Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 19, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ( TMA1IA DAILY IJKJB : Til t'HSlU Y , MAHOll ID , 1801
T 45 p in H had l"'on trtkrn from his Mek
riHim IIU nlionio yvus excused
Senator Collins offered as a Milntltuto for
the hill su i.tiiiiimu thos.iineamfndtnentas
Is rofi'rrul to liolnni Si'tmtor Syyl | lcr of
fi rod its asuhttltulo the sanio HiniMHtments
credited to him 1'nllltiV substitute xvasde-
fi-ainl b ) n xoto of lt > to 1 The xoto on
hxvll lor's iiinciidinent xvns as follous :
Nous llroxxn , ClirlslolTiirsoit , Collins , \ ' .
rloston. Matti-s , Moon1. Srhram , Sliou.
hhumxMtx , Still buck. SxItlor , Tajlor ,
Thomas , Van llousonVIUou and Wools -
1ftN i ) - llei-U , nv , Ihsarl , Horn , Illll ,
K lvr | , Koont ; , Miotiotior. I'ovntor , Htxn-
ilali , Siiiidi-r" , Smith , S'exons , Tnitn'r , War
ner \Villlims-ll )
Hi fore tindi'iU nnnonnccd I lie xoto to tbo
president , Senator Sxvlt/Ii'r inked tin' fernier
to till him ho\y \ it stood , and yyus told It yyius
it tip Swit/ler tlien said In MOXV of the facM
that Ills i olio II.MIO , Senutor Shea. Inul been
drinyn from n sick room unit iilso that St-mx-
tor t'oultir xx is slok at homo , ho yyonld not
press tlo Issue In a tie nnd depilxo Coulter
of Ilm pleasnieof xnthiKon his return lit !
\\nnld , thiit-foie , clianp ) bis ynte ftom xeato
nay This emu tlio nenillvo IT nnd i educed
thu nnirmntixe to I. " . 'Iho deelnritlon yvus
reielyed ith cheers b } the Independents
Sxxlt/lor's amondmi'tit xxns lo-tl
Until seniilnrs Kelix-r and HyyltMor ex
plained tbi'ir xoles The former dnimwl ho
xoled In iiccordnncu yvith thu in-lnriples of
the democratic pirly The bit tin suld he
lepresented the penulo and lint the pat ty
The mntion to mlopt the rccmnincndillon
Of the coinmittie of the yybololhat Iho bill do
pass xx'as llH'ii ndoited | bv the followllicf xot < ?
Yeas Heck , llroyxn , Dnv , l > ) < drU , lltll ,
Horn , Ki'lpor , ICoontMichoner , 1'oxntor ,
Kntidnll Sunders. Smith , Slovens. 'Pijlor ,
Turner , Van llouson , Warner , \Vllllanis ,
Wilson 20.
Nnvs rhristofferson , Collins , I' Rloston ,
Mattes , Moore , Si'linim , Shea , Sliuiuxxu } ,
btatbnck , Sxylt/ler , ThoninsVondsU
S'enatni'Vilson of Dnyyei endeax'oied to
avoid voting , but attention \yns \ directed to
lit in by Senator Moore , and bi'foio ho could
bo excused ho ntmounccd his xote lu the
afllrmatiye
Uho coininltteo toso atS p : u
O.Tfl//l'.S MW I'HAJIFKlt.
Hcnator Ujsart .slioyx-4 lliich Opposi
tion t < > tllC ( llj'M SllKC ) > ltl ( > IIS
Neb , Murcli is [ Special to TUP
Hrr 1 The Omaha charter bill oamo up In
the senate this mornlni' In committee of the
whole. Kenntor hi brain occupied the chair
The reading of the message , yyhlch coin-
prison thlrty-oifiht pages , yvas dispensed
with , and on Senator S'yx it lor'.s mo
tion only the amendments yyoro road
Those comprise live piges niut haxo
heietofore neen piintod in Tnr. HUB
Senator Sxvltlor moved to ainond the orig
unl hlllxyhlcli prey ides , in section JO , that the
nut ) or shall iceolyo a salary of $ . ' , VH ) u j car
foi scry Ices as inn ) or , and , as a member of tbo
lire' and polko connr.ission , the sntno snlnij
ns other members of the bo ird This yy ould
glyo him n snlar ) of $3,100 per ) ear. The
ninendiiiunt prevailed.
The commltteo of the senito mncnilcd ono
section of the original bill so as to i end ns
follows , xxhlili Scntitoi ChuatofTei'soii moved
to strike enl
All Kridini ; , paxlnc , iiiiieadanil lng , curblni ;
or uiiltinlngnr any htteets , inennis orallejs
111 tlio iltnhall lie ilono bv ilnys work iindir
t lut illru'tloii nnd stmorx Islnn of tint hnird of
Iinblle worUs 1'rmliltil , Tint \Oitnitncr the
liroporly owners n > piisi < iitliu u majority of
tin ) propi'i ty In an ) pixlim dlstrli t. 01 uloiiK
tint poitloiiof any htm t , uvi'iine 01 alley In
bo liupinxoil , sh ill pitltiim the tn.ijor nnd
council to hu\u siteh gr idliiir paving , in u1 ul-
mul/linr , cuililni ; 01 gntteilng diinn hy eon-
triet , with the lowest rosponslbie bidder the
BimOMlnll In so done , mid pun lilt'd ( iirtln'r ,
that x > lion any such orU shall I n ilone by
dnysorlv the innturlal tbert fur sh ill bo pm-
clinsed of tin lo\\eit resiionsllile bidder
Senator I Jjsart opposed the strilMngont of
thn amendment. It had boon agieed to in
committee While ho yvas not opposed to
aomo of ttionilnoi Ltian es sunjjested by the
stuators fiotn Dotmla' , ho yyould loslst the
ch UIKO of the se > lion nboy e quoted.
Sonntor Sxxtt/ler bald that the UoiiRlas
county delcKiition in the senate nnd house
hail decided to stnnd together regarding the
bill They leptosonted tlicir constituents ,
nnd felt tint they know wtmt their con
stituents xvnnted
Senator Dysait said that tlnoo different
pnitlos bad lomo hofoio the coininltteo and
nug ostcd I'lunicoa In the bill. Some
body , ho said , hut questioned bis
right to speak against the amendment ,
because ho did not reside in Omaha and had
noptopoitj But ho yyouldshoxv them that
ho had n right to speak against them , bocauo
lie hnd a petition from ' . ' " > ( ) losulents in
Omaha to the senate lonncsting that it kill
senate Hies No. 110 and Ot nnd , in fact , all
bills iclatin to Omaha
Senator Swit/lcr said that it y\as possible
to get u petition for anything , nnd if a bill
bid been Intioduicd giantiug the yxholo state
of XobiasUa to Oiniiha a petition could beseemed
seemed leiiionstiatingiiKaliist it Ho asked
thnt the Douglas ilolopitiou bo treated as the
Lincoln delegation had been They nskod
for legislation enl ) on local ninttcts and
iy anted to bo nided enl ) so far ns it did not
Intorfeic xxlth the rest of the btato
Senator C'liristoffoisoa nsUed the gcntlo-
man to bo ns llbonil xxlth the men of the onst
ns these In the cast had bconlih the west
xy'aen they yotod for the telief of the dtonth
suffeieis. They asked only for local legisla
tion , and hoped it would boaccouled them.
Senator 1) ) ) sat tsaiil that there xyoro ! MsiO (
xxorkliiginen In Oninha who were opposed to
the chmges , llo did not Unoxv that tbo sen-
ntors fiom Douglas ropiesented anybody
except themselves. They had good voters
in thnt county , hut it scorned they did not
have enough. Thov had to vote seine from
Council Blurts. It had been uipcd that the
leglslatuio had alxxa.xs accorded Omaha
vlmtsho yyantcd In her charter. Hut the
men who xxeio in the loglshtuio then xxoro
not there noyv. Then the legislature yas
composed of rmgsteis. boodlors , lailroad
cappers ana the ) made the charters as they
yyero xanted. .
Senator Christofferson said that ho hml
told the senator from iMickolls that the
nniendment under discussion xxonld hive the
clToct to cieiito coriuptlon In the board of
public xyoiks , xxoud | make political nfdllntion
aporouisito for olllco , yy ould tcnii toperpet-
uato the dominant p.utin poxxer In Omaha.
nnd drive out honest lahoiors The same
sciiRtor had said that bo suppoitcd tlio
amendment in committee , oul ) becaii ! > o ho
had been asked so to do
The section quoted xy as stricken out by a
xote of H > to 'J , Senators D.ysnrt and Michcnor
onlv voting in the nogatlxe
Thn folloyxini ? amendment to thooilginnl
bill xx as also siilckcn out , iiK'ilnst Senator
Uysait's xxishes1
Aiiundsietlon.11 by striking out the words
"not more than tyso uf xihom sh ill bu of the
b line political putty. " In line r > of thenrlnti'il
bill anil by Inserting In lien thereof the fol
lowing xvoriK "one fiom e.iob of tlio four po
litical panics ousting the I ugc t uiiiulier of
Mites ro i cltv millets at tbo I ist pieeedlng
cltv election , " If enndldiites for oltv ofllios
wore nominated anil x of oil foi ut such elio-
tlon , bv less tban four iiolltlr.il parties , the
ginornor Miall appoint nt leat one commis
sioner from CMieli ti.irty. which nominated and
voted foi city otllcer * And In nooxtnt slull
more tban two bo of the same political parly.
The committee aslted leay o to sit again.
'Hie Senate.
LIMOI.N , Neb , March IS [ Special to Tin :
IlBn. ] The hcnato met this mornitiKiit 10 15.
Messrs. Hroxvu , Coulter , Mattes and Shea
ysero absent ,
On motion of Senator Shumxvay , somte
tlio No. IS yyas walled from the house This
isxhat is kuoyyn as the yynrehouso bill. It
yvas amended in section 17 so as to enable
the state board of transpoitatlon to llx the
rnto of storage. The honso engrossing clerks
hr.d not Incorporated this amendment In their
cop ) It yyas , therefore , deemed adylsablo to
recall the measure for correction.
The committee on revenue and taxation
recommended the indefinite postponement of
senate llles No. 'WO , comnellini , ' dog oxvnors
to pay n tax of fit ) , and fto uvt , i-ondciing
pcrso'nnl taxes alien upon propcity
The same committee tecominended the pis-
saffo of the folloyy Ing tiles No (50 ( regarding1
the vnluo and uses of city , county and stuto
xx-nrrantsj No 24S providing for thoeloctlnn
of a state nssos or. No IM7 , changmfr county
scats by n thiTo-tlflhs vote of tuxparrs ; No.
CM ) , rolatiiif : to the holding of coinnitsslon-
or's meetings : No. 'JM , relating to the loyy.
luc , of ta\cs by county fomnilssioncrs ; No
'J5'- ' . providlnpr for the amount of taxation to
bo iox led for school purposes ; No. 2S3 , do-
tormialnptbo rate of taxation for tox\n imr-
poses ; Xo ' . ' 5 1 , authorizing counties anil cities
to isstto bonds for Internal Improvements ;
No. 2.V. , of the snmo nnturo.
The coniwllteo on oducatlo.i recommended
the pasiajo of house roll No. 71 leiatlm ; to
the purclnso of text books andsellatatilo o.
72 oti the nuo subject.
TUe commlttoa on miscolloncous corpora-
tlous pliuvd on general ( llo No 'ill , prevent
liiKillsi fiinlniili m InUrolnsurimco , No . > 'Jro
luting to the ptibllritl m of articles ot In or-
put in m ami ytlittt the ; uliall contain
'lli Jwnt nus "iipcr rate bill xvas In-
dHlnltoll ( Htstpnlu'd
Mmisoroll Nu till , oompelllng rallrouls to
KI\O to their stations tint u it HUM of thovll *
la e ami tox\ns In yxhiih tnov are situated ,
XMIS phued on the genotnl Hie
St'iinto IIU * No JV , pioyldlng for the telief
of Iho sufferers in I'olk count ) , xvas In-
dellntti'ly | > ostpnned.
The bill proytdinu' for the i"ttiiblUhnient of
exiinrlniiMitat stations nt Cnlbc'itson and
Okrillaln nml snugi'stltij ; f"HK ( ) for the suno ,
xvas put nn rueral Illo.
Senntor I'oynter introduced a resolution
calllin ; for the production of nil the contracts
existing betueen Hut state and Charles
Mosher , relating loptUon Inhor
Senator Vnti lloiisen called nn his resolu
tion suggesting dispensing xxlth the services
of second assistant sergentit-nt-nrins The
doi'imient could lint hn piitluced , and thi <
secretary xvai ghen time In xvhlcli to hunt
It nn.
liio lesolnl'on ' of S'ernitor I'olllns Intro
dinvd .xesterday , ptovldlnn for the appoint-
mint of n committee of three tn net yylth 1
Hlndl.tr lomtnllteoof the house to divide upon
a date of adjournment yyns tailed up
So i HI tor Kclpei mild it yyus lee enily to
adopt sin It a lesiilutlon It xvould jjlye tbo
people nil Ulcn that tin ) senito xvns golnp to
adjourn nud that no more yyork xxould bo
donii. It hnd bills before It yvhleh should bo
passed If It took till next January
'I he motion yyas laid on the tablu and a re
cess taken.
The sunato mot this afternoon nt " lf >
o'clock nmt yyent Into lommitteo of thu yy hole
toconslder the Nowbeirv inixlinmn rate bill ,
xvith Senator Collins in the iliair
I'ho chair nt I ( ) * > o'l-lin k nnnonnced that ho
bad signed bouse toll No Id. nppioprluting
the nmtiienlitlon nnd diploma lees , for the
puiposuof estibhsliinga llbtar ) fund for the
tate -intxersit ) , and No 17 , assenting on be
half of the si tie ton inant of conmess , up-
piopilntlnp a portion of the proceeds of the
Kale of public lands to the suppoitof the agil-
cultural college ,
The senate then considered the Ncwbeiry
iimximuui ratu bill
Adjoin nod
_
'Hie HOIIHC ,
LINTOI v. Neb , March IS [ Special to Tin :
Ilrr | Iho homo at Its mornliiR session
took up bills on llnal rending. House toll
.M. ' , by Shrock , toesttbllsli an "Inteimedl
ate reformatory" for criminals botxxccn the
ages of sixteen and txventy-one , at Louis-
\illo , Cnss county , yvas lost yen , Mj
niys , , " 0.
llouso roll2.lt. by Coinlsh , niitliorbing the
election of the six Justices of tbo pence At
lire In cltle'i of the metropolitan class
( Omahi and Lincoln ) xvns pissed yens , oJ ,
nts , a ) .
Senate Illo 175 , by Randall , nuthorMng
chattel mortgages on crops bo fore being
planted , when Klvi'n to secure a Wan to bo
used in ptmli tslng seed , failed to pass yvith
the emergency clause yeas , M , nays , .11
not the necessmy txxo-thlrds , and the b.11
xyas llnnlly defeated.
llouso took a iccess till 'J p in
In the afteinoon session the honso lecon-
sldeied the xoto b ) xvhich si i.ato file 17"i xxas
lost , and the bill yyas agiln placed on Its
pissage JO.IS , fi'i , nays , ill not tyxolhiids ,
the bill xvas then Indellnitel ) postponed
Thn honso xvent Into committee of the
xx hole to considei X'arioiis lulls on the ireneial
Illo. ilmiseioll M , b ) CJilllliiii , the Jmllchl
distiict bill yyas taken up , nnd nineiided by
tikmg Hamilton lonntv of the boventh and
pi icing it In the Piftn , anilSheiman county
xvns triinsfiirod fiom the nicy until to the
'lyx-elfth , and the bill recommended foi pass-
nge.
House roll Irtl , by Shrader , apjiropriating
niiotherlUOUH , ( ) for tbu telluf of tlio drouth
sulleicis xxas called up. White moved to
stiikeout the emoting clause. Lost .is to
II , 'Iho bill yyas recommended for pissaRo ,
but White amended the motion thnt it bJ In-
dcllnltolv postponed
bhrader siiu the peonlo in the west were
in diie distiesa , and unless they iccehed
more subst intlal issiatanco they yxonld haxo
to leayo the country
Storms in ido an eloquent ploi for the people -
plo In the \\ost and fayoied donnthiKto them
every dollru that It Is proposed to glxo to the
yyorld's ' lair
Cm pouter of Butler opposed tno appiopua-
tion.
tion.Cornish
Cornish thought the pi oposcd appropriation
yyas sinipl ) nusxycrmp the calls of humanity.
Sodcrman ( hid ) opposed the anpropilntion.
Watson ( rep ) bad faith in tlio future of
yvcstcrn Nebraska nnd bohexod that the
failureof crops xvas only temporary nnd
favored the nppiopi nition.
Felkcr did not uelieyo " ) ou could llnd a
single man In Omahayylio yvas so mem an to
hide behind a p iltix- tax and alloyv Ills fclloyv
man to sulTer for the neeess n > ios of lifo "
Kord said ho hnd heard from suveial members -
bors of tbodiouth stiieken district that the
supplies fiitinshed by the state yyeio given to
fny oiiles , and used to advnnco the political
interests of pa ) ties xvho handle the goods.
White's motion to indelinltelv nostpono
yvas lost , j ois il ! , navs ( il , and tlio hill or
dered enerosscd for a llnal leading
Anoffoityxas made to call up for nassigo
bouse ioll 'J0i5 , In liohm , appropriating fW-
Oill ) lor tno world s fair , but after a half hour
of Illilmstciltig the house adjourned till 10
a. in. tomoftow xxitnout reaching a vote.
'Aho rib' Kunil Illll.
LINCOLV , Neb , March -rSnoclnl to THE
llpr. ] Houio ioll til , the ( Jnnnett bill , iiro-
yiding for tlio dcuuslt of public funds as
amended nnd finally passed by the house
reads as folloyys1
Heellon 1 All public fnndb In tbohandsof
the ticnsiucr of tlio state , or tbo tttitsur.'r of
any i on nty or miiiilclpnnt ) , xxhlch slmll not
lie needeil for Iniinedlato use. shall hade-
posited by siirh ticnsiiiui as hereinafter In
this net pioxldi'd and nil sums of money re-
iiJMdns Inteiist or pieinliiins foi tbeusonf
the iiiuney to depo < 4ti | il shnll bit p ilil Into the
1:01101 il f nnd of the st ite county 01 miinlel-
p illty to which the s ime bolon ,
See. " . I xeitiensuror iiientlnni'd bisection
I of this ail Hball deposit all public funils di
II iislul to b s < ae ! u a Innk or banUs. com-
piny , corporation 01 liidhldnullthlntlio
state of Ni'bi.i'l , i , whlrb hanks , iiunpiny ,
loiooritionoi Imllx Idiial ire loln .ei'cteil | by
the tiensurei , ) tex Ided. Tint bifoiennj pnb-
llu funds ate ill posited in aiiv b ml. , coin-
pnnv , eorpoiatlon 01 Indix Idiiul iiiulot tbo
pioxWons of tills .n't , such bmU , imnpiuiv.
101 pot itlon 01 Indlxldu il slull expunto a
bond for an amount double tin hlzhest sino
ilepnilteil , nlth coed nnd sultlcli'at siciiiltles
to no approved by tint troisnrrr , xxidclt note
shall bo tn ulo I ) ij nbli to the tie isnnr. and Ute
to Indemnify lilin and tin1iinlu - on bis
ottlelil bond acalnst loss in dcfuli atlon front
tbo liiiiU , coinpiii ) , eorpoi illon or Indl-
xldnd xxlth xxlintii the monc ) Is dtposltid.
jnil uboiu'U'i ( be bink slnill f iilhfiilly ind
Irul ) uc count to thette isiin i foi the money
Koieielvert 'ind siil | : | n iy tbo sinie , tbo bond
sbnllbe eun i Hid and 11 Inriied l < > Iho bink.
loinp my , 101 inn itlou 01 liidlxldnnlluii -
oxer an ) baiiu , cinnpiii ) , corporation 01
liidlxliln.il slnill rueulxu anj money is herein
proxldel tbex > m ill piy for tint % thereof
not lissllitn four (4i ( per cent pir iniinm , and
tin * Inteii'it tin icon slnill be ostlmalod upon
Iho liilinno rt'inilnhu In tbo hands of the
l.inli , coin | ) inx , tot iioint Ion 01 Imllv lilu.il at
the clo-io nf i ich il.iv's business : prox tiled ,
that nothing In this act sh ill lie rnu-trued to
releiso the tre isnrer or Ins htncttes fiom II t-
lililtj nn hlsolllelul liond
HeiI. I. l.xniy tri'asinor montlnnnd In section
1 of tills uct.\x boshall In. in an. ) public ininiuj n
for his OXMI bonellt. 01x bo shall leielxo nny
moiiiy ornthei thln otalno , cither illicitly
or Indlrt ctly. from any person ur eorpoi atlon
for the nsoof siR'b publle nionrys nnd slnill
not pay the samu Into thoiscm i.il fund of thu
stati' , county or lonnlelpalltv to uldch the
lirlni Ip ilsum belongs , sb ill upon con\ lotion
tlii-unt , bo guilty of a mlsileninuiot and
shall bu punUhod by u line of il.OuO nnd be Im-
pi I Mined In the county jail not more than onu
) ear
Sec t. All aels n'ld p irtsof acts ImonsUtont
herewith are hereby repelled
Another View.
TL.ISTOI.V , Neb , Mireh b [ Special to Tin :
HEISald ] Senutor Moore today : 'Tho
yvritor of the editorial in > Ioridu's issue
of Tin : fJrE coiieornltig scnatollo /
" : t , lelating to fees of county treasurers , has
nppnontl ) ovnlookcd the fact thnt yyhen
land is sold for tn\es the amount for yyhlch
tolddraxys InUiost it the latoof U < ) per cent
per annum Before sulo the tix draws Inter
est at 10 per cent , tut after solo the oyvnor of
the property must pay tiO per cent Interest
until the land Is redeemed or deed Issued.
This Is n snfllcient pcnal'y to Induce pay
ment in all ciscs xxh/MQ the tax | aver can
I revenniil ) do so. Tl. penalty of S per cent
on sale , xyhlehlt is proposed to do av.ay xyith ,
I goes to the county treasurer , ard I bo-
i llove can bo dispensed xxith without ic-
' torfcring xvith tbo collection of the rov-
onuii. When money CRII bo borioxvcd
on ical estate secuiity at fiom 0 to 10 per
rent real estate owners xvlll ho inclined to
use every nossilhle exertion to rnlso the 1100-
essurx * funds to redeem from tax sales bearIng -
Ing li ) per cent Intoiost. In I ancixstcrcounty ,
this fall , f 15,000 of tax certincatos were told.
Thi ) ! i per cent penalty on thli xv mlil no
f , ' , 'J.V ' ) The treasurer also leculvitd his ru n
Inr fees on this tnonev for collecting same.
besldcsu foi fr innldiig out each oerllllcite
The trmsurer's oflhv < lniM not nooil this fee.
the tnvpiyer has snniclent Incentlx'O to pal
his taxes xvltlnmt It. and taking II olT yyould
telli'ye a good tunny men xvho mo hind
piimsud for rctulj money of an unnecessary
burden "
\ MX .Inilli'lal ll
LiMtitv , N'ob . March li.-Spccl | l toTnp
Hn 1 - ThejinHi lil distill t bill xxas chmgf'il
somewhat lit the homo commlV.eo of the
yxhole. As It no\y stands , and in the form lu
which It will in all piMiiibiht ) bjAiam it htxv ,
Hi cads ns folloxvs
I'lrsl Jndlc'iil distiict slull consist of
lilchttnlson , Ncmah t , .lohnson , I'ayvnee ,
tligo nnd , IelTerson , txvn Judccs.
"ocoud DIstrUt tltoo and Casx , ono
Judge
Ililrd Uistilctlincastcr , thrco JinK'es.
ronrlh District Douglas Karpy , Wash-
Ingtoti and Hint , sin on Judges
rifth Distiict Sau infers , Soxvard. llutler ,
VorU , Polk mil llamlltoii , tuo Jndgost
Sixth Distiict loditc , t'olfav , 1'latto ,
Mi'trlck and Nance , tyvo Judces
Soxenth IJustrlct Siltno , rillmoro.'lhtycr ,
Nuckolls and IMny , oie Judge
I'aght Distilct-e'ntnlng , Stanton , Dlxon ,
DiKotn , Cedar and I'hnuton , one Judge
N'lnth District \V inu , Madison , Anto-
lotHt , IMerconnd Ixnox , ono J'Jdge
Tenth District - Adams.Vobster , Kcnmoy ,
KranUlIn , llarlan and 1 'helps counties ono
Judge
nioyonth Plstili'tHnoiie , Hull , Wheeler ,
( Ireeley , ( lirrleld , l.onp , Valley , Howard ,
lllnltio , I liomas , HooUi'raml Grant counties
two Judges
T'xxelflh District HulTnlo , Da\vson \ , Ouster
and Sliernilli , one Judge
Thiiteenth District Lincoln. Logiiu.ICettli ,
Chevenno. Dem-l , Scott's HlulT , Klmbnll ,
lla'iner , McPhetson , Aithur nnd I'crklns ,
one Judge
rourteenth Distiict ( losper , rurnas ,
IVontlcr , Hod Wllloyx1 , Ilites , Hitchcock ,
t'lmsonnd Dumly , one Judge
riftocnth District Holt , Hock , Hroyxn ,
Kox n Pah.t , Cherry , Sliendm , IiyvosHloux ) ,
Box Hntto and the unoiganl/ed teiiltoi ) ,
tyyo Judccs.
No | yvo-l cut Kate.
LIMOI.N , Neb , , March 18 ( Special to TUB
llru. | The icport of the railro id commltteo
on the Moan J-cent p monger rate on rail-
roaits favored Its indefinite postponement in
the senate this mot n Ing. It xxas read a second
end tlmo.
Senator Kolpcr moved Iho report IMJ not
roiicuuod In. The railroads yveie noxv ehaig-
Ing. in bomo places , not more than 2'i cents
per mlle Ho thought the bill could bo
amended to provide tor the same tato.
Senator Hyvltler said that the raihoad
( oinmlssioners of toxxa , xvhon the population
ivas mote dense than It is in Nebraska , In
their report , said that 2'j cents porptsscn-
Kor per nnlo xvas not ndequita to support the
roads
Senator Kciper denied that the pomilation
of Iowa \yas moio dense to the mlle than it
yvas in Nebraslta
Senitor hhumyyay slid the people yyho do
the unvoting xvcio satislled to pay the exist
ing i lies.
Senator Sxvityler said that the people did
not demand a reduction of the tales If it
should be made it yyould result in a teduc
tion oi the nmplo accommoditio'is noyv fur
nished by tbo rouls.
Thoiepoitof. the committee xvas adopted.
legislative * N'otcs.
Livcor.v , Neb , Miucit IS. [ SpJcial to THE
Uri : . ] In explaining his vote against the
bill alloxving a farmer to mortgage his ciop
bnfore it ixas planted. Mr Gale said there
xvoro too many mortgages on yxestoin farms
iioyx- , and ho could not vote to increase tbo
bunion.
Hon. J. H. Fee Crop ) of Cherry and Kova
I'aha has fur clear of
so Kept any entangle
ments and is sttll standing out against the
appropuation combine.
Mi Felker of Douglas gave notice todiy
that ho yyns not a member nf the "combine '
and could not bo lolled upon to support every
contemplated laid upon the state treasure.
The mimes of NoKon ( dem ) of Dodge anil
Lamp ( dem. ) of Washington should bo added
to the list of membeis xvho piopose to keep a
tight glip on the purse stiings of the state.
The independents xvho tiaxo Joined the
"appropiiation combine , " as disclosed by tbo
test votes already taken , nro Nichols of Buf-
lalo , Cuitis of Madison , Shrador of Logan ,
Dobson of Filltnore , Wilson of Webster ,
Nexxborr ) and Vooihes of Hannlton , Dunn
of Colfav and Storms of Nomaha
Notxvithstanding the stinng light inndo bv
Ueprcsentiitives White and Sluyoektne bill
to establuh an "Intermediate icfoinutoiy"
for ciiminals xxas defeated by a vole of H'J to
50.
50.A
A resolution by McICcsson expressing the
sxmpithx of the house xxlth Koprosentativo
Clapp of'.IelTorsoiiylio recentlj sntreied the
loss of a promising son , xxas adopted b ) a
unnnimous vote.
31.1 JK J.Ot'i : ytt SIlill'.lATS.
Tlio Donxor fai'eei' of a "XlnHhlng Oer-
man I'octor.
ni , Col , March IS. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin 13u .J It is more than probable
tbatOmaha noyv numbers among her lately
ncquhcd residents a gentleman vvjiom It yvill
ho xxell to watch , ana of whom susceptible
sorx nut pnls nro advised to boxvarc. About
t\Xi months ago thoio ariixed at the Alba y
hotel in this city a gentleman about
fort ) xeais of ago , six feet
tall , yvcll ptopottioned , xxith clear cut feat-
uies , face smoothly shaven , durlt blown oyea ,
almost black , and slightly cuily hair. He
was xx ell dressed , displayed considerable
Jewelry and talked with a decided Gorman
accent. The acrantxxas presumably affected.
He claimed to bo it wealthy physlclm xvho
had comoto Denver for the purpose of ostab-
lislihigasanitmlnmand hospital fortieatiiicnt
with the celebrated Koch linph , giving his
name as 0. JIulko. Later ho took lodgings
on ( Juttlsbtroct Ho paid his bills momptly
and made friends rapidly. Hut no began
malting love to all tlio servant girls ho could
como in contact xvith , bocnmo engaged to
many ot them and In ovety instance borrowed
xx hut money ho could of thorn on ono pi o-
text or another , alxxnxs telling stones
of his great xvcalth. .lust boxy many his vic
tims are cannot bo stated , but finally the dis-
anpoititod females began to make it too warm
for him , and the doctor , after bouoyying
various sums from different gentlemen ac
quaintances , loft the city He took yvith
him ono of his victims , n nurse
who stood high among the physicians
and xvho had accumulated consldei.ible
monov Ho stated that he was going to Salt
Lnko but ns his mall nnd that of the young
xvninnn Is being sent to Omaha It is probiblo
that ho Is attempting to xxork his game
amo ig tbo unsuspecting fomilos of that city.
nml Valnnblo DcpnsitM of Ores
jiiNCovcreil in Ulali.
SyiT L ICE , UUxh , Match 18 [ Special Tel-
pgiam to TUB Hi r J The commissioner of
the general laud oftlco has sent to this city a
letter in yyhlch ho says than clay lands can
not bo entered under the mlnenillnnd act.
The opinion was called for because an entry
was pronoscd on a lot of lands containing
potters' clay.
The Utih asplmltntn nnd varnish company
was organl/od here today. The capital stock
Is f > , , * iOO,000 nml the lands are located in
Uiutnti county near the Colorado lino. Near
Ashley , IJlntah county , Is astnp ot country
vvhcro for a dlst mco of thirteen miles
theio is ononst body of asphaltum
bltrmlnons foi millions The company hold
claims nnd locations under the placer laxv to
thoextent of < > ,000 acres in which unlimited
quantities of asplmltum , bituminous oils ,
residues , etc. , nssis. Some doiwsltH yyent
i as high as u ) percent asphaltum , yyhilo
others tnoiich in vatlous oils. Ills pro
posed to erect works thoio lor the reduction
of matoilals for manufacture Into varnishes ,
pure asphaltum and the extraction of vniious
oils pitratlno.
Hen ( lUggenhoiinor of the Pueblo smelter
pmchiised 1-M ( ) tousofslver oios , running
fit ) per cent lead , of J ( J Couklln , matdng a
puichase of 17OOU tons since bu came bore.
I'nper CliiiogoH llnnils.
Bu.T LKr , Utah , Mntvh 18.-Rpoclal [
Telegram to TIIF BRK. ! Messrs , U. Clnrk
Wncelcr nnd William Hnlilorston , from
Aspen , Colo. , Imvo purchased the controlling
interest in thoTlmos of this city and will
soon assume control. Tbo purchase price
cannot tie learned. Whcolor intended going
Into politics in Colorado , but now suj a ho
will tnovo to this city.
trt
A Qu stioa of PMsS < tAflulaTlt Mnking to
' "
DISTRICT GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT ,
Shot Uhllo l ) ( ; \\lth n Cuu-
.NoiiilniilliiLj Clt.y IlcUt'lH Aiiiiniil
Unlti'd Hrotlii-en iJiinioti
ilruki'ii'inu ' Injured.
LIVUHV , N'eb , Mnrrh H i poclil to
Tnr UN. ] A case of considerable Interest ,
pittlculnrlv to attorneys , xvlll tic heard in
.lustlce roxy\orth's \ ( oiirt toinoiioxx The
cnsn of iliihii I'liiuciamngulnst Victor Nelson ,
an notion alleging forcible entry and detainer ,
xvns set for hearing In Pott worthy's coin t
jesleidty. The defendant , Mr Nelson , n
fnrtnoi living on the farm of the plaintiff ,
cuiio into coutt and tiudo the allldnvit In the
tiMiitl form for a continuance , stating Hint-
he1 could not safely proceed to trial
for vvntit of initerial testimony yyhlch
he expected to procure The case wns theie-
fore continued. Later Pan/eiMin cuiio in
und dcvlitrcd that N'olsiin hal no Rrounds to
sustain such an oith. Ho syvoro out a win-
inat asalnst Nelson h.irglng him with pet-
Jury insofar that he hul no testimony , nor
< coulil ho procure the suno yylthlu eight days
Tlmt the oath was made for the solo nnd only
purpose of preventing the cause fiom ooniinif
to trial.
Almost dully such nflldivltfl ns this are
made In the Justices coint-s with no more
foundation than Is aliened for this , and this
IK tlou Is something ot a test to determine
n bother or not H can ilghtfiilly bo held per
jury.
( irnmltiny IJi
UKIIKIC n , Neb , March H [ Spec-id Tele
gram to Tut Hi-r | 'jho southcistom No-
bi aslf i district Grand Army of the Uepubllc
cncanipmont was held hero today xvith icpre-
sentntlxcs present from Itlchardson , John
son , I'Avvnec , Joffonou , Saline and Gage
counties. Coinmandor Tidier of Paxvnco
City luoslded. 'Iho meeting xvas simply nn
executive 0110 and for tlio election of olllceis
The following district ofllccra xxcro elected.
Cotnmmder , O II Phillips of Beitrlce ,
senioi vlcocouiinnndor , MV. . Van Osdal of
CrabOrchiid ; Junior vice romnimder , A. ,1.
King of Palrbui ) , surgeon , H. I { Thornton
of Killo ) , ChiiDliln , .1 A htlllwell of llurch-
nrd ; council of ndrninlstnitlon , U. M Alttr-
dock of W.xinoro , John Proyont of Hutchnid ,
U II. OJoi-s of Dewltt , .1 B. Dovlo of Lib
erty nnd .lohn Hodges of I'lwnco I'tty. The
next annual encampment of the distilet was
fixed for March II ! nt Pawnee Ci v 'Ibe- an
nual reunion of the distiict xxill tnl'O plnco
In Septe.nbor , tbo elate and place to be fixed
by the council of administration.
Keeled AXIlii a Gun.
VOIIK , Neb , March -Specid | Telegram
to Tm Uri ] This morning while .loo Cox
yvas handling a lo tiled sbotiniu in U. V. Sim-
meror's nardvvaie stoio it xvas nccidently
dlsch irged The shot struck apiece of moUil
and yyas deflected lilto the fnee of W. D
ribher , who xvas Just leaving thostoie Ills
bedgniek and Porestill removed the shot
and it is not believed'that the result xxill
prox-o fatal , but ono eye yxlll piohably bo
lost.
Kcpti 1)1 loan Nuinlnatiiiiis.
Nrnn\sM Ciri , Neb , Much IS. [ Spcclil
Telegram to Tin Uii : 1 Tbo ivpiiulicnns of
Xobiaska Citv met this afternoon nnd
placed In nomination a veiy strong repub
lican city ticket as folloyys : i'olico judge ,
Keuben Foster , school board , H. II HcEl-
honiy , T. IJ. Stevenson and II. II Kass , for
coiinrllmnn First want. Cnl Chapman ; Second
end vyard. U W Stahlnit.Ihlrd wnrdKliiost
( arioyx ; Fourth ward , Wiljiam Uodenbrock.
The folloyy Ing yvcre thoccnti.il committee
chosen. Tirst yyard , Jack Farley and C.V. .
Sovinour ; Second vycrd , J. Id. Taylor and
William I'llnoging : Thiid waid , Williim
Nelson and Wash McCaluitn ; 1'ourth ward ,
Wlllim I3ishof and Hrr.ost Hopps ; CV. \ .
Seymour chaiiman and Wash McUnllum
tieasuior.
United llictbrun Conterenec.
Uitn SniiMis , Neh.Mircb IS. ( Special
to THE BUJ. ] The annual confeionceof tte
United Brethren church foi the South Platte
distiict commenced a four days' session In
this city today The conference Is composed
of llftxslmlnistois delegates
- \ , thiity-thieo lay
gates and Visitors id Inlinitum. liov. M
Castle , D I ) , of IClldurt , Ind , is hero and
vxill pieside duimg the session.
A HiakcMimit Injuicd.
DIVID CITV , Neb , March 18.-Special [ Tel
egram to TIM : 15i p. I \ \ ' . rroniin , n H. it M.
braheinan , was knocked doyx n yvhilo maltl'ig
a coupling hero this afternoon nnd had his
left leg pretty badly mashed by the wheel of
a car , ilo will not lose the limb. The In
jured man was taken to his homo at Colum
bus tonight.
A People' * Ticket.
nixiit , Neb , Maicu IS [ Special Telo-
B am to Tm : IJEH. ] At a mass .meeting to
night , consisting of democrats and uipubll-
cans , the following city ticket was nom
inated' Mayor , W. D Hitllor ; treasurer , H
U. Jackson ; clerk , \V .1. Cook : engineer , \V. \
H. Hill ; police Judge , I ) S Muinmeiot ,
councllnien , Fit-it vx ml. Jack Maher , Second
end ixnrd , K. II. Cloiid0-o ; Thiid xv.ud. M
H. It. Uosenbauin ; fourth xx-aid , .1. L. Kob-
ortsaudJ H I.utAllot the olllceis nom
inated aio the present incumbents x1) .
Hnller has served thieo tcnns as mayor nnd
is now nominated for tholointh term Ulio
ticket is called the people's ticket.
A llas - Hall Club.
Ni.yy M x % tiitoy r , Nob. , March -Special [
to Tnr Hi i. 1 ' 1 ho Newman Oiove base ball
club met last evening , puisuant to nnnonnce-
mentnndorgaiii/od complete by electing lue
following nfllccis to servo during this season
Thonins Oitcrgarcl , manager ; .lainos McKay ,
captain ; .lames Ij. llotlman , tioaMiior ; L.
Hodman , secretary.
The club xvas unanimous and adopted its
the name by which It xvlll bo iccognbcd , Iho
Newman trove ! Clippers.
A Col I ego lor Vink.
Youir , Neb , March ! < [ Special to Tin-
nii.l List night the building commltteo
axvmdcd the contntct foi the United
Hretliorn college building to bo elected in
this city toV. . L , . Mprgan , ut $ . ' .1,010 The
structure will bo njaitdsoiio , | , [ and substantial
ono , slx'.X ) foot , three storlos and a basoinont ,
of heavy masonry , \\\t\i \ \ \ cut stone trlminlia's
Work will eommeiicp Innnedlitoly and yyill
bo pushed us upldlyjis possible
Itcnton and I bit lloj nl Aieaiiiint.
Lisc-ois.Ncb , March IS. [ Specil ! toTnn
Hi F. ] The Hoyal Arcanum society filed a
petition In thosupli , ( ) b court this afternoon
asking that Thoinm , ! nton , state auditor , bo
compelled to issue n peitllicaU ) authotUIng
the plaintiff to tran > aci its business in the
state of Nebraska fqi pne ) cai
Dcnth of nn' Old < itl/i'ii.
IIIVINOTOS. Nob-March IS iSpcciil to
Tnr nifK IMr. I . ClnrtesV. . Tuttle , nu old
citizen , died beio last'niijht about II o'clock
JOHANN HUFF'S '
MALT EXTRACT
Tor nyspopMa , Imllsustloii ,
Coughs. I'tiUls mid IdlliK Trou
ble" * . It U tlio ! > U\UIUKU \ for
Ni'ii'iNO MOTIIMH the HICK
'
and clurln ;
IT STKENQTHKNS THE ggi
SYSTEM.
Noun is'Just ' us Ki" > il" when
on c'lin obtain tlio Ri'iniln
IniMirtcil | artluleliluli Mi'8T HAVKTIII. i
TUIlKOt'JOIIANN lloU" Oil till ) I10cl ( Uf OVO
buttlo ,
Mr Tutth' wn- born In tlrumtnoiMton , VU ,
Mny 1.1 , isjj , WIN mat ilit 1 to Murv A Kitl | > lit
In 1 > M. nuJouimto N'tlirmkii In Ntnoinlior ,
IsM' ' . Ho ncrvoOu * n voluntcor lit uitlonror I
corp * ( liirtiii ; the Into rolii'lllo-i Mr Tutllo
I \vlto to mourn
H'IHll ) llMIIH
H\sns i , N'uli , Mnivh IS ( Spot'lnl IVlo-
Kinm Id Tim HmTint | ropiitilloui illy
runve > iitloii ronvciii'il In tliiM'itN hull tonlclit
for tli < iitHHt i | > \ | of pladiitf l'i ' iiniiitniilliin 0110
liollou JuitgiMitul tliroo motnbt'iMor tlio seliool
luurit.
J. .1 Hlu'liumn wni nnuli' I'halriu.in of the
convention amiV \ II Suvler siiu-t n.x.
The fnllimlnit cojiirlltnrn wore solei-toil
nt tllU SOSOl'llIIHl IMUlH1 ' 'H I'llSt ,
vnnl , A 15 Mnoro , SotoiulVnrd ,
( Joopjio tl UuinoiUo. 'I lilnl wiuil , T J.
Cu-i'tli , roiiftii wnni , Mnvk li vj N. H.
Vlnov.iiiliis noiiiliiiitoil for jiolli'ojmifji'by
lucluiimtlon Tlio onus onllon \ \ \\ultiMou \
bv u ilcli'Knllon \Yonmii'4 OlirNtlm 'IViu-
H'lamo union lulics tukln r leiifoiuiitullon
nn tinropulilii'iin si-liool bniml tlcliit , \\lilrli
inovokoil roimiiloruUloillsuiHHlon. I'of nu'iu-
lii'ii of the si-liniil liounl I'll .IOIIOM iinU Ira
1'ord Horonomliintoil for tlio lonjr term , nml
.Ini'ol ) Hull ) for tbo iliort term Itiis \ a ru
in irliably hurinonioui eomentluii.
A TctlllHMIItlOC 1'll'UlM.
, Nun. , Mtirch IS. ISpoi'lnlTul-
oprnni to Tnrrr \ \ | -A ( incutvui hcbl by I
tlio tonipcr.uiL'o people here tonight nml !
fiiileil in the iiutnliiHtlan of. I \V. \ Siollold , ,1. '
I , MiiL-oo , I ! V. Mongol , P 0. liimvn mil
t , ( t Hovcy n * rnrullilatos for town timtecs
niulorthu iicacl of "Imlt'iieiuicMit ticliot. " i
llou- Item ciVork. .
Vonu , Nob. , Mii-cli -Sp'dtxl [ to Tin :
Uri : | - hast iiluht t\\ontj \ o.o Odilfuilous ,
compiMnt , ' the ilORfco stall to.im of ioiljo No.
! IT > , of IhH iltyont \ In Ori'ilmni , wlioro thuv
oxi'inplUuM tlio tu.iin work to sovonil camlF-
ihti'sto tlnHJiotliniii loil o. In the prosinuo
ofsuvcntl other visiting I I
A < clilciilallj shut. I I 1
Xol > , Miirrh IS [ Special Tclo- | ,
cram to Tin- IJn.lamps ] CiMwell , sou of
I
S T. Cnlduoll. w.is accidentally shot in the
loft arm todsijvhllo lifting , i 1111 from n I
un on The nrm \ * b ullv shutturcU anil will
luobablj luvo to bo amputated
liitlil Up Tor
Nnmivsiu CJinr , Neb , March IS.-fSpodfil
Tclcer.nn to Tun Iliu. 1 O L. .lolncr uas
painfully liijuiftl in a tuiifuny nnd .T n.
iNortlidittiv. is badly bruised by hivinp hit
let ; caught In n uncoil wheel yesterday. fioth
will icxo\ci.
A Afc.K Shop HolilicU.
Bnrnticr , Neb , March 18 [ Special Telo-
RMJJI to Tin : IlmTho ] inuit shop of J J.
S'kowln the Masonic temple \\.is btokon Into
by bunrlnti mul sovcial ilolhrs In inouoy
taken from the till.
A Nchritslcn City Ijiivury.
Kv CITI , Neb , Muvh -Special [
to Tin Iln : . | Paiinow in this
localiti aiosolllnp tlioir carlv Ohio poUtoea
at SI.JO u bushel witli a liberal tlumand.
IIK
Put Allen Kiinold-d Out In n Contc.st
i\itti Ijnwiutu'p Knri'iMI
DPNVKH , Cole , MirehH [ Spodil Tele
gram to Tnr Hn 1 Pat Allen of Omaha and
Lawieneo R-uroll of Chicago , lioth we'll
known ho try weights , fought a long and ilos-
porato l.altlo this afternoon at a point jiMt
over the Aiapnhoo countj lino. Tliej fought
two hours and t\\ol\o minute ? , anil It re-
< liihed thirty-throo rounds to deeiiio it , far-
icllinniiifr. . Ho clisposeil of his in.iuitli a
straight right-aim blow uhlch c.iucht Alloa
siiu.iielv on the loft taw , bonding him down
llo could not iiwnond to the call of tlmo. Up
tothooigt teen tli round , \vhontlio Inul llRlit-
inp tie'giin , Alien looked like a u inner , acting
wholly on tlio api-iessive. Up to the twcti-
t > -llflli round rarrcll , ho was bufleriiiK I |
fiointlio cold , iinproiod ( iinsidcuiUly After I j
that ho ilropped his dofonsl\o tiictlcs and
lushed his opponunt , using his , light \oi-y
\iclouily. Doth men u-cro bidly [ muibliod.
Pouf is tlioCli.iiiipliiii 1'iHil I'liiycr.
Cinevao , March IS. The fii-st mitch
playoa In Chicago for the pool championship
of America terminated tonight in a vlctorv
for Albeit J. Poweis , hodofcatltiB W.ihh by
OOOto.'i'U. The stmiiff kid K-ilncd by i'oiv.
ors in the llrst two nluht's playing detracted
fiom the inteiost attaching tolho llnish At
Iho lonclusion of the.mutch the championship
mod il was ag.du awarded to l > o era To
night's scoioas - . Powers , inValsh , 1 JO
Sooio lit I lie I'oil Cent nst.
Xnv YOHK , Mnuh 10 At I i ra the
record of the sK leaders in the walking
match wereIluchcs , .Ul miles Bennett ,
, IOOMuoie ; , " 01 , Ilrgolnim , 2' ' " > , llort , L".ia ,
Norcinuc , S5.
hale of a Vnliialile Stallion.
Tuo.S Y , Match ts > - liurdloii Conk-
ling or ( ileus Falls htis sold his Hlectlonoor
stallion , ( rovcinor fetanford , to a Now York
lioibcman for Jlfi.OOU.
A \
Nny OIII.P.ANS La , Mitch 16. The crov-
assoon \Vliitchouso pl-intatton Is yyidon-
liiK and much dainago Is l > clng done by the
yvntcr which is pouting through it , Ahrgo
portion of JctTeifaon pariah is inundated and
tbolnss yylll bo vcrvKiP.it 'J ho Southoui
Paellic and Texas 1'acitlctailroaiK aio cut
In tyyo nt this point because ofthollood.
Hoopited Tor Tlirrr
N\9iiviiM' \ , Tonn , March 13. -
Stone , % ylm yvas to hayo boon hanj-ed at
rayotto\iilo todaj , yvaa toi piled until
Jui.olO.
1 > \ II f/H / 1\P IMPlll'IV'I'tVI'f / '
RAILROADS rlUlllMi lAXIiS.
IOWA rrtnnors Wiuit Tliciu to Bnar Tl'oir '
Shnro of the HunltMi.
INEQUALITV OF ASSESSMENTS SHOWN.
pin-till CliaiiKi' on the r lnnoii
-Uiilhnltcil llfkrts to
llo Abe
Dri MiiiVK-x , la , Mnn-lil1 * [ Special Telo-
gr.im to I'nr llri-.j 'I'lio houliic ; uxanlincj
rallyyav assessments win continued hefuro
the sliittuxeoutlvo council todiy. . 'Iho fiirin-
urs' idllaiii o li ul u great , iiUoiidiinco but tlu'i o
was it nollcoixhlu dot'iwiso. of inilyyiiy icptv-
sontntlviH l.itior Commissioner Hey civlgn
\\iistho Hist speaker , elnlminn to lopron-nt
tholCnlghts ofl.'xbor , t.\\othluls ot whom in
this Htutc , ho suldero funnels , lie spoUo
In a genual way of the feeling existing
anion fmmcis that the rullroulsyoro \ not
IxMiliiK tlic'lr shiroof tlioliurdcii of taxation.
Coming to theynltuitions of Iowa lines , ho
snid Ityn not true that they tuho out of the
height , the proportion which covers the teun-
Innls in Chirigo , mil tint lie bcllved the
eonc'c.t inetliodi of assessment was on stocks
and bonds Mr SoycrolKii said that oyorv-
thiiitf indicates thnltlioic Is nn Inequality of
assevuiiint in property , leal , personal nnd
railroad , nnd that nsumemborof the Knights
of Ijihorliooleod the sentiment of that
ouU'i tint something1 should ho done to ro
lleyo tin1 furnii rs , and nnko ciiult iblo tasus
on all properties. . j
( ieiiorilil. II Weaver , rcine-sonting Iho
grt rtib.ick. union labor , eitl/ciis , alll.inee ,
etc , bald tliat it was conceded tliat an eiuilt
tiblc assessment was not opposed hj thcM.til-
roadt , but the question nloiui li whit in inner
of nroccduro cm this council pursua to teiu'li
thatc-nd Hosild that to tiil < u the oainiiijs (
of Iho road In loyvu us a basii and
dlsconneit them \\ith Urn minings outside of
loyy i would bo Vc > rj unfair to the railioids.
Hoinid the trim basis is the aggregate vntuo
ol the stoilcs and lioiuls Tlio rule of asso-sq-
inont should c\tond tliiouulniiit the entiio
systinn The i.ito should apply to terminals
ns yyell at shoit lines \Vhoroa \ roul has no
stocks anil bonds limn this MHO cannot bo
enforced , but hero the fiioss e'iniiriRs should
bo taken as a nuis of assessment , us tno
no\t best plan
.ludgo llnhu.ird said thnt the Ctilc.iKn &
Northwestom earned $ juuu,0i)0 ) a year anil
had 1,10'lmilos ' of roul in lo\\i , and the' yy y
to ( 'ft at Iho assessment is to take,1 Iho yyhnlo
eainiiiKs and divide bv the earnings in loyva
Tint would itiyo a bisis for an loyu assess
ment
.Mi Ulylhesild thnt terminal futilities are
nothlnt ? but real ostatu gou'i-ncU l > y munici
pal IcgUht ion and taxation , mid the value of
theiQ toi mi n ills should notbu spiead ovoi
the entiie system.
j15. . Cummins slid ho thought the dis
cussion Ind teii'hud 11 seopo that win not
warranted , and tint the council has boon
gUcri In Intiimtion , nt least , to understand
that their pcmc'r.sycio greater than thov
wclo in leality Ilerepiesenled thioo Miiull
lines of nilroid tint arc not profit ihle , and
ho believed heconldshoyvtheiouncil th it the
assessment should bo icduced considoiatily.
lloyould admit th.it the assessment
tlinnifrhout the state wouU icach fmrn .if to
15 per cent , but not moio thin that. The
valuation of town proputj sliould bo ronsitl-
'
ornl jnstas inui'h as f.um'propert.y In this
iiiMstlgatlon town property in lo\ya is
plmcd at 5f < . > , ( Kl , and be did nor hchcNO the
assessment \\oulcl reieh I" ) perce nt
'llils afternoon there uas a spiiltod ness
Hiebi'tyycPii opposing interests and mc'inbers
ot thu ( onncil AiKiiincnUi yyeru m.ido bj
T I' C'l uidou , taxconimissioiiPr of the Chi-
cngo & XorthHCste-rn , and Picsidont Murphy
of the Iowa stnto priiniro 'J'ho gener.il
heMtings is practically iloscd , tlionsh others
will bo hoard nt any tiinu before ) , i conclu
sion is leiehert
Inerois a dnorslty of opinion as to the
outcome , liut It is piobablo the aiscstmuut
will bo ulsed yory little if any.
The Minion Rumor.
Nrw YORK , March IS--An evening piper
saysItyyas innounccd on Wall streitthisl
morntncthut the long turnout ! clnngo in the ,
maiiaircinuntof thoLouisvllle1 , Xeyy Alb my & i
ClilcnROtailioid co-npiny hid t.iken place. !
The ofllrors yycio reticent , but Poor and
Ciicenoiujh s > iid'o hiy o botifjlitf J.'jIlO.O W
trcisurj honds of the Motion .mil theie will
boa completerhiiiuro in thedhectoiy of tlio
company Of tlio thirteen pie- > ont diuitorj
nil but possibly tluoo y\lll ictiro .ind their
pl.ues yyill bo taken by ppt-som yllo will bo
ahlo to throyy l.nco business into the hands
of the load. I'usltloiit 15ic fiulelll re-
bign Ho mnj lioilhpclor of iho 1.iku Ilrio ,
and thowestein Interest will ho lirgehe ii-
i "iitcil , and this will also RIVO the to.iJ
valuable southern connections "
'Iho diieetois of the LiUo Crlo.V , WMtinn
will incUulo Simuel Thomas , John ( ! . Moore ,
Ueorgol' 13.ikcr and Calvin S III ice All
these gentlemen except IJ.i'ter ' ait1 diroctois
of the Kic-hmond Toimiml systi'in , yyhich
reahcal.ouis\illoo\or ( the I.ouisyillo South
oinio.ttl , whleli is foiinuilj leise-tl by the
Motion.
Dciiyi iii | t 111'
ST. PAUI , Minn. , March IS T
Tclejsrain toTiir lit r ] President.I .1 Hill
of the ( Ireat Northern ntlioad aitived from
Kuropo this moiubiK. In repaid to the
nuineiois tepoi it , that have been tniiimt of
Into he sav > the wliters tiavc appucutlv
glyen free rein to their im ipmation ,
and especially VM this Iho ca o
In ronnnctlon xvith the minimal
piiri'lnxsn of the Kiiusits 1'ilv road
Illstrlpnliroail , Mr Illll sUitnd , yyas
ononf personnl plonnroaiul lie Imd r.
ittMy tinii'h. I'no compin.y's I'ni'llli mast
oxtotiHlon yyould tie pushed nlu'itit yliminsl\ ) \ ,
but Iho I'xiict torndnal and Iho dotiUK uihl
the 'imispcvth o niriinpliK'iits lould
not jet bo stnti'd AH for Ilia
story of the itinllhtln Inteiost nnd
tiiMspocluo tronblo to bo inlsuil bv the
S'oitboin I'nililo on iiu'onnl of any nrrco
tncntdf the ( lii'atNnrtliorn \ \ the I'ttinii
1'iiilllc , It \ \ in n vci ) tnythli'il one The in
tori'stH of thoOroat N'oilhorniindlho I'acltli )
Shott l.ln.iXIMO rciliitiili vor ) oliisolynllU'il ,
but not to tbin'\t < nit of in outilK'it '
as ims bit'ii stutoil
li'MiM > V I'lirlllc'H AlV.tliM.
NrYdiiu , Mnnh -Sptvlnl [ Tolocram
to Tnr Hi i 1 The iniMiiil miu'tlni ; of the
Texas , \ I'rti-illc rillti > ail i-ompnity xxashohl
In lids city today. T-ltoiiiiuuil report shoxys
tliulrnnsporUitloii n'l'i'tnts to bo { T'i.7Tlll : ,
nndoxpiMises , f-"i , < lJ.tl ! I , not oainlnwi from
opeintlou fll. ( ' > 'iiV" , ! ) . Kfoss uirnliis | ; lu
cwitsi'il , flOHmr : mpoii'cs IncriMsed , fMHi ,
loj Theponontjip' of oponithiK UAponsos
to ( Miningsyiic 711 airitinstTT III.
Dili'clois for tin' enmilniT jeir yyi'io eh-ctcd
as folloxys , lay ( lould. lnssi { > USiie , Sldnox
Olllon , I' M Midhoi' ' , ( Jioi-Kti .1. ( loulil ,
Sainuol Sloan , Jnlm I' TcrrjA. , I , llopklni ,
Satiniol 'I'hotnns ' , Isaac .1 Wisirt , .1 N
lltitihlnsoii. John A ( Jnnit , M. 11 Snillli , 1
11 U'hcelock , S. II II. t'larlt , C. i : Sattorliw
nndT. I1 Hckcrt.
Hckcrt.'H
'H Itixie n
SrA is , Mo. , March ISTho
cominitUx ! of the llrotlicrhood of Kullrond
conductor * , \yhlcb has boon In the cltv for
txvodnys had a o < mfi > rciii' yylth nfllclals of
the ( lould systont toilnv The nnturo of the
Ki'iexiiiiii ) is not I'MXitlv known , and both
Hidis t I'fuso to tiillt , exu pt to sny that them
xvould bi'iio dillli-ntly in settling amicably nil
iinistions In dispute
It Is Htiiti'd that llto onniluctnrs' urleyanivii
aio pi incipallj on IK count of the sny sjstom
The } eonilain | ) thnt number-mi iniHcrnmilniis
men aroctnplo.yed in spotun yvho , If thov
cannot find nny thins wrontt with tlio con
dnclorsyill \ titiinp up sow f ilso schritin
iiKilnst them to keep tlioiuselvos In employ
tnunt
U ill AIiollslil'iilliniiiMl ' 'lli'kolM.
Cnif * no. Mirch IS - [ Spoolnl 'Mo ? riini to
'J'nr tUr. | The tiioycnicnt .igalnst ttm
scalpers in the nboHslmieiit of unllniltcd
tickets y\ill \ bii thoioutdily tried In the vvoit
unless theio is sonii ) iiiifotosien objection. A
caiofnl uinvass of all the Chicago xvo-st-
bonnd loulsM mule todnj nnd nil declnroil
their anvlot.\ . Rlyc the radical ilupiutnran
fairtrml As a soil of fooUi unlimited tickets
ots xvill bo atiollshed botxyccn Uhlonp ) and
St Louiiiiftoi Mjiuh'J5 , nml as soon thoii )
after as pnsslblo nil unllinlUd tickets \ylll \ bj
nuollshed in the \vost.
No riiouijlit < > )
Cine yno , Min-h is.Spool [ tl Ti'lojjrnu to
Tm In ! 1 Prcililont IJroyfoglu of thn
Monnn denies todaj's Ncxv Voile story re-
( TniilliiKtho rosipnition of bhiisolf and t"n of
the Motion diiectois Ho addo-1 that lie bail
no tlioiiKlit of H'sinninp , and that anyiiimor
teD'iiidliif , ' the sale of tin ) Motion yyas fatso.
Un inn L'.ii'illr lOaiiiinuH.
Ilos TON , Miss. , March IS [ bpocial 'J'elo-
tfram to'l'iiK Ilrp.l The Union PacilU's .Ian-
uaiv statement for the entlr js\stciii is as
follinvs. ( Jrnss oainltif-s , jwt.in.IiKi , increase ,
5iiil | ) > S , net eainniLfb , f.M.liib , liicicase ,
A i'\i'Kt\f iA'i/.vis : is ,
Comp nison ol' licudlnu I'lnucs ol' the
\ \ ! ' lill'-l IH' M.
CIM INN \ n , O , March 1 > [ Special Tolo-
frritn to I'm : Hi i : ] Tomoruiyy N I'ruu Cui-
lent yvill say Paciciiif letnins for the yveolt
indic.ito - > s > TiWi ( > Imps handled In tbo yvcit
compared xvith tbo same number the preceding -
ceding : yycek nnd JO',00'1 ' last ) car , making a
total of T ( ) . " > , ( ) lH ) since Match 1 , at-iinst h5WO , (
last ) cm 'iho loidlng places comnne tn
dnto as follows :
Cltlo . IS/MM
Boils srad PimpSes
Are natures efforts tiuliinlnite poison fiom
tin * blood. Tlilsiisulf ma ) Ic aiunnplijInMl
inni limnrtM-ilei tu ill j is xu 11 .as agrei ihlj
through the pii'i | t ixm lory clunnib , by
tliuiiioof Vjci'sh.usipaiilli.
" Tor scycral > IMIS I wn troubled with
boilsaud ciibunitos. In casting about for a
remedy , itncenrnd tome tint A > ci's Siiaa-
piillli liad been used In my fallal's family ,
yyith excellent snece-ii , and 1 thought that
x , hat xvns ioou ; for the f.itJin uonld aho bu
good for the .son Threior four bottles ol
this medicine ontliel ) nned me. mil I have
not since In moio tlim tx\n j'cars Ind i
boll , phnpK 01 any oilier eruptive trouble
I can coivolentloiisl ) sp nk in the hlKliest
teiiTH of A t's ' Sailipaiilla , ind many
) cars' exnii | i ' in the drug bmincss en
allies me to sp ik Intelligent ) ) " 0. M.
iI , I-,11111 ! ind , Ind.
's Sarsapariila
rnfi'Mtm nv
DE. J. C. AVER & OO. , Lowell , K .a
l'flccl ; lU l)0t'.leiiv. A\'orUlJ \ a
" \Villbcboys. " They'll climb fences , and catch on nails. They'll climb trees ,
and slide clown the trunk. They'll ' slide down cellar doors. They'll ' pick out the
deepest mud puddle on the way home and go throujdi it "Kersplash ' rather than
travel on a dry side walk. They'd rather play marbles than eat. They'll go
through more clothes in a month than their "anxious dad" can afford to buy in a
year. They'll do a thousand and one things that only a boy can think of , and ahoy
hey that don't "ain't much of , i boy , anyhow. " The only thing you can do is to
Iniy clothes that are as near cast iron as you can yot. and let them go it. We have
placed our spring stock of
CLOTHES FCXR BOYS
on sale.Ve have clothes for small bojs and clothes for large boyp , clothes for
tidy boys , and clothes for tough "Lids. " We have Knee Pant Suits tor boys from
four to fourteen years ol a e , and Long Pant Suits for boys from thirti-en to nine
teen years of at e , and every suit was made for hircl wear , made to st.in 1 the
racket. For six clays we will of UT you at the popular price of
your choice of fic hundred Knee Pant Suits , in a half do/en handsome- styles of
All Wool Cissiinere , m.ulo. up in nobby shapes , in a'jes ' from four to fouriei-n ,
worth four dollars. Bear in m'nd this fact , when we say "all wool" thai
means ALL wool , and when \ve say "worth four dollars , " you'll find them
WORTH four dollars.
HATS FOR BOYS CAl'S FOR BOYS | | S1IHS1ORUYS ( ) ; ( ) | | SlinN FOR HOYS I
Nebraska Clothing Co. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
OPEN UNTIL s P. M. | New Neckwear Today I'SVITKDAYSIO ! ' . M.