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L AT ERRL UL ANNEXATION TREATY READY, | i "..'.‘:i,.-.."'.“.“.‘«”m"“f.".‘.’?,‘“&.‘.l!‘n'i{THOUCHT IT WAS HIS WIFE | Seishehd Toout hait of i Kimereaation thnd e would not be averse to Approv. assembled there lnst evanifg An overflow or Tus ing applications for voluntary retirement moeting was held in the' Congregational by both officers in order that their successors church, which is the lagzest one in the cit President Harrison Prepared to Transmit the | might be appomted hefore "“,““I“, b qlndeed | Why John Murray is 8aid to Have Amaulted | and Rev. G M. Brown ‘Mv‘:’;‘ ted “the meet WNIEGHGUT M UTUM. Instrument to Congress. | sired that early retirement be made or Mrs, Kitty Berry. eral pieces. Rev. Yenney, offered pray LIFE INSURANOE OOMPANY. dition of their apvointments originally. The after which Mrs. Wilisou and daughter sang bt | w0 officers, however, do not_appear 1o have AR Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters,” “Pre- | To rur Memnrns HAWAIIAN ~ COMMISSIONERS IMPATIENT | anderstood it and_repudiate the actsof | DAMAGING ~ TESTIMONY INTRODUCED | Rare to Moet Thy ¢ amd Shall 1 Be The year of 1802 has been one of grat heir friends, who were instrumental in ses Saved Tonight Rox. Mr. Tate offer progress oa thorougt curing their original appointments in so f b prayer. Among ot ploces sung wer : as the conditions referred to are concerned Gather at the River” dnd"Jesus is Passing | #0d in overy direction Whey Think Some American Newspapers Are | Boino catisfied that Geneval Williams and | Intrieate Machinery of the Lincoln Electrie | T, \\ Rev. Mr. Willkon took for his | pany of the s f yours is not n Not Dealing Fairly with the Provisional Gene arr will not retire voluntarily, it is Light Company Destroyed by & Maliciou text, “Prepare to Meot Th yod and | any advantage to you ‘ understood that e preside £ sly . preach L Ve SO0 he mee Government's Representatives—The- indert ithat the president il Miscreant—Pawnbrokers’ Shops to pr 1 a very 4i The meet thinking of exercising his prerogative of r¢ - ings are th and feralts 86 ories of the Opposition. tiring them without their consent. This can Be Closely Watched It does no the mortality cost, nor the exper mplished than at any T TS B ol e s o be done under the acts which permit the re- the city. It is their custom to give a sacr not make your dividends | tirement of any officer by direction of the concert every Monday evening, which they | lusurance in any way cheapx Wasnixerox, D. C., Feb. 18.—[Special | president” who has served forty years or | fLrxcovy, Neb., Feb 5 T did tonight. safe 5 s BN It is desirable Teiogram to Tz Bre.)—There were nonew | Who has reached 62 years of age. Both off | B ]—Jotm Murray was tried before Soclal Affuirs at Norfolk. abling the company to exten ey e i Ukt neC FaGelvE By | B ebogiplrseh - i i Sy, | Bk 1Tt Roberglrytpisiiy o o' Rt vt e i i Today-tomorrow-next day—and continuing ccmmissioners, because his time was occu- | v Late Bulletins. : a member of the McCann-Kendall theatrical | pleasant in the history of Norfolk's society. | also desirable only as it can be made withou until we've shofl eighty more than a thou pied by attendance upon the conference of | WASHINGTOX, D.C., Feb.18—(Special Tele- | yryupe The assault complained of occurred | On Tuesday. evening the Music Students | increasing the proportion of the expense sand men-—-we will offer in our shoe department the American delegates 10 the late monetary | ETa 10 TuE sk ] The following orders | 4 tne corner of Twelfth and Q streets about | club, which is composed of Norfolk's best so. | count, which every member of the comy what we candidly believe to be the greatest value in conference at Brussels. The delegates met “(’: - ’\‘ f’"r“-‘ - LN 11 o'clock on the evening of the 6th inst. | ciety musicians, gavea concert for the k Coy "‘rj“;“:“fw“w gababie covering for the pedal extremities of men—that has &t Senator Allison's home to revise their e s b o 4 - : e, will be relieved from Mrs. Borzy was returning to her hotel from | D07, Jhe COUOTE f . %0 large a company as this been offered in any room where shoes are soldin Fort to the president, and State Secretary 0% 08 Wb SRS R Funke opera house when someone ap: > pee proficient mapner and S9 acininister ite aifsirs 8s to Foster was present at their request. Neth o t subsistence at Chicago, and wi roached from behind, threw his arm around - . TH S members the greatest possible this great and slippery country. Until they’re gone fng remains for the Hawaiian commissioners yut delay to San Hrancisco and seck a6d st a number of heavy | a musical feast and a financial N the itat every last pair, our shoe men will offer ninety cases o, rt_in_person to Major Charles A. Wood s abotit the fac R Columbian club is maki - leap insurance @ v a dozen pairs to a case ten hundred and eighty The treaty of annexation been pre- 6ot COMIRMA LYY Subkiss table to display at Chicas resentin T e e S pairs of men’s full stock pared by President Harrison and is ready | place, for duty in his office. bone in a number of § laudable enterps y y da. f flerce compet together with his mes for transmission | The leave o certifi- | left hand badly lacerated and t On Friday evening Mr, and M t dliar plans and heavy rebat to congress. It has been his i on to | cate of ¢ ity granted 1 T hael | finger of her right hand broken Rudat gave a select 1 L S HLORE PaLS SuU Breat i . blunt instrument however, be of one or two days the most er n th pending the al of Paul Newman, th i A 1 1. Lasscigne T 1 | senting as many nationalitie £ emissary of ilioukalani, and i : will proceed to Bator At g i 1 it snditions of servitude presentation of a test wh i fact of the assault and described sentation to the i [ v P » granted Captain | Plaintiff's condition immediately after it v ntare t States ey enn ;.ui'w.-'-. curred l'l’*n r‘L- fendant's wife tesuine X1 t g ’ . shoes -in medium spring weight-in any and all The contmi tra, ! ol Bt e e ‘.‘1'_”““.'»,““‘}‘,‘,‘»,"-‘f‘r"', gt Ty i ; A ’ i sizes—with flexible pump soles—with globe toes at the statements made in 5 His Faith W ; time before the assault and it is the pe t his wifc 3 ss, we hay ¢ ¢ r the handsomest toe ever put on a shoe—in lace or 1sskLL. O., Nov. 20, belief that he made t tack upon N neral exper ; 3 . : . congrass as you like—shoes that would give the av- was 80 con t at or 1 th . 1 the al L erage shoe man heart disease to see sold under ing the ents which wi tion AT 0 E Cough Remed 1 rod nee curac the E : Toiere b for ) J A e pris b i Shrpied ng g 2 5 three dollars and fifty cents —at i of $500 financial gain and um shot nfidence 1 this are among the rg nn 1t will 1t is safe state v 8 t any other treatment. There is not A large force of men is at work at the ele 1 to Wheeler and 1 them tal v '?) will be taken on anr ill and relieve a cold so q n trying to repair the damag ¢ ern 1 FOT DX R 3.3 / until both sides have beer heard an v t 01 croup, but if used 1 he intricate macl 3 % . the opposition given an oy N o verify | as the f mptoms appear it w wn miscreant Saturday nig 2 t and Mr i Q / the seri01s charges whict .ading the attack. S0-cent bottles f . whose identity sti ma he lig m # sy 0 | p I igcista mystery visited the station PANAMA INVESTIGATION. olt into one of the ra revoly Rep Ok, Ia New Mexico's Admission Deferred by the Sen- | part Americans Took in the Canal Swindles iin e : el apair. Why we bought them when we bkcght ate ork of the oue Testime Yesterday. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. settlers Wasnixeros, D. C., Feb. 18.—The senate | Npw Yonx, Feb. 13 —The Panama invest 4 e Ca b art disc morning wk ting 1 them—where we bought them how much we paid o % examine Boyad ho at various tin ruilty part w X his sudden n. » as a_pioneer, ¢ i i hemes-—you are not interested in; ) = Sen t i the act to incorpora £ s S Afver tiie Fawabrokers, 1854 H‘v had 2 R ) g Sene Y . o kb jibutyouare n;;n- :| ning \w r today ’ f -T": to con- | pating commi met here today an . t = hi» 1;. : HJ‘ s for them—whether we make or lgse by the operation sider the New Mexico statehood bill by a us disadvantage an . s -—‘_- e 7 sonieral t L iy b i 1t whether it’s another of*‘The Nebraska’s’’ advertis- of eral Agern secuted if he is dise g shock ihe the Mar R ‘ 4 my r 1 A at £50.000, s 3 ’ interested in the fact that th2 price is two-thirty and wiis the The bill provi at | g ‘\l L,.”“ . s < " troyed by r = R not three fifty RRATADLE el et iy v American committee testifi sl o4 ey 44 e 1 kg ekt ¥ yver b s to General Brist L \ ;“M“’\'l &5 f'l % L Th Nathan Ay of Boston was the first tory was filled with s b hich fed ?""‘l“‘“"“' i Ve S He said that in the year 1869 he went with | Under the prese h pawn L to save bui The (\W( :.mw,’[..“._ .‘l', e \“’1 e & | General Banks as a delegate from the Bos- | required to hand written list of the e Uik b 900,000, which is t0 be re : e com- | 4o Board of Trade to attend a conference | plodges taken by him daily and ther AMUSEMENTS. pany. and the shares to be delivered to the iyl 3 e 2 nothing to prevent litting any = = t assets, Jan. 1, 1893, iy P with European capitalists aud engineers as 13 governme aragrua and Costa Rica. | 3 PR . pledge which he may deem proper. He is lded Age” at the Bi st Mr. Frye demonstratea the importance of | to the building of a canal across the Pan- | 15 “roquired to make aftidavit to the cor- ot et TRl this guaranty, claiming that with it the | ama isthmus. He met Count de Lesseps in | rectuess of the list and it very frequently 3ilded Age” received its first presen- | market | values ————— canal could_be coustructed for $100,000,000 | Par When he returned to this country in | happens that stolen property is received and | tation at Wonderland ana Bijou theater | RN Cverioa8t axd jts fixed charges would be only 8,000,000 | 1870 he had letter from the United States | never reported to the police. The chief be- | yesterday. Like all performances at this | - and netdeferred = T 3 & year, (outside of a sinking fund), whereas, | 1 ris to President Grant favoring | jieves that his suggestions will correct this sisa it was noticeshl le ser. | Quarterly and d to such portions of as olve no ex 1 by other companies its surpl ver without the guaranty the cost would be | BATARToutA R Presifsat R Crant ax: | aoit i i1l will_ 0o sobrittad e the ety | Louses i was maticenbly Hist while the per semi-unnual “,”“‘;q u"nr‘\‘ T \({ T PN w-.\n.‘l S etk e e not less than §200,000,000 and its fixed | pressed approval of the plan, and it was dur- | council tomorrow evening. ¥ | formers were familiar with their lines, there | premiuws us per TS TIOERUrSS AT6 REASOHABLY’ ol ¥ premiums and reserves must be calod. charges #14,000,00 a year. Continuing Mr. | ing his administration that_surveys were L o was a hesitancy on their part about deliy- | ltemized stute- PEETIA i Dopeisssses,rsi 1ated oo tho ssstmibtion. that they will eatk Frye carnestly advocated the measure. made by the government. Mr. Appleton e o L S DD . ering them. This timidity, however, will il A R RO S s L) NEW BUSINE: some defiiiite: vase -of intereat A LETE (SN Mr. Morgan discussed the diplomatic | then related the story of the various projects | Saturday evening Chief of Police Otto | wear away, and a strong, smooth perform- | Gross assets, san. 1, 1898 D.761.540/00'| . Wo have mada a fiirgain in'uew business | whols termibf OMMGontrasts i Ot features of the bill \ere was nothing he | for a canal. Mr. Appleton spoke of the ob- | gave the patrolmen strict orders to see that | ance may be looked for today | Total liabilities . 341620.01 | over that written in 1591, and at no loss to | assumed that rate to be 4 per cenit. These said in the Clayton-Bulwer treaty to pre. | jections raised and said it was the general | the saloon ordinances were strictly enforced | ~As Colonel Mulberry Sellers, with his | yresent members contracts are liable to run, many of them, vent the building of the canal. He pleaded | opinion that the Panama route was the only | on Sunday. The instructions came to the | numerous million dollar, schemes, Geory § rplus, Jan. 1,1803, 426,92 A gratifying feature of our business is its | from fifty to seventy yoars. In 1853, in view with the senate 1o do its duty to America, | feasible one for a tidewater route. police through a letter written by the chief | Wessell's admirable comedy talent is Financial Operatio persistence h respect it is probably | of the progressive decline in the rate of in- 10 the present and coming generations and | The only position that was conferred upon | 1o the captain, in which the chief set forth | seen at its best. Miss Eltin e 2 “tly : o B / y I s INTEREST. unrivaled nbers have taken thei _terest in perfectly safe investments pasetne bill this country was that of honorary vice presi- | that there were many people in the city who | excellently portrays the role of Laura policies for protection and not for speculs- ~and ity Asu ey packed Without taking action on the bill the sen- | dent, which was ofered to General Grant, | held the chief of police responsible for the | Hawkins and is equal < every interest received ir T kit orirention s gikns i oot e AU B s oy (22010 y ate adjourned who declined. In July, 1579, Mr. Appleton | violation of the Sunday law; that he had of the past, which c: \r some overdue i 1 human care an Frdiipate b bt et bt e B ot e ol et L Iu the House. receiv lotter from M. de Tesseps asking | waited in vaia for eight months for some 2 emotion. Miss Ire Ho! £51.411.46 reateddnate aaaitys 1t 18, piver Tt <& O 1 a6 T i e The senate bill was passed, authorizing | him to accept the position of general agent | instructions from the superior ofticers of the | makes & very good' it oul of the small | Zareloas, oronc-seven Yoss 1 111 Ky OEhGT COmDADY. | 127 ot YoiE i Dciod Bl ShRT eI the Union Railway company of Pennsylvania | Of the canal company in this country. His | city government for definite inst character of Miss: Hawkins, Miss Gypsy 87.43 of bonds and stocks = : Pt iy o B s Ber Cent for sl mstialt 10 construct a bridge across the Mononga- | idea was that shares of the company should | as none had been forthcoming he od | Barlow and Miss Dora Lowe are eficiently | Was overdu A wrlttan atoos that thme: Thus s QL hela river in Allegheny county, Pennsyl- | Dé Placéd on sale by the banks of this | to tackle the work himself. Cor cast. Mr. Jack Rall as Clay Hawkins shows st wisk Jhni 1, 1808, was $ : wiside P g aphhine's Al y county, 3 2 Sl e i L ) . at risk Jun. 1, 1803, was 81 per cent business passes off and the new 8 g Py He wrote to the president of the | each officer was iustructed as follows a wonderful improvement in his work, and | in 1502 were & 2 the previous year of | weroen S takes its place we are gain- The District of Columbia _committee, n al bauk ot this city offering to | Tt shall be the duty of each and every | plays the part exceedingly well : vious year of §7,724.65 on a materially de- t } . Ing tch year a strength with which to meet withstanding the protest of the committee | Place that portion of the stock of the com- | officer 1o sde that all business houses pro- | Barlow does not appear ac holding of real estate T the future that the fizures of our financ O appropristions. held the floor the st of | Pany alloted to this country in their posses- | hibited by law from keeping open on Sunday, | then, as the District Attorne a | There sunt includes no allowance for : ? L tAmant oaiTaot. disoinsa. and IS the day. Half a dozen measures of entirely | 3100 for sale. The estimated cost of the | suchas the saloons. billiard halls, opera | clever bit of acting. Mr.\ the companies use of its own home oftice ) ar AT e ptatan | raaed aF Bk oy get local importance were passed 4na the house | Canal was §240,000,000 houses and other places of amusement, be | Colonel Selby, the adventure buildi e ) to Aog 2 RRoumsd., 'He narrated the story of M. de Lesseps' | closed, allowing them a_reasonable timé to [ Smythe as Si Hawkins, both acquit them- PROFIT AND LOSS and the ratio of expense of management to | 'ORCAUIRe. L orus to | visit to this country in" the winter of 1875 | clean up their places of business in the fore- | s splemdidly. The other members of 56 5un hOIAT L Do deatiT o a8 WILL TALK TODAY. | and the spring of 18%. In December, 1850, | noon. Any officer who shall refuse to com- company are all good. HES Suswhiola 4. pex cee UUTRIEIS the subscription for $60,000,000 of stock was | ply with this order will be discharged from scenery and mechanical effects also | §741 me pleces remaini This is the most controilable item in the o B L obio -l Hawailan Commissioners Will Present Their | opened in this country and was a_great suc- | police duty after satisfactory investigation.” | add materially to the success of the play. | former sales which had paid out the cost cost of insurance. It is the one which is | & Surpius of nbout E%,000000, and wikhout Case—Washington Notes and the amount was covered three a result of the above instructions it is | The specialties are great. The Langs the property to which they belon generally most iguored T old the ¢ Portaoned IHVIALAAN axaCis Wasnixerox, D. C.. Feb, 18.—The cop- | times over. given out at police headquarters today that | clever German comedy duo, present & good | also sold, so that the entire profit re In every other known branch of business |, SHONTINE (AW BONTE O EI0 e 1 ference set for today between the Hawaiian that time he had not heard of the | several prosecutions are to follow. No | sketch. Bogart and O'Brien are as funny | on real estate sales was §212,260.44. On the | COmpetition has s tended to lower cost | yin0 004 ey might do, it would wipe out the ~ . | erican committee. He had drawn his mes have as yet been made public, but it | as ever in their fine musical act, and Charles | other hand, certain pieces were sold at & of production by and_more , economical .t dividend toget, and ve annexation commissioners and the secretary | salary of $4,000 a year s general agent of the | is understood that the city attorney willbe | and Ira Sully scored a decided hit with | aggregate loss of $15.530.81, leaving a nmet | Processes and 1 y life insu T ot them have $uralos onciciia e of state was postponed until tomorrow to | company, ever since, through the banking | placed in possession of enough evidence to | their new specialty. A spocial souvenir will | gain of £198,720.63 from that source. | the reverse has se. For the Ak iRpapmitenb ol e permit the secretary to attend the meeting | house of J. & J. W. Seligman. He drew his | enable him to commence prosecution at | be presented to every lady visitor today in | ©Very considerable changes were made .in | {Wenty years competition has boen directed, | 11 CHARES GVER O HEOSE FHRS of the delegates to the monetary conference, | 34Ty by check or by draft monthly. To | once. : addition to the regular souvenir given the | our holdings of bonds during the year by | BOL 1 giving cheaper and safer insurance UMMARY, i ie solmimtiiiopers will have et Bendatog |LSED this salary he did what he could to pro- Heard In Lincoln Court Rooms. ladies on Friday. maturity and sales, on some of which the | and securing greater equity among me In the forty-seven years of its existemos n e havea conference | mote the interests of the canal project by | The fury with the secretary tomorrow, and itis ex- | writing articles for the papers, making ad- | apainstthe B. & M. railroad reported this CATTLE 1HIEVES KILLED. e b6 i A threm B0t Ao ted 1ot 81 amount of new business at the highest rates | Recelved for pected that the completed documents in the | :Ir;-s_&cx at public meetings and “‘having him- | forenoon that it was unable to agree. The $02.48. On the other hand, some of these | ©f premium pessible and to the most rapid | = premiums.....#178,385,966.65 case, and the president's message on the | S¢f interviewed” at every opportunity. He | jury has been out since Friday trying to as. | Texas Ranchmen Have a Little Brush with | bonds sold or were paid at an_advance ove nofassels snd the display of | Beceivecforin: Subject will be 14id before the cabinet after | 4150 made trips to the isthmus and to South | certain whether Holland had been injured Outlaws. cost to the amount of §5,205.45, leaving a net | F b Anantisl exh This has | p.Coivea for BRe canferonas. America in the interest of the project. He | £11,000 worth by an accident in which he and | _Exr Paso, Tex., Feb. 13.—About 2 o'clock | loss on these changes of 02,5 which | Tequired an enormous increase in the e balance profit ‘Revresentative Tra paid the expenses of these trips personally. | ond of the trains on the defendant company’s | Sunday afteruoon a party of cattlemen from | Were added sundry small it pense uocount. In this race wuuy have i dnd] 1.143,073 suggested to Representative Bacon of the | apr Applet e O e Felows; | road became hopelessly entangled. tha & nento mountains, composed of | Det bulance to the good of #4.642.71 on botl . i el Eavi0 0% GRDCUNCE 19, A000jUE < 5 TR banking commitiee s means by which to get | 11 bk con sald he thought the failure o The Wright-Buckstaff suit is being tried | Lo ® 0 TOOUIAIA, OO e e e el e e all of the racers have ircreased it very Total recelpts another vote on the Sherman repeal bill ;}in“t;?l o S;"’v Depieon was due l‘-;hv before eleven jurymen,one of the twe Olver Lee, William Carr, William A. Hart largely ; that of many companies is from two There is a conference to be had between the | thowe aroig T e o e o e Mause and the senate on a bill for the “bet. | Ligre, Would be a strong opposition to the Juring 1892 real estate token under fore. | income was only 1012 per cent, a ratio ma B s 0f $500.006.74 under fore- | Yerially less than that of auy other comp: | in the caseof Peter Holland - | 1oss by shrinkages of premiums and by but solely to writing the largest possible [ the Connecticut Mutual has | Mr. C. L. Fisher, being feported as a very | and Thomas Tucker, overtook a party who | SRR e paig | 10 thres times Fatio of this A B e building of & canal ncross the isthmus by & | e om: Sbida® 4 : had some cattle in their possession stolen has sold bonds which had cost $1 i i e Fignge @ COSL | " death losses & ter control of and to promote the safety of | foreigm corporation on the part of this coun- The case of Cockrell Bros. against P.V. M. | from Lee's ranch. Which party opened rchased bonds cc ; of insuran schemes of business which | endowments. § national banks,” the senate having added a | J0TCIEE COTPOrat art of this coun- | Raymond was settled in open court today S ¥-0F ] wne all dividends fc period of | Paid out for Eew sechon. 1o ‘the B ap wing added | try. Tne chief cause, however, be thought, | nelther side getting anyihing. The suis | i it is impossible to say, but dur- I3 bonds at par el B el st i B ok i o1 Botse - Sbnatom Shertin and Alison, the | wis because the project was not properly ad- | jrose over money advanced by ihe plaintif the shooting lowed two 677,18, the market b o et derdhoiindd 67 gl s berman and Allison, two | vertised. Hedid not know what agent of | comtany 1o the defendant upon & grain | of . the cattle thieves, Charles Rodius | has advance their purchase to 1 i mak \s7at o of s ¢, Sonferocs, favor the | the canal company or what influence was | {rananciion o et g B it 30 at a very conservative estimate y ; Al TiPee. houte conferces and Mp. T the | brought to bear upon Secretary of the Nuvy | A ripple of interest was created in Judge | occurred on the Hucco Tanks road,about : to fifteen years ago the company . DAy ouk Rested that in confererice o clatsn repeaiing | THOmPSon 10 Tesign the secretaryship and | Tihpett's court this forenoon by the issuance | twelve miles from El Paso. Two of the hase y bonds of a high grade bear- | ar expense ratio grows always la the Sherman act be incorporated in the bill | 2CCePU the presidency of the American com- | of bench warrants for the arrest of F. J, | thieves e d and Lee and his party gave | Ing 0 and cent interest, and paying a | and swallows more and more of the with such other silver_legislation as may be | (o, - 5 Bush and C. E. Loomis, both of whom had | up pursuit and came to El Paso. Rodius | bigh premium therefor. These have been | and leaves less and less to be forfelt SROnaht advisable, and thata fight bo toade Colonel Fellows asked whetherdt was not | heen summoned to appear as witnesses in | has a hard name in El Paso. He was ar lually disposed of and their place taken | their dividends of forfeitures are steadil = e 10 get it through congress in this way. afact that when M. de Lesseps found such a | the case of T. P. Kennard & Son against the | rested a little over a year ago as being im bonds of the highest class for security, | shrinking and new plans are constantly de Total disbursements In the legislative scssion of the senate to- | §oronr,chPosition to the enterprise that he | Lincoln Rapid Transit company. ~The case | Plicated in the murder of the Frenchman re recent issue and bearing rates of | vised to furnish some new veil for the facts e bl et day the nomination of Judge Jackson Was | sor i Cocessiry to come over here to con : O grows out of the demand of the plaintiff for | Whose body was found in the river with his | ! est adjusted to the present time. It | and to attract still more new business to =03 # 59,037,895.74 B ocntad. bt Tiecon t o |_x‘n)‘lml.‘p’ymuu.ln} aud “!J."!‘ in order to ac- | g500 damages for the running of a street | throat cut. However, the evidence was in ‘e noted that qur pressntholiing st | fu 1 new forfeitures tiom was made und it went over until the | Gumiiy this Secretary Thompson was in- | railway through several lots in Midway | Sulicient to hold him. Maoy complaints | Po7 f 812,164,200 cost us but $417477 more gainst such competition it is impossible I et aceston doood to- resgn tho yship of the | addition to the city of Lincoln. have been made by the cattlemen about the | than their face, or an average pric of only | for us to accomplish those greater econom s AR Yy XX;\‘**;‘-\"I;:‘\J"” mdenay.s n”- .\ltm»q- gangof cattle ;m:-\.u. and the killing of f“*x‘:“ D saniy of the I ave A ong tume | which would be possible und can company, an: t in this way the feel- = P Rodius is regarded as the tinal wiping out of | 10 run and are therefore likely to show no mate competiti And we are glad .and that NOT L 3 2 ded as th g out of | tima ela SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. nm‘fl‘f moertainty i France was overcome PO HOF: LN 1T the entire gang. Tne bodies. of the dead | }““"“'H Y to deprec B Hom. bel st, at least shecr fesistance and the greatest and the bonds floated. 24 Nta b N : men were brought to El Paso this morning or many years, Some of our t important N we can hold Appropriations Carried by 1t—An Increase | © Mr. Appleton admitted that it was toover | P18strous Effccts of s World-Herald Write- | el Wore, SEEAL 1o, 90 LIS MOTBing: | purchases in recent years been on very e THE FUTULE Over Last Year. come the opposition in this country that M 1 _Up of Nortolk. nqu 1l be | favorable terms. ! B B < b . The Connecticut Mutual has but one pur- Wasmxe10x, D. C., Feb. 13.—The sundry | de Lesseps came here. Asto what induce. | NomroLk, Neb., Feb. 12.—[Special to THE | Ap honest pili 1s the novlest work of the REAL ESTATE. ! . pose: To give the protection of life insur- civil bill, as reported to the senate tods ment was made to Mr. Th he did not | BEe.]—The World-Herald of this date con pothecar deWitt' 4 y Riser "hen Th e : snce—and there is and can be nothing worth ¥ ay, apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers ¢ ) espeetin t a totad approy u of $40,850,114, }i»‘- oW, or n'.; 1‘)“.’4 eve ked with Mr. | tains what purports to be a letter from 3 u ustipation, bi an case of 924,101 upon o pean Atout Wy : - | ——— . passed the house. The corresponding bill AR Rr e, 11or production of articles printed in the Norfolk for last year appropriated £27,665,076 | A few applications of Chamberlain’s P Daily News and T Bee months ago. Th KAmis Oy Mo e, 15 Recrts have : Y : al ; has done this in the past, is d Among t items of increase are | Balm will relieve the itching and burning | reporter made a visit to the Sugar City some | peen 1 A Tha T A Y : it g ¥ I 1 gndisina position 10 it for the future, these: Omaha postoftice building, $200,- I':ml;m tl'ln‘.nod by frost bites ;.v&-hlnb four weeks ago, ostensibly for the purpose | 11 l;' B ”‘l‘ A l “- 1'\“ . llvrt‘ e det - rex Y » | beyond the other ;'\:'u]ur{\l of ) . i V)" | blains. and its continued use soon effects a ¥ Bl hat an organized gang has'been engaged for ] ! 5 n | sults and of its present condition is left to 000; Chicago postoffice building, $112,- | permunent cure. Pain Balm is alsoa sure cure | Of, WFiLIBE 8 paper on sugar beet oculture 10 | the last year in systematically robbing s 1 ) 1 far | Prove 000; Port Townsend, marine hospi- | for rheumatism. 50-cent bottles for sale by | b¢.Presented to the legislature prior 10 the | yiohy cars all alcng the Wabash ” ANS ON REAL ESTATE 8 tal, Wash., $30000; increase in light- | all druggi Y disposition of the bounty bill. The reporter | freight cars all alcng the Wabash system | i 0 ¢p6 vear loaus amounting t s Tetna o > s in A - & o T made visits to the sugar factory, High fl!"vl» Kansas City to Chicago and Toledo. | 49097 nave been made. and louns ¢ ervice, 8536, revention of epi- g ; school, the Norfolk Roller mills and Hos- | The reports place the lossgs 90.07 b iade, and louns a S iboavés, o0.00; expectes of entde. | DK AND THE WORLD'S FATS. pital for [nsane, The description of the lat. | like §200,000. The Wabash officials here say | 5o e ahave boch pald, leaving 0. | ness. They are makiuga duily pecuniary overnment guests a he World's | B o eoning a el 3 Y no! othing of '§ e ) standing e have taken every | g rifice 1o conviction. Tair, £40.000: surveying public lands, §200.000; | She Will Not Be Represented, and the Bea- ;,r',;‘u Sk I“,’,‘,"}‘.‘:‘};{;’_“':"vla‘u-l artic 1e :":1 know nothing of ady such gigautic | pracaution to make them safe beyond perad- | >*¢™ l’"“‘fl“’\‘ £hListv artiticial limDs for soldiers, §22,000 y sons Why. of the roller mills that paper ‘says: - They hile | e thy o 4% ipo A ¢ lers, §225, ot T e 5 the roller mills that paper says: *They | While it is true that, il common with all A LSO The v ok t E VN . 1;:,} ‘.:” f 1o ‘1,4&‘ ns are follows: Hay Sax Fraxc 1500, Cal., Feb. 13.—In aninter- | gre owned by a very pleasant gentleman | railroads, the company loses a considerable | nsprance I"f lons. .,I‘;}'( rapid gr ‘\\“y‘.l o ‘;‘,‘”‘ “”(‘ ,,,,m‘_ to ake chaunel, £75,000; Upper Mississippl | view today the Chilian consul general at | bearing the euphonious name of Birchard | Sum every year by 1 of the petty | _ MomwALITY e raaia T oot antios :‘".‘,ni 0.0 !‘v."l‘lll‘:ll Marys river, ,000; | this port, N. Guerrero, said: *The Chilians | Bridge.” when in fact the firm name is Bir- | thefts, it has always been found to be purely | The mortality of 1892 has been far within | £T28% WG EENEE SREREEE O CRFE G80 FRE Great lakes, $120,00; Cascades of the Col. | pyve” doclined to take part in the World's | Chard, Bridge & Co.. the members being A. | local and without any attémpt at a precon- | the amount expected, and has thus given the | 1,y necess possible dangers of & publi Wb river ShoX0: Lower Mississippl | fi7S O ave received advices that there | 1 Birchard of Marshalliown, Ia., Charles S, | certed or organized sch members o saving of aboat $400,000. fent 1o such great i ver, §005,000; Missouri river, 100,00; pro- | falr and | ua od 4 it there | Briage and P. T. Birchard of Norfolk . avorable mortality is due to good sel - POSTNATS Siacien sy . - jons for the government's connection with | will be no exhibit of Chilian products In speaking of the hospital for insane, to | _You don't wa ; you don't | tion, and good selection requires two things of state officials everywhere is often equivalent to A n P | mittee of stat r is made. in the sum of | ‘Referring to newspaper dispatches to the | which the World-Herald reporter paid a | Wanta bad compl 3 want a | First—Careful selection of the individual i i s el g e Bl rettl ill. If 1 f flesh BB AT contrary, Mr. Guerrero denounced tbe Val- | Visit, remaining for tea and the ball. that breath; you don't want a headache. m a physical point of view, and also as to - is s . iBg $he “1"-‘ ’n‘n» getting 1ll. 0SS 0 es. ABMY MEN WILL BE SURPRISED. | paraiso correspoudents as unreliable. In BADS SR DDA Wespanion- | S V0 Do JHEe Livile Barly Bisora Qe | S0 e R e RS ARETAG X a course of business | |can be arrested and dis- denying that a government vessel < e sy o rom pas i 0 Th ST sclves unable of o - “ o General Eugene A. Carr 1o Be Retired. | Tero said it would be a long time before any | wongs meptof the patients. ' Dr. Wilk . oo Ficongie] y g S orhich | appr aAte mplish their expeetod r 5 ;s » system are Wasuixazox, D, C., Peb, 18 —The adeain. | POrls in the Unitod States would seo s | 20018 Dot superintendent, nor s he o . 1 joe ere | iave & healthy clirate, which produce an ¥ accomplish their expeeted re. spots” in the system are istration has a surprise in store for the army, | Chilian war ship. The Chilians have uot for- r. The preaent superintendent is 3 i y e . st 2 to furnish new forfeitures eradicated ey i g e S ,.;,]";-.(. .u)u-rxnm n.lm. or the Baltimore in- e e h[Eeatnt SEbesEUINCORL 18 th Lk ‘ speculative results they seek bind then distinguished army officers and the appoint- | down thers, o ¢ Charleston steamed | his estimable wife, suporintend the insti ary 10 the t ie only methods by which they cau be b L . down there 1 ucal, Omal x = & pd ) , e. * Mrs. Summers, being a splendid mus, - g e T e even partially gained went of two brigedier generals whose promo- “Why could not a letter have been sent | b 8 musi Myles Prankhas 2 it | cian and a thoroughly accomplist " Mk ter - 2 CONDITION OF THE COMPANY tions wodld not regularly follow during the | BY the president of the United States to the | Lap, 40d a thoroughly accomy lad iette J. Shitler, Omalin { : h = dsye Chil orition asking the et adds not alone to the cheerfulnessof the otk Panmes Dasetd L t F L4 _ The asscts January 1,1803, are 60,761 2 g . |un|u.l“mlu inistration and might not hap- | (ks wuthorities asking the luta's retury patients, but o, Norfolk's society ‘us wel. | 1) e ! s b 080, 4 gain over the previous year of is an absolute corrective pon at all under the next. Adjutant General | weus b b, and the Mr. and Mrs Summers came 1o the city as v emot i Y 1,028,009.94. ‘1hey are undoubtedly worth " : " < ave been no exhibition of an attemp! ¥ 30 ‘ y 1, Omaha 3 n “ weak s Williams and Brigadier General Eugene A. | to humiliste the Chilian ‘w\“l_r{"‘k"‘“‘l "“]l“‘ strangers, but by acquaintance have become King, Menok . ) an they stand for. of “ weak spots. It is a Curr are the ofticers whose relogation to the | was sailing under the very much admined. Dauiel D. Ax ; actic Surplus 1s 96.600,900.88 vetired list is imminent and Colonel Rugglos | for the United States marshal, he was s | o,1Bese corrections are made in justice to Ange rgel ver the previous year builder of worn out failing ;:u‘ Colonel Otis the respective und pros- | arunken fellow and accepted a bribe of $200 | O fellow towusmen ’ . ; ARE Dy Dameasals A of ihe Somp tissue—nature's food that Geveral Carr was booked for retirement | et e - 3 Tnlon Geapel Moottags. o —— y . ' S0iach [actorsas Shay ave.’ 10 Aoesteiaing 1t stops waste and creates Bot known until today that General Williams | from the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risers | BEE |—The uuion gospel meetings are 10 be | have ay extrac ot in e ¢ v b L A e e ronated e skt A Boams. Ohont daugs prewature retirement, | A perfect little pil continued every afternoon and evening this | of the throat 0 w i th ue business by auy other com ool Joared by oo Chem g try, | pany. Ou the same basis of reserve asis - It has— amount already returned to polic ders or their beneficiarics, and the net assets held to protect present contracts, ex premiums received by $43,- he expense ratio is 8.61 per cent. This record has no equal elsewhere. sness and sick head- | | oS 1 ¢ ayi in li o but protection— , but which really is, in major part, a t i i e 0 need 1 its best form, with major part, a ft i . 8 b : riect irity erfect equity, and at Exaggerated the Affair. § . . e : its lowest possible cost. That this company joing it wday, uneration tha 2 Respectfully submitted tain for presenting the speculative schemes Jacos L. GReexE, President. that now secure the great bulk ¢ e busi-

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