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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1801 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINCS | s esws b kg e e | 1L D FOR NEBRASKA'S NEEDY, ; they drove down some of these stolen cattle | ] T o atior I bekng investieatas s vews | [* Heated Disoussion of ths Cases of Migener | of bringing the €uilty parties to justice. i Showing the Manner in Which the Fund is | and Commander Reiter, NEBRASKA NE Handled. | 9 e 1A Week of Cold Weather. HITT OF NLINOIS WAXES ELOQUENT. | Nrwsnas Giiove, Nob, Fab 5. - (Special to | DISCREPANCIES 1N FREIGHT CHARGES. — T Qar)-Cov [ ok sevs werms s There is war among the manufacturers of Rubber Boots, Shoes, Sandals, Eig Guns Occupy the Attention of | littlo cessation for nearly a week. RRailw A Sample of the Prices Chargea for e St i e 0r | e o el ATCHCS, Lumbermen’s Overs and all kinds of specialties in Rubber branch of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Price of the Bame ™ T Free Colnage, Valley railrond. Monday the trains were Articles. 14 t \\ a1 = abandoned aud a1l business nearly suspended. 00 Cal 2 o~ Snow was two and one-half to three feet on Wasnivoros, Feb, 8,—After the approval | oG 1240 this moruing and the weather StEll | 4 transeript of the bills on fle in the ofico . of the journal the house procoeded to dispose | of Mr. Ludden, general manager of the Ne- | th raw material IS very hlgh ‘”“1 ‘l(l\ ancing, Stl“ lh(' prices go I)O W N 1)(’)\ N! 8 e e o e e e bruka sate it comnsian, swovs W1 DOWNY The Grand Old endered by H. P. L { speaker’s table, § u amounting to 3, vs: 2 e rm last woek, whic been - After ko com. | 108 the storm last week, which has Hargreaves Bros., #4, ; Raymond Bros., » long session the house coinage com- | wontinuglly whirled about by the wind, and 81, wiittee decidey " requo ; 03, making a grand total of $18,639.40. | i 'w‘“' ']‘I" ;" ‘"“l”f_ the re ok of St 1 as s consequence the roads have been block- | s tratsoetpt o gt shitpment o bty e for ahearlag on the free coln- | aged, making it impossible for people 10 get | and the cotmty and town to which the con- | . e bill, into town from the country. The mail c: 9 On motlon of Mr, Caldwell of Ohio tho sen- | rier betwoeen here and Lindsay has not b signment was mad A ata nmendment was agreod to to tho house | 8ble to make a trip for a Week, In some instances the freight on flour is in- bill granting a pension to the widow of the — cluded in the totals returned by Hargreaves pryie by Nemasks Cerv, Nob, T, .- (Speclal | T, but, mo mention of e same 1s1n- | Leads the procession as usual,and I am “loaded for bear” with a complete ling of the New Telegram to Tne Bre)--Ice froze on the | .qe e > On motion of Mr, Crain of Texas the sen- cluded in the statements of H. ¥ i i S v fan e | taviond pros wnd na apcistswtenent | Jersey Co’s feet protectors. Some of the rubber companies are going to get Badly Hurt in x0A, Neb, Feb., 8.—|Special to Tnr J=-Over two fect of snow fell here du atcamendment was concurred in to the house this win! the thermometor fallin; o bill to promote the constructionof asafe | below zero. regardiog freight. The total expended by e seor Haebor on th constof Texas Hosts 3o WiRies Guarers, | HACLIGPCHAMGS 1 900114, RIS odbeed | this fight. Don’t ‘place an order until you get my new prices from my office or my traveling 4 »u-(.-fii?‘&‘»l;"}fi}‘.fi.‘““' into committee of tho | Gornox, Neb., Feb, 8.—[Special Telegram | warded by thom 6351 | » and consular appre 1riation bill, Mr. MeKenna of California, re- | ; Plying to Mr. Me criticism a few | United States caval nt el < iys mgo of the Barrundia case, defended the ged in quelling the ¢ ax outbreak, | o ener in the matter, 1f | arrived here today from Pine Ridge agency s Hundred or 8111 A ) N m AL ) N\ T . "} r the whole; 0 two and one-halfl ton 0! blicist of | U0der tho command of Major Adum of that | §184.50, " This ‘and_flour were shipped 214 P 4 1) (MeKenna) understood Mizener's situa- &1 el dhve bl td for the | resiment. Troop A 1s under command of [ from Greely Centre. The rate from that pute. Mizener to Tue Bes]—Four troops of the Sixth | H. P. Lau in filling vart of an order for | ITICIL M)' stock of who have been en. | Burw eh,, made an entry of two and one- o ¥ il o % Licutenant Blocksom, E troop is commanded 1 to Burwell is 16 cents per hundred H ki ae i H s soctorcdav Te [2] {aandas tendern s owrards 16 | 1y Ohptain Kioataot,'G tager Capiain Weat | o ; w don o 0 | [s fairly assorted but small. The gay oround hog saw his shadow yesterday (Feb. 2d) and no 3 any gentleman on the floor, He m}p and F under Captaln Carter, Thoy are en | Burwell is cents per hundred weight, a S if onna) asserted that, in his situation at the b el YR ’ Thi. " b Siabs i i ¢ | route towinter quarters at Fort Niobrara. | difference of cents. This difference in 9 1ot in Guntemato Misener. dia el honor | SO lo rinter duartos at, Foet Niobrarn, | ffisy o 32 eets, This dimtens i | one doubts that we are to have ity onoy ADDIEHBS 1 o | thte toraiik hundred weight of the flour and weal and S included it in the footings, A note is ap fense of Commander Reiter. In die time he A Generous Bhipment. POUUsA 1o o VOIS Betiie g v Troposed o submit some remarks in SUppOrt | Gesox, Neb.. Fob, 8 ! setting forth this fact, ° o W af the proposition. thas the secretary of the , I Speclal to Tue | which concludes with the statement that the treasury had no right, under tho law, to ad. | Ber.]—Corinth post No. 153, Grand Army of | flour and mealat this e hi o havs minister a public reprivand toCommander | the Republic, of this town, recently gave an | GO0 10 stato any moro than It would have o Reiter, us hie had done by the insulting letter | entertainment for the relief of western suf- . 3 published in the The amount involved is &3, but why forers, from the proceeds of which they | charge the state wi PR TR Second, thut Reiter and_Mizener followed | shipped on St Shcpe tueistalo witi_ 1h Gspovially as Mr intemn il T e, Mt folomed | shinped o Suturday last LOW pounds otfiour | Tadden fnsiricted Las it woto buwhe | I am 1n no way connected with any retail stores, nor willl retailgoods to anybody. Come on, actual freighushould be charged ¢ fifty years of the country's history, sigied to the Cheyenne county Grand Army | Al} the flour and meal hereaftor to be or- % a : trulv Mr. Hitt of Iilinois made a most eloguent | refjof committe Q6160 WL B8 NTaD. IS TEIA. moth 1\1C(1Llff(.y Yours ti lll), defense of the state department. Ho re- 5 - the interior part of the state, thus saving viewed the case at length and said in closing : A Flouring Mill Closed. freight from Lincoln, 4 “God grant thatno man, of any party, shall Scotia, Neb., Fleb. 3,—[Special Telegram The purchasing committee has ordered an- beever the sccretary of, state, who Will not | o Tk Bee. |—The flouring mill at this place | other furge amount of goods. the bills for 3 disavo t of the minister who orders | oy oup it fires today and discharged its | which have not yet made thelr appearano the sur f a political victim who trusts P § Those bil sent. the first order and to our protection and the act of the com- | help, The closencss of money and the im sl dioo L URLLIR LU [ on an o hossibility of making collections is the causo, | have been filed by the firms mentioned, each ° mander Who sits supine with two war vessols | pessibility of making collec vho Janse. | taking tho chances of getting ite pay whon- 9 at his back and permitssuch a oloody tragedy | ‘Lhe proprie t to resume worx when v e. Each and disgraces our national name.? [Ap- | Hmes ease up in the spring. ever the mouey shall become availall AP e also is compelied to pay its freyght charges in i B ks Prihbr antata bia commiittee, with- Quarrelsome Pedagogues. advance, the ronds refusing to take goods 11 Harney St'reet” Omaha. out disposing of the bill, rose and the house | Nemmiska Ciry, Neh., Feb. 9.—|Special | Without the money or the personal guarunty tis# 3 1 ”» Gy t0 Tun Brr.]—Ono of the city school rooms | OTJCSHIDER, T L e wil P.S. Ask shoedealers for “Jerseys. —_— was the sceneof another disgraceful alterca- | send s to Omaha jobbers if the latter Senate tion between Principal Sublette and_Super- to furnish the goods pending the | = = Wasmxarox, Feb 3.—In tae senate today | intendent Ostrom, which resulted in Sublette | appropriation and advancing tue fre to be paid to Mamic E. Smith, indorsed by ] ] [] (it S eriog e oranuota. among the petitions presented is one from | being suspended by the superinwndent for | charges, u incoln merchants are doings: | 1" ma made payable to Clatk Wells. It fs ! tho banks of New Orleans, deprecating any | insubordination. O istructod o scud out | claimed that Clark W. Hateh and Clark ¥ And all tho phases of Indigestion further discussion of the free coining scheme, Tioklod B w | #0000 worth immediately, but Mr. Soyer | Wells ara the same persons. For thirteen liver trouble, imperfeet assiatiation and nutrition, t X i Tickled by e a member, says he thinks 18ss than one-third | geols S50 e ST RN, B0 foh and Y Dby AL St v The house bill to amend the section of A, Nob,, Feb, pecial Tele- | of that anlount has been sent. N A et s KB GRIOE: 6 i Lo eobga R4 patient the revised statutes with reforenco 10 | gram to Lk Ere.|-Great satistaction is D em of the prices charged may bo ob- | Miavelor. Siuco tho day . tho chocke EXTHAG[ OF BEEF, it eact 0 ata tho tomporary designations o Aill | oxprossed all over town ovr the completion | ied from tho following bil though a few Was presonted st the bank In this city ' ,A_-..;u.‘n 3 QI L WLOOD i polsonig, ek i e ey 8l SreN o : apletl i | 7 the man who olaime 3 clls, crofuls, erysipolas, and diseasss montioned horo: vacanclos b cwse of doath, sickness | of tho Nebruska telophone company's line | market have dropped since. it was rondored | D, Uie man who claimed to be Clark Wells, S iftor. or absence of heads of departments intotown. We now have connections ail | by Raymond brothers January I have been on tho track of this mn. | ¢¢ In Darkest Africa ALY SKIN DISFASES - Fozonn, snlt thoum, Varl- reported back with a substitute. The sub- system with central in Omaha, Raymon E‘“ml was_anterviewed and deniod every- d & ol uloers, tiberclss, sorofula lipus, mudds oolor BULGLS o0 S5 #i:vs Sadtiquln on, WS ol jgtt LOOKING TO RECIP 3 il rloe. @ 03¢ g thing of a criminal nature. o {cured by Dr. Ditlingy, "¢ 420 ki and limits to thirty days the period of suc e coThe sensatinal murder owse in which LBy IHenry M. Stanley. NERVOUS DISKASKS Loss of vigor, lost man. desigaation, cxcept where tho duties aro ox- | Canadian Parlinment Dissolved — A | Cofte Topal | b, (083 ateh figured in Colorado attracted great at- lity, projtrntion, despondsniy, emptio s \ a rd— A | G @ $3 c ’ i lrond o Tuturo, ereised by the assistant secretary in which Proposed New Treaty. ? K tention all over the country. Hatch was at | «pho Lie- (s, olo. ease there s no limitation. that time traveling in the interest of the i % i AT q B S s B iof | 2 sacks dried prures, 142 @ . i 3 - | big Compa- fs RITEUMATISM AND NE —Aro oured After some discussion the substitute was Toroxto, Fevb. 3. —The Empire, the chief 518 108, Im(_mll @ 01 @ ‘1_ rnvvglalstinsumnc: Lflng,lpngg".“sl(':s Kfl:u]\)x- ny's Eviract B STl N L pe ! { i e dominion governme: e r WA 0 rejected aud the house bill passed organ of the dominion government, announces | 540« flour @ g2, l}."‘fmm““l:"“yl‘l‘x‘f"l’r, b!milh is thought to | was of the FENALE WIBAKN i Al lerationst Consideration of the fortitication bill was | this morning that the governor general has | 51000 * bolted meai Gi be a bogus drummer, , SHolteat L and umacurl meihods tsuuly emplavod i then resumed h dissolved the house of commons and issued | 2'bbls. rolled oats @ $6.50. . . PRI MO Page 39,Vol. now endured by wo Tuvestgate the e fortiheation Dl was. onaiproprsting | WS OF @ now purlioment, Tho Bmpiro | 1box Diviglvs soia @ 83 THE M CARTHY-DIXON FIGAT. | 1. i "I AL RECTAL TROUBEES — Mios, s £1,000,000 for the purchase nf”l u}m‘mrufi says: “Itis understood the domiuion govern. | Cartage.. S5 “Liebig and |{§4 tuln, abseesses, strictore, and all di otum and unncaled steel for L power | ment has, through her majosty’s gov- Total It Is Attracting Great Attention in | meat soups cured without the knife, cautory or an hour's delap coast derense guns of u , 10 and | ernment, made certain proposals to > Y e Sporting Circles. had to 12dneh = calibre. The committco on ap-| the United States government looking Compared With Omaha Prices. New Yomrg, Feb, 8.—[Special to Tnr propriations reccommended the reduction | © 4o tensi 3 rommet The above list of prices was submitted e 1t listic event which ( 5 u ffi s 2 h i | to the extension of our commerce Brr]—The coming pugilistic event which | § i of the amount to £500,000 and Gorman_moved Ia now surnisiing 100" for gosbip aud | GUARLitios bo el e T s H th that country. These proposals have | to several Omaha jobbers yesterduy morn- astill further reduction to $250,000. After a | ? o speculation in sporting circles is the meet- | S€rve ou JIABIT —Quickly, positively and sult in a treaty which must be ratified by | AS the quality long discussion Gorman's amendment was re- | 2000 submittod to the president for s con- imf wlwlmmk:’nl;fm!ful r‘:xul;x{!uulin“ im;; the - | oty amendment _agreed | Ry B y 0 " | prices charged thostate by Raymona Bros. | ing hetween Cal McCarthy of Jorsoy City | fulf to each weakened man gs he stag- inienty owrod. toSrens, s mays, 7 Chandlon Cullom, | of the ovinion, if these negoliations are to re e L e g AL WO SHANE I ot LA, y of Boston, which takes place tomorrow night 1V fasting. e oy oyts S3- | should be able to deal with & p SADACHES aro Guickly curet, AL, DISIASES. Rnoont or long standing Ficturo and 3l resulting ol Wanently aud forever Withous be propared in | ien tf 1with head com (ul 05 ploasi Vi S g sideration, and_the Canadian government, is STovark yd \aliér, and George Dixon, the colored featherweight | gevod in,"—Page $0, Vol 1. ”‘,’l‘,fi‘u“"‘px«'f;,,'u‘,fi‘l}}’lll‘m{;L’“‘r‘l‘;“:,r{fij"',;",J'fifl”;"nw parliament, it is evidout the government | known it is vory dificult to give an exact € ge 8, i ot ] to deal wi liament | statement of what the prices ought to be, but | before the Buritan clubat, Tong Isiind Ciy, “One Madi managed to crawl near L OTIEIL DISEASY breech loading sea const mortars, cast jron | fresh from the R Ene Gan iy iz that the various articles were all of | 14 will boa twenty-five round bout, at the | MY tent. He was at once i epiiapsy, S Vitus o provided, * that contr b0 made fori| Co M Naroh - 4 the . data: on e market pri : X able to give a satisfactory decision. Themen | inches of it, and with the addition of a 3] Ou l l 00" l A muddy complexion quickly froshened and beautifiod. not more than one-half = of them to 4 ifo of AFEY 5 A Take for example rice at 6Jc—a good 2 7 ” 3 H hy R OFF 1 BREATH-A pormanont cure bo constructod on the Pacific const, fu | Which iho lifo of tho presant cong wox|aticle can bo had for I,c | will wear five-ounce gloves, which will be | pint of hot broth made [rom the Liebig roio RBATIL-A pormanon by z00 " pires, for the purpose of discussing inform- Sibly o 5l welzhed e . 78 Txirs P > g OW ¥ 'ONBUL/ ON! ; tho discretion of tho secrotary of ally the questlons of extension and tho dovel. | a0 possibly’ for less monoy. Hominy | weighed by the cbief of police before they | Company's Extract of Meat, we rostor. OMAHA NEB HOURS: 9::0 n.m. to5p. m. Hvenings, T to 8:. Chandler moved to amend the v aph | iment of trade between the United States | €0 be bought at any wholesale” grocery in | are permitted to put them on, ed himto his senses.” — Vol. 11, Page MAHRA, L . Bundays, 2t0 4 p. m. to tead: | Nhor rwech lomding rifled steo | L Gunnan und the settloment. of aly aifter. | Omahaat &5 per bbl of 2001bs. For beans, [ “'1iCYittla Is for n stuke of $5,000 and a 58, ; uufirtsm of twelve-inch calibre,” ete. Giicoa betwoon the two conntel Pnis dole- | 4¢ per 1bis not too much for a good article. 4 e 0 action was o Y ached. The senate bill to confirm fifforent g1 ades of | Purse of $,000, the loser to receive the sum During his several months location and practice in Patients Treated By Correspondsnce. 0 many different giades of s ,000, s s As there are Onmnhm, Dr. Dilllngs has earmed an enyiai Medicine Sent Everywhere, gation will visit the United Staf cortain entries as the ; mdrf ol > % | tea and coffce nothing can be said as to the | of £200 out of the purse as_compensation for - jon the bundreds of citizens Who applied to St A onOtoo and Missouri reservation lauds io | Fesult of friendly suggestions from Washing: | 1iicog'charged in the above list ouly this, 20 | his troublo and expenses. If tho management o | midietradons e Fuil reatiiation of hupe. tons sar 7 Kansas and Nebraska passed on. 2T @%e will buy a grade of tea in Omana | liveup to their agreement the men will be in UMPHREYS’ Plulest 822 South Fifteenth St. The senate concurred in- the house amend- will It B equal to what the people in the western part | the ring at 9 o'clock sharp, when the club- ‘manently located and ment to the senate bill for a public building caxtznosisupirpend. of the state are in the habit of | house doors will belocked. GROUND FLOOR. NO STAIRS. at St P . conveniently loc i, Minn., reducing the amount Heroy, S. D, Fe 0= (S rosialrelsgram] 4 oiieN suiai are i (N o nabl: €ot {mousalCporanilia kol S 80 £ VETERINARY SPECIFICS Soption 700ms in Oman S ' A v Dr; Dillings prepares and dispenses his from #1,500,000 to §800,000. to Tue Bee]—Hazen & Fowler's bank, | list prico hero is Ge, ever fought for by little fellows. The battle ;| e s witltma o . Diingsy true physieian L1i08s propaon; st dupsiiemlis The militury acadomy approprintion bill | known as the Huron National bank, which | . Without kuowing the quality nothing can | promisesto beonoof the greatest that has For Emal,‘g%fi:.osl:‘a&,vmgu, Hogsy | | onda e soalie gt bt MR v e U Bl A eond was reported and the senate adjourned, susponded & fow weeks Sineo, will resumo | D said regarding tho charges for flour and | ever taken plico between feather.weights. 3 g 5 , i il s has proven b meal. The regular price for rolled oats is | Both pugilists have been trainin, » ard for fifill?neonn:lé-n'l‘n-ulmtnlof&n!mll- Solf possessed of wios musshrubs,to, Nominoral drags vglen an A MOUN FIRE. business tomorrow with sufficient cash to Dbl 5 ks past, with ‘he hopo of being inthe best FLBeRt kRon o b onl ) ‘per bbL instad of $6.50. | weeks past, with “he hopo of being in the besf b pay all depositors in full and moet all do- | Dwliht's sodals charged for at the list prrcs | fix imaginablo on o eventtuluight, | TevorpQongoatioay Infammatton e p—— sastrous of Gas in a | mands, The former officers will have charge, | but other manufactures of soda could have | The little.Jerseymua had to do considerable 5 Lameness, Rheumntism, SEMENTS ARIS, ‘Colorado Mine. A delegation of South Dakota citizens was | been supplied at §.00 which would have | more hard work ll\{:n' Dixon, f;)f‘mf‘.r\'ns'ml [ 3 ,...,'."w'v":lrfiff'""" ,.,,,W{\MU“ SNUSINIE) @D HEEA}, rfi, h 1878, DexvER, Colo., Feb. 3.—[Special Telegram | here this afternoon, going 10 Pierre to attend | answered the purpose just as well, that he weighed fully ten pounds more than | SR =GO Hcaves, Faguson. BOYD'S. to e B here is o monster confingra- | & mectine to formuidte plans for o South Da- | Atter veviewiug the prices tho jobbers | aid the Bostonian when thos started in to | - “-Caile o Giripen’ Beliyach e ¥ Hi ( AKER 0.5 tion raging iu the mines of the Grand River | kcta exhibit at tho wopd's fulr. Gyinion hat ander. the circumstances they | this contest, over in tho Scottish-American = Urianry and K Ada Lerformances, Beginning 2 D coke and coal company at Newcastle, this Denied Religlous Solac-. were not exorbitant, as the money had not | club rooms in Jersey City. He has been as- SRR I Thursday, Feb. 5th state, about three bundred miles wost of this | pyop, 8 D, Feb. 8o [Special to Tan | J0Lbe0o appropriated, and nofirm could af- d in his worlk by Jack O'Mara and Tom- Soitlo (over 50 dosca)y = e pltd e RS e ol 5, , Teb. I t | Ford 10 takte chances without some remuncra. | my Collins, who have trained him for all his i s L 4 I ' 1 s with fpecifs, Mazual SATURDAY MATINER. The military authorities, in their | tion, - One firm declared that it would not | mportant batties. D ey Clres 0N asd Ned besmnr " 87,00 Dol a0l A ntert Tl inary Cure Oil, = = 1,00 A sionaries from preaching in the camp of the | All agreed, however, that if the [ O'Rourke, has been working slowly but sur Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepald anywhere the miners on the day shift placed a shot in | 4ian prisoners at Fort Sully. R vxl-,_u,,m legislature had appropriated the money | 1y, down at Revere Beach., Dixon trains endin any quay a Receipt of Frice. room No, 4 tolet down the coal Which was RApEegRsta oL otk 5 i) Mie | and the purchasing commitiee could say to | more for wind than anything else, as he HUMPAREYS MEDICING 0O, . i L. Riggs, a member of tho American Mis- | gy iohhers “we are prepared to pay cash or | needs totale off but verylittleflesh. He only Corner William and John Sts., New Yor] caught above. Duringthe meal hour the shot e ol b o b ) Rl Ol | e B oA Sa e e e 7 can I g i sionary association, made @ request about | wo can pay cash in thirty or sixty days” tk weighed 11934 pou: iree W 7 wentZofl, which ignited the gas therein and to be aliowed to place a preacher | could buy the goods way below the prices | is to weigh in at 11+ pounds six hours before HUMPEREYS’ 1 January 1 cousequently set fire to the eatire room. | and teucher iu the camp. Up to uow no ai- ; B broke out lust night fn the following manner: | gyrictness of discipiine, are rostraining mis- | furmish the goods undor the conditions at Atk | - Dixon, with his manager and tramer, Tom | Jar Viy At about 6 o'clock, the supper hour, two of Breakfast Cocoa | frof which tho excess of oll has been romoved, is eharged in the above bill and even below the | ent ¢ the ring. This firo had spread to rooms Nos. 2and swer has been made and the missiouaries | jigt price. One house said thatas amatter of | Sporting men are discussing the outcome of HOMEOPATHIC AMERIOA'S LATRST ODAZE, A y Absolutely Pure aud by the tinethe night shift was ready 0 | are not allowed togo into the camp, chuvity, and to make the money of the state | the baitie with more than the usual amount Bottor thun the llenristea.-N.V.ifernid, and itis Soluble. oto work at 7 o'clock the whole community it 4o as inuch good 88 possible, they would bo | of interost. al large wagers have al- < SPECIFIC No . 14 & was {l}:)";";’l by the l"m“';"f'“*.m}‘l unearthly A Prisoner Injured. in favor of selling the goods at just enongh | ready been made at odds of $100 to £50 on Thie0 00 yeats; | Ths only moceestol remelytrie ovens atregular prices Wednesday. H fopecch of tho engine at the mines calling £0r | gy Lakk Ciry, Utab, Feb. 5—[Special | above cost to pay the actual expenses of han- | Dixon. The McCarthy supportors won't have e s 'RAND EVEN 0 emicais help. Telogram to Tnn Bax.|-Sam Buih, s | ding thom to go about hunting for vots whon the Dixon- | Noryous Debility, Vital Weakness, [ BOYD’S. AGRAND EVENT. Lk Soon everyone, men, women and childven, | Telegram to Tne Bee.|-Sam Bush, a B ites get to town, as they have lots of money ind Prostration, from’ ovor-work or other causes. are used in its preparation. It has were on a rush towards the mines, where | prisoner at the county juil, attempted to es- hance of belng poisonsdor | that: they are only t00 anxious £0 Pt up. #por vi . DAY i‘x?m\', Feb. 3rd and 4th more than three times the strength of or bvials and lar; h an, could be seen an immense volume of smoke | cape from the revolving cage today and make Do not take e Vial powder, foF DT I DCateTS of Eom Doste L ostpald on ty McCarthy burned to death with liquid stove polish, | Over in Jersey Ci y hus & thou- HOMPHREYS: MEDICINE CO.- WE ! 1 nne as black us jot avising out of thomountain, | o preak for liberty. Tho Jailor was too quick | paints or enamels in - botties. The «ltising | sond and one friends who will back him to @ | o Priea~ AL .nuohncsn, nY Wm. Gillette's Great Comedy Hit, Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot about half way up, and the inquity ws con- | ¢ 1 yna Bush was caught between tho | Sun Stove Polish'ls safe, odorless, brilliant, | man, and should ho mect with defeat the \ or Sugar, and is therefore far moro stantly aud - wnxiously ©belig put. f iiinind the cage and his arm was tora | the cheapost and bost stove polish mado and | whole town will g0in mourniog. Tho splen- ot \ D Ang A W 1 Tyomory. the s satastrone b | from the socket. The member dropped on the consumer pays for 10 oxpensive tin o | did showing At the little Jersey champion e Om 0[ S 0 Om(/’ cconomical, costing less than one cent - ) plete ered,c] 5 i nss age with every purchase, ade against vig odds wi st mef N i rishing, ocourrod 1 Deceuber two yoars agoin the { Lo 11o0r, coup —-——.-MLU senacollapine st all; | else packan vl biallBi iy $chocolate” boy is still fresh in theminds of Do you know that you can Preceded by the Pretty One-Act Comedy g oup It e gjliniony; nonshating, dest u‘:mn «-Hmlv and limb {o thirteen poor A Stay for Banker Horner. ARREST OF CLARK HATCH, the followers of pupin.l(sn‘l. et buy a chlmncy to fit your ]amp S EET II‘L g strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, miners by an explosion. Gty by . 9K, 1 & : f With both in ood condition it should prove 4 . i W, W, " tra hnto tnvall No one was hurt, as fortunately the oxplo- | New Yoms, Feb. 3 —The application of | : - ol SRR MM Han L plio o [ e e i e e o and admirably adapted for invalids sion occurred at an hour when the meu were | counsel for Banker Horner, indicted in Illi- | Charged With Forging a ©heck for | yoge niiecacor withbssed. . Both mon are PR FAES By Henry Jones, Author of “Saints | as well as for persons in health, msl:mx-r ulml a\vuri\' one ‘:iml loul.._ uunn: 5 | nois for violating the postal laws by seuding Three T and Dollars. determined, and no gamer little fellows ‘.l\,l“ dent l‘al’l’“’s to it? g The Middie Man” “The T 4 and 6 are also on fire and old miners state - - . Vv ESTE] Mass., Feb, 8.—Clark W, | stepped into the arena to do battle. The o y Grocers cverywhere. through the mail lottery circulars, for a sta; WORCESTER, Mass., o 3 ’ 4 cheth!' e ! v that thore is nothing to prevent the balance | iy rooeeaing pending the tormination of ab- | fatch, known all over the country, having | tickets, which are sclling at 810 a piece, aro Doyouknow t‘l“‘"t acbeth s 7L porformauce ty Amerlon — cf e ixton roome feom,oning g oot | ot Urliad Staint sireim court R | e thed for and acqmitod of the mrio of | EOE vore vl I s xparied hat 11y | «¢pearl top” or *pearl glass W. BAKER & GO, Dorchestor, Mass, gration, twenty-two rool ] der of removal, wus granted. His bail 3 : s 1000 people will witness the contest. The [ . H 2 man. i fire in the rooms is about one | M OFGer ! 3 50 his unele, Henry E. Hatch, in Kit Carson | alubs seating copicity is suid (o be 6,000, is that chimney ? S 4Fe NOW ON S1le At re rioes. ” 2 5 e hundred feot from the bottom of the slope, | Woe reduced to $250. 0 county, Colorado, & year ago, otherwise § BRI 4 Are 1 e Bt FORUILE I NEBRASK A o - ;o - (Y% o and upon renching thoro o person oan sed Not Made Preferred Creditors. identified as Clurk Wells, has been arrested | “Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has given me You can have it—your G]’Vand ngra H ouse A R g fine. broe ous &t the sontiwest | CuicaGo, Fob. —Tho potition of certain | at the instance of agents of the ‘Travelers in. | Frest reliet inbronpisie, Within s mant 1 | dealer will get it—if you insist a. [ Nltl 01]11 Bll]k banks of theso vast mines early last fall. | depositors of the lusolvent buni of Kean & | suranco company of Hartford, Conn., for ut- | (46 3¢t someot Misprenamtion ton friend | 5 - Ty may tell you it SALE OF SEATS FOR THE C ( C This firo ever since been smouldering | Co. to be made preferred creditors on the | tering a forged check for 83,000, payable 10 | dong hily so much good that ho writes for s ? Twao Performances, Matinee and Night, nn:I lp.;ullmr:”: s, mmu{‘s liu!lvlu to mo'w ground that they had made their deposits | mamie C. Smith of Worcester, the wite of o Charles F. Dumterville, Plymouth, | costs him three tm"[?}S] as much Saturday, Feb. 7, 1897, U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. out the wall built across the entry 80 as 10 | within thirty days of the failure was refused | Harry C. Smith, a commercial travelor, She | Blgland. 1 t is true, e f 3 by : h b i as some others, at is 3 S OR e Capital, - - - - $400,000 Whtto “Tace. of ‘tho “modmiats. ia " soon. | Uy.Judge Scalos’ this moralg. “An sppeal | iy olaimed to have beem drownod batwoou oy ool 1 R A ) (A ey g A OF THE Pl 22 00,8 Wigly o mass of fire on the inside R — Hasengannets I ;‘;l‘;'“__' movidencs, R X4 | prvmorr, Mioh.,Feb. 8.—Russell 0.Canfleld, y. say beli A Cff(?fl ()H'l‘ ] ()].en CC Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 i o an7 S ML B elRK Moror | v-ce Oua Maxe Praiilan Ballot, The check was présented to the Mechanic's | arrested yesterday for the murderof Nellio [ good. Don’t yoy believe it— b Ocors ana Dirctors Hony W Vates, Prosidon Dot ‘oro i) Bt Wwiich bas nover | Sriorixiv, IiL, Feb. 8.—In the Joint as- | noeional bank of this city for payment | Grifin, whoso body s found in the river they may be bettkr for him; Lowis 8. uod, Vico: Presidont] Jnmos W Savage, Sy s 19 | sombly ail the members were present. The | August 25, 1600, Tu wae from the Toaselon: JAan e ) oy of s o thenborlglnes | aity-sixth ballot was taken, shawiog no Insurance’ ompany of Hartford, on the subduo the fire. 'The mine i3 thomost exten. | change, Adjournmentuntil tomorrow was | Fourth National bank of New York City. ~ It COMEDY COMPANY V. Morsé, John_ 8. Collin Patrick. W H. 8. Hughes, R C. Cushing J. N.H Friday, has made a fuli confession, Heab- ducted the girl from the state publio schoot | he may like the bi king. Will Open Thursday, February 6that 9 a, m. ] y 320, A, &co. 4 THE IRON BANK R AD B I AT Pitaburé. GEo. A, MachETH e : sive in the westorn slope then taken Immediately after adjoumment | was seut to Hatcl and Woodman of oston, s Soldwatar an wee' nespecatble’ (o hos Maliiee THE RIVALS, AR K il 2 of the joint assembly Loth hovses also ad- | . - Charlotie this aftornoon, pleaded guilty, and saguriaw WECRAT-LAW \ . . : ourned, e i 3 Night f A General Banking Business Transaotsd Chiefs En Route, hl RSSO o . ; xS Judge Hooker sentenced him to imprisonment & A i Pienie, 8. D, Feb. 8.—|Special to Tus The Deatn Roll The Products of Nature Cannot | forlite. This evenng ho was lodged in the Seale of Pricos, 5ie, $i.00, $1.50, $2.00 - Bz, ]-Straight Head, captain of the Indian state prison at Jackson. SaLt Laxe, Utan, Feb. 8.—[Special Telo- be Imitated, polico of the Cheyenne agoncy and Chief | gram to Tus Bis.|—Attorney J. W. Kounz, 8 Little No Heart, came down from Fort Ben. EDEN MUSEE. o T . Tith and Famam nR En c. WEST s KOF FEBRUARY 2 —_— — The remarkable merit of the Carlsbaa | 1O Nervous and Debilitated Men. Will Lawler, Managor. ( loading member of the bar and nephew of | &gl 4 3 ! o= i e e ey 4 pemt " Sprudel Sult. which s produced by the City of y dus * W S 4 I‘I;n zyal:vzluy u;l;l:tr ““:l xuunlluuuh;s lu{ :’:n[hnn C. Kounz, the noted author, died to- [ 0000 0 by the evaporation of the Sprudel ll:l:ldAyaull)r. Pye ll(_flnmfim \43}{41&0 113:1“ To eure l!lllo'\_xln'n:ruc‘i‘\:n l’m'clolnnl‘p.‘t.mn, 0OL., ALEXANDBR OOOPER N Captain Scwenfcldt, and accompauied y | day. S Spring water has beon known to the elyiliz- | 10 Appiances on trial, They will quiaidy | Malagk, Liv Conviaiph. Sake, e gl e el SRR KERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, o ol B6c6 10 M tchell’ whets they wil No Tobaceo for Minors. ¢d world for more than five penturles. It has | Damihial frea. VoLralo Brtt Con Marsbal, BT iiens ML g 2 Bpocifio for Hysterta, Dissiness Pits, lenrsicia, Wike bo Joined by delogates from Crow Credk and [ Wasmixatox, Feb. 8.—The house today | achieved an unapproached reputation and re- | pici! wWost s, Woil's") g S R Planding Kook, and will move ou to Wash- | passed the senate bill probibiting the sale of | taina it whelly on its morlta, It 13 a Sy g — oy ddis 1ady Bleyclish A Gres: Bhow TRy logton to have a pow wow. tobaccoto minors under sixteen years of age | Mmedy which Is always effective In all di Palmer's Gratitude. 08 toho bot. | = voluntary il o el TTitee and 0 " tnde, 10 s0st convenlent; sult. wl ages Buffering from arsortioy of I ——— in the District of Columbia, Bl comstimtion yon (3 A Heumacs | JuFPEKSON Crrr, Mo, Foo. .—Speaker | Freack sihor sis, 36 soaia por osier > & @ Tn WEAK MEN e it i 3 3 : et alfections, It fs withiout equal. It hus been | Tuttie has o lotter from General Pamercan- | KIGSINIQ 28,7, 17, 70 Poto-gmy ¥ ” e o Joutul er T Vo pivehamg Cmansenialy, 8. D, Feb. 38— [Special London Shoemakers Strike, largely hmituted. Be sure to get the geauine | didate for United States senator before the <y banel 6120 0f Lhis pioture for (AR, doany. asitap womsazes Yo mpahood, ¢la, SoRS B120% sians sretashi fallslg Tolegram to Tus Bes.)—It was learved | Loxvow, Feb. d—Ten thousand shoomak. | fporied article, whieh must huv heseal of ' Hllinots legisisture, thanking the Missouri | o Covvers OF Hambe, ST A 00 full pardonlar for bome cyre, | 1?.“.54-3'- 3 avess GOODMAN DRUG COu &L mm:v. Cl:!l‘lumlrl:;;lmcll t;l;‘ t::flslc;ux o of m‘-.cuy have gone ou & strike for an -‘-\u.,..,,’ Mendelson Sou” New 'York, Bolo 1aw makers for a'resolution endorsing bis Makers of **Hilo Beans, ' 8t Louls, M e 1 Lo ety Ye e ey qveey WA 4 1 ol who have lou complaln uring Croase wages, §ents" ouevery bottle candidacy. VI PR Y Y PR I T Prof F. ¢, FOWLER, Moodus, Conn 1 110 Faroam Stroet, + Owabs. Neb

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