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SR RF AT Y FOTT M ST FITANG e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1893 . i " F 5% R .l | R " wonate nenin forty-elght senators answer- | plain his refusal. This he did, saying that | 80 .1"4 he ould now return h-r“ -_m"i pro- D \t : | shameflly abused individual, while Cun- | up, just as did the collections of the month, ’ Grattan railrond bonds . 0,161.66 ing to their names, « | he considered the ,,,‘,H,.‘.[.,,I, oo important ‘,:'\"uo:p;..-x way for the next few hours. | \ D V) l'vlu?'yl:v':m r:"\nfllndl_\' |-'Inrt|'ll n\:ul the de- | ut the same time that Scott took his depar- | “‘\~~Ill= ?nll’ruulhumh 1,450.01 | to be passed upon without debate. " anl was well treated and was shown as | ture, | Special levies . 76.80 Daylight Aroused Them, 1 “%On '\ “motion to cxcose Mr. Dubols the | Another call _was had at5:15, forty-five il many courtesics as any prisoner had a right | 1t is in evidenco that ho drew out tho | 311880 special fund 241.29 By this time the ad blatted out the | yyes and nays were called and the vote re- | senators answering = [CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. | to expect money that was in the Stuart State bank a | ' ° tPportionment school fund 289788 garish yellow light that illuminated the | guited, 21 aves and 20 nays. | Mr, Martin continued. At 4:05 p. m. he | 4P S— He admitted that he had no respect for a | week bofore he fled, 1t had been deposited n o 04,607.00 chamber, Vice President Stevenson had Mr. Dubois’ name was then called, and | said he would close his speech for the pres- | .y.ly.u'"l v.|m-(- ma b my mind that T am | criminal, and that other things being equal, | in his own name, and he redeposited it in | fanuary to August 17, 1868, W. R bt retuenod to the chair rofreshed by his 1ong | notwithstanding the vote of the senate, he | eut with the hope that he might continue the Tothen With a Pt e e wenfia™en | he should always consuit his own con | the name of ¢ corgo H. Bowering, tho | Sttt total amount due on second rest, the senators had road the morning | diy not respond to the roll call | discussion at some_future time, as thero | Cloibed with u props A o reward and | Yenience —rather than the wishes of a | cashior of the institution, and took the cer. | term $55,031.99 Dapets, we .u:\lnl\;:g with ¢ fair :;I. 4 of | “Hera followed “"viwf“i”" a8 :,,d“;,,,.,.,',.,. [ ;\:!:"I‘hrln."\llli\"\l;:jll;l‘l‘.l:llm;;::l;lal of the question | {O 0 o8 A iy Alkin [risoner. A lll“|hr;vlv| m\smnl into towy in {ilh'nlr\ of deposit in Bowering's name. The | Creditby cashto R J. Hayos 29.68 Hine nd the s e scemed once | Sanator Dubois could be compelled to vote, | to which e had nof ded. saie ablo: that fis did not | iron: 0 id at Scott had no one but | ba as beon served w otico not to - o e Tl gl g Rk e | whicn ‘were involved, but the point was s | RATL S0 po. FebEBORIOUL S8 S0 Fe Ay | CADIOF that his fricuds would take possession [ On arriving at Sioux City Scott looked up e S v Lihlati ) to follow Mr. Allen, remained where thay | quickly dropned. Mr. Morgan, democrat, of Alabama gave THE 18 Bd Delloves me g o aa b dutsi | of him us soon as he got to O'Neil. Cuaning- | a tax sale purchaser by the nume of Thomp- Total balance due 294,007.06 3 had been placed twelve hours before, 'l'rwfl" | Mr. Dubois sat in his seat all the time, | notice of an amendment to the repeal bmi | nsked in the matter was to got jt1 turned [ DAM made up his mind that they would not | ®on, who had invested: at the lnst { | \ ing, 1t is true. but adding a tone of fresh | yut his name did not appear in the liss of | prepared, he said, by the representative o Rotuting a Sta over to him after Scott until b The lady got ready togive him | vroperty for delinquent taxes, and tu . The lac J 1 ness to the reanimate chan i1ye me the poward, Satd tak I the voters who voted. Neither did the | hisstate, Mr, Pugh, The amendment pro- | ha, womuch reward do | Up, and irored him accordingly ove Mr. ‘The honest, law-abiding citize YNel 1 nghatn, 1 ¢ 10 him £8,000 worth of tax cortificates, « 1nw-abiding citizons of O'Neill who nad sat throughout the nigntin the | pames of several other senators on the silver | the coinage of silver dollars of | you Two ghensand dolinrs.” said I, ath Frisoners st Large, rocoiving the money therofor, He induced | M4 Holt county have been donea gross in- 1 4 gallery was reinforced by four ovhers who | side who were present all the time. s. which, together with all silver | wl'my frenses. s ren't you ml-!‘n\u-n‘/l et : 4 | Thompson to make'the payment thonon the | JUSHCC by somie of the reports that huve been eame in At daybroak While tis discussion was In progress the | dollars of like welght and ftences, are| gRihe. WNo SIE SHEVER comtiact with H. | | Sinog kils return, Scots has been in the oun- | graund this he wodes Ty money to make | pietlitted in connection with this matter, 1t 4 The silver men wore not as severe on Uhelt | hands on the old senate clock were moving | mado logal tonders, excopt. where othetwiso | F; MUrDhy, who reprasents himsolf to be the | tody of thie sheriff, but_has not been in Jall. | 'sattiement Wit sno. onmoney, 10, Jnake boen heralded to the world that aftor opponents as it was thought they would be, | oy and the hour of 9 o'clock saw several sen- | expressly stipulated. The secretary of tho | it greed 10 M0 wne “ox. | He goes whero he pleases, accompanied by & | now My Tho s % v | tt had robbed the county blind and I i | ek he agroed 1o pay | me and my ‘ex- | gt Thompson finds that the con | for it was pelioved and expected that the | atora present who nad not been it th cted to purchase silvor bullion | penses i before T 81l ty e any loss T il | GEPULY SHErilf, and a straniger would not, for | tonos have cancelod the cortiticates on | S<IPPAd to another country, on being silver men would insist that the advoeates | chamber for several hour Somo of price (to be paid for in silver | allow Scott to ko scot free in Medico *You | On instant, suppose that he was even under | the ground that the payment was illegal, a | DTOUBNE back here by a Wexas sheriff, of repea: shouid continuously maintain a | them not st all during the night. Many of lars) and to -have it coined into silver | Will remember, Mr. Canningham, that T told | surveillance | it was made out of the state, snd not that officer was compellod to remain 0 { anorum within the scnute cimpar. Whis | them voted on the motion to lay the Peffer | standard dolinrs to an equal amount monthly | You ‘the othier evenime whi o ' JOUE | jakin was virtually turned loose by MAtt | tronsiirer's proper pikee o bocisons | indoors at mght for fear of personal Iy they did not, and o ever 1Leall th amendment on the table, 'The result of the | and yearly with the gold doliurs coined, Mr. | fgoni that (Murphy ,.n'\'.rmli'l"'m e Daugherty, as soon” as they veached this | tho money was fiover in. thie - posscssion of cnee and was hanged and burned in 3 { quorum immediately disappeared and often | second vote on this motion had not been an. [ Morgan said that the only provision of the | #na "oy have, o 1 v' knowledge, voted | 1Y, Daugherty going up to the hotel in an | Witnin the confines of the eaunty, [t will | ©Mey on the public strects, Such o state 'N I an hour clapsed before the qemand forwhe [ nounced at the time and whon, therefore, | amendment which did not have his -ap- | #2000 T county warrants (ot the e | O00ibus, and Akin walking up town with | Wit 1ot of ‘exponsivo litigation i the Ne- | MOnb is & foul attack on the honosty and | { presence of senators in the chambers wits | qp0:15, the vote was announced, the result | proval was that excepting the legal tender | nose of getting SGott back to. their midst | Rumber of frionds. Daugherty slept ab the | brgka codrts. | inteerity | of our people, as well as a W made. Thus they were cnabled to obtain | ghowed that there were fifty senators voting, | auality in cases where otherwise stipulated. | there persecute himt Now, sir,” said | Holt | hotel, and Akin went alone to Scot 's rost | Wost maliclous wmisrepresentation ot the BORETN eyt ble Slen ANl the night ven more thian a quorum. The vote in de: | Mr. Teller, republican. of Colorado then | COUNtY warrants are worth about 45 cants on | aence, where he spent the nieht, Alkin was Saunndered the Sehool Fands, | facts. “The people of this county aro not so ¥ At 2:10 Mr. Allen had held the floor nine | vl was as follows tooks the floor “and rosumed his spocch | {he 46T the zung thae ©have: been talking | not arrested by Sherift MeEvony, who hada | One of the most scrions phases of the | Infatuated with the methods of Scott 48 to ] hours and was reading cxtracts from John Yeas—Caffrey, Camden, Carey, Chandler, | against the bill, began last week. At 6:20 | Now, 1t you deal with Murphy you understand | \VATTat for his arvest undor indictment, and | shor nge is the condition in which it leaves ul to any such demonstration, and instead | é unre Mills. Five minutes later My Cullom, Davis, Dixo Dolph, Faulkner, | Mr. Teller said he had animportant appoint- | ahout how much you m..m.;.vfi sald 1: *Mr, | he was allowed 1o come and go without | the district schools of tho county, it is | Of being compelled to koep out of sight, it J made the point of no quorum and the call | oy allinger, rdony Giray, Hale, | ment which he was desirous of keepiug, | AKin, F'say toyou,sir,as L would say to Mr. | interference or surveillance, although not N that they will not be able to have | 18 8 fact that Sherit Cunningham was f developed the pr of BILy two senators. | Hawley, Hill, Moar, Lindsay, MeMillan, Mc- | and, if agreeable to the senate, he would | Murphy it he were'heto talking to us now, Mr. | under bond, i the terms of school voted at the annual clec- | 01 the streets and in the public places ot the At Sn Mr. Gearg of Californin, who | Dherson, Milis, Mitelell 'of Wiseonsin, | now yield the. floor With the understanding | MUrphY ot i fism iy horih YOI | anasmuch a8 it has been charged that | tion unloss especial measures can be devised, | CILY 0N tho evoning In question and p ong iled the president in the house yester- | piatt, Proctor, Quay, | m, Sherman, | that ho could resume tomorrow. To this | ;:'1':'1-[:"3\'%'1.'\‘.:-‘:’J:'.'l.["'“Il'l‘f}'l.\:‘:".”’u|7"|;.‘-I-“. " cott had been “persccuted™ by the county | 1t has been suggested that the teachers | thouht of molesting him o cfigy pro- o aeeompanied by his colleagiic, | Sith, Squire, Voorhices, Washburn, White | thero' was no objoction, and Mr. Stowart, | avs SH¥HHInEL0 do with him, uatil ¢ NMurphy | Commissioners, 1t may not be out of place to | could take warrants to bo paid at some fu- | EFam was engineered 4t the dead. foue of Benton McMiliin of ‘Tennessee, 1o see what | of Fouisana— republican, of N¢ A was recognized. has at least been carrled out to the lotte give the history of Scott's “persecution.’ ture time, but it has caused a large number | Bdnight by hut two or three of Seott's sym- v 3 g it least Deen carried out to the leter, «® | progress was being made in the senate, and Nays—Bate, B . Blackburn, Butler, A RN which 1 have never had reason to belleve History of the “Persecution," of the best teachers in these schools to go to [ Pathizers and beneficiaries, who had not the ) alittle later Scnator Gallnger ot into a | Call, Cameron, Coke, Daniel, Goorgo, Hun- nother Ca would be forfeited by him. Murphy has | g oo le began o 1802, ut the | 'S00X and other counties to toach Courage to attempt anything of the lind ! i hot altercation with Senator Allen over the | ton, Irby, Martin, Morgan, Peffer, Vest, Before ho proceeded, however, Mr, | BIVays seemed, from his e \YV.nmvn . Startoa A JAUREY, 1503, at the The schoot district of O'Neill suffers to [ While tho t rclass of residents of this ! \1se of agricultural doprossion in New Iing- | \Walthalie17, Dubiols, retiublican; bf T9Ako suggested the most s Inqunnugu '!lu 5‘1‘“"' iy "“‘k“‘“';f "Nl"l}'*l first term, “1“"(\ he ‘;;"‘ the extent of $16,000 and it is stated that tho | City were abrond nd. When the vhair had innounced the vote | absence of o quorum. ‘the roll was called | O'Nelll, there o aneier his idieamen 1 that oy Yae comimissioners to see the | term will bo shortenea hore, Tho vacation The people of "O'Neill protest against be i Atdn A, m. Mr. Dubois again made the | and stated that the Poffer_ amendment had | und forty-six. senators responded. Me. BRI L e sh th ',ll,hl;;*d";(;\"m :“1“'! VPR "';-; will.probably come iz midwinter, when tho | ing slandered 1 any such manner, and msist L ! point of no quorum. On this roll call Mr. | been laid upon the tabie, Mr. Voorhoes w: Stewart then proceeded with his speech. Anxlous to Get Scott O m._“‘l'-" ~1‘-‘ A “‘hh"‘ ~‘\_ ) »I" g | Savingof fuel 1s an item that has been con- | that if the followers of Scott desire to either N Wolcott appeared in the chamber for the gnized. He stated that the Peffer | He said u his own experience ho could ro “No aoubt,” safd Akin, “Murphy has been _‘“"“‘ln,,'{“"“'““r‘ L "" ceampaign | Sdered. School bond funds have also | land him or express their opposition to the M fiest time during the night, but with the | ymendment to the Voorhees bill was the Lseveral important questions which have | A1 stllbow making himselt quite officlons | hent i lanee sum of money in Ving fall | Bulered, as the gencral grab caught them | Work of bringing him to justice they do it a8 ¢ othor free silver repuolicans rvefrained from | only one pending excent that offered by the | heen vead in the senate, which, if they had IW!'h‘lfl ||vmn--r, tr) cl:{u 1'" perseeut ”il[‘ \"k'i'" e, :;\ : nlmlxknu“ rll.-l 6 "IL a -;lgl-‘ #ll and the school district will not recover | individuals and not stand in the bal B 4 answering. Fifty-four senators responded. | committee on finance, which is the Wilson | poen decided hastily under the previous gL l‘nlx4I|'sy:l"1'l|r:-“-r'vlvllill|: “2...'"\;“/-,- :; esH :-L-in 'r' ".”'l.\ ha »‘U"Lk‘ unas had | from the raid for at laast two years, accord- | and endeavor to have the impression ¢ ‘B Chaleman Voorhees, wito was natching 4 | Wil or houso bill No.I._ HHo suid, howover, tou, would have” brought untold misery | Scott uiay boable to roturn With e Safl | Seoty did mot when s mones on hand, | 118 0 Superintendent Dudloy Joyed to the outside world that the peoplo ) few moments' rest on a lounge in the cloak | there were other amendments which had tho GONRLEY: Mr. Akin, you cun't deal with me by Paying | yhore being Lot on iy oo money ¢ s W Hid i here, 18 a whole, ave disposed to condono | not disturbed, been proposed by senators but had not as yet AbT:20 Mr., Power intorrupted Mr, Stew- | mie off & 000t 4B eontAOn tHOHOINY, OB D l_}:hfl ‘h' ing but § .48 in the vaul: when the § h 1 the Money ofticial erookedness and overlook o ) &, John Allen, the wit of tho house, | been " oftered: bt o would bb™ 11 |yt ‘o call attenslon i the oot s diiarary, | Lieliove tunt. 14 tha. taountioh b (pmmissionors mado their, first visit. “They | What has become of the stolen woney is o trudged in‘with his biie slovch hatunder | order ‘when offered by their authors. Ho | fhore b ou oo soaie lick ofa quorum, uieh roward do vou want, e, Hhen give Scots ten diys in which to make | probion: thatall il o sulve 1t is PRACINOBOR HEND, his armand jmmediately became the center | yaded that the finance committes's amend- | cratic side and not. more than six o the 1o kin. SLam not prepare e by was secured fro ot believed by any one that Scott got away L A i 4 s e I mand: | cratic sid J > th 0 suld 1 %to tetl you just how much my [ Omaha for the purpose. The matter was all, 1 also conceded o S of an interested group, Allen's jokes were | ment was now before the scnate, and asked | publican side. When the roll was callod | Crmensas i piyioll you Just hot s o by 1y Pinpose. The mattes was | with [t all, and it s also conceded by every | 4, aven wnd Mis Skipper Loaging t hatled with delight by thoso who wero try- | that Me. Martin of Kunsas be recognized 10 | Papis to socitons mom e il rranged by J. M, Thomaz, president of the | one that o great deal of it is in the hands of pper Longing for ing to keep awalke, discuss this question. T repeal foroes woraabout to oarty. oitt State bank of O'Neill, who' visited Omaha | various puarties all over the unty, More than a Fall Sait Breeze Today, At 4:30 Senator Wolcott made the point of TR AT 1 e Pt T LV SRTRS A T A DLEY galE apdarranged with J. H. Millara for the use | to whom it was loanod by Scott. A | NEW Youk, Oct. 12.—If all tho signs do t noquorum and forty-eight senntorsanswered [ Martio o L U6 Robtiat | EFIloN 1R D ARV R INViNRA the: AAMBSLEL i aidd o) n_»mfin.:m::p for one day. The ooy was | goodsized amount s mm‘;!m . out v | not fail the Vigilant and Valkyrie will have A whecall. At4:55 Mr. Kylo demanded aroli | Mr. Martinof Kansas took the floor at | 14 LSAGTaRY LA AL Y Ehavd soon s v ot & shippec D exhyess, and on the sumo | small sums, ranging from & to ¥, and | plonty of wind and sea and raln for thy eall again. . The temporary rest gavo the | 9:50 and began a plea for the free coinago of | }I“;n':l‘jfr' Hiediied DRophraotyocomipells | inotie it Btz sl (i s | tran wont. Stato ' surer ). S, Buvtley, | thero s mo question but that somo of the | pents of wind and se wnd rain for thelr . senator from Nebraska an opportunity to | silve appeared immediately after the vico presi- PRt Dt MHLme | whois one of Scott's bondsmen and who | partics who r ved it never intended to | M g ‘ take usip of coffec. Forty-soven ors [ At frequent intervals he was interruptod :‘n:-':;n‘:.'nn‘.u.'.:'.'»:v'.‘f 1117"};'1\”-:“:;; P R i R R AT T .1.,“'("‘;":; ayot | witnessed tho count oy the special commit- | pay it back, Tt is the general belief that a At the signal office 1t is said that a storm ¥ | liaving tnswored Mr. Allen continued his | by rol} calls and deluys necessitatod by tho |\ “isgulienor tid not pressa‘raquest lie had | 10en s to, about liow mucly. 1onoy SEct ucs. | LeCof the commisalonets 1n the ault of the n few, however, who constitute the | is coming from the south and that it will &y wonderful effo absence Of a quorum. During one of the In- | {600 o ames of the absentoes be re- | NItH Bim?® “No,Guid” he, “T huven't been | treasurer. 'The books called for §i5,000 and | ring that controls. the i machine, | voach hero before the start of the race 3 At 5:10 Mr. Faulkner yielded the chair to | tervals Mr. Stewart read a letter warning -v(~1 a% te names of thoabscntoes be 1o- | jfvjng i O'Nolll for somo timie and don't know | the balance was made up by the banks of 2 have the bulk of this loanea moncy, and itis | Fyape will b rain. co ler temperature. i 14 Mr. Blackburn of Kentlcky, and in another | him to desist m “obstructing legislation” or | Ported. 7 , much about Seott’s affuirs” “Well," said I, [ O'Neill and others of Scott's friends. further believed that this is the main reason 4 © rain, cooler temperature, with Mrsblack CULLLY e s 5 5 S 3 amite | Mr Stewart had but expressed his regret | “itseems to me, Mr. Akin, you are taking a % Ut B vay | ind fifteen to sixteen knots an hour and MEou Berintor Voothees robiirnod tothio | i might ibo iblown up with a dynumite ||\ hi Niolo SRt s iXoneates e REEEer | Cltsecmato mojdtecAking- you ‘uro; takdig 8 Started the Storm. why they were so anxious to keep him away L ! h ate and relieved Mr. McPherson, who | bomb. There was some laughter at the let- | ° SRl Sl )y LOL ! A3 i i) O 4 ¢ from Holt county, that they might never be | vossibly stronger. No matter how the by s ! ST administration and administration senators | anythin amairs. When the borrowed money was shipped | cnilod ¥ it nad been on guard aueing his absence. | ter, which no oue took seriously. L PR S T AR e A A T out the next day. nu the hord” ey emibPed | cailed upon w disiorge. p weather, however, both yachts are roady \ At 5:50 Mr. Dubois’ watchful eye again | Mr. Martin then resumed, making an-at. 15,50 WHLe Dhwetaliism was and how to | yGut, dorastod T this e Akin itand that €75 was paid for the use of it nna |, IV18 currently reported that Scott lost | for it. TR ISt e ENBROS T O L L (U OPI RO uLy= | EABI BRUIUNS SARERFR DT LOFSTE T DRt | Loonttits parity ¢ B0 | Y n friend of Scottse stid o, T ain also 76 was paid for the use of it and | congiderablo money over the gaming table, wptain Cranfield said today ! iselosed the absence | g % | Mr. Shoup, republican, of Idaho interposod . . expressage investigation was started e i t 2 ! D oaCE todavithatehs 3 five senators responded to the call, salled sl arivers and shiylocks. Av 1330 | MF, Shoup, ropublican, of Tdaho interposod | S b SeoutS bowdr i Sxprussage, an_fuvestigution waa star \y | and e is reported to have lost $1500 ou_ond | would take whatever the Lord Almighty 3 Me, Martin was stitl speaking, usual suggestion of 1t < Soott'a Bonamon Bedare: as iscortained frc ® ihat Geony | oceasion on tCrazy-Horse's” table at Nor- [ chooses ta sena and make the best of it Hy Silver Men Obdurate. The program of the silver senators is to | Quorum. The presence of forty-three sena- of the local bankers under oath that Scott | g k. and at another timo $4,500 at Fremont, | w uld prefer a good am o E s : g, ol ARl e 0 rir ‘ S AN sha, Dankers v onth b Scol d d at ano ) 4,500 4 . | woul er a good, SHIT wind, but not too N An efort was made bitween band 7 avlock | e Tollor ov dones’ follgw Mardin,“wnu | (00 i tetporarily secured uough who | | St face, At that o totlows e | Bad tld then Uiat ke She it cpim | o ho diso sald 10 havs. Dlayed TRrEOly | M wind, 3 10 wantod b Know WhAL his { to/¥8ach on agredinet o tnke n recoss from | Ste o Ptewart, dones: | roll call, and’ Mr. Stowart rosumed his | fO any of this moncy' thir SCott his stolons | Lake the mo AR Y | in Omaha. cutter could do, 5 to ¥ o older 8llver , and Mr. & 0t iy 1 0 y deposits, as < : § RlimggHouT AL 11 [Tholprojiositioniwas ind othor of tho older silver | CE, (1) UM 00 to Riave rond o hewapaper | LMeail Scott’s’ bondsmen.' Aicin sniled and BEOVILEG SD Ethe - AW i s Sotne)of ills/Blita Sohemes; I'hat Lord Dunraven has not abundoned 4 made to the silver men, who decided to re- [ men who remained away from the senate | Sbeech. 1o askea b » il sald it was generally understond Scotv's | P D S th/ LS ik i < o | allhope was shown this morning by the fact jectit. They suid that the repeal senators | 1ast night, —came “in during the | atticle, because iv anfomo uILv,:n..‘}I_nuu“!: Dondsmen would not be troubled. “1'll see you | one into. effcot, oas ho would | It lspositively known that ho gombled fn | Puaynbontt vor ot lons okt put aboard the i T forced the continuous session and woula | Morning = prepared to ke up the | SPIL W R L DL i e g Lur gl T T ”p""‘mmfi"“‘r ‘r"‘l“ “‘.“‘;{"“”: k) eliy ""““"¥“|'"’ heavy P Vaikyrie and stowed away in her hold. This be obliged to suffer the consequences, The | Work whenever necessary and Teller, Bl Gy i for thi purnos O gounie aiehteon iles e | Toan sie Obothe Payment of less intevest | losings aro reporte ott " divped into wiis “done in tho hope of getting her back in any effort to | Wolcott, Dubois and others who had boen in | 12y GAUHIIE K U0 S AmEECAt-E L STIION Wit the iw 0F mecting Murihy: T | Boand to i e compelled by tho county | number of speculitions, and tho- gre: to the weight she had before sho camo > recess or adjourn until some the nber all night, went away to, if pos- T g oo SromSsn RO OIS LS iesrnise AR FATIHPATA LD Sio kol Riid |HabiR DIt SeyeLALE oA vhe Bbintars part of them resulted disastrously. over. R n 5 KO A re r adjour ! I t, the first in the front row on the demo- | < sented themselves in order to avoid having ted with putting to g ount of s ment of the guestion had been reach Ao e eon oSl e oty Basnee |loraticialae ¥ Ras[dpuhin sabahisTolorkiwho | o o LAt i catibils Hhameiifon o s out) | (RESLEI T StisE IR chiniorder Loy avs s Intro: | moncy into Ui Durehaso of inety. acros | 008 Conversation with Designer Watson, Senator Allen's powers of enduraiee wor A sty thoe moa oy Sopon BA. | 6very now nud! thon fitaished:thorBenator. || whicik L it SAsCRG ALt ek ohok | ted b SaTy e oo mony was Intro- | south of town, ‘which were piatted as | [tk Eehtloman said: “ho Valkyrie's sall stmply amazing. His wonderful stand made | itely, and say that now that the phy ¥ith ammunition in the way of newspaver | ho arvived. ‘We wew siviven to"tho tralu.,| existence of a conspiracy between Scott and | Hazelot's addition, Tn this he was assouinteg | P is speciied one-tenth of her possible overy oue wlo hiad watchod himngo on hour | endurance test has begun. it shall be carried | yticies aud books. ] 1 Vi Sl itboit wiatfers i question” | the bunkers for the purpose of defrauding | with Cheeve Hazelot, ox-vonniy olown, | Sl area o avoid measurement taxation. after hour, sustained by his indomitable en- | to its legitimate conclusion. untl we hind trayhlollabout nine willds, or | ‘tha. cotmty, nnd e wip vemoved from shes | sags o ; i speculution. He | Lhat tenth would about come up to the Vig- ergies, wonder how long he would last, | Continuing his speech Mr. Martin. de- Helplessness of the Sennte. bt AN aTCeybich L ealeututed | on'a complaing filed by d. £, Topling. o thrs | bocy w0t & winning speculaifon. He | jiynis sail ‘plan area, Thio Valkyrio could i while spealing of the poverty and dis. | recent cvmpaivn ou sach g letter as 1o | Jossuess of the seaate under tho present | deyp and tealn bexam tho conversation. 7 | The ouster caso was taken to the district | proved - a costly . oxporimont. o | Siood ‘the extm o UATSE (i DO TR S SR R Y on T democmmt sanntors g™ wof | system of rules has becn given than by tho D b O, madas up syour mind, Cunning; | court, whero it was reversed by Judge Bar- | was next intorested in . the. Holt Saslly MBS Fooull oariefiitho sl ingly that the Nebraskan seemed able to 0. o b democrat senators had made | gyeny that tollowed Mr. Voorhees' inquir i, what you candlo i this matters” <y towon error. Thence it went to the supreme | County Cattle company, which absorbed | HAPS O3V} or lightened ower, give only words;he wanted to give them | such speeches to the people as they had | Syie” Proside Uy, vhether | Sald 1, “Tain willing to turn Scott over to any vhel A dvauced on the docl Vi R Mot Al in comparvison with the ordinary keel typo actual relief. Mr. Allen turned savagely | made in the senate on the finaucial question, | yoor oy ity peniuly s, WHOMHEE | mnn wholwilll RIVO IS & TeCant for v aul R i acvanod Filiolcaskat) ihcusand dollars. He was ass0- | jgdo e fearful, and I gave the Valkyries | i) weiTh SINE L o demotratia party in tho parlanco. of the 0,480 LB piay me u v ich hus been ax iatbLetundecadyisementiin Sentain: ted in that with Dol Akin, Dr. W. D. | g1 the spread which | thought hoi upon Mr. Palmer and dectared that he had the demovratic party in the pax nco of the | ermitting senntors to anake the point of no | PAY i reward which hus beg er, 180, but is still hanging fire. " Thero fs | Mitthews, McRoberts, Ssumplo and others, | 5118 the svread which | thought her huil ziven to the poor s means, give ay would not have been in it. TR | [siteddi 3 : by 1o dmysele. . 1862, bu i . > Mi $, McRoberts, Sample and . | could carry surely and safely. B i g oiboob ct i mpansyglyentunuE{faaviratlamot "\:-‘\-n;f\\.-\:::-‘; ao el R hi e A Syt AL 1 o'} good authority for the atatemont that the | The loss was heavy aud it is opeuly talked | Shud, CATTS suroly and safoly. = Doth e i a id_no! 2 0 adi ‘C8 doubbas to (51 ¢ terms of the * said ) Frye, | “Doesn't make erence,” satd I, case was decided and givel one of it So N P il & ; 3 are mol 3 want t be chided on that scoro. 'The altor- | tho presencdof i quorum. But thirty-sovon | wio\vus prestaing. oth o o moliapie | whoosmt muke any,difforeuce,” sutd I, wtt 1881008 10 weite the oplatee ool of the | that Scout puid Akiwsshare, Thiscompany | g machines, although the. Vliyee oy n ! | who was presiding, “there’ is no limitation 10w of, 1o you where Seott is, and you Justices to write the opinion, but the opinion | was subscquently reorganized and —Matt i cation that ensuced led Mr. Palmer at thav | senators answered to their names. Senator | | TR EHEOVIRa ver in the pre. | 5e¢ him. You will bear in mind, Akio ONELObHE G 8 (3 A ample accommodations for her crew of t 3 and the chair knows of no power in the pre b B s not been forthcoming. Daugherty anaAkin have been doing busi- | ! poiut to sy that Le would give 600 to some | Jones, after the sugwestion of the absence of | giiing officer to put o Hinitacion th Jou uro u strallie €0 e, and that 11 g aoLLy i thirty-six, and ten of these men are surplu: charity, whereupon Ny, Allen decl a quorum, did not anunounce his presen 5 o 2. -+ o e | this fellow as a prispnc hurged with robbery, His Boud Got Weak, tho ruinsof the other concern. It The Valkyrie's crew is numerous g 1 y o A 3 % i s 4 q Mr. Voorhees sank buck in his seat angry, | wnd win o hold him until T am sertlod ) et 1 supposed ‘for some time that they | , Yhat] il S Vi ch N e f hen h lled. In f: i 4 g ¥ Y| and what' the Vigil Is of o cre: although Mr. Palmer was four ‘s | when his name was called. In fact, non but with o further word_of 'protest. The | With' nceording e berecmen, L seyle U was ascertained by the commissioners | \olo'dging Tusiness on Holt county funds, | 90 What' the Vigilant needs of a_crey ‘ wroulthy us he, he (Allen) would give n liko | £ho scnutors from what ara called tho silver | vyl “call: brotizht forty-Tour unwiliing Vie: | covnty s CWramg &0 {sgrecnient, with indune of that year, some time after the | 10 SRR NG Sirpassingly well: supplied | Much larger is a mystery. ~ The Valkyrio is amount. statey responded on any of the recent roll | pinicinio the chambor, - suid ho. 1 am goinpdown um, beginnine of tne litigation, thata number | &% Al W N bkl iuumtlhnvguf migeuee and her model might What Coustiiutes n Quorum, O toaavas Sihthio canata iy As soon as tho anmouncement was made Sioytarie 1 sl e ANous wiglitoon oL ihe iivetie oot ol Ve S wore Uans. | tion in u business way with Scott, who is o aibroTsaia titie ook ol orulhlik E feen minutes later Mr. Shoup made the | oelock indicatod a general opinion that the elithela s maTof S ool | RaInESAKIn? 01 Paso," sald he | thay he must secuve additional bond. Hehad | 1S brother-in-law. The rule of measurement of the Vallyrio 8 My fort g X ARG I3 ested the absence of a quorum. He ot might just 1 stay aw o 2 N leulnl oyl JuorumELC l\A forty st Lk e Unuous session will last at least through sanse the decision of the chiir put it | paso sald 1 Whyor sad” ha Syimom B 1 twe names added to the list, but they were Between Bunk and Mills, after the additional bailat was put in makes appeared, three short of a quorum. * | 4 second mght. Some i | Puso,” sald i iyt s L Y y they will not re- main longer than that time. There is much absolutely in the pow to block legislation, for putation was made a s s the absence of a quorum. and the roll would 4 um. the board ‘on the grou quorum had broken down for the fiest tim ks, ground On the wotion of Mr. Faulkner, Serzeant- | or tiis 11k on the republican sie. at-Arms Bright was d 1 1o bring in | & Senator Voorhees aenounces in unqualified ~. absentees. \Within two minutes three move s the story sent out last night to a No | never have the perinission of secing Scott | 10Y approved by i down thore” said LI have ordered moncy | that they were “straw” men, and added sent the A st go there in | nothing to the strength of the bond. And order toget it “About this thme the teain | pight heve it may be siated that the addi- reached L which s situated on the main | & shier of the defunct Holy | her load water line 8586 feot wud reduces County bank, is another brother-in-law of | Ber time allowance to one minute thirty- t, and that is popularly regarded as | five seconds. having had something to do with the close Dave Darr, ex-c as 1 ey s 0 v 3 a . o win in the Federation. 5 Rl comAt ALY S 5 ! have to be calle ekt 0 50, opeka tion of these two nes to the bond b ations between Scott and the bank. Darr i 'II‘I‘H“\KI o pr \“l‘lx;ll“:l\n‘xlxl;»‘x: mt 1‘!:::; P”rl(] SR ioE O hrpiea b hgrood aponw | “The United S said Mr. 17 M3 e, R \een | been seized upon by Scott aud his attorneys. | is aow running a roller flour mill hore, and | CLEVELAND, Oct. 12.—The Amalgamated g ames, » vice president announce b isle and Senator Gorman had agreed upon a | g0 cn® B S OSE at caused the | wiiles *from ta e in Fo county. | Who claim that this action invalidated | that concern is pointed to as another monu- | Association of Street Railway Employes de- 4 quorim was present. com ot movare Ani At it was tobs | slowly, and with u gravity that caused the | wiles “from Santa Ie ity I ployes de galleries to titter, is the most digmiied body in tho world,) hero he' paused, “andy” IR T B { he proceeded, *tio framers of its rales did | 4 tHTere we met L fnsing at o not suppose any senator would violate the | fof 3% Lol A Lol 1 M proprieties or the decencies of the senate. | Jong Horer e whole bond, and that none of the sure- an be hel Acting on the failure of Seott to furnish a satisfactory bond, the board agan declared the oftice vacant, and appointed R. J. Haye Mr. Wolcott suddenly sprang to his feet | and made the ment to the goah Teyle the county mon, till auother concern in which he lieved 10 be interested is the chicory which 1s ostensibly the pr of Iazelet aditiveness of Scott with | cided yesterday to join the American Fedor in the hands of Voorhees to be put ation of Labor, point that a quorum was not | thyough the senate. He declares that no a majority of memoers chosen to the senate, | sych measure had been given to him and Idaho, Wyoming and Washinzton being only | that the administration is not sceking partially represcuted, but a majority of th i to Balk Murphy. el ¢ s Do —_— mill, Gompromise. i i . g t ) PELL THE OLD- FASHION. B d b number entitled to be chosen, e nskod the herefore the rule is made without any lim- | to Ak sald \ republican, to the place in June, IN®, | & Dickson, but in which Scott ha always | A.»r ,{.11‘\".\’.-:"7,.",“"” R C o Eaale B Voorhees Taking Every Advantae, itation upon a serator except his own sense | are y d I Heott refused so surrender, and Hayes began | evinced u great deal of interest. This, to- eliiE o s The viee president had the rule rvead t Mr. Voorhees is taki ntage of every | of right.” SRk i o Santa | TITHA || AL el O oni s ool | ather with his known intimato-ralations when Yo seo it and preglns g BRI OB CERLO) 2 S0rhe 8 figploigver a stitution.” sai e | sald Akin. “Goini up e a Fe.” said Mur e office, bui the case went to the dis- ith the me amed, gives.. ris én you seo the effeet that yof the senators | opportunity offered to sccure rost so as to I'ho theory of constitution.” said Mr. Dy R T AL RN RS e ¢ e Case I h with the men named, gives. rise to chosen and swor, 1 titute a ool ‘may be stated by the trict court, where it was hung up for when you fecl it, — Like constitute a quorum. | conse ) s 3 ve his powers far as possible, | Quay disgustedly A the belief that the mill is another come on, “Cunninghum,’ suld Akin, “therc 15 | atiing haided 2 aioak e bl Aanthe sinil il the ** blunderbuss” of a Mr. Manderson explained that the consti- | There bas been some comment upon the | Chaiv, but our recent expericnce has shown | i fellow I have boen tiking (0 you 4 bout, anililis tlicdocielon of) e tipreme court | receptacic of the hara-camed dollars of the former decade it is_bi Lation requited malority of il senators | fact that ho was absent at two or thrce roll | v the senate is. very differently consti- | ¢ Heypupes thas oy danlcsknondany Ol eIy ahiet fon b yo aael | neopla o sis counLy: Eheleticetydniitting and_clumsy, but not ef- | N ) ‘] q i 5 i Now, oing to Kl i Vil 0 e 2Ly cted ¢ er | ot pa 8 t, and is getting no better at a > i entitled to be elected, and that this rule | calls last night, and it was asserted that he | tuted £ i W, Lam golng” t el ot S civped Lo %10, 1 wha OF|inosibpRidiasive Bet b b fective. In'this contur, i Obtained In the house. ‘Theprescut rulo | hud made an agreement with the silvor men | He then withdraw his sugkestion of the f dow't wunt you to have any dealings with | Scott il e P, Lo hmexice, whon Judge | rate that dous not promise well in the way of enlightenment you & i was dopted wnider the stress of cireun- | n0g 1o attempt to reach o voto during tho | fct of & quorum not being present, when, to | Murthy, fd 1, would ke, to] know | Mays by Judge Kincaid to) pass upon_it, | enimato returus, whiile tho flouring mill have Dr. Picrce's Pleasant stances n 1864, when the thivieen southern | night. With Mr. Allen constantly in the | the astonishment of' all, N v o Chihaaby P o anpg O ls thate® suld | und he declared Scott romoved from office, | Lion tant the Tull aumount coend aoy & condi- Pellets, which cure all liver { states were unr nted. Ho contende mber there would have ben no chanco | Woming, who evidently ‘desired to show | Akin, “InOld Mexico,: sald I, vand you can't | 314 ho declared Scott vemoved frow ofiico, | wion that the full amount could not be. Im- troubles in tho most effective | that now, how the nezessity no lon, 0 gel ote if he iad been present all the | the country exactly how powerless the senate | get 16 see hin, elther *CWill” you giv pr fih “‘f' ’1' ng ary abdic | medintely real A when Scott found the loy'ro not easily son for existed for the rule, which was in ¢ ntradic- | time. Ivalso appears that the attendants | Was, repcited 1t The ehaw had the rule | mean order o the j at Iy get 1o | tion of the defuulter ground elivping from under him. T relnallkastcratin o i 13 tion of the constitution 4t tho senator's toom, when thoy found him | read. It provides that if at any time any | tall with Scott and urrange matters so that Out on Ball When He Skipped, nefaliuxoprthololiCouniyiankfvaa tard seod, but the offect is lust. Mr. Pulmer, Mr. McPherson and Mr. Hale | theve, muflied the cill bell and. thus pre- | Senator raises a question s to the Prosonce thuse satd Akin, o1 But that Is anticinating the story some. | {ir¢ {0 the gTossest mismanigemont us & 3l ing and the curo complote. For contended that forty-three was a quorum if | vented his being disturbed. At noon | Of 4 quorum the presiding ofcer shall forth- *aid L YAl right,” sa n what, as another mandamus case was | Ieocivablot were fou T aand Indigestion, Constipation, Bilions A the senate was duly constituted. there was no perceptible change in | With direct the roll to be called. al with phy, for'Tand Scott's f started last January, when Scott refused | A K ; 0 Attacks, Sick and Bilio acho, nothing has been fo ual theso pills of Dr. Pic s Hond 1 to i Vice President Stevensoa ruled that the | the senato. As the st do bet { senate, s coustituted, was composed of | huge hells scattored | o than Murphy w o told, you I 1 them, but they have now turned up in the Quiney State hank of Quiney, I, where whistles and | Suggested n Kol Call, point blank to make his annual settlement the city with the board and show the cash, and he | ) . ! e ] olghty-fivo sonators, wiid that forty-three | annonnced ‘the hour of ‘midday, Senator | AL8:45 Mr. Dubois blandly susgosted that | Ak <M s v bo, ok bnds | Wasavrestod. on o chavge of emboyement | eV \lors Hopnslied st ollatorplifomishor invention. oy giva. sty complite rolof { was a quorum, Martin still had the floor, and of tne forty- | only seventeen senators were present. orty- | 10 me'us 1 start 1d says, “Canninghion preferred mn the county court. charging the | Privateind /Cancas ent Adams, that their make: _promiso lv\_mL they'll Kivo Mr. Wolcott appealed from the decision seven senutors who responded to the call at | six senators appeared, you will hear from me tomorrow.” “All right,’ embezzlement of 52,000, he mandamus How Some ns Were satisfaction or your money will be returted. Mr. Hale moved to lay the appeal on the | 11:80 but eight were sent. In the gal- [ Mr. Wolcott allowed his opponents just | Zuld I. S writ to force the settlement was refused by A large parcentage of the bills recelvable — s table, and the appeal was tabled, 5% to ries the night audience had disappeared | half an hour's respite before he announced ; They Met in El Paso. Judge Kincaid because of a defect in the pe- | found in the bank reprosent loans maite iy AP np L Messrs. Allen, Manderson, Martin, Peffer | and fresh faces greeted the senators. The | *There isa conspicuous absence of a quo- | Tuesda. September 12, T recelveed 1ition of the plalntifl, Scott waived & pre. | the aont. reckiess mannn oot atiode n A plain statement of fact made by the pro- and Movgan voted in the negative. To ab- | chamber hore e ‘ dence of the nocturnal | rum,” and asked fora roll call, Thirty-nine essary | strugele in its disordered state, and instead | senators responded, and, upon ‘the request of ators 1o break | of the spick and span condition which con- Voorhees, the names of absentecs were !;’nn\la the senators ordinari ln this hour, | rewd. . i ? s 5 the floor was literally covered with paper | Upon motion of vavious senators, Me: 5 Jsortyiaasy. s Ling and the senatorial desks. presouted an- ane | Gooree and Walthll of Missiwsiori, Gi The quorum question was disposed of a | tidy appearance. of Maryland, Stockbridgo of Michigan, Col- fow winutes before 8 o'clock, and Mr. Allen |~ When u quoruin was secured Mr. Harris | quitt of Georgi, Dolph ot Oregon amd lowing message, dat El Paso, v (3 1;||Ix ningh I'e coumy, New Mexico, L o eal with you until | see Seott. Del | court decl; Aldin Wil iessago Tnoser ropficd fo,and | to Mexice never suw Akin after that untll the 21st attorneys ¢ of Septembor, 1593, on my arrival at ki ¥ 1 met Akin at the Vendomo ho “Hello, Canninghum!” sald Akin, “How HoE thaopoterty ve | prictors of Dr. Sage's Catarrb Remedy is 4 P5L8 0! SiLors Of | this; “If wo can't cure your Catarrh, no was released on a £15,00 boud, which the | tha bank, One case in point was that of the S0, Wo' & ) o b 5 Uhi ttor how onr case, Wo'll pa d forfeited when Scott skipped | pote of ¢, A. Peterson, which had the e ;’,:",,1:5,??9 bad your.cass, el ke yeuigHg but the bondsmen and - their | commodation endorsement of the bank and | imed that the vond had been | jg held by the Citizens National bank of Nor- released before that time by the fatluve of | forlc and was further socured by collateral | the county attorney to ¢ ¢ it to be re- | puken from the assets of the Holt County | limin umination i tie county court, and | gardless of the inte tain a quorum on this vote it was ne for several democratic their pairs ing to doit, AK he term of court to which S s ® of (e ol iieon e — e rouo, apparently us fresh und vigorous as | of Tenncssee moved that the order made | of North Carelitia wore oxcused from uttond. | ¥ou, Akin nHiow (e you'selsing. | DOMES A4 IO KN 0F COUFL 50 whidh Sigot) s L T L F T, 9 NEW \ian, Bio bosan fourtven hours bofore, | ufrern prior call directing the sergoant-ate | ance on aceount of fliness und fatigue RlobmORRLaOI T At Hle e i hey not tricd. AL any rute several of the | tured by covtificato of deposit No. 15105 for Buvn s LW [ Nighs o lon Liox (‘-‘ll’.‘.].'f“i-l,';:::"f\,"‘,'.‘fk("{"' (e | arms to request the uttendance of senators |- Those who did not_answor the call wero: [ (HHYG Sou, suseceiled, I et seott qute™ | Was Aok tiste | A% BoX e sever property | §3.000, which ws murkod -spoiled o the THEATER | 2 Muti a 3 P ovago and landing | be rescinded. The presiding oficer, Mr. [ Aldrich, Allen, Berry, Blackburn, Butier, | *How ure you of the Pilgrim fathe sald I | when ne skipped, althougha nuiaber of them | covvificute rogster and not. on the N A oo, T £ tho Dllgrin s on New Faullnor, bolng I tho chair, on putting tho | Call, Chuieron! Carey, Ghandler, Gockrell, | =y 1awyers sl o "t 1w bei the | Wuv ono tmovo onrollod thelr nihes an e | Louieats vooster, and nol o the FiroVrout Gropyd oo, . Mehtioxtie muu.,..u;(._u_n\w woes of the auestion inadvertently referred to Mr. Har- | Coke, Daniels, Dubois, Hansbrough, Irby. tradition,” suid he mrllnny Akine | bond which is now required in the indict- | (hexe cuses, And 1t was ascertained that [hursday “-]duy M[urduy & hunflfly e r:m“l'n:l1;:‘.:3“tv‘v«|:-" Rronie |‘n".|t|'n|g “hag | ¥is us the “senator from Massachusetts.” dones of Novadn, Jones of Arkansus, Kyle, | blowing \ you =Wl Seld [ 50, AKIn | ypeny President Adams had been in the habil of i ) the povalitionars s and' told” how Lnat Did Not Like the Suggestion, i\lulrnn. f\h:rl‘«‘. Mln«;lll((;“ fi:hf”:'"& f‘l(:'_X;:'il,l« st arrived,” suld L eWhatuttoreys have I to Settle In July, | marking pive in the certificate register Oct 12, 13, 14 and (5. L . the ators - 5 Jalmer, Peffer, Perkins, Pel row, Power, goL emplo; s cuse, Akin?'? su Ay | “spoiled," s o s 0 e cortiti- 8 chanked their scals and tho gallories took | “irom where!” askod Mr. Havrls, indig- | Do, Ttansons. Hogeh: Sharman, Sy, | 230 Kot emplo biacaso, Aklopt eyld I o guly the commissioners mado another | "Spotiel” i then filing ot the corii: Matinee Saturday 1 opportunity to change shifts, Those who | nantly, Teller, Vest, Vilas, White, Wilson and Wol- | “And ho ‘telis you that ho cun’ defeat the | demand for the semi-znnual - settlement ana | a8 high 08 $12.000. And then using thom 5 | ELMER k. VANCES Marvelous Mintlo p had remained atl night moved out, but new | Fy dtho | oyt 3 extruditions” SWithowt doubtet sald Akl | ugain they were refused. = At this timo e | 48 hiEh ws $12000 and then usine thom SemedyoDrans watchers came in to take their place. joined | N Bogiunlag of the kKud CAL PG sadd Lo UAKIn, g0 g we'll iKW | was collecting taxes, but refused to pay oup | SCCUFC 1 ¥ ) a0 Thero were ut this hour about fifty people in | in the tughter which the iucidont provoked 8 stadd you to i fini ‘\T'" Los! | ate my '“"; tho gallecies, and the number” nereased | among the senators Theloss of a quornm for this length of | tslled on my agent, Fra s, s of K Puso county, {0 | isely wi golnis o 1o guv me positive eviden: Mr. Martin then resumed his spoech, di- | tine was g 3 ', rerally believed to bo the beg Benator Allen grew eloquent in his perora- | recting himseif to . eritical arrants whilc there was cash i his pos- ‘ bt sisof the | ning of the end. “The quorum was broken by | fformed me of the following numed Inwyers | session with which to pay them. Two Mvassed in s s 1 -4aailion, e, Yhe tion, which was “devoted to showing how | democratic platform on the Laues- | the refusal of certain silver democrats to | whohid been eiiployed by Akl for the purpose | more wandanius cases were started 1o fo i . England had gone on for centuries making | tion. ¥ Vi Another call at 11:15 p. m. only | of lh-l--ulln:r\lm:{”'hu( bupors, which at that | him to pay out the money, and afte ll‘m umyn!nlm_tzx._n .\dnm|~. .'mhg.:u.».l the | u 116od herencrouchments, When ho was in the was another call of the seaute brought four senators to the chamber. toe ©was informgd Sy wire” from Tune . | bauk evan furthor than this by officlullyon- | Hox' shoot middio of one of his best sentences Mr. Wol- id forty-four senators responded. | other hour vassed and still tne senate was fenoral condfit 1g Moxico, that Pres- ' sing paper that had no counection with cott interrupted him to ask from what he | Mr. Martin re Mizhud foundsyMclont avidenco bt e over produced. Touw of seeners and ingenious e 1 Wednesday movilug ot the - the money on warrants that were presented. v with tho buuk. 1t is thereforo impos. ompolling tho county 1o pas ntomet onios | sible o tell how many of these cortificites A i By o are stiil out, or 1o whit extent the bank 19 st " several continuances the hearing was set for the Friday morning on which he skipped. An umed, After the lapso of ex- | without a quorum, s for extrud 1 n o the 190 duy of Sep- | other” continuwnee was taken until the fol- | the vauk, and it is practically certiin that | was reading. 1 was veading.” roplied Mr. | actly thirty minutes Mr. Power. republl. | b Gallinser then arose and stated that B B iRl pian ciRops| AN RN IARSHARER Wa dolell i ounty will suffer yu ulmost absoluto loss ! NEW INGERSOLL + Allen, “from a shight production of s own.» n. of Montana, appareutly” tirod of sug- { he had been continuously ‘in atteudance | trmor of Chiahog, (G Approval said he would be buck from Sioux City, but | of whateyer money it bid in the iustitution, THEATER Vb In the mlst of 4 burst of langhter. such as | gesting ~the — absouco -~ of n quorum, | since Wednesday morning without ob.aining When Akin|Was Arrested. ue failed to appear and the writ was jssued | SiLhr 10 ity own credit vr W that of its AT R one would hardly have expec Lo the hour | simply said “Call o TolL1 | auy sieop, honow found tho sonate without | - WHen ARAEELS Breoted as prayed for. Then came the decision in | trensiver: e graimd dsy investiguted o o ~ and under such cireumstances, Mr. Waolcor hen — 1he result wa announced, | a quorum and without the likblihood of get- Bwyors omons 810 f the ouster case, Hayes being given posses. | Matier, anc B BaARY SoLLUR LI ARG i . suld: Tike it extremely, and 1 had sup- | forty-threo senators having answered, Mr. | ting one. fle anked My, Voorhote ahat e {aln, Las Orioess Ny Mo Davied sion August 17 \ | Wil b brought uck to auswer to'ouo or | Wednesday Evening, Oct, 18, posed tho senutor was quotng from some | Voornees urose and said: *Mr. President, | outlook was, 0, s hivd buon This, together with the work done to | More indictments, if he can be foy | Lecture by the Noted Orator, distinguished autis it is obvious that there is to bea call of the | © My, Voorhiees relied at length, explain i, nitoat the Clty of N bring Scott back from . Texas. o answ Nowme GAmpUIEn Checka, | ROBT. G I seuate cvery fifteen or twenty minutes or, at | ing that he was aware of the suffering, but | i =ist of Septem e 1 fecel vod | the Charge of embezziement, vom prises Wo i R AR St ICENTRI. - it ] » G. e the most. thirty miniutes, with the notable | thoughta quorum would appear. He was | follows: il N, Sep) | - R political persecution” of which he h Av 8:16 Mr. Allen concluded his long | absence of cortan notables opposed to the j ¥ Y Y vhat interest State Treasurer Bartley ha NG R = (" willing to take i rocess. but did not wish to | - (P Cunbingh, £ shori, & A | e vietim phy tutorest Biile Araaauser Haruley Lk TINJCR IR RS T T, och by suving thit ho yiolded tho tloor to | bill and their objoct doubtless being to com- | break the continuonssession by adjournment N My, Forwprdedaftun, Reuts ¥, N, 3 M in the Brokes Bank JRENE 1oRNAl 6 BUWNETOL CHAGKY SO 4 - Martin of Kans to this procecding | pel an atiendance on the part of the fricnds | - At 1:00 4, m. Mr. Blackburn: came iu and Tex.: Warrant iy ny hand for Deil Ak . . e ey, Campaign,” may furnish some ex- | - s ?«'l‘im} orbies Look excoptiun, un askod Mr. | of the bil ol dag, whily ey o ping i | completed the quorum, and e venerablo | Afiis ,...uu.‘x.n‘..u,,"ulml reguistiign papers |, When the Holt County I“":”-‘f“":‘\‘x""',;{"‘:,;, Planation. 1t is certain that when Hartley SUBJECT: 3 2 P hroposed to farm ol 0 fioo 1igh 0w I give notice that on every call | senatu m Nevada resumed his speech W he procured ried, U, Mekvony, | 2, Scott elaime ere wus about §#40,000 | 8 Ging hixt eambnisn for the opich M. Allen declared he had nosuch intention. | for & quorum of the senate from this Lo on | - AL1 i Mb. Woleort miadoihe valtieor no | Kiiepd; 1 Muchilly founty, attorney. ¢ 1 | of the county funds tied up there, but after | W8 waking b campalgn, for the ofice | nfy ey AND MIRACLE. Instoad of permiiting Mr: Mariin to g on | 1 shall insist on haviug the uames of absens | quorum curnied (i ordor «’“ the 2d duy of Sep- | statements were made by Lhe bani oficials | L hao qow. Aali o bis ik 10 | . Hox Shaets Open Tuesduy Morninz at tne 4 M:-. Voorhees mav -ll‘m”In_\ ”“R‘.'T.'Y‘ n-;-u ll.;.»ls called and to compel their attendanc At 1:H0 the senate lacked five of a quorum, | fember 15od, whwit £ 10Mac L could et no | Lo gradually moditied the statoment to $20,- | Atkinso oty money, and it Ms the | ¥o lowluz Pricos: Fivst Floor, 8L00; Balcony, coinage amonduient to the repeal bill on the were Lo sit hore all the tune, subjeet to e Lufuruig 4 ] d ble. nd nays. I T YT LibE0 | or the count, o and the silver inen say that anouher quorum | GGG purpose, which was 1o deteat the ex- | 000. The * statements of the bank ex- | of Too: Ciliary. 600, 2 talk of a wiugtes, they shoulddo | cannot Yo wbtained ionight. They declare ( iraditlun of arrote Scott. frod Mexico, whon | amiver and - receiver ure 1o the cffect | 4 : in this : N ¢ 1obla S 2 o 0! b 3 unty that the money was distribed by | S fax us it s o theéir power to | that nothing is now lefu but adjournment. | 1 ln compuny With b, B Sinuions, cutsed his | chat the sum was but £14.000, and of this | Coun ihe wmaoney, was dlsiribied L POPULAT ! : 4 and placed i n'che cdunty Saiat | amount £.000 was deposited by Scott to his | Barues “whero it would ao the wost wood” | (S STREET THEATER 3%54: Wrich called for the yeas | u call every fifteer e was cousiderablo sparring | the same. duriug thoe taking of the vote, and when the pber of beople i this | ure it : . ounce: howed & 0 Agreed to an Adjournment, Tox ! whtlchwan the Tast tima [ huve | Sorount §7.00 ‘a8 Gndoubtedty oo ! was cash from the trcasurer's office, The \[oum 0 T B ks ot o oras o, shat b No Terror for Kepaat Opaonents “ - Ak o Conxtmamann” | LGNS Dt the cxaniiner ook i, us s | marked checks iwaicate that Hartiey aud | TONGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ¢ This was occusioned by tho aunouncement | Mt Martin then continued bis speech, | At 1:45 u. m. the sergeant-at-avms re- bed in iy presence and sw books showed, and applied it 1o the satis. | the county treasurer's ofice campaigned to- | LINCOLN J. CARTEWS ? aud by the refusalof some of the | Mr: Voorhees' statoment appavcutly had uo | Ported that bwo were abseut from the « st Uik 4hy ofp faction of private accounts of the bank | bether. Bartloy was at the time one of | Mammoth Scenic Production: en present Lo vote, tervor for the opponcuts of repea {releo Lad Laoh akenged four, guswe ary Publlc zainst Scott, using it 1o offset Scott's jn. | DCOL's bondsmen | 3 AT 1:50 N g T - the statement that they were ill, mfe in the ¥ 4 9 Cim 3 PR Y AT A A ~ll' fopes. 0 N IJ‘ll I Bt Fpty sy e g iy < imission exphres Muy 5, 1846, bredness Lo the bank on bersoual notes | Shortuge 10 the Bank's Funds. | 12 o ention to the lack of P . The sen- oy ¥ 1 or @l 0 o0 books o o " the . i Mr. Vilas wado the poiat of order that | ators from the silver states did Hot answer | 88 absent from thele residences and could Alaus Tupiadbia a dalh o Siowt Dt 87,000 5 oty fands tia | o Mo ollowiug fa tho shortao i the v | 10 the house 25 when i sendtor wus present be was com- | to their names. A quorum was secured. | 8L be fouud 2 3 Both Scott uud Akin rencarse with no | {oUOR i DUt g | ous fuuds as shown by the report of the ex it 5 2 nelled 10 vote unless excused by the senate. | nevertheless, ond Mr, Martin Proceeded | , Mr. Voorhees immediately arose and said: | giong or weariness tales of the indignivy, | | After a4 roll call, which showed a quorwn | with his specch. | oMy President, 1 feel that I have dove my | brygaiity agd abuse persistently visited Cleaned Up Hos Bank Accounts. H HLEGTAG | Lapuy AR H PULAR brosent, and a second effort to wecuro s | ‘There was another call of the senate at | ui¥ In this matterand without comment | ypon thow while tucarcerated in the jals of | A month before Scott's de pirture, he haa 001 | Pwn the ]5§'RE~ 3 Pgl ES ] quorui Yote ou the amendment, which and forty-tive senators respondod. | Do mavo that the senste udiourn. Mexico and Fexus, and they are so promptly | §2.385 of county money deposited in the | Lol i vy 3,031 60 ol HEATER | REVaiL! 48 i ouly forty-onn seuntors praseut aud | M. Martis dect ubarded: © ne b aaihon was upanimously agreed 10 | denied by hoth Sheriffs Cuoninghaw andSia- | Stuart State bank, and 866 in tho State | Lindig boud vy | i e RN Y Mr. Vilay rencwed his point of or- | question of uuconditional repeal of the Shor- | 409 i an instant the sevate chamber was | ons that it is curvently believed thata great | Bank of O Neill ahd this was ol by o tay vy | ok atarting Suu luy Night, Octobor 13, § dee., tmau luw were submitted to the people of the | descrtod aftera continuous seasion of thirty- | geal of this tatk 15 induleed in for the | deposit i the banks of the +ounte v ith e i ; i i £ gy Oaimady Reosation A Senator Dubois being tho first scoator on | United States there would bo a majority | “IEht hours and forly minutes. purposo of eaclting sywpathy for the ac- | oxception of the above numed amount in the | Lenter preciel court housd idids | A Railroad Ticket, 3 tho list who bad Bot voted of those prosent, | against it. He apologized for haviog al ————— cused. Scott lnsiats thut Steriff Cunuing | Holv County bank. ' Beiore loaving ho drew | AdYertising fun B e e T R e o 2 4 Mr. Vilas uddressed his vemarks tothai | lowed himself to bo diverted from the | Sweet breath, sweet stomach. swoet me'- | ham made @ public exhibition of him, and | out all thiy roney. set ot isappeared as | 30 U g nted. L < ¥ ‘Whe chair uskod Dubota to cx- | logleat order of his avgument for an hour or | pert Phen use DeWitt's Litule Early Risers. | refuses 1o bo ersuaded that he was G0t & | complotely a if the earih bad soatiowed it waduy and Saturday, ! I J i | Soldicrs tetlor faid