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Domestic News April 23, 1886

The Beatrice Daily Express

Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska

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Senator Van Wyck departs for Nebraska tomorrow to prepare his fall campaign amid lack of Republican support, leaving his railway survey cost bill pending. Judge Weaver passes private pension bills in the Senate yesterday, including ones for Dorsey and Laird's Patsy Jackson bill, all sent to the president.

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Senator Van Wyck leaves for Nebraska to-morrow to fix up his fences and adopt a line of policy for his campaign this fall. His friends here intimate that he has no hope of republican support. The senior senator hurries away, leaving his bill that was being discussed to compel railway companies to pay the cost of survey-hanging by the eyelids. Judge Weaver got through the senate yesterday a few private pension bills. Dorsey got one and Laird secured the Patsy Jackson pension bill. All go to the president.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Senator Van Wyck Nebraska Campaign Republican Support Pension Bills Railway Survey Bill

What entities or persons were involved?

Senator Van Wyck Judge Weaver Dorsey Laird Patsy Jackson

Domestic News Details

Event Date

To Morrow

Key Persons

Senator Van Wyck Judge Weaver Dorsey Laird Patsy Jackson

Outcome

no hope of republican support; bills go to the president

Event Details

Senator Van Wyck leaves for Nebraska to fix up his fences and adopt a line of policy for his campaign this fall. His friends here intimate that he has no hope of republican support. The senior senator hurries away, leaving his bill that was being discussed to compel railway companies to pay the cost of survey-hanging by the eyelids. Judge Weaver got through the senate yesterday a few private pension bills. Dorsey got one and Laird secured the Patsy Jackson pension bill.

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