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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY o IRRIGATION 1Y NEBRASKY, | | Bloun reta and It Manstield, the Notorions Crook, SOMEBODY BLUNDRI capes the Law's Clutehes 1 KA WHAT ARTESIAN WELLS ¢ GALLING OFF IN THE SHIPMENTS EAST wious Methods Described Why no Faie Volume of Business Silver Legislation May be ke : Week with Collections Bite preted This Sessdon - Too t Bnproved - Eiect of day Much Was Asked. t % gislation Pel W withi i that 1 that state ar will have their the work upon lorado, Accompanging the | £4,500 to £5,000 a year ication wore a lavge number of pro FORT OMATIA 1OAT ther maps explanatory of the w dire ' the Deta ieal exy of oMicers is apy catl of the president the for the examination of b fantey . Major 1 3 " FOUIR HORSES STOLEN, Butler's Claim. Ma Buco v Feb 1 3 ; Davicl Hoila ¥ 4 Witliam Conklin (e Vietim of an at : | t | Wi 4 1 1 ALl Audacions Thict. od o t 1 it to Willtam: Conklin lands, 3,410 A [ porson to Colonel Frank Wheat t i fovar to N0 | {4 located t 1 at siich time as ho may a o by nation by the boaed as t promotion: Captain Phadde Neb, Fob, 20, |Special to Tie Mootion < y it report submitted covers the progress of this | Wells, Kighth cavairy . e 4 v it work in Nebraska and elsewhero during the | Charlos A+ Waredn. S : 1 l wo months of Novomberand December last. The | [ieutenant John Kot adjitant iy o years i | Commereial Colle engineer says fantey; Eirst Lioutenunt Georgo Scott, Sixth 1 boots and and Heme “Thoartosian well fnvestigation in Ne- | civaliy s 1iest ieutenant 1odward 1, Dravo, | satt iy collections in the teibutury vo- | tor il of Adams Tho gentioma Seiator WWAser Jof LFillniote: moved Ay y - braskn and Kunsas, made by the departinent | Sivth ® eavaley s Firat Lioutona s | wion s considered heaithy. Cor ! the Omaha commer troducod a bl which was ovid amend by adjourning to 2 p. m. Monday . Washington Robb, ex-member of the | of “agriculture last spring, leaves so ht- | g SR CRH Y L0 NAH I b ik i iAo RN HGHL WhS BRFHIGG ) ogislaturo from Johnson county, wis capi- | to ‘to e by the engincoring | Dieutenant. Mot A troit REal L i AR E A g e cat 0c Pho senato concurrod m the jownt resolu. | 0l visitor today, branch that we have not pursuod this inquiry | wental — quarterma inth caval tions, AL Cloveland and Pittsbing son ‘ ard bounty ok tHiEilioUSBt BpRCeEN IR Nt FoRs e shrader lias introduced a bill appr any further in theso states. Our investiga- | 1%t Lioutons - ¢ Walt Sinley, adjutant, | provement in iron is noticed, the latt rapea and di © laws throu the coun- | ing another £100,000 for the relicf tions there have been confined to the study | Ninth ¢ i two | sobboed up regu- | sonal inguiry, to o5 regardi 1ostion wa v Id not bo lered wgislntive Notes, p again e the senato this after ¢ n. f. M w of Dakota, who has been noon, thraugh tho fustran o 3 or liome ill for some time, returned to his scat ors, stude A, Ellis, = Bighth cavalry; st | strong and monoy plenty amone dea [ vy enjoyable a Lotes i quiet trade and only fair colle streots il nroviles Dt i wal 3 s jorting finished iron - wood dom coilo bill provides tha drouth sufferers of the extent und avatlability of the Hi e A e | Ui65iR ACrOR oL Lo sbU Bt b HAVINY | mant d No. 104—Authorizing Ihem oysters” ave proving rather flow, and wo have taken tho valleys the | Prederick L, 1% Wonty influcnce. At Cincinnati trade s aver wnd Heatsand. wh e cities and vill appropriate mon pensive luxury, They have cost the log Platte in Nebraska and the Avkansas in Kan- | Second Licutens i o, S hut nlly is - dry goods good, uud et ns wit on LAY | defray the expenses of memorial day laturs two full” days ue, and the end 888 s tho two b portunities for mak cavalry ; Second I u . Tho bang e i 3 Rescinding law | not yet Cxamina lioving that whatever | son "Ninth cavaley: Second Lioutonant - i Iver below 81 per ounce, | 100 pedpio at a tine and was abud fons v here. would, without b ¢ t lan ; HeIU R aNATETL v Lto Lin \iona: tietbill AT L ilos 8, Bingham, Ninth cavaleys 8 . ) 071, discourages thomo w plicd with both th have ch v of o a t S Arnold (ind), pr « wies of existin a or portion of these | [ieptenant Witliam D. MeAnear 1 for i speculative boom in price s ugar mu , § CHVARL OOy fet o Che sueface of the water in the | (yaiey: Second Licutenant Richard B Wheat i wer with sales of 15,000,000 This & W i n Azes 3 LR L UL il WA Ll i o Le dower with sale 1 here ware hiss vol L Ll L House roll 211, Kruse's which redu 1 to sea love . T IR F el s (L ity : + s o i . tho rato for publish sl notices about W Lo tho chavacter of | \Wrir s etk ] PR anyonc one-half, adversely by th o w5 | Waring, reqimental quartermaster, I botinty iy Granting a e e il whera ¢ 10 | infantry, recorder of the 1o 0 bearing ing abou for examination when sum and on t may rece ¥ : e o il g No. 100—Con ferr veo L N ve the | : ‘ ht t % wed v providime th . ith of the ays the roport an | it b ¢ will return to their proper to the ik I DA ¥ for tuxation all o ! ells e q ) poinie down pr places whence ordered l firs ibtracted, so th o0 the s ! vivers and | ey tin 1, Beors Th main question div £ th 1 horeafter pay taxes on wha ar it wrds the L) farmer which was s I St RN il 0 found er bit which wa t t " \ 10 ¢ an army retir L) T side Y leson (ind) sat silently the noriver. b . st stoned | 7 " n GV o toTh b HER AR viugs, A comparison : A member suggosted ! 5 that it is possi wme and repor genoral of the arm raoting wnt Horatio (. Sic granting of Hrion ) Le vation cqg or of the Platte river Oxnanl, hns & the university 0 yea i, s al X i Dakota, Vermillion, S. D., pi v ) ad - ks SR S and - Secon nant Ph e Suar o, e AL i o ot | Mot S St envuly , : Kanwas Neb,, Feb. 2, Special to Tar ), ¥ SR Al bl S 03, some furnish us high 1 B A ‘ L atte portant meeting yet held by the world's fair ) gallons per day, which is pump WL L0 PRI g T s directo 1 just before miduight. | by wind mills, <o the Little Blue to the No, ¢ | When adjournment was taken. the directors | Republican there w0 well defined wi 0 laa formally voted to abandon the lake front | bearing stratum. Ihe water line here sec g for the exposition. The nform n surfuce than on othe Douglas six years wewin four yoars o i St i L ted at dackson parl 1 From north there i though he found but few old associates on nate 3 trad showing i s t bearing stratum, The of v of military scienee 8 mortuiges, 1 s, making them collectible vess approved Sept S tamped by s r ary 41 1, aud I | s v | ures cause s 1 i s v Another Cold Way duty accordingly moval of capi Captain Patrick Cusicl, N ‘There is & will Feport in person m R Brook 4 i 5 vetiving board, at Omaha, i L 1 " thar floorof cither house. Both had come from House Bi—Ag 000 i the coustruction aud oper 0 of line have a weak | i/ A B A e OTEaE R ke and girls fu s of ill-f ng expen: by putting all the fair vein of water found in elay, overlaying blue e Roreeant ot G the past woek th House Rally 119 -Opposing pool selliug and | lace, and this, together with the inte 1phifrqmi(ireib Bond to tho | pOrdfance Sergeant John Conn i altozether about ers which yestorday closed its | 5 ‘delays encountered in harmoni o line, in nenvly all of the e ! sossions in Beatrice ookmking o racos, ; e arnony T A iobrara, reporting upon his arvival to ti ! b Ad, ned 2 p.m. Monday ests aftected b ¢ use of i AAUIL. ¥ s commanding ofticer for dut hter ars to have T, 124 Se; ) 1 at the (‘asc Mr, Whitmore sall the convention was an J v front, resulted in sendlig the ontire Show o doscription and loeation of tho water | QRGBS GRREIR A L withstanding e fact thatat i LI O NI Unaay:es gxcellent one and comprised reprosentatives The House. to the southern part of the city. Nothing | bearing in Nebrask cially the westorn | (i8I OF DEEEETAL L s | city the money market is cusy o growing W. H. Clark of St. | isat the Millard fomipe, bene 8 g et tha ke b B o0iace o | will bo dowo with tho lako front | part of tho state, 'luwves the”impression | November b 1M, as assigns Orvdnance | G805 cureoly anyone reports th mur M. 1. Jones of Neligh is at the Merch They had watehed, . with agroat deai | Laxcois, Neb, ¥ab. 0. ~[Spocial to Tur | fuve o beautify 1t with . fountains | that the engineers havo found irrigating | §ireeiut Deter . | duty e Kot close, "o business failures oconr K m of New Y of interest the debate on the question of Tne bill introdu, MeReynol ind statuary as memovials of the ox wells both tical and inexpensi It is [ 00 1“;” o ““‘ 1o1 B4 Copplne, (novw.at | LE !v-'u”.] ”m‘- bounty on h“»wx sugar | for d RastOeant § 'w' ot VY Virart Mev | days number 203, as_ compu b6 ssceis of ke MLl | Kinney, Wvo upon his arrival to | Wk, ikhpong Instructedthe committee which visite ed by the author and laid aside, pend he comt ofticer for duty and by letter | YOar T sy 1o the col i 0 general, department of the T Y Platte, James' M. Looney, com Witt's Little Early Risers. Best litt pany C, I 'y, now with 1 v omade. Cy wion ¢ pany at Pine Ridge, S, D, s tran t None ¢ \ Use them now aprivate o company th infantey, and = - — cortain members of 3 > S Michener o The former was o1 tlemen the conventionof the Improved Stockbree il Sl PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, wict purchase and szested there may o couflicts of riehts of A delegation of labor leaders presentod de- | an mterstate charter growing out of the con mands for the employment of union laber as | struction of irrgating canals unles: the far as possible; the cight-hour duy: a prefer. | rigni. are adjusted, and until then. the sur- | capital t 1 in them lay to secur 1 printing of cortain amendments ence to local residents and Ame an - eiti plus waters of the Platte and Arkansas | the defeat of the v bills were introduced, among them | zens; a minimum rate of 2150 per day fc rivers can not be depended on, Here are thy Tho sawe commi s empowered et unskilled labor: the establishment of the | methods of irrigation available, fing 1o 0 the interest of agricult arbitration systom. The directory promised | this veport, from Nebraska and the con- or los st fow y cars : vrod i con- | L0 iSS upou tt e haloro foonty ¢ f subterrancan water obtaived | Will be sent to the station of that cozipany, Prayed ata Dance, k awd ot — " | Fort Porter, N. Y ed that the fame Cleveland in he Race, : subterrancan waters miseda | Suldler Sorgeaut Heney Kaler, Big ( his pore To remove all NEw Youk, Feb, 20, —Ex-Presideat Grover | f ical moans, cavalry, Meade, S.° D, 3 1 Bu aftor from su e e chargd \duy farm w v wind st books, was taken upand v Appropriating £20,550.50 to treland of Nebraska ( many o trave i had ! it 7 sl the Washinet 1 to IR I o et 1 evenir nge thy 3 xat t had definitely lai nation to ox ror of O outh ( comd re the people as & ca stovage and immediate use of storm | for the vacant treasury port ), Itis 1 C 7 the tor, Coliiy v indi tho democratic presidontial nom: | expected tomorrow. T ) will ntonding o p 5 SR : ‘i iy “w k Hiziicataiay 150 of the fl r fan well in session on Monday, Washington’s birti T o ik e S 1 | At althouz o is a portion | diy, and if not tomoreow the nominatic buildines, and Messes % e thais SIt is entively untrue so far ¢ n i coitld 1 he sonato L1l Tuesday wiiich gleston aud Shumway ¢ quainted with any facts in conneet with | i s S i W would anply suficient time for con 3 caryand h 1panion finance ways and mea A tho a it. I believe it a mere ne \por sensi- | i + lnek 1 v o it pliace must be oceupied on | con whom he had wi n, suy Phese committecs visited i ey 4 N i 3 i 8 " xt Friday. It is believed the delay is t they had betto at Norfolk, which they ¢ t The ex-president parri 1l additional over L C ed by u the part of the pres: o rep) lis Wa fn ox condition,” ‘1 1that I ! . questions put him anent the story and mediate neiehborhood « dent to nominate some one 1o the vacant a : SO TS R Murray I rop vero needed, and thought they woutd | @ v capital of at positively declined to define his fon e ) and Arkinsas S, for iry sistunt secretaryship of the h i 1 ublic opinion some tim A RleMaen 0 heneaved this probably be allowed 1 sanies to invest | garding the convention of jited area AGUILBIRIBCRLO3IOUSAY They then shot out to Kearnoy, whero th t i fums in bonds or S The effect of irvigation is shown o bo very | Congressman Baker of Rochester, N. Y, asked Lorenzo to dance with her, " § R i visited the industriul. no hrohos $ 10 this o HmperortoEih 1 subdsfactory In ovory way islaturcs | ) ho choerfully consented. = What || James H. b i of Pior tendent Mnllaliou, This thoy el lso to e Georee Lo Martin, a memoor of the Benury, Feb, 20,—Emperor William, at o | ¢ wested to settlo of water Sl - have found in god ecndition, Thoy list fof committoc ared aud stated that L Mt abautandint leadin to a sugzestion, however, fr 3 tit as. much worse than re ) theiu ey ingnikht, et L SR 5 ARy Brandenburg diet, said ho was aware that I, McClure of Kunsas it tered at the Millard last ui GonaralColbSIatThul ks, N ah does he mean?’ thought the deacon, but dinner given in his houor this evening by the s i an interstate way. The conelusion | D M. Meredith and C. 'C. Guaftin wore [ 10 was uot left long in suspense. wehed by the repor wover, that the | o4y appointed members of the pension | Dever do anything,” added Lorenzo, neeessity for ivvigation is proving loss: that | poapg at Vinton, Ta without f God's 1 3 should be removed 1o v \ f ed over the manncr | much that he had vecently done had changed | vhe line separating the huu d sub-hiu G, H. Bell has been Nan0BALfox \ RHn0 it postunstership at Carroll, Wagne coun 1\ Imagine their su [:4- Oroodod ity ek v on motion | eyer, for them to contid \ him with NO SILVER LY ATION 1 Edward Munu at Hozared, Shermis voung men srabbad thelr SELRRELT L a_ view on to the welfwe of the [ Silver lecislation wa posed of in the wity, Neb, foung I grhhed gl i whole. “In our time,” he added, “when dis- | house t by the filing of an adverse 1« Mr 13, M rs of Dos Moines and W i lio:v0ic 10 divi cities. Ho 1 loyalty and other vices steal through the | port by the coinage committee on the uu- | H. Byers of Oskal wro at the Natioual 1 the rost of the regn in poiut of prosp on third and final | world, when oceans of printing ink and | Hmited coinage bi the senate. The ry Senator Gorma an intimate rsonal din n ‘Then the da n 1 1 paper lavished to embarrass and darken | port goes to the foot dar a 1 | triend says there truth in the report HIyer meeti > an ndustrial bome for Moan . X v reducing everyth 2, vou must hold with me 1 re not be called up for act thut Mr. Cl Land will thdraw (rom the Y ot Milford. ' 4 + ¢ silver legisl 1 1h " for tu »w 1 I b W e fe e vetieenen | e (ot v b ALl e SCROFULA B\ CERAL Tanc e ioe mers o : solely for thewselves, Al | fispos vs forwarded from | many of his people. 1L was necessavy, how- | from the semi-arid reg moving wes that the co-education ¢ v 1 the wholo matte mittoos, 1t is stated, ratl with the gentleman, and it is thow thus be likely to favor the bill providing ho T i v, LER WAS CONVINCED. interest y could have diet — knows whore Genora of tho hoine constru g L I 4 A RN T | know v Ts that impurity of the Mood which pr 3 ver,or that and unli the old suldiers. 1t was 1 ate Ty . X in, 2y ture, one wall hay g 1 , Attorney's Sad Experience in a its s and A \ 108 ' Onheap Lodging House, v of heap lodging ho “The move t unsightly lumgs or s which eauses he Uniot sl £ at the time of b g v i has 1y PATTIIEnt Was 4 | RA e AN ilo and & Y 0| de f thieves and crooks e ; Y was started oy i v th. 1Lis the 1 wsant reports v Ml 0 lodzers were robbed Adams eame to i 1 ¢ I very few persous it, S s Sh T URED deserip isb, Cramb, Docior, Thirteonth T LR Tood's Sarsavarilia, which, by itinger, Flamme, Fovd, A TR o LT el o i 1 t o cnre ias accomplished, Kle, Huse, Lamp, Mckc the following morning he Lhis | int son, Oakley, Pehlman, = Ritch v T O O RN T A - W y 4 % i . 1 you sutfer fiom Shryock, Sternsdorff, Vande movable articles ho had wit ! ] aud Whit i i veuncered witha coup ats of paint to mak; 1t present ) was requir 3 5, bu amount askec fered reasona vl i Elrenptort's Job, the First ward, hos beg v 0 as N Vi andall have b days working against se v 'ypical Junk et val Mol 1 i littlo | which was introduced by Senct A0 4 T f the boavd of public ASS UL S f ’ for y el This bill provides for t e R 2 " S 3 p W THERTC ssaie ¢ N ity st o sl o 3 : \ : o ol g s ¢ Hood’s Sarsaparilla sessor it > 2 1 > Ak Sedr P C ; ary 17 o veh y | bla voourac ; y Wi 100 Doses One Dolinr a { General W satisfied with. He " After siderab) legislate & man out ¢ till 2 < M who nas been e the good feature ¢ t iuarding the Public Fands He bas been working i 10 Neb Special to ents and the farmers ax i annett of Y suceeed 1 killing th him a half fare extra 1 jbi il public A An Antissaloon Law. ) be d 0 s ! . troabl Lixcory, Neb., Feb. 2.—[Special to Tae Bee.)—Mr. Stebbins of Buffalo introduced, | stat y fu works, o at tho request of eitizens of Kearnoy, 8 very 3 s important measur we hud stringent law concerning saloons, The bill | 1s in the ! When asked what was a provides that all blinds and ‘screens s he tr v ;' "‘“ Yy ol takendown from the doors and wix ty or hich shal 1y P and chairs and seats removed; also that 1 for im 1 little brick yard private rooms shall bo connected ther [ Inafter proy and all premiums or | make botter pa DOr pool or gaming tbies, ner even piot terost received for the use of the same shall [ s1x or teu states,

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