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DNESDAY ARY 15, 189 —— 158 i and meaas, the resolution repealing the Y | honorable senator was very indifferent as to lY ‘ (* “F 0F FR \E"“ U whole block betwoon Iastings and Lincoln Two HOURS OF CA‘AL TALK clause of the MeKinley tariff act, providing WlLL THEY HAVE SENATO 5 how the .“..v.uu.."fi(‘om be decided, and 0V i ’\A 4 h i 40 T avenues on the north side of Second streot that after January 1, 1804, the duty on man- would give him credit/s to his motives in might be destroyed, The loss is estimated S ufactures of fiax containing over 100 throads intimating that thereymight be some irregu to be &350, insured in the tlome Fire of ng Survived n Torribl to the Vg inch, shall be increased from larity in the ;\rm{'l'('\l‘y'ny ' ' :ym wha, nw‘vvv.mnih ‘ll nion u{'l'll‘\ll.\“!!'ll“\‘r\l\. xpertonce and was Able to Attend to N i i the present rate, to 50 per cent, " g N Mr. Sevier, in furthét brief remarks, ex skholde i . onnec geut, and Phanix of Hartford fof [ omoee in the usy Season. Senators I;{"‘"’“ d 8 D;"gffi‘"“ of the amended 8o ns to read that the present | Puzaling Question in Connection with the | prossed him ‘}l]:mh-- satisfled with the S“‘k’“l']*;“ “{ ‘:"‘ g"fl““fl‘ Independent #1000 cueh, or £5.000 fn all. A hard coal A AT TG Wi icaragua Oanal Bill, ate of 5 per cent shall continue until Jan- 4 islati - course pursued by, the honorable senator ‘avolved in Diffioultios. stove in the rear of the store is responsivle staxn, Mo, Feb. 1 Yostmaster g uary 1, 1805, The amendment was proposed | Senatorial Legislative Deadlooks. from Massachusetts. for the fire, & broken door opening and M. Qlendenuing owss s 1He o 1 SRl by Mr. Burrows and meets with ger - | —_— In addition to tn#’ feregoing it may be lotting fall o few coals on the wooden floor J X MR SHERMAN ADVOCATES THE MEASURE | bl if S0 it i 18 it b, SWPLINIEEY | WESTERN INTERESTS ARE IN JEOPARDY | Which the exceutives ot sevoral statos, in | PETITION FILED ASKING FOR A RECEIVER o e — L . The whole story which bogan last winter ¢ L s, 3 ehraska's De ol sty that the democratic tariff revision will have nticipation of the expiration of the regular " ek, T46. 1 Reastel ton | o STurmily S B $hie DoReoRLEbes WA \ gone into effect and this schedule can be term of service, have Appointed senators (the drat, Neb., Feb, 14.—(Special to Tna | is bluntly told by the postmaster, who sayst Sundry Civil Appropriation Bl Consldered | fived in accordance with the democratic | Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and | legislaturesnot beingihsession), and in allof | 0. B. McGovern Declares That the Present | Ber.|—W. . Humphrey died bere last even- _Mr. Quny's World's Fair Resolution— | policy Washington May Be Left with Only One | thCSC cases the seniataps thus appointed wer Managers of the People's Party Organ ing at 8 p. m. from the effects of a relapso i grippo. 1 was attended by Dr. L. Hall; he admitted to their seAtd until the called ses- i Wi §5vais SURGLED B Fevor, e | ST was atten 3 R ::" AERH IN THE HOUSE, Member sion of the senate in Mirch, 1825, when Mr. Are NOL Newspsper Men-=De= L foctually. did ali that a man could doto save my life, I . - e Pt A o ar- ol o Case. was a good citizen and one of the prominent . Republicans Again Filibuster with Succes o oy \':h"'; e Tae l',‘,”{:,,'l i1 gt i bl o merchants of the town. He will be buried | cannot express the sufforing I went through fal Results. credentials from the governor of Connecti- T D ey O {1 Mt WasnixaroN, D, C., Feb, 14.—The Nicar- | Wasnixotox, D. C., Feb, 14.—Aftera short | wysmixatox, D, C., Feb. 14,—The situa- | Sk and the senate decided he was, not ; Neb. Fob, 14.—[Special to T | yiner ¢ ! 3 agun canal bill was before the senate toduy | conflict between the democrats and rOPUb- | gion of the United States senatorial con- | Gouucd to 8 seat by a vote of 38 to 1% This The stockholders of t1e Allianco Ins | - Giraxn IsLaxp, Nob., Fob, 14,—[Speeclal to for u couple of hours, but was then laid aside | licans of the house the democrats were | yostsin the logislatures of the states of | acquicsced in. The principle asserted in that | dependent, thg rocognized organ of the peo- | i Ber | he death of Miss Rato Mo 80 that the sundry civil appropriation bill | obliged to yield gracefully and to agree to | Washington, Wyoming, North Dakota and ase was that the legislature of a_state by | ple's independent party in this state, have ““l’“”w ‘1;>fi‘|:‘-"\ S8t ot -‘\|\“ff»‘.'~">‘.‘ul<'.1 | might bo proceeded with. The canal bill | the terms which the republicans presented. | Montana, and the strong probability that the | Making elections themselves shall provide | become involved in difficulties and have ab- | yoachor in this vty and was very popular was the subject of two speeches and of & | Theso wors that the general debate on the | progent deadlock in thoso states will con- | fof 4l vacanvies which must oceur at stated | pealed to tho district court for a receiver to | Her, health broke down and for two years running discussiod, in which Mr. Sherman, | invalid pension bill should be continued ughil | tinue throughout the entire legislative ses- | tfa meulor torn of service (s not sueh o cons | Straighten up the affairs of the company. | and Seven months she has been: confined o who is in charge of it, took a leading part. | the minority wasaccorded six hours debate. | gion aro matters about which a good deal of | tingency as is embraced in the second section | O. B. McGovern, one of the stockholders, iu Iwr\_rnum with consumption. oy Ho explained why it was that 812,000,000 of | The debate continied, but it was without | {nterect has been manifested in this city, | Of the first article of the constitution a lengthy potition asks for tho appointment | WLVRit Neb., b, 1 [Special to T stock (already issued] was lvfixm.nv:;v “m-m‘a special interest. It will close at 3 0'clock to- | especially among senators and ofticors of tha | ¢t “;;’.‘,,’.‘,‘.‘,,’.;‘;f,‘,";"l‘!.\‘.?.;‘,}..‘,:‘.:‘“\‘\“.5\‘{.2?"':‘.53‘.' of H. M. Bushnell us receiver. I his poti- | Judge W. . ifastings, died here yosterday At one point in the discussion Mr. Teller re- | morrow afternoon senate. Discussions among the latter s 10 | Baom o s Mot 1s toat in the former | ton e sets forth that thero are 810 shares | morning after o brief sickness, aged 7. Tho forred to o statement of Mr. Sherman's as & | During the discussion of the bill in tho | the probable effect of failure on the part of | thy Jagisiatiro, althoueh actanlly in scssion | Of stock and thata majority of the shares | remains will be taken to Marengo, Ill, his misrepresentation, whereupon Mr. Sherman | committee of the whole Mr. Hateh indirectiy | tho logisiature of either or all of those states | 8t the time of tho decision in the senate | arc held by Messrs. Marray, Mefford and | former home, for burial exclaimed that it was false, as he had mis- | gave notice of the course which he would | 4o glact s for g ich rendered necessury another clection | Thornton; that the three stockholder s 0 clect s ors for the terms beginning the 4 4 AL o rro News Notos. vepresentod nothing pursio in roforence to the antioption bill. | {1 day of noxt month, have been productive | Uf, Se legisiature for i rdgular term, had 00 | named havo entered into . conspiracy 0 | oo b TUb, L6 (SEeelal 46 TR s peported o) o com- @ had, he sai ited pati for day | ) {1 means such as the telegraph no ords ¢ i A A el oNT, Neb., Fel Spec ¢ 3 Mr. Shierman reported back from tho com- | He had, ho said, waited pationtly for daysin | of speculation as to whether or not such | lesenine the faths, ani ajourned sine dic ho- | Cheat and d 1 tha “other stocithotdars s | ot AR LB e Ry s, e mittee on finance the amendment su ted | order that the consideration of the appropri- | failure would in some measure tend to alter | fore the senate’s action became known m | that several months ago the plant was | oo o0 ae o0 00 his own use at big by himself some days ago in reference to the | ation bills should be completed, But henow | yh6 political complexion of the United States | Arkansas. In the northwestern states there | worth £6,000 agd the indebtedness amounted IU“ 'n“ }) h: ot l‘ to got over the issuo of United States 8 per cent bonds. The | give notice that nnless the appropriation | o, e either by reason of leaving several | Would be no such good reason for adjourning | o only $400: tfiat now the value of the plant O BB G 108 AN o, L fon a0y y Lould be added to | Dills wore disposed of in a reasonable time it . it 1 decided it should ve added to | Er8 T o The consioeration of a | Seats unfilled or because of the character of ound at a 2:25 gait without providing for the vacancies which | hgs fallen to #.000 and the indebtedness in- | By & : . " ¢ must oceur on Marth 4 next.y aronsed to 69,800 | Most of the oficers of the Grand f measure which, being a revenue bill, had a ppointments by the governors if the latter What would be done by the senate in | hange is made in the amendment except 0 | yight of wiy the Republic encampment od today and Mr. MeGovern also claims in his_ petition | pave headquarters ot the. o hotel,. The ; g should sco fit to make appointments of sena- | & contingency as the one now discussed is, 48 | that tho throo stockholdors roferred to are | hAYe BCMlaUAtEes at the Bto holdl cvod add (at the end of it) to th s, “for the | “Which biil do you rofer tor was asked, | gouton' e B B ted was stated by senators today, still an open | not newspaper men: that they are not quali 8 ke S purposes provided in said ," the words To the anti-option bill, and Iam frank to e i question | tied to run the busitess; that they will allow | RorrowW L e D, S ’, i Viand 1 W say 20, replied Mr. Hateh, who, continuin Right of the Governor to Appoint, 5 B IbtS GRtiTe Dissavs no other stockholder to look at the books; ine young Indians from the AN resor and nono other. d that if the pension appropriation bills | The question whether the governor of a ek b by el that they are sing the stock rogulnely | Taiiof Dusscc through the by today fo o Quay's World's Fair Resolut 7 @ Wasnixatoy, D, C., Feb, 14.—Secretar, aro wuld tend the Indian school at Genon v Mr. @ flored & resolution, which was | fi wgainst the measuro which he was | Stote should have the right to appoint a D o e AesninE b byuningens | Among those who I here Thursday for Mr. uay offered a resolution, viic as L € easure 1C 0 Was + ious system o rookkeoping they see to i D " \ 1 ¢ 2 g senator under the circumstances above men- « | La Porte, Tex, are W. H. Mead, Arthur agreed to, calling on the secretary of the 7 e i T e e that their own stock is not assessed. Agreat | Gipson. 1, 15, Bird, M, i, Hinman and wife treasury for information as to whether any | joang Sebate on the pen on bill wwas peo tioned, and also whether a person 80 ap- | companies, stoskmen and others, notifying | many other facts are alieged and M, Me I 0 Bt 4 wzed but uninteresting, and without dis- | pointed would be entitled to admission and | ypom that a contagious and infectious dis- | Govern asserts that Thornton, Mefford and part of the appropriation for the World's | posing of the measure the committee arose | be likely to be admitted to the senate. have | Lo, that @ contaglous g i aver | Murray are trying to seeure entire control of fair has been paid, and if so, under what | and the house adjourned been lutely {nformally discussed i 416 sannte.| S50, KuOWN us spionetio, or southiern feVer | ¢he company” themselves by frecting’ tho modification of the rules as to Sunday clos - e 0 ¥ias e s 5 senato | exists among cattle in the belt of | gphor stockholders out Tivs Yoars for BEeating o HAnd Cur et e UL e G ol S ARMOR BLATE CONTRAOCTS, committee on privileges and elections; and, | country, which he describes in actail, and | R e T i o and car, b e 5 ety although they remain open questions, there | which extends from Texas through portions | panison the application for a receiver. I SewaRD, Neb,, Feb. 14.—[Special to Tne toan appropriation bill making approbrl- | oy girms Compete for Flirnlshing the | is a gencral sentiment that if a state legisla- | f Kunsas, Missouri and Tennessee to North | connection wich the above it is announced | Bee.]—William Finley had his trial in the | bt S0 4idiussed me ditioned on Sunday elosing SRl W Ly | ture, having the right to elect a United | [T J ot entrte | that Juy Burtows and John M. thompson | district court yesterday on the charge of | iy o goneral assortment of medicines k u ! R Wasmixaroy, D. C., Feb. 14.—The house | Syates senator, shall fail F16x ebruar nber 1, 1893, no will next week commence the publication of | stealing a : u He also gave notice of an amendment to Y J 5 avorablo | Soites scuator, shall fail to perform that | are to be transported from suid area to any | the Farmers Alliang o, BUTrOWS States | . 3 inmy store, Paine’s celery compound being the Nicarugua canal bill—that the act_shall | committee on commerco ordered favorable | duty, it would be right for the governor of | portion of the United States north or west | {hag the now papor wilh be practically a | Mght of January 20, which he took to Lin- | (00 tham. On the 24th of March my wife not take cffect until the government of the | reports to be made to the houss bill for | the state to appoint a senator to fill the | of the described line except by rail for im- | podimntion of the old Farmers Aliiance coln, the jury finding him guilty. Judge ATl Y BttaR R R e m“lm_w] i United States shall have sccured, by con- | the erection of a bridge across the St. Louis cant seat i 3 g 5oL 8 % mediate slaughter hich W 5 ol M Bates sentenced him this morning to two AR L et b vacant seat until the legislature should at which was conducted by humself and M N MRy \ 4 0 416 i ? Whilo vention with the governments of Costa Ric | 2 hu ) 5 ars in the penitentiary and he will be | asked me why I dido't tey it e wo v 5 river between West Duluth, Minn., and | jeg next session elect a senator, and that Carlisle Consults with Sherman. Thompson before Thornton and his asso- | 3 and Nicaragua, the right to fortify and gar. i 5 5 5 . ¢ ¥ L o taken down tomorrow, along with Henry M. | were talking the doctor ealled, and I tola ¥ison the terminus of the proposed eanal on | Suberior, Wis., and also on a bill for the con- | sengtor, so appointed, would be admitted to WasniNaTo, D. C.. Feb, 14.—Mr. Carlisle | ¢iates sccured control of the paper Hall, who got fourteen months for stealing the Atluntic and Pacige oveans and to main- | struction of a bridgo over the Mississipbi | tho senate. WOR LD tHO B ITo bh1B MiokiINE: b0 GonRINt Complains of nn Overcharge. hogs. tain ono or moro armed vesscls on L viver immediatoly adjoining and south of tho | Would Ite Deserved. with Mr. Sherman relative to the proposed | J. M. Le Feyer of Strang, Neh., complains Soldlors Reliof Commission Nicaragua and to march military for Merchants bridge at St. Louis. These bills o o > senatc ol | R ok oot biotié 3 fov .. | to the State Board of Transportation that ) ) Neb., Feb, Special to through tho territory of either of those | p S iR )l x” ‘H [1 l‘ .an‘ e et On ‘l.r ‘nu senators from the west re- | fssue of 8 per cent bonds, He found Mr. | 18 the SUUE FEGE0 B0 LU i ahas (o \l\ Crxen, Neb, Fet ,v s ,'j“. t states for tho purpose of protecting the | HaVve been propo icretofore o marked today, however, that it would be | Sherman in the finance committee voom and | 1t Con o shipment of beoom corn from | TIE The annual meeting of the Sol- canal and the persons (citizens of the United | Passage has been contested. only a descrving rebuke toa state whose | was urged by members of the committee Strang to Sioux Falls, 8. D. Tn his com- | diers Relief commission of Clay county was States) operating the same, 1s were opened at the oftice of the secre- | legislature should neglect to perform so | remain. This resulted in a gencral plaint he alleges that last fall he applied to | held today and organized by the election of bleto attend to the post oftice all Niv. Hoap offored o resolution; (which of the navy today for 67,000 tons of | higha duty as that of electing a Unitod | Sion of the financiul problem b i the local agent at Strang for rates on car- | Hon, James Hart of Faivfield president and | 000 abie 1o atic ’ " 3 % s t 3 . . at of electing o d 3R i I ] el totury. | through the busy season. I have this much went over until tomorrow) providing that on State enator if the United State: ¥ .| the members of the committee and load lot sending his application to | Hon. C. 8. Bradley of IHarvard, secretary 1t the 22 of February—Washington's birthday | 5 R ¢ for the navy | Lhacsy Cenporif tho United Blites senato | fopure secrotary of the treasury, | the general freight office the agent gave him | During the year 1802 the commission ex- | tosay, that L owe my life to celery com- Washington's farewell address be read to | Vessels now being constrvcted for the navy | should refuse under such circumstances | quring which it was apparent thatthere wis | o rate of 10 cents per 100 from Strang | pended 502 in aid to those in need yund, and T am not the only one here who the senate immediately after the reading of | in conformity with the actof congress ap- | to admit an appointee of the governor | no difference of opinion between Mr. Carlisle | to Omaha and 25 conts per 100 from - will cortify to its goodness. the journal, by the president pro tem, Mr. | propriating $4,000,000 for the purchase. A | to fill a vacancy so left by the legis- | and the members of the committee as to the | Omana to Sioux Falls, The abov tes were Metropolitan Opera House Sold. T i o h a des 1 for Manderson number of steel manufa were present, | lature. A somewhat similar to this | jssue of the bonds. quoted in writing and endorsed by the general New Youk, Feb. 14.—The Metropolitan i LGl 20 ) '1\~11:.)|:< uat y\..-u‘:».-.u;‘\wlux.-‘m,]«’»}.Alv”m'y‘n;:.fi yuuxl\v|'l'|y‘|‘:v\x“tlr H. C. Frick of the Carnegie ;:x\{'ns\”f:"'\ifl“['\”\T,h-“; d Ilj;":fl!;«l‘li st ——— office at Omaha, Ho ag c.|rl‘l‘1‘l‘hw rate and | opera house was sold at auction today to d s Ly sration of the sundry ¢ Appropriation bi Steel company., | ey all pay due d to Spirit o v @ STON IS ) RULE L shipped one carload to Sioux Falls e then St e X s4hel Denah Nearly half of thosundry civil billhad been | Contrary to expectation there were two | that clause of the constitution of the United GZADIZON S MO N BUDS BIL e o hat the miilrats’ company. nat | A: Tioosevelsifob 8142500 for the benefiy of disposed of (the items as to the World's fair | bidders only, the Carnegie Steel company | States which provides “that no state with- | 400 Sutitvan of Chleago Gives Mis | quoted him ome rate and charged him an- | second mortguge bondholders AMUSEMENT having been passed over temporarily) when | and the Bethlehem iron works. On account | Outits ¢ s deprived of its equal Ouliiion or e MeRsaLe, | other. He wasrequirved to pa, 1ts per 100 By i 5 b Mr. Allison, in charge of the bill, said he | of the complicated nature of the bids sub- | suffrage in the pinion of the Measure. 3 A X from 83 £ to O d 25 cents per o ? NEW Would mot sk further consideration of it | mitted it I8 ngt possible to give | This is not by any meansa unanimous | Ciicaco, IiL. Feb. l4i—The new homerule | giolHiSIHIE o BOYD'S v ¥AYen | ST DAY, n o " from Omaha to final destination. Th ver- todny, but would yield to tho Nicaragua | a comparative statoment of them at this | opinion, for many of the senators hold that bill of Mr. Gladstono was the leading topic | chirye amounted to $15.15, and he wunty the /) FOP AV WIDNBSDAY FITILIE bill. | time. The price asked for nickel steel | should the legislature of a state fail to per- of conversation among Chicago Irishmen 1pel the railroad compa 0 re- Two Porformahces of Took Up the Nicaragua Canal Bill, | rangea from .95 to §.50 per ton, according | form its m':xlés:;lul\m\.ll functions lnm sl,:n.‘} NEALY T B AT I o b Ho aTBar j Last Two Performances o o 7 0 shape of the plates, and for Harvey- | must accept the consequences. > ¢ e STte 1 o | aren g IOy a%] 161 The Nicaragun bill was then takon up | fo tie shype of the plites, sud for Harvey- | (ot LiLdy' Vears ‘o M. Biaino declared | Alexander Sullivan &aid: “Tho present | *oforrcd to, the ofleluls foran explanation, |1 R 0 BES Bl 0 B AUGUSTUS PITOU'S and ) werman in charge of it, said tha E om £5.83 1o ¥6.75 per u e debates years 4 Binlo Gl T P e oo PPERCEY | and unless the money is refunded a day w isorders of the Throat an 5 he desired to explain matters about which Hayos Memorlal Sorvices. that he did not that under the cir- | bill is very much better than the one which 5 BIG COMPANY IN < be set for the hearing of the case in accord- 0 S 5 i cumstances 1lel to which now exists | was introduced in T 1 do not see h ‘i rovisions Lungs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. some scnators appeared to be in doeubt. | gy oo R e [ - LOJ7ELC 2 Gl ot see how | ance with the provisions of the law. 1646 Doliite Weid s to tha ampunt of Kook This evening the colored Lutheran church | in the state ashington—the governor o e e | Of Our Redcemer was filled with white and | had power to appoint; and eight years ago, “"‘f‘”h‘ professing to’fepresent the best in- Making Satisfactory Pro; It has no equal as a cough-cure. 'I'H[ PUW[R UF THE PHESS o © ROVE i s , anc i 1 A In Jannary I was stricken down with la I was so weak that I had committee b the sundry civil appropriation bill. No Rusk has issucd a circular to the manag, and agents of railway and transportation Union hall was filled to its utmost capacity again last night. The sacred concert was of a very high order and enjoyed by all present little hopes that Twould recover. 1 was a mere skeloton, T had no appetite, and any: ations connected with the World's fair con- hand car at Gerinantown on the him that as he had done all he could forme, T should try the compound. He said it might do good, 80 1 commenced to take it “ilie first dose gave me a desire for food, and as T kept on using it 1 found I was im- proving, and to make a loag story short, Twas nic steel and Harveyized steel armor for : sl inal il and | oojored citizens attending the memorial on General Logan had such _a hard fight | tevests of the Irish people can opposeit. | qye goveral committees which have the g also us to outstanding contracts betweon | geryices of ex-President Huys election before the Illinois legislature, | True, it is not all theipeople are entitled to, | pyeliminary work in hand have been making Bronchltls Boritiny. Thets contraots; He wall. wen Senator Sherman seut a_letter of regret, | opinions to the same effect but 1t is a step in the divection of Ot ot o oot hen. ey wong | in which he paid a beautiful " tribute to'the | from leading senators. this bill be accepted by the representatives | longer any doubt of the unqualified success When I was a boy, 1 had a bronchial inconsfagent with tho bill because thoy were | deceased ex-president, and Hon, John M. Case of Arkansas, e S > iven in this city the | trouble of such a persistent and stub- f the Trish people, then enacted into law | 0f the carnival to be given in this city the ¥ . Langston, the eloquent colored orator, de- 4 h b er part of the presel o der the e p a B Today. on tho basis of a cost of §230,000,000 for tho | LAngston, the cloquont, colofed bratol, G | gonator eller of Colorado, chairman of | and then taken advantage of Trish progress | Miter PArLOT the prescnt month under tho | - born character, that the doctor pro- CHLLAELD LR ORI ALEL )y construction of the canal. * The nment, | S rivite, of Mr. Hayes, and i | the committee on privileges and clecvions, | w ige successors of Glidstone 10do | gunteve association. At & mesting of the | D[OURced it incurable with ordinary Matinoe neicess 000 ton 0 TaNers O i $30,000,0 of ,000, Sy oualy adobted. n that chairmanship, both stated to- “In what respect is the new bill anim- | grenine the following repoc SFa ARaLTe CBEte LR e (Pac 7ht ‘prices—25c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Stook andwould have ten directors—tho “““‘““"“‘:\‘:fl-: :::,;.I.:n 8 ly to inquiries upon this subject | provement on the old one?” cvening the following repocts were received, | Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and Night pr n eco thiit there is but one case in the history of he improvements are numerous, To | AILOf the most encouraging character. one bottle curedme. For the last fifteen | g 0 NEW and servant of the United States. Twi ; millions of the stock was in the hands of . Stew: eported X able ot a Gro I a bill favorably acted upon in the house | the senate which closely resembles those of | begin with, the obnoxious her (oM Stowart reported that u sultable room | years, T have used this preparation with THEATER.{Seatiord ! judiciary committeo today should become a | possible occurrence in Washington, Wyom- | ture is remoyed from the qualifications of | 105 i ATV IAG BaCH O o fren of | £0od effect whenever I take a bad cold, dmailibiin s private owners uad could only be abtained | Jaw' railrond corporatioyd organized or in-'| ing and Moutana above alluded ‘to. That | membership'in the upper house. The judicial | b WomL b& ELYeR 1o Bhe Assadnfagh Bee .| now of mumbers of people who s - from them by some method of condemnation. | copporated under United States laws wili | case, which these senators believe might aILAEXDens0 OB Com el ertetito NN and now of numbers of people wh cZour Nigh Thul’sday Feb- |6- Mr. Brice inquired whether it would ng hereafter be deemed, for purposes of court | probably serve as a precedent in governing | ture. The police are to be made loc: i Hoovey block on North Tenth sroot,bo- | keopitin the house all the time, not e L e thie policy of tho government (holding jurisdiction, citizens and corporations of the | the action of the senate if such questions as | under local control, in place of being, nen that tho clocteio 1ieht company woald | considering it safe to be without i [t LA T 000,000 of the stock) to fix the canal tolls 80 | giatos into which their lines or any branch | those described in the northwest should | are now, an army representing conquest and | §omno L G o Witte | J.C.Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill,W.Va, | THE WORLD FAMED . . . . a8 to loave no, dividend for the stock, and | thoreof extend. come up, is the Arkansas case ot Ambrose | foreign rule. Gladstone's words are so for- | oy e g | ) d whether in thatevent the £12.000,000 of stock in the hands of private owners would be of any value at all. Mr. Sherman replied that his colleague | Jiet Topiseopni church is the chancellorand | year the legislature of that stato elected | giving to all th elements in Treland fair vep- | POYCY Becessiry to run any michinery that For more than twenty-five years, B | ses———————— had stated vory clearly the exact position | yetive promoter. Ambroso H. Sevier and Willism . Fulton | resentation in the privy counci-the body to | Mchtbe placed in the buildin during the | wag 3 sufferer from lung trouble, at- FANTASMA. ionitne jcommittes on_forelgn relations he nomination of Judge Jackson was not | to be senators of ~the United States. [ which appeals ied and which Mr. | §ai'the telephone company will Jond its sor. | tended with coughing so Severe at times | se————————————— took. Mr. Brice inquired further whether, | congidered in the executive session of the | On the allotment of the Arkausas | Gladstone characterized as o tribunal like | Sy bk ohasse Nothine bector in the | a8 to canse hemorrhage, the paroxysms | New Tabloaux. New Scenory. in anticipation of that state of facts, the | gonate today senators to their respective classes, as | the United States supreme court.” Rttt axt EIE holle L P BEE: LLOOPATOXY New Tricks. Now Music. privato.ownoers of this $12,000,000 of stock 1%irst Lieutenant John A, Dapray, Twenty- | required by the third section of the “Do you think the Irish representative oA AR A nAR Al by eaan bl aforakaad {requently lasting three or four hours. New Dan iy Hew wandstd ud not somewhere some safeguards; he | third infantry, has been nominated to bo | fivst article of the constitution, Mr. | would not bo justificd in offering amend- | {ooieshiiotintion ot the vory tdvanla oo T was induced to try Ayer’s Cherry Pec- Gorgeous LANSIOMMBRIGNAGR, would like to know what thoy were. paymaster with the rank of major. | Sevier was placed in the class of senators | ments or trying to improve the billf e et by thva Sevorarcommitteaa® | toral, and after taking four bottles, was Tho salo of soats will open at 0 o'clock Mr. Sherman replied that they had no such | "Jihies N. Veazey, one of the witnesses be- | whose term of service expired March 3, 1 'hat depends altogether on circum- | YCHe SCCUIOc Y K10 o oy a1l of the | thoroughly cured.”:e Franz Hoffm Yodnesdny motning at the followling pr safeguards x tore the whiskey trust investigating com- | The legislature of Arkansas had no op stances. If the bill would be endangered by [ .ot L€ BreSe s O 00 K e by will at oroughly ‘cured, A offman, | Kirat floor, 50c, 75c, 81. 000y 500 “Then of what value will that stock be o | initren, has brought suit for £0,000 damages | tunity to fill the yacancy, that body having | the offering of amendments then they shoutd | Jroriinent manufacturers of the city w them,” Mr. Brice persisted, “if the govern- : ; b ! t Il o Clay Centre, Kans. et T T T O ¢ : against President Greenhut of tho trust for«| adjourncd before the result of the allotment | take what can be obtained now and | St in Making thecarnival a succoss. Sixty 5 FARNAM St THEATER "PRiGY ment of the United States so_shall fix the | |ipe], wis known in that state. It was in fact, | strengthen their resources for future better- | SP% L e yauoon A0b A TC La Gl’l e Liko Itom all Roady lead o the House of Success tolls as to leave nothing for the stock- however, in session at the time this allot: | ment, and of this number fifty-seven have been p holders?” WHISKY TRUST OFFICIALS TESTIFY. | ment was made, but, as before stated, tho | *“Fhen you do not think this bill will settle | €0 —_— “Last spring I was taken down with TO-NIGHT. Would Be ol Little Value. legislature had adjourned before the news of | the question forever?” Prominent Polit ed. ht. If | such satisfactory progress that there is no Grand Production. 13 Realistic Scenes. Splendid - Company. e a el n en o hones il | PR SouSaCed ShiG 1415 Mok ahay £0 pha i da | JUL expensc o tho sssoclation, and furthor, HANLON BROS. corporating the Amer ty, of state of Arkansas was _admitted into [ to u definite meaning. Butnothing less than | 4% ‘ ; : ougn Ay g A AT H ould rmish free charge clectric n airy anto fc Epectacle \Which Bishop John . Hurst of the Metho- | the union in Junc, 1836, In October of that | willful dissimulation can prevent him from | WOUld furnish free of charge the clectrie | Grand Felry Tike/RantominioHns T e (e taal s aie it L They Explain its Methods to the Congres- ult of tho senate’s action had roached | “Nothing s settled_ forover by human | Dyvin Ciry, Neb,, Feb. 14.[Special to ::‘,::L':'I‘“' AL ineg fm‘g::,f‘":‘;:,“zg JOHN F. SHERIDAN PUN Sherman replied, was of the opinfon that slonal Investigating Committes s, January 17, 1837, the governor of | agencics, il {his Al bt el el AVEALEC, HORE (B0 (SIRON ! under these cireumstances the stock would | Wasmixros, D. C., Feb. 14.—Mr. Green- sas apponted Mr. Sevier to fill theva- | cessors. Liberty will not move backward, | L1¢ BEE]—W. T. Richardson, a prominent | breathing that my breast seemed as if iRy 2 IN ON THE be of very little value indeed. hut was recalled by the committee investi- | ¢oncy, which would take place on the follow- | nor will any people contentedly remain | Politiclan and civil engineer, who holds sey- confinedin an iron cage. I procured a J rating thebwhiaky trust today and saidithat | 08 84 of March; partially free and partially in chains, eral government contracts for work bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and | []w ”Bn ““that this grant of §12,000.000 of stock is a £ m,.” I;' \' raiich 3 i 8y, & i )‘.d THeatore the Sonate: o stone may believe that no successor | (rook and other points, developed symtoms no sooner had I began taking it than 3 i nominal grant made only for the purpose of | the legality of their rebate vouchers ha Yo' sbaols 444 % ha sanntart of his z 1 of insanity this morning. He is now at his ralief followed. I could not believe that Wednesday Mat'nee, 25 cents to any seat in recoguizing tho logal right of theso stook- | boen decided by United States courts in | | Ab the special session of the sonate In | doing, but Ume will enable o successor 10 | ogidence and physicians are endeavoring | the effect would bo so rapid and the | thehouse olders while theeffect is an extinguishment | thyee different cases. William N. Hobart, | M 5 aneous| C 5 0f | move as radica N g ; Idibanag e and, it ithocy U ISP o ) e e fifteen years hen the Gladstone of today | {hed by the Bourd of Insanity at p cure so complote.”—W. H. Willaws, | THYRD AND LAST WEEK Mr.Shermun replied that he was not pre- | treasurerof the company,cand a member of |'tials of Mr. Sevier were referred to the com- | is in advance of the Gladstone of fifteen | jieses sin ontovtsined that The D 2 Cook City, 8. Dak. ybody should sec the greatest living sared o speak of the value of the stock, | the firm of Madden, Hobart & Co., then took | mittee on judiciary, The ~committee re- DI dnaRinIal tha ) Tho ok vl ; Every night at 8. Lndies’ FEiS collontrne (Mr, Brice) was_ familiar with | the stand and e the use of the | ported that as “the time when Mr. e ] Y itoihomo eabonLIETIC A oI IBI 0L AYER,S MESMERIST Nt iividiyand Uit Tailway corporations and could form an idea | essences and their compounds. Mr. Stock- | Sevier was to go out of OfdpIeTanl g LOPERS SCHEMES THWARTED, cbr et PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS. how much this canal stock was worth. The | ga)e usked if the combination of these with | C14ed by lot, and as the legislature, not being - L ik otk thls i oratas tRedr M. C. A, HALL. was the government to get it from its own- He replied that it was a hard question to | the vacancy, it came “fairly within the pro- | Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Feb. 14.—James Moore, | L | —Aboutd o'clock this morning the dry Admission, 26¢; resorved seats, 60c. erst It was private property and the gov- | answer. vision of che constitution contained in the + | goods and notion store of John I. Rowell, : ! Lincoln avenue and Second strect, was found d by #l Druggista. Lrice $13 six bottles, $5. — — nt 10 tigh i s e o : Ay resitng erday to elope with the wife of Ja 4 volying on tho support of the committee oy | YEre nov sold for whisky. tion or otherw! W tho committes | Hennesy, another miner. Moore gavo Mrs, | L0 D¢ on fire. A strong wind was vrevailing | Prompttoact,suretocure v he y money with which to buy a ticket, ETD was mistaken as to some points. the trade as domestic goods. . He told how | by the constitution be administered to him. | to Kansas City and arranged to meet her | Corner 15th and Capital Ave., Omaha“ h M. ,\n_rnmnI _.h|~.-n{,‘.-(l ]«.il submit !nltho such goods were branded and said that b' his r 'l-*"l'l'!ll”’" ,",",m",'l L 'l;lx‘flnl \;\-1\ h,\,. 100K | this morning. Moore thought he would save E WANT EN ALL THIS WEEK nterruption, which Mr. Teller excused by | dealers knew exactly wha oy o get- 1S 8¢ der these credentials Mr. Sevier T 3 , (either local or traveling) to 1 Baying that ho intervnod | becwuse . the | e KUOW eXActly what they were got- | yoig ‘tho seat during the remainder of the | the price of hisown transportation.and broke FDSTEL T EAC e £ #» THE GJLDED AGE «+» No generation can bind its suc- “wAm Ito understand,” Mr, Brico asked, BRISTOL will be able to do better than he is N in advance of Gladstone \t hi a8, 3 » exil of their property?” the Van Buren administration—-the creden- y Gladstane | quiet him by opidtes. He will not be ey ago.” committeo on foroign relations did not con- | 4°} itho in sossion af. the time the intolligence of this | Mow a Wronged Hushand Prevented His | [ricrixoe Nob. Fob. 1 - (Sheetal to Tt R LU R G gy GBI v sidor that it was worth anything, but how | SPirits was whisky decision reached the state, could not supply Wife from Carrying Out Her Plans, e e e . I 4 a coal miner at Weir City, K A repared by Dr.J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Masa., on sale ab Cliuse & Eddy's. ernment had no right to confiscate it. Mr. Stockdale asked if these compounds | Uhird sectionof the first article, which de- erat Weir City, Kan., arranged ol lations th ahow that Mr Shetman | He replied that they were, being known to | reported a resolution thity the oath required | Hennes) 4nd ion Awiile 4b dooked (s Shaugh (tho AND BjIOU THEATER senator from Ohio had been making a mis- Mr. Stockdale—Then if o customer orders | SPecial session, March 8 to 10, during the | intoan empty box car tosteal a ride ntroduced our goods, Steady Apioyment —AND TH ropresentation. St 5 eempound. i wante Tt bromiag | frst session of the Twenty-fifth congress, | I the meantimo Hennesy found that his $S80 A MONTH PANARY.MPENHEES i | ‘MOVELTY SPECIALTY COMPANY. Bhskinan‘and Toller Dlspute A S N A ro ACRETA0Y September 4 to October 16, and from Decem” appeared and” found that sho o Eompetont persous. Don't delay & moment but wiite W0 Bouvenir Daya- 1 Gesday and kriday Es. et Sl tht they did as ro. | berd to13 of the sccond session, when ho | hud bought a ticket to Kunsus City, ~Ho de- ' MEDO-ELECTRO_PAD_CO.. Cincinnati, Ohlo., FRIOHS RAMAINPHE 54 MM, “That is false,” said Mr. Sherman. “Tdo | ouhated: but he did not think-any one was | Presented credentials of election (which had | termined tw follow.and to save the expense of wee ea s ace = = = — ] R mirvopiosans abyiRing. 1 AY again (hiak deonined ¥ ON¢ WS | takcen place Novomber7) for tho term end- | the journey docided o steal a ride on a r hit]eets - — the government of the United States shall bout one: o whiskies sold in the | ing March 3, 1543, and the oath was adminis- | freight car. ) i i A e Davo the control, of this canal 1t 18 Ao 1 bo | o APCUE one-half of tho whiskies sold In tho | jo f i As fate would have it he gt into tho same | —that’s my wife’s you know—wears C ’ 6. W, Williamson, M. D. presumed that it would levy such tolls as | grefy U ARETRET SEORTET a8 CR it 1 the moment of the presentation of tho | ¢t with Moore. ‘The men had never met | a cheerful, life-is-worth-living expres- would pay dividends on watgred stock or | 174 e information of the distilling cam. edentials of Mr, Sevier's appointment as before, and in th niversation Moove told < e oand back o 41 ¢ the | PARY he thought, wasa benefit to the trade, | SONALOr by the governor of Askunsis to of the blopement. . Hennesy hold his peace | 10N €ver since Ipresented her a box of Surveyorsi SPECIALIST Mr. Teller came back to the report of the 0 S NEPA . e | % 1 A AT until thoy reached hepdithis morning. The JAN TRE i . Mr. Dewar was then recalled and asked | the vacanucy that would occur a few day A ng i CAN TREAT « ee and claimed fros 1t he ) or P rch, s above he had Moore arrestod, and go o tho § :i{:‘u‘xlnl'{:xl B aRae hx:-l\'\"lmvlyflx\' ;:I\‘Ilix‘llhtl“'l\\'\l‘x\"‘:: | how ‘it was he came o leave the distilling | (ler (She ith of March, 45 above lover's r¢ nllw/‘..v A m»m\ln ok mx 3 ContPaCLOI’S the senator from Ohis, M. Teller continued, | OmPAn tho constitutionallty of mAking an_ Ap her home. ; SRR ¢ OU BY MAE ays thatmy statement fs untruo ho dones | ,, Ho,reblied that ho had made an applica- | 1S 1 Ging oocureed. ; ——— : We have a full supply of Mathes own record, he denics the facts on | Mon for ugovernment position and on being | 4o, bimarked that he and his colloague were Ran Dawn & Meybtulnte Sida, 2 | which his bill ‘is based. If the commit. | 2Ppeinted ‘be resigned his place with the | (G Tevhie dieulty, buthe (Mr. Fulton), | ST LoUIs, Mo., Feb, ld.—A telegram from matical Instruments,; Dyaws ROwW? teo on foreign relations hus since como to | tFust- Ho was not disch 4 by Mr. Gib- | 30 dino that it would be o matter for the | Nashville, Tenn., saysi A freight train on WHITE RUSSIAN ing Papers, Tracing Gloth, ; s01 s connections with Mr, Gibson were the conclusion that another system is to | 500- His conuections wi next senate to act upon, presented the cre- | the South Atlantie & S : i ) s foi| B iae0n on, presented the cre © South Atlantic & South railroad wh adopted by the government, wo are not | Vays friendly Jingeu e dentials under that impression yespousible for that. We are presumed to Mrs. Cleveland's Private Socratary. ¥ Transits, Rodsy @hainsy kkeve | lars, which are mailed in s plain envelopey A passing over a bit of, pndermined trask at els, Tapes, Sguayes. Illus. | 4 A TS o, first, on the bill which the committee has : D.C. Fet e iling of She Ohair, Walters mountain las nizht, plunged down trated Catalogue fre présentéd; and secondly, on its report, and | | WASHINGTON, , Feb. 14.—Mrs. Cleve The chair said that it was not for the sen- | the hillside more than 100 fect. The engine W/E QURE hrivate Ngrvous chronio %0 8upposs that these provisions contain their | 1and is to have a pri s ry. She | ate to consider the qualifications of senators | and seven cars went down ana were badly 1 o I + Ve I . e ) disenses, Femnlo Weals ideas. had a right to say that giving to | has been in correspondence with Mrs, | elected to the next congre crushed Billy i 23] [ B3y 33l G Send uan two-cent stamp for fall particu. s. That congress Allen was so badly . 4 o 2y nossed, Men aud We made strong hy® this company $12,000,000 of stock, (when it | Toumay of this city, who wa commended | MUY act upon this subject h;x’n that he died this worning and several Sheis always recommending A72’s L'.ffl'.i..':.'..”.l ;.(..‘.-‘;'.‘1.".Ziri.(""‘f.‘.'.'.,v.-L'.?.'.', e wort woro {hath ) was eI 11100 | uy M. Whitnsy. Mrs. Touney 1.8 witow, | g 0 S i abed that o had vory gt | gUbey tralumen wor | iniured, bt wono | soaps to her friends—says ‘she is | {14 South 15th Streat, | Libust.ihe sis of Sercurs: Wo kiwass Btock was gomg to be worth what | Who has traveled a great deal, .and who is | did not doubt the patriotic nfotives which in o through with experiments—has just g : 5 J g C! " > 2, S e W A —" T —————_—r— | the committee says in its report S s uages besides | fluenced the senator from Massachusetts in Hog Cholesa Previflont in Missouri. what she needed to make labor eas t to Postoffice.| e ft1s going to b worth, Wo have not beon 7 Atranssdwith Mr, | himself as ho had done. Mr. | WEXAbA. Mo, Feb. l4.—log cholera is | gnd “ensure perfectly clean cluthc};‘: R R, W. BAILE NEW ERA MEDICAL AND served with any nogice that there wasa | Cloveland to attend to the voluminous col er cared not how the matter should te | prevailing to an alarming extent in several > ) f - DR. K. W. BAILEY il L L secret intent to 5o wanage the canal that pondence of the social side of the white | decided one way or the other. townships of Cedar county. Scorss of hogs | She knows what she’s talking about— . i S SURGICAL DiS PENSARY B8 Goiiars of oneiittn oF the. tons Were b | Bonrtr 9 Mr. Webster ropliod that he was suro the | have died of the discas: in tholast few days. | don't forget it $ T erin oy var * | NP ENTRANRE 108555757, IMAMA get nothing. The statement I made was ab- | A friend of Mrs. Oleveland has rented and y 4 oat Pain b7 b1y A ENTRANCE SLISTET, MA -, solutely correct; and the statement of the | will offer to Mrs. Cleveland for her exclusive | =0 s . = == JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Cricago. CAHEREY senator from Ohio that this report did not | use in viewing the inaugural parade a second accompany the bill is at least a mistake.” | floor parlor near the cornerof Fifteenth . . s 1% i N Tho Foap for Cuta Teeoth Extracted Without Pain or ) support o he bil L Yoy S e Ranger, i d X opposite the ury department. 1t is said A Full Seb of Teetr oo Rubyar for $3.9), o At the close of Mr. Squire's speech the bill | the rent paid for the use of this parlor in- > 3 Perfect fit gaaranteod. Taoth extristal 1y thy o i i a8 A Lhe SarS ek o | oo T e $ ° NEBRASKA | Sl il e executive session. e wpoctmens of 1emnvable Bridzs, When the doors were reopened the senate . aio National Bank, T ee spocimons of Floxibls Klasti Pt wesumed the consideration of the Nicaragua v B . v AN WOk WATFanted as roprasanto | SanAl Lill, 1t was not dlaposed of sna the | . Wasamato 14.—Two of the DEPOSITORY, OMALA, NEH. Gffice Third Floor Paxton 3133k ) AYe juam 01 bz piir opisian consideration of the sundry civil appropria. | WOrld's fair commissioners arrived in Wash- | elophona (03, utk and Farniu Sty g i Vio HOASS: tion bill was resumed. All but twelve pages | ington today enroute to Chicago, Senor Don Taks SICUAIORORININAY L50R TN 3L 9041AD0) BE- lhl-- best in the w o1 ginssas of the bill were disposed of. The amend- Sanehez, representing Ecuador, e el ments for World's fair items and river and | and Mr. Berthard Quelch, British Guine Lapital ... $100,000 | T | ESRCRACLIES Br B RS S s | Tath, smoke: bido or white Kiasson (OF proWGHAZ (ad harbor improvements being reserved, and | Tho Jatter 1s accompaniad by a nativo fn ‘@@'@'@ w Ty T St R e 568,000 | JYIEEY WUUD. S e o he senate adjourne » the senate adjourned. dian, who will superintend the erection of o prasiian v Wasninare “el. 14.—At the meot- | tlomen will ) Morse. John A. Colilns 4. A 38 Lawis 3 Hiven to every pars of whe bodr. 'L will 4 (se lome Ko o Chicago in a few days to p por-Aoua curely paced) FILK K 10 any sufforer 409 brosorlp {ng today of the house committee on ways | superintend the installation of their exhibits. L !' 4 Hon that cured me of thuse troubios Jewelers and Opticians, K Sinber 0F MoVsok BE. the. fair. atmeenng mioraand st e | S tom s e 0L s eeitud: | Max Meyer & Bro. Co the modes of life in that country, The gen: 1. C Cushing, vi Mairios, . Address, b THE IRON BANK. A BRADLEY BATCLE CiEEK, #104 Faroaw and Fifteont Birest

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