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——grepare a formal % OPPOSITION T0 ANNEXATION | Indications That the Hawaiian Matter Will | Be Referred to Cleveland. OPPONENTS OF THE TREATY NUMEROUS O They Threaten to Block Important Legisia- tion If the Subject is Not Lett to the Next of Congres Seasion Wasurs Telegrar tion tc pears that in addi ators wi oppositi Jowa has rat’ A of tb have missi be ra Clev 1 when he « wn: TREASURY INVESTIGATION. Jt Wil Be Allowed to Lapse Into Obceurity —Washington Notes. Wasniseros, D. C., Feb. —The inves gatin into the condition of the treasury, authorized to be undertaken by the and means cf ttee of the he has been allowed to lapse into obscurity reason that it was thou; the financial questions c business aTairs. 1d not aid to set Chairman Springer report stating what the ‘committee has done and laying the facts it bas obtained before the hou Itis the intention of Mr. H up the sundry civil bill, as passed ate, tomorrow. The silver men of the house have insisted that the measure must be co sidered iu the committee of the whole be- fore going to conference. so as to give them a chance o discuss the Sherma 10 the bill providing for the i The amendment will be full # vote probably taken onit, the action of *he house thus binding the conferees regard- iug the matter. e celebration of Washington's birthday \n the capital was graatly curtailed by the severity of the weather. The Vete: men and the Oldest Inhabit and other organizations turned out, notwith- standing, headed by the band of the Third United States artillery, and marched do Pennsylvania aveaue to the capitc back. In Washington's town, the ne ing city of Alexandria, the celebration was entirely confined to the public schools. Congressman McCreary of Kentucky, who yesterday feil on the ice and broke his grm, is all richt today. Only one of the small ones was fractured and he is able to be up und around In the senate Mr. Blackburn gave of an intended ame: provides for the payment of aims, including the omnibus bi which the house defeated The senate in_executis considered the Hawaiia Morgan made a strong p % tion of the islands. Senator M is opposed to_the present ratil treaty. He insists that a ques smportance ought not to be discussed behina the closed doors of the senate, but should be d by the press and man to call sue of bonds. notice sion today treaty and Mr. tion of the m of such WILL HAVE TO HUSTLE. JYmportant Business Remaining Unfinished Before Congress. Wasmiverox, D. C., Feb. the 4th of March as a f mains only of this congr fore the two within that short time 10 those e ping by ax prescnt 1 day, there re t all cheering hours slip- being done. Up to the of the thirteen 1s—fortificat suses, and it ators who s ttle is by has no yeb reccived p president. The ter shape tha: tation work the ho therc Bill, precipit members ably will slon anp instances, have been s that the ‘when 1} subjex less debat The perfu uferees vl @ Tule in the case of s The debate the se hills. civil bill se, and the orts that remain to my outlook for numerous conferen e acted upon, cre the members of the of the two hou nothing of other islation which the g for comsideratios s are that some ation bills will not be u,‘n-\d is in the throes attending its The indic portant until congre lution. Canada Makes Further Concessions. Wasmixerox, D. C, F ~As the re Iy fcorrespondence between Secretary of Foster and Sir Julian Pauncefote a mew ‘order in counc has been issued by the Canadian government regulsting the tolls of 1he Dominion canals for the season of I888. The effect of this new order is to abolish the rebate on the tolls and the regu lations agaiust the trans-shipping of goods, thereby removing all this discrimination of which the government of the United States has 5o long complained, 1n accord- svoe with this diblowalic arrangement, the cargoes in the Saul it hos issued & proclamation revo! ing the tolls levied on Canadian vessels and Ste Marie canal SEEKING INFORMATION, Mr. Springer Introduces & Resolntion tn the resentat the hos ane ¢ dment to the deficiency | for the annexa- | of Texas | ways | for the | that agitation of | amendment | v discussed and | | president, A. J. Warne | #or the presidency ou the peo | companied by Mar ation of the Hawa States 18 now nited States t f Hawail and the int the Haws sav may 0 per annu the p depositors which sum of 800 Hawa « due in al 25 banks the late queen and the sum of $150,000 in full to th s Kalulani, and which treaty will r mgress of the United States with extend the tariff ar e prosident of the United urnish this have, showin “WHO IS HORACE KINNEY?®" His Exploits in Washington Have Created & Mild Sensation. D. C., Feb. 22 he had as better get Washing he was ruinin plans to bring about silver legis! Kinney's first name is Horace said to haul from New York. When he first came here Tom Coakley and othe; te that he was a nd and him i Kinney, ti who had charge of iry and Xu,.ni Andrew that Kirney had land. ~ Then Kim stration and his = was to_control the Washington corre: ents. He said that he was goiug to o press club here and give a banquet to all the by way of getting solid with the Cleveland ad; AMERICAN BIMETALLIC LEAGUE. Its First Annual Convention Now in Session at Washington. Wasaserox. D. C., Feb. 22 nnual convention of the American Bimetal- c league was called to order today by its About fifty dele- g from the western states were present, among them General Weaver, the candidate 's party, ‘The first ac- -y Mrs. Lea General Weaver stated the aim of the | league to be the securing of legislation for —Counting ation committees | the free and unlimited This question, he said, was the most im- portant one before the American peopl or before the civilized world. It ove shadowed the tariff question, which, in his opinion, was but a result of the restricted coinage of silver, and it was really at the bottom of the Irish question. It was also at the bottom of the labor question and was resp for the condition of the laboring men. He urged the le against the repeal of the Sh to labor until gold. The two pol coinage of silver. n act, but ity with | ‘campaign denied that the silver question was an issue, but as soon as the election was over it was the only issue th; d given serious consider e e also made Mrs. Lease and Senator Stewart of COMING TO AMERICA. Princess Kalolani Will Personally Plead with United States Authorities. Loxpox, Feb. 22 —Princess Kaiulani, heir to the throne of Hawaii, sailed for America today accompanied by her guardian, Theoph- ilus Davies. In an interview with a corre- spondent before her departure, she said she hiad no definite plaus and would be guided by the advice of her guardian proposed )10 New York until after the inaugura- d and then go to W 1 appe: shington 110 the hope that ng even not Stie knew she read in the express her of news i for Hawail favored the dea of her guardian thas a regency be appointed for three years with President Dole of the provisional goyern- ment as president, she 1o be crowned queen at_its expir It was evident she was guided by her guardian SIX HOURS OF DISCUSSION » Affairs Talked of at Length by Mem- bers of the House. POSTOFFICE APPROPRIATIONS PASSED on the Debate Was resting ~Mr. Hateh ittle Diversion Afteran All Night's & Listles nd Unin Creates & In the Senate. w. D. C b WasHrser it is said 1s betwes anti-options bil he feature the of today rs were n, and latter is act on was worn ¢ the day rown tir During the Night's Session. . shook with glee when Mr. Hatch to the ch tion'w General hours, an of the committee, bill A la ted jon of the ter a fow word de was lim spok ze part of territory allo to the In- passage of the bill “herokee strr h bill he been able to ge the rules, put has waite submitted the army u-hh- e report ded\'u."m] to get a bill for the r a thorn in the side of every who wanted any legit was passed, the house adjourned. IN THE SENATE. George Washington's Farewell Read—Appropriation Bills Considered. Wasmiserox, D. C, Feb. 22 session of the senate was pref: of George ced by reading Washington's fares address of the birthiday of th was introduced five resolution offered by the address was read Ingalls, who was th ate pro tem. Today it was rea Manderson of Nebraska office. ye occasion in the galleries up the sundry civil which the confe appropriation bill was consular and diplomati brought before the senate. Before any pro- gress was made on this bill, the senate pro- coeded 1o the consideration of executive appropriation. report on the army the d 1o all the an dments tee of the whole last The proviso, that the act of 1891, re- took up and agres considered in cot night ting affect any case prior to the passage out of the il bya vote a ppropriatir post at Helen mit of co #10 . Mont., ).000 was agreed to. The appropriation bil 0 18, 000 diplomatic appropristion bill up, but without action the vent into executive session | ~ When the doors were reopened the adjourned. cretary of State Foster Will Resign. Wasmsetos. D. C., Feb. John W. Foster wil President Harri bis g the managem was then taken senate n's ¢ which for the arbit versy bet to ation of ween the Un regard to asse New nerican United for Southamp- rom defer matter be = when Dr h Syrup will cure it at once. A Mexico Will Demand Indemnity. GaLvestox, Tex., Feb. X patch from San Antoni Geueral J. H. McLeary glected Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ¢ the opening of order that it a pass | of the Mississippians, and had announced his solemn purpose to bé other member ation” until this bill Address Today's the ell This appropriate commemoration he Father of his Country rs_ago through a Mr. Hoar, and on that by Mr. u president of the sen- Senator | who holds the same Mr. Manderson is a good elocutionist and his reading had a ciose and respectful | attention on the part of senators and visitors the timber culture law, shall not | where the contest, pending { that act, was struck The for a ana fixing conference | 1 was | e consular and | senate again | York | 154‘3 special counsel for Benavides. 10 8 _reporter that unless Stated ' granted _the the extmdition of rnmeny w f ) ty for erty sustained in the Yevo upon San_ Ignacio hows that Benavid asion az 0, butied towa, attack I'hn A‘-":'i '. od on the fact equipped his - - GAVE ALL TO HIS CREDITORS. Governor McKinley Makes an Assignment of All His Property. CreveLAxD, O., Feb. adjustment of the fi ernor McKinley The governor wi ified ass man H Judge wis decided upon today Kohlsaat, My William R. Day thout reserva- ernor's prope his creditors without GUY. STONE'S D). He Denounces the Amnerican Protective A 1 s Un-Americs STEAMSHIP LINE IN TROUBLE. i Lincola's City Oouncil Will Grant No Eleo- tric Light Franchise at Present, POUTICS NOT WHOLLY CONSIDERED Postponed the Subject Until the Approsch- ing Municipal Campnign is Completed —All Transient Merchants Required to Pay & Heavy T making 2%, the electrac me: ligh politics, and as th did th ates for Service to South American Ports May Have to Be Abandoned. i States & Braz in a bad wa; de ton pnto tk in explanation of Mr. Peel's speech was de- | © 2 arfument in advocacy of the re- part of this. e St Th CHILDREN BURNED 70 DEATH. Locked in the House by Their Mother While | She Was Out Visiting. TURGEON BaT, Wis., Feb. 1 accident befell two children at Sturgeon Ba; last night resulting in the death of an the other is in such a critical it will die. Mrs. Charies P | two boys, aged 3 and 111 respe | in the house and locking the door | 1o a neighbor's across the way After being gone several hours she saw a | man breaking the door of her b same time giving a passers-by ¢ A ter one dashed brou; bi ‘Lhe older wa burning at the two boy burned toa crisp, and the badly burned about the bod, | is half crazed with grief. i, NS | Went Crazy on Spiritualism. | Hokam, Minn, Feb. 22.—For s past spiritualists have The mot held week: There was little time wasted in finishing after and the appropriation was senate 1 Killed by s Premature Blast. Grexwoon Sprixas, Colo., Feb. afternoon while trying to pick out an | ploaed blast Ed Crook and s laborer Berry were instantly killed by the pected explosion of the shot. The ac occurred at Camp No. 2 on the constru line of the Cr River railway uear - | Crook was superintendent of mp and a of William Crook of the known of Orman & Crook, contractors. el 1 et e ad and steady nerv 0 1 For a clear h. | Wil NEWARK, move was crease its Capital. Feb. 22 —Another big in the T £15,000,000. 1JACOB 2 THE GREAT EDYF"“PAIN CURBS ProxPriy asp PERMANENTLY | RHEUMATISM | Lumbago, Headathe Toothach: NEURALGIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-bites, | S CcCxATICA. Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. THE CHARLES A. V06! |DO YOU VALUE YOUR ‘ EYESIGHT? IF 80, CALL ON Prof. Hirschberg, At the store i | BRO. OO0, Feb. 20 | ceievrated | NON-CHANGEABLE SPECTACLES And your defective vision will be restored. No Charge for Consultation. s MAX MEYER & to 2, und try a pair of bis tion that | pther was also | several | A Friend Wishes to speak through the Register o the beneicial results he has received from a regular use of Ayer's Pills He “I was feeling sick and tired and my stemach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was in- duced to try the old reliable Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are In Need of o laxative to try Ay Boothbay (Me.), Reyxstn. Between the ages of five and fifteen, I was troubled with a kind of salte rheum, or eruption, chiefly confined to the legs, and especially to the bend of the knee above the calf. Here, running sores formed which would scab over, but would break immediately on mov- ing the leg. My mother tried every- thing she could think of, but all was without avail. Although a child, I read in the papers about the beneficial effects of Ayer’s Pills, and persnaded my moth- er to let me try them. With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer'sPills and I began to use them, and soom Doticed an improvement. Encouraged by this, T kept on till I took two boxes, when the sores disappeared and have never tronbled me since.”—H. Chipman, Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va. «I suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles, causing very severe pains in various parts of the b one of the remedies I tried afiorded me any ratef until I began taking Ayer's and was cured.”—Wm. Goddard ublic, Five Lakes, Mich. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aye: Eve;ff);“se Effectiva [TEADE XARE RROISTRRED. “INDAPO MADE A WELL m OF & Co., Lowell, Everywhere. HINDOO REMEDY TEODUCES THE ANOVE 2 50 DAVS | Odd Pants ODD PANTS 5( ’C N i (D¢ 0DD PANTS $I “” 0DD PANTS 'ahl ¢ ODD PANTS :M 5“ We are now 0DD PANTS ot o f odd pant boys ) sat \ pants for 4 to 14 years, es even in the soc pants. Won't wear off on the face of the cloth nor change All sizes, medium and s, light and dark plaids, stripes, of corduroys, tricots, hevio N light weig! (hv" ck (\\x':nl“. worsteds, such ts, cassimeres, We never had good values befo! etc The Morse Dry Goods ABW@V ADY RE! FOR PAIN" ps the most excr. paln INFLAMMATIONS, IN THE SMiL CQNQUERER OF P FE’F’ AIN BACH Is a thing thata man really knows as little about as any one thing that he buys—he very often trusts a hatter— more readily if the hatter trusts him. Some- times he gets fooled. A great many hats are sold today by the name on the lining-more than by the quality of the hat—men can read the name—but the quality—well, that’s guess work. Take Derby hats sold today for five dollars—didn’t you get just as good a hat made by that same hatter for five dollars ten years ago? You bzt you did. Do you have to pay as much fofa'suit of clothes or a pair of shoes as you did ten years ago? Do you have to pay as much for jority you don’t. Notby a democratic ma- hats? Notif you use the same common sense that you do about other things. We’ll sell you as good a hat in every particular for three dollars as you can buy for four or five dollars anywhere, and you can have any shape, soft or stiff. We’li sell you a derby or /5cC hat ‘The Mercer. Omaha’s Newz3t Hotel (OR. 12TH AND HOWARD 8T8, OPENED AUGUST Modern in Every Respect Newly Furni C. . ERB. Prop. WURRAY HOTEL. The tel wrter, Tabie u RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Special rates on application. _ B.SiLLOWAY DRI EE A. H DYER, Thron in the neat rox ty with n évery o 4 service un. Archlec! nd Smerilended Elevators, warehouses, requirin wiedge of a thorough streagtn of NERVOUS® EVILE WEAKNESSES, DEBIL ompany them in QUICKLY st NENTLY CCRED “Fui STRENGTH §iven 10 every part Of the body. | wik curely picend) FREE o aay saTerer & tion that curod me of these Lroubies | & BEADLEY BaTrie Cunss. Mick en 1 Lot and cold assed. W Pr factory bulldings, DISORDERS in any of five shapes, that any hatter would ask you a dollar and a half for. We'll sell you “The Nebraska Special” hat, for a dollar fifty, and you'll save exactlythe price ofit. our new spring hats today. buy a hat that you look like a guy into bein line— There are a dozen new shapes besides the old standbys, and you can have all the shapes to choose from here. window shows several hundred hats—and the prices are on eachhat—its a sort of A Corner on Hats Weopen You don’t have to Our cormer show POSALS States 8 D.. Fet eudorsed aressed FOR FIE Indlan Service, th, e at this azency . of Wednesd ng sod deliv bushels of uested 10 state States in o award act with crwise 1o be smpanied by not be con- ation woply vdian Agent. 1 Benith, Strengtis so0 Use it amd pay if sati Address VON MOHL CO.. DR R W, BAILEY Teeth Fillsl Wita out Pain b7 ta) Latest [Iavaa- tion. Teeth Extracted Without Paia or Danger. A Fall Sef of Teeta on Rubbar for $5.9). foct Bt guarantesd. Testh extractsd ia thy alag of saus 1 work warrs: represent. Office Third Floor Paxton Blosk Jephone 108, 16tk 804 Farnam Sty T OF stalrway rom liih S eatraass.

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