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9 - THE ()\IAHA senate at present is @ bill to_régulate state THE \EBR\SK\IH ISEATURE | Eooe *pmmm i oty Jopan s [ oot i o Thirty-Six Days of the Prosent Ses- slon Consumed. L under the are to be published. 1t i a bank r ng depos vhen ins nt, | Christ was then in the hands of Pontius —~ bilt and yo Dr. Webb to seat themselves w0 for any statoment or representation in: | Pilate, %o He is now in the hunds of cach £ that window of the hospital over l‘lll S A REVIEW OF THE LAST WEEK. |y 0t ad the inspector. citizon of Omaha, nnd it is loft to themto | THE LOVE OF A NOBLE WOMAN. thero and chat comfortable mnothings while al L ¢ wtor Manderson will be lere Tucsday, | say whether He is to'be accopted or rejec r.vlq . the eldor Indy made a tour of the bods, It rangements hiave been made for a joint | As He stood before Pontius Pi so He 5 X o Wit | was there that that the courtship went on, The Senate Chicfly Distingnished By 2 6f th tivo howses in the aftor at | stands beforo cach one to-day, and | HOW & Southeyrbr Won a Rich Wite | {0 i S0 iat while they sat in that win » xlon the Numberof Measnres It Suos vhich the senator will be expected to speak. | He snys, “Behold, I stand at the on a Bet—A Lady Artist's Good dotv Miss Vandorbilt decided that she would rlo’ l c eal co ik saridigelr ot 2 door and knock, If man srtune<bLolta Vanderbilt's like to live on this cornor. She said it would ceels In Killing—Bills This week has by Imost frittered awa, hear my voice, and will open the doeor, I will st girdon plways command a view of th Intendnosd in the lower | thing of importance | come in and sup with t So He leaves it Conrtship. Youws doan to Her. 16 plen Was ' s being aceomplistied. The members b t for cach individual to either necept or re Dy ‘ od to William H., and this hou 0 ea u s fln. — st on every hand by lobbyists pushing this | jec L Any who felt inclined to _trifio was one of the weuding prasents which maas e and that claim, and they aro o brazen and | wi or t quostion of their future 14tt1el Romances, £110 Seward- Wovh-Vandorbils wvodding Hot A Legislative Tesamo, and b v, and th Ao 80 b n and on At G i i man ard- W anderbilt v uy o 0 ! AR Yok impadent in thieir demands as not only to re- | welfare might thoughtlossly stand in tho bl RReREEABTIEE: &atowt wige | bis [ U Groat English C SOAP.--Sold E h Bre. | The legisiature has been in session | op jogiglation, better part that can never be taken from | t@nce from Berlin, thoro ot kLo Sleepless nights made misorable b . CTEETRONNTTIIRRIRON hirt ( 8 it must meet on sixty t rocess of sepurating the sheep m hem untii ently, was as my berson 1 rinl t six days. Asi he ¢ parating ooy them 1 that teerible cou 1 separate dnys, there is little probability of | the goats is now going on, and fortunate in Then as the choir sang *T 18 o | ago as the famous “*Man of Mask 6 vhmadyIor voii | 1o . Ot wostibn biaRs S and | deed will it be for the taxpayers if the more | FountaM,” those of the congregation who | Cortain porsons high in auth made ap SRR O8; winding up the session honest members successfully resist the | were not inclined to remain for the inquiry VIO T8¢ HORHLR i A L AT the feeling here is that it is more lik to AL Al : A ) Jor the inquity | piication for apartments o asylum which - pressure and mu thoir prose ion ng passed out, and the services were b K KING run until April 1. Kvory week some mem- | {n favor of cconomical government to | brought to a clost should be worthy of u wealthy occupant, Ho DK bers try to get an adjournment of from three | the oud. About forty of the fort . — appeared a short time after accompanied bY | gpitome of Rey, S Al Tort will be made for a farmers can be relied on to ‘shior Beliliae o8 YRR a beautiful_woman, who addressed 1 of LA ¢ etk ¥ unit against overy specics | Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st., |4y The man was tall and well mad . il : 3 ten-day vacation about t A6 oL Harrison's and extravagant Ccgis telephon 1264, blank book makers, ete. and dressed in the height of fashion, with We will go by the Ki GRS inauguration may lose thoir - nds that botokened gantility of birth, The | the subject of the Rov Harsha's dis Over four hundved bills have been intro L some skillful combine MAY BE A K, ’\‘\:;-:;m‘:\‘u ,.n‘f : »:n:l‘,\\I\Luwr.n’n‘ru\ looks | course last night at st Prasbyterian duced in the house and half as many more in ‘l”“l““. e ablc h-w‘;"j' the state treasuy | gy o staster Plaumbers' Side of the ‘\‘\”.‘ *rwumxl-” .I\trlvn n‘v‘.‘-" u} 'rllvy;- nm'n churel p senate kin T tot of about SIS Aoy AL BUVH pese N wers oo ) . S it g LV Wwis a sermon to 1 nw and a :}' % AY Nhtok Gadine :"”’W” “"””h" who regard the public o _ Present Controversy. _ | posite the mouth and nostrils, which was ":(“ VAR 52 LHOxn THE VIS wlibLy ; ach house scom legitimate proy. The Capital A strike of the journeymenfplumbers seems | pover removed iu the presence of attendants, | £00d1y number of those individuals were in own straw and pitching it over into the | soif-satisfying batriots howl imminent. Trouble between themn and the | He satin a dark room, to which the servants | attenc other. Once more the finished results of a [ priation, aud wiio intorest themsclve master plumbers has been brewing for the [ Were rarely adm ,and conversed with The s v reverend gentleman's meantinie pusiing spocial claims u fow. His food was given to his wife, and | yhome y ken from Numbers 2017 bills, tie house bill amex It requires the board ¢ week's labor are t The senate passe ing for bills of doubtiul ization produced by this w the pharmacy li is daily becoming more avparent, pharmacy to hold four meetings each y 4 Hialt 18 woon ‘callod N instead of three, for the examination of | u yopular stumpede, and each man will i would-be medicine mi 1t increases the | o erihat the public treasury and breal examination fee from 1 to §5 and the annual | oo Jeaving hund sallant i fee from 21 to &2 ures {0 dic o the ¢ The house passed the senate bill empower: ing cities of 5,000 or oVer to vote bonds for the creetion of couuty court houses. The senate put_in about hatf the week strangling several important measures, but found time to pass about a dozen, The most | pack important was Scrttor Manning's farmers' [ (G, insu state to ussociate and m own property. Among the othe following: prove suc Tuxing sleeping Ny The insurand 18 Rasom's v con hole this measy y were pl > o hu ually insure their | ghied pills fa were the | made the coming week Giving the Tenth judicial distr g of fifteen countics, two judges onc. Allowing cities of 1,000 to 5,000 to levy ance risks, and have a aggregate seliool tax of 26 mills, the present | Bl with ever 1imit being 20 mills ever, they wil Allowing citics of the second class tospend [ defent the bill, yearly as much as £1,000 for a city enginecr f ! Gilber eut’ limit being 3500, at s usury bill, for services, the p paland interest whore illegal interest is [ e master per day. charged, eame up for discussion two or three | W to nrbitrat Making a county liable for damages 0 a | times, ‘The author made a placky gt for | This arbitrar person injured by reason of adefectve bridge [ the bitl and 1t was finally ordered to a thied [ Plumber or highway. reading by a vote of 43 to 83, but it may not, | Wases, Io¥ Also throe bills concorning only Omaha: | gocure. tho neeessary fifty-onoe votes on finel | MUCh a8 $550 aud One authorizing the gov & postoftice site, another cmpowering the po- | yodueing th fid comunisaion to establish o ralief fand 0F | Tiwels pass. sick or disabled policemen, and a th Hall's Bill fixing a:maxi authorizing the chief of police and police | on i the rail ute of ¢ legal prisoners. On Thursday forenoon Ju. The week ha the senate killed than for what it created. [ of Female suffrage came up in the form of two | favor Hall's bili, because bills permitting women to vote at municipal | quce rates was already lodged in the railrond sion, and thought that as about 90 per braska is through s more concerned in ) long haul. He admittea that lo elections. Both were considered in one | commi afternoon. They provoked very little dis- | cent of the business of N cussion but considerable filibustering. Both | business, the stat were indefinitely postponed, the vote being | ch nce bill. 1t authorizes residents of the | them. An effort to ke *d. but anoth ament Lo condenn | paseage, A less stringent measu insurance bill ing every effol The house mittee reported this and other insurance bills cal pdred bills ah special orde r offort wi which will 1 cssful. The insurance interest aud dining cars on the | haye not taken kindly to the idea that the, ratio of their milzage in Nebraska, as com- | ghould be pmpelled to “‘pay the full fuc pared with their tolal wileage, ! of the policy in cases of total loss, thavsuch o law would g cendiary_ fires, and consequently the insur- strong tendon, raise the rates, and are fighting Ransom’s mcans in their power. & hardly be able to strangle or 18 interest,would mu ds ia the state was up for judge to sell unclaimed property taken from | cousideration several times during the we dge Mason, by been more notable for what | vitation, addressed the house on the sub ailroad extortion in genoral. the power lobby is str and argue atly increase in- ting both pr He did not o8 a | standing amon » | To-day it was hich | si penaltics | the individual sonabie in th plumbers will dominecring a The plumb: strike nor hay still | the wa ko ¢ for 1o It to o | they will at The dissaty It was ail on i The workmen tion, and on Thompson, s zation Rad work for i pensation of not be less is said, in y to low | Had the notiti questing a col G | the master plv time. They sin Dill |y oyman shall r those who of ' mechani only — §3.50 re- t0, 0 are equal, nor capible to all who heard it, and {! rds would be said, “Depart, lity, and w in which the mastc PONR | and if they take such action a3 thoy think Ay insteud of urging such a_perem Hers i N0L necessarily such_employe may d plumbers now getting #4.50 and & a day are, af course, a superior fixed at not less than 84, This master plumbers, it is afrmed, to which they have already taken ex- | the heroism countoss was o s and therehy gain capital nccording to the population of its [ life, or of refusing him, and place of busiuess, and the. bill embod ile of this kind.' Tt provides for an annual sction of the treasurer, and for quarterly rej ng those to whom A question of 1 ould have to be d last week. 1t is said by the master plumbers that the journeymen have becoma s unr weir demands that not adhere to what 14 unjust exaction s have not as @ they ordered one, a meeting wh hold to-day, the plumbers will have nothing clse to do but to abandon their work, if they stick to the princivles of their union sfaction arose somc U of wages w Mond, . Febraary 1 a gas and steam fl than $3.50. his too much of tatorial '~ way to suit the employers. ation stated a g nferer umbers say they w rat demand on the kick some of them are rece a day at the present y demand thay each jour oive as much as 3, and > worth more than tha receive what the master piumher and crmine upon. The s. The ones want the scale of | taken him. 15 what the will object ceptions, They do not think that all men o2 % +one man | famous and powerfal fn Russia She was heart-broken do they believe tha A0 as a froo o nted to botter their condi I, William | tunate tary of the plumbers’ union, | fell to him. notified the mastor plumbers that the organi cided that no plum s than 84 per diem. e to remedv matders, [ Dibilis Yonnree: ots of St. Pet on the opposite side, into his cyes, and in light of duy was gonc. his cheeks bt It was' the work of a nih modern inquisition hie had been found want- vitriol had pc DAILY BEE" M ])AY F EBRU ARY t the last the fateful cursed led with igent. As thei the mas! they ny longer. called a rif stor it will bo | Rus b o time ago. of course. bor shonld Ihe com- | the tter should | fua came, it the a die- e, 2 ould nave for higher eiving as nount lass receiving and as competent to perform [ OW. the work pertaining te the plumbing business they have enough | the lov 16 for and 12 against. The republican mem- | rates on lumber, coal, stock, graia und Loy Ll bers fecl that in shouldering suomission the | were at least 20 per cent too high, but feared 3-:}!';':*’!(":* nl)yvlv.'\-ltli‘l'l i party has ail the burden 1t shouid carey {or | the railrond managors would rotaliate by | Festrictions now, aud they aro e the present. rasing the through rates if the commission [ DAY an fnedicions wman Mot 1oss Senator Sutherland’s railroad resolution | undertook to arbitrarily reduce the local | When perhaps they might not be a vote of 17 for i definite postponement to 14 against. It had | ton again in a few days. a lon preamble quoting the republican state |~ Phe joint resolution ins platform and the governor's message on the on to reduce local f trunsportation question and concluded with TR e a resolution requesting the railroad commis- | woduced in the hoase sioners to make a scale of freight rates that | Johuson and will pass would prevent unjust discriminations in ‘majorit was also knock tariff. The bill will come up for considera- tructing the cights, which days ago, Wi on Friday by hat body with & good if it is ever reached Tnis is onl, plumbers ar some paid that the de braska. The opponents of the measure The committee, composed of Hampton, | it e mum and allowed its friends to talk them- [ Johuson, Farley, Hanna aud Cushing, which | H108¢ who are selves tired, when the vote was taken. is chargod with the duty of finding cut just [ (o7 4% 8008 & Considerable time has been consumed dis | how many cmployes ars cussing u constitutional amendment allowing | erly conduct the busine: the state treasurer to buy registered school | expected to report next T district bonds with the state’s permanent | dred and fifty emplo; curities, but there scems to be a_scarcity of | large a numoer them at'times and tho _treasurer frequently | — Tho Scovige investigh Tas large balances on hand. At present it is | pointed to sift the charges nut §5,000, but at the date of his last report, | Morrissey, lands sold on contracts. Payments will be | with closed doors for se due in two years and the mone the permancnt school fund, that is, unles the time for payment is extended. A bill for that purpdse has passed the senate, and if 1t becomes a law many purchasers will un- | it being made to s Mr. McBride dnesday, instructing trict bonds are not a safe investment. The. | py proposition was defeated in the s aving been passed once, but a similar meas. | beset with claim So ure is before the house. WiioBa Considerablo time was spent discussing | to inv bills for the creation of Thurston county | a move in the right di from the Omaha and Winnebago reservations in northoustern Nebraska, but without | and Cady, of Ho reaching a vote. One bill fixing penalties for nbstractors who fail to file the $10,000 bond re- , to whom all claims ke rd, ha 2 conts a quired by law was killed, and another for the | mude in this state from ca er without reach- | plants. 1t 1s claimed that this royalty would in the form and manner of handling election | western part of the state, and especially in Bame purpose was fought o ing a conclusion. A bill regulating the size, | develop a wonderful su tickets had a similar experience. These | the Republican valley. measures will probably come up again this ‘The house wrestled with the dog question week. this week and finally decided in favor of " and throwing the round them and tax- ing tirem like all other property. nad setting aside ten acres of the latter for | Mr. Whitehead, of Custer, has introduced ts grounds, The present building noeds en- | a bill appropriating the sum’ of # ‘The senate adopted a resolution directing | making dogs *‘propert, the removal of the howe for the fricndless | protection of the law Krom the city of Lincoln to the state farm, rging, and the adjoining ground is held at | oxpended in holding B high price. The ladies in charge have & | throughout the state. chance to scll the home and they want more | the president and secre room. ricultural and Horticuitur The senate is liable to defeat the house | men's associations, Fa bill abolishing state oil inspection. The mitteo to whow it was referred reported ad- | 1o car versely, and in its stead recommended a bill 'y on the work ana all cost over 100 and rotainiug inspection, but raising the test to | shall be paid by the state. o supreme o will bear arguments on the constitutionality 105and 125 degrees and adopting the New | — On Wednesday next t York tester, being used iu lowa, A sub-comuittee of tho committee is judiciary | of the double-headed sul © to report a bill providin doubtedly take advantage of it. The senate | of claims, to be composed of five of the dis- appears £ be of the opinion that school dis- | trict judges, who are to serve without cxtra against the state iate, after | should be referred. The legislature ases the members cannot igate, that such a bill appears to be cetion. resentatives Wilcox, of Red Willow, work on a constitutional | house instructed Attorney ¢ neeessary to prop- of the’ hou 1e: veral days. Sc willgo into | the evidence is only hearsay, but efforts are 1re some Positive proof. introduced a _resolution on the judiciary com- forac rs, the m ve introduced 000 to be expended in pound on all st ne, beef v industry farmers’ 5 y of the State al societie " allian m- | State university regents shall act as.a board | R that no inst n bill, s smenduent increasing the unumber of the | prepare a brief and argue in favor of supreme court judges. from three to five. | coustitutionality of the brasku has more business than three judges | Dempster is still holdin, cun proper B0rI0Us Opposition to the wmendient is an- | or ticiputed in either Louse. Lindsay bill should notbe what he desires, ey The investigation of ‘the state farm and L — Lillie Bodner, the experimental station has continued with- Idiencss 1s a Dangerou sFault out startling developments, 1t appears t ghe furm is being run at a loss of about 2,500 | fulinto disrepair, Those @ year. It has 320 acres, about ten of which | yaladies, Bright's discase and diabet have been used for experiments, The nun ber of acres being farmed has not been dis closed, but six or s ay for doing the work. Thoro is kept on | g18 to be hand « large number of horses and | 2i¥aia of the bladde swine, but for what purpose doss not appe At ensue with terrible c stitution frow the farm, though run in con. | ol A AR LOE nection with it, The station is conducted | ot oo under an act of conggeess aranting $15,000 u | yaquisi yoar hl\rllln'vlli,:.xlm. and poimal diseases, insects, plants, eroppin Sy YOI Bic. Witnessos’ havo téatitied that tho ex: | Sauokc exitant of commor penses have been kept within that sum. Thoe | Gyiie of she kidnoeys, i oderal law has & clause providing that if the | grain Trom the bloon in o whole amount is not used in the unexpended balance will one yei Sny them, impurities produo and_ dropsy. The conductors of the Nebraska station, like 9 - hoso of other states, aro careful, therefore, | t1° Diuters 10 spend all the pocket money Ubele Sam al TH MEETIN Jows th Prot. Billings, of hog clolera notoricty, has beer getting rhe biggest slice | Mr. Potter Addresses an Audience of of the §15,000. He has been aliowed 3,500 a Many Hundreds, year for salary and nearly $2,00 for the ex “What shail 1 then do with Josus." peases of investizations. About 82,500 | oo g0 were sbent one yoar for printing, An ento LR ) ologist is allowed §1,000 o yea vousness, fe measure, and o “Phere is a feeling m both houscs that Ne- | doubt the other side will beably represented. % house roll No. 1, handlo, and at presént no | the original submission bill, on the file: to call it up if the decision on the obstinate and ¥ upon_the } Jax Bot b - | tiow of the organs affected.” Catarrh of the auds are drawing | piadder, enuresis, gravel and stangury are ¢ pprehended from a partial 3 of which weakness and | Savior. In wine, but for what p o8 ne ishness are the causes. Hostet The cxperimental station is a separate in- | Stopach Bittors is a fine tonie and promoter v Jor th al organs, and ono an be relied upon to afford 'them tho 3 o ® stimulus without oxciting them—an | Axed und he xperiments i | efoct to be feared from the unmedicated, al- dny. One hun- tate s are now on the pay school fund. The constitution mentions | roll, und there is a well grounded suspicion national, state and county bonds for such se- | that the public interests do not demand so ng committee, made by F. R. Owmaha, that certain members Novewber 30, 1855, it was nearly $300,000. | received bribes to influence their votes on The stato has £3,000,000 worth of school | the question of submission, has been sitting or other ) to be institutes ‘The bill provic Dar; o local expenses eneral Leesa to can demand e, is | g, Yy Mol increns: held in the Pa: deferred uutil will be calied The secratary o far it wa with the plum ourt the it D workmen, is 80 not dissatisfle bills y ugar steam fitters longing Lo the man, it employ. or the one aut| ganization for cengaged for ¥ that Ag- Catarrh o ath sect wedy, | jector fre Drug Co. and | b itute Ourt 1 Go where ‘i | using Dr. the now I an a we! s in In the kidneys, When inactive they speedily | was converte fatal | cently and soon afterwards fell into a trance, iu which state she nac- | much of the she is par ter’s | tion on som ce. A further ben- | happen to be rs, by to 15 PAsSH tive of rheuma — i8S CONTLINUE, aud a num That was the text chosen by Evangelist ber of gentlemen connected with the univer- | Potter last night, as the theme on which to | bilious nable them to througn | T} ¥ | bala i I ver and ague, rom the allowance of the year following. | constipatlon und dyspepsia‘are conquered by owing ac- | trance. Wh varied expressions pass over | trances last from five minutes to | widow worth Josoph ingly told some of his'fy would raise he would bright an atism | half an hour least exanste You will say that it is worth from 3 than the ones now requesting the told a BEE reporter yestord the master plumbers would not submit to the ands of the plumbers, and that tho out- come of to-day’s meeting would probably be | seen that they would not pay more than last year's . He said this wouid meun The master plumbers of th « banquet at the Murray hotel Friday night. The plumbers have aiso another grievance. | §1¢ A walkoat was ordered in the shop of Dennis | Mt Fitzpatrick Saturday night. refused to tolerate o is delegated by the union to see that gas and the wor in ¢ scar inferior workmen of such a grag com- 505 e 2 s | dispensed with. Tho master pium 235 | that they want to pay their Mp, | what they are worth, ir il aomes S s ror, a jand means higher now getting 34 and upwards, | d¢ uferior grade of workmen tho that amount the b e xton hote to-da by F.'B. Hussey, of tho Husscy-Dily bers, but work was the former could stand astrike b also stated tha s pretty generally conceded that the [ wealthy stock-rais cnt strife was agitated by the inforior class of plumbers, as the b Mr. Hussey 1 with what it card teward,” are not put ont plumt duty of a “‘steward” is tuat of running the shop in which the union gives him charge, in such a mauner as to see that the princ of the union are lived up to. said, did not_suit Ritzpatrick, and ho declined to permit one to remain in his Consequently the walking delegate, suc itzpal ured, health an ired by Shiloh’ T For sale by Pl S N vou will you will f Buil's Cough” Syrup, and unan mous in its pra I suffered most severcly from rheumatism during the winter. Oil two days the pain eutively subsided, and 1l man, W. K. Kvnrz, She recently Baltimore, Md, Aise. Alter using —————— Thinks She Is In Heaven, who is about fourteen years of age and lives at High d at a religious re time since. She herself to be in heaven and the middle of u e religious topic r hands and arms when she sinks in that stat o he and don’t leave b od. g iend Committed Suicide. You never suspected it. no it himself, b nevertheliss, Do you remember his | 8¢ friends dreamed of it, he did not kunow | I ut it is ex actly wh Matt. | gallow complexion? Do you how he used to complain of h and constipation? “['m getting quite sty draw additional salaries from the station | address 2,000 of the citizons of Owmaha at the | guess it'll pass off. T haven't ranging as high as §600. Prof. Hillings says ke has discovered that hog cholera can be averted by anuoculation with the germ armory. Before he choir led the congreg had announeed it, the | thimg fo ion in singing * Hear | ‘dosing.’ of the disease, and he has cap- | Yo the Cry in the Wilderness—Ropent,” | of his death turod the gorm. His experiments, Bowever, have been too irrregular and incom plete to prove auything, and, deservedly or | the old, ot, Lie rests under the suspicion of being a | ago, when the sim. umbug. As yet the lnvestigatiug commit- | in the mind of Pontis I’ tee huvo discovered no other practical re- | b sults cmanating from tho station, Indwid- | inn ual mombers of the commitlee express the | told them how the same q Ppiuion that fancy farming at #2500 a year | down turough the inte Ought to bo stopped, They think work on | until the preseut day, when It cawe the furw had botter be limited to that which | w its 1ull significance exporimental, and that the expense should | awaitcd an answer that would be recorded orue by the station. in the gr aiter which a collection was taken up, and then thay listoned us the preacher toid' them old story. He told them of 1500 years question was uppermost | to-da as he washed | < pol]. Lands and told the multitudo that be was ent of the blood of that just man, estion had passed ilate, t ning 0 every one, ots’ are He action, and always sur, t, because I don’t believe in | ma ou heard | ham, Soon after that yi . 1t was ve had taken Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purga- tive Pellets he would be alive and well © casy to take,mil —_— uries Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Sootting ayeup should al- andy ways be used for children teetaing. 1t soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, at book for tho day of final reckon- | curesjwind colic, and is the b The wost Lbwportaut measure before the | ing. It was a question of vital fmportance | diarrbices. 25c a bottle. association afternoon that tate will have Itis claimed he This sort of a sudden, and ast remedy for mpelled to | With than # 3 s worth 32, | free ses of emergency when | fused, > und business brisk, for | With And they we 0 are s00m bers claim employes | ana friends. and that | started for the bling where they had houes ,of N man's sight. wages for | With unfailing b when the aflictéd nobleman logk upon her fac The Townesvill a distant relative,who lives in Kochester,was place there re: postpor ctrer class nts to 31 a A meeting of the master plumbers was | to have taken Suturday night to determine what course to pursue on the ap. | mion’s last demand, but as the had various muttcrs to consider action was , when another meeting president. | worth company | Bre dull otter ] ning. man who be- rsa. The und vice v ples | M9 ind people Salvation the inmate nANG ar that they wer was natural, '3 constructed to account for the st 13ut the mystery has s +Man the risoninent, i, and the ved to be and touching tale, s before the death of the late ¢ althous family, the young nobleman, like so e interested in the been sol but from | Mok plumbers talk, might many of his clas: nd hopes of the nihilists. association made him sympathizers and rof the emperor cecution of the read ul decd his arm, 1ntensify his voice and do his il The news stugg oath bound i to the nihilists, his family Thonghts of his peaple and [ count how many slecp, influenced him and | buled, and you wi als o murdc y the e; ties to the ezar. tendant disarace deterred him; he refused to commit [ OF Another revo- My text img lutiomst declined to throw, nihilist, art of the | dashed 1ed, the fiendish ac ors break W indefinitely jail. Isaac Ilos sold him goods to the amount of $3.000 a few | yse them for the ber weels ago, and alleges that the tained them by pretending $10,000, kstein d has been looking for Kansas ed, f pr but not Pas ond in vain und the Wi ding of Rosenthal. and with an oflicer I a strike | Breakstein was arre id | intended. SRR About two years ago Mr. , whose in a City, Mo., and 1f he should find and if she would marry leave for their home in M han pleased with wedding took pl and a few invited in a romantic years ago an old gentleman named William 1. Jordan, of Topeka d sweet | make a crayon picture of his de Catarrh | took a great fancy to ce 50 cents. Nasal In- Goodman | About six months young the e “The masks w. head, for he was unpleasant to look upou. Bu' the heroism of gno woman of his flanc daugh A‘Q'l And he devotion, when appear: him. time and Al Tospor He Was a Nihilist, But His Courago | Mrs. Vanderbilt was accompanie Failod Him. of the asylum 1 itussia, and scion A year passed by i thrown the bomb which he had wd Alexander was dead He had forgotten wimost that he had been a s those whom g ng along one of the principal | Safest from Kades purg, when about to grect somcthing was | 0 £0. We knoy ormed the w! his estates upon o y sympathies, but restored them in part when informed of 'the fate which had over placed upon his | Will go, and the meetin, s touching sorrowful heart the engagement in. Bt the and declardd ' she him until death marvidd in the on the oid estate, attended by And on their wedding d. Maoses he They had never scen | out thin srrespoudonce grew more | youn rolled on. Barier decided 1o visit Miss Harrison, | sinners. her the woman he ex “n the second place | want 1o speak to was pleased with hin would immediatel Mr. Barker, by reference. has proven that | things w he is a highly abroad. Miss Kate Coyne, horized by the plumbers’ or- | cinnati, has become possessed of a fortunc of | moments and hou duty, instructed the men | g5 009 ok to walk out. P young ar Kan., Efi from a visit to the svival re- has been believes conversa- she will | hou stop spesking, her form becomes rgid, | a party of N her eyeballs roll upward and main continue into the | for the most | s face. | ried her in the at he did, recollect adaches done any- Since when Mrs. Cheatham died r Avenue bLotel, New York, it was not Fifth iy Sy Hood’s Sarsaparilla estimated to be worth mo; n’ P | Noghville, 1 merly a me firm and still in whutever position they [ Mot ar: ript ankli pagoda entert during he said to you oue day, **but I | chi ron, the present suit is one. pd, the groom being Dr. W. B. Cheat. ifteen hundred nvita { k ded b I[Iillfl)' A“l“‘..“) frow h“ "Yl“y I'{":I th fula, my little b . > ¥ Surope attended the nuptials, After the war een troubled with scrofula, m; o boy, every one was greatly surprised. If he | nuas Kici sied the government for #1000 | three years old, belng & terrible suflerer. 000 lf«J' damages o the cotton crop, gettin Last spring he was one mass of sores from nearly Don’t follow his exam 'li‘x’; ”f::‘l‘ l'f:;f;"““',i;!' "I‘\',”"‘!j,"' Pillow, was Let attorney, | 5,411 have been eurcd of the scrof¢fa. My the widow demurred the estate hus dwindl cently at the | W.B. ATHERTON, Passaie City, N. J. of Nushvill tions were issued and then place and registered then belle of all jotted down intention to lin, The n, hunted up Miss Hayes, He soon digd, Jeaylng her a young £4,000,000; Acklen, of Hintsvii s that if they | deafness the ' hundsome; ne of his | As good as his word Akl They builg, & countr Belnont,” which nty-five acres o With conservatori colored woman gham pld from her moth She was sold own to be discovered lived near Stark, Fla., and has just returned | cles How can you say it is impossible for from whom she | God to change h four yvears. mother had not heard in fift, A suit filed in the Davidson county court at Cenn., by Joseph H. iber of ¢ Isaac > he kept a visitor's, know nothing of history further than the fac Rumors we many ingenious hero of a strange His mov and disfigured. ist before whose [ MY text tion e governin rning of his re nd th She w: wi brave would remain his v prays for the Breakstein, of | place had th Pa., to Miss Mollic Breakstein, | that great cit ed and Mr. Rosenthal Several of the | gl Breakstein wodding invitations were sent to | drips off your pen in an ofies in New York, and one of them by aceident was | the Uuior This gave him a clue, | ¢ went to Rochester and | cheering conception of what the gr ted at the house of his | tom, of which you a D. L. Barker, a | Was sent to cut home s 0| Vi terious way way running ter element was | gpened corresponderce with Mrs, Lou F rison, of Atlanta, Ga. cach other. The affectionate as the e brid riends witnessed the cer oth About “threc | God's service. [t implie had Miss Coyne + when she nto ( Acklen, for- ess from Louisian: for a fourth interest in a £300,000 estate, r calls a romantic story. : % once the the richest man m the i imagines | jug four big plantations and in the ""'“}’"“.V of the | than any other slaveholder Wade Hampton's favhor. Franklin w south, own- [} more 1o, except General lus princely gister. One day nville picknickers visited the Adecelia south and he She knew his father, and an acquaittanc ween them. On one occasio & up be by hes t daughter, Loila, and aftc )t to bo the habit of young Miss Vander Among other things the speakoer said: “Christ is said_to have known intuitiv t was men,' com 1eed the minister or - announcife his text. But wo liave to learn it by looking at the things man sinen | can do.And of ail the things which show what min is eapablo of 1 inow of nothing more striking than a railway. Let a human avof | being stand ont therc ab i praivie railway hoand | crossing when the limited express thunders . Look at him—at his hand which has 1o this wondrous train, at his brain which nceived it. Are you not amazed at his th a higl Time and | has c one of their ardent | Power! Man can lay hold of the winds of assistants, Whon tho | heaven, the lightnings of the clouds, und the was planned unfor- | Fiches in the bowels of the earth to lengthen a vestibuled i him. His | A few months ago the idea of car was suggosted. (o 10 a union depot a are already vosti wve a new appreciation nat is in m ‘ there was a choiceof routes through the borders of Edom. I 7't suppose that there wero placards to_ be seen 1o stations recommending this or that line as heing the shortest, smoothest and , where the Israclites to which they wished t there were sizn-boards wmement the | marked *Refuge ! on the roads leading to the b was do | citics where the poor eriminal would be But it 1s ¢ he iad fo were, to Mount Ho he nearest thing to . rail road 1n bible times, and that it indicates that the Israclites had thade up their minds what line they would patronize. They would not 20 haphiazard across the fields, nor would ut had con- | they take one of the by-ways or foot-path ol | *We will go by the Kini's highway,’ they said. When ther jowrney before' you it is a ereat thing to know by ahat road you s I shall hope to show you bofore | am done. Nothing shows the pr of s shown, | the race more vividly than the comparative s n | cauality at present of rich aund poor on a home as | tram. S was his | ‘‘Addressing you who devote your lives to told of | railway business, I want to speuk, first of all, of some things of a historic nature sug- gested by your employment. 1 wish I could I before you the changes to science and rk. M , but t e doc: botweon extreme. 1 to | fo offer g make ner | humanity that have come about throu the woman re- | raiiways. Heisnot a very old man who rode upon the first train drawn nin ot what a mighty separ his short life indicate. her away. | thiscoun tle church | ation in ustoms do thoir rolatives | “Lwish I could describe some of the jour- they | neys of individuals in those old days. Just ih Steglits, | picture to yourself what Abraham’s trip out of Ur, of the Chuldees lonely, tiresome, afoot w and then by contrast think of what it would have been had there been a ailrond ranning down to Hebrfon. You read of Napoleou's awiul retreat from Moscow; but that retreat would never have taken boen railroads connecting i the Rhine trontier. “Railroads, as ( eral Wolscley I the most powerful aid in modern warfar ently, but it | Railroag e fast making famines impos ing the hoor attends him can again , are beeause Moses | giple. Raflroads iwould soon sweep pes- nthal, of New Yorl, | tilence off the earth if magnates would fit of mankind. prisoner ob- | Dot forget thut you are a part of the most that he was | marvelous movenients of modern times. You olvent. have a hand 10 emigration. You a factor the force that is making and keeping e our great cities. When the ink Pacige, or B. v 1o elevate your tive & M. headquarters brain into some a part, is doing and can do to bless mankind. John the Baptist : ur down the hills and fill up tho ' e | valleys, and-disturb the inequalities before near | yne feet of the Master. I r s with such gentle cur r | such casy grades through a landscapo with- g of him and wishing that more of a Di- spentant men would smooth the way vine Saviour to the guity hearts of Last wee a_ scientific und re- you of some tuings o ligious nature suggested by your empl Eact was | ment. ‘There are three things dreamed of r and the | by ancient philosophers and _measurably at- s relatives | tained by modern science. They are tho an- nihi . the_redemption of time and the correlation of force. These are the i which railroads have to do. pected citizen at home and | ~T'he redemption of time is also vour busi- nes T'o ‘redeem th time' is a biblical phrase and a christian idea nd duty. It st of Cin- | noans to buy bac kfrom the world cortain aud devote them to setting a new val nd making it @ thing to be Now it ) ex uation on time prized and to recommend us to God. o | Seoms to us tiat railvoading gives us 4 son, the and. after. | ample of how time may be improved in value \ards sent her sevoral valuuble presents, | #nd importance, Five minuies means mere %0 he died, and the | toan engneer thau they do to a sleepy Lady has received word that b left | farmer before whose cottage the locomotive £20,000 in his will. runs, 34 T'he corrclation of forces is also shown in aged fifty- | your work. Yousce how steam expansion v, Georgia, | May be changed into specd. And one of the o cas hut | Wonderful scientific conclusions now is that as but { ohemical force muy be changed into vital i, 1 force, and physicul force into intellectual. So old womun. | of all the f. You can chi 2 one into her mother | the other. How then can you deny a mira- ¢ s will power into destructive dare you scofl wnd swear when rthand power! He volcanic firc is stored up within the lightning flashes outsiae the carth ! cntlemen, heaven 15 on *“the hills of God” uud there is asteep up grade to it. The christians route is like the St. Gotuard rail- way, there are tannels, and dark places, a hard, pantiog climbs: but by and by you w come out on the heights. Trust i God and toil away and you will come at length into the mansions of the New Jecusalem.” s Huyes /| SCROFULA. alongside her nam got old ateh the rich widow. was surrounded by { oruamentod grouuds, | HOW Can o biall, billiard ball, It Be , music hall, and zoological ned roymily. the war, of whom Il she asked for. itable visits to St dive §100,000 as his fee, but aud wou her cause, Phe story goes that on oneof her many char- Luke's hospital the elder 1 s00n won Mrs the Mrs, he cap" 1s that fmpurity of the blood which produces saw tho In- unsightly lumps or swellings In the neek; fud mar which causes running sores on the arms, legs, or fect; which develops ulcers fn the t- | cyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindncss or which is tho origin of pimples, cane time late Ala,, je s purse of ‘81,000 for cxpenses | cerous growths, or *humors;” which, fasten- 3 . Acklen was ing upon the lungs, caus nsumption and Tho purse wasraised. | goath, 1tis the mo: of all diseas Homan s | and very few persons are eutirely free from it. gardens, and Acklen died By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by leaving _four | the remarkable cu plaintif in ¢ en itself 1o L At i | has proven itselt to s it bas accomplished, potent and peculiar mediciue for this disease, 1f you suffes fiom serofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, my wifo and children hive confederate head to fe: . Weall took Hood's Sarsaparilla, little boy Is entirely free from sores, and all n look bright and healtby.” od until, four of my child for 5. Preparedonly carles, Lowell, Ma Sold by all drugglsts. 81 8 by 0.1 HOOD & CO., Apoth A Mrs, Vanderbilt was rather taken by the 100 Doses One Doliar - Pears Soap | » ABWAY , Lt PILL S For the Cure of all DISORDERS OF THI STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS,KIDNE Y3, BLADDER, NERVO SES, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, COSTIVEN S COMPLAINTS AR TO FEMALES, PAINS IN THE BACK, DRAGGING FEELIN . STION, BILLIOUSNESS, PEVER, INFLAMATION OF THE BOWE: angement of the Internal Viscera, RADWAY cure for this complaint. They tone up the internal secrotions 10 healthy o o strongth o the stomach and enable it to perform its functions. Drice 25 all druggists, RADWAY & CO., New York. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Hardware and Cutlery, Mechanies® Tools, Fine Bronze Builders® Goods and Buffalo Scales. 1405 Douglas St., Omaha. e CHICAGO ano ", 3 RIORTH 3 ¥ - Prom. 85, veoral B0 A0fiers, bt WIthoUL Aoy RAILWAY. special benefit. We tricd 8.8 nd by the time one Dbottle was gome, began to heal, and by the time she had taken six hottles she was gnfirely cured. Now she has a full and '] heavy hed of i ol healthy child, 1 [ [] feel it but my duty to maky fhis seatément, LT SWOBE, kich Hill, Mo, ; Discases und Advice to Sufferers, malled frec. ‘0., Drawer 'L \ anta, Ga 2 The only road to take for Des Mol oed al! Tast. T the paople of Nebrusk, X ru.l. x\mmln Utab, mahu Navada, Oregon, ) -~ “y.n;;r;lnu’n'y':nr“.umuno i long & 10 © numeros potnts of # T O N = | cnioy ey the Datroms BT this Thad berwen Ges i "Chicigo, wro ita throe trains & doy of DAY 20to 60 DAYS. athulty canorenter Y BRTA Ht RS 5‘""“»’: ni of which can not ‘be found ‘cl A1 By, the traina of the Union Paci kel This is a disease which his heretofore in lon dopot wWith thosg of the Chi: Northwestern ty. Tn ¢ 0 the (rains of Bafled all Medical Scienc We haven Rer INKnown to auyons in the ‘;;;’,fi[‘_"?'wculxlx«»cuuruul hose of all other World outsic irCompany, and one thathas ¥y Detroit, (Columbus. Indianapol L Baltimore, Washe tojourc] e aaTen 1 AT pointa dn the Bast; ASk o1 tiekots Tia to cure the most lvhslnmlp cases., in oxLniNe, Y“” Chiladel decp seated ca have NORTHWESTERN" cured hundreds who U by | f you wish tho best accommodation. All tioke Physicians, and pronounead ineurabls, and we | 4entsachilekots via this i lengo the world to bri it we LG H. P. WILBON, tion, rest ¢ per box. Sold by L days o WoEld to brl Gon'l Manag Gen'l L'uss\' Agent. e i Less than s s the history of meateine @ true’ specile [ . N, BABCOCK, (oni v ot age yphilis has been sowght for but uever D K IMIA L, Tienot A gont. found until G F. WEST, Olty Passenger A, roam St Omaha. Nab. was discov in saying —THE— 1t is the only Rémedy m th tnat will poss ftively curd, becauss (he latest Medical Wor \ publistied by the bost known authorities there was nevera Leite speeific befor edy will cure when everything 1 i OF THE e doctor wi Why waste your t o and mouey ot enra vou, vou that huve | GRicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul H". medicines that never had virtue, Ise shonld come to us now and physicians that et perimgnent relief, you never cian get it vlse- [Fied overything lere, Murk what Wi in. the ond you 5 et Fuk e temedy or NEVELR vecover.ind | The Best Route from Omaha and Council You that have boen aflicted bui « short me hould Ly a1l means come to us now, ot one Bluffy to Many ot beip and Uiluk oy wre vee fron the THE EAST dincise, Dut I one, (w0 or three yoars atter it tenof new cases ever get permunently cured appears watn in a nore Woreib's form. TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEKN OMAIIA AND This is o blood Purifie nd will Cure | COUNCIL BLUKKB any skin or Blood Disease when “l-h'nxn, ——AND— Milwanke Iiverything Else Fails, St. Pauly Mlnmnlmlll, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Frecport, = Rockford, THE GOOK REMEDY €0, |cinton, " Bubuue, Davenunt, NS TR E Elgin, Madison, Jaresyille, Room 10and 11, U. 8. Sational Bank | Retoit, Winona, La Crosse, Building, Omaka, Neb. And wil other Important voiute East, Nortienst and Boutiuase. o (e tickot agent nt 101 ur flock, or ki Uuion Paciio 1 the fnoss Dining (ars tn u in tine of thu Cbi y. and o7ery attent loges ol For through ticket EXHAUSTED VITALITY | B A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- Aged Men, ".r'm;"f: g RAENTED, inerad Vasiiicer ace um-up, Asststany General I'rascages Agont 1 LN Woheras superintendens Health is Waalth' {HOW THYSELF:. Youn kand middio-aged men who sre sl e ind 15 01 youth, 5x i o Veomn and UIOEDOUsAIS WL W Neries conssguent thor oy e Kok o and 4o not Know wh oan ur £l Ty tollowii s n U Sealod, I 1Ok for every il pulindiad e Kool i, Ve AND Duaty Tumas ” Rt MENT, 1 ine for Hysterin, Dizzie sanity uid s anture O TS5, 103K OF POWF 5 iF 4 an | Speriate 1oy 0ver-oxertion of the brain, 4ol- Encli hox conining 3 21,008 LOX, OF 51X boas enthy vl prepald onreceipt of price WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES vely Cured Talgey C “the Liguor Habit, Ponil ol 1t can be o or inavtl | Tocureany case, With vach order re wived by 5 of 1001, o the b | us forsix oxes, wccompuniod with §5,00 wo will tlont; it is absoitely hurmiess, and will ef- | send the purchaser our Written guaranies o 2 Whether the | fund th ney if t wn_aicohol | w cure s treatment ol ued only by Goodmun ta Ageats, 1110 Farnam men+nt and specd modwrate dri NEVER FAILS drunkards have been misdet Liave taken Golden 8pecif out thelr know an quit drinking Daok of partiulars G hand Douglius sts, 18th and Orahnd b8 Eotneil s, 1008 . Foster & Biro Halford o Drugglats, Otaha. Neb, - |Steekriano Kablo for powertul ne, pliable act! iiy. B yoars' e uaranien of T5ais of tucas fustrienta, Tl 1| Woomsn pRos, Sauce.| " MEATS, FISH, S0UPS, GRAVIES,

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