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THE OMAHA DAILY BF TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1898 ] STORMY SCENES IN THE HOUSE | Siforshorsre! e o tho lands tn fa- | i tor the oming 2 ke, Wands,cokee: | THEIR SICNATURES roRcEn|;:::\":.‘.,,,':.".:.v:':."«"..m.'.:':.":. Yenidd e Black II’'s Bull Durh L, B ey oy R ro. | VUG of ikt o Sot pRCHSAe Wk 3 8 | EHGBED the ghobe on the TE e By S0 | a well's bu urnam | 1 | | " B ith Caro- | societies, associations and individuals, all of ek i Oonsideration of the Quarantine Bill Starta | inf: lenounced pending Iewistation e con. “'Y‘;“ have e s "‘\“Y“”‘I“"l‘y" Oonolusion of Litigation of Loug Standing oy xhl””“u‘“”" clothes caugh fire aud Many Warm Disoussions, R . n\{;_d‘fl!_rlnn- A fro%er | burow of Tllinois is chairman ; Joday there in Lancaster County. resulted disastrously ‘romn Connecticut ( att) tha! he | are about 10,000 to be recorded and the agreement betwoen the government and the | ciates of the petition clerk are Assisting hig e Clay Center Pyth Smoking T BECOMES A LAW AFTER MUCH DEBATE | (\\n;‘l‘xlnflq& was not carried out, thousands of | in his labors EXPLODED A PROMISED OCLAY Cexrer, Neb, Jan. 28.—[Special to men wh were camping along Washington Notes. SENSATION | e Bee A lodge of Knights of Pythias | 7 l ObaCCO the whole I would rush into t her Indian Commissioner Morgan has e kee Duiiet sud e possmsenn ot Nt | — was instituted at Fairfield this ovening, tho | Pased After Numerous Amendments to it | Senate was to logislate under the threat of a | CHICAR0 to buy in open market 400,000 pounds tly Find of Cwildren Proves to | iDstituting ceromonies being under the wmeon for i > wostor § : { ade ¢ ng years ago, A Mado—A Badly Patehed | ToUYve. The sennte wus told that if it | Of bacon for issuo to westorn tribes B the SEMNIKE 6P Argdiont Ovtlexs tirection of Grand Chancellor Dale, who was = Made a record long years ago, Had Been Made 5 iy did not legislate according to the peculiar | [ndians under N aSapuiatians n ! ably assisted by Excelsior lodge No. 15 of | — which has never been beaten or Up Mensure -Vestorday's Busi- notion of th: ople, they would go in, | PAcon was contracted for last M: Subject—Other Nebraska Clay Center, which attended in a body, and | = > 1 e y nolens volens, and take the land, That was | PCT 100 pounds. but the contractor has failed Nows conforred the degrees. The new lodge starts | £ - ~ - approached. It has not to.day mess In the Senate. the attitude in which the senate foumd | to fulfill his agreement and the government with fifty charter members, An . clogant | S0, ’ — itself. For himself he proposed to defy the | ;\i\‘\‘x erefore, make t‘n-"wm !n'\" argiug R banquet followed | LA R -\/-\) a good second in popularity, Its Wasntxotox, D. C., Jan. 93.—There havo | yhreats of the mob nnd to throw the protec. | price agreed upon andthe present market, | Lixcou, Neb., Jan. 4. Z(Special to Tie | Disturbing | M\ peculiar and uniform excellence becn many stormy and confused sessions of even if it took every soldier to enforce the ‘ price. Since last May bacon has advanced [ Ber.]—The jury in the cdasé in the foderal Prarrssourn, Neb,, Jan. 2. —[Special to | the house, but they have generally been held | treaty stipulations with the Indians. In price about 50 per cent court of Mrs. Gandy against Reutter et Tne BeE.|—A number of the employes of the | . N la xR I‘IL‘-N“ the men of to-day as it 1 0 | The indications ar at the v be an B - " & when a matter of politieal or personal intor- | | Mr. Berrgoe amendment. was agreod, to, il B AL Strip | found for the defendants. The controversy | B. & M. shops have received motice that | did their fathers before them. est has been at stake. Rarely has a more | 8n¢ he bill went over without further | HAPIOCOdenLed. tu opened to settlement, A | Wasoveranote which had been lost, the | their wages have beon attached by a Sioux bolsterous mecting been held over a non- | {itioh, 10 be brousht bofore tho senate when | largo number of lotters are boing re- | endorsement of the defendants thereto being | City colioction fency. | Saturday afternoon «Great Bull Movement. ___ Soldwherever tobacco is smoked. . kgl B reiv 3 or departme 0l § ’ o » forge: t ade application before Judge Ramse, partisun and nonpersonal measure than that [~ The senate then went into executive ses- | n”ud_. n’, # the nterior Ifi)"v‘""":l fry m | claimed by them to be forged | ”|l. \v",',N ‘A3"1'l,| 8y _n'r:”r” ‘llvb.\nm yll\“I‘HKv oy which occurred today. Members were at | sion and soon adjourned |8 ‘{l.uu of the co il ST A number of children playing about a barn | wegirainiug the ralrond combary fron obey BULL DURHAM ©ross purposes over the quarantine bill. Its e | as to at staps @ 4 to secure | in the rear of 1412 S street uncarthed the | jng the mandates of the lowa courts. The most earnest supporters believed that it did QUARANTINE BILL, | g disconnected members of a human body, the | temporay injunction was granted e gt s a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves not o far enough, andiwhilethe cquie d P ! The republican senators will hold a caucus | flesh of which was entirely gone. The health L - in some of the amendments made by the I o o ble Actlofl In | tomorrow atterthe senate ndjoutns, for the | ofoer Investignted the'case. and found. the ot LT L | and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this oy oMot # s £ the Senate, I p S 0f king defl action )0/ the Of the Cincinnati M. E. conferes kes 3 3 et : : ] New York mombers, they did so under pro- Wismwarow; D, O, Ja6, 9.6 “guaran: | ;_”fl’,,»w«l fndnhl’[.m‘ SR e i | skull with a small hol t below whore the | 4 uSi’ pont whitn he sayes e Lo o respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com- tost and in the belief that if they did other- | ¢ine bill, which passed the house \wh\ | Some of ‘the northwestern senators have | €ar once waved. 1t developed later that the | Years used Hood's Sarsaparilla in our family | fort with no unpleasant effects. Made only by wise the measure would meet a lingering | though in its general purport similar to the | boen working industriously in this dire premises were formerly occupied by a medi- | of five, and find it fully equal to all that is | ” s | and are confident the dmission of these | cal student, and the sensation promised was | claimed for it. Some people are greatly pro. | Geath thr in After many | genate measure on the same subject, will | 4nd ore confident that tho admission of th ¥ peol ! ) e ’ P H 0, » will | Forritorios will be nocoraplished then and thero dropped idiced againist, patent medicines, but how Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. parlinmentary ngles the bill was finally ave to pass the scrutiny of the latter body. | ~ Senator Squire has introduced a bill ap- Burglars entered the room of George patent can hurt a medicin not a ma passed \ senate bill still rests upon the speaker's | propriating $100,000 for one ten-inch and one | West, at Twenty-first and L streets, last | ehine is a mystery of myster The house, in continuation of Saturday’s | gable Hart narrowly escaped being milroad Employes. s to me. ! and if it could have been taken up and | twelve-inch rified high bower steel Gatling night, and took from I “kets #1251n cash Hood's 411 enive tvie | | Gelb e oalon: S 3 ¥ it o s house bill 1¢ | gun for coast defense They consic oft §1.25 in cash in one 0008 Fillls oure r ills ;1' sl o |”n B l‘l : e thi ””.' e | [ amended in conformity with the house bill it | of the pockets for current expenses, i -~ ! Author of the Standard "' Handbook of Therapeutics,” actia ¥ writes a s follows: dep e yne effuct to continue the special | pould have been sent immediately to cont DISTINGUISHED INVALIDS, Thomas Dunn, a section forcman [l L ULV UL 1 “From tho caroful analyses of Prof. A1t kD and’ othors, Lam satistied that order, under which the quarantine bill is be- | ance, As it is, the house bill will go to th i Burlington gton, attempted to fix a percussion | NEW Haves, Conn., Jan. 23.—Licutenant joyed by any other proposition originating in | night's Condition. northeast of the city this morning. The cy arded his resignation to the War depart f:n(‘"r e 4;v e ARSI '-“A ul ”H T further discussion of that measure, the tiouse. Wasnixotos, D, C., Jan. 23.—Dr. Johnston | Wouldn't take hold and he attempted to force it on. Thomas had one hand nearly | MENt to take effect August 1, 1803 { tain ndy s (from T, s nmy book on Therapeuties aro quite ; b force it on omi d one hand nearly cutennnt Totten received notice toc and can woasib UTEN B COCOA, M. Warner's Amendment ‘The bill as it passed the house requires all | visited Mr. Blaine at 6 o'clock this evening. | blown off while the aiher e forsply Licutennnt Totten received notice today nd eannot poasit 1 \ ) At tho re n had been aceepted. He | Hection on VAN HOUTRNS C00as i3 thus effectually repelled, and the. very On motion ol Mr. Warner, democrat, from for the United States to ob- | On leaving the house he said he considered | lucerated | '\\“,J L 4“,“,\'\”.l“‘l',,'.l"(,,\'w;‘ ot |n:1|ul\l-\ [ W s ereby prompled 0 gice ita very hindsome (estimonial, New York, an amendment was adopted ex al m the consul or vice consul at the | the patient justa trifie better than yest '!wll.wwln ) ] Ange met w th sclence in Yale col He will davote his | | o — o tending the provisions of the bill to immi- | port of departuro bill of health. The | day, but it was almost imporceptible. Mr, | & mishap this afternoon by a trol iy vire | time to literary pursuits ration and importation ross land | president 1s authorized_to detail a medical | Blaine, he said, rested well during the day, | dropping e A AL LT - i ph 1 - lications he did not logk | Stram: O ROHURLCL uA0ICas New remedies are being_constantly intro- | boundaries as well as across sea boundaries. | officer to serve in the office of the consulate | and from present indications he did not look are 2 constantl, D e e Charles Hoppe pleaded guilty i police il ORIy The object of this wdment, as explained | 8t any forelgn port for the purpose of fur. | for any change tonight und would not return | ;' this morning to fobbing Lapmis' nard iced to the public, buv Dr. Bu L . nishing information and giving the bills of | unless summoned. The doctor was asked if | (ourt this R v P i e rup still maintains its pre-eminence, C()l ll 1]] l )1 fl by Mr. Warner, is to protect the Canadian | health, The Marine hospital service shall | he considered Mr. Blaine's condition im- s tinee LY Ql‘m‘"h‘\”:‘l: 4 ~ J1lcle and Mexican fronticrs co-operate witn state and municipal boards | proved. He replicd that he did not, and | thal i }3..;“,,,,‘,1;”,‘\ therein, was held | Mr. Brosius, rvepublican, from Pennsyl- | of health in the enforcement of the rules of | that he was very feeble. witness, vania, offered an amendment, providing thay | $uch boards: and the regulations preseribed Congressmun Goodnlght's Condition. adie Carr ran away from the resort on by the secrotary o ’ o prove 5 5 v stree iha, o o all quarantine regulations existing by | p¥ e secretiry of the tre ,“":]‘\‘m‘l”"},“"" FRANKLIN, Ky, Jan. 23.—Hon, I. H. Good- | North Ninth street, Onuilia, of Frankie Mil Lenalitd ; i ; When she departed she took some cash, authority of state law or municipnl | fious dsenes nteine caisious and nfec- |, p¢ onieressmun from the Third district, ried ‘ government shall establish quarantine regu- 0 anothe 0! shall be construed | SHC . IEOUCS, A .incoln by Madam Miller, and found slee fations. shall be of no offect. o far .y | to warrant o' federal official in relaxing state | Over his condition. ing off a drunk in the burnt district, With- may be in conflict with this nct, Passed. ~ | rules. On the arrival of any infected vessol Jdward Murphy at ot Springs. out_any udo the girl was stripped of the After the e ion of various amend- | at any port not provided with proper facili- Hor Serives, Ark., Jan Hon, I 7 tward | Clothing, but the polies honra o he s, | e ey ‘ been selling a whole lot of ments the committee arose and reported the | ties for treatment, the sccretary of the | Murphy, jr., United 'S 3 es senator-clect of taking Sadie to the station in a de bill to the house. Then the house found it- | treasury may remand the vessel Lo the near- | Troy, N. Y., arrived in this city toduy, ac- | cidedly. airy costun rested the Miller self in o tight parlismentary tangle est national ‘or other quarantine. [ companicd by his wife and daughter, and | woman and compelled her to. replace the Y : suits at $8.75, and that th(«) are bat- every member who attempted to disen le Senator Chandler said this afteraoon that | will remain at this resort for severcl woeks. | eloth ind take her to Omaha i ¢ it only drew the knot firmer. a8 soon as it was practicable after the bill the whole was a substitute for the orig up. Ho thought the bill would be umended | qne ploasant favor, gentlie action and sooth- | thront while suffering from® delitiam toe e BrSentiogmasaiin mi0 i Chyl | N EL R e o el e b 4 so many of them. We have picked substitute, was reported, although it had re- | 4s it passed th e, ane adding the | jaxative, and if the father or mother be the throat cutt "he police had a ceived several amendments &1,000,000 appropriation for carrying 1t into | costive or bilious, the most gratifying results | live it on their hands, but tinally landed Complaint was made that this was not the | effect it would be sent back. “Do you think. 3 2" | follow its use; so'that it is the best family | him in joil. He was taken into custody by g NS out a \\'h()lc lot more and proper status of, the Dill but the”speafer | He added, “that house would dare o | yemedy known and overy family should have | friends 8 / was firm in the decision that there was but | take it up again? & bottl — ) 5 & X o / RO it Binioii b Babati LAt penaan L3 a bottle B e Dwportant Comvention of Teachors. ‘ 7 placed them in the same I The previous question was finally ordered [ MINISTER SCRUGGS HAS RESIGNED. LOCATED PAVING DISTRICTS. ExEnsoy, Neb., Jan Special to Tie , h on the substitute reported by the committee % Ber.]—The Northeast braska Inter AR of the whole by a vote of 130 to and the | Frank €, P dge Glven the Venezuelan substitute was agreed to Misslon -~ Washington Notes. Some Action Taken Yesterday by the Three | County Teachers association will convene ANt & I()t, T'hose we had on sale were Dr, SYDNEY FINCFR Protessor of Medicine at Univers \ly College, London, ing considered, and the house immediately to proceeded, in committee of the whole, to W 2 3 The Majors and the City ¥ er. in the Presbyterian church of this city Feb X i g ¢ Mation to Kecommit. Defeated. oy samrvatos, D. O, Joii 38 —The nomina- | qmg Board: of Publio Works and Bugineer | rusty 11, The following prosram. il Lo | our $10.50 suits, and there are a few of i tion toc of Mr I Iridge to b i | ’ Mr. Re , democrat, from Pennsylvania - '( -‘l' \- “-““_ l»' [,' © | Rosewater putina large part of the after- | yendercd: ) sy G ‘then moved to recommit the bill with in- | minister to Venozuela was the first intima- | 000 “voctorday in locat roposed paving Yeleome address, Rov. I TUR o} ) A& It structions to the committee on commero to | tion the public ad that Minister Soruggs | oo S¢S1erday in locating provosed paviug | Mo come address, Rev, A, Astor W them left. Those we now putin are report buck the provisions of the senate bill [ jad vacated his mission to Mr, A Imerson: discussion, P —_ e . as modified by the amendments adopted by | ¢+ o e iy v vo. | PoArd’s work will be laid before the council, | yu1'G.'L, “History for Use and Cultur ) 3 g reotlar § 3 7 £ the house committee of the whole, with tho | SCruges roturned to the Un ©$ e | 4nd will be in the nature of a_recommenda- | | Jadhis Culp, Lahew; diseusston, My, | ¢ Given up to Die” by the our 1cg,nlal $15 suits, made of chev exception of the Cockran amendment, which | cently on leave of absence, granted because | yion that the districts named. be adopted by vie wearer. 0 Teacher, l provides that nothing in this act shall be [ of ill health. He is now at his home in | the city fathers. Fript o Ay, oGt Al Doctors. | iot and CCISSlIflCl‘C, cut construed to uthorize any foderal oficer fo | Atlanta, Ga. I tho districts aro created us outiined by | S : s \ i relax, modify or suspend any rules or rogula- | * pyior . \ide the bourd they will bo s folows: Soven- | & . Wi S LA R Eers tions which may be hdopted by state or mu. | Prior to Mr. Scruggs’ departure from his | the bourd thoy will be ag follows: streets, | Vies. In Public Behools,” Prne in sacks an CUt'lWaYS- ni itia 5 sion of con- | Post of x!ut) the Mijares incident oceurred. | from Eighteenth strect, | I' ales, Cov i discussion. 0. °C. | fla Thanks God for Saewa and Pl'ily! tagious or infectious discuses from any part | Scnor Mijares was a Venezuelan political | from California to Cuming venty- ‘luulfl»” ; Manigzenient y I The colors are V{ll‘le(l and of the U ites, or to permit the ¢ refugoe, who took pussage on tho the Red | stroct,from California to Nicholus; Nicholas, | %, H, \ . for its Success. -l—l—\\-, | 1l Y q or disc from any vessel in any port | «D» line steamer Philadelphia, an American | from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth; Nine- Afternoon. s : g, 7 [ a A 70 ntine regulations have: been | voical bound. for New vork Wi oo | toenth, Cuming to Pavl; Twonty-fourth, |y fimee ) stylish. e have all sizes. ou wi : hed by state or munic k ; : b Dodge to Cass, and Chicago, Twenty-third to | ¥ Gouney L) S ey until such vessel shall have comp| v Philadelphia was at La Guayra, Venezuelan | Twenty-fifth; Jones, Twenty-fourth to » discus- EAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Aug. 15, o Cass . . | certainl reciate these wh 0 such regulations. oficers attempted to take Senor Mijares | Twenty-sixth, and = Tiwent and {-ana |1|ly T"I_""!“I‘ ul 3 Vot ]“x.r!‘l;‘n T deem It my duty to tender this mvwl“’ : erta n y IIPP ciat foess St y bt ¥ recommit was defeated— from the vessel. The captain refuses Twenty-fif treets and Twi fth ave- 3 hy 5 L o et monial as an offer of gratitude for whal " A 4b ! ~ give him up, and Mr. Hanna, the Uni nue and Twenty-sixth streots, from St. | LN : > 7Y | “Kickapoo Indian Sagwa” s done for mo. thcm, for no one can (]Ul)ll(.ltc_ them. capie the vote on the final passage of | States consul at La i, sustained him. | Mary’'s avenue.to Teavenworth street; i \ ci L. | 1 ¢ out of the army in the ‘fall’of '3, bro. the billon a di n. The vote stood 111 | CI 1Ce papers wi m. n refused the | Twonty-sixth, from Fari " J V. G i 5 . W u 1ot #en down by chironic dyspepsia n its worst | o 47. Philadelphia and her captain sailed away | ward, from Twenty-sixth str cipa N snders | form, and” also enlargement of the | £ & Mr. Mallory raised the point of no quorum, | without th to Twenty-sixth avenue; Par v . D r S Hale. | heart, 1 consulted the best physicians, | a ul "l n Cl Vvear but on a vote by tellevs the vote stood 138 It is sc: thought t y - | ninth to Thirty-third il Ry N £ “l‘:‘:\‘llll‘ !lml visited institutions in the East, and one- | C 10 20, nes rising out of this oh’ ext from Hamilton tr; west city hmm:ll'.xrk. B S $ oo ‘rl:‘\’ll ;Agv:n\\l‘“mu the same thing, —1 never ‘ A ¢ No effort was made to securea yea and | afffiv can be in any way responsible for Min- | from Thirty-fourth to w imits ; 1. Clemmons, I 3 \1..44 Wil S e ld comrae. I fook | ave rece . nee a S e e ks T sTanealLlD SonMins o frm Lo et stroot. | Ny iroiciom ey koman = | AT b an o e sane ek | We have received two cases of these T'he New York & New Jersey bridge bi s, and especially in view of the fact | Ames avenue, from Thirtieth to Thirt i | Quilkin, Josie' and 1d the | Sagwa has changed my life from misery | . was then called up, but the Pennsylvs that the new minister from Venezuela to the | Twenty-second, from Cuming to Izard d vl“'vlw ts of the Wiyne Yre- | anil pain to one of heaith and gladness, ani ooods l)()u“‘ht for C;ll‘]y (lcllvcry but were delegation compelled 1ts withdrawal by fili- s ived, and that ar- | Buncroft, to Gastellar; Ninth, Bunerott | Bont torul o iven by | 1 can o enfanything widion Hikireds My g ’ bustering tactics. m.vnnuN have bee n made for his presen- | south to school house site ancroft, Tenth 1S, > ta are of ¢ 001 : A o B Yo TR ACE IR 1 S 2 nt1 1 SO 4 Tho houso then, in committoo of the | Tation to President Harsison tomorrom. | fo. near Fourths Castollar, Fiftesuth to | oyt A b s crtanen (ke S Rl RS | not received by us until this week. They whole, proceeded 1o the consideration of the S ity Twentieth; Kighteenth, Leavenworth to | attend. oML AL KnaWIOE ¥ ensol ARl sundry cf appropriation bill, ] P ur Pierce; Nineteenth, Mason to Pierce ; Mason, B e 5 is capable of making such a cure, ho not only i o) Z o debate occupied ubout twenty 1 D The supreme (qu;z dismissed, for want of | Seventeenth w0 ‘wentieth; Pierc ) wARD, Neb., Jan, § [Special to Tus endorses but cheerfully recommends o any were tO ])C SOld flt 37‘1"- 1 Dlll mcnt, but though there was u tacit, but not expres 5 lon, with directions to the United | Eighteenth to Twentieth: Arbor Tenth S L s SROuL E | one, disd - e < > . {lg!is thoro yasa taclt, bt not exprossed el courtfor the ditrict of South | to “fhirieenth; Thiriy'etghon, 'Farnam to | Bre.] —FY'F. Guthmann, o prominent busi | his teaimontal comes wndar e noticn rather than have them left on our hands Missouri, would be_allowed thirty minutes | Carolina to do likewise, the suits brought by son, Halt Howard, Jackson®ind Jonos, | ness man of this city, diod suddenly this | OF ShYsolier who 1s sufforing, let liim take tomorrow to present his opinionas to the | the Northwestern —'Railroad company | Thi xth to Thirty-ninth; Thirty-third | sy o rt morning about 9 o'c k of neuralgia of the 1n i Sngwa at onee; and may God prosper 7 & 2 VA W roposed repeal of tho Sherman silver bill, | and the Central Railrond company | g hirty-fourth, Farnam t Dodge; | heart, after a throe days' ilin Mr. Guth- | you with the success of this yemedy is the would rather th(‘) vere on the pUth S Without disposing of the bill, the committes st Walter and Els, to enjoin venty-fourth avenue, St. Mary's avenue to | mann' was an old settler of Nebraska, well | &rateful prayer of rose and the house adjourned county officers from _collection r Harney, Twenty-eighth to Thirty- | known in Plattsmouth, Lincoln and other JAMES WARRIN | bO(ly; thCl‘CfOl‘e, h[l\'C let tl')ClTl down to of a tax imposed on the railroads by the {'\Wenty-ninth avenue, Half Howard to | place IR RN AR state. The taxes were state, county and | Farnam: y-sixth, Fa ‘ : Vil G IsLAND, N an. 23.—[Specia i 2 Sohool taxts,” The Tillman batrd ot Jis | Baras R o B AR o o | K 16K APOO INDIAK the actual cost price Further Discussion of the Anti-Option sinl | Zation assessed their property at a higher Fighteenth to Nineteent | | . P N nth; © young lady of this city, died suddenly last - e st Sfdie AniOption rate than other property and it s “asserted | Tenth to Eloventn; Pierce, Twenticth to | Nghtof jufamerons Theno fuddenly last Salilh I / ler, republican, from New Hamp shire | of the state and hhe b i : nsliar Lscuss g cher in the public schools and a graduate . Druggists. o issue hus stirred up the ulmml Considerable discussion was_ indulged in ate, and has be issue | relation to repaving some streots. 1t was | of the High school claes of a1, “hp oot diverted the senate today by arraigning two | s well between the two wings of the South | finally deternined to_rétommend that Cum- | o Sl shanl porgoc iss of 1301 Theflazs | &) per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. ropublican sonators (Messrs. Hoar of Massa- | Caroling democracy. 1t 18 held that juris- | ing stroet, from Twenty-Rifth avenuo to | “gyn e Rot o gstt olf mast. chusetts and Platt of Connecticut) for put diction cannot be umlh- to attach by combin- | Fortieth street, be repaved; also Sixteenth, .| —Rev 1 5 plagimoan e mitate opubii i Byeq ) Bl . A. Lewis, a well known cit ting forward against the anti-option bill a [ ¥ e 00 bl o et St tarnatpl, BTIL Ao yare o iving southeast of Ashland, or of the 2- iyt Bt | Bl et st | bk S MUY | FREEY smeeee 2o | | Columbia Clothin constitutional argument that would be | involved to over £2,000, the amount e Howard to Jackson, died Wednesday morning 3 fnstanpetoipayposts equally strong in its application to the tariff | to take the case into the federal court ° | No other business was transacted by tho | “\Wywone, Nebs, Jan. 2.—[Special Telo- | age, and we will mail you free a law. Ho warned them that they would be | Merits of the case were not gone into, board during the afternoon, gram to Tiie Ber.)—G. W, Harris, o wealthy | theilling and 1 §10 Biarantin ealled upon to defend the tariff law in the Missing Returns, —— ng ntansety 8 old gentleman residing in this city, died sud- ks | (/ m ) lll next congress if the democrats were true to | When the senate adjourned LAlL first ol 8 "u‘f}f‘}‘.'.'.'l?\'&?ek“x‘} denly at 4 this evening of heart discase. The | POOK of 173 pages, entitled ** LIFE ( ) C the platform on ohio i Gt b L lecoased leaves a family of grown children, | AND SCENES AMONG THE KICKA- which their presidential | messengers bearing the returns e N 2O0aN 4 Al b | ticket hud boen clected, and ho intimated | $61€s had not appearcd at 't itol. | ¥ SR BERciasfolitils | Ap oo INDIANSS Y | 18th and Farnam b“%c"g that their contention that the taxes could | Ghese *Htes dre Georeia Than, WHERE IS KAISER e Tells all about the Indians. be imposed only for the purpose of \ue, s, however, expected to reach the A R DS TIe not for the purpose of protection, would be | city before midnight, which will bring the IstaE of the Lindeldiotml Gon Asuiaxp, Neb., Jan. 23— (Special to Tus | Address, = fatal to a high protective system. missing returns down to four. The presi- b aterlonydiiping, o Ber.]—Swift & Co. finished filling their HEALY & BICELOW, At the couclusion of Mr. Chandler ech | dent willy tomorrow notify the secretary of [ OWing to the prolonged absence of Philip | j 2 1o the rolonged absence of Philip | jee house Saturday night. They had worked 621 Grand Avenue, L] olars, Cathatla the antioption bill went over without | state of the facts and he will decide what is | Kaiser, the Lindell hotel has been closed. | twenty-six days and have put up 118,000 tons ° e ercer ury i worth, John action, ap agreement having previously been | necessary in order to_comply with the law | Yesterday the employes of the hotel took in | of je New Haven, Conn. . ! . 8 O, NolnG reached t the vote on that bill shall be send a special DS rach of the e Omaha’s Newast Hotel | i) Wator L il 0 S oy r the wages of the waitresses, cooks, the Ancient Order of United \\“rkm"" | N ' sted fr Iders of the In the discussion of a provesed nendment sfirmations: United States Consuls— | PAYINE U & cone | Wednesday evening: J. B. Orange. past | ha, ha on duly @ ppojinte fo:the Cherokee Outlot bill, Mr. Platt, repud- itounseville. Wiilman of Idaho at Barmen; | Scullions and others, but no meals were | IISCIY SHORIngL JL B, Orange. past O 1270 "'n "N"J L F _Cm‘nl 1o Wpproval 6t Lhe oity n, from Connecticut, re: R o Adolph G. Studer of Towa at Singapore; | s ed after dinner. Mr, Barr, former pro- | workm: I.B. I i " See themin the window. could, which was used in The following officers were installed by taken on Tuesday of next week iquent state rure the returns. mphitl, foreman; R, A PRSI cil of Sald city, to assess the damuge dent-clect as a man * o John J. Platt of Ohio at Dublin. Postmas: | prietor of the Rotel, was telegraphed to at | Fawkl overseer; Johnson Knight, re- owners respectively property re of the best interests of the country | ters: Nebraska—Mrs. Bertha Kleven, Cul- | Kansas City, but he declined to interferc corder; F. L. Ande receiver; Swan An coms with Bath at or day. | would get the better of any desire to serve | bertson; Jacob M. Harmen, Sheldon airs of the hotel, as his interests son, guide; towen:: head wardan > =8 0 Rooms with Bath ) por a or the purpy his friends.” 50 Rooms with Bath at $3.5 to #4.6) per ¢ and oxtending Sixteenth stroct froum = : R S o 'x-lwl; ted by mortgages on property S. Baldwin orly warden, After the 4 Bt Ashedad L Stroot, to the sonth city, it Certificates of election of Se : ; d by Kaiser i llation a fine supper was enjoyed at the - P S You are further notified, that havin Joc 1, democrat, from Missouri, und r‘l‘i“l‘ml L. Harpor, w{|;1'~~|‘l‘ nt of the | What has becomo of Kaiser is a matter of | restaurant of L. . Wolven. Ono how taei OPENRED AUGUST 18b | coptad huld appomtment and. faty Davis, republican. from Minaesota, for the | Fidelity National bank of Cincinnati, and a | uncertainty. Employes of the hotel think ber was received by iniation o - e srequired by lnw, we will, on the 30th day B e 10 M 0 L s e | SN, i, O kel gt | hath bk mer o ol ol o amton | PG BBy conation, | CAN| BE QURED, | #oversw st O, b sented and placed on file. Also the cortiti- | denied a pardon by the president. The ap- | mitted suicide. Nothing has® been learned | puvg o wembership of over fifty. S in the forenoon. at’ the office of T 1, M cates from the presidential electors for the ation for pardon is endorsed as follow to support either belict € ) Ie roon 2, New York Life building, within — If Dr. Schenck's L nd cure of Con- | he corpora it ¢ wid el neet fo ¢ stato of Loulsiun Th recent examination by surgeous se- | - Though the police have been notified they Narrowly Escaped Death. o, | C. S. ERB. Prop. : ] \der) A hs S | 50 Liooms ui T A by, ; sumption were 5o lllul’}mv)v and untreioc purpos nside and makihg the nsse Houso bill 1o provide for lowering the | leeted by the attorney gencral hows. that the | arned notuing - coucerning Kumser. | - Jusiara, Neb., Jan. 2. —(Special to Tug | peoplo might doubti but what has proved ment of damuge (UG owners respectivoly helght of a proposod. bridge cross the Ohlg e, lons datigurousty siek “than ap. | us becomo of the missing hotel | Bee]odb. Tagts. wite aut et o racord us ol as 0 r drand tatn Metropohta,n. Hotel Insus ot dainnge totho onnoss reguset 14 river between Cincinnati and Covington by Aot i, P continues to be as much of a mat- | Loricnced o lively Funbway Saturday orn, mannsy AR Broadway,corner Prince h|.. apvropriation thereof, taking into consfder the Rapid Transit B se facts, | do not think any iierferonce njecture as on the day of his disap- | Perienced a lively runaway Saturday ey rom the calenda Y JTARSBRED | O leh fhous. L oot shidk any fojartarea; wce. y S g south of town. Just as they strea | A Specific for Consumption N W JRK OITY thon special bonefits, 1f an erty belonging to you, proposed to Refitted and renovated under now muonge- ; Natad T he RO The Sy : T ——— down a steep hill the bugey pole run through | and for all diseases of the Lungs. No trent- | iropoan pl Room ratea$la duy | po SPRIOREGEC B8 6I00ERAIL, ARG witlah has Took Up the Anti-Option BIL The white hous quarantine has been | No Anei Pyrive in Brom: : the neck-yoke strap, soaring the horses. | ment in tho Worldcan place 80 nany perme. {ipwards. “ltestiurint squal to the best | beqh declired necossary by |t St Biate” thatl By, Tl e cp e ically removed. Little Martena Harri- SRR 2100, | They Upset the b bruising the occu. | nent cures of Consumptlon to 1ts orealt | in the city at modorate rates. Stroet curs ( it 1, by unanimous consent, | son has entirely r S b Cures all headach, t 3 i UZEY, g u ! veing situnted In sald city of Omaha, in the £ : R anasnt, iy ely recovered from her illness, > bad Drbaking com | Sehenck's. Nothing in Nuture acts sodi from all R. K. stations and steamboat wnd d to the consideration of the anti \ i ol it B pants quite badiy, then brbaking away from | 3 county of Douglas, and state of Neb 8 and 10 local health oficer took from the 5 H D a | and effectively on the lung embra ferry Inndings pass the door, il 1 1] [ o option bill ~ih uestion being on the amond- | ehirance to the private ‘part of tho mansion, Advertising the School Tsonds. ‘l.h;;”\;h:‘ll' y EHSYEPD Do il i phill and at | Cissues, nod .4..‘.‘.wuylm-.,v.‘1 tubarcios, | HILDRETH & ALLEN, Propriotors. | 1 20 fout ot w 60 teornt vt 46, § ment offered by Mr. Vilas, democrat, from o cards warning persons b e Yity Treasurer Bolln tods ses for | tempted to pass a team ;o) o ke, but | congestion, inflammation, colds, coughs and | e \' Qw50 fook of 1oy 40,8 B r. George, democrat, from Mississippi, ‘ A . g s chool amounting to $185,000. | stream. Miss klva Rants was quite seriously ) { W 6 R o S e anement whichs o o | TR dispi \.."\“.:,"'.':.':l';f:}‘“".n“:'.:."',,":::.:rg Bids will be roceived up to moan on the st [ Injured ani her fatherand mother reccived | Drs Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup : inlot i, i o partly made lust Saturday it B M atisfiod that | day of Februa The bonds are in the sum | several bruises When all else fails 1tcomes to the resciit. Not Of w21 teut of 1ot 16, DAK I No: 3s 2 1 Jook public until the physicians are satistied that | 8y 8 1m 7 shour, and when he took his pis | Al danar ot e, "l 18lled Sha of 81,000 each, bear the date of January e — until it fails, d only after faithful trial, | of 1ots 6-7-8, Mottor's subdivision of lot 48, tion was made by Mr. Washburn, republican, SARKIROF SORLN WALMOVEQ, - | 1892,'and run for twenty years < Her Clothes Caught Fire. Would any ene despond. Tt hias brought the or Bink: Dkahoma; 1 400 foot w sfrom Minuesota, to have the vote taken on World's Falr Matters. per cent interest Cray Cexter, Neb., Jon. [Special to | hopaiess to lito wnd | alth, 1t 'u"llul‘; )1 the otof ot 46, K. E 1 g Okahowa ; w E ; . 3 - i despair of te Jusand homes Into j¢ | et Lot ottor's subdivision of lot 48, & Thursduy next. This was objected to by [ A sub-committee of the federal legislative | | No bids for less than par value with ac ] —The other gvening Hon. James | ig" doing 4 now. It will continue to do it | togers' plat. Okuhoma; w 36 foet of sublog Mr. White, democrat, from Louisiana, who | committee of the World's Columbian. oxpost. | crued interest will be considored throuzhout tne azes. Dr. S-henck's Practical | W 16 feet 1ot 9, Mottor's subdivie said that the senators from New York and | tion. consisting of General . W. S imelabe o Treatise on Consumption, Liver and stomach Dis 8. E. Rogers' plat, Okahon Delaware (Hill and Gray) desived to address | West Virginia, W. J. Woodside of PPhiladel —_———— — — eases mailed free ty all applic mt) ‘4 foot, excopt s 7 ot of 1ot 16, Onk Hill No. the senate and were ot present today, and | ohin. D, 15 lley of Vermont, John Boyd Dr. J. H. Sch=nck & Son, Philade1phia, Pa, 56 oAb Mottor's subdivision; o 248 feet ot lot hé suggestod Tuesday of next week as the | Thatcher of New York, H. . Rucker of | Iseles sul : ; i a . . ¥ You are o fiod to be present at the time Mme for taking the vote. After some col- | North Dakota and Mr. Sanders of Missis rhes a save 2 Stant T3 24 Re DISORDERS and place aforosuid, and maks ay cHiotane loquy, Mr. Washburn consented to Mr. | sippi, will appear bofora the senate appes G ' . | to.or stutements concerning suid proposed | White's proposition, and the arrangement | priations committee the latter part of this A48l (e train | f propriation, or ussessment of G was finally wade that at 1 o'clock on Tues- | week and urge an appropriation to carry the [ + EVILS, WEAKNKBSRS,\DEBILITY, KTC., that a0 YOU Ay consider prope; day of next week the vote shall be take y ) n o men CKLY' ana Pl . Wo will send you the marvelous 5. Mot O ! on [ national committee thr the fair. This i mpang” thew ln men QUICKLY' ana “PEIMA =y ey e marzsions i1 o pacn the George substitute and not later than 2 | will include the 5,000 deficiency. The ex JAMES STOCKDAL n A M curely pacsed) FILKE 1o any suffes the p p Z CALTHOS will Hest ) FLACK o'clock on th tself. 3 10 evory part of the body, 1 will 86 free, and & logal guar, ‘clock on bill § act amount to be asked for has not yet b muha, January 5, 1893 5 i 3 URenlth, $tr b i The bill then went over without action | decided upon, but it is thought it will be . CRETLINE ool e totoler — Adirass L e o ,"l,' riation tiat was ¥ and pay : aud tho Cherokee Outlet bill, which had | #00,000. This is the appr s 4 B, fIIEANS, T the house, was taken up for | stricken from the sundry civil bill in the A N DYER Address VON MOHL CO., RiEAN house appropriations committee on account . — 4 f The bill haviug been read, Mr. Platt, ro- | of s being new legislation and subject to publican, from Connecticut, offered as u sub- | points of order. The senate committee will | stitute for it the bill reported by him from | be requested to insert this amount as an | H[ Ime I [] I] 8”[] ”m [] ' D:B“.”Y commitice on Indian affairs on July amendment to the house sundry civil bill. | » ) amendment to the substitute was | The petition clerk of the house document AND LOST VITALITY factory bulldings: | weukness, © ete wanently - cured i offered by Mr. Berry, democrat, from Ar- | room is literally sw amped with many thou | work requiring thorough aud | wen 1 Viivend” wealed) FIEE the § celpt that kavsas. This bill provides for the appoint. | sands of petitions fram al] setird, fhou- knowledge of construction uid | cured me when everytning she (ol andont anent of & commission for the extinguishment | country, praying that congress enuet logisla PR, LU g with Sismp it Neb. | W, BUTLER, Box 147, Marshal, Mich,

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