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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 18 I--SIXTEEN PAGES. P ; §5 Skl : ex-president, is hore. 1t is roported that oo the duty stll farther, 10 13, 10or 5 per P ) ndicatisng that the Wil riff Meay the prosident is det ; meep him in | Tuefectnal Atte » De'ay the Procaedings | cent, if it desired i s L the offioe of surveyor ¢ rCof Kunsas | Jueffectual Attempt t> De'ay the Procasding Mr. By 1id thivt While bo favoped the ‘ ‘ tl ()“ r ( / is Sure %o Pass, - City in spite of the senate’s rejection of the of the House Yester proposed reduction, stst as far as the pres 9 w C % ) nomination. He was appointed during a re ent amendments werd’ &ncarned, he feared cess of congross und can be recommissioned that some of them- wo reduce _the when congress adjonr 3 F END 3 5 schedules below th¥ revenue point. This Penny S, Hearn MOE TARIFF AMENDWENTS KNOZKED OUT | was especially the emte with the proposed | reduction on steel raits, shich, n his opinion. COST OF PENSIONS DECREASING, | would give the foreigun inaunufacturers an Tucome Tax Scheme Will Also Beeome Law —_— O:der of ths Rale: Com nittse N%xt | undue advantage. Throngh the Detormination of the Estimate for 1805 (¥ ’“':":"' lions Leas | yyoek's Procosdings Adoptsa with Lite Wanted Free Fence Wire, | Democratic Administration— “.N”.,y"'"';‘ ‘[""'»mrl‘»h,, appropriation tle Tronb'e—Lumysr and Les Mr. Simpson offered -an amendment to | Means a Froe Trade asls s gl ol et oy Schedules Left Unchanged. transfer fence wire from the dutiable to the pensions and for the District of free List. | mbia were reported to the house toduy — Mr. Hepburn, republican, of Towa, called | | | | WHAT A CANVASS OF SITUATION SHOWS i Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Sts by the committee. There were no surprises | yw,qp . = cahase | Gttention to the provision in the bill per- asmrsGToN, Jan. 27.—The tariff achate v . mitting returning Americans o bring in Faanotibns TIoM . \bares ot ket | % dondluded tonight, 80, faf 88} relat from abroad 8250 worth of ciothing free of L s et [ g1 | ustoms schedules, 1 duty. This exemption was in the interest of | There is o talk about the Wil- | year were made in 8. The tolal | ofering amendments consed at 5:5: the rich, who were able 1o pay the duty. | $on tariff bill b recommitted Lo the ways | o recommended for pension expenses | gy oy ool S e There was | Qver 88,000,000 of revenue would be lost by d me n 5 1 I year endir %0, 1505 Lot A this provision Sod diear e el s | deal of Gemand from both sides of the Mis Rotmroh, d&foorat, of fou failing iu the senate |18 ® VT ) 1y o cogmition for tha purpose of o fered un amendment to place cotton bagei ent has s the gr 4 thre 1ce with the last revised estimates i bt M Wilson %44 the 4 He list days in gleaning private i t f the commissioner of pensions. The to i them got in. At least 100 shington, domocrat, of Tennessee he house is £15,040,7%0 less than the appropriation for | + p flered un amendment to make the duty on the s u8 1o the outlook for the and WasTN umAv oF Taz Bee BEN T ST in the recommendations, although material idments wore shut out pig iron & per ton | b t | but fiore it a nents 1o the mstal schedule | Mr. Terry, democrat. of Arkansas offered he confidently believes that there is not | but is more than the sum used in any Year | jno requctions, ware agread to, and the com- s . | an amendment to Mr. Simpson's amendment 1 . more than ona chance in ten that the Wilson | before 1803, when the amount was about | wivien reversed its setionofa week ago and | to have free fence Wire go inio effect upon tariff billor the income tax measure w £100.000.000 _(inclu teficiencies ) The | fived the time for frae wool to go into effect | the passage of the bil 2 (o) fuil of becoming a law. Both are about as | commissioner's originul estimate, based on | Mr. Dalzell domanded a separate vote on | > on August 2, and free woolen goods to go in 5 the amendment to reduce the duty on pig certain to e finally acopted and in almost | the operations for the fiscal year ended Jun . 8 E0n. from i 1o SOPRT Gent 80 ValoPeD e 30, 1894, were #£162,631,570, but revision exactly their present form as that Grover s done by u change of front on th the amendment to that ameadment. Clevelnnd 1 the aemocratic party live. | duced them about 10,000,000 from the busi- . | Ir. Washington' " ) ma e The talk of defeat seems to be born princi- | ness of the first six months of the present | PATt of republicans who voted on a former | o i T s ek \\ pally of wish and not democratic courage Lo~ year, when there wasa great fulling off in | occasion to have froe wool o mto e Committos AMMNa men by pivet Ab5ve Vote against th number of aew pensions granted, and of { upon the passage of the bill. The were adopted by u vote to 9, The official stenogranhers in the house are | arrears. series of amendments considered were th The amondme o paragraphs 100, s B i S i amendmun i 3 The amondm 0 paragraphs 100, 110, L ° being ramdly worn out by heavy strain | pensions _ar be paid so faras | oo oo ey U Ve B0 DR ORNE. | 111: 108, 118 GudzTIC Were - ngraod t6 Without upon them Incident to the tarift debate. | posstble from the iucome of the navy pension | Teaucing the duty 4 L DR EeY O S RotO8Y || ohiliminis Ihe eeklen ceme Bh the three Therc is a superstition among them that | fund. Some minor amendments are made a | 8d valoremand on barley malv 1o 25 per | o0 AnEe CoF et fohnon, to reduce the upon every revision of the tariff some one of | part of the bill. One provides thav each | cent | duty on ste ls. Tue first their nunber must die from overwork. They | mewber of an examining noard shall receive The easters 1 western brewers are | was to reduce it o5 per cent i . Sy i all lok as thiough they might peg out st sny | €2 for each application, when. five OF 108 | fighting over tho barley sehodule. and Mr. | featos b o et of. 2k r fa i All our cloth and fur trimmed garments are included in this sale. time, 1 i applications are examined in one day, and §1 | yeoio o BV SO0 (RGLaEToE s w00 Taa¥e tHek 10 at and 16 per | | the fiscal y 04, which 18 163,531,350, Gt Meuns & ¥r e Trade Hasis. for each additional application. When more cent, respectively, shured the same fate One fact more important to the country | thAn twenty appear, no fewer than tweaty | 8ion. prevented a vote by making the point | Ty vote'then recurred on the commitiee’s than all of this work op the Wilson bill has | 4re to be examined in one day, No fees are | of no quoru proposition to reduce the duty from 2 so 20 en demonst d by the democrats in the | to be paid to examiners not present and A gool dealof excitemzntattended the | per cent, which wus ador house during the past week. It is chat if | 88 f':”: m;‘xr”w“’l\‘“ 8. 'h"["’;r" ut of | winqup., ‘Ihe failure to vote on these The amendments of Messrs, Terry and the party in power could only be given an- | ¢lerk hire for each agency is to be appor- | vo em under e | S son, to transfer wire rods fromn the BT 1T Yo TaIAB DT IS Che. rolle. 4t | Eibned:asin a8 practicable iny proportion | 8meéadments will leave them und = b uble to the froe list was lost by a vote 1896 the United States would, by the end of | 10 the number of pensionery” paid at the | terms of the special order when the bitl 15 | ryg'y;; that torn®. be in full possession of the Brit- | #gency. RS BiENas el LT B The committee amendrient 1o paragraph ish system of frec trade and maintenunce | _Comimissioner Lochren's vecommendations, | days naxt weask will be devoted entirely 10 | 195 was carried by 4 vote of 116 o 15 | of the government by direct tuxation, If | whith the bill follows, showed the amount | consideration of the internal revenue oill The other amendments of the committee Jong time bonds at 2'5 or 3 per cent interest | June 30, IX03, was 33,756,540, and the first After the reading of the journal in_the | Were agreed to wi h n. R T v warss mueh stronger fore. | Payments for the first six months of the | house this morning Mr. Haiwee of New Those Wool Scheduies. Yaste of tho Britist system at the hands of | present fiscal year$.769.310.72. Thenum- | York made the point of no quorum und the 11§55 A MR RO o Rt i ward) tab this cougress; but inasmuch as the adminis- | ber of vensioners on the rolls 1 bar 8) | gpeaker ordered the roll calle 1ts desizned 1o reopen the question | @)/ o - ~ tion can issue only $200,000,000 worth of !;};*‘ was but ‘! ) tgve ”‘“‘" the 1st of July This was in pursuance of v decided | Of when the free wool provisions should be | fo) O bonds, and they must pay from 4 tod per | The number of cases pending is 711,150 ; . oy oy | effective. An amendment was adopted, | O cont Mintorest. the opportunities for free | The appropriation for the District of Co- [ UPon by the New York members to filivuster | 1 ieiio%os’wool 2o into effect, immeaitutoly / on A9 on frade arclimiied. The isus of bonds on | lUmbia recommended js £1.820,16407. lasy | aguiust the oraer from tho commitiee on | upon the passige of the bill. Evers amend- | the Tstof next month is for the direct par- | year it was £.415.251 01, and the cstininte of | rules extending the debate and authorizing | ment proposed maes free woot o into effect | o ose of sustaining the free trade work now e m~..ruvcmmm-.u..n..-n or this ‘year wus | the offering of the internal revenue bill as August 1 and_the wooien goods schedule Silk AT, 1 5 & ojne on i e hotse S oneha o el nisuaLabnes Amendment to the tariff bill . The roll eali | Uecember 1. When the vote was taken the | D le ) Ladies’, Misses and Children's Underwear The sue 5 0 w1 ing , | priation is paid tue government, the re 2 i s -apubl 8 vote vor of the committee S 5 ies’ sses’ “hi The first issie of $0.000,000 will bring into | Pristion s paid by tue goverument, the re- | FMEREMERt 1o the ME S OTL | (RS 100 CO | ropublicuns voted in favor of ‘the commitiee ress Goods Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery the cofters of the government sixty odd | muinder by he district A ] amendment und it was adopted by a vote of B delott Yeiay millions of cash, gold, which is to be de e however, and the filibustering collapsed 122 10 57 & roadcloths Ladies’, Misses' and Children's posited to the credit of the gold reserve Hlons he speaker recoguized Mr. Outhwaite of | Mr. Johnson could not rally enough fol- 3lank 2 e : P Blankets and Flannels Ucn\'y Gloves and Mittens ocretary Carlisle is now paying ous gold on ! Ohio from the committee on rules, who | low secure tellers. The other amend- v A arrent expenses, Snortly, probably before ~The following peusions granted are | o0 W00 8 O der. for the Wilson | Ment was aiso adopted. A hall dozen men | Eiderdown and Cotton Comforts i | the end of February, this addition to | reported L 5 Y were clamoring for recoznition, but Mr, Wil- Kyea e ' it gold reserve will have been exhuuste e i/ 16 Nelvasia: Owigioal. || O mnditncoms wtux SEUsRAmIERL, RROVIRINE. | sow (wies Geiln s EBiaised oEE GRGRad A | Men'’s and Boys' Underwear OFF another bond issue made necessary. This | piet€ oL JARGREY M. Mebraska: Origlnal™ | for a vote thereon Februury 1. He de- | amendment to se the duty on barle, Men's and Boys' Hosiery issuance of bonds is to continue until the | cpAGtECh FRERC LARE TIne BROWE | munded the previous question. P-um 20 to 25 per cent and on barley malt Men' d B 2 H G M / U on authority of the existing law to issue up to | ptties Mo, (S ERIOH, FALCOM, Canneist i5 . i rom ¥0 to 85 per cent. dens an [o3% eavy Gloves and Mittens. $900:000 00,5, Labn dexhishatad, oaMesin | 1 Creuso= Anion 5 G, Lodoeton, Daw: |, - o DUTNOE fiake Any Kelistancs Mr. Tracey, democrat of New York, 3 ) necessity for legislation will be apparent, | SO0 g0 o The opponents of the mcome tax reahized | moved to increase the 040 ver cent and this democratic congress, av its session | o O%ht Driziaals fohn Bowns their helplessness and aid not even make a | and Mr. Payne. republican of New York, next winter, will give authority for & new | oy piee” Cliries S, Lang, Cléar 1 show of resistance. Mr. Cockran of New | Proposed. as a substitute, cents per saries of ibonds, to piey 23¢-ord ver oentidn- | Cerrd Gord zinul widows, ete.—Eunice | York, however, sugzested a slight modifica- | DU § { i | WASIINGTON, —Special to Tr bushe! on barl nd g ntson barley malt terest, and run probably sixty years. St o idoy : ! g S This was a remarkaole proposition, de- | Wil by o aAlon h el s A nd eksins Anepages ngsley, Plymoutti Tsabell | sionaf the order, 80 as to closo general | claved Mr, Lockwobdi democrat of New 5 SR ) Mitchel, atharme Shores, | debate on the internal revenue amendment | York, for the ways and means committee 1o hanas “u'~‘n"',51;{f‘o‘ nil\l??‘r..\;\‘\m”m'; !l'\'t“:.‘-:'“;:k(: ot Dikotn Thovease—David A. Warner, | 08 Tuesday. To the other terms of the | bring in during the last half hour of this de- Cookvin ostrain the Tom Johusons from | —Hannah Busknell, Blunt, Hughes, We will make but a poor show of resit Lol e e carrying their free trade so far in the Wil- | Koncan e alDINIFeAIiorS s tALH ance,” he said, both the friends | list. They had su],..k.”,.d“,d ictions in al- son bill s to muie the issuance of the new | o CIREHEE PHACD B R COTIENY | And enemies of the main bill who have | most every schedulel you in the last half series of bouds to fill up the deficiency in | WaSH e s . arge has | eq on the income tax proposition, ana | hour they proposed 16 advance the tariff on the treasury an immediate necessity The | been ordered trom San Domingo to the gulf | el ol barléy to a prohibitive point. He denounced Johnson combination is nov composed of | coust of Nicaragun in conscquence of roports | 'he SUERH WOGHACHIon s all we us it us unfair and unjust. practical politicians. They would create | thyy the Honduras armies were marching | M Uatch of Missouri loudly demanded | At 5:30 Mr. Wilson moved to close aebate such a deficiency in the revenues under the | {nie Nicuragun, | The secretary of the niey | the regular order, and although appealed to. | on the pending amentiments = - - - O o] | Snt this dispaich today 1o Admiral Stanton | he refused to withdraw it It resulted by a vote of 125 t0 20. morning in a house of ill-fume. Rigby lives | HAS DONE W OR [ congressmen. There are many who look gy must Lelko oect by Jue o e agiaane. | o0 the Kearsarge at Port au Princ Without further ado the special order was | Mr. Warner promptly made the point of | in Louisville, and after the money w AS DONE WITH TIHE TARIEF upou the bill and plan for coining the silyer ment of tis session e sonsuiaz asont seponts Houduras fnvad. | then adopted. The: house vesbived itselr | BOTONIR §ociu edra: shut tho Qom. || waccant was swond gus kb L omoe o Tas selblorago as 8 species of inflation, but “The politicians of the highor order. like | ately with the Kearsargo to protect lives | 1010 a committee of the whole and the con- | ocrats could not muster their quorum. and | uary 10 by William Shane, representing the o PSR e freasuny 16 1o iameplen (alibd i those numed, soe such disasirous dofeatin | and property of Auerican cltlsens at cr vear | sideration of the tarif bill was resumed. the | in the midst of s ensial ‘wrangle s’ o | Adims Express company, charzing him with | Wilon Bill in the Shape it Will P R as aoh o theinduicandinile the approachiing congressionul elections 1f a | the meiehborhoot d report | pending amendments being those relating to | whether the amendments pending would be | embezzlement. When arrested Rigby had 11 1n the Chape 1b Will Tass or ogeive whateverirofits | Dond issue is authorized ut this session, that | condition of uffairs. Subsequent wovements | P€ ot cobsidered pending in the house and the at- | 27 in cash, several rings, a viatet a i G a00Ke, they are constrained to literally sit down | 1€ft todiscretion. — * = lumber schedules. ; T e i etk o ST In basliisevera] rlngh atvatc andig Fail. “If bonds are to be issued, let the poor D I E e oL i nn e b i s R Bvery B0 This news seoms to indicate a reversal of [ Mr. Doolittle of Washington madea strong | fomb OF BOFIONS e, 1o offch wmgnd | pistol on bim. = Asistunt Superintesdent R veaple get the beuefit,” said Mr, Cummings, possible. But even these statesmen-politi- | the condition reported a few days ago. | plea forthe substitution of the lumber | committee arose, pursuant to the rule, and | tell nothing about the alleged g ‘There is such & fecling of uncertainty re- [ELoRetnsL s \g0 sui , and thing alleged shortage, as | HOUSE W] z ciinsafiuh democoa o pl-ty Bipletie b puas rhen Dresideut Vasques was suld to hive | senedule of the present law for that of the | the house took u recess uatil § o'clock. the man was i the_southern district. and | NOUSE WILL MAKE NO MORE AMENDMENTS | gurding the coudition 9f the bonds at pres- seo where the country is drifting, and are | been practically overturown by Bonilla with | 1 s : s bty : vas It oy ik cut thut men with small savings hesitate 10 frank to acknowledge thav there will be | his Nicaraguau allies. iIsoniuIIE e lurDas S oy s, Bson Western Penstons. Ton conlyelly MDeonicudsn U NG = let their money g0 out of their sigut, so it \{a ' wilson bill stickidaticlences IR tho — force the labovers of his state into compoati- ASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—[Specin s aracua v CInEInnal; . g lies idle. They would have ander the Wilson bill such deficiences i the WA O s ATaTe Ghalie st SRR e WasHINGTON, Jan. 27.—[Speciul to Tur B i Early Days of Next Week to Be Devotea to 1% 1] 109, Would i have iiiabso- 8s to muke u constant bond issue ] Yo 5 ion with the cheap Chinese and Japanese | Bpp | pensions granted, 1ssue of Ja ; 3 4 ; : ¢ ! ssurance thut an investment necessary, beginning with the session of W ASHINGTON, Jan, 2 - ~There are to be 10 | 1upon Iy e ane e O Rt el toe ?L ‘.“,m.l eusions granted, 1ssue of January JUST A4S 1T W4S IN OMAHA. luu;um Tax and the Wison Biil in bo'.- s was safe. Three por cent congress mext December. They are only | Minority reports in the iucome tax question. | - atr. 11 T S R ree | : X i AasopiateaiDress) MaAth e Onpastt Proper Will Go to the Senate ds all the interest bauks of New York pay on trying to stave off the fatal day and to make | When the internal revenue bill was first re. 4 , pre Nebraska: Original widows, etc.—Eliza- i e a0EDEpantion“on AS LN D sy small_sums. Cive the people \\Iml they Thie 1880 as 1ight as possible. Tho Johnsons | norted from the says e e | sented one of the largest lumber districtm | beth Conner, Mills, Keya Paha county Prizo Fight News i New England. : know 1 sufe and sure, and the government are. contending that the excceding low | Ported? e ways und means committee | the country aud which contained the la t | Widows of Indian wars—Martha K. Stoeffl, BostoN, Jan. 27.—The Assoclated will get their money. The people of France tirifa upon manufactured atticies will so | WO MINONIty reports wero expected, one | sswill in the world, maintaiued that there | Wahoo, Suunders county. press brought the first mews of the | oo T have their small bonds or rentes of the stimulate importations s to invrease mstead | from Representatives Cockran and Stevens, m«;llyv{: BRI Lu}x\’r:fnixl.{r:lxrn'.“pé-nxng-x_x Jnong | o Jowa: - Orlginal-—Jacob Wan Autwerp. ] Jacksonville fight intoNew England. In this | 1 ASd70% Jan. 27.—The Wilson tariff | covernment. By making postofices dis- of decrense treasury revemucs. Thisis a | representing the minority of democrats, und | U lumboriic N Tt was sy e | Strawberry Poiat. Claylon. Keissue—David | oipy 41 was an excited Associated press mes- | L., emicrged today from theordealof amend- | tributing centers for the bonds it will be direct statement that it is their design to | the other from the repul ns of the com- | Whole question. and itwas simply u ques- | O. Cline, Sigourney, Keokuk. Original i 2 BLOC D) ment to which it Las been subjected for | 4ssured that they wiil get into the hands of have Furope supply us with manufactured | mittee, but the uction of the democratic | YOU Of stumpage. widows. ete.—Aun_Smith, Bancroft, Kos- | senger who first tola the crowd who filled | 3 ) 50" ro 0 voels The bill is now in 1ts | Uhose for whom they are intended.” goods and to close our own factoricsand | caucus muking the income tax an amend- Mr. Otis’ Amendment. BULHnnO Ty ven Sies |MoTnes SE0IE; i newapaporrow tha b Ganoeiyansons IbEwas et forin a0 Faras S aiLouss oant par. Berlng Sen Bogey. mills, kither horn of the dilemma shovld be | ment 1o the Wilson bili has changed the or- r.Oates or Alabama exlained hisamend- | 200, J- Spurlin (mottier), Union, Hardin. | fully two mmutes later before the first | p L5 AfC aa RIS SRt mer: ; iy iy subicient for the manufacturer und laboring | igiual plaus. Mr. Cockran suys the placing | ment to the Houtelle ameudment, which | MCocily war widows-Sarah * Mldred | United press paper aunounced the result, | foot it The aaditional days of debato next | | ‘4 the time approachos for putting into mun. GEthe Hieianres R nmAnd R S abVIitan the SR dment, which | Myers, Kirkville, Wapello; Hannah L. 5 . week will be given exclusively to the income | foree the regulations to protect seal life 1n 3 : aname : a € | restored the McKinley law scheaule. He | Wiy AL e o v | In Springfield the Union bulletined the result s Bering sea, it becomes more ovi ; To Proteet Nebraska Indians. necessity fora_report. Mr. Burrows says | uhought that the lumber schedule was badly illiams, Postville, Allamakee; Elsanor i e ol s United i will be aiMeut becomes more evidnnt that iv S IATDEANI RN o She RenDie Tronh e Will Not ke Avded by Kepublicans. grades and placed the flncr grades on the | “Sauth Dakota: Increase—Michuel Egan, | that the first round had begun, At Map. | 1088 @rder allowing the income tax to be | Bering sea tribunal. ‘The condition is that he act of March | ] o T o rouEht bt there was 3590 | Plankinton, Aurora. Mexican war widows | chester, N. Il (ho Associated press ad the | Ofered as an amendment to the tarifl bitl | tie United States and Great Brituin, even WaSHINGTON, Jen. 27.- Rapublican mem- the act of March 8. 1881, providing for the 2} apubL B 3 yeitans 3 R AL 4 BTG, LA S T e A U R e % i 5 4 I —Cyntha A. Farley, Rapid City, Penning- | news fully eight minutes ahead, at Portland | €iving Monday and Taesduy for geueral de- | DY dgreement aud co-operation, cannot pro- sule of the remainder of the confederated | ) committee will | of lumber, and his amendment proposed to | g0 news fulls A S Y for general de- | yot's] Jife beyond the threa-mile limit of Otoe and Missouri Indian reservations in | notwvote to recommit the taviff bill, but will | reduce the rates of the McKinley law by £ bl ey i five, aud at every other pointin Massachu- | bate, Wednesday for debate and amend- | gpe | 1. i ) z o y thods i i 5 3 aud and the islands, except against Nebraska und Kansas. The Manderson | vote azuinstit. The democrats who do not | one-half. ; S O0DL OPE séuts, Rhode Islund and Connecticut touched | ments under the five-minute rule, with gen- | their ow o P n T ot wmendment agreed upon by the commitiee | like the income tux and other feutures of | All the amendments to the lead schedule OOUNTY SCHOOLIOFFICERS 7. bhe Assoolutod preas lres W1 84T i dabata tn tho/aveniogs, the Yotao come! | Mosy ot e 0apredtiosa Lo tohs I‘X:"_\IU‘E ”':i“ f fi“"-:‘f( nm-rnr‘;m_v.l tribes | the lnll"\\ll.“h.x\‘ > 10 vote to d '?..L it out \\uf'ih'sf‘__ s A e .| Discuss Uniformity of Text Books and Dis e — e on the tariff b nd amendments Thursday | been committed under the British flag by residing, March 4, 1581, and whose names | right, rather thaa to postpone by recommit- Mr. Breckinridge of Arkansas closed the o s . NEBRASKA MAN MUKDERED. Canadian seulers, Th Ba appear unou the schedule of appraisement | tal. debate on this schedule. The vote was then S teibatleniofiJustiagiConey Enes A kel b sl s noon. 1t is expocted that there will be & hot | bup 1f theso Canudinn sealers can aal, uados made by the commissioners appointed under -— taken, firsi on Mr. Outes’ amendment cut- [ School officers of districts outside of | s T o | fight before the rulc is adopted. thia Goraun: Alip orthas STl e naen the provision of the act and approved by the FATE OF A PLEASURE FARTY. ting existing rates in half. The Boutelle [ Omaha in Douglas county met in Superin- | Frank Kramer, Whnk Cashier of LAWFENCe, | "5y hag poen so dimficult to keep track of | party to the agrecment, they eonnot . ba secretary of the interior April 7, 1858, upon e amendment to substitute the McKinley law | tendent Hill's office at the court house iad) i Sha g tariff amendments from day to day that | Prevented from pelagic sealing. Neither uny of the lands authorized 1o be sold by the | Xts Members Lose Their Lives in a Squall | rates wis also 10st by u vote of 72 1o 21 S s Lawnexce, Kan., Jan, The body of a g A thapt) b e ; ; X 3 ufterncon to discuss the advisa 2 . oven the members of the w bl can tho citizens of countries not party to net, will make applicavion for allot- on the Mississippl. I'hien the lead and zine schedule wus tuken man supposed to be Frank Kramer was . aysand means | ¢,q o zvaament be molested, The main tasic ments of lauds to the secretary of the MILWAUKEE, Jan. 27.—Mrs, Robert Lunde | WP Mr. Morgan, democrat, of Missouri ) found in the river this inorning. From | Committee huve not copics of the perfected | i, the proparation of regulations 1, thore. interior, be will cause a patent to issue to offerea the muin awendment. It proposed to | YeXt books 1 the schoo! e R Sl R T faa: thb L ad gl ToRILarona t sheg such persous or ls or her lieirs for the su- | Of this Gity received o lay, SUSINE | roquce the duty on white load from 11 cen Afteran cxhauative dlsquesion of the surr- | PAPSLs oo is oo, ho fotmorly BWed | o 1hg 40 material altorations fn the bill || masibns mosts allow pos. Rass o otbes ‘isional tract or tracts of land (uot exceed- | that the schoomer Florence of Holland, cent per pound ; a piping and shot | jec e dAdiaEd o Pt s e b 5 an a vi Bror)s ] ] fsdics k oo S divisional tract or trac and excoe 10 1 cont per pouu dcad piping und shot | ject it was decided to postpone the matter | 81 SIEWOREL - BERe - BACRICE WER | qugurund wool, that on sugar is of far. | o protect depredations. The fubors of Sec Vislonadl LR e R P bove New Orleans i e i cents per pound ce! nd 1o reachiog 5 ing 160 acres to uay one person) reported on | Mich., had capsized above New Orleans in | from 14 cents per pound 1o 1 cent.and 10 | yntil a subsequent meeting, when there eachiog consequence. The committee had | FStily Grestum and Sir Julian Pauncefote, g 5 British ambassador, are believed 1o be the commissioner’s schedule as having been | yne Mississippy, and eight persons on board | put 1 ceut per pound duty on lead ove, i would be & larger attendance. Neb. He had letters, too, that lmproved bysuch person. it ls provided, | o4 peen drowned. The party was on v pleas- | St08d Of 15 par cont, as n the bill and siiver A resolution, ntroduced by Mr, Clemmons, | indicated that he had recently been at Wa. | Eradually extinguished the sugar bounty by | direeted to that end. ;‘X‘I'fl“;:z""“';u‘l‘('f:‘m'l:‘l“",(_:fl':""m“‘n‘g“l’l‘:; Loy By | ure wrip to Florida and left Holland iu' Sep- | lead ore i‘“}‘.""-‘ be dutia “’* on its lead con- | in'efleet thut all fines derived from convic- | kenda, Mo, He was evidently murdered and | 1Kinz a part off each year for eight yeurs. Russian and Japan are believed to have g tember. The reported dend arve: Yents at 1 cont per.nound tions by the justice of the peace shouid be | yho body thrown into the river. A goid | BUt the radical anti-sugar clement succeeded | already expressed their willingness to co- not be subject to alienation, lease or incun- | G T ENRY BROGK 35 | Mr. Sweet, repablican, of Idaho offared an . g o J JORGE i OKS, nged about 65 3 pro rata apportioned to all the districts, was in passing the amendment doin, R measures 1o prote 1 rance, either by voluntary conveyance s d amendme: hendmal s vata Over $40hras i e as ament ing away with ure protect seal lifo brance, either by voluntary conveyance by St amendment o umendment de other subject for Aiscussion, and severn] | Watch and over #0 was found on his person ) B el Whether the consent of any the grantee or his heirs or by the judgment, | ° GEORGE BROOKS, method of uppraising the silver: iath ol 2l € The case is surrounded with a great-deal of | the bounty av a single strike. Tho rad SRR i i order or decree of any courl or Subject 10 | EDWARD RROOKS, uz veurs. Mr. Tarsney, democrat, of Missouri, a | [r¢Sent declaved thomsclves A raTaRLOL ,{“‘Mf' L1t is hard to account for the | 8ls0 amended the till so that refined sugar, Sihor » L '"::,’ Seoe f'f","’{fi‘"",‘{ it 2 oharacter SR IRT 0. BROOK®, ne s amber of the ways and means col a ing o lu ted b ch all fine 1y516 5 ceou 2 = sug @ A is st deal of deta tazatiop of Bny. charatar, but ahall ramatn member of the ways und meaus committee, | ghould be so divided, but the subject wus | finding of the mones and the evidence that | 88 Well us raw, goes on the fres list. The | to bearranged in the perfection of regula- ! 4 : \ JOHN HOWARD, inutienable and not subject to taxation, liea N 1 opposed the amendiment S dyabioserti: bl : . ; i PR or meumbrance for the period of ten years, Y;l{l\”{ |‘(“?\\“\Y;*|- Mr. Childs, republican, of Iilinols, pro- declared to be temporarily lald over. some one had struck him. other amendment changes the bill so that | tons, such as defining the zones of the sea e billis to be catled 0 d b o Vounger Brooks ure sons of Mra. 1., | 10 make znc in block and pig dutisble at I | bicctigs” on the last Saturduy of oach LT 0F 4 BRIEE: wooleus g0 into effect us 800n as the tarifl | lou, o there is reason for douby whethos The bill is to be called up aud passed by | {0 YOCHT Wolkon > J- | cent per pound; zine in sheets. 1'; cents, and Ay U3 bill becomes a law, The & ; ; 1exoasop 1o (e bill is nssec PP R e DA L : zine i 3 s Morada i ha ianny honsal Two of & Camping aris Drowned In the | Pillbecomesnlaw, The blil had fixed Au- | the regulations can b perfacted. beforo tie ‘the senato without delay. 1t is intended to on old and worn out zwc, i of a cent per magide L gUSLID, 1894, As the dnte for fres raw wool | sealing season apens cover the case of Mary J. Barus of Barustoa, s, g ! poun, PR Gy s B 1 Neb., a member of the Otoo und Missourt Nicarngun Canal Company. r. Hartman, republican, of Montana Hmmel 09 Fyonbles; S1. Lovis, Jaz. 27.—A special to the Post- | to take effect and December 1, 1804, ns the tribes, who squatted upon certain lands for | New Youk, Jun. 27.—In the United States | offered a substitute to the Morgun und | It was the intention of Sheriff Drexel to | pigpatea from Shawneetown, IlL, says: | dute forthe reduced duties on manufuctured heruell and clildren twenwy-Ove yours ago. | circuit court Frederick Hutch, stokholder | Sy et o at, and spokie in the interest | have sold the goods and chattels of the firm | pyree members of a camping party, | Woolens, but the radical element would ac- his bill will quict title to the lands und | yne Nicaragua Canal company, by his Montath vy fn g | O PhilStimmel & Co.at00'clock yesterduy | four miles below here, fell out | coptuodelay, andus u resull where is 0 | of jaquiry 1y the o of 1 oatmany s RS 1A the Rerph fanily; own counsel, ex-Governor Hoadley and 4. O, | peaiks, M s f8 tho lead trusy g | TOFUIDE to satisty twojudgments, oue iu | of o skiff in which they were rowing | Postpoucment of dates iu the woolen sched- | Tyiveunort, The fiadion fo soeen o o RSN - F. Gurdoer, presented a petition and made | made schedule, and tuat the | {avor of the Omaha National bank for the | iy ¢he Ohio river and two of them, Alonzo | ule. The difference of four months between | apolicant with muny. teservations s mite - \L‘ll\\l\':‘t\l;_”;h! 00 AHH\ILH-A‘IHI Giearze | 4 otion that te bo permitted to examne | chunges made after ihe bill wus reported to | sum of §25,000, and the other in favor of | (uundell and William W. Hughey, were | free vaw wool aud reduced duty on manu- | gation, : ,.}'«,f-: Sy :‘“_m‘:‘ e mm"“ e :I tne books of the company he petition | cong were made at the instigation of | Montgom Chariton & Hall for 8,000, [ qrowned. The thind, Perry Gilkinson, was | factured wool was given in order to ullow ——— easor of military scienc dctics 4t | guvs that fraud has been practiced on the | the trust bt entered of record on January 6 of the ; : 1 ot | the trade st 1tsell 1o the chung, To Save the Washington Agricultural college, Pull- | W% 004 St ier management of the com Mr. Wilson closed the debate for the com- | peccons vere oo ibnt gug 00f Whe | o pear dead when rescucd that he diduot | the trad 1just 1tsell to the chunge, But man, Wash, ] g BUEL O3 G110 5 Ti DanpRemali It e com. ) - BiEe present yeur, On that day Stimmel wewt | pecome couscious until affer an hour whth the schedules going into immediate | ON e ; four months ordinary leave, to take effect Y " ! hefore one of tne indges of the district court % o R ot effect there 1s little opportunity for adjust- | 8¢l this worning avplied to Judge Garretson B4 Y judgment made and a division of the prop o T . hard work upon him. All were from Mo i adju upon the expiration of the extension of 8ick | {1y of the compny. M. Huten, tae mett Both Amendinents Were Lost. and confessed judgmentin favor of the two | Ar VO U ment to uppoint a commission to take charge of leave grunted bim, is granted Post Chuplain | yigher, s also chaitman of the conimittee of | Mr Rawlins, democrat. of Utab offered as | creditors,und for the ymounts stuted. As soon | Cormel 1 “ Amiong the lesser nmendments made are | the affairs of Fred J. Willett. Willett, who Jo “))h,-l\ Potter, L 7 _(\ . C A, | Steckbolders, whicn is opposed to the plan of | & substitute for the whole lead schedule a | as the judgments were ;-nl"n-u executions Y. W. C. A. Note those ralsiug the duties ou alamonas from | was declared & habitusl drunkard in N The leave granted Captain George 2 PAOPTRT ixatio Miasite Sy i I aph placing & uniform duty of %0 per | were issued and placed inthe hands of tne m . , 10 per ceut under the bill 1o 80 per cent f N2, b y = Y 5 corzanization, Messrs. Seamore and } S i » members of the Young Women ev cent, und | vember tly inberited fromw Cornish, Fifteenth infautry, is extended | ST Winur 1o Herberr: sopeoscur | cent on lead ore and ull ispufactures of | sherifl. On the same duy Sheriff Drexel | Those members of he Young Women's | yq gpecific repeal of the reciprocity ciause | father S00,000. - The i three months. vl yblegbiee VUSRI TR R LTI e levied upon the property 1 ths warenouse | Christian association who were fortunate | of yye McKinley act. AR Briefly Mentioned. socinted with M. Hatch Thes i a ul. | _The vote was then tuken and the Sweet | ou South Ninth streot. taking possession of | enough to hear Rev. T. J. Mackey's talk on Kepublicuns Are P P — amendment was lost without division. T'he | the entire stock, as well l*‘|lu~ seeds in the | “A Noble Life,” as exemplitied by Sister tepublicuns Are Fassive. LOCAL BREVITIL ceive’ on Monday, assisted by Mrs. Van | 400,000 were wrongfully given uway. :i.ml‘,‘:u\“m w::,x:-::]{ was also lost, as was ’\r;“! "rf‘u s {\r\\_in‘l‘}-r‘li;r'_'ml‘.ln; ",,'.‘f,'l“ ‘“,n_ Dora, enjoyed the evening very much. Next llh preseutative Burrows of Michigan sayvs i Wyck of Nebrask! ’ —_—— i 4 A0 34X ) SUDSlauLA REWS 6 200 AR 2ol being fized for | Monday nignt Mrs. Mathison is to give a | ** vepublican members of the house will The park nmiss rs will keep the 4 A AT S When time came for the vote on the | yesterday. When the hourdor the offering ar- | yesies of readin HAVA B0 Dsile BRL thERHA i oo K e TR i (e ; o el gud it ot Omahs ave bews { | Maxket Hauge Nasiing: Morgun amendment Mr. Johuson asked thut | Mived Coroner Maul was dn hand witt an in- “f\‘“‘“lrw,” s wnch Baedsalb o | A nadiion S Itas bh et - aunma. kR I DOKGAIA iR ciaty PORAIHAR TOR SRARHRIER .le:*u;:_ lurrvnml‘ T ‘u:xs_x' Sl The Omaba Cent Laoor union invites | the vote be taken on each of the proposi- | junction issued from Judge Blair's court. | 1ooiooiivion policy. There is noneed of un affirmative Howard B. Smith livers the t la contion and dunce ut Carroll hull Lt aighy, | Uhe Public to attend the mass meeting at | tious 1 the amendment, a reduction of duty | ‘Che paper was served upon the sherff und Tilden has been coufined to her home | poiicy. We ure simply passive, while the | lecuure i the Young Mons Christien asam \which tho L sonator | EExposition hall at 2 o'clock this afternoon, | OB White lead from 11 to 1 cent, a re- | the sule wus declared ‘ol ut least until the | yo'iliness for the past week, 1o the rogret of | majority proceeds Lo execute its commission. | ciut T M At e i e SR ANl a1 which the little dnughter of ex-Senator duction on sheet uud ead piping 1o 1 cent | court can hear Lestimony aud decide upon | ¢j lation members W ¢ recognize that it will be futile for us to | Wil PO anday eveniae, ARsaking b | bility ana practicability of adopting uniform | of this city received a letter today, saying ubout 65 years uged 85 yours. Captain Brooks is Mrs. Lunde's father. Approved by ine WasiNGToN, Jan, 27.—The secretary of the navy has approved the finding of the court LoxG Lis Judge reserved his de- Mrs. Allen, wife of Senutor Allen, will 1 leging iu the petition thut securities worth and Mrs. Van Wyck porfornied gracefully, | 'when the proposition of erecting a market bolet e ! A » faot ABd: Gajuia & ) and to make lead and silver-lead ore (ou | the facts The committee for the sick reports aw | attempl to exocute auy affirmative policy Miss Armstrong will speak Monday after Among the guests were General und Miss | house and auditorium on Jefferson square kimong Fusats . A Jeflerson square | free list in tae bill) dutiablo at 1 cent per he restraling order was sued out by MO0 M Lane 2 O T A A A SRR P Bullorton. Ueneral wnd Mrs. Van Wyck, | will be discussed. The speakers will be | pound. He withdrew the request, however, | Frauk Emorson, who allcges that ho was a | “ijeval U bR 0f csee 0 NBSSE, 1 A SO O Lenenition. o biave oo e fu Myrtie hall, at 4 o'clock, to the i e e MV aam H. Brown, Geu: | pryyk T, Rausom, Gilbert M. Hithcock, D. | but Mr. Bland renewed it, as fur s it por | member of the firm of Stimmel & Co., and | g oo ! 8 3 feated by the majority. What noed, there. | peae Of ) the Woman's club und uny other Secretary Carlisio nus determined to dig. | Clem Deaver, C. J. Smyth, Augus: Boerman, | Wln(d 1o the separute vole on the proposed | Lhal the confession of the two ludgments | © yiss' Nunnie Ciayton attended ~the | fore, is there on ourside of the house of ‘a | WL DV Wotendof ontinl, Hor sublec miss from ihe Treasury depurtment every re- | Edward Rosewater, Sam D. Nedrey and | bihos tw gt e O, e | e ain0 & llokes that Lhe Intention of cousent, | Missourl stute Young Womew's Christian | policy! We will quietly await while the | "o 0% vp (00 ORC0 O g publican outside the clussitiea service draw- | Mayor Bewis. o oy nendments were lost by a7¥oLe | e bR O rent i fuvor of the boacl | assocition conveution at Kansus City last | otner side furnishes the policy At iifleon Boiel campany has Sled v ¥ cul year, June Arrestod for Murderous Assault. of leud was also lost. Amendments to the | frauding the other creditors out of their | Tofringemonts ou Edison Patents. Renrescutative Amos Qumuiings of New | whom are creditors of E. A Leavenworth {Colonél David B. Henderson has passed | _ DFTHOIT. Jan. 27 —Jouu Flavel, s erimionl | 2ine sclidule were lost without division money PuitaveLvils, don. 27.—Judge Akeson has | York hus a schemo for u ponular bond issyo | und Helen A Hunt, the original owncrs, the critical point ih is iliness, that ‘which | With 8 long record, bas been arvested at | | Mr. Wilson then offered un amerdment to S ———— gvanies’ prelizinary injunctions 1o the | WRISh B bes incarnorsled ine hill He | Bave teuen chargs of the bullding pnd have threatencd blood poisoning from the war | Toledo, chirged with o murderous assault | [hCred uty ob morphine and all salte EAp llacs Flastlo Tiaks bamanay v proposes that the secretary of the treasury | leased 1t to Mrs. Axtell 0, thereol from 5 to 75 cen's per ounce, The | OVISVILLE, Jan, al to the Post | 42dison Electric Light combany inthe United | gh,41) not wssue more than §15,000,000 of houds Rev. Dr. Hellings and to i wound iu bis leg. He was able to bein his | upon Thomas Griftin of this city, president | morp! amendment was agroed 10, us eyl i ~. | States circuit court, restraining the Manu- | ju sums of §20&nd such multiples \ 1N iings and wife aund the seat in the house u little while today. He is | of the Grifiu Car Wheel company. The 85- | wore severa] othirs ! from Lexiagion sArs Rigby, & mes- | O P 1 ShAva ] Suma 8 BERC SuSh MULBRIaRgs he | dostose 6f ‘She. Sires Bamilak churoh. Aud looking the worse for the wear. butsays | sault was made in Griftin's barn the night of | © M. Wilsou then brought forward a sere | facturets olup, the Spreckels ugar Hefning | pleosss, with interest 4T Hpercentand ror | thelr wives oalled on Her. Dr. Sioue at the that he does 1ot boliave it will be Decessar by aro the n @ A u ught forward a series QE VR A% AP AR company snd the Messrs. Crump of the Col- | deemable at the pleasure of the government | residence of his son, Dr. Stone, lust evening i sary | the Deh fust. His pockels were then | of nmendenin e N end s a3 8e1e8 | hus been running on the Louisville Southern, | ABY.0 Tho Moais. ¢ i Pyvest E eyl oA mgain to make an smputation of his ley. rified und Flavel later pawned Mr. Grifiin's 3 | lona depot from using certain incandescent | after ten years. They are to be sold at the | to extend o him their grectings on the occk 1 | H | Mepresentauive Meiklejoha imtroduced .A\ waleh, Grilio is Just recoveriug fully. | senger of the Adams Express company, who | | metal schedule. churged with embezzling $2.500 from the | jamps alleged Lo infringe on the Edison pat- | subtreasuries and money order posioftices. sion of his SMth birthduy. They preseutea ‘ Mr. Jobuson, dewocrat, of Ohio, suid be | compuny, wus arrested at 2 o'clock m..‘m.\; The schewe is discussed favorably by mauy | him with & Landsowe voluiae us & S0UYEWLEs

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