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OMAHA DATLY mm- wwmmson JAM’MRY 25, 1898, 'nnfl not to stie up further agitation of re- | recelved by messenger the returns of the F D R 0[1 0\‘ their families and invited guests. After | HAVE EXTEVDED THE T]ME lgious bodies by bringing in any recommen- | state of Wisconsin and has received the fol- ” lc \Tl supper they were entertained witha short | dation to congress. The adjournment of the | lowing tolegram from Senator Sanders | program of literary exercises interspersed ( } committe for one weok at this stage of the | /\mm(mr\ll messenger with duplicate prosi- | with several songs by the Leslic quartet. o, when it was over the protest of | dential election etugns ' from Montana. | C i July, 1808, the Limit Fized for Bridging the | Chairman Durburmow. who wnted 0 e ld | on the Bou. "odnY for Washington, arriving | Bnit of John E. Ss\uga Against the New | SHI6 BUTING 15 16 prog Missouri at Omaha. this feeting on the purt of members of the | Dispatches have also been received that York Life, Himwood. comimit | the messenger from Oregon is on his way to Elmwood's al mine is to be worked by Representative Houk. of Ohio favored a | Wi Mm»hwv“ e " T Plattsmouth parties ¥ 4 3 rtia inday opening. is ge| Fashington Notes, | L " ASSOCIATE JUSTICE LAMAR'S DEATH ' hariiel i PRI RITR o SR RN ” DAMAGES DESIRED FOR A BROKEN BODY | Angus Schreider of Chambers has become ral way, was that the gutes shoul The majority of the membors of the rules a cripple as a result of freezing his hoels opened on Sunday afternoon, but the public | commistee of the houso w in session a popen | solies Murtn wet v | : should be admitted only to the art galleries | long time this afterncon. discussing the DR AT $ONTen Wedding. oot s A Both Honses of Congress, After Transaeting | qnd 1o the other kindred exhibits, He w order of business und the Panama canal and | He Tumbled Into'an'Open Conl Tiol the “;‘ el r golden wedding suniversery | To kk‘\‘p the skin ¢ lean n Little Business, Adjourn Out of also in favor of the proposed religious nhall, | whisky trust investigating resolutions. N Omaha Property of the D tant . b - in which all denominations should hold | conclusion was reached. No resolution on N | o While running a race of Matt | 1o y s averett ¥ """'l"'" S it yotioual exercises. ‘Thore was more sUpport | tho silver qu ation 18 yet. before the ruies aad """'"l"':l‘ rma | Stenser of Newport fell and i over on | I to wash the excretions of the wed. | to this view of a modified Sunday opening | committee, but one will be presented soon. njuries. s rider, breaking his log v : (e s alet alce than to the kind of fpening proposed by the | Information has been received hiiaiy State Senator Hale of Madison county is from it off; the skin takes fair managers. Mr. Houk's plan al nvolved | department m,.. it Vi 3 y n applicant for. the rivership of the > of 1tselt inside. if Wasnisarox, D, C., Jan. 24.—There was | sacred mn d o strict requirement that | Benavides and Prudencio Gongajes, lohdors Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 24.—[Special to.Tae h land office under the Cleveland ad wre of itself inside, if not but littie business trans; in the house | ¢uployes should not work move than six | of the Mexican idits who have caused so | Bep,]—J Dundy and a jury are »d | ministratton He.00 ] blocke side. B usiness nt of the | 4avain the woek. Much of the time he oc- | much trouble along the border, have boen | to in S erinl of e el ey X0 ENELR Some of the Lincoln papers haven't dis olocked outside W. L. DOUCLA today because of the icement of th ) during the session was taken up in | captured by Unitod States troops L AR B b ud yet that the s veen todis I' ash it often and ABkth of Justios Lamay. % ] dine 1’, legter adressad (H{,,M,‘.'.,_,, Dr. Rustimente, the newly appointed minis- | Omaha \n ,q\‘.,.’,\ ’“n.,.‘. Jonn K, § AR AR L it FGRATIAT O wash 1t often anc $3 SHOE "h'l On moti Aller i |l|: ”:.‘ gl L s ely it r from Venezuela to the United Sta h w York Life Insuran McKcighan of the S clean, without dmn; any NOT RIP. use adjourned a ark of re tions, and asked | received formally by President Ha for §25,000. On the evening of June 23 las er being | noar! 3 b house adjourned as a mar T | SPHuther o0 Hot; Tn view of . 6FF | gy ally by Presiden r§25,000. On the evening of Jun After being in b ear as the J Best Calt 8hoe in the world for the pijos, h ity Savage was run to cateh a car, and did | result of falling into ! nbus, G h it. re- W. L. Douglas shoesare sold every whors. h or tha chanloln sald: %O, | Poeition shown by s organizations The Unitedl Biates cruiser Newark ar | 80 0 o8t O the feontof the | W, Bkedy 18 Ut asain. " bt fiotan tor | SOKG of violence to it, re | Everypody sbomia vieat them. It 13 a duty In his his prayer the chaplain said: it mizht not be th eceipts would be today at Naples from Cadiz, She will | ROt see the open coal hole in the e A I 1 to tle y 3ou ows yonmolt to get tho best vaiue for Eternal Gol, we come before, Thee with | diminished by a cor 16 tation of the cceive the vatican exhibit on board and | Omaha block of that company. He tumbled William O'D 4 ? 6l ([llll 1 most gentic soa P ’mu,mm.»yw[)rnr(’:,n lnmy-g\;‘k\mwn-hrlb s honc " d W Aness, | Sunday opening question. and if it might t to this oo or exhibition at the Y on thay fished him out it was wyer to 1 v ro of the purohasing W, cuglas Shoes,whio bowed heads g ¥ filled with sadn | ok ol e “AHMM“ $he opositien, | o |\~(mxrm untry for exhibition at th into it, and wu n"h y fishi H»n 1 \H fact that a letter nddre 15 \\.m‘n. M a '\U‘lp W ll.l no fn .ll- sy A hhead, % S e piitley nat mourning the death of an emninent justice of | M re eleven members of the committee, he minister to Spain h {nobind the tound he had his left leg broken, his left | pywyer of Randolph fell into his hands and R Wl vertised above, as llwmmnfl- n tesiity, the suprome court, more than once a member it was made evident that the vote would | State departiment that the Spanish sevesn. | 07 broken and a piece knocked off his spine. | appropriated 850 that the missive contained kali in it. 2 Tuko No Subntituto, .oy of this louse, and likewise of the most il close enough to requive a full attendance | ment has accepted the invitation of the | He claims to be totally disabled DLy Are ANy sy o b b b lustrious Christian preacher of today w A majorit X United States to be represented in the naval In the case of the Sun Vapor company ‘\\‘lnlr,m Elkhorn train was | ¢ into Pears' is _\»upl“)_\»‘.(l to Br T T ER o T s Himpedi on’ DOt oMt L Wh vo commemorate the virtues and | Seven members wore present ‘n:ul" LU % Vo du Apuil next, and has also acquicsced | aFainst tho City of Lincoln the jury found | Stanton o flue burst on the eugine, badly W. L. Donglus, Brockton, Mass, Sold by rare grace and charm of the justice, the | 00 tRrHl, Aessrs. Liley ingle olliver, | in the position of this government that | gor ne plaintih for 81220 This wae s Sl Tas Aot 1 ey s iemary (He | hyec tlie Oy SoaD N tHe || atugsiv Wanbiksleiise S tns Cha and Robbins of Pennsylvania, ave opposed to | the caravels Nina and Pinta should be fitted | [0F the plaintiff for §1.2 This wa ping down to look at his fire when t D ! Carlson, Kilus Bvonson. 1. W, Cressy, Nouth wonderful talents and dedication of himself | &1L G0 T Pennssivinia, e A where the company, which has its headquar flue burst, the stoam and hot water s y - alkali o Ot part of tho Listiop to tho. service of rross, D Durburow, Houk Now Worl or the naval review ane thoncy | ters at Canton, O., hnd o vonteact with: the ' his face and neck, burning them "”?M that has no alkali . ) 1 1 . his fellow men, wo pray that their sudden | Lagan are or of Sunday opening in | to Chicago SIE IOt ReIA g 1L WiLH Bnuch fn i nipe; ‘hs | FESHbLY, . Hia ket X ting tiom i deoihe g como tous e an ndmoatstment | 55kt O USRS, | sword o apipetsy o Tios amar, | o7 ST & TS | Sl et o ey orts of stores sell | Grot - Catarrh? B e (luy opening. and Mr. Little is in favorof it, | Wasuixotox, D. C., Jan. 24.—Secretary ting onth aitor tho | wert also bty burnedl. Pat Crotty, dho on All sorts of stores sell | . Extonded the leaving Mossrs. Wheeler and Cogswell on | Noble today fssued the following order year expire : notifiod to dis. | &in IS 1 Che iFnices” Akl £av R iat |y i : On n of Mr. Bryan 'rat, of Ne el e 4 DerawrurT or Tvemion, Wasnixgrow, D, | continue, The company contended that this | heine Rl L lEdLa Dy Dl it, especi l”) lllllg‘k"‘ ) i "‘ly" ‘I‘I“”Nf”"*ll‘“;“j“ ! braska w‘wuu‘ bill was | x'« 1 nvlv ‘I 1 nees o secure favorable congres- | to'wnnounce the death, on yestorday, ot % | Sted” tor- aRtiiren, . The' couit -tnetiiated mained until the boiler had cmntied itsel. all sorts of ]lL.O[)lL 1se it | st o ing until July 1, 1508, the time within which ¢ ton. nllx.»'._ 4001 of Lucien Q. €. L strongly in favor of the plaintiffs, giving (“I;:'I‘Iny \.\‘4;. 1:“”\7‘.\ ‘I)‘y\\\n l;(.m medics .u;: = spa ik L Ll the bridge authorized to be constructed | gan, wh n favor of Sunday open- | retaty i ““:”:‘ rior ™ from them the profits they claimed to make e 'ml:‘"'"‘. " sl :‘1‘1” b is injuries wi the lood brightatd pure across the Missouri river between Omulia lv“.;l”;‘;v;r\v‘z..\r ;:"v“w\.L'\I,“E.“;‘\;.-wr about | B 1588, to - Jaauar R T tHoBoHEFaC, e o e 1 mup for several montls NS fia‘aiat SR o nmlll! incil I(J\ wu]n- \rln .” mrlun\\, the | ngly [H‘“ " & ‘”‘ Sl s at te justice of the supreme court of the Amasa Hall and Wesley Johns plead guilty - Glves avio The special order or » day was e 0 ™ " N ¢ ny wi i ' States, [t belongs toothers with whom [ to having broken into the Emerald postofice, Death of a Child ] POPULAR S ikinioy il to. the consideration: of ored to get a vote on the matt ho_werved Incongress, on tho. bonch. nnd in | and taken therefrom u lot of stamps. Thoy | There is mourni the home of Council FARNAM S, THEATRE PAIGES An Honest, Real Cure which today and tomorrow had been as- | the [majority wis against him and did not u;ln;vL---’!;l‘mm i bulvate and official Iite, to | were remanded for trial. Both were em- | man Solomon Prince. The lifo of the baby | ke Kome all rouds lead to the Honse o urm..-mwF‘"n'myf-’ Colds, signed, subject, however, to geaeral appro- | want one. e then suggested a session to- | Speak of his merits there 13 with pleasure | y15y the time as farm hands near Emer- | o Tousahold: onded okt ., TO-NIGHT. | Headacho, Nevous Prostra- w}m““” ‘bills, morrow, but it immediately ame evident | festinony s here borne to his valuahle labors [ @0 30 00 it SO By S omeo | Of the houschold ended with yesterday's \ 13 1'rostra. i n this départment, which we L jer- sunse! e o Josephine s | EY’, Uon. Mr. Holman, democrat, from Indiana at most of the members did not want to | et b B T ey of Tepsfully BEE | Boid up several other men at their homes | Sunset. A few days ago Josephine, his | FLORENCE BINDLEY'S moved that tho house go into committec ct while the agitation was still going on, | sense of justice and goodness of heart. for | near there. dyear-old_daughter, was taken sick with | - Oroat i \’nn‘ Comody Drama, | oxygen Book®’ and 4 Trys Free. the whole for the further consideration of | and adjournment for a w was carried | which he was distinzuish In token of ap- John A. Shannon pleaded guilty to having | men hlunmllh .-u;np and “‘y”“l‘.”' 1w erow | THES 1°.AY TTRAIN ll\:l-uuul\v'\ civil bill o i “M’llll“:”n‘\l “l‘f":m; w:u wl}\:t (I)‘,l\l%l‘t‘-r”nll_.: P ‘:'v:,.,'4‘.‘.“|.\JUT rylce ~”‘m1:‘l”v1'4 “X_..n;"»r‘flrlluv[- w”“l““"“llv“} \l\; I<;}|nl.v hlu\wx Auburn and ::‘l;l\]‘ Hl!l\!!“u_r;l vefore 6 o'clock evening, Matluoe Wednesday and Saturday | SPEOIFIU 0XYGE" GD My, Oates, democrat, from Alabama, said | chaier s possible, bi ardly more e partine e draped in | b and costs therefor. hen she died | : that o did not wish to antagonize this motion | than pe jssible, that uta late day there may | Mouril for twenty daya on and from this | ¥ % Tho child was very b ag BOYD'S 1, NEW, | UotaGool ™ | _ Suito 510 Sheely Bldg, Omnh- if T , " e K0! he comu ee, by b OC. B0 2R, i anc 16 de- ¥ er lovable ways d N 0 evel s | Seat for Hoe. e would 1ot do 80 1f Thursday were substituted | 1 the comumittee, by a baro ma- | dute the Hlag carricd at half n nd the d L L her lov ys had THEATRE | | memory of the dead justice 1 cosiroyos the partme closed o he ¢ of his era 3 1 istric! .2 for today for the consideration of the bank- | jority proposition favorable to partial | PATtment closed op the day o bis funceal, John 6. Monjars began suit in district ibout the house * fungral arvy | 4 J ! . Tuesday and ruptey bill. But to this substitution Mr. | opening k . When the news of the death of Justice | COUrt today aguinst the Burlington Ratlway ik L LY | Wodhasday, Jan, 24 and 25 AFChltth]S Dickerson, democrat, from Kentucky, ob- company, ¢lin 10,000 damages for per - k B RIITORIEN, Lamar was conveyed to the president | 6 ¢ i Dewe | S jected, and the friends of the bankruptey bill D seub a message, too, of sympdthy to Mrs, | Sonal injurics. On_the Oth of last A AL ARG IEIi@Rved Tallied in opposition to Mr. Holnau's motion T : Monjars was crossing the defends ser W. 7. Menls of the 1 e B PR e btk B | s o vl of o 1L Ot | pa, foW (- | ¥ Firina i e e s oo L heoso | dtioniionittio ndmibaianot) tHa! URFrIEAMEs | Somivhion v ot SEMATS abteood o Drise | L sparson intlie vsult, in foreclosure cently been purchased and fitted up by the | New dances, Bi- | We have a full supply of Mathe« k;‘t;.:lll-“::‘l”n’l‘I‘Llllll‘!:l\"‘\h:\(\‘l\’ll :..:“u”ll);l\l;h o n‘;;"\ was not ;m..n.‘.‘fw:- after ‘n[vrul.m«': d dis- | many revolutionary heroes. that there are claims against the building | = R ing Papeys, Tracing Cloth, has produced in this generation, a eitizen of | cussion. A great deal of opposition was | . Rev. J. W. M. Williams, D. D., has now | aggregatine some £5,000. and as the rental | Stronk Specialliss, Perfect Btao Siktings, Special | T pansits; Rods,; Ghains, i 3 i 4 5 3 ) { the property decrens L bl LT elsy, Tapes, S my own state, a distinguished member of | o tlll Ay i ‘v | been pastor of the First Baptist church in | Value i ) and the property 5 AYER T tho Sty Agent Whistle, Hear the Lunch 3 pes, quares. this house from that state, a distinguished | Manifested on the part of some of the east- | yirinore for forty-two years, and s still | ing in worth, asks for the appointnent of a yuntor Girl Sing member of the senate and n distinguished | Orn senators, who pointed to what they | serving that congropstion aetisely siver, The Messrs. Brown profess to be Tho snle of sents will open at 0 o'clock Monday ed Catalogue frec cabinet officer vhen he died, n_member | called manifest evidence of inability of these The presbytery of Chit ¢ able to settie the matter in a few days, BRIy ARt hricesy ires M of the supren rt of the United States, tories to take up the cares and burdens | aavanced position. On Attt August A. | thechap who claims to = - J .34 ;54 ,3‘ .34 a8 & mark of respect to him, whom all who | of statehood decided in favor of a revision of the C 1S Ve Invemde i WL el tale o | ONDERLAKD and | know nim loved so well ‘wnd admired 8o | Objection was mado to. the admission of | sion of Faith accordiug to wmore liberal and | Chine but who s held in the county all | Fag no equal for the prompt relief | 114 South 15th Strest, much, 1 moye that this house do now ad- | New Mexico on account of its great pre- | poputar opinions B i Doy eI i o ot saicoure. | - and\spesqy cure of) Colas, Cough BIJOU THEATER | ree Jotrr vonderance of citizens who could not speak | 0 indred and ninety thousand dollars | PUrD @ Union Pacific bridge, tells the court speedy o COUB IR S | Ne 1 jal 3 The motion was unanimously agreed to | or write the English language; to Arizona | 5 G JINEeG And pinety thousand dollars | that he is peuniless and ‘asks forthe ap- | Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, | All This Woek ext to ()st()ih(_o and the house adjourned because of its immense debt and the poverty | No P Vor Church of the Henwoly Test. ne | Pointment of counsel to defend him. Preacher’s Sore Throat, Asthma, | STREETS OF NEW YORK, o soly lx'u““"n':‘lfll';il\”.xt'.fv;\'.rql::fi od recently by its rector, Rev. CLE el Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other And a Grand Speclalty Program. : DR. R W. BMLEY Bhtn O I T o e \1) Parker Mult-’dn, i i ('h‘.n'}t":;\::"Ill;lfllflll’“\l:;‘nl«\‘)‘( :\ ilson and two derangements of the throat and MATINEAADMISSION. i A . {20 to i ko o e seesbiseord religious census of Australia just com. | youngster: ed Ir ere arrestec i5" THe Kas b M RERE. : eoth Fille ith N O e e CR1se8 A | L For Thie mors. Mdvincon pogion-of | Ploted shows L4Sb00 ‘mombers e~ oha | Morming on the churge’ of stealinga lovof | 1ungs. The best-known cough.cura | Attpartsof howse:....2 . 2 St Pain b7 ths ary Al ' | statehood » caucus developed into & Inmh of England, 80,115 Catholics 9 | turkeys from Major Bohonan and selling in the world, it is recommended by | — M i Labjitaveas ay a communication from Chief Justice > enst, anc 5 o 'n victory | are the four most numerous denominations, It ed that | son ha ] e s y e 2 SRR L ¢ 112 05 ausehaloouivbibo Ehisivios Wrost | for. o e O e o et e or s president of Marquette col. | theft. MeLaughlin was held, but the others | ite preparation with singer: FRANK R. ROBERSON, Teeth Extracted Without Pain or fdent announcing the death of Associate considered a victory, howover, Iu name | lege, Milwaukee, “has been appointed the | Weke "’;;Y:;l;;:’:;!»“ s Bean en snaeatn S0t preachers, and teachers, It soothes S i Ir D ! Danger. . ‘ ¢ | or the subsequent action of the cauct rlish s r s Order of Jesui o lington has been enga ¢ » inflame sibra 658! Liningor Galle hand venpor N 1 i Justice Lamarwas 1h1d befors thasenate by | 00l for sosubsequent nction of the causus | Buglisisecretary of the Order of Jesultss g down its forco of clerks in the freighs | the inflamed membrane, loosens tho “‘n,...mu R oy anpa A Full Set of Teeth oo Rubbor for $3.9). Vice President Morton. Messrs. Walthall of ced that the question of the udmission | Dative of St. Louis and was ordained partment at Lincoln; and some twelve men, phlegm, stops coughing, and induces §0 maginficently colored views “of ll that is | perfact fit gunrantoed. Tooth extractyd fa the ippi and Gordon of Georgia made | should be made the order of business to fol- | Woodstock, Md. many of whom havegtpwn groy intheservice, | repose, , oI And eRutIcIn E 1Ay iko N Kados | iaruinie Now dnss IneseiAdi I IV ETABIE SERRY marks, payng warm tributes of re- | low the discussion of the Nicaragua canal, | The Rev. Francls Koy Brook of Atchison, s indail, & Hatoh Buolas brateman, | AYE ! “Seilts now o lo nv Chase & Eddy's and | - oo spectmons of lomovablo Bridas, spect to the memory of Mr. Lamar, and My, | After the present matter of the Cherokee | whose consecration as bishop of Oklahoma who had his leg crushed while attempting to Ford wnd Chariton's—0c Fea specimons of Flexible Elastio Plats, ‘Watson of Towa moved, as a mark of respect | ) is disposed of, the ate will take up | last week is said to be the firsy t 10 ha e g 5 a a c a '0d D -4 Allwork wareanted as ropresented, ous interstate commerce bills tha g bl 3 make a coupleing on an_ icy roadbed, is re i e meniory of Mr. Lamar, who was for- | [ive boan or will pe presented and will thoy. | Lacon plice west of the hlpletionimiver, s ed o be in a bad condition, and it inay bo err ec ura OHiGe Thir (o 5EE ALionIBl ook > H 0 t4 " L a member of the senate, that the sen- | hegin the discussion 'of the N Scowt Koy, who wrote the “Star Spangled L i Tolophono 1035, it . | ke elevator or stalry ate adjourn. The motion was carvied unani- | bill. In the meantime the appropr Bunuer." announced to lecture in mousty. The credentinis of Seriators Gray, | Witich have the rixit of way, will b Plymouth chureh, Brooklyn, has 1,816 taken for consumption, in its early democrat, from Delaware, and Bate, demo. | make their appearance and will absorb the | pon iR the At RiNOTih rofessions stages, checks further progress of (WORCEQTERS}“RE) b\ fed and | dttention of the senate. 1t will thus be seen 3 g crat, from Tennessee, were pre M Denoses $68.000, Rl orton » . oet il o biea; Red ona ¢ that the chances for_ the discussion of tho ALIpUrngscay tivities includ ] the disease, and even in the later 5 : A% ot i are putting P 5 i three clubs, the Athlet 3 r Ciranrox, Neb., J — [ al to Tue e g AN T F PEOPLE Mr. Sawyer, republican, from Wisconsin, | bills to admit theso torritorics, is ve the Central; two socio / Bee.]—Quite an ovation was tendered the S:“R‘lv\ it L 1:-1/ distressing TEA : from the -mn\i\lw-nn pensions, reportec and the ern senato 0 gave their as- | gionary and Ladies’ Soc for Home is s fire departme! artze cough anc x:rmun es refreshin > p y B e U miion f e | S 10 (he S s b vy otwiandy, | SHLEEY s S fonome Wor, | et of tho o doparment J. O Hartell | SoUKl nd promotes reeshing : OFF THE DAY o aceopt u8 piatof cltizonshi ‘of an wppli- | have no hesitation in saying that o action | Tyjon the Youns Women's. Guild: the bly: | this morning upon his return from Kearney ! 0, cant for o pendion under the act of July 27, | will be taken during u] m-mm; of congress | youth Loague, the Bei thel and Mayflower | With the next state firemen’s mum:nmm{m needs but small mm s, and does not 800, the fact that at the date of h 1i. | whatever. Onthe other hand, the fr slons and a e his pocket. amount guar: or interfe: o 3 1 e I S T T b the territories assert that the republic "'I: : e P by Doy ,1 o fund, | pursés was' 1,50, something ov d ul :L:? mn digsstionsosianyof Amparta e most) diiclouns’ taste end seet dent of the United Statos, und it was passeq, | srand = committed ' to o favorablo vote, | -8 sEERICE, WOMAR who has i““"l"“‘ than the next highest bidder. 3 he regular organic functions. Asan EXTRACT fogardless of whether it~ comes up | fanet Iovorablo tmprossion in Kugland is Re The tournament will take place in June. emergency medicine, every house- ofa LETTER from or during the . nest | Florence Kolloc ver thero the cler 8 [ 3 The e: o 0t yet be fix sy AMEDICAL GEN. Y GRAVIES, Vice President Morton laid bofore the sen. | congress. The house has already | Ofce is still almost entirely a masculine pre- | 31yc S¥act At has not et ben Fxe hold should be provided with Ayer's SEMANIs A . SDEGIa“st ate the following communication just received | passed the bills for the admission of New e and Srieanly 1o & POPUIAT | e numerous and liberal “and a great time i Cherry Pectoral. gl LS 5 e i80 AnA ATt e dnt it P Lab Bos mpressic rogula; ned mini; syt ill be offerefl as the free-for- “How R AL R D s MY THIS LAY A S Srarns, | taken o Dtah OF o action hias boen | (ci¥oF tho other sex must bo o strango per- }\"I‘,",',.”;(.'wl,i}.,‘,"\l‘},ff gi‘&-‘ Thastho oo Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- AT — HOT & COLD WHY THIS DELAY? OO, D man™ 3, 180, The Vico | I8 sald only one, thatof Oklshoma, s proba- | 0%, When, the iuterviewers discoveted Miss | il toains chance to show thelr much | Oral in my family for many years, I LEA & PERRING! [ AT Chronio, Private, Norvous and Prosident: 1t bocomes my painful duty to | bly republican, but the republican’ senators | Kollock to bea g ul ’l’l;‘fil"(‘m"“‘[‘;j'gfl:‘s‘ boasted skill. s S :i"" "“"‘n}vml_\ recommend it for all that thelr sauco is f 2 Surgioal Diseasos CURED. Lost 3'1‘.1?‘5’.’,‘..31'1,}“\|r sident l-""::m‘"“‘ t““l'l';“"l‘“"f 8 wolitics, Tor tho reason thae thy | they were agreeably surprised. s, | " In addition to the firemen’s attraction he complaints it is elaimed to cure, highly esteemed in (E20] Mashood, Foaele Woskuessce, about 500 Sioux Indians will be in attend- Its sale is increasing yearly Indin, and 18 in my I % curred at8:50 o'clock last night at Macon, | wi advance or become improved until | Miss Kollock 1s studying Egyptology and | ance. which awill. give some of the boys from reasing yearly with me, the moss i\ & PR Ete., CURED. Ga. MeLviLLe W. Furie 2y are given u.u..-h.m and that their im- | Assyrian archaology in the British museum, | other portions of the statea chance to see Hl:llt :]l.n llhtn"wlr*]llnnk thl;i prep: pal LS 4 CONSULTATION FREE, Chief Justico of the United St v will enhance the condition of the | On her return to this country she expects to | tho noble red man in his home life and to ration lias no equal as a cough-curs (oA N Treatment by Mail. Address with Mr. Walthall of Mississippiatos said: | rnow states in the west. There was a | act as co-pastor of the Universalist church | witness their many curious and weird dances | —S, W. Farent, Queensbury, N. B, ade. e s wid “Mr. President: The death of the quorum present during the two hours of the | in Pasadena, Cal. For thirteen years past | aud rites, as taken the tourna- 2 ¥ stamp for partioulsrs, which' wiilibe P 'S . sent In a plain envelope, man just announced is in every sense o pub- | caucus. sho has been pastor of o church in Chicago, | ment in. he bs¢ contemp ER’S Beware of Imitations lie calamity, a calamity ‘it - will be e e and she has made the remarkable recora of Xulmnw R A o bt hest ofbrant: A v ST ———ry C. W. WILLIAMSCN, M.D. agreed by all men, of all shades of opinion PINKERTON I STIGATION, being abs ) oulpit, and ent and attention, 1 boms s, 814, 0, 043, throughout tho country, which he served so — then on ac b, Miss iiilbess | meREand see that you get Lea & Pelrms 10118 Hiraeh Omanas well. Mr. President, it is in Mississippi that | Report of the Subcommittee of the Judles | aducation ned at the Wisconsin Worke Bc Ura o o e the afiction will be most keerly and se- Iary Committeo —Washington Notes. state university and at the University of St. 'RE: r. Neb., Jan, J e verely felt. He was the pride of that state, | WasmINGTON, D. C., Jan. 24.—Mr. Oates of | Lawrence, ]—Prof. Bror Sundeen, a Swedish mind Brepared by Dr (v C. Ayer & Co., Lowcll, Mass. 4’ to whose name he brought so much of credit | Alabama, chairman of the subcommittee of Rey. Carlos Martyn of the Sixth Presby:. ader, gave his third entertainment in Soid by all Druggists. Price$1; six bottles, $5. during his long career of usefulness and | the house committee, charged with the in- | terian church of Chicago, would have the S pdotiod A thIE avant Mhis Toros P A Tus & Crenn hionor In publio positions of tho: grantest rer | I l»r ‘.)\u “.{, l.“.‘ L :.«..q ‘“. '1\ houlny|[betian cilegh of G Amatn and horo , Love's opera hm..\. (h.lu\lnm .lyluif' re rompttoact,suretocure 7.wu:< DUNCAN'S BONS, NEW YO 1 Elastic Stocklno sponsibility and trust. He was the | VOStization o ibxerton delective | jiporent starting point. Begin us Chrisg | Doon, in the presence of Rev. George M. idol = of = the people of his state. | akency at the Homestead, Pa., labor troubles, | 4iq-—with the body. Free baths before fres | Brown, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal —— LADIES, Trusses, They admired him for his many | and especially the part taken in it by the | bil ; 1 Soap before tracts. Bread before | church; A. M. Clemmence, secretary of the i Cru gifts and for :|l~|4~(v|1-\|4-\l power. They were | Pinkertons, submitted his report to the full | pr meetings. A hungry man is not a fit | Young Men's Christian_association; C. M. N b k M d Fl L(‘h_(‘s' fiovo, and 1 boliave s m b ich thoy be- | comnnittee today. The revort was read and | candidate for “ll"“‘\u‘“”f“ the chureh Willlaws casiior of e Firet Nationt! Vink | epraskKa made riour Batteries, an( " . 9 ¢ “ 0 e i 38 stitution of a! 1y should it not re > | the cor pondent for Tne Ovmana B and 2 b rendored us he did and when he did. They | discussed and made the special order of the | I e ROPI Sa et > dozen promi cns ho un- | > Water Bottles, RRREAE Ra o uand whon he did. ln:.'h | committee for Tuesday next, when, it is un. | ('O POVErLy, from ignorance, from coarse- | about one dozen prominent citizens he un IS theBeSt. ) i o u as pre| tory to and sign of | locked and opened th of Arthur Trues- Q 1 sense of honor, that sublime courage, that | derstood, final action on it will be taken, s JIoanaraiory o Ane slin s [okediand oponad s safo 0L axthus Truce 5yr1ngcs, fdelity which signalized his private and his |~ he committee ordered favorably reported | liards, bowling, ball—every recreation | Truesdell take hold of his wrist. Mr. Trues- | OfBacteria LOOK FOR THE e Atomizers, Mool e Commes | < 5% ;’f[‘jfzs;{u";}f[n, e bill for the protection of persons furnish- | —Put under the patronage of the church. dell informed all present that he and his son Pinay not speakc at loneth’ of his. public | the bill for thoy sh 3 T Sh ation of the lock this (i B L o “"“um,m: m)’.f\'fi:n ing matcrials and labor for the construction | . Mr. Webb, late ates consul at | changed the combination of the lock this Intending soon to consuit a Notified of Justice Lamar's Dea Bignaturo on every mmnr Original & Genutne t ! Maniil: ecame a convert to Isla morning, conscquently no one else knew Mississippi_and of all her people to thank | of public works. It provides that persons | Manilla, who became a convert to Tslam e Mg N v pia e sl g i what it was, the senate in advance for the action which | entering into contracts with the United | Lpd JeCGuUly threw up his post to eng T know is soon to be taken by adjourniug in respect to his memor, the work of making all Awmericans Moham- e States for the public shall execute the usual | medans, is reported to have been Success- nter Pythians. Mr. Gordon, dem from rgia said: | persons furnishing them with labor or ma- | €Ven entered Hyderabad 10,000 rupees were | elected by Fairfield lodge No, 156, Knights of “Mr. President his is not the s | terials. In case contractors refuse or fail to | Promised tnere fc work, and now that _for any extended remarks in r make these payments, such persons are | DO I8 there it is expected that the enthusiasm S ‘ = ON the SACK. Next to Postoffico 8o Qlstinaulshod LT D ,‘ authorized to bring suit':in the nama ot g | of the wealthy Mohammedans of the cit ' To J entello, Mike Vol n, Ca [ to say that ( a a United States against the contractor and | Will easily double that sum. In Bombay ove 3 Yioe pligaalior EBREE N E BR ASK A To J. H. Bentello, Mike Votara, Catharin i rupees were P 5 Lew J c Lochlin, M. Soveren Sorensen. A I, Christo ally with ¥ tor state, in the ¢ P | sceurities and prosecute them to final judg- :I“;::“‘:I’“;':" a4 v "l"l i‘,“A‘." ”‘x“‘l”\"' » and scals, George Lew u L 0 0 K I N 1 u ' T' herion: Clura Ford, G 1 Eilswortly ' John of the loss \ they have sustained. | ment 4 edans of Caleutta aad’ Rungoon have [ 91 MeCOrqs and sc er of exchequer, G " atiopal Bank ohr, G 8. Tzbeuch, James C. Nelson, » Lamar's wan in Georgla, and Interior Department OMcers, furnished about 20,000 rupees. ! N n 11,9 Vor Dob]; Walter I, Retby, Jatnos Gy Allea: stick; master-ef- finance, A. M. Bab- 9 d| i g her history. Around his name in early man- | y0%odort sorvice roquires the continuance | ¢4n college at Rome, who has just been m guard, C. H. Lec River Water hold it p to the Iighl. e T hood were clustered the hopes of her people. | of the Cherokee commission, | There ot he | pointed secretary to the mission of Manag 4 LA | o Syt i iy i By ftioy lave baturally followed hib'eomc: are, he | Sitolli, papal ablegate to the United States, Walls of o Building Collapse, Then look at T o themyorrwlih e ppn with tho decp interest which would attach | goiiurly belonging to the Cherokee Outlat. | Ught to prove himself admirably fitted fof | Asuraxn, Neb., Jat; 2 Special to Tug owners respectively of th to a carcer so fllustrious, so bril . g K et, Jiant, 8o exceptionally beneficial to | with whom no negotiations have been | Uhe dutics to which he has been assigned. | By. ' The east wall ¢ the old Snell block | | by ordinance necossiry 1ol soker is a son o col 20 | Y 5 . 365, Ity, for the purposs of opening X carviod on for the purchase of their surplus Rooker is a son of Myron H. Roc gavy away last night timd fell into the street ' a0 oxtonding SIxtoonth stroat trom vV Itag his ‘country. As “another weeps, so | fari ! Of FORERE Phrchase b thelr surplus ime editor of the Albany Press and | & . i the S e and oxtanding Hlxwaonth ir Georgla weeps at the doath of this great | public fnterest to have this commis. | Knickerbocker, and a nephew of Thomas N, | The building was used as a_hardware storo B | RC Cusiing vies prasiasnt: ¢ g You ure further noviiod, that havis man. It was my fortune to know him and to | Lo oLl LA IR, Rooker, for many years foreman of the New | by A, H. Gould & Co, and was built in 1808 | Morae.dohn 5. Coitlhs 4 N. 1L f ; A4 Patrios; L copted sald iy nt, and duly ¢ Tove hum. It was tho fortune of Georgla to | Soiy |48 How constituted, ¢ s i | York ‘Pribune composing rooms. Young | 1t had settled ‘a great deal The building | FRESH from the s required by Liw, we will, “on tho St have given o this union the man who has | ‘Ioat A5 with the five civilizo ',“‘L’"“_‘l;"“ Kooker was educated in the public sehools, | Was oviginally Asiland’s first hotel and was | = | THE TRON BANK. faniry A 1§ Just passod away, with an immortal glory | o1 tho purchass or other disposition of thers | AAd was g1 duated from the famous Albany | Cal i S SNALl houeaoicThare whie #hvers. GRARITE HILLS, | [ n the o il of T around his name, and with the blessings of | Qi TG TE Congress Tropoac ta ihell | High school. Under his father, whom ho | Toomers in the sccond story, but none of then i ks, ) ol roc N Lt all his countrymen, from overy section, for- | fuihns dbmntion, aEhess, PIOPoses Lo WOV | qesistod, the boy also obtained thor were hurt. The loss op the building is about | As a pure medicinal or table PnnF‘ HERSGHBERG | thocornarute 1 1 city ever 10 follow him.» has come when the Tudian tribes, whether | Journalistic training, his father ~being | $1,000 and on the hardware stock about 0. | (o rar iy stmdq alane | | Pient of damuge . v, Wilson. republican, Towa, said: My, | B8 come w i y o one of the legislative reporters of the Asso: : . h { Jerty ) A ME. M. | civilized or uncivilized, should be required to of the Entertained Tholr Fri idd Hasappointeq . y o Prosident: In view of the aunouncement | {alo that umount of land which oach indi. | cisted Press at Albany. ‘rry, Neb. 24 Ty H. HIRSCHBERGS™ s ] Hresial to Tan Max Moyer & | nefl " Just made to tho senate and out of proper re- | vidual can properly propare . for oultiva. T BATR T Ny S (leo of nde. | Sillor Sparkling. RrAL Beaters. | M””M“A I.E A for i hlieins spect to the memory ot the deceased, Judge 5 i . k p " wrmony lodge of Inde- § DRING WAL 7 % A £, riy belonging to you, proposed to R AT ICIOROrT OF the acetuid, 31 tion and grazing, aud dispose of the remain- | An honest piliia tho novlosy work of the | Ber] ~Last nixhs 1imhey lotes of inde- | ONIGNDERRY [VT(iL4 SPRING WATER (0., | SeRCTASEESLS ety ot | 1 | nd R v thec 3 s L ar so of ello da p- | n ¢ sounctl b The motion was agreed to and the senate | “Srtary Noble has denied the request of | cure constipation, biliousness and sick heads | tion and entertainment. Supper was served | o, ey WABHUA, N. Y. i ! | 10 apRroprinte 1o the se Of the 6143, sdjourned 3 ) (Buffalo Bill) for permission | 8che. to about ersous, iueluding Oad Fellows, | C. B. PERKINS & Co., Bogion Seliing Agenis | €4 bolug alpugted th Salg aiby pae : ST to eng Indians for exhibitiou at the doseribed as 0w e SUNDAY-OF RUIXO World's fair. It is not thought the secre- | PAXTON & .ALLAGHER- B2l | U0 fon W 8 T it o ap, 8. B How the Membors of the World's Fi n- | tary has a personal objection to the emplo; | Distributing _Agonts’ for _Omaha, ] dat, Okahoun: w16 oot of Tots ment of Indians by Colonel Cody, but he Highest of all in Leavening Power.e— net TT 't Re - — T Totfor's subdivision of lot 48, 8 mitteo of the House Feel on theSubject. prefors that his stccessor should Act 1. the ¥ ening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. g Pythias, for the ensuing year ancellor comm vice chancellor commander, (T il bouds with the additional obligation | ful beyond all expectation in procuring I OpAr Queas, Neb, [an, i/ (Eipcelal o Association Label 114 §.45(15¢ Mr. Gordon's Tribute. that they will promptly make payments to | Sums of money for his mission. Bef Tue Ber.|—The following are the ofiicors T" S.46t1st, says, several Indian tribes on the land | casl Wasuingron, D, €, Jan. 24.—The house | matter, inasmuch as the term of servic gusranteod to | oiny “Oknlbmn; w6 feet of siblot 1, tag I he ercer (I;F"ll ‘l hy 20; w24 fect ¢ .(]wn 15, Oak HIIl No. k d n of w24 feot of lot 16, Oak HIIL N committeo on World's Columbian oxposition | Would fiot begln during the present adminis . EYE GASSES cyes curabie | f B Mottors sdbdi vision. of 1ot 48e 5 Srostlod for two hours this mornieg with | Haion by Omaha’s Newest Hotel PATENTED Uiy 21111889 Glussas, "*® © FOrt Biok: piahoma; ) 900 tesk w168 the Sunday opening proposition, nd when Secretary Foster Doubt. b 1ot 13, Mottor's subdivision of lot 4 18 adjournod to attend the moeting of the | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. $.—Secretary of COR. mn AND HOWARD 573, MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY, | k fosen plit Otthonis! v i oot o ko house, neither the Sunday opening nor the | State Foster was today notified by Vice SR - Lot | Hdax ety 10 festlau g, Matiara subdivls Sunday closing had secured o decided advan- | President Morton that the ele al votes of £ ROTME M I Y 4 foet, except s 7 foct, of lot 16, Ouk Hill No. fage. The resy .| all the states had been received by mail ol 81900 par. day A. H. DYER, Itof the meetiug, howeve but 5 Reoms with Bath at §.0) per day. . . LR MRk s kiYL 3 fodt o b was not satisfactory to Chairman Durbur. | that the duplicate copy which the law re £ Rooms with Bath at 8.5 to $4.8) per aay. | “You are notifiod to be prosent at the time 3 bl quires to be ¢ by’ measenge! —_ and place aforesula, and make any objections YOW, nor was it very promising of his suc- | Guires to be delivered by messenger has not Sl - [ nd g f 1, and niake any ob) ©e8s [n his efforts toshave congress rescind | ‘\hl‘wn received from the states of Indiana, OPENED AUGUST 1st | . ;;;.v‘k‘w"j‘:*‘: \iaBts aahiceriln ~""’! 'u‘.'."'."q.,"i'; 18 action closlng the gates on Bunday, The | GONSADS, OPogon and Wisconsin, aud uow Modern in Every Respoct. | andomt o A JOU Biky COUNICOR BEAPRE MODTROGH ABSOMELY PURB AN spparently was to leave the subject alone The vice president late in the afternoon JO i o JAMES 8T OCKDALE, C. S. ERB. Prop. O, 3 A Omaha, Januar 15997 Te.d20p