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- .- - - 1o e AR B R ESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18s9. areenoaw sonss. TORGANIZED LABOR'S VOICE, | oersti TheisTetasspmpionst con Mr. Potter Imitates ths Sensational THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED Jong enough to learn our systont of govern- | In the debate on the quostion of striking e May Striko Monday ment before dictating who shall govern.” out the enacting clause of tho bill appropri- Revivalist | " ——— ating #20,000 for a junketing trip to New “Josusis Passing This Way." was the Over one hundred and fifty journoyman " The Object of Treasurer Rush’'s The Seoville Committee, \,‘_;r'u‘.“.. Selebrato the conte y||.y|‘|\1‘.zf”l‘)kv:,(‘ The Sundry Civil Bill Taken UD 0 | oy, qung by Rovivalists Potter and Miller | JOwrnoymen Carpenters Meet and | ,iumbers were gathered at the hall ovet ‘ . Visit to Lincoln. LINGOLN, N¢v, Tev. 10.=ISpocial Tels. | Cr o umpioned the Tiossurs from the b the Senate. last night at the armory. Several other Disouss the Situation. 1123 Douglas street Tast night :"’"".‘ :‘I'"i iy ”“ a '“' '::‘ \;":“L"’;’l"l"":“\‘";"":; ginning, and took the defeat of the bill very R hymns were rendered by the choir before i The moeting, and all that transpired . ng committee held cting this evening | mych to heart, referring to Corbin, said that the auditorium of the old skating rink was thorein, were supposed to bo secrot. Sene ‘ ACHARTER AMENDMENT NEEDED. | and examined Peter . Tler in regard to the | if hisown head was as softas that of the | AN IMPORTANT ITEM INSERTED. | {10,004 with as many peoplo as it hias been | THEY DISPLAY SOUND JUDGMENT, | tincls ruarded evory ehteance il Ho ane 5 alleged bribery. So far as can bo learned no | gertlsman from Johnson, hie could raiso hair on previous nights, The dolay in tha orowds rirel 184 ailowod 1o 6ven enter the HAIIWAY uns [ A . i % criminating testimony was developed. Frank | 1o sell. As th ""*-‘3"“"“f"‘{""" LA . 0 gotling in fwvas oceasioned, perhaps, by the loss he possessed tho credentials of the | The Supreme Court's Opinion on Sub- | Morrissey is present und cross-examined the | G8/veg vote of 73 to according o Mr. | yyp 0 erats in the House Filibustar to | emoly frigid weather. ' But by S'o'clock | Tailors Have Strnck and aro Buasy | union Haker's judgment & large majority of the iy . ot witnesses, but is utterly unable to draw out " . thie hotise was f voll filled But plumbers, ke women, will talk, and mission Anxlously Awaited any damaging evidence, The partics from | house are softheads Prevent Consideration of the R VeTtATa o au songusted Me. M Planning How to Bring Theie faom Lie GeSullory conversition. EHat Yol An Animated Personal Des Culbertson will be brought |‘n~(vm»‘ the com- ”.}»v‘-::v‘hj-y;“lp.m;:n:‘:"p-‘)'c:‘:"\: ]‘l:\‘{'iu”::\f\v" Report on the Direct at the conclusion of the singing, “‘that you Late Employors to lowed the adjournment it W '," ithered ”'”i bate In the House. mittee to-morrow, and unless they make e e 8% ) JU e P =L/ N P " folks havo a better appetite since you have the journeymen contemplate walking ou | some direct and postive disclosuros tho | duced by B. S, Baker came back from the TAX Meanure; been attonding these meetings. bt nest Monday unless the master plumbers ac —_— labors of the committce will end without ;\yh[-:w“w.v;x vnu.l ‘yl'" by ;; ;r';""‘_{"‘v';""‘\;“ Nobody had lunches with the code to their demands. Ono of tho attend Y reaults. e bill was called up in Baker's absence the o contribution was then take ants of th ting was heard to remark last R ":‘ "l"l'." -4 ?",'"':"f'" 180 Trn | o MF: Het rafusod t be swotn to secrecy, | Bentioman from Dotglas was foread 1o de Senate. ll]nl\‘\’\ NOUL RS DAITIB F BORTIRY NEOREe A Flonvishing Crafr, night, "Saturday 16 hay-dny for mostof un Ligcony, Neb,, Feb, pecial and states that the committeo exonerated | Mund the wvasure without knowing any WasHixaToy, Feb, 19, =M. Hoar, from “Bless the Lord, I'm _happy on the way," The journoymon carpontors, Union 58, | and Monday is the day fo malke the stand.’ Bei ng w.day's visitors was Jolin | him. Morrissey was forced to admit that jn | thing about it. e bifl wasoverwholmingly | 4o .ommittes on privilogesgnd elections, to | was put into song while the collection Was | numboring about 150, met in Gate City hatl Iho men seem to be very confident il ATH, Tkt 1 s . Plaalistihil | o T G N somobody | the jokeis on him, . " | which was referred the resolutions offered [ e tal thou? was the subject upon | Coruer of Thirteenth and Douglas streets, Hola ae SH L e LT hission, Mr, Itush responde aha, he threatened to show up somoebody AtH ,, y i NEains, O Al s, Fam g SWhers hou?" wa subjec ho v | bou ) come to time,' one of the 4 et o down 1o sce if an amendment | if he were unsoated, The general impression LA LR AL G R DR by Mesars. Chandler and Gibson for an It |y ioh My, Potter talked to sinners. lust night for the purpose of discussing heard to remark Vg uatie ;i R tor that | 18 that the investigation i asco, and Mor- sl ‘”N'.'i'. L \‘ ',“,‘ LR AL vestigation of the recent elections in Louisi It was a query to many who did not know | ters wning to that trade. The The embryo strikers seomed to be fixed on could be gotten to tho Omaha_charier Wit | rissey is held responsible for fnstigating it. O 0 THUMANY, ATl Monday e T ana and other statos, and memoriats as to | whether they find been saved or not. Oth- | was businesslike throughout one thing, and that is that unless the bosses [ would give the city an assessor for wunici Mr. Tler is about to leave for California. 1 Thursday until Monda political mssociations, reporrted them all | ers, whom tho intorrogation did not make | that was not fashioned in. a accede to thoir demands by Monday, they | Lidebileterng A Remarkablo Display of Nerv ——— back, 1o be laid on the table. The commit- | {romble, were all right, or at least they sond was immediately tablod LTI R K “\What is th A Remarkahie Display of Nerve THIRTY THOUSAND PHOPLE R oifel Vsl lieved they were. They'showed their bel s ¢ 1 hat a notico has been served upon all jour | “y Oma ear behind in the as. LivcoLy, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele- - tee also reported the original resolution in- | v gtanding up when the speaker a specch-makers were listed for neymen plumbers to quit work Monday ALK i 1| gram to i Bk | —Senator M rson has | Assemble i Naples to See a Game of | structing the committos on privileges and | 16 rise to theie feet if they Knew wher the principal ones being Congressman-cle unless an amicable settloment of the existing sessment and collection of s taxes, anc \ R S RURIaT - Wlib: AV Bnse Ball eleclions to inquire whetier in any ‘state a | were, Cotinoll; Dateick Lol Danisl O'ie diicultios is arvivea at bafors that tim loses & great deal of money,” suid tho treas- | boen besieged by ofice seekers who oven ¥ PP i " free and Lawful exprassion of tho will of the | M. Potter stated that he was in tue pulpit [ oy SGPOHROF, “Wo are bound to carey our point,” sad a b urer calied him up out of bed, and somo of the LCopyright 1839 by James Gordon Bonn people in an election for members of the [ to consider oternal things and not to tickle [ 81 Wil FLeRRor prominent member of the association last “Ihat's odd. [How doos it happen " candidates are aimost ready for an indigna Narges, Feb, 10.—[New York Herald [ fifty-first congress, and ascertaing the re- | auyone's ear. Ho didn't care if noone The meeting was called to order by | night as he left thoe hall, “Tile. ussossiont, you know, s mado by | on mecting becanse Senator Cliurch Howe's [ Cable—Special to Tur B |—All America | sult thoreof, iad bocu provented by violonce, | listoned to what lie had lo say if _they would f Willium McGro and V. B. Musser was | Nothing niore 'd than this will bo | e assessmont, know, is ma 5 T TRty Al Bt . timidation, fraud or other crime: also to | occupy their thoughts in prayer. He then | chosen chairn fio 1attot &t he ob. | done until Friday at On that day an | ¥ te dinner kept tho aistinguished gentleman | and Chicago played their first game in o) | g ray chosen chairman, e lattor sta: the ob the county usscssor, and the city’s assess- | 18 g 1 inquire into the recent election in Louisiana | espicd one brother in the center of the lurze ¢ othor meeting will be held and more em- { ) Bl alateke v \BHBLS B . | rope to-day o el o> Marti crickef ne brothe b Cr ¢ 4¢ | ject of the mocting was bettering the cor | Y Lty wmont 1ol is cony of tho county’s books of [ out of their clutches for two wholo hours to- | Fope to day on the Camp do Marti cricket | i, April, 1583, and whether that stato hasa re- [ wudiencoaslecpand asked tohave himaroused. | 411 ¢ xl“- [ lapls was bettering the €0 | hhatic uction will probably b taken. night. Senator Mandorson took Suorin- | grounds in this city, and no less than 80,000 | publican fora of government, the committoo | Hho slocper was nwaskenod and the speakor | dition of skitled labor, and particalarly that k ha the year before, The eity ¢ prople assembled to witness the contest. It | to report at the session to be held in Decem- | then drifted into his theme. The moenuing | 0f the carpenters. was then DONE FOR THE LITTLE ONIIS, was beyond question one of the biggest | ber, 1850, M aulsbury, in behalf of the | of the text was the sinner hiding frow God. | announced. Hesaid: “Labor at present is crowds ever gathered together in this city. | democratio membera of the committeo, ex- | Men who sought to fude from Goid werd | on the down grade. The attention of tho A ier i Wis el | pressed utter dissent from the. resolution re- [ committing a sin. Tho unbeliever did not blic o h GHITRL i & : ? Noticeable in the audionce were the | Sy "y resolution was, on objection by | Shink it consistent, nor love, nor justice, not | P10 may bo called to the fact tate Farm Investigation. American minister and his family and a large | Mr. Gorman, laid over to to'morros. mercy for God to send souls to hell. 'The | that uuless — something is done for | .o/ "iove hrightly than usual last night o numiber of visiting Americans, who wero de- [ After some routine business the sonate | ovangelist's opinion was that such a God | the laboring man he will be on [ (e EEE LY pol et er reminded them | proceeded to consideration of Mr. Vest's mo- | would bo disloyal and untrue if He dido’t | level with the Furopean laporer. Who is | B¢ clbowed his way through the crowd at tion to reconsider the vote by which the con- | punish sinners. - He was either true to Iis | entitled to a share of the production of labor [ Bxposition hall ference report on the direct tax bill was | word or else Ho wa finite powor, more than he who produces! The wages [ The oceasion of the gnihe again until next. Monday night, on account | beau ideal one for base ball, for the sky Was | horead 1o et Saturday. After consile ol oA LR HE S s %8 heitea 8 Iy UL L o make g0 jont Thompson's private car o Hasvings. Qe copy at the convenience of the county | He goes thence to-morrow to the Kearney aderk, aud it s a fact that the county tax 18 | encampment, arriving about noon, and will Selinguent before the city assessment is | return to Omaha to-morrow night. ready for collection. 13y this process the 1 e ©ity's tax is levied on an assessment . year HeSt old, and it is casy enough to see wherd the | Lixcory, Neb, Feb. 1 Yosa is. For examplo, a man has a §),000 | Ber.|—The committee investigating the state | lighted with the game that stock of dry goods when the county #8Sessor | farm and exporimental station will not meet | so strongly of home. It was a lovely day, a makes up his books. Suppose h ells out The Schools of the Parish of the Holy Family Reccive a Benefit, The Kindly faco of Father Schaeffol boamed 1T Was A supper | shortly afterward or leaves the city. His e At s 3 ble | 4t would be a blessed thing for God to | that are being paid to the craft of this city | given by the ladics of the ot tha Holy \ pamo will . appear in the - city's | O the absence of several members at Wie G. | clear and blue, the sun temperately warm, | debate the motion to roconsider was rejected | sond every sinner to perdition,” was among [ &re not m conformity with the skill that is [ 06 S5 TS SCEE ‘m S ’l,.,,“,'l‘,l | tax books of the following year. If he s [ A. It encampment in Kearney. Ex-Giovernor | and a cool brecze roamed about that made [ —yeas 8, nava 48, The confercnce reportnow | the sensitional exclumations uttered by the | required. It behooves the men of all branches | (8 ST REE . i #old his goods the new owner cannot be held | Furnas and _ex-Chancellor Manatt will be | averybody comfortable. The game had boen | 8963 to the hous for its action. ovangelist during his talk. of labor to look out for their own interests, | 8¢hools of the parish, and w ity for the tux. If he hns left the eity or quit | subpanacd as witnesses. Thus far the wit- | (8T EEEOR PERAE L EERE BE BARE) - Tho senate” then proceeded “to consider: ome brother will say there are too | We have experienced in v past the ro. | of the guodly rector was probably, for th f§ business, of course the case is well nigh | nesses peen friendly to Billings and his HSGE gk 5 Lizhuks tion of the sundry ecivil appropriation bill. A | many hypoerites in the church here | sult of disorganization i onr ranks, while [ most part, due to the kindly exprossions of | hopeless, We do tho best we can to make | experiments, but it is expected that testi- | hour set for its commencement—3 o'clole b. | pumber of amendments reported by the com- [ ave ~hypoerites in it, but, brother, if | on the other hand eapital i1s ovganized against od will that wes wered upon him, it is coljections, but T dare say the city | mony of a different tone will soon bo drawn | m.—old Vesuvious looked down wonderingly | mittee were agreed to by the senate and the | you are just flnding thit out you [ us. Youcan see it here in Oumaba, where an f 07 08 FHE S SRR MR B (S Allys loses £5,000 in this manner. ' out. at the throngs of gaily dressed, chattering, | following item inserted: “Thirty-five thou- | are a long time about it. You souls will be | effort is now being made to reduee oup [ MOV10 be SUDVOSEA for an instant that he d Commissioners O'Keeffe, Turnor, ST happy Neapolitans, who hurried through | sund doliars for a viaduct at Hock Island, | saved sooner by getting into a church and | v without reducing our expenses of li- | B0t approciate the large outpouring of g Anderson and_ Corrigan, of Omaha, woere Will Recommeni a Reduoion, overy highway and | every byway leading to | 1il., ono-half to be reimbursed by the city of | not criticising it when you know nothing | ing. The day of a strike as.a remedy, in this | varishioners and the readiness with w hioh fiero to-day and exhibited considerable alarm Liscony, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele- | the famous Campo di Marti,” It was a spee- | Rock Island.” about it. Those sort of people T have not a | respect, has gone by, It is the organization, | they responded to this eall for the aid of the | What is the matter now!’ was ask eram 1o e e ]—The Hampton commit. | tacle such s Vosuvius had nover seen bo- [ Mr. Hurris interrupted the reading of the | whil of ympathy for. Has your soul been | @ thoroligh organization with skill behind it, [ idol of his sehial sehools Pouigliis county’s Wwatehdog: : L il B oves | fore, nor for that matter any body in the [ bili to call attention to the large number of | saved! No! You can continue to hide trom | that is tho instrument by which we cua up A mo seupper was served i the “Why, we heard that an amendment liad | tee to investigate the number of employes v. Just think of it, 30,000 spectators ata | unconfirmed nomiuations, and moved that | the merey of Jesus, but you can't hide from | hold our rights, Men versed in labor organ ry, while the lower 110 was given over been made to the Omaha charter that would | has about completed itslabors and will Iikely ame of ball 1 sunny italy the sen proceed to consideration of execu- | His wrath. Don't hide from Him any | izations and s aims and purposes are the | to those inclined to the strains of the harp compel the commissioners to spead on the | report in the morning. The committoe will - - tive business, longrer, Lot Him find you and you will not | lstto precipitate a strike. - An- craption of ano upon the stage. ' strects of the city all the road tax raised on | pocommend a reduction in the elericat force A DIsSAs 'S BLAZE. '|imlz umllw‘»n \\';}« 'rv];\cflm| by a |Imrx,‘ vote, | be sors When He asks ‘Where thou' | this kind is injurious. To accomplish this i istomary lemonade and ce cream 4 city property.” K6 BREBLLE KA EHREIVINE FOA DA T NG | s 7 foey .| andthe reading of the bill resimed. say “Hore Tam. my Lord 7 vou must come together and discuss the | booths, presidedover by vivacious and protoy Wl Mmber 0f comittos slorks and paces and | 1tailroad Shops at Cincinnati En- | “mhe senate amendment to pay Mrs. Waite | Sinners wore invited to the ultar and a | questions in order to drill_yourselves, 1t is | youns ladic e to be found on each hand, “W-cll, that wouldn't lave enough road | austodians at least twenty-five persons will tirely Destroyed by Fiv 5,740, the balance of one y alary of the | large number went forward. not the organized labor that brings | and we patronized. tax for the rest of the county to cut the | find their pay stoppod if the report is | CINeiNxarr, Feb. 19.—Shortly after 8 | late Chicf Justico Waite, encouutered con- —~— about strikes; it s the unorgan. During the evening the foliowing pro- sveeds. Our valuation 15 about 824,000,000, | adoptea. > o'clock this morning the machin shops, car | Siderable opposition,but was finally agreed to. STORY OF A § ized masses. ' If all the workinguwen mme” was vendered: Vocal chorus of which perhaps only $1,500,000 are outsile — SR anaY AT S kB SR KB gt The amendment appropriating $10,00 ea ety i this country would organize there would | “Murmuring Waves,” by pumls of the of Omaha. Why, that wouldn't give us £5,000 O For the Reunion. shops and locomotive house of tne Cinoin- | ¢4 ¢ho statues of Genoral Philip H. Sher A Worse Than Ovphaned Child a not be a strike from one year's end to the | schools recitition— % stus and the Cap: & year for the rest of Douglas county.” Liscony, Neb ob. 19.—|Special Tele. | Mt Indranapolis, St. Louis & Chicago rail- | gan and General John A. Logan, in Wash- the Troubie It Makes. other. The emvloyer would then think tw tive," Master Davis: violin solo, Prot f1here is such a clause in the charter | o : T bers | WY were found to be on fire. A strong | ington, was agreed to, and Mr. Daniel gave [ np.ooyoid SO0 ch 4 board. | Pefore acting. The question has resolved | MeQuahe; soprano solo—*Robert, Robert,” ill as Mr. O'Keoffe thinks,” said Represen- ram to Tur Bur.]—About twenty members | Govy oodhiowme from the wost and when | notico ' thav after all’ the committee amend- [ . MUS: Merritt, & woman who runs a board- | jsseif into ono feature, and that is, thut labor s. O, Houscarcn: piuno solo—*La tive Berlin in_answer 10 inquiry, 1 have | of the legislature loft to-dight to uttend the | 4 "eoion “arpived the ontive property was | ments were disposed of he would offer a sim- | {0 house at the cornor of Twentieth and f must be educated, skilled and orgauized.” Charite, Miss Augeli: soprano solo—Ah, not discovered it. T've slept with it for a [ Grand Army meeting at KKearney, to be gone | goc TEEHER, RITSEE A0 ORI BEOPCRY WAS | a1 “amenament for the statue of General | Cuming strects, floated into the district | William I3, MeCGregeor, of Carventers’ | Anaumore,”™ Miss MeDermott: selection, month, talen 1t to pieces repeatodly, met and | until Friday, and no important'business is | yeotiel LG SRIGRE TR WRIEh he BEe 1 gy pcock., court clerk’s oftice yesterday afternoon in | union No. 53, was next called. Hesaid: I | orchestra. dissected it with various committees and del | likely to be tuien ub in their absence. - e T Tse A Mr. Plamb gave notice of an amendment Bt AU i s which had | #m & member of that eraft which is too proud Zach number was heartily received, and ly and was soon not only ab itself, but send- quest of a trunk and other thi whieh had I epations, and | don’t remember anything that st S oon 1ot o e St | making honorably discharged soldiers and s 10 beg, too honest to steal, and so [ follow the | Prof. MeQuakie and Mrs. Bouscaren cach ro- tr thing ing firebrands into and upon all'the other | Wakit oy CBotAT e been the property of a railroad brakeman [ oo b IR g A THROLD) IBIDRYIES o squints that way. There is somewhere in Senate, i b GRURGEHR et was | sailors ana their children eligible for appoint- . carpenter's business for i hivelihood. 1 will | eeived an’ encore to which they responded. buildings. The entire fire department was i o Dean Givoaail Hislalipurtonanoesaihid e % r o) the shufle a separate and distinet bill of that | prvcory, Neb., Feb. 19 —[Special to Tig ant. devat OB o meat, transfer and promotion, subject only [ named I'red Gross, appurtenances had | select as my text *Behold, I stund at thedoor | Ina voting contest for a gold locket, to bo ind. I think 1t authorizes—not compels— = : ! L outand devoted its strength Lo preventing | (%5 oo umination as may be prescribed by | been seized in order to hold him here so that | and knoek: if any. man hear my voice and | awarded the most popular entleman, W. R el Bee.]—True to its habit, the senate tho spread of the flames. The damage to EILB () L f YFRoIbrS d by S S Wb TEIET| e Heibit L ¥ voice and | awa L (OIS GET , v he commissioners to spend the road tax upon | © : ol et the railrond comvany's property was com. | the heads of dopartments, and Without com- he might suppor ptible Swede girl | open the door I will come in and sup with [ O'Shaughnessy veceived 150 votes and city streets. 1t applics to all counties. I | spent mostof the morning alternately di plete and is estimated h\‘, President Tngalls | Petitive examination. ly_\"lln'ln\l;;_m “.,,.‘_v\,,m-l,,w.,, and ’m» n:‘» him and he with me.’ Greorge 1K Panl 62 votes, and the locket was thinle a similar bill has beew killed in the | cussing, amending and trying to kill a bill. | RS ARES, BURAIEL B Tres it ES | Without completing the bill the senate ud- | Itimato offspring, for witose: parcrtage tic But our issuc 1s one that, comes to us all | aceordingly awarded the former. cnato, This time it was Raymond's bill, intended to | 5¢ anout openalf that s Tho loss tatie | journed. girl claimed that Gross was responsivle. direct and involves us all. The Cargenters The entertaimment netted at loast $500, “What about Mr. Rush's problem?" hewas [ ioteot, the merchants and farmers who | sachiancr sad bl s 1o abont $hop oo 2 e Tina was, of course, n domestics She be- | and Joinors” wnion has boon i existace fo — bsked. el L ; e Jandibulldings bt ouse. came acquiinte iross and the result [ along time and we still hold out - good COUNCIL MEETING. ~ tThioro hus hoen no_proposition mado for | SUPPLY provisions, fodder, ete, to tho con- it & s Tarke i porting hotas, 1t ik | WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—n the houso to- | of the e was a ehild, a suitin the | numbers. |1 have been up to a meeting at the e his change, but 1 think it can be done by an | tractors and sub-contractors engaged in | DU & Co7S Mrgs S0 1oL ST WorLE hio introduced for | justice courts, and Gross losing his trunk | armory conducted by Messrs. Potier and nubs the Labor Unions— ge, 0 reet, and extending through to Strawberry | day Mr. Butterworth of Ohio introduced for | JIHCE €0 i Sy 1D 1oty by L ; dment on the floo house." d ds, cau ridges, ete, ) 4 EU0ISke I 4 ; : and everything he had for security. But | S| iva aeoldid thilt Ave o6 & bodyiof O o8 Vetoe mendment on the floor of the house. builliag raileonds, envals, bridgoes ote. I | atroct, burned o this morning. | The build- | referonc a joint resolition authorizing the | VUis it ot hin. 1 . e el wis o ApIregeoldet itme i as kool AL G TholSaD M6 D DL s o the | iug was five stories in height, and in addition | president to invite soveral members of | taken i at the Durt strect home, where she | amplo. 1 observed. that they aworked Py DYEIANT ghgisubnyssioniBIL property constructed by such con- | the frm occupied the upper loors of an ad- | hro Ganadin pariment. o e T ReeT o Tor Lo aDtit VNSO R Y. || dmplos RIRObsacvod s thiit iftheyRvorlod iull der the only absentees L Nob,, Feb. 10,—[Speeial to T t c u the Canadian parlisment and the premiers | did bousework for her accommodations. The | through the assemblies, and I found L1xcory, Neb., Feb. 19.—~[Special to Tne | ooy and tho liens are to rvemain | jacent building. The other occupants 8 TR 001 tAkenY By ATYOUIE Wile eonaluc o The mayor vetoed the ordinances prohibit gz, |—Considoration of tho constitutionality | o Gote. > stained hea¥h ioss. and cabinets of the several provinees to visit | ¢hild was adopted or tuken by a younz wife, | the conclusion that in order to_ accomplish l —Consideration of the constitutionality | in force two years. Friends and | sustained heavy loss. : ) 2 4 who thought a baby would be a blessing to | anything cach of us must in tura go amony | iN& Property owners from building on ground 6f the submission bill recently passed by the | cnemics were tnkering at the bill when the | CoLuwbus, O, Feb. 19.—Ohlen’s saw fact- | the United Stateson May 1, 1859, and be the | ). Phis young wife resided at Blair. She | our fellow craftsmen and workmen 8o as to | formerly a part of any street, and =0 the Nobraska legislature promises to be the | noon hour arrived, and it was laid aside. ory burned tonight. They had 150 tons of | guests of the people of this country. An | kept the child a few, days, and then came | bring about a thorough organization, T | ordinance giving permission for the erecti R e i e e A jont resolution was passed urging the | finished saws on hand. The loss is consid- | appropriation of $150,000 is made to carry [ to the conclusion’ t she would | think that every carpenter here to-night fully | Op o o B vl PEEUISSION for the erection e q88 . has never | noyigaka delegation in congress to favor the | ered ulmost complete. The stock was valued | out the provisions of the resolution, and a | rather keep her husband than the | understands that he camnot do s el i | 0 Poles and wires by electric motor com been more generally discussed in Lincoln | il that proposes to pension survivors of the | 4t $100,000 and ‘the building at $11,000, all | joint committeo of the house and senate is | baby, She wanted both, but her husband | dividually as b can whot wo al tendee him | Danies. The committoe appointed to invest and Lhrau).'hu\tln. the ul;tz zlmmum;w. Argu- \lhollmn_ w_?lw are over nf_zyf yeu ’r?\t ags; tully covered by insurance. v;ovulwl for to receive and entertain the ‘uml'l tically syl that ho or the biby would | our nid. “The object of our union 15 not te the gas bills since 1583 found an over- l ments pro and con will be heard by the su- | Also a similar resolution in favor of the deep g . [ 4 have to go.” Tids latter went, It was thrust | strike; it is to avoid a strike. 1 do not an- | charge of $5,255.76, and so reported, preme court Wednesday. wator barbor on the constof Texus, | - THE HARTFORD HORROR. An hour was actorded the committee on | buc into the arms of fts mother, - Failing to | tiepato that wo will talle strike this year or [ Councllman Pat Ford moged that the. ro ofs wi itte ‘The senate killed a bill providing tha rorallo: 5 S overea printing, duri ch resolutions w find anyone else who would adopt the child, | nest year. Our own methods are educated | auost of the iabor unions, asking that the Briefs will bo submitted by some of the | gounty commissioners should be alocted by a | Several More Bodies Recoverod From | jassed providing for printing various docu- | Tiua took 1t to Mrs. Merritt, who agreed to | labor W beliovs n- co.operation. and fn | city brinting be given o & uwnion’ ofice, bo leading lawyers of the state. It is the opin- | vote of their rospective districts, instead of the Ruins, . | ments. t 4 nourish and kecp it for the consideration of | view of this we are now furthering a pro- | laid on the table, fon of a number of the bar of this city that | by the county at large. Harrtrorp, Conn,, Feb. 19.—tour addi- The house went iuto committee of the | $2.50 per week. The only consideration that | ject for the establishment of & workingmen's Councilmun Counsman brought up an old the bill is clearly contrary to the funda- —— tional bodies havo been taken from the ruins | wholo on the postoflice appropriation bill. | Mrs. Merritt has received is the “per,” and | jerocers store. T havo already obtaincd sub. | friend in new faco, wnd askoed uhat Joffor- mentul law of the state, and they are not House. of the Park Central hotel, badly burned. ne:panalngimotioniol “. DySbAEy ln‘"""" she wants Gross' trunk and appurtenances | seriptions of half the amount of capital | Son square be offered to the povernment as a Blow to say so and give their reasons. Con- Lixcovy, Neb., Feb. 10.—|Special to Tne | One was identificaas Dr. Lavellitti Perrin, n.(llllum,h? iau:xl)m ol;t"-{fl_ll)d!;ukrn]‘“ to remuncrate her for her troubles. She | stock and this is one step further in the ac- [ postollice site for §100,000, und then it was siderate people, however, give them defer- | Bee.]—A resolution divecting the committee | and one 1s believed to be Mrs. Perrin, “"‘,:l';“l#o;""« alaries of assistant postma: ::\It J"&“J"s\ also ml-.i. “m mm;\-l s | complishment of the purposes for which wo "'r"'lm»' m.u\;x‘ 1 Hf\m'llh'ul‘lwrhuml gential weight, while the fanatical treat them | to 1ssue tickets to Senator Manderson’s re- ”‘,]:“.”f“‘h!'"l}-‘ DEoVESEEe NATon t‘ linm | "1, *Gannon moved to roduceshe mintmurh | tedp gk it L0 oOmAn doesn't know what | ave orgunized. ‘W huve Gl B et a e i canied angiaopoe avith scorn and derision. — 1t is manifost, to0, | coption toall employes of the house was [ Ho¥ic, of this city. Work has beeh temnor: | gqjypy of stenographers to postmasters fr = b o Bitn o T | iewcits R ivon MO Mah o ashan 15 hat p: apostates or prohibitionists are | CoPuoM tO ploy rarily suspended to allow that portion of the | S*3¢ e P h ror == A is all T have to say, and in conclusion Task | new cit 1 be given to Omaba mechanics oudest in their cries, and_gather to them- | Passed. hotel still’ standing to be removed, as it is a | ¥L200 1o S500. (1l Hhoughy the fatier som ROSI'S STORY. you to weigh what | have said and then | to propave. elves whatever ch P Iry At HOraE iy Several bills were introduced, among | constant menace to those workingon the | Sufficient to be paid persons J JALHREs s e render your decision impartially,” - R b o B VR o s i ® | ruius. A large fragment of the boiler has | the service. CRAS TR 143 Far More Plausible Than the Op- | M. Black was next preseated. He suid: They are Grateful, b mater an ancs. e L 2 followlng: AT i1 Ry ey Mr. Cummings said that if the house must posing One. like a po hot fir > A g e _ fi;i«‘mu;' L gver el pcused that tho | tom of woights and measures in - conformity [-*“fody No, 19, the only one remaiuing un. [ Ment, let it bewn umu;.m_q ll‘lc |..-;}..lx\v.lv15 T RSSO e quencoT will confino. mysalf to' a few ro- | oy 1200 LEANETIL ICRET WHO MRS oS question in the light of constitutionality | With the national staudard known, has been partially identiried as that “"5’ SHR0Walvenymantada fyvniuniwithitio said Rose Anderson as she steppod into | M3Tks on the by-laws of this order. Ouror- | 1t the Meyor Ecatastropho,nyeltes Blonc, This action has not mat with general | B Rayner—To “attach Arthur to Keith | of S. B. Illoway, of Cincimnati. ok O o | et i e ke T t0 iha | Ganization huts & reliof benofit, and in caso Manager Hull, of the Paxton, thavking him “@pproval and has occusionod consicorable | cOunty for judicial purposes. Soon after the opening of court this morn- | Al this point the cowumttce rose for the | the patrol wiizon that was to taie her to the | You are sick we tender you support. Thes | for his kinducss to the widow in her aflic Bunyaliand jhics foteplonadl eonslosral By Swont—A bill to provido for the reloca- | ing Aloxander Thuver, the chgincer, and | Purnese of cosidering the couference report | county jail on a $00 bond. Hor case had | o have w death bencfit, wineh comes from | tion. Mr. Mitchell suys that his sister in Y many of the best citizens it 1s rogurdod | tion of oblitorated-and lost corners in the | Amos Rosley, assistant engineor, were | O tho bill to vopay the divect tax, which | ecn called up before Judge Borka yesterday | Uhe grand brotherhood. "Should you leave a | law veachod Fergusou perfcctly prosiratod, . BS an unwarranted request, inasmuch as no | OFiinal surveys, : brought in and the 1wo men, on_u_charge of | Wi Presentod by Mb. Laswel, wiho S o femoon, but the original bill of compiwint [ Wife aud family they arc supplicd with | buratter a few duys’ vest, undortook of hor g has been filed, and tho state cannot, L 'xjxe fullu&vm: bills wore taken up on third mansloughter, ploaded mot gul }:]hn PRl L 1 was found to be mysteriously missing. Who luml(-\ though wmall, suficiout to easo the | own volition the jouracy to_the home of her use of its nature, be justly more mterested | roading and passec casos were adjourned for one week. The . % LA T | il cs Mot satisfactarily ox. | mind on a death bed. combining in this euts at Crystal Springs, Mian., wiere sho BB one sids, thin the sihee e wntcrested | "A'bill to pay William J. Wilson, of Teka- | men assort that thoy are in uo way respousic | M Ontes was not present, and Mr. Cas- e e e was. inacta | light we are mutuully protectod from starva. | now is. { well submitted the rep: ot cailed to Mr. Caswell’s attention; but that | out and read. Then the c gontleman said, i view of the wo tion, aside from oth able benotits | Ty . au The oj.ovidenc Bd | yesulting from the organization of our craft. | solf essity for | Maurer and Attornes A, C. Davis was taken, | e ns [HOH Lt DHEEIERHOT 07 0UF ouclsion br. Mitchell says that him ind the entire family. of the doceased in | feel thut the debt they owe those who as- mah, $2,600 for injuries received on Novem- | ble for the horror ber 10, 1885, in assisting the sheriff of Burt The following i county in_arresting the notorious burglar, | dat idence of 1d {mply an inquir “in re, it is urged, and he attorney gencral ought to bo held in the a full list of the dead to oo, Of o sallont Pojuts, on both | WReddy” Wilson. ; iEORGE GAINES the colored porter. eurly ‘f.'-t(:';:',ld"tfi'.nl::.c-mf;f;?.g recaksopat fho andaalaied withe tagts gleoady published dn Tor aro holdinig neetiugs 19 press, us down | aisted in comforting und_assisting tho wid- A Bssioncd arguments to thase who aremost | A Dil providing for the submlssion of a Daiouz 1 DUsLL Jeoweien '{;“'IE{?",’;, Then the famous deadlock of tho lust sos- | But Kose horself had something to say, and | “1 £eSh 1S 16 the vealins of posertst, | ¢ owed one iu hor lousliness, 15 ong that can ceAtR! Joaning of the pormanent school fund to looal | J W, Hovasmsd. Hoston, v sion was recalled, Mr. Crisp raising the ques. | said 1t to the reporter, after she had been |40 01 KeefMe was announced by the chuir, | & he Outside of the matter of the supreme u‘-‘f‘n"’n-n».fi; nane! 0! nd oca e or sllv‘\r}'\,‘ oston. tion of cousideration, and Messrs. Rogers of | bound over. L can tell wherce every dollar |y (™ g point the spece A S Reuben Wea urt’s decision of the bill there has been »‘,l‘,‘l’ Ll ML - Ty (00 1 C. Hiir, Buffalo. p o Arkansas, Brockenridge of Kentucky, and | I zot cume from,” she said, “and I will when | Gl A Gue RS J00E, BB VO B ouion Wiayaary. great deal said regarding the custom of the ho house went into committec of the sovis H. Broxsox, wife and child, Hart- MeMillan, in quick suceession, interjecting | the time comes. 1 don’t exactly know what J 1 ARG Reube . Lampshire ana John 1. Brown whole to consider house roll 4 public demonstration March 19, opriating $20,000 to_be exvended by a com- | Grore sting of Governor Thayer, John | Epwaup & W. Root, Brockport, N. Y. the cxpenses of “suitable persons” to | An unknown 1, the bill ap- | ford. ther into harn ss and been turni 8 v a co-partuership arreugement b came and frizhtened me hav resent session of the a: motions to adjourn to tuke @ recess and to | I suid when they il Khroinl Hardond, adjourn till Thursday, with that warrant, bui 1 know 1 was willing g : e Ay SORUIORE, At this moment Mr. Oates entored the | to sy almost anything rather than got. Streiking Tailo chamber and Mr. Caswell callod uttontion | arrested, and get the newspapers to talk | Green's hali, at 1415 Farnam st ¢ mbly of asking to l!pmhlml of the supreme court on every f;mm AL oubtful auestion that arises, T ac o0 s B e b s, 0 o 12S! | L, Wobster and Auditor Benton, in dofray- | Geoit 2 Cumings steeet for sofio time past, and all went well enough with them until yester of, was uts these quest 5 the o 9 res ng ac ¢ response fro; abo o VOl o or 1 v 10} srday sce! r | b: o uprenic court shall pass upon the const bration of the inauguration of President Tiomas F. McCue, New York. e o A * of stealing like thut. But 1'm going to tell | ©Ver the recent lubor troubles. A the | Brown, his pariner, Reubon, became wearied t o i brobi- | City on April 30 Clarred ve resumed to be those of | . The motion to adjourtill Thursday ¢ | Rt Tolog] ; SR 5 consulting hin, the aforosaid Brown dis 3 3 setticd in tho evont of triumph for prohi- | Cityon Apeits, (o L] A Gharred rewmains, prosumed to be those of |y, foen votod down, Mr. Morse of Massa. | a0 mg brother was burned to death in a | o'clock discussing thei ovancos ang sulting i prosatd i3rown die. Muoniut tho loction in 1o, - Thia fisther [\ ooa T O 0 o Cber e | o i o wite, ciifacita maido i ‘motion 10 adjourn i} Fri- | twal mime. 110 harl 801, an ofC hat (0 mo, | teying to reuel somo conctusions us 1o the | R of Hioslodl lor . froen e ued hero is possible for both prop- bl et ek bl by o duy next. because 1 was the only relative he had near | 4,4 course for them to pursue. The door | gy ! i peE e beltious to carry at tho polls. Bany prohivs | did nob tavorthamemsute, oo | vbaM Bovis, of Huttford, o arean | | No quorum voted on Mr. Morse's motion | him at tho time ho was working there. Thon | 8GRI S8 RS AR T B | s and il Wb airestd s o uproiic court than Lo buvo the dual planis | 102 his exponsce and thoso of his staff, wiid | Tho remaining portion of tho hotel provor | oot CISVTG rrdied raport to-day, with- | ever ho got it Once he sent me £-0, onco | itled * to admission, —aml - a’ - sa Wants to Wrestle a Ba ncorporated into the o Lew of the | DOANLno refiaction on, the wovornor by cbe | has boew pulled down, leaving only 10U | ol the matter from consideration of the | 800, and once #150, esides smaller wmiounts | age - looking | individual - with shaegy | Georee B, Stowar, of the Pax “ber state, ROBINE AR DI, - H 616 (10 storie D SBNNgK. Shlg has | }00se and anvounced that he would call it | ut other tines, When Mr. Maurer asked me | hair stood guard on the outside. 11 o'clock | g 00 cs s preparcd 10 mest any 149- Judge Poppleton, of Omaha, has arrived to | State would receive any benefit, und did not | filled the excavation already made | AO%F0 I about the money [ won at’ the lottery I said | & Bie veporter braced him for “information | ounscl with Jol L, Woebster on tho argu. | belleve in the taxpayers puving o expenses. |"with an immenge accumulation of masonary e house then rosumed, in committoe of | £75. 1 meunt that was tho last I won. 48 to the stutus of wffairs, but ho seemed to | bound barber in Nubrasia in 8 wrestliug Yo Sy s L S | of a juniceting trip for the fow fortunate ones. d timbor, tis very doubtful whether 5 3 PO X 5 i S wont, £ rotting 0w less thun s 2 who nover heard | Wnteh, Gricco-Roman or cateh-us-catel | N . G, W, Ambros s also | Wi el St A 290158 ! roprition bill. self educ o can language, | o i i X X0 come to offer an argiment. He says he will The committee, after rccomuending that [ hours, if any are buricd in the rear pari, [ PRRHRUONEE L0 o a0l Co e | Then after that © sometimes wou_small | emerged, and through the opening came with == ERIREaIn lacT iR ) e hia aie s o the enacting clause be stricken out, are Pondloton having appearad alived, the bodies | o he i 0 B yo8 : ts until the last time, I won 375, thewn sounds of wany voices and the ehair Boar |l of Iiqualization, p : i e indignation of his | LIE, SHACHIE CHIMER B0 BuCer O e ¢ 8 et i odies | iimum salaries of stenographers to post- | amounts until the last time, 87 ; ) und ¢ Dhe b e caasiaals QL dof o report of tho commit- | of Night Cievic Porry and Whiting ave the | Minimum sslaries of randmother also loft. me £150 once, bocause | man callng loudly for order . e board of equalization will nicet at the E Bature, that the supromo court has not pro- ! ! Per ntisdiction 1 the matter - Webster e | tee to strike out the cnacting clause. He | only oncs believed to be i sumes the court’s jurisdiction, and there are | Sald that it made him weary to hear men | bodies have been recovered s Ppromonitory symptoms of & clash. One of | Who never smolt powder tallé about the lack — i1d a red-whislg will be ng. We don't propo: , | court bousd ch Land ¥ to hear protosts inst_tho recent lovys for spevial assoss- s, for paving and ading purposes M tho ruins. - No | NG fyvther progress was made on the bill | sbe thought I was sickly, and T got that, 1| also solicited e naop. and the committeo rose, and the house took | did not spend my money for dresses, s they | “At TR 5, the ovening sossion to bo for con- | know by going through my room, sometl vo N0 10 go into 4 Ehesc gentiemen ay 1ot be hourd, of patriotism on the part of the members Tho Pennsylvania Prohibitionsts, | GECCoS Lhe oveutng sosslon bo bo for con” | Went otit - 1 saved mny moncy. 1 worked for | print until the president hus given his sane ATEN ] o 1tho favored oconomy ind voform. Andin | Hawmiswvis, Pa., Feb. 19.~The state pro- | fiittce on militar, e ¥ Mr. Maurer forty six weeks at i por weok, | tion to it.” . Vo TR Mr. O'Bricn's Bill. T bark (he imebiition wizh seorn and | hibition convention was called to order this T'ne session of the house to-night was a | and he owes me 512 now. Mrs, Maurer gave l\l;'lx:lyullnj;- Ivos ““wl -‘.n‘;l intho shuna of Ao SRUAIARN N SRBLAE . SESE The bill introduced in‘the house by Mr. | oot t: morning with General Harry White, of 1n- | perfect parody on- legislation, The lirst bill | e # in gold ouce, and some times since | an udiross which opons with u decluration to | A Biede Boned wob Andorson was ar R O'Brien, of Douglas, is one of the most im- |~ The friends of the bill made all sorts of | diana county, as temporary chairman. called up was one appropriating $100,000 for | then she gave we smull Sums usd 19 aava || LIORBR0LIAY VIS (A0 JiRlioaph .| 08 ‘_Jm-‘d'y‘“ AR ALY A IMOLIURE: 4 eas1 IOl 5 St A o > time, b - The convention adoptea resolutions endors- | the erection of a monument at Fort Greene, | eyerything, and that is how 1 gbl my mon he 4 0] Li HOAY porjant measures 5o far introduced this ses- | dilatory motious to consume time, but a vote 0 R ¥ + | T'll prove it in court, and I want to know how | instead of 10 por cont us first stated As $ion Was fitally reached and, the enaeting cliuse | ing Master Workman Powdorly's stand on [ Hrooklyn, to the memory of the victims of .rogo 1 Juicauths and Liyauttoknowihan | JuNdaLiD yob bRk s Tesh SIAVM, Hidh phate ¢ stricken out by a voto of 73 to 25, the prohibition question, aud pledged the or- | the prison ships. Mr. iilgore of Texas raised | I cau get bic k tho monoy that Mr. Muuror | our waice o okia hlgi vy sl g ok 1 Under the presont coustitution an alien | ®5550 o X oora a resolution granting the | ganization: to the support of the proposed | u point of no quoruut'wnd tho woasure waa | took from the judge. tlo's got some notes of | WO Fewtor, 0 WRBIES RS pld, B BO0 goming to Nebraska has to live hore only six | yge of the hall of the houso to Helen M. Gou- | constitutional amendment. withdrawn. @ § A mine. foo. Ofio 18 o 8 dEY 19008 man, An BREhanke I @Al L P 1 AR R 3 ! lon M, ~ Mv. Folix Campbell of New York, irvitated | think it will be aue next April. - And i want [ pose 3 3 i mouths, and declare his intention to become | gar of Indiana, to-morrow forenoon, for H ! ¢ zold watch, t How Tget them?' | claim to hay L intimation toat the jour- e - s . b el ‘1o Murs. Anarchist Parsons. at the defeat of his weasure, raised a point | My gold wateh, too. ow cun 1 ge iem * i @ citizen of the Uaitea States, at least | thirty minutes, to speak on womau svffrage. 3 4 § e of 10 quorum against everything brought up. As the reporter was not versed in the ways | neymen wero going 1o demand an increase hurty days prior to the duy of election, and | OB motion of Whito of Cass, the resolution | Cicaco, Ieb. 10.—Albert Currlin and | 0%l Mlol Montaued ™ until’ 10 o'clock, | of the law, e could not give the desired fu- | 1 this ther isno truih. No such steps huve Be is u citizen of this state and entitled to | ViR o8 the bR Mrs, Lucy Parsoas, the well-known auar- | wyon'tho session expired by limitation. formation aud loft jusc s the patrol wagon | bean taken, cither by thu tailors or Welr } 3 Wote, At first glunce this would scem to bo he honse then adj; . chists, have bean selocted as delegates from ————— called on its daily trip to the county jail union to that effect lo el that | Bl right, but a closor analysis als the e Chicago to the Paris labor congress. Hefore Mho Coi RIS nison. Rose requested the shorift o 1ot hor be | are lugier hore than in St. x’.‘. i Min { onveyauce to hor | apolisis right, but_in tiose placcs the work Logislative Gossip. taken in tne hoodlum going nbroad Currlin proposes to travel et that it lics in - the power of th A Catat Liscovy, Neb,, Feb. 10.—[Spucial to Tre | through the United States, nominally to lec- Cnicaso, Feb, 19~Tuter-State Commerce isnot so hard, Wi at Maurer's, aud the r former residen : alien votc to coutrol the whole fubric of stat e ; g 1 { ; ki verument, olect both bodies of our legisla. | Bre. M- Among the visitors from Omaiia to- | ture on the eight hour movement but really | Commissioners Cooley ‘and Morrison meb | guegt heing granted she was ' driven there | City und Denver ave higher and the work ROre, suloch o Unitod. Stutee. sansior s day e Court Clovk Moores, Hegister Mo- | 10 organize anarchist groups on the basis of | representatives of the. principal western | with two bulky policemen sitting bosido | ousier, i R loscly contested presidential election suy | go; by e the Chicago Arbeiterbund. rouds here to-day. Judge Cooley, in his re- | At Munrer's she was pormitted to gatherup [ A youns man halted g reporter last nish ! ’ o suy | goath, Hon, W, % Bechel, Hon. Jobu L, hela A ALIPOBR VS WER BAPIOAE 0. QR KOt i Al nRR e e w—r marks, said that the meating was called more lliheg Ao Ul rhu shail bo the chief exceutive of the na. i Webster, Peter Lor, and Jumes Walsh A ARD ! B3t 80 were takon with her back on. An Iowa Absconder Arrested, A ARG Ml il Bieniea § X8 oot | rested, and these were taken with her back J k In'spouking to Mr. O'Brion upon tho suh. | Judge M. 1% ISinkaid, of O'Neill, Lus been | §ux Fuaxcisco, Fob. 10.-8, F. Higging, | Joq 50" eral confreneon raes tian 10 s | o the county jail T prisoner's five was aiwikie tailors o hotin N tg‘;“ oF G WL he mated | tist | down ta visii biv old buunia in (e senate. who absconded from Bovington, In., wus ar- [ missioner Austin, of Miniesota, said that the [ Hldden from the gaze of the curious by Miethods wherehy thiy expe.t. o brin , i o 1o _@latrid Represeatutive Spechit has beeu some- | yosted at Howard to-day and locked up, | object of inquiry {9 mainly to ascertain Mr. Maurer maintained a closeé surveilanee | about a settlemert of the difiicaltics now cx oourt of Douglas county testified before the gomnission tuking evidence in the Douglas and their em what under the weather = soveral days | awaiting oxtradition. Higeins was agent for | whether the various companies are comply- | o ot R CEREREREE S0 08C FEl oo, | isting between thersd United States Express company at Bey- | ing with the inter-state commerce law and, R R A s ot b the twa heid ©ounty vloction contost, that h Clsencd | past. Mr. Specht, by the way, is taking a tate commerce 2,500 first and s.:.i;.l.l‘dfi:‘f.‘-...‘.‘:.’ula'm;‘up . ‘x:f | prominent place in the house. ington, and on Junuary 19 disappeared, §2,000 | if \;rl. lem'v"l'“flb“{';’"tl;-( The session will | FEUUL I BUNon cont the alleged tinel demanded the name and busi sliens who proposcd to vote at the Novouber [ “Our Dick” is the proudest man in tho | SHOFYin his accouuts, Probably last two o V8. robbery ness of the visitor, anad thess | e h - - e —— conscated 1o call ot the secretary lection of IS8, it occurred to him that | gypital, [l valentine is a stk wmafer « ot . Ilig's Application Denied. Law and Order League Convention. He disappeared into the meeting hall, and 1 meihing was Wrong, and upon examina: | | . b il \ ! Z Army News. ! ; 3 n of tho constitativh he mady tho *discov- | hadsowely ombroidored with initials six | New Youk, Feb. 10.—Justic BostoN, Mass., Fob. 10.—[Special Tole- | pogt Chaplain John V. Lowis, now in this | throneh te dooryvas the eportar cauht k: ey that iod him to introduce his bill to-day. | inches long, of the supreme court, denied the application | gram to Tue Bex.|—During the afternoon | city, has® been ordered fo roturn to Fort | & &limpse of perliaps two hundred me . - i - fis clause in the present constitution de- A normat sehool bill has finally wandered | of Henry Gillig, late of the Am session liere of the National Law and Order | xiobara 06 |m‘\ ;"’n’l(: h:\m“x;r‘i -V“h:“x’n‘l““‘ o ¢'.!vu“‘r.n,“¢; The '""'"T.‘.-';:T.?L?fi"'fi?“:i?.'fi.’.?‘f:?. { iug ‘who are eloctors” was taken from o onate, It was introduced by Sen- | change in Burope, in @ suit against Law- AT RO e e i\ {og of Munico o oowil 0iswaro o, IR 62 1 pot b QYEIAMMAISd, out P old constitution of Wisconsin, and was and numes Neligh as the site. | vence Barrett and Edwin_ Hooth for the ap. | -c38ue convention, ©. G Honuer, of Ul ] Leave of absonce for one mouth has beon | o mun who had cvidently boon addressing | plood you eaunot enjoy good hoalth, 3 tended to bo an inducement for persons | yman, of Hastings, is & visitor | pointment of a receiver of the profits of tae | ¢80, Was re-elected president and 1 granted First Lioutenant Luwrenoe J, | tho crowd, but had consed at the vuteance of At this season mearly every ons needs o . eoming to America o come vost and settle Pt Sutarariss af tha teo Aotara: Leavitt, of Nebraska, vice president. The | Hoearn, Twenty-fiest lnfantey, Fort MeKiu: | the messenger. \ame out and the | oot medicine to purify, vitalize, and carieh i i o P o TH Mapotuetar aud Kolly: of e R SEOXARUAR W Rl D gy o Laranie; | et ke ) w. B e 40t oot it the | tho lood, ai:d Hood's Barsaparilia is wor.y ] A y sottled, but now things are aiffoient, | Owaba, ave auong the busiest of the busy 5 Canada. Second Licutenant Jawcs W. Benton, | newsgatiorer was curtly inforaied tht the Rah BUE X ARAK - 1 W Shialy soitlod, but now thiogs are aifforont, | Owabi, ure suigug the busie o bus) Neeaham and Gilmore Matched. ¢ ETE e Ninth cavalry, s been reliovet also from | Union lad nothiug to offer the press, the | your eoutidouce, 1t 1s poculiar In tat 1t b A _may,” said Mr. O'Brien, “be heavily cen Tho sgnate has excused such members and MixNgsroLis, Minn., Feb . 19.—Arrange The Weatl dication duty as @ momber and detailed as jwige ad. [ sceretary was followed by o .~.‘.u.v.‘\.ul strengthens and builds up the system, ereates 1 - surcd by some of my foreign born friends, | employcs us wish to attend the G, A. K. re | ments have been concluded for a fight 10 u For Nebraska—Fair; warmer; southerly | vocate of the court martial convened at the | Visitor was cinpliatically g you v.‘. utiderstaud an appetite, and tones .lhu digestion, while t thoy must remember that though & ha: | union at learney. finish between Dunnie Needham, champion | winds. sume place. that his oo o | reforabie 1o s company itersdicates discase. Give It a trial. / s ive of Wisconsin, I um as full-blooded and Janitor Parker, an Omaha man, is one of | lightweight of the northwest, and Harry or lowa—Fair, followed by light snow; Leave of absencc for 2ne month was .‘\ other meeting will be held this morn Hood's Barsaparilla Is sold by ull druggists, K _ghoroughbrod an irishman as ever trol tho | the politost and most faithfal employes at- | Gilmore, who twice fought Hilly Myer, The | warmer; southerly winds ranted Captain William ‘M. Van Horo, | (02 wees from the nion have been at | Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masse parth, My sympatoies are always on the | tached to the serate 1ight will come off in tuis vioiky in about | For Dakota—Fuir, followed by light snow; | Beventoenth infantry, Fort D. A. Itiss SGRLLAAN S VIR LI AN E #ide of @iy poople across Lhe wabor, but whea | ‘o sceues lu tho louse this woraing wora | five weeks warmer; soutnerly winds. Wyo., to take effect aboul February 20, work ' guioniget the Juurucymien. wnd Ry 100 Doses One Dollar R . /8

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