable | Vester Harris, was locked up last night upon L Blsmarok ey | 4 s Jthis 1 thanir g nervino; hesides, ALL THIS WEER, R wators and by nioans of well located artesian | complaint of his mother, for being incorrig- 4w | SeAvpe artCloudy | vention met av the Auditorium tonight and [oythig and strmmpthenieb arriva; baskCen, LTS % p: TS o S0 Bupily S i | Bie Tuolad sk besa in the hablk SEimy S48 | B Vinsent placed in nomiuntion the following city | [lessons pain "1ve the only remedy, for THE FUGITIVE. % "R ot .'u"""l"‘?;""? % otal | [Arentsn g A Qeal of trouble. Of Tate N6 S Gy ticket: For mayor, M. E. Shults; city | HERULSS 0000 vlend 10 bevol =ZeARD AN s ecownry knowledge for theso useful | fai V30 | treasurer, R M. Mahana; city cierk, E. . | the monoy paid fo «oing from house to houso and EDCGERTON SISTER'S METEOR CO, sebe pEsz. EEex wuczes parposes eau only be fully furnished by a re- giing thote: 4 not " Vil silmel large—Kirst ward, M. | —— eyt Fvory Indy visitor roculves bwo solid il 9 . plo; o ! I money 1o bury his mother. What 81 100t reported. Wilt; eouncilmen-at-large in . = i solid aliver motal o 6el !mnlun who fewell acquainted with “Uhie | the m 0y for cigureties. - 619 Local Forecast Ofticial L, Peargd,, Fourth,J. It Burks; Fifth, B. | ly. re ¥ b L S, 3 ANE 3 CENTS, R h . Eoets o8 itk Hvdly ANt to run. Councilma ber also se®ns to | orders were issued to turned without recommendation and in- | of the measures introduced during tho first | freight rate bill, The serate is now consid- | | Yo sceus of sonie vory llvely. fisticuffs in | gy Sratie e Rl b ot Ly . definitely posiponed. forty days of the session have either been | eping it which ex-County Commissioner H. H. Scha- | TR 15 TSR of absd nce granted First Liou- House roll No. 810, by Lockner, to amend | 14004 on the general file or indefinitely post "Beew Hnn iy : T Shiids oF berg and Commissioner MeGiraw were the | b Rl b | tenant Charles Willcox, assistant surgeon, the statutes conceining “divorce,” indef- Tk BEE presents the following tables of | iStmanals;. Votanlias: Mot bl | Houonkor, Neb., March 15.—(Special to | February 8, is oxtonded bne mont o 8 { | poned. This morning another larze batch : | 0 priucipals. Yesterday McGraw introduced | GIRGR, Sebe, A L e extotiann ol s g Mty B !n;"l'l Ik'*illl"fl\"-"“ i Biosisin Wy 1o | 021 il lgmison and placed on the | 1EUTes showing the rates proposed by the a resolution instructing the county commis. | I' L, o Board of Supervisors tint 1ekness grantod Major TUIIGS O o b Biookmit . | of b vas reported and placed on the d ikl by gy b ke ount of sickuess granted Major us C, b TOR H tlon and_advancement | general flo house bill as comparad with Towa rates put sioner to bring suit against Mr. Schaberg to | PReIDS county has let the contract uppor, Sixth cnvalry, Novemoet 8. s stt quest, for the protection and _advancement | general fil | wreotivi of & twowtsry bt ol toN J L cavalry vember 3, is still of the lm'-u""(ll"h"‘-'*“ "fl N"'F'H“f‘- i\_““ The committes on engrossed and enrolled | in force the Istinst. by the bourd of rail sl :"«w\m' n excess of salury alloged to have | AT/ B GHEION O l""- Ly R ther extended to May 10, on account of for the plishment of a bureau of live eichiyigeo s o ri Al b " g St joar! e by fita while i of Johnson and Norlin, contractors and builde sicknes stock industries in ska and appropriate ””""‘ rted that senate fil -\)'_ ]"’.-l n- | way commissioners on like commodities for w When Schaberg was first elected the salary | 214 they will bogin the erection of the same l sults of rifle, carbine and revolvor Money therefor, indefinitely postponod. | bodying thoamendments to the Omatia ehar- | given distances & oF SO o Bl AgheE e e Sno SUREY, | gt n aoiua ths Prosbin bab i) Sh¢ firing of the army for the target year 1803 Honso roll No. 505, by Jenkins, act for the | ter ind been corractly eng O 0 i A R P VTR B i ¥ e sion 8 but 300 a yeur | iy sattiod This will ba the best o in | Feceived by the adjitant. gonoral, Mow thabee reliof of the heirs of Lucy E. Lemon, in e old wrangle ov ment of | 5 i 6 | yut when the new law increasing the num ) vontli infantey, sintioneA Y