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THE OMAHA I)\IIY BEE: | TU&SDAY, APRIL 11, il the men have winked at the strike bo YB”I \ T" \T “FR}‘ p \ H) [ mum frefght rate measure; now fn the | states and ask the co-operation of other I i‘\ T \ statoment of the result of tho analysis of | "E v 1S THE Thise thore wero men on the wround em- | DAL, N t RE PASSED | fatis of the governor 2 isiatures \ \ Hm \\[\\ INDU ST ln | 06 Torta Brodussd s orgme AHAVER O | mugrq (22X SMALLRST 19 (ployed at less than tho torm s roqilred by \ Housa roil No. Bi1, by Casner, to by |n;']‘ Ald for $ha Pintte Oanals [ Showsw high degre of saccharine’ matter | known liver pills, but @ hosses' agroement with o b I — X PENSes 0 o leglslature: ap " " 1 R nhove e orcer X showr b one 80 effective trades councll, The men have an fronclad proved. This bill appropristes 5,000 to | Senate file No. 104, by Babeock, a bill for the Cerman aid Frencn augae beets, | Sl i cen b ,.rl‘,,',',:, agreement with the bosses rnunrw"'w m not Measures Which Succeeded in Qetting | (efray the expenses of the two houses during 'I‘“‘“" ;"vv”"":‘ - L';““"w Il'l'“"';' “" “I‘I" | Boets and Boet Sugar Disoussed by tho | 1t shows that the eod produced | teed to give satisfac | with the excoption of the printing of the | Chapter xxiv of the Consolidated Statutes of i was worth, It is figured %00, Toostant | Ploasant Pellsts nrs Serlke of the L . | e yurnals and the work of the cierks in pre. | Nebraska of 15¢1; approved. This bill so | 15 conts a pound, & an acre for 1 beots smaller, but botter than . 1 sarl ends the old to remove obstacles " y ho strike 18 o stelke of the labor leaders | [MPORTANT CHANGES MADE IN THE CODE | Vttini them for the printer, ana nearly all | {iouits the pid b to vemore § orojoct. | MANUFACTURERS WANT MORE MATERIAL | [Mhore is o lengthy, and dotailed treatise on | the hugo, old-fashioned and. not o strike of the men. ‘The vast ma laims have been paid ’ Senare o No gh .I ToLae b b tee an | boet culture, boot harvest and the manner in pill, fiw medicinal jority of the men were unwilling to strike PR, House |"w .\n]uu by _\y]r‘u s, \'”I nun-:‘l NOT 500 %0 ‘Amena Nt £40 of chapter. Ix - | which msects are troated in Nebreska. Cold ..‘ nts are refined and d only went ¢ hen o 1 by the dele use of safety valy on all cylinders, drums | @ . ST s - b 38 of storagoe cellars are recommended for the NCe] o There was some trouble in inducing some of At Large—Work of the Lawmakers | OF hitro u‘x.wwlu‘.‘,.“‘q like aeriform sub- | S0 ber K Ao O ¥ encke P MY Supply Thelr Demands-Interesting I'he department figures on a net profit of | suffers, at the men to quit and the walking delegates Presented In & Compact | e o488, by Casper. to legallze | appears in Cobbey's Consolidated Sta Facts Propounded by Practiont #10 an acre to the farmer upon beets raised | some time or other, from Con- were compelled to do active missionary work ol ouse rol . Iy Caspor, to J6gn.ise | 5% 1801 1 to repeal ti setions amended » 4 in Nebraska stipation, Nour Stomach, in ordering them off the unds. ~ There A4 the Nebraska Poultry association and pro. | of 1, e 1o reront the sectiohs amended; Ton—Who Were Present, T'he bulictin contains a vast amount of in Indigestion, Biliousness, Bil was trouble, too, during the day, and be — | R (X S ICE R DU o | Rkt e No. #a bo Eawiey: & bill for ainioh teresting and important instructions to far- | fousand Sick Headaches, ' You'ra een 8 a, m. and 4 p. m. four men were ar- | | funds; ap ! 3 Rt B L Wikttae mers who want to cultivate sugar beots, and | relioved and eured of theso trouble :’l‘"fl'“l for 'wn;mmll" 1 creating troub Sixty-elght bills were pnssed by the logis- | House roll No. 29, by Van Duyn, to provide | L0 i ,'“‘ 5 508 'J:“h”»v”-- ‘f ' ""”‘l“' L About fifty members of the Sundown club | 88 the information is to be distributed to the if_you take Pk el A fiest mitn t9 bo arrested was E, Hel fatiine, of ‘Which : Hifuibes Tor o wero | clotks and assistants for county clerks in | SOHON ,hHH 1 Soction 5016 of chaptor v, | ®athered at the Mercer hotel last evening to | Nebraska farmer, it will doubtless prove of Thoso Pel- lots aro casy to take, and man, @ striking carpenter, who inferfered | house rolis aud twenty-six wero senate flles. | oo MV s AP | 5¢the. Criminal Code of Nebeaska as the | listn to o discussion of the beet sugar in. | BFedt value s A e iy Y, T Hicupationk with nwv; p\'m we r<{ <I\1«1: T o reible fn | Up to the time of adjournment twenty-nine House r 5 by Burry, appropriating | same appears in Cobbey's Cons lated | dustry. The meeting was a pronounced suc- | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS they are put up in fittle glass \‘l‘l;: Thay : I."“‘f s \’v’mh g ',." ity St f the former had been approved, and one | £2.457 for relief of Blaine county; ap- | Statutes of 1801, and to r-‘xmy\l said sec coss, the banquet being of such a nature as ———— the cheapost, bcattso guarantoed to giye sab T ohn Matthews and William Hughes were toed, by the governor, who had also affixed | proved. This is for the purposcof reimburs. | 8 amended; providing punishment for prize | 1, g the most fastidious and the dis phen W. Downey, ex-member of con- | fsfaction. Remember, that Dr, Pierce's Pollots it o ' Lo rd Morris for ol # t the ing that county for expenses incurred in the | fghting, assault, etc; upprov 7o b A ¢ h eross from Wyoming, and State Audit are pleasant 1o take, asant in action, per arrested for fighting a is signature to nincteen of the measures | TR (RN Senate file No by Lowley, o bill foran | sion being peculiarly interesting because the | Findick of the same siate. are 1 the. cits feetineffoct, Koep this in mind and y ”.l] : occasioning a small 1 18 orizinating in the upper house House roll No. 76, by Lufkart, to provide | 8¢t to amend scctions 5680 and 5.6610f chap- | subjoct was one of vital interest to all citi- | My. Burdick is on his way east problem of good bealth and good living, ant measure that t 16F the ncornoration of ilinges situnted 16 | LGt X, sections 5,086, 8, (YINNA 8,091 6 ahADtEr | sany of Nebrasiti atid Hosauns 6 Was tindled | 6., Mo, cotty. abtore - i hosses seem greatly disturbed over the pect in the Manufac wh hy the walking d N 1 X secti 5 000 an 5,607 of ) [ 3 ¥ persons who were thoroughly conve county, is in from Alma. Ho he packed up | s borl No 84 by LRheln: to allow chil | section of chapter xvi and s Tt ol B et agit hap s RIS, - i \ )i bill, house roli ). 33, while oll No, w Schelp, to allow chil 1 1 ! ne steam flouring mill at Alma 1l uin A ok bkl st ok i o distriet th attend ‘sehool tn an. | of chapter xviii. of the criminal code as the | With the culture of beets and the maa da iy, G 8ays tho it v thirt, w in which considerable inter folt ary other distrioti aproved same appeared i Cobbey's ~Consolidated | WEe of sugar A sidaring the question of putting L scab ) Rt AW Y Bl SSRHbE (TS N House roli No» 369, by Schappel, appropri- | Statutes of 1801, a wppeal suid sections After the 'viands and eatablos had been | FLACHIK T aucstion of putth s ] calling the workman o : pAlSh ¢ us 0 45 ; b | Reienten CrnTislas fIIa R aE biTL disposed of Dr. George L. Milier, who pre « e 2 senate file No. 11, otherwise known us the | ating £5,000 for the World's fair, and plac- | amen: malicious miscni Ha L oaNy fnstant he was flat on his H edtp e ol o B, for e ol T e deaf | | Senatofile No. 210, by Smith, a bill for an | sided, thanked the club for the honor shown | the mill power .| Ot health should be doudly gnarded at s and made more remarks wis knocked | anti-Pinkcrton bill. the director general. This bill provides a | Act to amend sections 8, 4 and 5 of an act en- | him. "o could but express surprise at the At the Mercer: Jacob Koff, St. Louis: R son. The ate reeks with ehilly moisture down u second time, A score or more of | Senate file No, 14, glving supplemontary. approprlation to the one of | titled, “An Act to Provide for the Incory many discoveries made in the state, At one | M. Birdsall, R. 8. Melntosh, Chicago: G. ‘I SUUIUP 18 CHANBOABIG & A INGARbRTR strikers hastened to his assistance and a ho death penalty in cases of murder | 300 of tan siome o o vide for u | ation 'of Street Railroad Companies Within | U it was thought impossivle to raise corn, | Sprake, St Joseph J. W. Russell aud wif ‘;”\" il L LI e AT o sroc, is also awaiting guberna- | ereditable Nebraska exhibit at the Colum- | the Cities of the State,” approved February | later wheat, and fifteen years when a | Daveaport: Mes. . H. Ash, Livingstove defense his opponen fists i : 1 N . ¥ . ' bian exposi. tion. 15, 1877, and to repeal said seetions. gentleman proposed to him to raise beets in | Mont.:John N. Dryden, J. L. Keck, Kear flow lively for a fow minutes and matter S [ e el 1an, 489,y Closs ‘of Doualas Senate 'nlx.lv NoPen by Johmson. a bill for | Nebraska an ke #ugar from thom, he | hey: O. A, Richardson, Rockford, 1L} Love Terrible DA“GER Po"‘Ts giving the governor power to parole pris. | on act to repeal sections 5,8% and 3805 of | dismissed him with little consideration | :\‘4““ Hutehison, Kan.: Mrs. Joe M. Scott, | for the lunzs and plpes. Beware of the cold, A et oners chapter xlv. of the Consolidated Statutes of Difficultios in the Way euver; Peter C. Standee, Louisville; W. | the cough, the chest pain, the nflammation of the cooler heads among the laboring el | yiary on parole after having served the For Suing HIl's Bondsme: Nebraska of 1801, repealing the uct authoriz y 15, Walton, Genon: Lieutena D. Parker Succeodod in parting the belligcrents. ‘There Sk ok | whl g : tho state g to be kept insur Prof. H, H. Nicholson of the State univer- | Fort Robinson; H. 1. Nicholson, K. Binford ore aavoral Jerqcked heads. bloody noses | minimum time provided by law for the pun House roll No. 571, by Felton, approps ing tho state building %o be kept insured a gentleman who is continually making | Tincoln: A. J. Ulrich, Elm Creek; P. Gillis THE DEADLY PNEUMUHII. Hi i o & from destruction by five v beautiful, black eyes, but no serious in- | ishment of the crime of which they were | £10,000 for the governor to prosecute case: struction by fire ical experiments upon the sugar orth Bend; F. L. Steele, Charles G. St the rocked tunz, the droaded Consumption fary was dorie on either side. Theunion | convicted, is likewise awaiting his signature. | Wherein the state has been defrauded; PARKS OF SPORT. ,__arose and addressed tho meet- | and wife, North Bend; Frank K. Baughman, | “Duton duty only the stroncest guird, the men were then marched off the ground, leav $Bills that Passed. proved. This bill was drafted to allow the ing. He said there were some difi- | Rock Island; A. M erin, Hartington: R. | oldestand most faltnful stand=by, i ing the nonunion men in full possession. = employment of attorneys to begin suit L AGFo . culties in the way to the successful [ F. Curtis, Kausas City; Spaiding, Sioux i b thie Worid's falf grounds proper | The following is the list of bills that suc- | ugainst ex-Treasurer Hill and his bondsmen Pobo D LU L] 5 Y | air g & Ot S " + cate | culture of beets. The farmers especially | City; R. H. Gillotte, Cinclonat ) ost important building in the city to | o ssfully ran the gauntlet of both houses of | to recover H{_n‘ nmnl"\H!m‘l wn;u\q.:w m! ("|::' ::'::lv‘l;l :l--l; r;‘~l~' l\“l\"’"i\:l ":“':"“ 16 | Jeeded enlighteninent upon th MAELER i Wh Bty ey e htin Ol ot DR- SGHENGK S cted by the strike was tke Mackay | the legislatu reason of the failure of the Capital National | of the Paxton hotel last evening and trans- | wore obliged now to rely on Europe for | 1a': Bon Amm 6> MOIREETEI0: | e i For several months past wp- | e tay offlcors and mem. | DANK and was enlarged to cover all cases | acted considerable important business, Tho | sced because the culture of sced was not yot i R L TR A PULKONIC SYRUP. wards of 1,000 men have been employed on s L L w where the stato has been randed and | discussion of amendments to last year's con understood in this country. He then | Stone. Denver: dohn €, Kelly. Minneap s miwantic stedctore. The building con- | bers of the legislature: apvrovea. This bill | there is a possibility of recovering the money | stitution and by-laws oceupied somo time »f methods to be followed in growing | Minn.: Willinm Lo T Lt ALY LY Tt orth side of the exposition | approprinted about 800,000, and the money | for the state. In accordance with its pro- | but no radical changes were decided on od and what experiments ho was mak- | Paries, 1) . Hookos, Chicagas Jonn B Tty that Paeumona, Cure that Consamp. Gronnds and the men at work upon it were | hus already been drawn by the partiesn | Visions Judge Wakeley has been retained by | The foll officers were clected for the the university in this direction. The | o KBTI N A AN L | tlon % : g in constant communication with th faside’ | \hosainterest the bill HraTiadinGa i Governor Crounse, and suit is now pending | current y Honorary president, Mayor ted States was using 0,000 worth of | ¢l Smit 1d W union men h been employed on the spec 6V BOMBHOMB KPPy arainst Hill and his bondsmen A first vice president, G. MeDougall: second | successfully 1 beets of four and b | K. 'Sh Sullivan, tatorium since April 1, and that an advance House roll No. 112 by Mr, Jensen, to rc House roll No. 108, by Cornish, to provide | vice president, G. W. Douglass: sccretary, | pounds weight, while urope had best su Stevens; 1. H. Dalhes Chicapo, Acts quickest nnd surest of all remedios of e OF wiges s De count the ballots cast for and against the | for the leasing and salo of saline lands, was | IL W. Howell; treasurer, Dr. R. 8. Anglin. | cess with those of two pounds weight. In [ ¢t 50 B e e the lungs 2ho-oldost and bost approved nid, the effect of the strilke was not amendments to the constitution: approved. | prepared and introduced in the interests of | J. M. McCloud ade club captain and | the manufacture of sugar there was consid heael] e bl Telegra tRAAIE Fot AVo Ry IUREEEONDIO ved. thore until quitting time "Ihiis biil was a fizzle from start to fiuish. 1t | the projectors of the Burlington Beach | an executive commitice was named as fol- | erable waste of sugar, but this could be over- [ 18 41t BEEC il aioin (Eeteli o 2 SRR S majoriiy of the men lud down th had for its object the counting in of the | pleasure resort. Their claim was that they | ows: S, A, Doen, F. J. Ped die, W. | come. All people who engage in the ind Ll sl b el 2 fn: [senpies and quietly walked away. Man imendments. but too mueh attention was | had expended about £150,000, and did not | Smith, A. S. Rauth and W. Whittaker try should understand it. The sugar sch Sterony Omnti S Gron e NGEUHar ot L i telphia, snid, however, that the ’ iven the it Bk to admit of its | feel like making any further investinent un: The committee was directed to procurepro- | at Lincoln was doing much to educate you o pa HC S tor alls ad the morning if allowed to o 80 being w fully. The veccunt was ¢ vara dllowed to & t!vl\ property | posals for the uso of groundss, and until some | mon in the scicuce of raising beets and P o e SEEIOEH J Vi ely Frien made at a cost of something like £1,000, and ie title quicted in them. The | other arrangements are made the fair . el maha: B . x 1t Waa Entirely ¥ digs did materially change the returns sent 1l prov that the form of appraisement | grounds will be used for team p les G. Stecle, who Is at the head of | $mith, Kenr: L | OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'[ The conference between the council of ad- | §,%, aty canvassing boards must be zone through with, and allows the | AP R R il E Benson, Omalia. Aulito Djtlevation and tho commrtee was entirel House roll No. 133, by Watson, authorizing | Dresent lessces to take the ‘property” at its | wme Ol Story, only us u substitute for Mr. Hamilton, who | fum-chivies L Saunders, Mrs. 1 St friendly, and only ouce did matters look | uppintment of a supremie court commiss appraised valuation 8 OUIsVILLE, Ky., April 10.—Louisville de- | wus unable to be present. The subject, he LIAOLL ud that was before the conference piroved. Under the provisions of this bill House roll No. 146, by Sisson, to permit | feated Baltimore in an exhibition game to- | said, was a_large one. He hardly R ‘,‘”‘“‘.H"l'-‘wl~l-»‘ uting the strllcers, | Hon, Pranic vine, Hon, Robert G Ry | sl ol districts to lssue coupon 'bouds 4 a | day. Tue score where to begin. He would say to begin with sached with the propos e arbitei- | g Hon, John M. Ragan were appointed by | substitute for bonds previously issued to e HAT RIS AonIBiAY o UlANob botit to aupDIY Blon, M, Russell was met with the reply | fho governor us supremo. coure. commis. | build or furnisk: sehool houses: approved AT s b SO (L) (0 ot o e 10" bey | minds of the memborsof the Board of Publi that the council could not and would ot to assist that august branch of the | House roll No. 40, by Farnsworth, defin | Base hiis: " Eouisville, 75 Baitimore everybody engage in the business who could, | Works that some one has a ciuch on asphalt discuss the proposition to cmploy uone bu {epartment in disposing of the | ing the bounderius of Keya Paha county ap- | Errors: " Loutsyitie, 4 alfimore, % * it | Ono hundved and soventy millions of dollars | paving. and that e is maing altogethor unjon men : we numbe cases that have | proved orios mming and Hamiltoni Clausen, | went out of this country per year for sugar. | too much mouey out of it for the intercsts of Mr. Massey of the mational commission. | buen aecun 5000 item in the House roll No. 450, by Oakley, amendment | Buker, McNab and Clarke. If this “leak® as he termed it, was stopped, | the city. Ata’ meeting yesterday morning also of the council, said that the law of the | ition bill represents the | to Lincoln charter T 8 this country would overflow with wealth | the majors stood pat and “passed resotutions United States bearing on the frecdom of wission to the people of the | House roll No. 207, gencral appropriation ! sl ddli oA L leclaring that no paving contracts would be | BO X 1’8 L Get ool contract forbade him in his capacity as a G tHAERE ko TEate MiilatT a Hatiaz | bl Newrorr, R, L. April 10.—The cruiser De No Longer an Experiment. v g con | T iEnTER sont for 508 awarde t present wices, and the mat 3 yvernment ofticer to vote for anything that il 218" more speedy hear. House roll No. 545, claims bl troit was put through trial paces today and | The industry was not an experiment, for ! i, Y FOUR NIGHT n now resolves ftsclf into a contest of endur | {{ 5 ’ . cause they were union or nonunion men. To | o, : 1 her power demonstration every day of its succe This | With men 2 1 3 § e powe y 1 W members of the eity council arrayed . Y. PEARSON'S Romantle Naval Spectael WA to' the sirength of his posivion Honinn YOS aR A oL . X by Luikart, for the re- L s SN year they would handle 100,000 tons of beets: | ghe i (S RATURIBT O LEEIRLLIE M side of the latter it becomes a ver N . Massey asked Mr. Russell whether he had | o matviculation fo for Nebraska State | lief of Mary J. C: This bill cancels TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, but the sugar manufacturea therefrom was | pretty fight, but the majoi o confident ’ll Wh S '\d ¢ gtopped to consider the very unpleasant | normial'to s library fund: approved a mortgage and removes a cloud from a e Bt Xy G A BT GBIt (0 YA IS HECUBAT | it i L R LA L er o b e 1€ ite qUu ron position the union had assumed when it laid | el title. Deramtios From the beets grown on every acre of | WITA ITS STAR CAST OF CHARA CTERS, itself liable to charge of conspiracy - T - use roll by Sutton, South Omaha | Sinee last Tuesday there has been between | ground 200 worth of sugar cc be pro Robert Hiltfard, Willlam Hargourt, Murray only agninst the state and natio ise roll No. 172, by Higgins, providing torty and tifth earthquake shocks in Pico can- | duced, and from every ton of beets it would Woods, Ernest Hastings, May Whoeler. King but against the tre kuu an additional judge in the Twelfth district; | se roll 80. by Gaftin, to prohibit lum- | yon, near Newhall, Gal. eventually be possible to obtain 800 pounds ;“l'“"‘\'i“" h ”‘1!“'“ '“,‘\"‘-l Euzene Sangor prevatling between the United Stat vetoed. This is the only bill vetoed thus far, | ber or coal dealers from entering into a Handy and Hardman of New York will ship | of sugar. The company was unable to ob. O A L N TO BFIFECT! and the countries respresented within | and is the one providing for an | combine to fix the price of Inmber or coal B0 000 ArTaBuI0? RTINARIAK bhis BLammBM (GTERVLLL (tains aBta fenbuglinnna hadenisadiths price L e A TR the park. As reported L this seems to | atditional in the Twelfth | Senate file 8, bill for an act to | sailing for Europe todays = from &} to £ per ton as an encouragement to yokod o nn 0% the rulnad monastory, tho be new thought to the labor leader, and | district, and that is now pend- | amend section 3110 of the Consolidated Several companies of United States troops | the producer. The company had not as yet | Ueparture of the U, 8. 8, Chicago, the reviow @l usked to be given time to confer with | ing before the suprewme court on anapplica- | Statutes of Nebraska, and to repeal said | have beenordered 1o the scene of trouble 1o | made any money. because beets could not be of the white squadron. President Cogswell. After he had consulted s for w writ of mandamus to compel the | original section, Providing for appointment | the Choctaw nation, Indiun Territory obtained in sufticient quantity. The dificul ‘ 150 PEOPLE. 4 CARLOADS SCENERY, there was 1o delay in starting the cou- | governor to appoint the judge provided forin | of deputy county attorneys. In Lancaster | ,The supreme court of Tennessee met ot | yioglyy not in the manufacture, but rather Tiho. sslo; ot soats willlopan, Snturduy, 869 PRrEb & bill. on the ground that the bill became a | county there is one at a saiary of §1,800, in | JAckson Visterday aud Justice W IS MAllls- iin the pultivating of the beots, These could R T e s s Tro o Fear in PA! 3 ACC >:‘n|l“ll”t“‘(\\ll;‘|ll \UI;I.“i\“\ll of ”l:'(‘»)\‘“ :Hll\“,lu | “”“‘{' s courify ithicee in g @ salAry 0181, 300, Because his wife had left him and refused to be soon ovel QI . v 75 Abvrun, momm s ApHL 10,0t tho mins | B9c0Rdunc special constitutional pro- | Approved. : return, Willian Willlame . Chietgo printer, | Mr. Emil Selich, the man who superin BOYD'S .,,,>%W.,. CONCERT ng districts it is a open secret that a gen House roll No. 153, by Oakley, appropriat lul,k:mml. Transfer Law. last ”un murdered her and then commlitted h-nlth\_ ”l"ll'('ll‘vyI'“l'“nnAI]I-“H‘ Grand Island THEATRE victs it is at agen- | House roll No. 153, by Oukley, appropriat- enate file No, 6, by Bagkwodd an ‘act’ to | sulcide; and Norfolk factorics, then gave a very in- WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL 19 eral strike is in preparation to take effect | ing matriculation and diploma fees to Iroads, providing for transfc W. Crafy, for thirteen yenrs gencral treas- | teresting account of the manner in which May 1, and the state civil and military au- | l:’”‘\"‘\‘ fund of the State university; ap- pproved. Railroads are con uf(lu'\‘lm‘ Il}u“:ul-.ulhl;wlwlu-::\uvwlx‘— sugar was _manufactured from the raw thorities are preparing for another attack M T 4 ) g pelled by st to put in connecting or | [iY¥ OR 8ccount of Jichoalth, Robert material. The beets were first washed, then Hpon (o convicts worked in the mines, | House roll No. 183, by Oukloy, appropria- | transfer switel ol T0sithe. dtata | THORMIC HULANCCIRARIIN 0l o cut into small pieces, and the sugar ex Everything is being put_in rendiness for an | Guf 1 EORIAE G B KOIRE0 OF B OF be; |- Where twp or mare rouds meet at which they e O eI vas G oo i tracted in part by the addition of hot water ho world's s reatest living pluniss, attack. The legisliture has passed a bill el sity for support of that college; ' receive or deliver freight; the cost of the I the servives, whith werc attended | 1t was concentrated, purifiéd and crystalized | Souts now on sule at dax Meyer & Bro. Co,, authorizing the governor to use the full f approved. 1l No. 159.by Mokesson, setting | Pullding of such switches to be borne Dy the clorgymen of all the denominations. and made ready for market by a system of 1ith aud Furnam streets. of the state to suppress disorders. It isnot | 2o ";Im.\‘ SR “ & v;.»(\.‘-;\‘ t“ “m”}i"lkl equally by each of the roads thus connected Willlam Beecher of Louisville, Ky., For; boiling, washing and drying. The description believed that the Tennessee miners are not 3 el P (IR 13 are further compelied to trans atton's bookkeeper, wus released from | of this process was very interesting and was y back of the movement toany extent. but oS, oty vas the legls: | freight from one roud to the other freo of | yestorday on glving iond in the sum of #10.- | listencd to with much intorest by ail. Ne that agitators from Kentucky i ing to | y 1t called forth the commenda- | o4t 10 the shipper. 000 for his appearunce before the grand jury — ULI ew were rapudly growing serious when a d I'he prison parole bill, which allows the tachment.of the Columbian guards and some | governor to release convicts in the penite once. Stop your whilo costing the employer and employes nothing, his enabled us to advance the inters - - knew Mujors on Their Dignity. The fact appears to have dawned upon the ‘ | | ests of both, and also our own, Ly secur better resutts with the machin ¥iyckoff, Seaman & Benedicl TELEPHONE 1712 FARNAM 1 AMUSKMIEN 1 i the old sordiers, and occasionea the Saotai Sy : an | April 18 RENLON BRRtiintlata thie threatonod { Senate file No. 24, by Moore, a bill for an GOVERNMENTAL OPINION. e A iate ¢ voto of thanks tendered the two houses by | aet to provide for the uppointiment of a polic Tha house, cattle sheds, farm machinery Theater = Farragut post. Graud Army of the Republic R R s B 3 2 L belong toa German farner named G N ? ides TP i matron in cities and to repeal any law in b e e T Ll | Extracts From a Bulletin Issued Yostorday | A " cousistent herewith; approved ota, were destroyed by @ prafrie fire Sun- t Washingto : ‘ April 10—~On tho 1st of | Houseoll No, 378, providing for appoint- | “Senate fila No. 25, by fiverts, a bill for an | hakoly were destroyed by . prairio fire Sun v i S [Speck THURSDAY, APRIL 13. : 18 ment of a commandant of the Soldiers | ac to nmend seetion 1857 of ¢hapter ] Alghy WARHoIgm SO eI : : et Eenernl atrike among ‘f’.',(,”, _‘l"‘l“‘ home; approved. In accordance with the | the Consolidated . Statutes of N whmatn contalning \3".273'.'15"\"'.3‘.? alifornia | Telegram to Tie Br From the Depart- trades will bo inaugurated here for an elght | yower vested in the governor by the provi- | amendment to road law; appro | : i b o | ment of Agriculture this evening a special | JUSB h Jeffel”son or nine \ur-m- day lv'»\p:.u*.\";-;m : e h‘ | sionsof this bil, the wovernor appointed D. | Kot o Ko, 13, by Moore, a il for : i rgerpart of the fruit | bulletin was issued on “Experiments with | going on for some time, although leading | A. Seovill o ora o take charge of the | gt 1o amend subdivision 15 of section t y An Indlun village in the | g0 Beets in 1802, 2 ot fibor men sy that all the contractors bui | State institution at Grand Island. An over: ticle i of chapter xiv, Compiled Statut cok and carried off u | Susar Beet i : i l"l ,‘,‘{‘.‘ » "',"‘.'“-"l And his own company in o i ve necsoded. o the domands. . The | sight left the old law lacking in this respect, | 5. and to rencal said orgimol soctions pror | 1 ntity of the fruit. interests to Nebraska and Bee readers fig gl fotormen and. conductors on the electric | and it was in response to the governor's re- | yidihg for organization of associations or Islon of the supreme court in the | ure most prominently. From the first to hics ake fre PASe: 0 ol v 801 ~ ~ H 1 i shorter hours and more pay. B e e cnabte enate file No. 14, by Moore, bill focan | for the Ilinols Central but to surrender to the | ports upon the beet sugar industry in Ne- 2 ! ouse roil No. 49, by Cornish, to enable ¢ to amend section 3, criminal code, known | elty the lands in dispute. The decision settles | puicica’ The work upon which the bulletin nder Polico Protection. Judgment debtors to dissolve the general lien | 4s saction 5,579, Consolidated Statutes, giv- | the fact that the legislature is merely an y 5 With torturing, disfiguring eczemas, 0 pets en Wednes Prrrsnure, Pa, April 10.—Four depart | of judgments pending proceedings of appeal | fng juries discrotion as to the death pen- t. It can make and unmake laws, but it | was issued was carried forwara under ELEAIE Box sheets open Wednosd y. CUTICURA REMEDIES when musi spend two years in the ofiice of an at 3 Rt toraey before being admitted; approvec ! 5 s th < Powrswovt, 0., April 10.—Contiunous | Py Witended o Faiso the standand of | 2¢0to amend section 5135 chapter xxxix, | oA mateh from Liston says that while Klue i i % y P v Carlos was drivi esterd ALLernoo; N 15 of high sugar content can grown in rains Sunday night havo mastered the de- | admission to the bar in this state, and re. | Of the Consolidated ‘Stavutes of - Ne- | it Was e 1o proon A1 Nobraski, and with proper agrienttural con- | structive fire in the western part of Scioto | quires the applicant to be a graduate of the | Praska —of 1801, relating to the dutics | young man ran toward the carriage, brandish- | ditions with a fale tonnage per aere. The | | | | Losses from Thuy X B ioen et i | Gallowe of Thw of the Stite university, or | Of “Tegisters ot deeds,” and to repeal | Ingu revolver, and before the polico coutd | study of the ¢ obtained at the experi- ‘,.‘.’,"“;‘m.d l,‘.l“,\“,““,‘“l“\”l,,‘. ‘H.‘I'. R i " | that he shall have studied in the oftice of & d original section, and to provide a pen- | scize hinfired n shot which pussed several | wenialstation of the department in Nebraski gupposed, but sull will bo very huavy to the | TUL B S Bt S I ere. wia st | 1LY for the violution of ‘this act; whoro | feot above tiie ks had, "rihe younis i Will be given In Another part of this re port frien, Th Greshn Ly tu e shall bo o person of oot morat chaw. | erroris made in vecording auy instrument, [ Wi areested and imprisoned Dakota nud Wyoming Heets, . losses are far greater. Several large wilnat | he shall ) person of good moral char- | FHFes o ica'eomes out of the recorder's sal Advices from Constantinople show that it is expectation awakoned by them, p Eroves are umoni the tlinber destroyed near | Avter, basides having to pass u satisfactory | Pho expense c 5 Anvidas SO CONRTanLIDp show thakit. Under the same heading appear the fol- | ©¥¢ PULAR Argentum and Bennettsville | examination 05y approved Chrfstian girls and dispose of then to the | lowingon South Dakota bas been more than fullllled. Their FARNAM s" T“ERTER' LS House roll No. %, by Barry, appropriating Agninst the Lotterie owners of harems. If the relativesand friends | Thi les from the state of S ; v 5 ol . I ; aren an ) ety samples from the state of South 15¢. 250 35¢. 500 and 750, - - £.000 for reliet of Dora Paxton; approved. | Senate file No. 52, by Lobeck, a bill for an | of the kirls attenbt to them they are | kota showed an average bect above the no ceecs has excited the wonder an WEATHER FORECISTS. weficlary is the widow of a Giroclsy | act to amend section » of the Compiled | met with the stateu t the givls havoe | mal size, and with & fair content of sugar, | °% s has excited the wonder and ad TO=NIGHUT. ofticer who was killed rkiunsns tatutes of 1591 of Ne a, being a part of | Cmbraced Mohammedanism, and this, as @ | South Dakota hasso nearly the same advan’ | i S iy Nebrasn In Promined with n Varioty o | it 10 0 i o mans | hapier o ontttod. Ciane, It | H ol e BAGLEE, % 6 s e Arifontand | gt for the praductitn b ks ity | miration of physicians and drageists, JAMES A, REILLY, | miliar with the marvellous cures daily | 1 118 Orlginal Musical Comedy -Druma, i s oncerned that the remarks applied 1o one state uiy A GERMAN SOLDIER. Wenther for Today. M. S, (€ 1, o fugitiv m justice. Lotteri and for the repeal of said origi- | - V 1 ek ) jpickigss N T RO ORI AL 1150 be St pplicd to the other The o WASHINGTON, 1) April 10, Forecust House roll No. 80, by Oakley, making the | nal section: prohibiting publication of lottery | LOCAL BREVITIES. R for Tuesday: For Nebraska and lowa—Qc- | professor botany at the State university | advertisements in newspapers; approved 1 — Dakota would be the adventof early frost NMagnificent Sconcry ~FHigh Cluss Spoctaitios und o ; ! Cw Rongs and | very quarter of the cwvilived world. | Sfitines wod any Aoat 250 ments of Painter's West End rolling mill to- | OF 8rror: approve annot give away orimpair the rights of the | rety Rusk, and it is issued under the [ and every species of itching, burning, number of new men and a few of the oldones | protect the same by levees : approved L . . thisstate for police duty, and to prevent t he Sixteen cases of cholern are reported from Under the sub heading “Data Obtained | plotchy skin and scaly diseases are re- Yo have the other departments in operation | Arnold was commissioned first lieutenant of Senate file No, 44, by Moore, o bill for an | dreds of p dying of starvation. e t bt las Thava beontin op: MATISEE 3ATULDAY Molders 1 e and served three months. There is no record | yitled to the same civil rights, to punish all | district, Be vinee of Hainaut, have und Islund number « g ; TRANS- of the Portsmouth Stove and Rauge cow- | rives Arnold &75 for his services and the | viii, civil rights, Consolidated Statutes of N An carthquake shock shook most of the dis | as follows: the best HOWARD mud stil | ¥ yours has now demonstrated the fact that | with in doctors, medicines, and all o companies in the world Kenombor, dospita the enor 18 cone appeal with a foree never before realized Tho wale of soats will opon Thuraday morning alt; ¢ House roll No. 179, by Keckley, providing S " 4 people. ? = . Wile: 4 N[W B w1 th nol{oa protection, VA Largs | sk roil ] ! 3 nate file No. 11, by Campoell, an_act to special direction of Prof. H. W. Wiley, the i L L 3 PRERR 0 ML B0 O DD o0 o \EC | for ditching und draining wet lands and 0 | prohibit the importation of armed men into Foreig: chemist of the department. bleoding, scaly, crusted, pimply and ¥ A v yeturned to work, but over three-fourths of | ' Fouse roM No. 85, by Lockner, to give A y : n g sikers ure still o The firm expects < 1 A 5 Ly appointment of any but bona fide citizens for | different pacts of Galici from the Several States,” appears the fol Friday, Saturday a a Suuduy the strikers ave still out. The firm expects | J Arnold an honorable discharge; approved. | Subh service, In the go ent of Perm, Russia, hun- ving upon Nebraska: lieved in the majority of cases by a sin- April 14, 15 and 16, by Wednesday. There wis no trouble. the First brigade ot Nebraska militia in 1364 | 40y to provide that all persons shall be en- | Five thousand coal minersin the Boring ation i Nebi the year, viz.: At | gle application, and speedily, perma- THE THE ;. + s ” | ofhis diseharge and the new law directs the | parsons for violation of its. provisions. to ro- | Fesolved upon o generul strike, partly for | pounds of s by the re- | nently, and economically cured by the BOSTON HOPKIN'S Poursyovri, O., April 10.—The molders | yjjniang general to issue one, ‘The bill also | Deyl o for viplavion of W Rrosl o o mo | liher waes nd partly for universal surage. Pirns on file 1o the ofiice of internal revenue,is | | Ska of 1801, as heretof stingpand to | Sote n borvia yostord d Island 10,100 1,415,800 | physicians tals o 11 other rem- o 5 ~ Jho pricos made. &7 wuakiug cortain to e lane b attariavyers raskn of 1601, as heretofore existingvand to | fisures woro torn {n tho eattls, Largestreams | Qrand fsland.............. 3110100 1418800 | physiclans, hospitals and all othor rer- | §PECIALTY CO. SPECIALTY CO, Nearly 200 men are affected. The swike | prooco NG 1o, by Cornish, providing | With the provisions of this act: approved. | the fissure uds of houses and muny aumples only were recelved for | 2dies fail. To those who have suffered ——— T * promises to be a lon thab WnpICANES f0F admisslon |-)P“ Ao ¥ | Thisis identical with the civil rights bill | churches hive wrecked. Public in the laboratory, and these were COn? OLIDATED thaty Ll 0 the bar ) i troduced by Ricketts in the he ings have b rendered dungerous for occu- I : but contained n very | long and hopelessly, and who have lost ‘Sannto file No, 48, by ( a bill for an | Dants. I pereent ir. The experionce o Guitlvely the two greatost and b rat i it Haviin's thontor, Ol things human, Curicvra Revebres | § oy $0r an. axtanve Loy solidntion, the prices will bo the rozuiar onos of U.e thoutar in the history of medicine. Evory hope, | mefofiwiug prics ¥irst noor. e, sio aud "+, 1y 106wt effected by them. They have iriends in B S Ieonl rafus. out o o botamst; the professor of geology state | Senate file No. 60, by Moore, a for an | The little daughter of Policeman Mike | which would not give suficient time forthe | ' f s lorist: the professor of chemistry state | 8t to amend section 3,218, Consolidated Stat- | Kissane died yesterday of diphther, farmer to properly harvest and protect his | shifting to westerly in Nebraska during the analth PR ah e P 1 ites of 1801, rel ot 3 blic; ! oD T e ey N taud the brofessor of entomology stato | ules of 1804, reluting to notaries public; | Chaplain Diffenbachor repeated his ill Fhom the state of Wyoming three samples | People in every walk of life believe in POPULAR S e Ak e 0log liach is vequired to discharge | notaries shall keep a record; approved trated lecture on Washington ity last were received. They ‘were only about half FABNAM S'. T“EATR | PRIGES i n w Nebraska 2 fes without compensation; approved Senate file No. 63, by McCarty, a bill for an [ {010 a good sized atidic nee in Washington | normal size, but extremely rich in sugar. them, use them, and recommend them. | g TImQ Thuesday nnd Fridiy Evenings or the Dakolas—Generally fair; variable e roll No. S5, by Neison, appro. | act to repeal section 1833 of chapter xviii, | payl bieditlil) Wyoming possesses the genoral advantages | o s BT R L . winds, colder inwestern portions priating £2000 for the velief of George | Consolidated Statutes of Nebraska, aud to | "0 g e tion ofa | Which huve becu Indieated for Colorudo, and They are in truth thoe greatest skin A TR Maurer; approved. Maurer was a private | enact a substitute amending the road laws A women inferasuec 2 the formation ofa | on the irrigated lands of tho stute sugar boots | oynae lood ors and humor reme ‘ . v I EaaEm T tho Bias reuiiiane Tae Vo | anpeovedl woman's club are rordially invited to be | of typieal size and high sugar content can b arosy biaod purlfiers and humor, rem ROBERT MANTELL | | Orrice oF THE \WEATHER Brigar, OMai y 3 e I yresent at the Young Men's Christian asso- | easily grown. The elevated plateaus of Wy- f ¥ 8. Sulo greater th ) Nebraska National guard, and was ordered Senate file No. 55, by Tefft, a bill foran act | ! K an asso y K dies of modern times. BSale greater than April 10.—-Owaha vecord of temperature and & > S o ciation hall this aftey f ming when tgated would doubt- | 3 § ) A omeeboratureaud | out with his company during the Tndian up- | to assist the state library and the Nebraska olation hall this:afierpgon A IR o e for et eufture | the combined sales of ull other skin and | VICTOR {B8fE! RABAT Iirat Appearance in this City of e vising at Pine Ridge' in January, 151, He | State Historical society’ to augment thewr | A coroner's jury yesterday inquired into | {jin, For any other crop. . resting Itom yeam AR} tour yours coutracted theumatism,which is now chronie. | collections: approved. the death of James - Brady, who was run | 4" 41 ; blood vemedios. Sold throughout the | - Inthe Intensely nterceiing Romantlo hrams v apdmay, Xl dyoeud Fr— 1803, 1892, 1891, 1890, | ¢ ) ' 2 1 § " 4 Schuyler Experimental Station, IN . IO 5 € 4 % | The appropriation is to'compensate him for Senate file No. 74 by Graham, a bill for an | over bya South Ongha motor Saturday 4 Xt tenipe i (i | priation npensa m T ) ’ wor R forimoratis 7 = | nis physical sufeving and expense of modical | ¢C to amend section 5,02 of chispter i of the | evening and roturncd verdict exonerating | in commenting upon Mok Done at, the world, THE FAGE -\ MOOHLIGHT. Avernzo toniporatus troatment Consolidated Statutes of Nebraska of 1501, | the railway company from any blame Department Station at Schuyler, Neb.,” the | Pcelpliation y House voll No. 91, by Watson, to provide | dud to repeal said original section, providing | Yesterday afterndbn! Frank Suimer was | bulietn says [iSheloat: OuslguRas S8t SUESREDA RAAL oS THE CORSIGAN BROTHERS. peratuve dind procipitation at Omaha for th . i Sued by “incorpor- | rances on property; apprved The prisoner is one of 1the hog thieves that | true foran azrieultural community, such Preparea by POTTER DRUG 4xD CHEMICAL | T = Hal ay and since March 1, 1503 ) tions, fi Senate file No. )y Thomsen, an act to | have been operating mear Fremoy The | thatin which the station ls situat 5 00! ON, . day and sing Lar iations, cuate i 35, by Thomsen, an act t have been operating mear Fremont T'h b ALRAON SIS SiRI0E i Ration: of the | ©9F ATl L A Exp051t]0n a l %S for the iy se roll No. 104, by Oakley, providing | Consolidated Statutes of the State of Ne- | yesterday forenoon Johu R. Hamilton and | the attention of the farmer. Blessed witn o 0 Disonses, matled free Wednesday Eve., Apr. voms sinee. March 1 12 | that the Liucoln school board may make esti. | braska, amending road law; approved Webstor: appeavell in police. court | virgin soll of tho grontest richness, the faymer s Wednesday Eve., Aj i \ 0 g thi and Mr. Webster withdrew the compla & | his continued horetoforo to harvest nis la Under the Ausploos of the Duicloney r e s L doineh vor ont of the hands of the eity council; | Ao awond seetion § of un nct entitled +-An Sl pfe. Walitar wituaraw v ‘.,"”",‘“‘L“‘h::]‘ erops without eoncerning binsclt respecn PO O CLT ) ue) ) - neh | apbroved Act to Provide for the Incorporation of Uni f \ the continunl drain which he Is muking upon > 4 e ol Ul House roll No by Lingenfelter, ap- | Versities Uunder Certain Ciroumstances,” | that the matter had been amicably settled d L e SRR R AT THE ONLY CERTAIN Grand Operatic Wagner Concerts. propriating § .44 the relief of Stotts | duthorizing boards of trustees of colleges to : 5 ¥ THE A s Ty T SR CH b Uam and George ¢ athiro yesterdag for oxtublishing thewe factories every branct LEUCORRH(EA (Wbites) ANTON SEID House ol % by Fulton, to legalize | Seuate file No. 121, by Correll, a bill for an | Prutally assa 'm'.n‘.‘zf 0 h'“‘m‘ skip with an | Giieed. Other s cercnls | Fomulo Wenke Il 4 qui 2 pobably pull | ment less it by the I elds, M A __ | Heresoforo Coloctat vy vownship coiectors; |l indobtaduess aguiust”roud districts; up- quitat hadly urs bt will peothbiy“pull | ment leuonstaughe by ta bece daie, Ivls | Andin e Ranigte w ou ! Senate file No. 142, by Correll, a bill for an Jumes Murphy, who wus charged with | Loient station organized upon the plun of at o, w. 0 a Aug for the State Upiversity, act to prevent pool selling. entoring Bell Brandow's place in the night | HE0Nac Senuyier, Tn the orgaization of i red b Sonlo of Pricos—$1.50 a e goneral ad & w ate certain moueys known as the “Morrill | amend section 1,39, of chapter xii, of the | Articles, was brought before the police judge Ihis point was held constantly in | \Nomnn s Bcst Friend. Sohtaon snlentFord & Ohariton’ mus E E v fund;" approved. ‘The congressional act re- | Consolidated Statutes of Nebraska, entitlea | yesterday. Upon waiving preliminary exam- | ¥ vsent R a W theoum 8 | cloiy ceeds of the public lands shall be applied to | 1,390 as now existing; approved | trict court. Dally laid down, modifying then from time to 3 poxsonain | BIJOU THE ATER i > Snow e DIED. “ 80/ W Cloudy the colleges f, the benefit of agriculture | rent resolution calling for a constitutional SR S A require and us the experience gained by the . » T o A n { COMPAN g @l @clonay and the m al arts, and this bill re- | convention of the several states to | 2 2 0f Ave lines or less under this head, Aty | Work may indicate. The work of tho stitlon e . THE BLIOU STOCK COMPANY W) 8l 0 Clonds o B i g B by B . ? L e LR of M Walter Maxwell, who was ussisted (n the | ment), Chlengoy Eil. IT] |° Bl lolondr treasurer to be at once turued over to the | stitution of the United States, relative to = BEME, WA R R Y O oot Batlilanei it st and Dol . FANC“ON-"HP ¥ e | & wnilly residonce, o Farme an Jller & Cov, Car. 14th And Douglas Sts.. ND THE NOVELTY COMEDY CG X 1 T ey —L State university rect vote of the people, and nstructing the | aee sr” Fanaral lodny 8t 5" p. . from Yalaaklo Inarmation A Vasmers Sk N S 5% ettt s | ":” .x.’l'\'.:’:;;“;,;ll';_f‘fs\:.}dl\;; ‘..‘3 G. E. Hunr, Local Forocast Official. House roll No. @, comurittee bill, maxi- | goverror to votify the governors of other residence. luterwent St. Mary's cemetery Here follows in the bulletin a lengthy [ 11 51, COUNCIL ELUFFS, ATINSE . Mintmuim teniperatire 3 - suturday night, by special requet Statement showing the condition of tem vity and payment of rebate | for county clerk’s oficers to ascertain incum- | locked upin the eity jail for safe kecping The bniportance of this w is especially | CUTICURA RESOLVENT, prmal teuiperature 49 | amend section 1,905 of chapter xvili of the | sheriff will take his prisoner home today R A e v B T AlL About ths Sicin, Sealp ana Lprecipitation. ... 10dnen | mate of school tax levy, and taking that nate file No. 112, by Moo bill for an with embezzlement. " The gentlemen stated | ji& () Bluff conty for 'nses ineurred in the | borrow moneyon the school buildings; ap- Cours Ofiads Walker, atreqied David, Wil ! it R e And Ly Basire Motropolitae Orotesien the allowance to county treasurers in coun- | act to provide for the payment of outstand- . potatoes and gra nmade to yleld 3 4 0 0wy result from the conduct of a hect sugar ex- | I SFA'l SALE OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 8, w House roll No. 481, by Porter, to appropri Senate file No, 166, by McDonald, an act to | time and abstracting thereirom various s station and in the original plan for its | wonde nisslon; baleony box seats 5o extra. ) ulo8 NN ouay | the more complete equipment and support of | ' Senate file No, 182,'by Stewart, a_concur S time us the exlzencles of circumstinces may . valy e ALL THIS WEEK, 4§ BiCloar quires all money so received by the state | cousider an amenament to the con eaeh additional line ten cents. last year was under the personal superyision { LY 0. (Fema! Supporting AGNES FULLER lu ki 78 .00 Cloudy authorities of the Industrial college of the | the election of United States senators by di- \ sie May, aged 2 yo way and & Pearl 5t.,

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