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THE OMAHA DAILY B — = e — i\ THQ on approvriations the legislative, executive q11M revival would comment® so soon after the ’ ]MRPED lJPoN STA [ES RIGHTS and Judieial sppropriation bill. ~ Calendar. TO PROTECT A \0[ Nc r,lR[, beginning of the term. o' At the last meetin ’ The house then resumed, in committee of there wers fourteen péstions handed in anc AYER s . the whole, the consideration of the sundry sl now the hundred mark! fns been passed and civil appropriation bill. The first item of the brethren think of dtarting for another i i the bill, to_ which objection was made, was aliar Oase Develoned in Lincoln by the | 100. Thisis the only'©dd Follows lodge in Hiw Opposition to the Anti-Option Bill. general land office to detail clerks in his Poor Uommissiouer, cultivate, —_— oftice for the protection of timber on the pub. — Troubled by & Wild Benst, Has no equal for the prompt relief lic lands. The amount of the appropriation * o I it : g Jusiata, Neb., Jan. S Special to Tur and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, | 3 involved is #10,000, To this section Mr. Hol / " pecia I , Coughs, | SEHSKED LR N 1T BYHISCOCK OF NEW YORK | o AvRs of tha ity "¥ersd & ibser. | STREET RALWAY CONSOLIDATION | fiimj—Some exslicrast has peen consad | Oremp Hokts s roldh § Volce, . stute which virtually incceases the appro i here and in the surrounding country by tho | Preacher’s Sore Throat, Asthma, ) tion to £50,000, But this amount was not P rance of o omthin m or g arge o Bist of the Argument Made by the senator | ILLEEN 1 A PUCWS AL NERE | Gty Surviving Competitor of the Lincoln | SPPCATITCE o mommtiin lion or o large | Brouchitls, La Grippe, and other From Texaa—Mr, Chandler Wants the bers, and, as th n, Mr. Blanchard Company Absorbed—May Result in chickens for the farmers horthwest of town derangements of the throat and Whisky Trust Investigated ved to incr ),000. This was Some Extended Improvements It cries like a panther;'bat is rted to be lungs. The best-known congh-cure d to, and the substitute, amended, | too large, and probably is a Some of $ the Ho ! “a s A0y ' & Puma. Som | in the world pe pndes In the Hod was agreed to, Other Capital City N the townsmen were onbhunting. for 1t today the world, it is recommended by S When the pargraph for the survey of the - | and report having found its lair, A large | €minent physicians, is the favor. public lands was reached, Mr. Wilson, re- = | number will probably hunt for it day prepard 3 Wasiisatos, D. C., Jan. 26, —There were n, from Washington, moved to in- | LiNcoLy, Neb,, Jan. 26.—[Special to Tur . ke G | R - — S ®ot many senators in the chamber today du the appropriation from $100,000 to | B; Judge Long was engaged in hearir _ Falls City's Rovival. = preachers, and teachers, 1t soothes E ing the debate on the antioption bill; but 0,000 Dofer ol e a peculiar case this afternoon. It was where | | Fatis Ciry, Neb, Jan '-"-) Spec !»\.1 to the inflamed membrane, loosens the se who were present witnessed the re- | - “‘I_-r”’.”'l"" ?.\. vv{;f”::y‘.;;:,l'” increase | Elder He tho elty poot Agent, aaked for Tue Bee.)—Evangelist Van Pelt of Colum- phlegm, stops coughing, and induces markable circumstance of tho states | military posts from 200,000 to $00.000, writ of tpus to secure the posses :~ (;"Vv(‘“"m;”m\’ I\'"Ir‘lr\wv{,x\'.“w(\m:* ;l.x repose. Toxs g his arg " sloti 628 16 vennold gil. nate s T he Christian church in this efty. Already democrat, Mills of Texas, having his argu Criticised the Treasurer's Report. fon of 13-year-old girl named Lizzi Frod. | ¢ rty.one converts havo beoh n3ded. to the AvER’s ment against the constitutionality of the |y o o Byt e M. Dockery | €rickson. The bR B R LA L TR 4 pulpit orator of great bill sustaine L by the stalwart republican. | criticised the recent report of the secrotary | Stepmother didn'tlike her. Her father, who | power, and a revivalist iexcalled ¥ Hiscock of New York. Mills declared his | of the treasury in regard to the financial | is a farmer in West Oak precinet, gave her | - The new $10.000 - Methodist Episcopal belief that the sentiment in favor of local \;v tion. The secretary, he said, estimated | to a bachelor friend, Neils Danielson, to lh'u‘vrh“h n vnlmé ©o letion, and \ullnhv | el 5 A’ Som: Ne . | the surplus on June 0. ) saile; e Jeen keeping house for | O1€ Of the neatest places of worship in the self-government prevailed from New Eng- | thesurplus on duno 3 ; raise. ‘The irl has been keeping house for | gHe< taken for consumption {il "eath Jand to the Pacific ocean, and Hiscock as- | g0 sayment rent Tiabilities | Daniclson, who isan elderly Scandinavian s——— I , In its early serted that there had been rarely presented g YD TP LSO b Y of Robbed by Tils Room Mate. stages, checks further progress of singers, actors, n the first of the sent month suspicions the neighbors have O s KRN 16 Which 1ads fetrd L 2 hadll esbitated | Doen arousad Tavaly: baausa st the alisged Asrraxp, Neb., Jan. 26.—|Special to Tug the disease, and even in the later e ———————————————————————————— e i) had been pald than was paid in the pending | Surplus of the treasur, the close of | fact that there is only one sleeping place in | BF Brec Jolilson'was robbed of moarly stages, it eases the distressing measure, cither through periods of legisla- | the present fis AR as il s | the house. Believing that the couple have AL ‘\‘m;: 'I'“ 'I""f"'\*‘"" L) ;“:”‘"” cough and promotes refreshing s A\ LE tion or constitutional restrictions default in meeting th irements of the | been sustaluing unlawful relations, they re- | gty it o with o stranger. This morm gleep. It is ugreeable to the taste, Aleoholie Liguor Feafile, sinking fund ...qlm cover M,l.rl.m the gen ‘l ed to the habea 'pus to get her out ¢ ing when he awoke he found his money and needs but small doses, and does not gion on the alconolie iauor 1rafte, guve i, | the bolders of ationst hanichotea MIat | prvay, tanier creatur, bt despii o vie | bt the Aot 1At Bight Nt ghve the fame of | IMF{ere with digestion or any of Begins SATURDAY MORNING at on on the alcoholic liquor traflic, gave ter action ereated a new public indebtedne orous cross-examination by sevel adies, | John Rich of Omaha. They have traced him e regular organic functions, Asan ’ ~ ~ : West, dewocrat, f rl, an opportun- | of which 823,406,501 was unpaid at the be- | She rerused vy miicton by several Iudies, | Jobn Mich L A : emergency medicine, every house, 8 o’clock, at the Old Stand, Conti- ity of ventilating his views on such speci- | ginuing of tho present year. It there was | tained improper rolatime Tehne Jad sus- | g - | : ne, ) ¢ . mens of crank legislation, ond on those | charged against the treasury the 811,811,185 | fuipe, WProper relations with her foster- | i BRI TSI b(;m aln;:lhl be provided with Ayer's nental Clothing Block, s king fund def i the fiscal year Stréet Railway Consolldation SCEOLA, Neb., Jan Special to Tu Cherry Pectoral, & “philanthropists who wanted to use the e additional su ) 802,980 ¢ 6 oo thon bl b ur. | —District court o 1sted here two | “Havi Powers of congress to advanco somo special | sy arreuns por il of MOS0 o the | g Lincoln Streot Raflway company to- | B N ‘1“"“1:“ i "‘":‘ ‘HN“I ‘):n:u ik | Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- hobby to which they are dovating theirother- | th 7 i uld be the | {13 Homo company, proliminary acticles of | Tuesdny, The independents we id ot | coral inmy family for many years, I wise u; 4 lives." national b 1c July 3 pany, prelimina | EAHosIR AHAtEHay IR E @Bt Ato & hnddis. | confidently recommend it for all R W60 16 b Cn AT e s the “apparent s of &0MZET | Lt Dartien Tha e s rios OF | and s they neededsli their jadges 1o heg | thie complaints it 8 claimed to eure, i resolution directing the committee on finance | Jificioney of o079, 1 R rathry bl 5,000, The Home line comprised over ten | them out they sent for Judge Wheeler, and 1ts sale is in ing yearly with me, to investicate and report next Decomber | estimated i his annual report o surplus of | MiIes of “road, and the * consolida- | he went down there this morning and my customers think this prepa- - — - - whether thee is a whisky trust organizod to | $20,009,000 and in his recent report had esti- | Hon “”“\h [ ']'::':_ "‘Il“' bk } Ashland News Notes. ration has no equal as a cough-cure,” | control the manufacture and sale of distilled tod surplus of 20,019,000 notwithstand- | RiiE¥ SEWINe | mies 10 operation. | pqpixn, \ Jan [Special to Tug | —S, W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B, -t R M ¥ whether adulterations or drugs are used, | of S5 o0 Bt s hetision burean | of bl 4 T, Ross ind W. A. | prayer for scholars of high schools and col- | AYER S | ete this deficiency had been relieved by g Coleman of Boston, and was recently pur- | Jeges by the Methodist and Congregational | o by » 5 73 e R e B e A L T e s R RS L T Furnishing Goods damaged by water Mills on th f',"“,. when the anti-option | termal revenue, He did not at this time | QUsly endeavore "““‘ I"“‘\l““'”'\l" sale from | jordan Stevens sued Swift & Co. today < E 8 ¢ ) Wi it ) ke reference to the liubi s that would | Peing consummated e Home company | for money which he claims is duo him for pY bill came up, and Mr. Mills made an argu- | B Erfedepce (o the Hubllitios that would | 7, ¢ also the incorporators of the Metropoli- | work at the ice house i b I8 YR only No fire or smoke. ent against it. oo as the committee on ways and | t8n Electric Light company, the new cor g -l ed by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowall, Mass. G S i Buent against It. AcRalon KO THbEn1E Hote | Ehsans HAG the oy comittas TORT wayB HA |5 e o bs eet naGi g Adrnniiies, | vt et Fith W 5 o Soid by il Druggits Price 1 ik Lotion 86 After further discussion the morning hour | means had the matter under consideration, e T | R g B When pain and anguish wring the brow Pr tt t $tied. without, actfon. on the alcohoifo | Butidtwas appavent thab: thevewould be and_this sale will probably result in the | ") mipistering angel thou’—Bromo-Seltzer, ompttoact,suretocure expired w action b bably of 15000000, he | Withdrawal of the application. Ross is now deficienc nobabl ol il s o . trafic bill amount, owever, being. detormined by tho | in tho east securing funds for the extension - & ¥ ’ Mr. Gorman introduced a joint resolution | § SIFALIOR OF (h6 Bevatbricht * 7% | of the street railway and the establishment Uk, 0 Boys’ Suits, 75¢ and upwards. uthorizing the secretaries of war and navy ling a vote the committee rose and the | Of @ lighting plant g Ges |Wo ’ : ¥ %o lend ensigns and flags, ete. (cxcept bat- | house, without concluding. consideration Corn Premlums. ; iho - ta- Men’s Suits, $8.8B0 and upwards. \tle ] for decoration of the World's fair | ©f the bill adjourned The following award of premiums on ex- cazophysi- N ’ P S ¥ buildings, and it was passed. He also offered 2 — hibits at the winter corn show are an- i e Men’s Overcoats, $8.80 and upwards, B resolution for the appoint: of a com JUSTICE LAMAR'S SUCCESSOR. nounced Omaha, @ittee of three senators to make the neces: | prostdent Harrison Has Decldod to Name | gd*8¢, Yellow Dent—J. W. Hawiins, Min- 3 : lias over Children’s Overcoats, $1.00 and upwards. BB o s - fok the dHUBIEALIOR 68 den, first; Lon S. Kauffman, Grafton, sec- Dl g Him in a Short Time, ond me nt R esident-elect on the 4th of March next, 2 ; 5 Ry (g, R e o or oy AR O MAXCHEeXty [ vy s BN DA, TiniB8/=There waa o | - Small Yellow DentesA, P, Seymiour, Dno- Soap eratetul Mr. Faull wve notice that on Febru- | formal conference at the white house today a, fivst; R. Hogue, Crete, second patients ary 15 he would present resolutions in rela- | concerning the vacancy on the bench of the | . LOTEe ‘}'I“‘L"‘”‘i;""l“‘l"" L e . AN MO ou to the death of bis late colleague, Mr. | United States supreme court, but it can be mall White Dent—M. W. Wilenian, Clay | It is a wonderful soap ok RS2y, . by i, f i, stated, on what is said to be good authority, | Center, first; S. J*. Negley, Wahoo, seco T AR e LG Mr. Lodge s Presented. that President Hurrison has made up his | _Mixed Dent—S. F. Nej st; 3. M. | that takes hold quick and | 3o mostsuceesstul physiclafis tn Omaba to- L] 1 \s Dr. 0. G 0 for the past tv The credentinls of Henry Cabot Lodge as | mind to nominate u successor to the late | Wild, Blair, second Yours hus b R e LoAts o Tmeaug ol has bees 31 0 d fo Tedl Bloody Butcher—TLon S, Kauffman, first; | does no harm, e s ha e s o RUdn Qe TeEiug Benator from the state of Massachusctts, be- humanity than all other speclalists in the pellman, second country Justice Lamar, . G0 inning March 4 next, were presented and e £ PR e B dl O8I Among the callers at the white house this |~ Catico DentH, I, Leonard, Lincoln, first; No harm! It leaves the Helietorcan succostuty uose vou vr | FiNG FuPnlShlngS at Less than 50 Cents The o offered by Mr. Bate, | morning were several scnators, with whom | W. R. Artman, West Point, second. ; ; ) o1 athara, with his: Wondertal Oluose toiie @emocrat, ss00, 10 rop all | he discussed the question, and to one of Hackbersy Dent—C. B. Smith, Blair, first; skin soft like a baby s} no dles. Do not delay untll your ds6aso 1§ be- statutes Tolating to supervisors of election | these President Harrison stated positively | Harry Seltz, De Soto, second O 3 yond all help, but write to him If you caanot on the ollar. Bnd sp deputies, was itomithe e o i o o mrat o Y| Other premiums were awarded for named | alkali in it, nothing but soap. | cail upon im atonse. and hie will give yo table and referred to the judi v commit- "hl he ! “[ u '.\ "]\4" L ‘;h his IHIII(H l") "’:‘l"«' strains of white and yellow dent. The h 2 d b I his Ea;ldhl Opc:"ll.“nl“l’l your (‘nsn.l ‘l- min: tea, he appointment. In order to make the fight |~ Sugar Corn—John Lyons of Lyons, first; arm | tlons freeand it wi'l cast you nothing to con- Mr. Chandler offered a resolution, which | which the democratic senators are expected "'»l‘“r Neglnx"{»l A\‘\'nhl;no, sm'nu«ll. it Kkali. Sl 1 h One. g & ;‘ffl;‘.".fl hl«"&idr‘e’»::mon R e 8P 200 Half Hose now 80- was referred to the finance committee, in- | to wage over the confirmation of the nominee >opeorn—W. A. May of Blue Hill, first; all. till more harm is done - ‘Btructing that committee to inquire into'tho | aq pointloss as possible, the presidens | R: FOgUE of Crote, second DR. C. CEE WO, 28c Half Hose now 10ec. . existenc 1 purpose of & whisky trust. . 3 For the prize for the twenty largest ears by not washing. ad 51014 N. 10th St.. Omaha nate bill, §ur ‘Ln.- establishment and en- | Will name a man to whom the appointment | the exhibits weighed as follows: Lee Smith y a 8. SO' b 2 - T . — 88Bc If H forcement of rules‘and rogulations for tho | will bein the naturo of @ well deserved pro- | of Do Soto, white com, 517 poun; s M H | soap is better than none. e iy Had ;aoseHn(T:‘NHlsc. avigation of ca vas reported and passed. | motion, thus carrying out the civil service | Smith of De Soto, yellow corn, 23 pounds v a tti c an c a ose now 28ec. These senate among_others idea. The president will take up the 1 i, William - Coleman, 19 pounds 5 ? Imper- Sre/pasuing, Y ssed: To authorize the Missour! e | southern judges and endeavor to find among Robert Weese, 19 pounds; J. W. Whatis bad Eas 5t PEOPLE Power company of Mont X them the man to fit his ideal. v] 18 pounds 9 ounces; John Lyons, e 3 1- BAATE dosgua: A Missous e th tha 18 pound fectly made; the fatand a OFF THE DAY ver; o pro the expectation that the nomination 8 ounces; W. R. Ar 1, 17 ponnds Sor the reservation of certain timber lands | w! seut in at the end of a week, and the | 5 ounces. The first and second prizes were kali not well balanced or not Intending soon to consuit a g{mn the Siletz Indian reservation for the | republica the senate are determined | &warded, respectively, to Lee Smith an'l M. nefit of the Indians. ; ' confirmed, even if they have | H. Smith combined, The anti-option bill was then taken up, 3 to cloture and cast ‘“senatorial | Ihe premium for the best county exhibit ) e : : + wud Mr. Mills, democrat, from Texas, made to the winds fo accomplish it. from® west of the 100th meridian was What is good soap? a speech against the bill as being aimed A prominent _republican senator, who gen- | 8warded to William Coleman of Red Willow, ¢ 2 R against the existence of state governments. | erally speaks for his party, said that the re- | While those for individual exhibits went to Pears’. He thought that the republican statesmen ans would refuse to” pass any appro- J'\‘\d- (Il(fl“'khwof Minden and W. J. Davis All £ 1 i were mistaken in regard to the states rights fon Dbill until the nomination was dis- [ of Madison. sentiment of the people of the United States. | posed of, and that the democrats would City In Brief. s,orts 0 St?res sell it, WHY THIS DELAY? BOc Suspenders now 10c¢ and 18c¢ The people of the United States loved their | hardly care to take the responsibility C. L. Wright, one of the two brothers ar- | cspecially druggists; all sorts i ¥ local self-povernment. They clung to it | forcing an extra session of congross in rosted yesterday for engaging in a sories of 2 Chronie, Private, Nervous and with an instinct which told them their liber- | to give Mr. Cleveland the privilege of small forgeries, was held to the district Ofpcople use it. Surgical Diseases CURED, Lost ties depended upon its preservation. He |ing a fudge. That is the situation as ex- | court in £300 bail, which he failed to give Manhood, Female Weaknessos, (Mills) would not hesitate to_stand before sed by republicans tonight, Frank Huber, w Ete., CURED, 28c Suspenders now 8e, 0 10 shot himself yesterday ; any audience in the union, from tho rock- | Justice Lamar presided over the Fifth | hecause his giri jiited him, 15 still i, by Collars and Cuffs, almost nothing. bound coust of Maine across to the Pacific ci it, composed of the states of | the dc v A Y tors have little hope of his recovery. CONSULTATION FREE, @ ; ocean. and down to tho south, and vindicate reia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, [ Ho was removed to the hospital today. 16 Treatment by Mail. Address with Star Shirt Waists, 28c and 48e, the right 'uf{;-\'m'_\ N\nl«'lmvll_n' union to a :uml‘\mu:'l :md'l'v.\‘l\ and tho ' general cus- | transpires that Huber had lntended leaving stamp for particulars, waich will be Gl BOo, f : 180 2 government of its own people in its own way ; | tom has been to select a man for the vacancy | for Holena, Mont., Tuesday, but befor sent ln a plain envelope, ove C rm ) 5 and he would do it with the approval of his | who resides in the circuit. The Unitod | going concluded to try his el am 2 8 C720 er price $1.80 and $3.00. v X again, . W. W .D. audiences. The general government had States judge in this circuit is Don A. Pardee, At its annual meeting last night the Real | G “:!:t::‘!“»sngu' M.D right to suppress immorality In the states. [ and his name has been mentioned among | Estate exchange elected the following of- Bk ol It it had, then it had a right to establish im- | othors as likely to succeed Justice Lamar. | cers: President, J. 9. Butler: viee preaiions, | QfBacteria 11621105 15¢h Beaetn.Omabia. morality in the states. 1t had no right 1o Al DN M chl o he ey A e daEy e punish murderers in the states. If it had, s REFOLY T Glitian, TR LI ACUREIAIY. Aok SoRaver A h —t t sAT“RDAY MURNI NG AT 8 070[ rchitects, 3 then it had a right to go intoa stateand turn William Cuthbert attempted to cross in them loose. Plans of the Incoming Administration Dis- | front of a switch engine at the Burlington Mr. Mills Will Not Support the BilL cussed at Washington, depot last night and was tossed for his By an india rubber system of construction | ~WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 26, —The Star has | temority. As he was drunk, he escaped rogulnte commerce in siates—as proposed in | in the pension list: “Recent dovelopments | pooaries ! o d i t ) f oday for shooting with the pending measure. It could go farther, | huyve aroused a great deal of interest in the o ill a Vels deg and regulate the production of the specified L4 o lntent to kill at Nels and James Pearson, Articles. Passing on from the comstite. | Pension question, and there is a growing con- | tenantson the farm belonging to the de Contractors NOTICE. tional argument, Mr. Mills declared that he | viction that its agitation is going to be the | fendant’s wife, who is now seeking a divorc or co 3 e o EsEg We have a full supply of Mathes would not support the bill because it was sminent feature of the new adminis- bster concluded that he had a better a sht to s Mok aha ot matical Jnstruments, Draws= ia i iti o ot rogulntion of commorco, and becuuss | tration. Mr. Cloveland s already madoa | i b witor ‘sudeave ) oo | LO @ K TN T O 1 T g Papave: sranns Shav This is positively a CASH SALE. it could not affect the price of cotton, wheat ord on his pension vetoes, which appear ! shotgun and 'revolver. The case was con- ooy otner el oot {0 P L e e k. Before taking your next glass 0f | Transitss Rods, Ghains, Lev- All goods must be paid for before delivery, the business system of the ¢ . There | last campaign. It is understood that : River Water hold it up to the light. els; [T apes, S qvayess llus. Was not a senator who could go to’ s state | he now hopes to effect a complete reform Ted akitho univorsihy N - trated Catnlogue tree, and face his constitucnts after voting to :;: “UN ,,l,,.”,ll,‘h fi:.,\, ‘,,.,mi:w 0 ,‘:{'::H: Tol ’“\";",""' following officer: Then look at malke all *futy les of agricultural prod- 4 4 Lk pens John M. Thurston; vice preside; s H. £ £ 5] 3 ucts fllegal, 0 senator who had done so | ®2d to purge the pension roll during the :;Auluh»li; ”m-n ry, J. L.-Mack;s treasurer, sl stand up before the storm of indigna. | course of his administration af pensioners C- 1« Bottom. b ' Gt e sl Siesarm ot ndiens- | O e o S | & LS iae ormod. dhs ovntng 114 South 15th Streat, The milicary commandant of a post could | excessive pensions. In this connection a bor hall, some thirty-nine men enroll- ' » ot be expected to o out every morning and | Ereat deal of discussion was provoked at the wembers, Lt D OStOR uy the corn wanted for 1,00 horses,~ Con- | capitol today by the speech of ex-Secretary | Kev. Father Nugent, rector of St. | FRESH from the J\O‘\,t to I O:’t(_)kl O pacts for the supply of corn had to be made, | Fairehild at Richmond last evening, in which = T! ro-cathedral has resigned aund Sac e e o 4 s e o the o | bt the s dbaeraty S e il attena e Catholt wnlvorsty ot tash: | GRANITE. HILLS, : 2 need not stand back ington for a post- A & 1 of tho constitution, conigress hada right to | this gossip rogarding the proposed reduction | Wb SRY & fow soratehes. Toies T""' urve OPS, A e A anihe fand and bo uf post-graduate course. Ho was 4 Ty IR G Bi5ANS, 107N ived e O DT i bl presented with a handsome chalice and other s a pure medicinal or table G ChD\ T o oo are gfe sary and essential to the facility of commer- | dealt with. There is no doubt mong | axticles by his friends at the Catholic Union 4 g @2 o Jfipes, constipation, dyspe : BEWARE OF FRAUD. ? ) t popld kit G : slub roonis 1ast evening, water it stands alone, . i D oo hest by o sk for and {nsist upod Waving BIAf transuctions. The system wis simpl democrats that Mr. Cleveland intends to | © g i i e it b T ! < Rtiiization and capitalization of eredie "> © | hundle the question without gloves, with |- In f court today John E. Savage, _— R :.};:nhvuup:zx:t aliow ¢ ..x..(g“w'lfl.‘éf.‘l“w‘? "‘I)E.{cfin:"%m'fo 2 Mr. Hiscock opposed the bill. The great | the purpose to reduce the annual payment = Who fell into an open coal hole while chasing | Still or Sparkling. OfAll Dealers, 8, and evers direase resulting tre and price stamped ‘on bottom, Loolk S0, A5 ot tha peondeltion was b e cs k- t0'tho War department is said to_grow | Whoso proporty tho aceident ocourred. Save NASHUA, N. Y. ekl Vs o eredll e ATl f GENTLEMEN. Bossion of the mATkets of New York. Mibwe: | 01t of the expectation that Colonel Lamnont, | 8¢ usked for §2 C. B. PERKINS & Co., Bosion Seling Agenis ' A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, ik o o ¢ ill be at the head of that department, and . — ™ <o 1 Rinds apolis, Chicago and New Orleans and to | Will b 0 head of 1 \ 8 = . seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, Sontrol the mannor 14 which tontracta wora | ho pitl mtlo the rovision of tho ponsiof list | 1 o et wiomee | . PAXTON & GALLAGHER. . Dentollo, Mike V [Cutharin g OB stylish and durable than any other shoe ever made. o belie at all legislation like | @ C spicuous work of his ac (Bakiad) e ecial to & z e A 3 Sl A X W E he pri D ratvies B e B D oaed Was vicibua, andohe” honees | mintstration of that office. Confronted with | Bus.)—A wreok cooured st Shir place aboyy | Distribating Ageats for Omaha. W o | sold st the price, Evorystyle- Equals customs that if the bill was erystilized into law it | 48 expenditure for pensions rapidly ~ap- | 11 o'clock Tuesday night. Four cars of o | e AR I Poter Doll, Walter L j i | ade shoes costing from §4 to §s. id b b Dexia ot nost gigantio | Proaching $X00000.000 a yoar, nnd ab the | pegve froight train from the. weet mac | - 3 ve liereby n "1 Y 4 ; The following are of the same high standard of Toeat tna sxisted. in the United Seatos ) threatened with ' deficiency in | YV, (iR tiain from the west, were i ! stgned, throe disinters \ merit: ; When M. Hiscock finished his specen treasury ata time when the party is g a8 Rk Al 086 de- . city of Omaha, have be : . Sg.nomv»‘l $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-s. Mx. Blackburn, who had not been one or L1 i ton considerable reduction of the | Molished—one car o schold goods, two the mayor, with the approvi % 3.50 Police, Farmers aud Letter. e Dls 70 DAC Lot hasnang of '11‘ ‘ustoms duties, the democrats feel thag | CA¥S of wheat Au\\luuwnl s, barrels, ete. » cll of suid clty, to assess the damagi s 4 280, $2.25 and $2.00 for Working Metta fug how fow senators were: present, called | Something must bo doneto reduce the drafu | Bimber of other i e et s % DY Brdinanes necesshry’ o b hpprodt ‘ A 5,00 ani Gewed, o Y E attention to the fact. A call of the 'scnate | Upon the treasury, aud they regard the pen- | Moy JUVE GOV RR INE il @ o : the use of said city DS of 4350 iad 3.00 Dongota, | LASIES. fallowed, and ns a quorum of senators did | 4o expenditure us offering the best possiblo | majoripy seom to think the train had pulled | b snd oxtending Rixtosuth sirest, from : 91,78 for Misses, i L LT opportunity for retrencemen thin ain had pulled | % street to the south city L 3 3 . not respond tl nate adjourned. “The proposition to transfer the pension | I W0 and that when the head part com You are further notified, that having ac- | & N & I7 1S A DUTY you owe yoursel! o 5 % o menced to stop for the station the rear part cepted sald appointment, and duly qu : 10 get the best valus for your IN THE HOUSE. burdau to the War departmentt to create o ied into it Arequired by Taw, wo will, 'on the S0th day of iy monoy, ~Economize in your commission to examino the roll and logisla. ( STISBECIMIO T L gurodulreg by I8 we aill, on the Jokh Gay c g P\, “footwear by purcbasing V. AT tion on the pension bill, designed to exclude midnight and the track 1 o4 in the forenoon. at’ the office of T. B, Me 1 L. Douglas Bhoes, which b L Given the | from the priviloge of pensious certain | MidnIEL ¢ 16 “track is now alear for é 4 Toch, room 842, New York Lifo building, wit Ex ™ Tepresent the best value 4 ! 3 classes now enabled to draw them, ave all g | oM S 3 ¢ the corporato ' Himits of safd city, meet for i : - ™ . &t tho prices advertised WasniNgroy, D. C., Jan. 26.—In the house | part of the general policy which is about to | Reached High Water Mark. A purpose of considering and making the S . 8o 1housends oad tee- today the sundry civil bill was granted the | be inaugurated [ Oscrora, Neb., Jan. 2.—[Speclal to Trg £ : EaREataamaRg lashe awgons saseciively g ek ™} ¥ight of way, and while a fw obstructions | o g0 e — L ADBrODHIAtion, tharcof. 1aking Into canaids i . vere placed o N0 truc (haae Cl ot ant a torpid uver; you don's | o 5 g 4t tion special benefits, if any wero pla i on the track v of them | want a bad complexion, you t want @ | Specials of the Odd Fellows lodge here, Ris | 'r‘fn-',.u-.u rty belodging 1o you, proposed. to proved disastrous und tie bill made fair prog | bad breath; you don't want & hendac he, | ing star } intending to make the mem | b o appropriatod as aforesaid \"“] h has ress Then use Do Witt's Littlo Early Risers, tho | bership run up to 100 before the end of the } been dectured necossary by ' tho coune g ; Mr. McMillan, from the committee of | famous little pills. | present term.” It was not thought that tho | ordinanco, to appropriate Lo the usoof tho city, S Elve exclurive sulo to shoo deglers nnd general merchants where I inve n De situated In sald city of Omaha, in the ents, for catulogue, .Tnnl for suloin your place wend divect to Vi clory, siatlog rules, reported back the Dockery resolution Sunty of Dourlas, and staie of Nebraska, is BE Sno WA W0l RS L sirackton, Hass, y for the appointment by the speaker of the D R W 68 Tout af 0t 40, 8. B, Rogors' | g,,i01d by Maguus Webor, Kolloy, Stigor & Oa, U, J. Carison, ENlis vens ui © A . Fifty-second congress of a comumission of five ‘ : BEE.]—Mention has been made in previous w 24 feet of lot 15, Oak Hill No. 2;'s 7 feet % - - | plat, Okahoma: w16 feet of lots 10 and 11, | South Omana. representatives of the Fifty-third congress ghest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S. Gov't Report, r DR. R. W. BAILEY | Siotiors"subdiVision of ot 46, ’s" . togorst | to Inquire into the status of laws establish- Teoth Filled Wit | B0t 24 fuut ot lot 16, Oak UL Nt 258 1 tuos fng exccutive devartments and bureaus in () oat Paia b7 tay | of w24 toot of lot 16, Ouk Hill No. 23w 16 feol ‘Washington City. This wa ympanied by bn)t.l:u(u‘n vea. | uu.l,{(:u 7-8 \lu!l;;yl “I‘\‘x’\“‘d‘nll i "‘u("h»]”.' 0; ’:; w resolution referring the Dockery proposition et of lot 48, 5. E. Kokers' pint, Okahoma; w to the committes on appropriations, with Teeth Extracted Without Pain or 4:I'llh.|‘ 13, Mottor \;mm\“_..-’»iwr 1‘14 P“lh fn one of tho appropriation hills, It has | | of lot 48, 8, E. Rogers' plit, Okahona; w A Fi ] hhae for $3.) L ik W already been incorporated in the legislative A Full Sef of Teeth oo Rubber for $5.0). feot, excent y 7 foet, of lot 16, Oule 11 No. | h Fee specimens of Removable Bridgs. :;‘...jl’r..‘ll.‘”:.‘Ar’:""b ua, and .....w.' any objections position of the commission three seuators o ) tee spocimens of Flexiblo Blastie Piaty WPOpFIation. OF assossmIenb Aiages, 48 | reglstered gradusie in madicine. as dl piomas and oortiicates ahow is el tre & point of order. The resolution was adopted. ol i and five representatives, and this action was Allwork warranted as represented You may consider proper e s oeds catarrh. lost manhood seminal waskne i night Ioases and ail forms of privato dissas s 5 N0 oo Mr. Dockery reported from the committee bill, with & moaincation, making. the com taken to preclude it from being struck out on oncernin up The eminent specialist 1n nervous. chronle. private, biood, skin and urinary disoases. A reguler and Teleplione 108, lith and Faraaa Sty AMES STUCKDALF ontents or a craonal latecview prefarral. Conanitatlon fre . Correspsn1010asiriotly priss ake elovator of stalrway from 16th 8 satraaon. Omaha, January 5, 1698 Joddoy | Book (Mysierioa of Lifelseut froa. OMico huurada.m. (o9 p . Buadsyaid s 4o i3 . Sead siaiap tor replp

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