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I L Py e R RO Y T PRI 5 YT My S g e T T AN HPRNNTATIN™ s o e 1 THE OMAII’\ I)HI.Y BI‘D. 'RIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1893, St ot e o deone, s | e, M pet b th gt s | WORK, OF THE LEGISLATU RE | e tomrr g s | CRUSADING - ACAINST VICE | st s s ot to ask that the gambling establishments be in the distriet court. Whatever the de ously {1l closed (] not disturbod by arrest of officials or other- | s o't oury may be, an appeal will bo ‘Little Sarah," P mpoecunious infant phe a The open gambling housos had grently wise, and the sheriff of Shawnee county dis- | 44 to the supreme court nomenon in the @eutionary and dramati & injured Omaha's reputation and he belioved | , charge his deputies, and does not interfere |y fyaetine to Accept the Compromise. | Both Branches Get Together After a Woek of | line, wus wranted’a brief hoaring to prese Four Thousand Petitioners Demand the En- | they did ten times as much damago as when | y inter e acts of o A her request for financial assistance to g conducted behind closed doors, Ifthe propor | All disorders of the Throat and A At B B o e | The prospects for tome /o that the Reoreation, her in golng to New York to pursuc b foroement of the Laws, ordors were Jasued the places could bo closed | Punag iy Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, populists and stateofficials, including milita, | pq,y1ists will decline to acce o com. | i studics. The house by a viva voce vote de- | within forty-cight hours and with propor | g it and this agreement to be in effect until MV'; [v]v'nnn:v as ;mn{-whull »:\ ’va' ‘rv-.- mV:- r{:.l:n:d 757 cided to see and hear' more of her at a later :v.-fl Hl\m' could be kept ‘(\.‘ ."»I The ;A‘u’- is It has no equal as a cough-cure, the courts have decided on the legality of | that the situation will then lapss back into » S dite R " w1t | trtie of pr.stitution, and he eity could not | . ¥ith fiotiee rganization | today's conditions. In that eyent tho only | TWO MINOR BILLS PASS IN THE SENATE [ 1 petitions were introduced from the ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL | \[if °¢ bristitition. business of accepting | Bronchltis The populist houss met in hall on Stxth | Fesource Isft tho popullsts will bo rellunce — women of various counties praving for the license money from the falien women and | . ouse met in 4 ha £ updn provisional troops. Thogeneral fee ¢ . mactment of a law providing for the giving them the privilege of carrying on their CWhe s a Loy, 1 ha o! street and proceeded with their order of | toniely is one of renewed uneasiness, and | G Crounse Calls Attention to s Flaw v 4 hen I was a boy, 1 had a bronchial 1 juate punishmpgd of crimes against r Bemis J uefarious busine ouble of such e o dotell ey ' vy At the. conolusion ‘of Judie MeCHlioeh's trouble of such a porsistent and stube business, which was interrupted by the | predictions are freely made that ton str—House Procoedings wotten 8nd #iss on of the republicans. They did not | may sce the long anticipa A Some at the Among the othfr ons that came to ferred to address Mr, Prince said that inasmuch born character, that tho doctor pro- vei suss {nformal o logislative dim. | urated ’ bt Ay the surface was pnofpsking that no mors the potition 1o from gentlemen ropr nounced it incurable with ordinar even discuss informally the legislative d AP pense of Mr, Sherldan, Lokt wad i pavigte i the pent Com . senting the boat olement of the eicy o would oIl it oei ety y culties, but passed a half dozen bills and ad- TO REMOVE THE SHERIFF, tary, bus. SHRY Do itven frul i pagiis S committoo of five be appointed | medies, but recommended mo to try Journed until tomorrow morning 3 —— steag to act upon it in conjunction with & commit- | AYer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 d'd so, and Messages of Enc gement. Action Taken by the Populist House to That | [rycory, Neb,, b. 10.~[Spectl to Tu | Woods was the champion of the first of a |, 0 o from the Board of I'iro and Police Com one bottle cured mo. For the last fifteen ) " lispntches were received at o " Bek. ]It was 8 o’'clock when the lieutenant | score of petitions asking that municipal council chamber held one of the ic 7 BN years, I have used this preparation with The following disps 4 yeekA, Kan, Feb. 16, —The populist | y e ¢ is | suffrage be conferred on the women citizens | s gatherings of Omaha peoplo last Mr. Hascall said that the potiti Ay : 3 h 1 axBbutive oMcos today ; ol b i ; or called tho senate to order this | Suffrage b PRl bl g AR UL good effect whenever I take a bad cold, S bl ¥ house this afternoon in secret session took | i Y R oue | Of the sta | iing that ever attended a session of the | come to » this question discusse 8 : WASHINGTON, . O, Feo. 16.=To Governor | oo, yuon which it hopes to relieve itself | | n. Roil call showed all but four | T, Tyouge took up the consideration of v fathors, and the personnel was notice. | 414 10t favor having it fixed in a_committeo | and I know of numbers of people who lling, Topoka, Kan.: Guard tho state | Bctor s o WA in their scats. The absenteos | committoo roport AVLG QRS b £ notiee- | oo, for which sentiment he was loudly ap Keep it i the louse all the time, not XTaly. - Bhcirm tho Tobels cut from the embarrassing situation by whic Thomson, North | “’Nos, 500, 19, 156, 247,863 and 174 wore ro. | Ably diffrent from that of the customary | Tyuded. - He wanted the matter afred vor BOHMABHINE, 1t WALS. to Lo witliouE s W. A, Peerrn. | finds itself confronted. This action 18 con- | HECL The latter seut word that he | ported f ge, and the report adopted. | Weekly throng in tho lobby. A number of | thoroughly at the meoting and desirad to | 57 R@URR T8 SV 1 0 SEAAREHES JoHN DAVIS. templated to’ checkmate Sherift Wilkerson | (G0 SHENE (R0 LR e weele, All the s 162, ‘and 108 were reported for | ladies were present and were Mtentive | hear oxpressions as to what was best to be | M., Fore W, Prrrspona, Kan., Feb. 16—To Governor | in his support of the republican position de > postponement, and the same action steners to the proc zs. The o done e, Thoska: 1 Pittsburg 1s ready | A oy, | Absent members were by unanimous consent Hli.,"',"‘“ Lot lon (it list “'r' ‘””l br ‘l“"“'“ he '"\:-mv" ‘ COU h . Topeka, Kan sburg I8 rendy | The populist house mot in- exceutive session | oo tie ! AR 08 was the beot sugar bill and the re. | Were for the most part signers of the pe v . With 1,000 men to sustain you 1t standing up | 1y the rooms of the Chesstand Cheeker elub. | “BEE 10 tuformation of hvo 1o plriced titlon presented to the council and woro | Mavor Bomis respondcd to the eall of his | £ more thai twenty-five years, B f"fi;"::‘;_ afty Tty 185~Tu D, Towelllg the senute a communiontion from the the general file, but their efforts were un- | there to lend it support by their presence. | sition. His remarks created quits a sensa- | Wwas a sufferer from lung trouble, at- Governor Jen: Call on Jewell county for juently applauded. T tonded with coughing so severe at times : as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms The Mayor's Bold Stand A bill was passed under emergency | od | i'l"”‘,'f"”'{”“'"”“:””,'\"‘,' btk ‘:;'_'I'N:I',"',' tary of the Transmississippi congress, ask- “‘,i';j"_“w_‘wm_ S Shbd etithy Within the railing sat the members of the | tion and wer fr. men or nic All ready | Tiis successor forthwith. Specific causes for | ing the legislature to send delegates 1o the | yytention to the fact thut in 1401 the section | COMittees from the Ministerial association { o9 aame heve to Ilsten sather than i M. I, SUTHERLAND. | \chich shoriffs can be removed arc mot | next meeting of that body at Ogden, U. T, | was ropealed by which he was nuthorized to | 8nd the Ushers union and a number of the § o G BCHE 10, TR WV T8 frequently lasting three or four hours, € M. Ross, stated on April 24 appoint o commandant.of the Soldiers' and | pastors of th y churches chutehos afid the 1awyors ‘oo Nale g 1 was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pece CorrryviLLe, Kan, Feb “I D. Lewel- L “pha bill provides that its provisions shall Setiator McCarty, from the committes on | Soilors' hom .ml.x he n ”m\l that the inad When all members of the council except- | gest what is best to be don v toral, and after t four bottles, wag ling, Exceutlve, Topeka: Should the exigency | become effective immediately after it passes | Pl vertant mistake be remediec o | g BRYIESE wad Wiidelar wWore L thists skats, | Eambling ordinanoe, the: f ) \ bl A require, Montgomery county will furnish o | the o ar ives the governor’'s signa- | enrolled and engrossed bills, reported th Jensen introduced @ resolution instructiog | poont Bechel callod the meeting to ordor. ‘ Uit EL A LR e regiment of 1,000 men to sustain you in the | ture, without | published in the stato | senate file authorizing the district | tho committee to cmploy. the necessacy e ; ieeting to orde Rk e ' | Clay Centre, Kans enforcement of law and order. paper. The b at once enrolled and | courts of Douglas county to employ bailiffsat | cierks to count the amendment bailots cast | and those hav I the petition to pre 4 1dges, the Y R. P KERCHEVALL will be sent to the senate the first thing in | 4 galary of #00 per annum, had been cor- | at the last ¢ It was adopted. | requested to bring it before the council ST o 3, and & cat many ¢ La Gl ppe S Opyren Kan, Fob.10.Governor Low- | the morntuig, The prograim i for the seutte | pogly engrossed DI A L TR L Presenting a Big Petition, and being told 't nething ik % g 0 pass thout deiay and send it to the ML consuring of the fodel yurt for accep gambling dens were running o g “ b i Galton dew elling, Topekn, Kan.; We can raise 200 men | o pass it without, deias ani send 110 the | =gy por Everctt, from the committeo on 810000 bond in' the case of C.W. | Judge McCulloch stepped to tho front | Edmbling dens were runuing on R AL LAS fRen S T tosustain you In enforcing the luw. gull on | (VSRR e *Durpose of the | public charity, reported back senate fllo No. | Mosher, Tho independents crowded its ring with him an immense roll of paper, | Tt open ambling places would perini i OBl . it TH~To L. D, Tawsiling, | DL 18 “evill Under its provisions | 119, providing that courts of record may ap- | adoption and the republicans opposed it. which proved to be the petition, bearing | chiof « 16CEA VoA, 4HG. LB, BAL: e L Ll B, ',‘“";“ i it you, Stay with | the governor can refiove Sher kerson | point guardians, administrators, ete,, with | The resolution was tabled by a vote of the signatures of 4,100 men and women, The | to hunt do rooks in the city and | O S \V. 0. Bt GHAFIAD: from duty and disband his posse—that is, | gy 5o antion that it be indefinitely | 10 % ‘ document was unrolied, and it was long | Ot the ming | R R it n et s e R them. < T 8w, ¢ an. unless the sheriff resists such action, basing T - 1N e 3 i Iy Of Deep Interest to Sheridan, o o tirel “I know, and many others know. that bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and T s resistanco upon his cluin that U bill 1,‘;,.‘1";'.,,['.. \e report was unanimously The following resolution was introduced | COUEN t0 0 entirely around tho desks of | ynane kaow beommmi Yoo, Y 110 800neF Hind T bognit: taliig 6. CHEN S & {abld s not been passed by the legally consti- | adoptec I | | oy Cocley: | n[x.- councilmen. When it had been thus | experience in hotel life has taught me that ralief followed. Teould not balléve that i | tuted house of representatives. nator MeCarty, chairman of the specia Fotdi DUl EReA T | placed the heading was read by the clerk. | gambling 1s carried on there, Some nights | ghe effect would bo so tapid and the Bt Little Urging Needed to Preclpltate | -~ Tho governor may, under the provisions | symmitto appointed on January 25 to inves- ADer KHows thitt one of Our wort It was as follows: 1 could not slecp because the transoms wero | L18 €H6Ct MOLE Do 59 FARIGARE LA Ploodshed In Topeka, ing | OF, the bill, attempt to dispossess Sheriff | [ 00y bR o e presonted I 1tohis To the Tlonorable the Mayor and the Mempers [ U and the noise of the chips and Sook Oity, S. Dk P i Tovexa, Kan., Feb. 16.—The only thing son by force, thus opening up u ate the oft . o Lot 4 ofhathe Monorable the nd theMembors | 10 S O, e wis “kept. - up ail | Cook Gity, 8. Dalk. needed to make war in Kansas is fighting. | vista of war possibilities. Sherilf Wilke a report in which he referred to the fact | $200, lost at an thnocent . . ; ed citizons of the city of Omaha, being in- | pight. T made up my mind that open The conditions of war are all present. Op- | Says th v ce W that a joint committee had been appomted | Whore mm“;‘ Lt g terested in the wellfare of our eity dnd bellev- | gambiing would be d thing, and it it | Av ER’s S S e el Pt 3 10 inveatigate all the: state offices And inktis kA . fg that the best results toward good govern- | proved otherwise it could then knocked | P e e Tt ) i1 e T " {onn s Both ittees would be ex- as, As t 0 fivin city or stut always attained by o | out, With it done openly it wonld do away | about and vhe disposition to fight are all evi ot Join in the Political Fight. tutions. As both committees would X . 1 enforcement of existing laws, ruld 1 r 1 dont,but the war does not open. Bellicose pre- | KANsas Ciry, Kan,, Feb, 16, —Licutenant | pected to cover the same ground as far as the | [, fOF iR ScEvices a8, 4 W | shecttutly eall your attention to thia foliow 4\»\x"”‘:xlxhlx:l.l:l’".-,]\-“r\|x‘|\ “l'“}“h“ e purnilm.s were carried on briskly by both | Heisey, Who is now in commangd of company | treasurer’s office was concerned, Senator Me- at this time [ 3 m:»_..l iton o Sa R oS ST LLE I.’-:: o qitet ) sides all day. but the governor \u‘n.’h-rim: to | B, E as National rds of L Carty believed that the special mmittee L, 8/ e that “I felt the same upon the saloon question Prepared by Dr.J. C. A ver & Co., Lowell, Mass, i T ppinion demands an inves! i U v Dr old by all Druggis Price $1; #ix bottles, 5. compromise tiie difficulties which are keeping | Kan., has defied Governor Lewelling's orders | should be discharged in the interest of econ- ofare be S First—Prostitution Is absolutely prohibited [ when the prohibitory ameudment was voted Bold by all Druggiata. Price $1; 8ix bottle, $: i A % rRinoate by state | it ls recognized In our it 5 v 686, places’ conducted opel the two houses apart i the | and refuses to take his companies to Topek omy. The scnate agreed s on boodle SRt recognized "I our city | upon. With these nducted of m\: Prompttoact,suretocure sent were i o v tocall in i 3 nsed ou e d o here your boys are. Over crisis into & very tame armed | He says he will stand the consequences, The | Bills were introduced and read the first ties ¢ O | Sceond--Gambling kiows no recognition on | Y0 can find out where y g i { the statute hooks of our state Omalia n lowa they have clubs, and the boys can | truce, The proposition for a compromise | reason he gives for not responding | timea vs: v - e statuto Iy rstate, you in Omaha it PRI . A : ws a0 legitimate “business upon | 0 by the aid of pass keys into fine rooms | was offered to the republican house at2 p.m. | to Governor Lewelling's impera- ¥ »fft—To r ad companies to L 48 10 requi payment of o monthly fine into our city ! that a fu hed lavishly, provided by the governor's private secretary, Ben | tive orders is that they wero not | construct p crossings. ance y authorities fnver | RRSMER L L 4L de e onen sal {with obscene literature and “adorned | Close, who stated that sovernor pro- | specific. Tne orders, he said, did not | By Teftt—To repeal sections 350-0-61-62 of | Eaining the boodle. Suniny ot e forbids the oben saloon oft with obacene pictures. You might hunt as | posed it as a lnst resort to_avort, bloodshed | stato that tho troops were wanted to pre- | 0" onsoridated ites, This i thoold || o vesolution was roforred tothe com- | (o opoidtson that duy togirdicss of thiat luw, | MUCh as you desired and you could mvor | If the republican house declined to accept 1t | serve state property or to take charge of th s hirhioie, (00 | mittee on investigation, while Sh: n, who | without which they Would have no right to | find your so e wna:thero. T beliave the | the llw]uu\' rmor would be forced to drive | arsenal and he therefore took it for granted | 12w ting to building and loan associa- | {5’ tho member to whom reference was made, | exist at all. syst it now exists is best n as the republicans out at the point of the bayo- | that he was wanted to take the company | tions which was not repealed two years was demanding another ding of the docu e the n-?m ’.. tition you to take immediate s th wloons being opened unon | ofBacteria net, and he added: “Fheir blood be on your | there to take part in a_political fight. ~ He | when the new law governing theso associa- | ment, preasures for the stried enforcoment: of” the | & nday aro concerned the chicf of police heads.” s threat had been made so | says he will not do that and get the boys into | tions was passed. The house then adjourned until tomorrow | Gy hEE Y Support in 50 dofng: - » pat v-\\‘n‘hn know their dutic 1 often that the republicans reccived it with | trouble. R o law relating to | morning at 10 o'cloc y ; & written to_the chief several t wing jeers. rocoived the proposition, how: | Lieutenant F stated this afternoon | BY Moore—To amend the law,relating to Argument for the Petitioners, expected him to enforce «dinances of the d it at “onca became the subject of | that he would go to Topeka tonight if he re- | state depositories. . CUTTING DOWN SALARIES, Judge MeCutloch thanked the councilmen | ¢ity and expectsd the city prosecutor to do earnest consideration. After debating ceived a telegram that the state’sproperty | By Mullen—To amend the law presciihing e for thefr courtesy in givig the petitioners | Iis duty. e police board will act it com- three hours, the republicans finally amended | wa zer _"“1] the company [Ahl'rr«luul the manner of drawing names of petit jurors, [ Jobs at the State Heuse Will Not Pay So | an nlmflrryuuil.\ to be heard and said that the I"»“"‘”‘ I'*] ':.‘{.( of any saloon known to be i it to suit-their ideas and rotu it to tho | to protect itorit the arsenal necded guard- By Scott—To prohibit the manufacture 1L in the c petition had “been separated, one portion | OBen upon Sundays "he col o d w 4 z e 2 ol 5 . : ving the sig res of more ) The mayor here read a letter written to | LB oo of int SR Wants to Remove the Capltol. other poisonous drugs. ‘The salary appropriation bill which | Fptie O EUE CLY Rk KAE Othr the wmes | oo : | BER PN FAPaalL L0 ii00 amendments | TorExa, Kan., Feb. 16.—In the senato to- e e otatibas: ntroduced the evening before the legis- | \vere signed by church memb 4 Duty of the Churches. | sgeEg would be on his head. da; tor Helm introduced a bill provid- by R iture adjourned last week will fall likea | those mot church memt G “The woman question,” continued the The committee had been out but a few | ing for the removal of the capitol to | Senator Tefft then by unanimous consent | wet blanket over the hopes of many of the | and Protestants, and he believe: oy | mayor, < ooty all counirics have at- | moments when it returned and announc oli sworth county. The preamble | A8 given permission to introduce the fol- | iloryg and deputiesBMoady employed in the | Nationality was there represente - | tempted to solve. You want to drive them | that it had perfected its duty, that the gov- apClis) Blisky ‘lI“ UL e Rreamble | owing resolution: 2 L DS ¢ nizing that the council is the legislativ out of the city. You will not succeed, but will | ernor desired timo to consider the to the bill states that ex-Speaker Keifer o a committeo of three, one | State house and bring grief and disappoint- the national house of representatives has | , Resolved, That g grie of the city, the petitioners had come be drive them to all parts of the cty. | Before taking your next glass Of proposition and would give the committec | Po BHIGRAL BOUSE OF TePresentatives Bas | ¢roneach political party, with 'Senator | ment to many hopefit ipplicants for uew po- | it and the executive departments of the city [ Why don't you goafter the men! Go io | R i id, his answer tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock e o McDonald as chairman, be appointed. to whom | sitions. The bill has ¢ome from the printer | government representod by the muyor iate clibet L Lelisys: thoyiarohmaras -ihon | River Water hold it up to the light. o proposed that in the meantime an armed | iUt Which fo 4ld In the any petitions or other matters relating to ¢ H house and i COSSAL {eifer | questions of capital and labor be rererred; and its principal {w;\\ res may be summar- | the Board of Fir ‘.u..\ Police Commissioners, | these women. Instead of spendi |hu!n. ‘ T hen loolk at truce should be established and noither slde | owns seven square miles of land in Ellsworth | * Objection being made tho resolution went | ized as follow Tho julge belioved it the duty of tho ofi- | sands of dollas in fino cliurches upon the howrs that the - republicans should. be. al- | county, which he bought years ago when the | over for one day under the rules. Commencing with, the exccutive depart- | 7% & orce the laws, and the same is | hill, take 10, A\ 0 Fore B eheres . 3 Sl ; PRE true of the citizens. The present liquor law | down in the district among them. nmn., ' Towed 10 comc and o s they pleased. This | Eort Harkee reservation was restored to the | House rolls Nos. 81 and 207 X ment the bill cuts off ane clerk who has been | uga law isa model, but when it is not en- | place where you can have bath room: public dpmain. ed at that | first time. The latter is the bill making the : | i struck the republicans favorably and they 3 > 5 Sl . By htetdat S receiving a ary «0f:$1,000 per annum and | forced it ceases to be a model. A number of | i r. 5, social rooms, the same a h time to make d big town out of Kanapolis, | appropriation for the current expenses of f 3 )] i 3 agreed to it willing], DPXOR b P the sal X o P hrist ociation w1y, but failed, the government. ! cuts the salary of the private sec) Y pe uloons in Y o n_upon Sun- Monisl Ghrs ;-\" ;l\' it thasdinn FREEH from the In A ATmed Oamp, Senate files Nos, 181 to 185 inclusive wro | £,000 to $L500. ; Sl tarsine 1o eambline: tho Jutys salt cha | e (6 Ahamy. todn WPl them 15, 1..4;.‘4 The whole eity of Topeka on its face ap- . k T read the second time and referred. ta their | In the office of the Sgeretary of state the | iy iy well known what the state and | whogo down thero now in_their silks and | GRINITE HILLS. ared during e day to be under martinl - 16.—Hon. A, C. Sher- | proper committees, salary of thie bookkeeper'is reduced from | ordinances upon this subject To the ins oxtend a hand? No; they m: | Asa pure medicinal Or twile F‘ Blue-coated troops were marching and | man, réepublican representative from Shaw- When . the senate reached the order of | g 300 to $1,200. The recorder in the same of- | ¢ sgrace of the city, g nthnL"iM AMow8i'to | show of style qu.- laughed at when th countermarching through the broad avenues | nee eotnty, ‘received ananonymous letter | “bills on thefe passagetusenate file No. 24, | fice has beén receiving 1,200, ind uhder the | be carried on openly and above board. For | depnrt water it stands alone, of the oity; men wearing fluttering yollow . It was ‘mailed in North Topeka, | Broviding for the appointment of a potice | operationof the new reign of economy that | this he did nof lay the blame on any one de- | she is kicked down. I tell you there is — :fiffi‘;-X:fi"f,‘-’,‘;\.l"“\‘m'.'wnslx'.‘;.’{.hn')'s-"\’ém \and reads: ::‘l"',"l*"‘l'l‘_'_“ Cerate Sis Mo i aiet olmv‘((‘ mllll pay b"!l*l “00] the ruml.m,“"n..» partment of the government. At the pres- | life enough in)u\u'x rches. are nol | Still or Sparkling. " OfAll Dealare);. visiblo everywhere, hurrying oo and fro. | | Lot hers, Old Man, yowd botser take that | up for passage, but on motion of Lobeck it | {1 faruratacetvo $500 inskend of SLON. - | Cocyitime, there, ure in Omaha about seve | practical and uro allogether tog ticateticnl TONDOSDEY LITie SPRING WATER 0. Cannon were being dragged through the | buck home; vou might et your head swolled uas et back to the committee on judi- | * Similar reductions are made in the ofticcof | vaying a monthly fine of 8150 for the privi- | work to be done in the slum: et down NASHUA, N. Y. streets, and here and therd company of | up a little. Look out! The people here a cla : " S 2 3 the auditor of public accounts. The book | lege of conducting their nefarious business. | there and convert these people. I believe a C B PERKINS & CO Hflsi(!'l Semnfl Aufims militia or a squad of deputy sheriffs could be | onto your racke The senate then went into committee of | keeper falls from §1,300 to $1,200. The dep- | In addition there are two or threo | | e 1 i comafi can be reformed. If she can't a seen drilling. Hundreds of civilians arrived the whole to consider bills on the general womafi can be reformed e the whole e uty will get only 1,500 instead of §1,700 sttery schemes doing the same. ror can bo. The ablest brains have diring tho day from all over the state: | Movements of Geomn Stonmers Febrancy 16, | 10 With Senator Moore in tho chair, y [ y 31, 7 lottery schemes doing. the sme. Julgo | man nover can b o PAXTON & GM_L‘G"ER. i | or . o heretofore, and the insurance deputy will | McCulloch then read a section Lempted to find o solution of this ques- Rgents for | Gumala, Many: catried guns in cascs, o fow carrled | Ay Rastnet—Arrived—Runia, from New | Senate file No. v, providing for a police | have to get along with alike reduction. The | ordinance: passed last May and said that | tion, but have failed Diswibnting A5 e A o T b ; Yorlk for Liverpool ; matvon, was indefinitely postponed. It was | bond clerk will be paid at the rate of $1,000 | previous to that time what gambling was | - The mayor spoie of the good work of the | marched boldly from the railway stations to | * Ay (enon . Aerived—Fuerst Bismarck, | displaced by No. 24, whicn had already | por annum instead of 8,200, The clerk of | Hone whs carriod on under Coner and siias Open Doo the Rescuo. baiiand. other such | DO YOU VAI.UE YO'UR their hotels with a rifie or shotgun flungover | from New York. Dassade el i the banking board will draw but $1,200 from | that time the gambling places had been | institutions, and wrged more action of this their shoulders. w York-—Arrived—City of New York | g} cnato file No. 23, by Campbell, providing | the state treasury, instead of $1,400 as has The real sensation of the day was the dis- o loyalty of the state troops to their comman- n(,m,n,‘m,\“,_Umhmmm from | Was ulso indefinitely postponed. The men who assist the state treasurer in | = = — m—— | der-inchief. It was, of course, upon thav h o ras, of o on WAt | L iverpool. Abating Capital Punishment. keeping the nccounts of the_commonwealuy he governor and his fellow populists de- - S ale q will also be called upon toassist in the grand yended to carry the day, The governor had 3 - . : Senate file No. 14, by Moore, was taken up. | WOAREP 00T 0 URCEIGEEREL .1 00 EXANE 4 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, The bill empowers’ juries in cases where o Y P At planned to dislodge the republicans from Lod Sk y ¥ i cut from $1,700 to $1.500, the bookkecper ,.representative hall at the point of the bay- personiis ou trial for: murdar. i the fieat de- * 80, CALL ON Prof. Hirschberg, onots. In fuct, ho twice ordered Colonel | . Prof. M. Dubois of New York is at the | greoe to substitute imprisonment for life for | from $1.400 to §1,200, and one clerk is dropped -Hughes, commandant of the forces, to attack the republican stronghold. "T'he colonel de- «clined to obey the orders and was relieved of his command. Then the governor took per- sonal command of the troops. He ordered ithat no provisions be allowed to pass the lines. Mis arder was disregarded and pro- visions were taken into the republican fort without the slightest attempt to keep them out on the part of the guards, Changed Communders. Then Lieutenant Colonel Parker of the ‘Third regiment, was given command of the mgo' but still the governor's orders were yed in slight particulars. Finally Brigadier General Hettinger, ‘whose appointment had just been confirmed by the scnate, arrived from Wichita and took command of the forces. While making tatement to that effect, General Hettinger gave it out to be understood that the republicans had nothing to fear from him. It was not until then that the governor became impressed with the fact t Paxton. Dr. B. F. Philbrook of Dunlap, Ta., called in Tre Ber yestorday. Prof, Seth Low, president Collumbia col- lege, New York, is in the city, the guest of Mr. Fred Davis Building fnspector Tilly has been chosen vice president of the national association, which met in St. Louis this weel. Hon. A. J. Poppleton having tendered his resignation as a director of the public rary, Mayor Bemis yesterday sent him a letter of acceptance. At the Mercer: A. L. Dunlap, New York; R. Williams, Chicage ington; W. C. More, Williams and wife, C Buck, Gibbon; J. G. Hammond, Fromont; 0. H.' Swingley ‘and Beatrice nd wife, O'Neill; Mabel Sw the death penaity when it may be deemed advisable. The author of the bill moved that when the committee rise it report the bill with the recommendation that it do pass. In support of the motion Senator Moore explained that the bill did not abolish the death penalty, but simply allowed the jury fn its discretion to substitute Imprisonment for life. In many cases, he said. it was dificult to get juries to convict even when the person on trial was plainly guilty. Especially was this the case where the accused had the necessary funds to engage good lawyers. Justice has been cheated in many cases because juries have been compelled to accept the alternative of absolute acquittal or death, Senator Stewart offered an amendment striking out the words “'shall suffer death,” but the senate declined to adopt it. The bitl was then reported for passage. enator Darne bill, senate file No. 18, providing that banks of deposit shall give altogether, The deputy attorney general has heen re- ceiving.#1,700 per year, but in future he wili have to scrimp along with a pittance of £1,500 per annum, The supreme court reporter drops from $1,500 to 00, but as he draws another salary as state librarian and also adds to his bank account from the proceeds of fees due him as clerk of the supreme court, he will | doubtless bo able to keep the wolf at a re- spectful distance from his dooryard. Important reductions are made in the office of the commissioner of public lands and buildings. The chief clerk will here- after receive $1,200 instead of 31,300. Five clerks who have in the past divided up £,000 among themselves will only be able to diyvy $,000 in_the next two years. The salary of two bookkeepers is réduced from £2,600 to $2,400. There are a number of minor changes which will have more 1terest for the tax- of the state than to the parties gen- New Arrivals Every day now the new goods are coming. attention is specially called to these: 90c¢ Wash Silks New patterns New designs New colorings Changeable Silks Beautiful effects Checks und stripes and in plain At the stora of his agents, MAX MEVER & BRO. CO., Feb. 20 to 25, and try a pair of his colovrated | NON-CHANGEABLE SPECTACLES | And your defective vision will be restored. No Charge for Consultition. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP’[,, while costing the employer and employee nothing, has enabled us to advauce the jnter osts of both. and ulso our owp, by securing Dotter resutts with the machine. Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedict TELEPHONE 1753, 1712 FARNAM 8T VA\IUfll‘ MENTS. could not rely m the mil to bond 1 the county commissioners in a s X0 9 S0 1)) e 8. go: 2 ot gl Bov s NEW K xn’GnuI Dofleas ihan 868,000, oy o Lvoly dis e et o s Plaid Velvets n THEATERJ‘ atfor 200 populists. This caused him gr 3 e o by the new deal. The commis- So suitable for - i 5 . Lin .1 ¢ ‘hey. | fended it vigo 5 finally laid over siiandibal el A 8 Four Niehts, 0 of mind and all the leaders were summoned | enne |’ SRR e | until next week. alnnen- o iz losos hia” 81001l the prevailing styles ‘) Commencing Thursda;, Feh. (6. 10 give coun Gy it of the confer. 9 o The leading di fon_of the afternoon ‘«‘n“t':‘fi.lu"-l ('rmu:”»uf L iompel o o por —Dress sleeves, yokes, eto | fatince sturdiy.) ence was the comyre > proposition offered | . C. Tarwe! came over Packwood's bill to reduce the e e R g | to the republican house, this, too, in the | Boston: grire) nu:r:.lly:‘;m('!' | railroad commission from five members to iy aokiting S0 doUmB il novmitzer | THB WORLD.ZAMAD 3 i onvenicnce by the new arrange- B oa. Taco of his positive declar: ast night to | Bredel, Pittsburg; T. 1. Abbott, Fort Worth, | three and to cut the salaries of the sccre at inconyenienco by T S HANLON DROS L by vt Worth The Morse Dry Goods Co. ; the republicar hguse thitt he had dpmoiv i S v Fob, 16.—[Special Telegram to | {416 from 32,000 Jotshing i do "“"X"‘,‘ ¥ | " The Industrial school at Kearney seems to 16Tt 1o tho rapublicans was unconditional sue. | £ BER|—Omaba: B. Kosentha T | domagoguery pure and simple. » the only state institution that suffers by Ry IRPUAIY s unconditional s for the People's M 5 ¥ 081 dprhione - 1 ronomical ideas of the he rede T ; , o o fr, St Donts; | 100 over until next weels Feagan ot the'eannopioal ianue ot $ho he republicans hit upon a plan this morn- | FUR ByE yindsor _ Loveck's bill to provide a s f'| Yeachers are provided for and &,000 appro- ing to strengthen their position and that ' Sy arbitration was discussed in a desultory | BB W BEORCE0 0 R R EY GRS 8 to bring to their aid thenuthority of the | , Gicato, I, teb. 16,3 manner for while and further consideration | Priated for thotr services. Sy Lhe Bast bwo sheriff of the county, backed by a posse of at | 10 THe Brk |—Nebraska arr almer—. | postponed until next week. The committoe | {2378 theve have bk st beasiins SEd tAey least 1,000 men. The sheriff issued his e, halnd 7P, A then rose and reported progress M Gl R B LRl }:!;51:;|‘u||a|(||;;x\ summoning a posse at 10 S Hamiht: { " ‘:;l':lll\l About Soldiers Home, rps ) £1,200, and noon the 1,000 men had been Pacifi ive but $1,000 instead of ¥ the | The Mercer. Omaha’s New2st Hota! " o T oming at tho followins B v ne 23 The B aasa e SRS aplain will have to worry along with §500 pbia o Bl Al | e 0o and sworn in. Not ¢ to take the risk of | ba The following message from the governor | ¢hapl: e ”‘)l T rst floor, xl arming the recruits with fire arms, the was read and d to the committeo on | Instead of $300 perdpgiiym. . o o L COR, 12TH AND HINARD 315 e POPULAR sheriff decided to arm them with clubs, All LOCAL BREVIIIES. nome mbe ynt is troated with com - AR“E‘M Sf. EHEflTER PRICES sorts of clubs were pressed into use; clubs PAT v 2 e liberality ip. aupropriasion tor - rupAskaA, Exscurive, Deraw: 4 T R gL ; ; P 0 RoOm S at 82,50 por day. Lomn nll 98 Lead to tho Houas of Suceass made ~from broom handles; clubs made [ Work was resumed yesterday on the North 3 FENSR 3998 =10 & oy i 1f so, buy one that cannot be stolen, The £01 00w &t $1.9) por day. e T ’ from foathor - dusters with 'the feathers | Omaha sewer., : . : Togls “of the State of N 1 cmplogfa 18 raisod from § only thicf-proof Watches are those with 20 Keoms with Bath at 8191 par 4y ii! () NIGHT. o A ade ' fn RAT 1 4 all “the attention | 000 to #150,000. e n e AR AR r:x'llul lillh ‘luhis_ nm-h‘ f»’x“'y"- -'m‘u } gation of St. Mary's Avenue 4 8 Y I discover The State Normal scfiool at Peru will b 3 _ 9 W R th B L 810) i JU”\ o f‘}- L] .,\,‘H ;‘I clubs made | Congr L church passod - resolutions v i blish= | nothing to complain of, for the appropriation \{; 5 i e OPENED .\l 1 4l, S (oM o o ks, SULlL not enough | thanking Chief of Police Seavey for his stand | lent 2 ‘,','”’,"‘, p ldioes ana s has beell Paised from $20,500 to : S L S i NED AU ON THE clubs ceult, bo lnprovised 1 arm tho wubi | LA R fihi ome for thixstate. Tho act providing f B | modern 1o Eveory fom haso’ ball buts In town aud plased them 1o | Ex-Councilman Teo's apmointment as vz ehaptor il aws of that yoilr, aud | - The salavies of the superintendonts, stow- 1 b & 3 “Newly Furnished Throaghout |df]w ”e BRISTOL Bk A sanitary patrolman stirred up 8o much oppo- | is coibodied In the piled Statu N s S , © the several state \ P the hands of those still unarmed Bition that the Board of Hoalth yestorvs oy ve. | Draska for 1887 as chapter Ixxxi See utions, will remain as they have been ¢ i O J Wednesday Mat noe, 23 cents Lo any seat in lieved him from duty 7 of that o8 that the goy in the past. ey M C. S. ERB. Pron. i ¥ Ma 1, 1 with thy nsent of the visiting 3 S 44 R _ | the house. and examining board, appoint commandant BOWS. _ Savored too Much of Danger. It was ut first the object of the sheriff to e county commissioners hope to take up take possession of the capitol and make the | the problem of county voad improv s ; 9U ] . s Ty 4 YR, Here's the Idea | FARNAM St. THEATER. "4l troops members of his posse. ‘That plan was | next week, including tho appropriating of lnws of 154 3 rred to was et The bow has 8 groove LAko Romo Al K018 Load £ ths Houss i abandoned as unnecessary and dangerc the $150.000 voted for that purpose. r d. ] cited, as I understand | Aunual Meeting of theDakota Masonie Ald . E ‘ ‘\ endod MCGREW | o % M. 0 A HALL | 8 ) hend. A collar und the sheriff decided to take no action p the local homeopathic phy- Pl Ao e e | ]""":"L“”l"'; S °""‘“ " inside the Al noxt weele. Guyday Vatiy sicians held a session at which the varions | has heen no warrant for the appointn Yaxkroy, 8. D., Keb. 16, —[Special Tele endent (stem) an soamuencing o e L i nhnuxl::mlnu:-‘ He ;nm-l\ul;‘l:l!hl.ll n‘x- wuiuu | phuses o robable cholern visit were dis- | continua oF tho officer now AL 10 o gram to Tug Bre. ting of ta into the grooves, | n L S0 B slampy 4o 8)00s L0 Jogal ropubli- | - g e 5 ) | the Dakota M b 4 ciation was bow to the pendent, witer wnd steam heat in o rooin L — ! : { mented upon, Funddd a amendmont of th L shall be ; b Ll namnlation s [ 5 2 S et \1\\‘ 8t rory rom . | Tm— ATt mmm\ e “‘I'hn:h!i.q\ h.“xl.-‘» \'h”i‘w | I)u“}‘h “:“lr Health is continuing it | mitted for your consideration and such ue .Imr rs show over 86,000,000 of insurance in < It pulled or twisted off. |y Mittinoa wiyseatin tae > amination of the quaiity ofticers sho 000, ‘ 4 i 4 Ak B¢ Omaha consumers, and Inspector Holmes | 1 presunio the repeal eame about through | force and certificate holders, > | To be sure of getfing a Non-pull-out, see that Ta " compant o iiiiuia " | et to Ashland yesterday 1o get sampies of | imadvertunco o doultand the circuwstances | death rate for lust year was 5ig the caseis stamped with this trade mark @ Spoclal rates on appileation. | Everybody should soo tho greatost i ] care should bo exercised in the preparation | for every 1000 members and It cannot be had with any other kind 8. SiLLOWAY.p. Pro | MESMERIST 1oty i condition determined the governor to seck S. W. But give his lecture, | und exumination of all bills passing your | cost to members. was $6.71 : time. More tolegrams were sent to the Avenuo Congrogational church this | The senate then adjourned until 10 o'clock | oY) o o hicers rasnlted {n tho" oholoe one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers DR. The most laughible entertalnment you eve populist strongholds throughout the state | ¢Veniug ho address will be proceded by | tomorrow. ‘vench, Yankton, president; D. £ IN THE HOUS it Omata. vice presidents W . M- | KeystoneWatch Case Co., them that the presence of popuiists would "l"-;” 2 . ’ o ; A ond £ g ittty a great support to them both physically snd dwin Forrest, a soldier of the Second o R. Scougal, decease o y it " oy SN T e i Ste secrotary and E W po— ” — In unsurpassod in the ONDERLAND pulists, to whom telegrams had becn sent | Was preparing to loave town, on a warrant {egi pesrro gy s i Murray, dic . The STUDY treatment of all Jasvigks, began o ardvo. and. ton | $worn to by Charles Silsbeo, ‘alleging thut | TaNcoLy, Neb,, I'eb. 5 oh, F. E. populists ' are strongly rcinforced. The | Forrest old $100 worth of mortgaged | Brk.]—Tne house was tardy rrick \\,“,.,,. Blath and H. B Wynn of governor may organize these into provisional | furniture aftor the weel's recoss, and" it was 2:80 | Yonkton'; Brad . Slaughter of Omahs, ) oo bk e ALL THIS WEEK u., writes | o'clock when the gavel fell this afternoon, | J. Thompson of Kargo, B ol e e | e BILDEE KGR (din Tis orders. It is not believod. however, thut | Chief Seavey that he wants o good servant | here were seventy-seven members present f Omaha, . J. Washabatigh of Deadwool, or Ce'm it ¢» TH 1 A A48 Telegr: cex e sickness of - 20 and question list free, TY C ANY. "l fnjunction proccodings. to restrain tho | Mim. The lotter, on account of the weitors | Telesrams announced the sickness of Wilson n, cargo A, Johnston of Mitcl orhatian . e Forwam B, | NOYELTY, SPROIALTY SOMES! auditor from paying the salarles of the pop. i method of spellimg, will be placed in | ©f Buffalo and Ruggles of Dundy. They were | oil. The association will extend its field of | Able instructors—Superior mothod. Schol o with his posso until a fracture of the pe @ commandant, and since th runs down inside the m” ATt cussed sral papers weve read and com- | 1he Institution named, nor can Ffill the p) firmiy locking the The only hotel in the ity with hot and co'd | WRRRY BMRBML' can house, a8 ho vegarded it, a disturbance y doprived the populiats of ~all armed of ico to be offered | «8 you may deem proper RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. ‘ THIRD ANDLASI‘WP ]( vy - { L niy serve an_ additional suggestion that the assistant sergeants-at-arms, This | 'Be 0 and water in that locality oare ratior . er for pamphlet, or send for = compromise ana to, at loast, gain & little | (rfe, on the K Plan,” at the St. | body LORENZO CROUNSE, Govornor. £1,000 of insurance in force Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or se | PROF. JOHAN REVNoLmb advising them of tho situation and informning | & half hour orgun recital by Mr. Joseph ‘,( the First National bank, PHILADELPHIA. morally. In the meantime hundvods of | infoutry, was arrested yesterday just as ho | MARY Members Missed Attonding—Little tory ' comprists B PPVATE DISEASES | AND Bj2OU THEATER an L Weakness sy | Corner 16th and Capital Ave., Omaha troops, who can bo depended upon toobey | James Spaulding of Ruthven. Ta W) fol enlar - he will take such extraordinary action girl, und usks if the chuef caunot find one for Lichteawaliner of Harrold, H. J. Ri or French, Write for cirenla: ARD THLK e Owala, Neb. PRICES BEMAIN THE sAME. ullst members under the legislative appro- | the chief's colleotion of curios. excused for the remainder of the weelk, us | operations this year. languages. 221 Douglns atreet.

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