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I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1800 EXCITEMENT IN TERAMAML | wiies e, vies, vehacti, s | ANYTHING T0° CONSUME TIME. | i Do Flieg ECONGRESSIO.\'AL PROCEEDINGS is now maintaining, The commission has A body of about’ bid hundred and fifty Boils and Pimples under jts jurisdiction Missouri, Kanusas, gty English railroad hadd¥ Kave arrived here and Jows, Nevisaras ol Joiry| will be put to worNor the Caledonia road, | —_— Ate nature’s offorts to elifinate poison from ¢ ; P < e A ? : the blood. This result may be accomplished (itizens Talk of an Organized Raid on a | North and Soufh Ds Democrats in the Senate Resume Their | q"'m‘“r':‘l:"“‘"‘l n‘{ ll\u::‘: 'Ix':_‘ ol fustiee | The Oredentials of the Idaho Senators Pro- mich more effoctually, as well as ¢ ably Toughs' Stronghold, ¢ B 01d-Time Tactios. additions to their ks, sonted in the Sen: through the proper excretory channels, by g g Eusiness Troubles, The announcerment was mado tonight that | a4 g the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla I VCCE N R New Youx, Dec, 20, —Frank B. Walker, the secrotary of the Fgglish. Hallway Men's | antanta Y 3or ST e T Wl HoNRi N ““4‘ SU SS‘U[’ ONE OF THE DESPERADOES CAPTURED. | Py s bene . oty & o, | THEY DISLIKE THE CLOTURE RESOLUTION. | Liiite Khutens Lo g et o paieecss s | LEGALITY OF THEIR ELECTION DISPUTED, | Do e Ky e A " R 10t 500N come to teritim with their employ pES Y parilla had been used inmy fath LONTEST e ey S ASSGUMIS SSOORY This alleged throat Ras caused . sensation with excellent success, and I ado, Mint Hastings Applauds the New Manage. | 0AMred & Reqves, ) ceiver | TN Acauisition of Sewator Showp | as it may lead (o a whaiesnle siriko slong the | Aldrich Offers o Resolution for an | wiat was gool for the fther vould hlsobe ment of the Defunct Bank—Mother | was today appointed for the Argus news- | Very Materially Strengthens the | lince fif’,;.‘{ll..\’,‘j‘”“;"\“"H“‘{‘\’,f;;‘(""*,w'[f ] Amendment of the Rules—The B TR T e —FOR== of the Train-Wrcckers in Court ot e L o R e Forces of the Silver Men —-Mis fident that they carl Al 41l the vacancies, and Elections Bill Again Up ! 701 81nce— (R MOFs (han (wo years ~ had & —A Jati Delivery. "Kaxsas Oy, Mo., Doc. 90.—The Man- cellancous Matters, express the opinion thaf the strikke wili soon for Discussion. boll, pimple, or any other eruptive tr ) collapse, hattan clothing company assigned today with 1 can conscientiously speakk i the highest _ Liabilities of £0,000; assets about the same, —_— terms of Ayer's Sarsaparill, and many ) 7 “ dal M 070! Joe, 20, J. A, Howard Wiasmixerox Bonear Tae Osmana Bee, y e ars' experience fn the drug business en TexkAMAR, Neb, Dec. 20— [Speeial Telo- .\'u.,\\ o "‘" N Linbrollns. sstEnva 518 FoURTRRNTIT STRERT, 3 e — B Wismixatoy, Dee, 20, —~The senato met at % e to Bpeik Intaligenily. o Q. M 1y eram to Trr Bre.]—Some little excitement | today. The firm is unable to give a detinite Wasmixaron, D, C.,, Dee, 29, June Weather I'll“ll(d':l all Sway in the n?(;.: |:m| & communication rm-nm»m‘\w'rvmr atfield, Famiand, Tnd, among the business men of this place, w statement of the assets aud labilitics Allof the parley and attempts to creato n & nkeyta ; of Idaho was preseated trausmitting the cre 9 4 caused to-day by word being 1 wround - ; wrangle on the part of the democrats in the | MINNEAPOLI, Minn., Dee. 2.—The Jour- | dentiais of senators-clect from that stato. Ayer sSarsaparllla OF tionaliste, Nae Al | THe Cear and ehs Con nal's special from Bismarck says thus far this winter the mercury has not dropped | credent to the ‘zero mark. The farmers are | sworn in 10 look out for eounterfeit silver . stimmer there has beon a convietion that Prrensn Dec, 20, —(¢ nl Cable counterfeit money was being made some- [ #ram to Ty J—An offieial messeng where in this wicinity, and to-day u trap was | on Decemeer 24, announced that the ezar set forthe suspected parties, which resulted | through — Hon. Charles Emery Sraith, in the arrest of a wman named Beunett, a | United States minister, had conveyed to the tough character from the river who, it will | American colony here his thon be remembered, wans onc of the gang who v senate today over the Idaho se for the purpose of killing time, of the democrats in the mate now is to con- b sume time, 0 ns to decrease to the minimum | POWIng 1 their fidds. The oldest | After discussion between Messrs Carlisle, the chiances of final action onthe cloture reso- m:"h‘l' fails torecall a similar instance in the | R agan, Spooner 4 others regarding tho lution, which may come up tomorrow, and | Distory of tho Missourl slope. This morn- | legality of the election of the three senators | theappraisers' report upon some property in for the res- | ypa tion bill, which is to follow. There | M&oDeucd upas balny s a June day. Men | by o Tdaho logislature the credentials of | tho north part of tho city, aud thenad olution expressing eratitude for the full lib- y wear straw hats and linen coats without feel- irod, s somo of the mombots Wished to atorship The busine: ks Shoup nad Willism J. McConuell's rRETARED BY having been read, Mr. Shoup was DR. J.0. AYER & 00., Lowell, Muss, Prico§l; sixbottion, 5. Worll §5 abottls B0 celebrated last. Fourth of July by surround e is nota man in the scnate who honestly be- | ing uncomfortable and ladies find use for | Messrs. Shoupand McConnell wors referred | JOEVEGs IS TEOR B IR IS, B 0 ing Sherift Munroe and compeliing him to | €rty eujoyed the British and Ameri- | jjoves that the Idaho legislature did not | their parasols, to the commttee on privileges and olections. | (= yoloaso his prisonor, oo of thelr uumber who | can Congregationalist cburch sinco s | loarly have @ perfect right and did not e Mr. Aldrich offered resolation for an o — Worth of Goods, had just been_ arrested. Some of the coun- | establishment hore about ffty yeurs a0 | gimply do its duty when it anticipated | Three Arizoma Murderers Escape. | amendment of the rules which he had heroto- Stocrage Passengers Injured, Tl ot et s il e s | e e N oot thg | the vacancy which 1s -to occur In| (TCCSAN, Atiz, Doc. 0.—This moring | foro givon motice of, and asked that it be i Yous, Dec. .—Tho Datch steamer : - alnst him, Thero 18 strong talk of orgmn- | jubilecof the sncred edifice. Today the text | one of the United States senatorships on | Adoiph E. Verdugo, under sentencoof death | printed and laid over. ¥ i Mg i R st From Our Store, is izlng an armed force to go and s ¢l the | of the letter of thanks referred tois lmh, March 4 next and elected ¥red Dubois for | for murder, beat the jailor, took tho keys and Mr. Cockrell asked whether it was now in | And oulozrne, experienced very sovero | premises to-night, but the locality is known | lisned. It is written by De 10 be the rendeavous of desy overal steerage pussengors were S Mnlster | the torm begining March 4, 1501, and ending [ escaped. Antonio Neppa Sanchez and Juan | order to move t refer the resolution to the | wentner. Soveral sicerage pssegors were rate maen, and | of foreign affairs, and “contains the follow- injured " rat n, and | of forcigu Mavch 4, 1807, The proceeding of the legis. | Costello, held for murder and larceny re- | committeo on rules. P Rk TN N\ bomaipod, T o SACHHL 0T CA | AR RO eror being aoquaiatod with tho | AR lecting throosentors was unusual, | SUeCHYAy uho cwuped, It toughine | M. Alirich repiied that the motln would TR TS 10S canian L e eloquent and sympathetic testimony given at | but 1t was clearly the duty of the legislaturo | Tho sheriff and @ posse ave in pursult * | be in order when the resolution comes up. THE PALAOK BILLIARD TOUIR . ) The Peovle Are Satisfied, the celobration of the jubilee at the Ameri- | now In session to cleet not only tho two sena- ' Mr. Stowart gave notice that tomorrow ) Hastixos, Neb, Dec. 20.—[Special Tele- cmn - chureh, “has delgnod to “ct and | tors who immediately tako thoir seats, but | Death of Thomas Richardson, M., I, | Moring he would move to take up the fluan- | A Close Race l:;vlwm‘nllilnln and Beck 5116 CAlilERiA S gram to Tie Brr.|—Nothing of asensatioral | to convey his thanks to 29 | one fora long term boginning Marchnext, | LoNpox, Dec. 20.—{Special Cablegram to 2 & " e Seanding ifornia St. 5 mber el : L g o i Mr. Gorman moved to take up the bill for - Jonal bank failure today. Th Y5 | sentiments expressed in the resolution, a copy | of the term of one of the senatowss who imme- | Son, membgr of patliament, from Hartleport, | ete., under the eight-hour lawy, but Mr. Hoar | tinues te draw large andenthusiastic erowds, —_——— 1 D) fhat o deposits have hoon received since No- | of which you have given me. Accapt tho s- | diately takes his seat. The action of the sen. | 18 shnounced. Mr. Richardson was a liberal | claimed the floor on the elections bill and Mr. | The game yesterday aftomoon was between yomber 1, there now boing lcss than 500 aue | surancoof my most distinguisied considern- | ute in finally refersing all of tho ppors unionist in politics an withdrow the motion, Hiseocke, | Messts: Halo and Magner, Halo wimning at o ' epositors on open nccounts, People are not | tion, DE Guens w 4 Sl A Sy e —— » Hoar yiclded the floor to Mr, Hiscock, | jor, Thesce ensuring tho new management, which la- - case to the committee on elections was sim- A MILITARY HERO DEAD, who addre: the senate atlength in sup- ’“‘10 "w e P gy i L. herocinlly to build up the wreck, bu The Kean Investigation, ply to get the subject out of the way, portof the bill, liRain SR B 1 i\ :l‘ Hil gre applauding them for eecuring the depos- Oxicaso, De Inthe Kean investiga- | (he senate might nroceed tothe consider The Remains of ¢ aptain Rogers Ar- At the conclusion of - Mr. Hiscock's speech 23208610002 00 60 or's, A i el e el LU rive in This Oity. Mr. Honr addressed the senate. Iu tho §275 2004 21 104, 1 < THE STLYER MEN REINFORCED. fhis et ) MAS course of his vemarks Mr, Moar said the vorage, 3 1115 hig s, Thelr Mot tistanods fled that he was onc of fany employes of the cnator \'hm:l\ St Tt :u‘i»'h‘u s not | ,,The romains of Captain W. W. Rogers of | stmgglo for the pending bill wis. 1 & rE o " 16 1 AP Bratnice, Nob., 9, | Srecial Tele- | bank who had g i accommodation t to speale for publication on the nh"'fi"gll‘v ame in- last night from | forthe last stop toward establishi 11083410 Bana I;lll lhcy grasn 4o T Bk | ~The preliminary b wper. Within the past yoar he had “tion bill, a fict that is more than probably | Sen Diego, Cal, accompanied by Mrs, | trineto which the Ax peaple wel 100040283 00 0 )13 0 417 00 00 5-10; highest rar constitution, Total 127 They coula not n bis notes ¢ ating 290,000 or £40,000. | dueto the fact that an Idaho senator would | Rogers, wife of the dec iese had been disposed of naturally be much more interested in silver | to Maul's undert. \d, and were taken | Pledeed by their histor king rooms. their opmions and irtere ing of David, Jame with wrecking the © ion Pacific v d, manager of the New | and finance generally than in any other kind | Captain Rogers was born. o Pennsvlvania | K00 in their citizenship slaves, vassals or he evening gamo between Messrs. Beel ! Holmesville, one we ) yestorday, was | Youk Bnch of the Dank. teciiied. that the | of loglsiaton, Tho aeyalal. Seuator Shoup [ Gaptain Rokers was born_in Pennsylvania | inforior races, It was idlo to debate theories | and Cahin was witnessed by soveral hundred NAUAAC VS A Bt bakre Thrties Ol b L L5 of tho silver men very | A1 cutered the service from private life fu | or philosophics in the presence of th spectators, and contrary pectations today, A large number of witnesses wero litios of h were | mater re will be more power y 1861, He served through the war of the re- [ Dress provisions of the constitution, He W even g wecorde [ oxaminod and the guilt of the wi 1t §10,000, secured by bonds, and $2,000 | when Sedator McConnell arrives, on Tuesday | bellion, vising from the rank of a private to i tho”indigsnation which tho cal- | hovever, sixty points Two hu seemed to be established without a doubt, . or Wedn It is certain that both Idaho that of captain in 1864, He was hono ably umny de ved that the biil was a partisan poi S 10 a stiff handicap vepresenting | men will vote forthe election bill, but they | mustered in 1564, but reontered the service | Measure, or that any man who supported it | for Cahin reular offer- | will give silver the preforonce atany time. | os second lieutenant of the Fortyninth in. | WS actuated by pivtisan purposes. The | that has b its on the dol- | BREWERS AND MALTSTERS WANT pURE nExn, | f0try in 866, In_ 1STL he was trns. [ Committeo . that® reported Ly ’”'“l .““;“'l‘f By ested spectators of the examination was Mrs, | lar, with the pur of proventing @ | ho browors and maltstors of the country | feffed to the Niuth Infantry and Cor ‘and’: othor " lending|| Henry Lilly, the aged and widowed mothor | sisughter of the bank's ussets, arc fnvolved in- o strugele over the pending | W18 promoted to captamn of tho same o and her leadlug of the prisoners, AT bills to prevent thesdulteration of beer | TeEimentin 1879, In 155 he was retired for | 4¢ ond extend the beneflcient ¥ n b tho adulteration of beer. | GRG0 went to California. for. his | SYstom of the olectoral supervision on forced Philadelphin Hankers Fail. woof these bills o before the ways und | (hAblliy and went o Californi (8 | il Now York toother parts of the country, Tho vilta, Pa., Dec. Geclach &) | Meaas committes and the ropresoutautval bt | oypiiv Rogdrs served Aret in thof T | senators would put fovtn the whole military the maltsters are trying to secure favorable 2 »ower of the 54 1 to defend settl wkers and by Betion e natatee” see samonding | the army of the Potoms power of the government to defend settlers anded to juil withont bai [ This evening the nst consid orm of | the friends of Kean s st inter- | ing to settle all claims The trio were ren to await the setion of the February the district court. Among the ing the skill There has never FhaceiEbyuls tmonuntal i S b RIS gk, A sals N the city of Omaha as wehave had on our . o fovercoats since the o ¢ @prices have been re- Wedding at ¥ Fumvost, Neb., Dec ; Bew.]—~Mr, Frank J. North and Miss Jonnio | Huy emont. [Specialto Tne | P11 A b 1d w from 1361 to 18f mounced theie i At 2 A i JHen. 1o, Wis', Beverely: w § 1 was | Beaiust Indians, though the latter had been ) Townsond were marriod this evening st 6: | suspension on the stock exchiunge toduy The | for ~pure beor becawse it moans | Wion be was ‘severely wounded and was | BENGS (100, toweh e fatter ad, Beon ; i duced. at the residonco of the bride'd mother in this | failure is not a heavy ¢ g an increased salo of = pure.. malt | GOBTILIDMIE VEOTAD, Tescive corps until | \yould they nob them againstun- ANDING e The firm made an assi nt this morning. hey that most of the beer now mads I and i oltedont solBY. DI’ thay 3 cty. Tho interesting ceromony wis per- | wyijiiym Gerlach, senior member of the firm, | contaius glucose, corn, rico and starch, while | then howas put on fronticr du R o0k | A KBt aaL o AREre HAb tho Tallbry Sl formed in the prescnce of a smatl company of | has been a member of the New York stock | pure beer should contd ng but barley, }“"" inthe battles of Yorktown, Williams- S .nln\‘ ¢ ::‘Im‘.’u :‘A(x“‘.‘v.-llhn’llvll 1.\:“.“.;““;"““:. F 3 [ the rolatives and intimate frieuds of the con- | exol ace 1850, but the fivm had no con- | hops, malt and yeast. nauy thero are | i, Kellyis Ford, Hrandy Station, Seven | ofthe ropublic had erented a goverument und Sl it 2 acting parties by Bishop Worthinglon of | Gerluch is agent in this stringent laws againy using any adultera. | pines, Wuite Ouk Swamp, Malvern hill, ( #00 LE6 SREEECN L0, BEEAE EAG o et B 1 2 malin. S ALD390 orélook: ihe py couple | the German-Lloyd steamship compan tious in beor, and it is claimed that its purity A‘un‘ fun, Mannassg d Gettysburg, In bly. Thorep 3 0 3 Will g s h S i e U6 | statement of libilities or assots has “heen | is the main advantago which German beers | the last named battiéhie was wounded in the | 5 A Sb s Game thisat i i Hals and i continue the bridegroom is a son of Hon . North of | propared, but it is thought that the mdebted- | have over those made in America. The | Shoulderand breast. 5 ome o states Beck will decide who w L prize sale ¢ -] S ) Columbus, e cout reporter of s judieinl | yoss will boabout $150,000, with asscts nearly | brewers of this country adwit. it plucoso fl\”;:{;l;.h.:mn‘w ors was | stationed at Fort B i the staes the s sty o i sale at lllll(, qnst 1)119... district forJudge Post. Miss Townsend is | equaling that su sension is ex- [ and other adulteration used, but they | Omaha durmg the years 1SS1and 1355, His FH0 RO A ERtioRT 0 A Ho Ui States , nomenally low pri- one of I'remont’s fairest and most popular ed to be only a tomp one, as & bum [ insist to the ways and means committeo that [ st wife died whito they were av Fort ;.E'.]';‘;,”.“‘ A AL [‘,',\,(.',5(],‘,.",'&.‘“”'m'\":(,; UL ] ' o z D) 1 Joung ladies. Mr. Nortivs father presented ftho creditors have declarod w willing- | the udulterations ave not burmful and that | OHabs, and was buried in Prospect Hill | ¢ JU 00 s K SN AR Cohtioled tho | AL the difforent forces and intorests| @ Ces, as we determ- em with a heouse and lot in Colum bus, 088 v then to rasu roduct is all that the Americ: s cemetery. p tAs e facit > | essential tc s bui o 0 larges! i < o $ Yor the Loss of His Arms. Insurance Men and Capitalists Confer | able breweries in New York only ono turns | elock, Tho rematnis il be interred by the | {01 S FACRECREn o€ L0 FTRIGE, B negotintions have combined to gest record in an Beiteion, Neb, Dec, -ISpecual Telo- | (110060, Dee. 20.—Representatives of the | out pure beor. This is sold for §1 por barrel | 30t ofhis deceased! companion in Prospect | ¢ % iy SR IE, F ESHTRAS (LU AaG | SR G Harbor, the lawgest city | @ o veprcoat sale in thi gram to Tuw Ber.|-Fraik G Egeloston |yl insurance companies of Michigan, | HOT }:";‘.’.’»‘v:.'.'.l‘l‘fl'fi'f‘q‘::;. Sl i Some of them scemed to think that their best | in the whole southwest, Great auction ercoat sale 1n this st 2 an kb, receiver o Kansas | qjana and Ohio were in con ference today with | that pure beer suits th can taste and s B it (EohE R ——— < City, Wymdotte & Northwestern milway | manufacturers reprosenting large interests | thativ woula eventually drive out thobogus | A% Interview With Hon. L. W. Gi1- | abusc haldoue hin (Fow) anhonor to which Weston and White Matohed. ey, for injuries sustained while in the employ | from those states. It was uunounced that | article. Tf congress decides on stopping the christ on the Subject. him into company into which hesnould other- | William Weston of Battle City, Mont., and of that voud, In this city, about two months | thty had succeeded in forming an association | adulteration it will mean a good doal to tho | Hon. L. W. Gilchrist of the state board of | yise have been tho modest £o sl admassion, Tommy Whitoof Chicago, signod srticles for ago. Young Eggleston was employed as a | for'strengthening their affairs and securing | farmers aud naltstess. Tho malt used in | transportation was in Omaha yesterday. | 1t was the democrats who had reviled Adams 15h Bh 4 et ok brakeman and was jolted off a freight car by | the co-operation of tho capitalists present. | beer making last yeur renched 27,000,00 gal- | Ghokiue o the dostitution of westum feernr. | Bud Sutnon Somord. Linaie and Crane | @ fuish fight, the swallest gloves allowable, a switch engine bumping against it and fell | The details would not be given, luns\nnd it is ostimated that the figures | “H P S The senators from Virginis and West Vir- | fora purse of §150 and 75and 2 of the gate under the wheels of the tender. Both of his ——— would be 40,000,000 gallous if adulteration | €% i 3 ginia—Daniels und Kennu—had but repeated | recelpts. Weston comes witha good recor, . arms wero frightfully mangled, necessitating He Played the Races, was stopped. In the counties of Box Butte, Sheridan, | \yiat their predecessorshad said to men tho | having stood before Young Mitehellin *Friscs % e ’ their amputation near the shoulders the fol- NEw Youk, Dee, 29.—The jewelry store of MRS, BISHOP NEWMAN ON TEMPERANCE, Dawes and Sioux there are a great many | latehel of whose shoes they were not worthy | four rounds for $100, and won anumber of Y ou su ppllea with a lowing any. B Aibert Juhn, on Fighth avenue, was taken | Mrs. Bishop Nowman, wife of the Meth- | families that will ueed help, and they will | to uuloose. Witho “ has i EFsaa S odist bishop of Omaha, ‘and Mrs, Ida M. Bit- | need grain for seed in the spring. Thet Mr. Hoar A1k Smiting at Albion. chargo of by the sherift today, Jaln having | oISt bistop of G, ang Mes, da he spring. There aro concluding his speech | good battles on the cosst. He is a stocky 5 3 elded for an_exceutive session | young fellow in good condition, and Tommy | @ CI€ADP coat, with a . - any w! i 3 e §e) oon adjourned. st oring lay i VO sk 1 o ¢ i Ps Aunox, Neb,, Dec. 20.—[Special to Tur | boon missing several duys. Wheu tho safo | iondod temperunce mectiog. at. the Moro. | Src'sany who do not ueod Jasistance, $ad ik mitaisods dicl k). R DTE S AL s necyandaEtlisg i ne: e oat, i the ey newapaper mikes its fist { was opened, instead of 820,000 worth of stock | politan Methodist church on Fourthund o | Ment. " Hne fo 1o caie oistiess are all CHARTERAM Mitchellhe wis Tnocked down seventcen | § medium-priced coat? appearance on January 1, with “Pel” A. Bar- | the ofticers found one copper pen rd alot | Half street lastevening. Tho congr . 2 8 grass matured without rain, and the cattlo s g aro keeping fat upon it without a particle of.| Several More Suggestions Offered at hay. Horsesare in good condition and will Last Night's Meeting, times, but managed to staythe stipulated ounds. The fightwill take plce at| M1f NOt come tous angk n hall, outh Omaha, Weduesday we will save yOU 23 of pool tickets on the Guttenbure race un isalso indebted to varlous wholesale jewelers in amounts @ composed mostly of women, 3 man advised a determined ery regating $16,000. thesaloons he rows, a former typo 1 the Argus ofice, and Tom Stevenson, n f: s editors. ‘ y ; A 2 sho said among other good | jou S f evening, Januar ho Young Men's Christian associution s e e Rt ; % | keep fat all winter on buffalo grass, 1| Assocn as the charter committoo convened LA will open a gymnasiumn and reading room on ik things thai the crusade of Man 8%0 | have forty head of horses runiing | jastnie it 4 ————— per cent on your New Year's day. . CLIL I TS L should be renowed-the crusade which had | gyt that have not had & mouthful of ha fi[dataighinlodnnas JoAd - Som, JudRe i, Ol Folkks at Home. i i B S Sione Dea “Tiio action of Sec- [ 1ed women to ¢ into siloous and pray and | oy ar in bettar condition. than the o | S Felker. Tnthe communication he thought | gy oy GRS I C RS i purchase. business has been better in this vieinity this | retary Rusk of the department of agriculture | PLeid with tha burtendors aud drinkers t de- T have in the stablo feeding on hay and | the stroet railway people should be compelled | iV WEC B CliRtR e fall than it has been in yours. Tho bauks | w Washington iu closing certain Vormont | sakea o this hoy' wpay, of you have | grain, A horse can go throush the winter | to make all repaivs on tho streots on which | Vo (frpm oo At Chrlstuns tme. and bave larger deposits thin ever before and vt for'the entry of. Oaving ttie | o 5 e 3 an | Upin thes country even when there is deep | thoy operate; that they should be compelled | gamber o and g % 5 Ve IRII teiomia hi ports for tho entry anadian cattie into | I presumo that every Christiun woman | giow without any fead excepting the buftas M f cember 24, 25 and 31, 1890, and Jana Y has beenquito casy the United States, owing to the alloged exist- | present hus sigued the pledgo many years | yags, Horses will root up the snow and get | 1© SPrinkle and clean these streets, bosides | 171891 " to all Kansas and Nebraska Wordtahats aating ence of pleuro-pneumoni in the dominion, is | #2ound given her autosrapn to weighty pe- | Flones (1S W Lol b the Show and paving over their tracks and two foot on each | Hoints at one and onethird fure for the D y Vo to I Basrings, Neb., Doo, He[Spocisl Tolo- much criticized here, The government ofi- | titions and attended scores of tomperance | Renyn ! . sido. ¥ AP PR S so of the dis- | meetings such as this. But how many of e ind trip, good returning until Janu gram to Tue Bre.]—The world's fair com- | 6uso 181 existoncs i the dominige. you have gone within th soreen doors 08 tho | guit yen g boneral effoct of the hard- |~ This communication brought out endiess | ary 5, 1%)1. 2 Our underwear de- mitteo appointed by tho citizens of Hastings i alons of Washinjgton and knolt and prayed | Saiflars, v, (ilchrist saias - ot | disoussion in which Mr. Poppleton said that PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, partment we have and vicivity passed resolutions this morning | Owlum Smugglers' King Captured. | on the floor whoro some of your own sous | “iPeople tall about this destitution in the | OWaha bas no street car facilities. Upon = 1535 at a special meeting adopting amemorial to | SEATTILE, Wash,, Déc. 20.—La Belle, king | T8y have taken the fatal glass! Huye the | yostem part of the stato as though it were | LDIS Proposition the other members weroof | 1c 5 Rice of St. Paul is at the Paxton, been way below any Govammor Thayer, wsking that iis folicon | of tho oplum sniugslers, who escaped ' from | 42%3 @ver boen letlooso on you and instead | WU BT BF the Stte s though Tt oro | igovent opinion, most of them claining that of devouring you fawned at your bended kneest And did you caress them as did Lored Clark of Albion s atthe Merchants, other house in . Arnold of Columbus is at the Casey, . . Ruthbun of Geneva, Neb, is i the | f§ t1€ City for the qual- ity of wear we have given. And the Omaba system is the best in the country. 108 Incgiagn w0 ko l“fi.“'““"‘“ embrice & | the United States secret service officers aftor O BIHD, D00 for Nepation Tor amt jwopropriation | i capturo at Port Huron, Mich,, two years | Danicl thelions in tae den and s did_tho iy Deetlalichs) s oxiilbll ote, ago, was today capturcdat’ Olympia, where | crusaderst Aro iy of you strong enough gt 8 hio was driving u laundry wagon under the | under God's bauner to hasten to overtake alias of Boulanger, Heis snid to be atthe | them on their way eastward and recommencs momber the time when we had to ask for | P, teiih ings, In 4 government nasistanco right in Saunders [ Tho supertntendont ofbuildings,inu o m county. Iu 1874 and 1875 there were hun. [ PRimtEitint., Aesec JRE B8 SArY dreds of familics fin Saunders and other | 3 TG S0 MO " amendment counties closo to Omaha that reccived gov- [ ot GeRIBT LIGEENE SICH B ernment rations. That was in gra. ey AR S Y 3 . Simmons of Salt Lakeis atthe Mur- Frank Williamsat Large ! ; hopper g ) < o 4 head of the largest smuggling rng inthe | the crusade in Washington? Con- | OV i & Lo didi Mr. Rasewater thought that$5 per day for i i i B Briver Crty, Neb., Dec [Sheaisl ] Ll of Sue. I tinuing, She said. that sho . undorstoed | Hmes. I kmow of scores of men who wero s B e R LIbG) A, H. Goodeand wife of Chicagoare at the 1 i ! helped by the government in those days w | 2 Telegram to Tnr Bik.|-Frank Williams, e there wore 1400 saloons in Washington | coi¥q" araw their chocks foday for from sio. of the opinion that $2,000 | Paxton. 2 o rreste ” Great Destitut on in Oklahoma, and that the commi: oou raw their checks today for from £10,- ent. Norman Macleod of London, I2ug,, is attho alias Jones, recently arrested in Lincoln for BN IS be tres ;i i) breaking Into several residences at stores at Cuicaco, Dee. the 3 X i Wi\l eather this Rosewater said: ; I we n‘llsn the | Millard. at St Oxtord on October 3, broke from Jail in. this | OKlahoma,who is now in this city, says thero m§|lv‘|l.\"k\z\;ux:‘l\jfll])u;r;]u] woro who would b0 | Slonr nd oome out all right in o fow Seare. sulary of ono man the others will all como up | Jay Helphroy of Norfork 3 fu tho city, at P i . g A . wil -4 BO 0 Lhose saloons and try * 8 and us) he same. " he Casey, city yesterday afternoon and is still at large. | i great destitution amone many people in | o't on 5 St thonght tha 0t g SR, e roteupon the motion resulte ¥ ; ¢ Oflicers aro scouring the country in his pfi - | Oklatoma and relief is necsssary. The trou- :-.‘,‘.fi‘.fll‘.'('»'.'l'm..-, T that wnr ':fira“‘)!'éufififi‘.‘. A Tough Thiof. b(‘fiu‘:l:“n‘l Rty rluu"“l"?l)”l":“'l:t Rl 1 -J‘.’é’.’!.“if ol e ) I 11 ablished suit. Ho is & notorious character, having | ble dates back to the boomer days when peo- | thought the way to promote tomperance was | Harry Mansfield, alias King and sevoral | e, Hiteheook offered u resolution that the | & CSerday: s a well establishe served time for shooting a man at Blair. ple dissipated their means t A lau ing to get into i to appeal to tho better instinets of mo other names, has again wound upin Omaha, | city treasurerbo paid an adequato_sal the territory befove it was opened. Bad pe cumor mon At o 7 : R el Bl SR W. A. Morris of Boston was at the Murray NEE A 3 3 { fact by thi: not by harsh or extreme methods. . She be- | and yesterday morning listened to Judge | and that the funds be placed in the city ba last night. timethat = Lt o [ eesatsagn wided fo i ronble; lieves in temperance r She believed | Holsiey's sentenco fining him $100, that will pay the greatest rato of intere AW Stocleof Cordonls in thecity, ot toe | lf Hellman will not be Eanxey, Ne Telo- e in tomperance work apurt from politics. Her | Mansticld is in o bud boat. As soon as he | bank being atlowed to bid far_the money'un- | Merchants. . yit: i gram to Tus Bar.] il A Significant Visit to Rome, as well has either paid this. fin or sorved 16 oue 1o | 1058 1t s & capital of 300,000, The resolu. | J. W. Holmes of Keamey fs in tho city, ot | J @Nd ersold. We shall dry, owned by W. H. Smith, burned at 7 Rowe. Dee. 20,—Thero is considerable com- 82 500 ¢ o +ment here over the fact that Bishop G S Gveninie SiEans 0001 napred for {1 BN B AE O aa I tke. ity A oty 1,700, ,T00, for some duys past. His presence ot tho MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. jail, he will be prosecutod by A bill'was introduced in the senate today | Council Bluffs on the chi by Mr. Plumb and referred to the committee | and robbery. On the 2d of | on public lands, providing that scttlers on | Hogan's lands relinquished by thestato of Towa to tho | glurized. A little mones . G. Hogan of | tion provides that the interest so received | the Paxton. s of burglary | shall gointo the general fund; that no bank | James Mac st month Mr, { shall reccive o make another cutin oy of Chi 3 1g0 isin the city, at city funds in excess of 40 per | the Millard. our underwear de- sidenco in’ the Bluffs was bur- | cent of its paid up capital. some jewelryaud a | The resolution was adopted. o Jhaes it Shisnaet ChihushuniMes & [l eEmtentwiichisvill “The fire originated in the drying room and | sawe time that Sir George Evington is in the foners_intended to ve- i o vernor Stecls of | duco the mumber to 700, Sho askod how | U t0, #1000, i spread rapldly to all parts of the building | city is regarded as and many believe | Unjted Stat heretofore errone- | lob of silverware were stolen, Sunday night Mr. Rosewater offered the following reso- 3. V. Heaford c St o N & 3 before water could bo turned on, This is the | that the bishop's vi os to Lnsh affairs | ously conveyed to th eretolore Srrolle: | anafield was arrested in s Ninth street | tution: wRINCHsetetOlashnalis dnithe ok beso marked as to only laundry in the city. in goneral and Parnell in ular grait ' for the Sioux City & St Paul rail: | Wousoand, when searched, lud on his porsou | wResolved, That evers appropriation ordi- : 3t Devil’s Lako was ot thePax. | | close out even the - ———— roud, and restored to the public domaln Jan- | Some of the articles which had been stolen | nance boredd in full before pussuge and that s ey e » Washingtor Restitution to the Catholic Chureh, |ty 56, 187, shall be allowed, when maidng | Fom Me. Hogan, —Among these was a silver | they be pabiished in tho officlal paper 3 e eaas i il ast undevshirt and 29.—(Special Tele- BeruN, Dec. 20.—The Volks Zeitung of [ final proof, for the time they have lveady | half-pint whisky flask. Healso bad & large | Mr. Rosewater thought that more pub- AEgraye ansas Clty was of drawers in our Nara C. Calbw de % by o e ik . revolver hid in his pants 1 ligity should be given to theseordinances, last night C gram to Tue Bre. | ~Mrs, Clara C. Calby de- | Cologue says a bill will be submitted to the | actually resided upon and evitivated the land, | ¥ . 4 vl O] od by Messrs, ChafY nd seloy of David City t tho 5 4 > Nt RreR A OIA RIS B 298 SIDRPa 0 B Nelson D, Juckson, was today admitted to | Mansfield has been wrested a number of s was opposed by Messrs, Chaffoe an oy of David City was at th house. od for Washington, D, ¢ e fegls s : parte . D. today, with rman imperial parlisment nextvear pro- | o SUECH UL S T A His last sentence by Judge Holsley | Bechel, They arguiug tiat such a plan would chauts last night. tho view of resuming tho publication of her | viding for tho restitution to the Catliolie | PRiee, MERIE T AErir depastmont, o (l™hity lays, but by promising to leave | entail too much cost. on of Denver was rogistered at paper, the Woman’s Tribune from that point | ¢hurch of the cutire accumulated capital | o USE BRI IR T U0 18 TOLLENER | ) by o sontence was suspended. A weok Towmuch will this cost!” asked Mr. o - for the winter. The Beatrice Issue of the | [Ormed by priests’ salarics which were con- | TR0 SAH (0 H0TF Heiary VOt ANC later Mansfield wrotei very impudent letter | Chaffee. Jeffioy loft for Chicago yesterday fiscated during the anti-Catholic administ proceed to Frort Robinson, 2 id report P s per " | paper will be discontinued temporarily, or | {5CAt & e anti-atiotic administea- | 1 Yerson to the commanding officer of that | to the judge, guying tho police for not detect- L dollars per month,” resyonded | on u short business trip. | i until Mys, Colby’s veturn after tue adjourn- 3 B vost for duty. Perny S. Hoarn, ing him. “He cluimgd to huve loafed about [ Mr. Bechel, R RS T b s o H. A. Chaney and wife of Creighton are . fr ment of congress. A Wond's Tair Tow r. 3 under U very nose of the fly ops, but they | § WhALTit docsts said M. Resowater. | rogiiiorod at tho Cisoy. Our $8, $6, $7, $8 The Fostofiios Stnged. Seuariep, I, Do, 20—-Articles of fn. | Whoat States Suffering from Drought, | WorRiQ S IR MR 0 vown cop. | than this? 4 (ot Wilion o Tducaln waeh ke'aty |l i d CBA0 " ovancoste Nromasca Cirv, Neb., Doc. 0. —(Special | corporation were filed today of the Burton [ _ CWCAGo, Dec. 20.—The Farmers' Review | 3,8 aivu ut 107 SHth Fighth stroct. Sho | Upona voto the resolution was defeated, DAL BRI At WO N LA ’ ; Telegram to Tux By ho government | tower company of Chi with & capital | $8Y8 sovore drought prevails ovor a lurge sec- | i Manstiold. wore givat ovors in fict o | ONLr. Fopplolon oftered a suggasion that Charles Hall of Lineoln was in Omaha yes- will be cut 10 per postoffico this ovenlug a narrow escape | Stock of 1,000,000, The object is to build a | WO of the wheat producing states. Ilhnois | made her place his hdidquarters, ' Yesterday | when a personal vuu_nr)\ oceurs by which the t(mlu_ly looking in on lhum"nu st Lo cent more. H A f i D tower 1,493 feet high at the world’s exposi- | iS suffering most severely. Reports from | afternoon asearch warfant was issued for hor | city is liable, the city physician at once make J.C. Morehead of Lawrcicoe was in the ok " rom & couflagration. Somo boys broko off | twer LAUIReR Bl AL the word's oxpost | 15 CLYOIT 100 OF that stata show! that only | housoand DotectiveNanienn, accompaniod by | 4 examination of the " injurics sustiinod by | ciiy last niht, at the Morohants That will make them at A gas pipo on the second floor and lit tho | YO0 L0 com tweniy have even a f supply. Mr. Hogau, went ‘thpough tho premises, | Such person or persons. The suggestion was [ Mrs. €. F. Anspicher has returaed t her | : el ; \ gas nd when discov od tho Noodworls yas L) el UGl They were rewarded fop thew efforts by fi e e It that | Bome: il Piore streat, aftor a sovou woeks prices less than they can - " on ) © started, Prompt uc- RroacotiE AL nat Anmichiat His Dava''Ars Nambnea ing a tea gown, a soljd old pen and i knifo v. Hitchcock offered an amendment that | visiy fo her fricnds in Sioux Cit, be bourht at wholesale tion prevented much dumage. XQRa0tian. A ga DARADIALE: Y8 are. yumbunad, belonging to Hogan. *\"fhis will be clinching | when any contr whe extended boyond $ b o be bought at wholesale. . VIENNA, Dee. 20.—The Tagblatt Paris, Dec, 20, —Nicola Maximillianoviteh, q g i g : k g yoars, or when & frandl Mrs. Madeline Dysurtis spending tho holi. . h evidence against Manstteld and it may impli- | the term of three years, or when a franchise 8. with he daught » vt Am Ol 3 Sotelor Dead Gorman government has taken tho initiative | prince of Romanovski and duke of Lochton- | wato th 13mndon worlalh.: She, howcver.now | 15 0 be granted, s vote of the people shail be | 98 AT o EMe Shushon o Has bean s PawxErCrry, Nob, X [Speclal Tele- | toward calling a conference to consiaer the | berg, is in the city suffering from cancer of | blankly refuses to issist or shield Mans- | bad. The amendment was adopted. 1 \ 5 AL N | R ot AR IhBruhionalays st of | the ircar Tt it Telloved that. nat oesat. . bismkl ter wi Assistant City Attomey Shoemaker ap-| YOI | | gram to Tue Bek. j— W. H. Tucker, an old sol- ishment of an International syste . b EHOVEN Vi eld In any matier winey A el Pl E. E. Hume, the advance ropresentative of * % g 4 . rotection agaiust anarchist outrages. live a fortnight long Oneof the kuives aggoyered among Mans. | peaved with a nbersome document " A gy tiiint Py « W\ T | :1::'::‘]; r:‘Non:.rul I\L"ll!rn;kn for thirty PEOPATHOR A s ek 5 h foid's ofttle wak leasiion by B B viling for the. creation of a lioalth dopr ko (Oltigineen (ue Wodtod Rbh ~’("'n::':‘|': We are in it with nd well and favorably known in this Shareholders Decide to Sue. o : Bryson, who lives ‘at 'No, 020 Georgia | ment. This report was adopted ¢ had ¢ D vill be e the Graud 2 . " and Nemaha counties, died at his rsidence | le g ogtlenin - Colorado Drought Suff:rera, S M Brvemdts B wir burari it | anothier document which provided for & gens | by the original company, with Sibyl Johuson all our might, : Paws, Dec. 20.—At a meeting toduy of the ) i TYSORTA BEUAD Wik D rg i he lead 1 e =3 in this city last night of consumption. d e Cunicago, Dec. 20.—A special dispateh from | §108 S L bk ‘@ cau | eral raise in the salarics of the employes of | i the leading role, ¢ p s g g oldionrts A overal wecks ego. In case tho police can i | sharcholcers of the Gomplole d'tiscompte ¢ | panver says roports from eastern Colorado | makoout a case in this city, Mansfloid will | the logal depurtuwent of tho city, It pre- . el Corn for the Hungry. was decided to bring suit against M. Heutseh, | ye)) of much sufforiug’ among settlers caused | be prosecuted here beforo being taken to | Vided that thesalary of the city attorney was ~- Suonar, Nob., Dec, 20.—(Special Tole- | formery piosidout of the board of directors, | by the drought. Mauy are on tho vergeof | Council Bluffs, iobe tucroased Trum S to E150: "t a- & ram ~Alli rme 1000, el tarvation, - — sistant city attorey fro o - 'r.::'::"l “'\.u“"}:":h ‘“',;.""‘ ';"\"‘} s IR RN, o T ek 2 8 Viaduct Ready for Trafic, ‘Tho same section provided that the wayor's B, Wells, shi p?]“;wnlvl:::« o vor o wo. | JBoveotting Soctalist Itestaurants. American Historical Society. Tho tewporary railing on the Tenth stroet | sulavy should be incrosed from §2.50. to 51 Positively cured byl | 3 P 3 1 BN, Dec. 20.—Anorder has been issued | Wasuixeros, Dec. 20.--The seventh anuual | viaduet was compleled yosterday. Today | & 4 Y 4 these Little Pills. J§ | orn sufforers, consigned (o the county clerks forbiddi; old here Ty ¥ = . : | Dot % X o vented these mmendments from going into | of Dundyuacmvunnuus. \l;l'm nu‘n'- rs here from ‘m lmn,. (l\r meeting of the American historical society lln,rn]b bish \v“lh«-‘n moved from the uul 1\10 | ths charter. They also re - el visiting nluty-seven specified restaurants [ begun this cvening. Delegates are present | and the roidway thrown open tothe public. | The ofco of eity prosccutor was created, tress from Dyspepsia, In The Hasti' gs Bank Ileceivership. because they are conducted by socialists. from all over the ccuntry and Canada. Sunday the cable ich had been ex- | and he will receive a salary of $1,500, Qigestion and Too Heart; g & P R . tended across thestracture was put in motion | gThe mayor was nade the chief oxecutive > o i o Lacy, olle: - ° = i ded acros o structure in motio e v was made the chiel ool % e AN anc, Bec. Taoy, eomptaolier His Llabili ies Gotting | arger. o . and one grip was pulled down to Pacific street | officer of tho city, and the council was given | VER |[Euns A por i of the currency, says o recciver will be ap- | gyguy, 1L, Dec. 90.~Additional judgments [, "BOWAUl in the Alleghentes. and then up agiin to Haruey street, whero | full authority to declare te nutsinces. | edyior Dusinem, X N poluted for the City National bank of Hast- | yyceboan antered against Cattle Dealer Du. | PITTS0URG, Pa., Doc. 20—There was an- | the temporary terminus hus boen for some | It was deeldod o ma svy for strcel | ILLS, |prowsines, 1aa Tastoly | ings, Nob, 8 t0om as & proper person for the | o bringing the total up to £0,000, The | Other heavy suowfall in the mountaius today | tim lehting 3 mills ou 4 £20,000,000 valuation | in the Mouth, Coated) -~ — » 1he office can be found. liabilities ure estimated at $100,000. aud railways are again experiencing much I'he temporary raaling was put in at the ex- he next meeting of the committee will bo Tongue, Patn in tho Side, g —— < sl s trouble. penseof the contractors, who brought here | held at ) o'elock tome v afternoon TORPID LIVER. They| x‘:"“ g.fll:fll‘l"l“r-"m Tates. The Chess Tourney. et AR PR WEiaR saidingh: Ve used upn i regulato the Bowels. T'urcly Vegetable. X848 Carr, Mo, Dec, 20.—A lurge num- | Nrw Yonk, Dec, 20.—Tho ninth gamo of The Str ke at Glaszow. { dge. 7 he Council, ber of business men havo formed s league | the chess contest resulted fo @ draw aft 'r o Grasgow, Dec. 20.—~Ratlroad business here | W, R. Justin has returaed to the city from The city council held a very brief session SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGE. | with tho object of effecting & reduction in | seven hours' struggle. | 29 esumiug its usual course, though W aii- | @ Visit 0 frcudsat York, Neb. lust. night, simply calling the roll aud hearing i E———— i