Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 16, 1893, Page 5

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PENSION BILL DISCUSSION Mr. Boutelle of Maine Speaks in Opposition o the Proposed Amendmenta. | ELOQUENT PLEA FOR THE OLD SOLDIER Dates of Alabama Talks in Favor of Proposed An Dislogae— Nicaragua Canal and Appropria- tion Matters in the Senate. Changes Animated | | | | Wasaixorex, D, C., Feb, 15.~The iavalid pension appropriation bill monopolized the sttention of the house today. The general debate was Mr. Boutelle of Mame, who ne of his vigorous and characteristi sches. But the house at n the controversy todaj without excitement, and it ended without any gain on either side Against the amendm fsting pension laws point made, the tion poned until ton Boutelle Opy Mr. Boutelle posed amends declaring that the safe in the b the ex hich was post- ed the Amendments. poke vigorously mts to the jon vet the ex< made b had stat declarat had been made ag: f Kentucky, when he was , that he had made use t that [ fortunate had state 0 pu list ur done not came gentle that tk a civil posit him, or any ex-confe Proper pension 1o any uniot sol 5 of He w Maine i The gentle personal rel genial and pl he was sorry that the gentleman should have seen proper to make such & tirade as he had. He regretted that the genticman had exhibited the | ““bloody shirt” to the Louse Mr. Cummings earnestly opposed the pro- posed legislation After further debate general discussion ‘was closed and the bill was read for amend- ments. The first offered was t reco mended by the commi riation transferring the pension bureau from the Interior to the War dopartment Points of order were raised against this and other amendments of the commitiee, ==8nd without action on any of them the house adjourned. tee on & IN THE SEN Sundry Civil Appropriation Bil Takes Up Most of the Session. ‘Wasmixcrox, D. C., Feb. 15.—The M agua canal bill, though having theadva: of being the “unfinished business,” had to give way today in the senate to the sundry civil appropriation bill. All the amendments to that bill reported by the committee on appropriations, includmg the World's fair jtems, were disposed of with the exceptio of the series relatingto ri and hart improvements, and these were in the full tide of debate when the president's Hawaiian message was delivered, and then without the delay of a minute, the senate, | herman's motion, weut into execu- ion. | lomatic and consular -y academy appropriation reported and placed on the ca he confere ort on 1 priation bill wi after some discussion went o tion. The consideration of the sundry civil propriation bill was proceeded with amendments reported by the o lowing to the w and Justice balances of th year of their death agreed to. The reading of the bill having be ished the reserved amendments were up, the first being the series in referenc the World's Columbian exposition, All the committec amendments were d to The next series of resery endments wers those for the improvement of rivers and harbors, the first beir fuction of the amount for Philadel arbor from £550,000 Lo $400,000, 2 p. m. the unfinished bu gua canal bill—was laid . but at the request c aid aside temporarily wtion of the sundry civ was proceedod with * A ong discussion ensy f ta and the bills were r without ac- (83, and §,415) was | iness—the befor the Gorman it and the iger- appropriation bill od on the ad continuing contract system and when M Pru the secretanes of the president the bearer of & message reached the vice presiden knowing that it related t preceed to ¢ The moti ‘When the mess of the that fitt HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION, s Mossa ety President Harriso Measure R GTON ge Favoring the Was dent sent & me: noen recor Haw is accon concluded b the Hawa correspondence rel issue The treaty i the annexation present provisional gove the details of the perv ment, etc., 10 the act correspondence is very back many years, and tory of th nds, so far as with the Unite Cont ating ane printed for nti ‘mation of senators. The papers wer down 1o the Fove put in type fo* con! probability that the seal released tomorrow The message of the preside Tespondence were received in le sion with an sttention such as no message | from a president has been received in re cent yoars. There was no debate beyond a | few questions directed 10 the chairman of | ment printing office to be with the will be 1 the cor ative ses | of the | What is Being Done to THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: the foreign relations commi! but every word wis carefully weighed and the mes- sage and the treaty met with almost general approval. Another Dispatch from Minister Stovens. Among the detaiied dispatches received at the State department from Homolulu is one from Minister Stevens giving an interestiog account of reasons which governed him in assuming control of the islands. It is as fol lows I have time before the mail steamer to briefly the additional reasons which s tem islan Tho | new force, for when the m: own hands there was no military force in guards of about equal in effective n soldiers 40,%0 Chinese and the islands and evildisposod ght stir s 1 to diso But the chief ¢ are in Homo- lulu, wh egade whites at the head of and a rs nother important reason for our a | ity of the arrival he h war vessel, and that the En minister bere, thus aide we thin to in cht ern ing wit a resolu- les for two the ommittee & one or an not be move: as given extra session bee asked for a day for the would see that a vote He would yield gracefully to by cam bill, and if g was obtained of the house, but by tilibusterers. Their Remarks Will Not Appear. At the meeting of the senate select com- mittee on Indian lations this morning Attorney General Miller was present as a witness and, it is said. intimated that the meetings were bei conducted as o sort of star cha is aroused the ire of Mr. C nterrogator, who tec ment was simply arks of both gentle- expunged from the not appear in the report. Washington Notes. With reference to the story that the Kear- sarge had been ordered to Key West to check a fil hig expedition, Assistant cretary Sc a 4 2 ported that there was I know of no fili said, “and the Kearsa: Key' W b The president noon for Bengies, Md hooting there Senator Sewell record aud w ring expedition, e was not ordered to president will be Bengies. The pr ment for 1 mur- the anal. Barber was to have been d in the District jail Friday next has recognized Cha consul of her Britennic maje North Carolina, South Cs o es L. reside at Postmas! er, Colfax. ( Towa — Mrs, —H. A. Fer- dontana—E. H. commandil vor, now yard n this ¢ Washingtc cars this ning stationed oves Both legs | broken above t Enforee its Provi- sions by the Treasury Department, WasmiNetox. D. C., Feb, 15.—) has been taken or 1y to be take Treasury departs ian tha publis| the provisions Chine ion act, otherwise known a the Geary bill. The Treasury depa has provided facilities under the direction of the iternal revenue for Chin 1 United States to rister and until the 5th of ) thy is advis arry f th } excl ugh the May to aw artment hav ileges affol ion provid off very ves pills T 1 pepsia, bad breath, consiipation ness. Highest of all in Leavening NOT LEGALLY RESP—O—.\'SIBLE’ | James Payne Baw His Wifs Fatally Burned | but Refused Assistance. SEQUEL TO A DOMESTIC ROW AT LINCOLN ‘ Capital City Labor Men Determined to In- sugurate a Namber of Changes In the Manicipal Government in the Near Fature. LaxooL Neb,, Feb. 15 Ber].—There is hardly James Payne, the husb who died at the hospital in ~[Special to Taz s possibility that nd of the womsn this city yester- eived iu a fight, will be ounta for her death tances seem to indicate ebody is responsible and that some e punished man's in, ported 1o the 1 but to be no charge which could be m enough to hold b he w woman m the follow m u chief of police be iries as there de strong The the re her e came ho to supper, but his wife hat there was n 1 that there was He beca: eave town out the fire. Labor Men Ha: & the several latx nave pr O stroet, J ph R also saloonkeepers, were iorning on the charge of violating t Two_drug stare proprie- H. R. Ecker, dc hotel block, were & nplaint prepared by t evidence furn: the police Epps insisted upon an immediate hearing and his case went to trial atonce. But one witness was examined for the state. David Cooley testifiea that he was in Epps’s: day forenoon, but admitted that b " behind the by to wait on custom cither did he see any drinking or any money go across the bar. The case against Epps' was then dis- missed for want of evidence sufficient to convict Wilson and Reker were also arraigned this forenoon, but were dismissed upon recom- mendation of the city attorney and imme- on_a new and senth of fined $20 inting to §24.70. s, the costs am Wilson's case was dismissed Celebrated Charter Day. The faculty and students of the State u versity have been celebrating of the university today, and been a notable one in the histo stitution. At 2 o'clock this afté . department of the uni sity was thrown he general pu r, and the several buildings were thronged all afternoon with It had been intended t by the university ut the bad condition would have eature of the harter day ad- Lan g theater of the grounds pre otherwise been & The anny ered at the ayor of Brooklyn, N American University, tened to with v who He s and his greatest at o hear him were turned the large attendance as furnished by the musi- was 1 Man Result of the ¥ Suit_wa cod in the district cou this_after the Bank of Coldwater. 1 0 recover upon tw ¥ notes, Joseph. Hathaway of the ord, and_the other agoon of this city. The first note was dated October 22, to Tk n note was lated Oc 1, also for nine b ecuted to the defunc 1d to the Coldwater bank. The notes e Capital National bank in_January, and in due n January 21, two days a draft for the full Coldwater bank worthl claim to have ard at work sets of the ready for hin a few days. Lincoln in Brief. have it iver who shot 0,000 it the ¢ William g Power.—Latest U. S. Go ol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE United States alllfl(rmdl 10 ansist the evicted tenants and Holtical prisoners in Ireland. The addreskalso tontain ve- | port of the peace commission sent by the league lnst fail to unite the t { the Irish party. Hod. John F this city was a member df the ¢ e Remarkable Frolt Calture. vestox, Tex., Fe facilities © mmission wing profits in it for both grower and n turer make this the most profitat growing industry there is—s pears e — HOT SPRINGS' ATTRACTIONS. Impressions Received by An Omahan on His First Visit e Hor Sprixes, Ark Correspond- ence of Tue BEe Springs, in the si f its population and | ng to the The city ¢ but to at th visitor. arrive ve col The ana Tue Bee water th: and sou a bar s 1 sel Cupples, facturer of adly broken a confirmed id, not a recumbent position and pushed about their hotel on & wheel bed by a constantattendant. Doubtless they would gl ie of their se million th of some of wel case now here is thatofa gentleman who is busingss_adviser of Mr. son and said to be on a very Heis a rob the best o thout the us v be seen rty meal or holding r° for him al One goes to a watering place to see beau iful women, but t nere, because this is not a wat but a health resort. If one a series of prizes 3 ion andsomest | Hot Springs wouldn't b My first s: Park hotel after re lation to c Rect. 1 said “perhaps Two are here—one a banker. other a yer—sons of Henry M. Rector, who wa overnor of the state ‘durin’ the wah, sah,’ (and by the way ome of two lutation from the ring was clerk at the “Any re I'll find out.” the ori Tt after a lo 1 bitter figh aching the attorney I was reccived and asked to “take er drink.” Mr. R. so us.” Ireplied and his to Kentu ha people here are: Hon n, S. A. McWhorter and e Forty-Four Mill Tax Levy. rative law of thec Will Vote as usual 4t the next school elechion— but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote—every day in the week—in favor of WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP because they know it has no equal asa labor and temper saver on wash-day. The “White Russian” is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the Lands—is per- fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. KIRK & €0., Chicago. Dusky iamond Tar Soap. ™*'2i55i %" DEFORMITY BRACES , Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD 114 8430058 Next to Postofilca | | ! duction by t mewhat remarkable | DAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1893. The action was taken by him asideration. He believed it sible to secure any further re e-council AFFAIRS AT BOUTH OMAHA. government after careful would be impo School House Rarned In Sarpy County Magie City Notes ed out the h ca epartment be the distries | wod been the one bu lin Laur en ds at her home | nie Paddock went to be Mr The he woedding to Miss prese Ernest of the Mc( was ca it city lady n MESMERISM. Discussion and Amateur Exhibition Before the Live Issue Cluh. R. Peetie 1ds, kir i ily consen der the i Peetie said a drean Best Gure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cough-cure. Bronchitis “When I was a boy, 1 had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stub. born character, that the doctor pro- nounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, T have used this preparation with good effect whenever I take a bad cold, and I koow of numbers of people who keep it in the bouse all the time, not considering 'it safe to be witheut it J.C.Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill, W Cough “For more than twenty-five years, B was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- tended with conghing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours. 1 was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral, and after taking four bottles, was thoroughly cured.” - Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans. La Grippe “Last spring I was taken down with lagrippe. At times I was completely prostrated, and so dificult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. 1 procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had T b taking it than ralief followed. Tcould not believe that the effect would be o rapid and the cure so complete.”—W. H. Williams, Cook City, S. Dak. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral >r.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lo Price $1; six Prompttoact,suretocure druggists AMU BOYD'S FourXN Comm MENT NEW Geta Good THEATER.[Scatfor 50c. hts, B2 (Matinee Ssturday.) THE WORLD FAMED . . . . HANLON BROS.) Grand pectacle FANTASMA. New Tableau en New Tri | New D, The sale FARKEM S1, TREATER "Bt TO-NIGHT. JOHN F. SEERIDAN PUN . 0. NON THE Widow 0'Brien BmIsTOL ARNAM St, THEATER. ""¥itfs Like Rome All Roads 10 ths Louse of Success day Metinee, FEB. |9 Sday & Satundiy. 1Nt A BUSY DAY, We All next we Commenc Matinecs Wed, [HARRY TRANDALL| Everyth n d sparkling. ess duy Mati Lant Leater 25 cents. ;erkD AND LAST WEEK e e dn iving MESMERIST Lol adds PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS. LL. Y. M. C. A. HA & Eddy's \y ONDERLAND AND B]2OU THEATER Corner 15th and Capital Ave., Omaha ALL THIS WEEK t» THE GJLDED AGE «i)» AND THE NOYEI.TV SPIECIALTV CO‘MPANV‘ w0 Rouvenir Di 1 Gesday g Fridey PRICES KEMAIN THE SAME Thursday, Feb, 16. | Fragrant and Soothing Blackwell’'s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world, To-day More Popuiar than Ever, To have a good smoke anytime and everytime i is only necessary to get Bull Durham. it is all good and always o i BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C, would be happier if he could have a supply of RADWAY" RE ADY REL|Er FOR PAIR " CONQUERER OF PAIN ™ And_has done more £00d than THE CHEST OR SIDES, I oxt PAIN: & rubbed ¢ INFLAMMATIONS IN THE SMALL ADACHE T y band. wet like magl RHEUMATISM THE BACK. OTHACHE, oF RATYNON THE JEWELER TEW arrival of Gorham's cele- \ brated solid silverware---every- thing you could imagine made in solid silver. Elaborate handle solid silver knives g $22.50 set—Gor- ham’s make is enough guarantee. RAYMOND, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA. Today—tomorrow—next day—and continuing until we’ve shod eighty more than a thou- sand men—we will offer in our shoe department what we candidly believe to be the greatest value in covering for the pedal extremities of men—that has been offered in any room where shoes are soldin this great and slippery country. Until they’re gone every last pair, our shoe men will offer ninety cases —a dozen pairs to a case—ten hundred and eighty pairs of men’s full stock Genuine Kangaroo shoes—in medium spring weight—in any and all sizes—with flexiblz pump soles—with globe toes— the handsomest toe ever put on a shoe—in lace or congress as you like—shoes that would give the av- erage shoe man heart disease to see solrd under three doilars and fifty cents—at 2.30 a pair. Whv we bought them—when we boght them—where we bought them—how much we paid for them—whether we make or lose by the operation —whether it's another of“The Nebraska’s’ advertis- ing schemes—you are not interested in; but you are interested in the fact that the price is two-~thirty and —— not three fifty 2]ir, v] ¥ *Rerve Seeds,” § she wonderful remedy in 800 with' 8 writs sen gunraster to cure All pervous Cisenses. such & Wesk Men 4 ) A " tude. slldraios and lo 1 . < 74 ek 0 Loboo: o ) o ang nan age 1y W, - 8. W Jer we writien guaraniee C ours WEFORE AXD A FTER URING. s every £ 7 1S und Lhe momey. CITCUILT 1roe. AdGress N erve Socd Co., Chicago, Al For Sslein Omaha by Sherman &0'Connll, 1813 Dodgar 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. rinary disoases troating w 3¢ privats disea v ires or \DaLrumenis seat b o scare 85 marks by indios o7 30nal laLerview proferre i ) - 13102 striaily prive fres. Ofics bo t 1o o t e A rogu

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