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e e T A T e e 2 THE OMAMHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER * CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ! Bt s gt T[N "CMANITY'S [NTRRESE, [ phzee oo vt ke o0 [ i ho st axnts nearl cal with the » g " To Mr. 8. R. Cdllawag (he inmatos of the arly identical with the | Mrs. President and TaA@S—1tn prasenting | o T00F illawas the inma th ment offe by to the sundry ual report to-dav, the secretary home wonld ‘un‘»n- "“,“' 8 ',",’ '.h:‘v\l ) Bl at the lnst n of co . i %1 dav, Uhe © secretdry | Thanksgiving dinner provided for all. 'The Beck Intr 1 For the Retirement It provides that tereafter no United | The First Pablic M y of the Nebr n well reunded sen charity ball fund was not_given to us as an o ry, tedlng only of pleasant e Society. things, whiel woul shall be issued of a dencinination assoclation, but a cor ce of ladies be- il 1ma; make an finpression on b fess than £10 nor more than £300, and anthor- ; the public, and leave feciing of safisfaction o Eppoliiiod - and dsteibated supoties CERTIFICATES TO REPLACE THEM | Certiirates in denomination of <1 SYand 3 | wOMEN'S — GHRISTIAN WORK. | frne sen hos uftored by ‘Vour Diyine Sastery | IS0, week to o motly erowd, il it “was — 7 by te trensiry as the property of . O e Ay T e, | longer. A report of tnat work will be given Moreill Offors n Resolution Declaring iy et e e Cischarae of nll ob: | A Year of Good Work—Tho Bicycle | that o need to be very suco that we are do At St b AT i) LR ' Tarift Legisiavon Inoxpedient at | lgations of the ”".*g} s h as Contest-They Want Matthewson '|'m|vuJ\“{n‘"\lji4-Klvv‘v‘r;l‘lr]nlv:\""Ql'lJt‘u'w.\\“"h“mh':‘,l- LRI R n“f‘f‘lv'q oy d,;\'\"_"'(l v the Present Session—Proceed- | (i (00 HeT0iare oae ¥ bkt ~The Council—Rail Notes i [ i Ty 00 THOSERAT OF VIGUS, 1V | wit res <ure 1 8aving that she hay | SeC Proparen 10 A the fx 0f Hias coMMOILY - qarty gut our goodibezun work in out Associa. | through the Kindnessof S, (&, Callaway she A s, 9, ! £ | BHEtnAL at theeinute forteltinit to the United AN I ) R A e el BTG S T R B AL Wasnivatox, Dee. %.—The credentils of | Otiinal act theclanso fortefting to the U | 16 parquet and dress circle at Boyd's | borless annovances, we have accomplished | fonth for (he yoat 1557, and 1t 15 Roped that ear 1 il add to that list to guarantee vice at the | the running expenses for the vear. We an_assocla- | have only a small_membershin, oiily thirty Benator Chency, of New Hamy ap yointed to fill the temporary vacacy caused by the death of Senator Pike, were presented | olution in Afort filled last | mueh and lifted many burdens from unfortu- [ enough men w by A e "o | nate women and ehildren. We re: L ithering of representative | broqpoct ot Young Men's Chris citizens, both ladies and gentlemen, who | tion so soon having a_fine home eu 1 opera ho of Texas, lutroduced a joint res- | nyght by s lioust to-day proposing to | &1t by @ W uend the constitution 8o a8 to ehangd d suita- | ive this year, and as SLOP constitutes “a by Mr # andt the oath of tinin mend thie titution 80 as to ehangd th A f 10 an five this yoar, and as 3 i tered, meeting ress to the second Tuesday in | are interested in the work of the newly | ble buildingzs, and will do all we can to help | yearly membership and .00 an honorary ered, Januaty. 150, v the | and £20.00a life membership. In | that ut we can but wonder wl liristinn nss Mr, Beck introdnced a bill to prov beg H o The intent of the bill fntroduced by roorganized Nk v Humana society the retirement of United States legal resentative Herbert to remove certain p I'ne mecting was ealled to order and national bank notes of small denomi cal disabilities 1s to make ex-confederates | Mr, C. 8. Chase, the president of the or- Jf coin certificates, | €ligible for appoin tment. tion must g 1 by month ort, an tly tnable to procure a hut or vitable " to earry on our = W any will of_our N f1ay make themselves members tion Union Pacific railroad have given us wd rates on coal g0 that we have been ""“"‘* "‘l’":' th Lt By - gani i()”‘l“ ho stated 1|‘,v object of the Ao mot the poor women “and it | able to supply ihe wanis of many poor teferred to the committee o ance, SO meeting to be to get a public expression | Who are coming to this city in great num- [ We are now to embark on this voyage of an Mr. Van Wyck introduced a bill to excinpt TIMATES FOR '88. . k bers, worth saving—and ean not a little from | other year. What heart histories we shall oty of the people upon the important ques from guty imported sugar molasses: also int cach one to. whom th Lord has entrusted | ¢ ~what experiences meet, and how much ported boards, lnber and timber. Same | Secretary Manning Submits Them to | tion of protection to dumb animals, money, be given to get us a permanent ho wisdom we shall need, and may we not ask reference, " i Congress in Detail General J Smith, chairman of the | vwhere we can carry out the original (e 1| that each ol you remember me at the Throne .'\h_ Morrill offered the following resolu- WAsHINGTON, Dec, 7.—Secretary Man- | execntive commnttee, then read the con- [ of this as: ation, which is to give homes to | of Grace; thatall the officers may be women ol dsolved. ‘That tho promise of making any | NI0E has sont to congress the esti- | titution of the orgunization and.a list of | KIS ERIGILEY Al BHOCEG, TO8 SEmeqitn, | with joving hetnis; naid Lt N RE e 5 ‘T omis aking ek u 5 x GO and to women aud children who are desti- | an needed to enable s to carry ont the revision of the tarifi in a spirit of fairaess mates of appropriations required tor tho | the officor tute and lomeless, principles of true ehristian charity and ele- introduced by the all interests, not to injure any industries, | fiscal year endod June 50, 188, The total | Judge S brief but pointed ) our association but to promote their healihy growtr hat | qmount estimated as required for all the ox- | Chairman anc mitted. ) | vation of humanity, on whi fully su During the past year ono little home,w 3 1 isat1005 Farnam street, has recoived four | is founded. Respe any change of Jaw mnst e at every step res | 00l F T Tt addross upon the objects of the society & . A b Soeretaty. AL (e 508 government is $525,155,304, LALE hundrod and seventy-threa (473) inmates, Mus. P. L. Prnise, Secretars h SPHVHE A et ! & 6ot i a close pen without food or water | food, and many times has the matron been | association, presented’ her report, show- ability to compete successtully with foreign | for on the estimates submitted last rear, and | o Soitvulaht = Hous. b UL b el VIR kIl ation, presented her report, sh Iabor and without imposing lower rates of | g 901 less than the aggresratle of appro- | yime ’”l\ cight hour e :u‘ !‘I ‘.I\':l:l.n‘lllv.:‘(!ull'v'::.mpn 'I“‘I‘I ‘xf‘ \."l ing a receipt of $1,028.61 and an expendi- duty than will e ample to cover any incre H i Sl ime under a summer’s sun the com- | for the iy 3 enat nicht, even At | gy of $072.21 in ‘the gancral fund eash Post of production which inay exist in o priations for the present fiseal year. The | munity would arise as one man and pro- | bed time, have tho policemen brought to the | it and a balance of $84 in the Butence of a higher rato of wazes prevailing | Cstimates for 1585 are made up In the follow- | test against the outrage. Yot there urc | {oor= mothior with o family of children, or | b yiiding fand. in this country ¢ 13 80 obviously hopol ing items: but few of us who have not seen our [ fOUTHE B, LD e S it haye | The following list of donations was re- atany further atmpts | Legislative establishment domestic animals and_fowls treated in | P Shelior it protecuon, trere might B™ | ported: L) % 5 sent conuress, In con- | kxecutive establisnment. . that W If the horse and all of our | jiearts, At other times young girls have [ - The following oflicers were elected for travention to fore-oing cardinal dectarations, | Judicial establishment ] Yoarasats 4 (LRl S are 10 b regarded as inexpedient and detri- | Forelen interourse. .. domostic animals had tongues and could | come with trembling and tear, asking for a | ti Presudent, Mrs. P, L. \ Diental to & renewal of trade and industry of | Military establishmont articulate complaints, what wuilings and | shelter, telling with tearful eyes from what | p, dents, Mrs. J. J. Me the country. % Naval establishment. . complaints and curses would go ‘up to | they have csoupod, as stmngers, in belne | Tyin, Mrs, G. B, Knight: Mes, Soule, Mrs He gave notice that he would, day after to- | Indian alfairs........ .. Him who feedeth tne raven and provi- ‘“}‘r‘:‘fil;l\ww;‘:i“ Dlaces by them who would | s 10 rocording scerotary, Mrs: Jud- morrow, submit to the senate some remarks | Pensions. . dently caves for thesparrow, ‘This society v . 4 lndi " corresponding secretary, Mrs, on the subject. Laid over until to-morrow. Public works also nims to protect the sensibilities of the Lhirty-four old ladies have becn ca Moore; treasurer, Mrs, Dr, Ludding- A X kindly and tenderly, and who th 2 . o of the dumb | pegiidctions of an aged motl ammals. We plead for the deliente sensi- | jioq but ¥ bl 3 nent annual approy i DLt d - | hear hu can appreciate the uire and report as soon iy ilitics of momen. Our socity also looks pleasure of ministering to the intirm and un- fied reduction ean be Grand total... . h Somtorsn | tothe protection of children. We little [ fortunate, whose weak and_tottering steps made in customs duties and internal taxes, Ineluded In the estimated is one for $4, know how many children dre abused by [ indicate that their journey of life is nearly which will, in their judgiment, reduce the re- | for the salary of an assistant secretary n 18 but | over. We want abright and cheery room for ceipts of necessary and econoimical ndi- | war, No estimate is submitted for an such, and then those whose husband and tures of the government without impairing | ant secretary of the navy. ‘The estin laten have gon from eartiy while thoy heen Mr. Daw offered the following resolution, | Postal serviee which was al=o lald over and ordered printed: | Mise Resolved, That the commiitee on finauce | Pery be instructed to ir a8 practicable what spe adults n3 well « in their ancous following #rustecs were chosen jous churehes of the city: K. church, Mrs. Me and Mrs. K. D. Hilk Presbytovian, Mrs, Perine, Mrs te and Mrs James; Lutheran, Mrs. Mrs. Jardine, Mr ‘o | their parents until their condi little be mal er than that of the dumb ani Such are she objects of the society . 2or WRIL' Or WHAL I8 Tar Wi BB, Wond, property, the development of home industries | publie buildings wnder tie troasu MiZA. J. Poppleton was noxt mtro L AV IRTAL LS s. Rowe; Congregati or compensation of home labor. ment amount to £5,4,014, The estit duced, II{- n{-\:}:-"lv\tfi:ia Tor 1ol oL bEens L oW WaN D IOy RRY i\'“ \l sy U)\'{‘" l”\‘\m]m‘]' . Mr 3 On motion ot Mr. Hoar the Pacitic railroad | river and harbor improvenients ag.re bl il ; erish “until death us do part.” Then [ Kmght, Mrs J. Welshans, My : J tiio_special orde S 0. ; ¢ | aration us nis time had been ocenpied class have all the comforts that can | Roberts, Mes, J. I Grous: United Pros funding bill was made the special order for | §:0,281 Among the items of th esti- h b ¥ Roberts, Mr 1 i Tuesday. Deceniber 21, at 2 o'elock, with the | miates o 14,000 for & harbor at Loston, “‘”]""I‘Y' with professional .""‘l“‘[" S ivon by our Institution, byterian, Mrs, MeCague: North 1"'“,;“.\' sawe rights s it 0w s, S:5),000 for o harbor at Buffalo, N. Y., | said: The socicty is organized for the 2 hundred and seventy-six children iave | tevian, Mrs, Soule: St. Barnabas, Mrs Mr. Inyalls made a statement as o the | S100/000¢ each for harbors af Cood harbor, | prevention of * cruclty to chil- | becn brought m during tie year, littie lost | Dr. Moore, Mrs. Gilmore; Seward ' strect withhiolding from homestead entry of | Oregon, and Wilming Daka.,, £240,000 | dren and nimals, With the first [ oues, perbaps soon foun M Mrs. Boker; Buaptist, Mrs. East Atlantic & Pacitic railrond lands i~ New | for a harbor at Chicago A ar- | proposition 1 will mot deal. I | friends perhaps tostay formany day e Mexico, deelared forfeited by act of July 6, | bor at Milw 1880, intimating that the fault lay with th Humboldt b comimissioner of public lands, who seemed | Oakland, 10 regard every pre-cmpter a kleptomn Orezon dren deserted by unnatural parents; thank God that in this enlightened nino. | dren deserted by unnatural parents s « teenth century the instances in which | G {50 mother ooks for works; si Y children are wantonly abused are very | to be nursed: bound on pillagze and plunder, and he offered | ane Hell Gate, New York few. When children are abnsed it is | and one d & resolution, which was adopted, dirceting | Pass, Texas: £200,600 for the Fox river, Wis; | €it by the hand of Mamon or the h tended asthe angel of death hovered over the sceretary of the interior to Intorm the | 230,000 for the Linois river, 1il: $500,000 for | of intemperance. 1f vou want to pre andifinullyiubrols S ey hniey INCRES il senato whethor such lands had been restored | the Mississippi river from St. Panl to Des | cruelty to children you must strike at the | MA vlace to die in. quest made by 1o entry, and if not so what was the occasion | Mo.nes rap §201,000 for the Mississippi | fountain source of “this cruclty. What | the poor weeping mother wio prought her | 1he Six-Day Bicyele Race Attracting of the delny. river fr Des Moines — rapids | ghould we say in respect to the e in. Sho was buried from the home, and kind a(OrantiDoRIloLIATTentIDn: On motlon of Mr. Frye the select com- | to the month of the Illinois river; $600,000 | ShoUL B ROy i Handmplate o Sionit1llb Bonskarnmty) Sy Bfimotion ot Mr. Irveithe;sclact comsilito them animals. T have not so much faith in'the | dla Gl ot 1ok like & paupers chidd, and | The s Mr. Pierre I ildren | audit the troasurer’s naked childron to be clothed: | The work of the ps rlittle one to be watched and | highly gr was appointed to ceounts, 1 has been o cle ~day b ¢ at the exposi i ippi river between the mouths of Ly, A L il g day of the last adjournment, were revived | the Ohio and lllinois rivers: $5,000,000 for | Preventing cruelty as I have in the work | wo said - as ‘we looked at her sweet | tion building attracted about seven or and continued during the present session, the Mississipps river below® Caito, 1., | of getting down and touching kindness in | fuco: “Of such is the Kinzdom of heaven.” | (foyp ey Peo] terday afternoon Mr. Blair gave notice that he woull to- | 1,095,000 for improving harbors in the Mis- [ the hearts of men so th ruclty e morrow ask consideration of the jointresolu- | sissippi river below Cairo i3 €100,000 for | never grow out of them. tion extending the right of sufirage to | continuing the survey of th dississippi | more can be done in teaching the prin- n | The turn from that sad picture to one of joy % it or in our home one day last spring—the and last night. There s a wedding—and which seemed for some | Jadies present as the day befor were not so many though R e v redtitho lionse; anriouncing tho ‘”i‘\':‘l{!:‘il\:‘.:]’m?i for salaries and_expenies of | ciplos kindness (han for punishing men :,‘,"}f;‘;‘_)',‘I‘I\“E:fl?\‘,‘\‘,}“,', furned Into a sunbeam | 4 air sex was well represented. The death of Mr. 1 by f WIsCOnSin, was 1aken | for improvements o fhe Missont| river fronj | 10T acts of cruelty. The gallows i3 the | hilis is now occupled by loving hearts— | racing ched with a good deal of up, and a rmulu('\l;xh offered by Mr. Spooner, | its month to Sioux City, 00 for re- | OMJy remnant of the in was - adopted. sers, Manders i uments of tor- | when but forthe kindnessand wise counsel of | § Ty o vould spur | [fisimon oIS IEUAIOH | turc that marked the reign of eruelty be- | the matron md manaeers—there mizht now | MECFest and s one man would spurt Blackburn were appoinicd a commuittee to | §135,000 for the Missou ver from Stous | fore the coming of Christ. 1 want to see | be found a blighted life and a homeless ittt | ahead of another he would be loudly attend the funeral. Citp, Ia., to Fort Benton, Mont.,: $400,000 for | the time when the gallows shall be taken | waif. cheered, especially if he happened to be ‘A like message from the house, announcing | the Coltinbia river at O i $ v and when no power but God Al- | ‘Three infants have been born within the | ). ryvorite, the death during recess of Messts. Beach and | for the mouth of the Columbia. rive florig mothers who were . 5 hall take away (he life of & man ! § ! b L Arnot, was also taken up, and, on motion £150,000 for the Columbia and lower 20t I8 | angthet v L of | compelled to stov by the way while on jour- At the close of the day Prince had | Atr. Miller, adjourned at 3 o'clock out o re- | Jamette rivers below Portland. (ASELEU ) B AT (g g G t friends and hote—Liave gono on | covered 263 miles, Dingley 261 mules and k] Spect to the thivee deceased representatives. These estimates are not furnished as a part | Kindness and affection as against the law | their way rejoicing and leaving their bless- | o710 "Selhock 259 mules and 6 laps | of the “annual estimates for puslie service,” | of hate and cruelty. One”of the great | ing on thie Kind one who cared for them in | T 14DS, 5 o Edh les, and Bullock 231 Che pace was cut out Hou but are inserted in the book of estimates as | things to vprevent eruelty to domestic | their sorrows. Hardwick 24 w WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—After the reading | the amount. according to the chief of envi- | animals is to cultivate a more kindly | One summer day, a sweet and gentle | miles and 2 laps of the journal, states were called for the in- | neers, “that can be proiitably expended in | feeling for them. The true family to-day | woman came with a sick friend. They were | by Schock most of the time, though troduction of bills and resolutions, when | the néxt fiscal year on each of the completed | is not only the father and mother and | Seeking a better climate for the cough nng ' Y. & 2008 L A . " thefollowing were Introduced and reforr works mentioned. ehildron, but also. the setvants who ave | Jabored breathing told all too plainly that | Prince would now and then spurt ' 3 s in the house and the d S T disease was fastoned, and but a short time | ahead and take the leaa. Bl By Mr. Herbert (Ala): A resolution au- in the house and the domestic animals. | o i elapse ere the sufferer would be free. | ook : 5 59 thorizing tha committee on rules, upon one When it comes to erossing the dark river | it 1a bost of verytning i the nome | 10ck followed closely and surprised day’s notice, to designate any measure for | every one by his splendid riding. He is IVY LEAF. l""t“,f,“-i”tl' “"‘;‘{‘5”"""“1 "“""“”fi"’—'_"l re- | and were very appreciative—but as our dear e > ot EeE i gref ought that my domestic pets | president found they could not ba cowmfor- | certainly doing better than | san- the consideration of the house, he new and picturesqu shd gretif 1 th t certainly doing better than his most san Ky Mr. Adams (I1s): "o chage tno Jay | 1 vy Leat,” will hold the bour Who had contributed so much to ‘my | table there, she took them to her own home. | oo friends expected. Prince scomed- in refation to the amount of United States [ £UYC 8 oper to be a favorite with the house, three nights and | comfort in this world would not reappear | They soon'journcyed into Colorado, but "ero Dbonds required to be kept on deposit by | Saturday from the departed that she | crowd and his bursts of speed 1 X 1 5 % ille ought a mess row evening: The company presenting | .. Dr. George L. Mill ¢ was_introduced. A ey 5 ShR A 4 e L X A was 50 kindly cared for that she had left a ;'.T.:' flfu'.milf'mf?ll”'"fufin"fi:.fi'fi‘:“.l,i'\‘.'.fl?l.‘ the \ excollent one. The New | Hesaid he il had a long identity with | pr oty ot o ittle — money for us— | were well applauded. It may b capital of $500,000 or le. 0t boenalraatl Bor orld says: The alaerity with | the organization and had seen much of | t0 first leaacy ever received, | mentioned here that Morgan's world's its practical operations. Mr. Poppleton | Two hundred and tive(205) girls have found a | roken at length of the horse’'s de- | temporary home and had places of employ- s for our “kindly ~consideration. | ment procured for them by the matron and are other imals 2 pe nurses have en given the priviledge of T e e 5 MR are € ml:(,']])‘l.::l: llll;(:lt’ ul:)‘«il} Blaying while ng to Il engagements or ating the world's record by forty-five Minneapolis for sixteen hours 51 miles, Prince covered 251 miles 1 hours and fifteen minutes, thus 10 keep on_deposit_bonds in excess of one- | Which theatre goers will § tenth of their capital stock as security for | traction which prom a genumne their circulating notes: ana such of ‘these | novelty is demonstrated just at pr mnkl as Ihlnvlr' "N';;;‘(“l l:]mllx in | oxoem of | the Grand opera house. "1t is something iR 8! s amount ate authorized to reduce their | ynusual to find n large audience at the | Protection. 1 hi laying ST 3 minutes, eirculation by a deposit of lawtal money as | grontily G 31 PWRSANET (6 e | would ratlier have & man strike mo than [ ihd worke T now come to speafc of n cery | B vent is attra provided by [aw: provided, that the amount S ikaithatidosls oAl onldaprasmati L of people. n | have desig: al of such cireulating notes shail not excoed in nown, but when the curtain went up on 8 f ) 2ree not | pated as ‘tourists.’ ‘Tnere are aclass who | attention and it i any ease %0 per cent of the par value of bonds I'he Ivy Leaf” there were few vacant e the dog alone. | siart from the extreme east or west to find a | the rest of the we deposited as herein provided seatsin the house. It is a picturcsque as boings that we | home or friends at the opposite sido of tlie | jyed. Ttis c By Mr. Daters (Kang . For the depositof | drama of Irish life, with a story of love | may abuse or kill at pleasure. And yet [ continent. ‘Thay are sent on by charitable | el will b cting a good deal of fe ay that during Katwill be well patron- rtainly to be hoped that the ca: P gol or silver coin or bullion as sccurity for | and intrigue, pleasant] »d | you will see a look of pain in the counte- | societies with just _enough movey to land — Tational bank cireulation singing. and.daneing. e of a dog as quic cou will i the | them In Omaha, and here they aro ponniless PN bvk olntation with singing’ and dancing. The eagle yo! L For the relief of | aurry g;:;“\lhm:lxl States supremo courtand to ex | £ o the dispatch of business in that | % - foh’ ‘ourt: also, requiring investization and logis- | Piece of stage illusion which is e Tation compelling payment for use of public | in its efleets Jands by cattle companies, PEOY By Mr. Lyman (la.): Authonzing the At this house la; construction of a bridge between Omaha and | Lyceum Theatre Council Blufr: e By Mr. Parker (N, Y.): To amend the eleomargarine bill. Referred to the commut- | 5 ¥ tee on agriculture. ARPE 5 Sr. Bragk, Wiseonsin, on behalf of thocom- | evenly balanced company, and the per ] mittee on military afiairs, ealled up for ac- | formince was meritorions, Mr. E, F. | bra tion the senate bill for the relief of the zradu- | Gardner sustained the role of Badgern [ ne 0 ates of miltary academies, After some dis- creditable manner—the light and | years, in many eases almost lnlliuflmvn. and as we are not uufi'rl-ufirl‘!w bill passad. 0 (o DT P slllmlu of the heing brought out with l}:!"“i“ h-‘l?fl.‘”“" “h{;’“l" ‘I“"‘“’“i" o fo bo | Iy auxiuing from Mhe gy fo. earty . Bragg then callo e bill appro- | effpct, Mr. J. K, Vornon, in the part of | kind to their dum pers, Civilization , 3 Yo san Yl lating $200.000 for the establishment at | (iidoon Bloodgood.appeared toadvantage | depends upon tho horse and his services | Betition to the city councll, asking that a ‘ort Riley, Kan., of u permanent school of i B B vl promise and appropriation made by a former fnstruction for cavalry and light arfillery, | #8d showed himselt aperfect actor of the | to his muster, the animals that fought | council b paid for one year, be now paid to and making a farther appropriation of | Mmelo-dramatic school. Mr. D. Morris | the battles of the union and conduet the | us from June 1885—the time'that the appro- £175,000 for barracks and quarters at Fort D, erved praise for his Puffy. Miss Marie | commerce of the nations to-day, When | priation ‘of $13 per month ceased—and we A. Russell, Wyo,, and Fort Robinson, Neb. inard, with her handsome face and | a horse becomes a bad animal he becomes | have now doubt that the honorable body will agned.—Aves, 1%6: nays, 5. e utifu’ dressos, Glled | the mot too | 5o the hands of a brute of u man. I | comply with sur requet, We will now he ‘morning hour having expired Mr, - P ith | see men who are friends of mine ing | speak of the helps we have received from the N I s, calloi BN coxpired Mr, uous part of ‘Alida Bloodgood with RGN nds of mine putting | SpeRCEr e L0 Be N red buntles of clothing 0 D ¢ is true only of - i dit. The play was nicely staged, the | little mules not er than rats on a . Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and 1t is an unan tion the eleetoral count bill, which was the | £Ho0: He Seariad i‘ d loaded street car and killing ¢l i | bave been received and aistributed, grocers 4 Ay an. und special contining order fire scene being offective 0-ni; o cot oar and Killing them in | jiygo sent vogetables for the use of the liome, | sWerable argunient ‘a8 to- strength and “'Mr., Hateh, Missouri, antagonized the ma- | the company will produce the great | foreing them over the grades on and ice has been left at the door during thé | cconomy. Omaha is t pz away the child captured the of a child. Tho dog lias nerve and e, ol nknowiofie Hiat fancy of the andionce. It is a elov i sensibility to mental pain as_well as to | und that all thines center here, but this al pain. The same is truc of the | travelling procession is one thing that wo and horse and most of the domest could dispense with without complaining, Lt 1 S THEATER, animals. They all have these elements | has been a class which has given the mana 2 mght, A. R. Wilber's [ of sympathy, sorrow and ull the sensi- | gere much venxh-xc:v and trouble, but yet w resonted the | bilities almost as acute as marked as they | have heyer negloclod any, and hive procured ama, “The | aTe in human beings. The oheck rein, | tickets and with well illod funch basket, ' to a_large and | Which Mr. Poppleton has described, 15 | guesting them to write if they reached tl This is & sirong, | the most infamous instrument_of torture | fHendasbut comebiow that bart 15 forgott in use in the modern time. One of the | by many. t men in this country bears the Sixty-seven women and fift e of Henry Bergh, who for thirty | emldrén have been brought ‘in We all acknowledge that 1“”,“..)- {Sehock % tion with another providing for the consid- | border drama, *The Danite; street. 1f Lwas a stockholder in t not months, Physicians and pastors have re- = - v eration of the bili fo enlarge the powers and ks concern 1 would get out - four hour: svonded to 15 made at any time when The Coun be doetor urged the appointment of | needed, and services given cheerfully, The the regular meeting of the cc Hanlay as ageut for the association, | Dewspapers Lave very kindly printed’ allre- At the regular moeting o counoll and elosed Dy urgng the audionee to joir | Rorts and notices of every appealsentin by | 1ast wight Dan Shannaban was appointed dutles of the department of agricultur CANT L " "Tlie house, howover, decided by a vote of WANT M 101 to 27, to consider the senate electoral biil | General Thayer Pe THEWSON. itioned to Retain 1o provosed house emendmant, Him in Ris Old Position. with the socfoty in tho good work- that | {18 setelary, without, cnares, and the Phrls | mna contirmad as o poligeman, vie Offl | i of the committed having jurlsdiction of | The following petition is being cir- | they desire to perform, Tor tie benelit of the ihmates of the home, | ce¥ Bowles, resigned. The majority re neral J. M. Thurston made an elo- | Many contributions of furnituro and noces | port of the Moftatt investigating commit- quent plea “i’r [ _';\u sed ;It’[lull in the rdr\'u“li];ln(‘fll.fl hm'(; been ruvull\ullllum |||u tee, censuring Marshal Cummings, was & suppression of eruelty to domestic an- | business houses of the cigy and private In- | Jost, and & minovity report, exoncriting erhor-Eleet: | i and was followed by Rev. W. . | dividuals, ‘and ' all “vemiring about - the | 1 Trom blane, was adontod i s subei a the sub) w&l xplained that its object was to | culuted in town and receiving qui seribe the mode in which the count of the natures: toral vote was 1o be made, and to supply - he otiission which existed iu the coustitu- tion, 'I'hio passage of the bill would settle all axpavers ol | (igpeland, who closed the meeting with a | premises have been done: st very reduecd (0 1 o g red " ho 0! o R a 2 L o Oaaked for comfosts | tute. — Expenses incurred during _the uestions which arose from time (o time s et ten. | brief address prices, Merchants wero asked for comfors | month of 'Noyewmber, amountinr to #53,- ast winter and everv overasked r thio electoral count, [t would decide that Kindnesses | 92641, were ordered paid by ordinane ¢ ) a7 HpSImHOR | o General Smith recelved fand read the A I dent of the Stafe Insane Asylum of Ne- | = Generul - Hhio power to cont the vots did ot resklo 1 | Litka. We petition you as hia commission | following telograms during the progr the FWo houses of congros ok merely the | has been revoked by the retiring o of the meetin ministorial poyer Pver iy the | D, Mathowson has served his state faithfully | Cricaco, D "o the Humane Soclety nsequently to v s | for about nine years, and no charge or valid | of Nebraska, in Convention Assembled at . Sl conusquant] ality Of the | 0hsous are now offcred for his removal, He | Boyd's Opera louse: The American ilu- houses should be separate upon il questions | has under his administration, redueed the | mane association hails with delight the news arising during the eount, but joint as to the | COSLDOr capita for keeping patients from $10 | that Nebraska is reorganizing in the huinane week without detracting from | work and lopes for ifs futlire great sccess. very generously, and for ali th ity thus preserving the dignity and rights : Ithe b on ‘atarrl may affet ans portion of the bady where R 04 biceerving the clenity s fil 4~:}!\;.| 13, but on the contrary.in ALBERT W, LANDON, Originntos i serofulons taint il blood. Hence | Cat: ¥ ul » f the body wl and concurrent hower withont the meiging iforts, and his pereentaize of n Humane Association the proper method by which 8) dure eatarrh, fs to | the mucons membrane is found, But caturrh of the best in the United States, [ Ciiioate ;. To the Peopls of N Dle sympe | BBd isby far tho must common, and, strango so suy. Assembloa of the lesser body into the numerically PURIPY THE WL0OD. 1ty smuny disagro, reater, i orts. ‘The doctor was among | braska t Boyd's Opera House toms, and the danger of developing into Bron- | the mostlianls tobeneglected. Tha wonderful suc At the conelusion of Mr. Caldwell's re- | the flrst mum‘nu to the call of his coun- | Omaha: The Humane Journal and 1ts 12,000 | ciiuis, or that terrible fatnl dbouss, voss Hood's Sarsupirith bas had 1o our ng catar qarks the house adjourned at 2:40 p. m. try, at the beginning of the war, and the last | subseribers tender their warmest greetings to | are cutiroly removed by Huod's Sarsavar 1 | warrants us in nezing all who suffer wich this diseiss I ks bl to retire. 11is remoyal would be a calawity | the Nebraska Humane socfety on its reor- | ourescitureh by purityiog tho byidd. Head tha ol | ey the pecaliarmedicine. 1t renovatesand invig s - to the state ‘and misfortane to the insane | ganization and wish unbonnded prosperity. | lowing leter: oratcs the Llond, and tanes every organ New Bills and Their, Scope, now requiring public charee, and great iajus- | - (Signed) A E. T, GANZ, R T T PR g T T Ty WaAsHINGTON, Dee, Senator 1ngalls to- | tice to hiwselt in our opinion, Editor, silln. do not be induced 1o Lake any other introduced the following bills amenda- R ———— - - s Y ¥ “1have been troubled with catarch i year, causiog :z of pension laws: To Increase pension | . Evergreens, largo size, 6 to 20 feet, for CHRISTIAN WORK, ’ olaies wiih no §0od Fesults, whe Sreat soreness of the brg ackinl tubes, and Christmas, alse boughs for trimuun, fox the loss of 8u oy to §30 per mouth, and | ¢ \ined to order by . C. Raymon crrible $leadache, The Aunual Report of the Women's the partial 10ss of sight to a provortionate . 30 (1 H - Y, ‘;ount to inereass pension for tho loss of | COUNCH Blulls. * ~ " Curisuan Association. h Was Diftlc 0 1 read that Hood's Sarsaparilla would cure atarrh e hand o foot, or for tolal disability of | Go to Hospe's for artistic articles in | The annual meeting of the Women's | and my votoe was ontirely unustiral, 11'wn bogan | anqurier iaking 0ly ons bottle © i wuch betior Same. 10 835 per month; for the loss of an | fancy work, pin _ cushions, button bi Christian association held yesterday | to use 1oot's Sursaparitisus v remody, and with | v i’y cured, -uy throat Is entiicly well, and arm within five inches ot, or above the elbow | monchoir case progressive euc afternoon at the parlors of the Virst | sueh good effect that In'u x--wml l:'ipt"‘""l was | oy headache hus all disappeured.” It o Hau S Joint, or above the kaee joint, or the loss ot & | favors, ete. Orders fuken for menu | Prosbyterian church, the rooms of the as- e rored. Bamelimos & FoLurs Of the dissase BAMGHO NI, A within six inches of. o above the kueo | cards and noveltics, sociation on Farnam street being too SEML AL TeATR GRS | L Saanartia Sied mt af illars Saiesrh apurilla, which { keep by me | and butltup - Jolut, or total disability of same, to $40 per —————— - . 3 . e P neral liewlth, s0thutlum feeling ":onth. and for the 1oss of an arm ““m,,'\n In making the assertion that Pozzoni's | small to accomodate the attendance. adrelief, 1 regard Hood's | betterthun toryears. Itisthe first medic er Suches of the shoulder jolut, or &l withi tedic ‘”1“'"'.['1‘.“ ou powder is entire After tl ! P} . 3y 48] n I . Tl Wright's Mill i, Obi RIS tuchies of tho hip joiut, 0 S15 per | v free from injurious or deadly poisons | Mrs. J. J. McLain, iu the avsence of the Adging S il Caoic sy | Faerin Ml Wl bl s Ok B mionth; also, providing that the pensions of we do it upon the authority of a thorough president, Mrs. Barr, delivered a brief » B 8l vec-ois o o e peaston rolls, wud all | fuee hondurs fn Anerican market. and | A4dress of encouragement, congratulat- . © orsons heveatir granted vensions by specal | 5 used in the famalies of some of our | iDE tbe members upon the good work ’ of poiios, il comence (o tie | ot promiuent mudical men who haye | that has ben accomplished by them dur- OO s ars I nited State “ brovided disabilit personilly acknowledged to the proprie- | ing the past year, and urging them to re- I r ;i Y D, gl gt 6, W I, Sald by sl drug 45. 81 six for & Peeparcd ouly b fur the Mo of duty in the se or that they not enly con sidered it h - | newed cfforts for the future: Sold by all druggists. 81 sigfor &, Vrepared oniz by f Sald by Fhited Statos. d - ess, but esteemed it highly beneticial in THE SECKETARY'S REPORT. G. 1 HOOD & CO..Anoth ofarica, Lowell. Mass. €1 HOOR & U0, Apathecariss, Lowsll. Masse A bill introduced by Senator Beck to-day | very respect. Sald by all druggists, &Mrs. P, L. Perrine, secretary for the 100 Dosey One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar I 4 { MADE IN EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY KNOWN TO MODERN COOKING AND MEATING STOVE AND RANCE CONSTRUCTION. The above Trado Mark Is a Guarantee that Every Artlclo boaring It 1s the Einest and Best that can be made for the prico asked. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE COODS ARE COUNTERFEITED AS WELL AS THE TRADE MARK. The Michigan Stove Company, Detroit, Mich. Chicago, 11l Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE I MILTON ROGERS & SONS, AGENTS, ROFHLBS A0 VILAT1Z08 Uhe wholo Sykten Eotman’s Liver and Stomach Poad oss, T igastion, Jn o i Sick Howaihe, ) IR s (tiade dark) asily worn and el Pad Smallpox, oid und od I thonsands of & and we can ents Son Slokness, Chiole: Typhus, 1y Lrers Aot 0n Tacelpt of pric Iy wssert that in all cases where the fver, splecn. kidneys and bowels are fnvolved, DR, HOLMAN'S ALL DRUGG PADS arent Oneo the bost, quickost nnd! chenpeat rice §2. of cases where dicine has been used without any WAN PAD C€O. Uvesutta whatever 220 Villiam st N. ¥. IDEAL BROILING. Proiling ean ba done in the oven of the Charter Oak Bange or Stove with the Wire Gauze Oven Door, more perfectly thunover “hie live con y the steak, e! ham or fish on a k, placing it in an yake pan to cateh the drippings. Allow it to yemain in the oven with the doorelosed 15 or 20 minut No turning is required. At the end of this time it wi bo found niccly cooked ready to serve, 1115 13 TIL IDEAT, WAY TO BROIL MEATS, There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke and the meats are more tender and better in flavor than those broiled over the coals. The convenience or bro illLi in the oven will be appreciated by every house-keeper, and adds another to the many reasons why the Charter Oak Range or Stove with tho Wire Ganzo Oven Door shonld bo preferred, Paie Listg, to all others now in the market. CEHD FOR ILLUBTAATED CIROULARS A CHARTER OAX BTOVES and RANGES are 80LD IN NEBRASKA ae follows: _OmanA. § TANNFELL & SWEENIE " Famnvny, . Gokoon. § GIT FAGER, ifastivas, | N J. JOHNSON, Ay Srwinas. § ) J McCAFFERTY Niokasica Criv. § 1. HAZLEWOOD Nrisow, | J0'S. DURE, ... . Arkwson. | A, PEARSON, CuavrON G. GREEN,'.. .. 4 Corrmn A. PADDEN & SON, " ... Evcar, V TIMMERMAN & FRAKIR, Franii, K B O'Nyiu, Crrv. OscroLA, PLATTSMOUTIE, SrrRL S TROMS UG, Vikno RILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Bealers, Omaha, Heb. ' Families supplied by GLADSTONE BR 5 & 60, Omaha, Neb. , COODMAN DRUG €0., Distibuting Ageals, Gimaka, Keb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Ice Plows, Markers, oo~ | Full Stock on Han Sonks OMAHA. Run Iron, Ete. L")