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| | | P 3 ‘ . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ’i‘l’ ‘SDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1893, nt of Agricultire, Ho sswarod, my dear One of Them Was Wounded, stain will” be forever expunged, and so sl that by i consciontous and effieient dia- Panis, Fob, 27.—Leon Dumontedl, Bulangist e — ed the information tha e would back " esteem and friendship of my fellow cltizens | Fore o o of thistate. | " 90 luel today with M. Frosper Olivier 1issa- g‘;‘;h:‘,“;‘n;j"I’“[:"(!f,'r,;:‘l"",‘lfr ;'“_‘“‘""'I’m"m'"m_ Bills Ready to Pass, | nent school funds of thé state. 1t was also | o duel today with M. Frosper Olivier 1dssa he senate then adjourned What the Lobhy is Doing. :‘::T»‘r t'xxwrim‘ o n.-r.-n-.' |~r.m| in .n;('-n..g and . ohs " prisoniment on account of his utterances. with Ryan, and P‘il:nlmmmm is h.\dwls;u |Ilr}|\ PACKWOOD TRANSFER BILL RECOMMENDED THE ROOSK It 1s stated that the speaker has already against Hall. Gibbons will pound the life 5 e 4 Many Bills Got Into Shape tor Final Actl, committee, 010 thox. Feb 07 . N % Teeber into preces Darner's Resolution Calling for & Sult on by the Bo "There will bo quite a thinning out of the | , L0¥P0N Feb No such destitution as v o . perntives has oxisted aince Yir in the Portions of the State "’fi‘f"”" " 'ul:"rw““nm:1|;"|“i(""? il e | ~Routine Proceedings. prayer in the house this morning the chap- | 0 0 to the nationhl cipitol to attend the | Operatives has existed since the war in th will want to know what I think o thoroughbred from the ground up. He is visit to tne room of Representative Ruggloes islation. The railroad lobby is much wor- | and fuel, very muscular and as hard as steel Lixcory, Neb,, Feb, 27.—-[Special to Tuk | who has been seriously ill for several days, ver the prospects of the passage of a Duxcax, Neb., Feb. 97.—[Special to Tur | allday mostof the senators were in their o “Le onde of the vouspe ns | farm work wont glimmering this morulng getout of him ih roferonce to the fibts. | Ing | e S i I'A'mn'tl Yoot bl pocestsd n Mgl | v ) o e i Le Demi Monde” of the younger Dumas | farm work went glimmering this morning He talks but little, but is a good listener s L . Tommy's characteristics. He is quick of Tmm tely after the reading of the | was hushea by a motion to dispense with | unite on the Newberry bill, and pin their | Paris not far from forty years ago, and still | since hand and foot and has an eye like a hawk, | 01 roports from standing committees | the reading of Saturday's proceedings. hopes to that. It has been amended by the it will if he does, but he wont, charge of the duties fmposed upon me I shall Back Bone of Winter Proves to Be Excoed- regirdless of party aMliation so generously 1o a million dollars. He says Joe has a snap . recelived over thirty Boplloations from ot Dumonteil was wounded in the side. NEBRASKA IN THE PATH OF A BLIZZARD outof Daley, and even Lewis will break RN 1 in’ Oldha g n g | SUOW Drifts Several Feet Deep Plled Up by Sizing Up Dawson. 1il's Bond Postponed—Newberry's Bill LixcoLk, Neb,, Feb. 27.—([Special to Tu | lobby during the next-forty-eight hours, s 4 | °XIsts in Oldham owing to the prolonged h uguration. The respite will be welcomed | United States, when the scarcity of cotton Threatened. is a corker and no mistake, and built like a lain announced that h® had just come from a He says he will do his best | Bgg, | —In spite of the fearful storm prevail- | and that he found the gentleman very much mum rate bill. It 18 conce t bers answered to their names. The dull | Situation, Even Tobe Castor is feeling blue | Was hailed as masterly play ln plot, dia- | upon the wings of a regular old fashioned yet he did endeavor to draw me out on | order at 2:20 this afternoon | | | his arms are long and admirably muscled. | ©7CE TEORE FE A4 | On motion of Felton u wmonth's pay was | committee and now provides fora reduction | - pdoe r \ o o a o N that they now have the persons responsible | \I VATV NS T - v meet. He says he must redeem the “0““ ‘)F T"F ”: l RF résolution recent) A by the state b he persons responsible \ 1',\.:.:.4.'"',.'-‘1“«' to “Old Chocolate odfrey, | i LEA)LS 1 " te of the state of Nebraska commending for most of the explosions of the last yont. \ X p IKE 5) \ § and he says that by licking Goddard that | appointment by prosident to the Depart- b\ Billy Madden, oleaginous: William, volun- | Both Branches 8pend Their Time in Getting | endeavor 1o morit the contingance of the e MINT EAN N deputy from the department of Aisne, fought expressed by the vehate defeated by a vote of $4,436 to 11,258, garay, the well known journalist, who has ingly Btrong, with Denver Ed, that Dawson has another = bers of the house féfr a Place on the sifting English Cotton Operatives In Distress, the High W k1 But as long as I have seen and talked with Fails to Secure a Special Hearlng Beg.]-Before making his usual opening | number of these barnacles are determined | Struggles between the cotton masters and by all who hope for the enactment of honest | Closed the mills, Thousands are out of food ) " Bre.|—The delusion of an early opening of and that is about all you can | improved will pass the house unless there IR et monotony of the voice of the journal clerk | over the outlook. The independents will | logue and character on its production in | blizzard. It has been suowing and dri o'clock last night, and the country many critics consider it the greatest of his | bogins to look wintry in. _ yoael plays. Last Decomber an English version There will be great suffering and loss of Naturally his cheeks are rosy as those of a | e y fary Sonator | Allowed to J. C. Billings, an assistant fire- [ of about 20 per cent in rates, but ft still | P % schnol miss, and he is the picture of robust From |h~'\'u|l|m|.hw'14u Uvulh-lin‘\ Senator { oo n'ut the state houss d i the month of 5 name and has the number of the | of this great play was produced in Boston, | stock if the present condition of things con health. Eddie Grancy of California, God- | North reported senate file No. 46 with the | il ik €300 Bouse furie the month T'he populists will mect in the | and last evening it was first presented to an | tinues lon dard and Johnny K I"I\ ufl: -ll*llw '}~ | recommendation that it do pass. The bill | ofticers, but the fund out of which he should | 'm(nh'-'v»v‘v\v-nl Ativ \'lnm‘vl'rmr\] ‘-\‘r‘mnu 1 | Omaha audience at the Boyd under the title, | Graxb IsLaxn, Neb,, Feb, 27 Special to quires, while Ryan will _be walted upon BY | poquires foreign corporations doing business | have boen paid is exhausted. He was al- | conference to diseuss matters of logislation YHig Ot of Botla e, Celigt o Bs oxs SEVERS TITEaRA: be st Joo” Choyneki.” Houry Buker and Charlio {5 s 814ve SoR1a" THALE Jasicieh. ot incor- | lowed #93 from the legislative incidenta The Standard Oil company’s 1obby has ur _i' ',’\"" ot [“m. .:,'l\,n Hl,;', ‘,”.‘" ,‘( i ..,”v:ul..l & [(\,,. ity Mfl e ‘., s ",‘,‘ Mitchell, if he gets here in time L bt fund and the presence hero is noted of the | CieLy” is not a great play, b s ave ght and is still raging. The thermomoter o bl iigf i poration with the secretary of state and im Chivirmian Rhodes from the committee ou | very individual who handled the money for | tercsting one. It deals entirely with that | ro above zero. About two feet of ‘ A N poses certain conditions upon such corpora- | epgrossed and enrolled . bills e ported that | that corporation when the present law was | half sorld whose leading characteristic is. has fallen and it is badly drifted Choynski got 1a this morning, 100king a8 | o\, 0.0 0n ating bustness in this state house roll No. 1 had been correctly en- | passed as one of the characters puts it, “‘the ab Yok, Neb, Feb. 27.—[Special Telegram ) 74 N . N smooth and genial as_ever. l:v,.n |‘x\. fl-uw; From the same committeo sonate file No. | grossed & A. L. Bec r, recently appointed warden, | sence of husbands.” Its leading character | 10 THE Brr. be heaviest suow of the | S ()\I 1 l[{ l4 lll:”‘l:' “I"";fl“"i'l";‘ e Akt Jotats ob tis | o was recomitionded for passage.- 1t 1a an i0ss of Douglas moved that the Newberry | came inthis evening and will go to the | is o woman and its i tion grows from her | scisou fell hvl- last bt and today. 1t (.::‘x’l‘::!r' ikI]v Rt i MOl bE. the 164 T pReYaHE GRS GF Hibke BRtles Hom oot bill be made a special order for this afte pe Hy]l“lll.ldv"\ tomorrow to Ilm.‘](| ,..v;,r the | efforts to get a footing in respectable socioty bog “l':H"lj:\l‘y;;‘ .y«:x ‘l‘nT it about 13 ol Ilmf‘ With torturing, disfiguring eczoms, Times-Star, Nels Inuuss of the Boston Globe, - KI th e hAALL ty 1 ¢ ||<m}n at ; 3 o'clock. \Hllml »(‘mu- dment t:;'y',“:l‘l *“”',l"'y'.l’;:l" |4|‘{ \vll I‘] l{)\l“llnllnlfl)\ by v«.‘ of |IH(I'I1| my of the legally ap | ‘“,‘\\b witid ‘I‘»'“ M‘Il "-L\‘- -:‘ ""”:'J "'(‘ I',\ ‘4\‘ 1 ' " es-Star, Nels Inniiss of 1 t b8, | oniring together to do an fllegal ac making the time 2:30 Tuesday afternoon wae rned over to him on the day following by | proved cast. The translation is cumbered, | hes nq jakht or ten fuchesof snow | and overy species of itching, burning e et aoia teinl! | Thio sams comimitteesacommiended st pas- | socepted, Tho snsatter nul tics iconwas | arden hallons as u_play, by too many tiresomely prosy | has fallen and it is drifting badly i el el 0 33 of othiar ‘sexibes Arbigon: today. " Among | sage of ssnatefils No, 70, to fequire the reg- | takce ffty.ona votes to. take, the bil teom its - - gpeeches, and Mrs. Guiney's causeries siyle | Nowrowk, Nob., Feo. 27 —[Special Tele- | bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply and 1on of other scribes arrived toc Amc r)lL |88 . # rl : ho are | PlACO on the calendar, and the motion r BRIBERY INVESTIGATION, is not facile enough for com dialogue. In | &ram to Tur Bek.|—One of the worst bliz ¥ N the = other Leotkere Selk | sters of deeds, and county clerks who are | Laived but forty-three obts, i the speaker Dumas' play tho flngellation 15 quick und s ; ards that has been known here for several | blotehy skin and sealy disenses aro re- Abrahams, Sully ORRLE s | ex-officio registe Is, to procure and | goclaved it lost ! K. B. Thompson Says He Was Offered | verc; in the English version it is blunt and | Years is prevailing tonight. The driving i X £ Haska of Dy athe ani onalce | keep a general tn al estate owners, | The house then arose and sat downheavi Money to Parchase Votes. fails of effoct very often. A very interesting | Uotthwest wind makes travel almost impos- [ 1ieved in the majority of cases by a sin- Mk iien Hioh of Catttoruinne . il Dwyer, the | and prescriving the form of the same, upon Nason's resolution authorizing th LixcoLy, Neb., Feb, 27.—(Special Tele- | Play withal 1s “The Crust of So ety Tois MBI G2 &b, Al Tele. | 810 application, and speedily, perma- pted race horse man and stakeholder inthe | Also from the same committce a favorable | ¢ommissioner of labor to print 5000 copies of | g 1o Tk Bir,|—Uhero fs prospect of | 10t Virginibus puerisques it is strone m e i « Corbett:Sulllvan matoh; and Pt Shesdy, the the map accompanying his biennial reporv. | TN 10 o ] en the house and the | (0¥ WeD “1“" Jrocien) and thoughiinteresting | &G prevatied hore ] \[ T orbet§ L L A Mr. Nuson was absent and taking aavanta Bnfiida 0 . it is hardly pleasant. Towag brevatled here last mght and was fo 5 famous poke« "_*hfl'l'._”"‘l re ‘Al‘.“)"{"""‘l"ii", legalize the consolidated statutes of 1591, of the fact Horst moved to lay the res lun:n members of the bribery investigating com The two leading parts are well interpreted | lowed this morning with a brisk snow storm [ CUTICURA ReMEDIES when the best D g A e ’ The recommendation of the judiciary com- | on the table, His motion wis adoptc mittee. The committce held a session this | by Mrs. Stetson and Mr. A. 8. Lipman. Mr. | [fom the north. This ufternoon and eveninge phiyiotans, hospitals aod ail otheh s came direct from Hot Springs und Dave | mittee that senate filo No. 108, to repeal the New Warchouse Law, foreuoon, McKesson aud Stevens belng pres- | Liwan is particularly “havpy Sl B i bliard, he teportie e e il dded o T Gideon of New York aud ki Kearney of | state depository act, be passed w s only McCuteheon, from the committee on mis- | ent. The one witness examined was . B, (i (OHRPIGERE Of: Ho dalitypn St | {ng Fapinly/ana plomises to. Toach sbte s | odlas falls 1o those who have suflerod Brooklyn were with them, adopted after Senator Pope had explained | cellaneous subjoets, reported favorably upon hompson of Platte county. Mr. Thompson, Aubyn, with commendable attention to elo- | fore midnight. Abouv two inches of snow Handlers for the Austratians, that there were already on file two bills cre- | house voll No. This 18 the grain inspec- | it seems, acted as a go-botween in an en- | quent dotail. Mrs. Stetson's Mrs. Chape [ A long and hopelessly, and who have lost Tt was definftely announced this evening | ating state depositories, and it was thought """“' =’“"" “‘\-“I'-”"”;'l;;; hi“ ,;“’}',‘,“"',‘“.'f”,"" deavor to influence two members of the | the Eng n‘\n name of Suzanne, is a study weli | Coteses \‘1"" '.\" |'7 i .‘\l']}‘ fal 1 ')"” faith in i les Mitchell and Jack McAuliffe, | posf 3 octing the g0 to the | P Iy fanenaments, the principal one | house on the senatorial question. He | conceived and fuithfully expressed: if it o A regulur Nebraska blizzard has R e - eAUITC, | best that all bills affocting thelaw go to tho | PSR UMY A mond of thelaw otit 6F 46 | Winimad that B HA. Besn ihots &ste, | ME AL THiban el ases treatment. | ieing here all day. It is the worst | things human, CUTICURA REMEDIES TRt oortiar i mock foom Waaresay | Beveral fle Biinds of sne Stute Board of Transportation | of woney wiich whs' 0. bs. Ubed ta'| All the other parts arein vty wpable hands | S1OW storm” of the winter, Al trains are y - e e e SHnLe e Yo, s reoommendod fov innd placing to meisinnns of Sinewstion | LR AR T RO aEe TeoTEial EE he whole presentation, in character, in- | delayed ¢ count of it. 'Alarge force of | appeal with a force never before realized night | f b FHEH ; o % Dla very roticent us to who will huudle Rob. | passago. It authorlzes jurlesto rendergen. | 1o be composed of the governor, secretary of | Dimmick as_ tho two, membors ho was to | terpretution, costuming and mice wractetsIn- | men are ks Cadon Do, o tracks cleatof [ 1y ts Histore of medlblne Every Hope ert, and there is no concealment | eral or special verdicts. : "l‘: ””“\~“I""l“"’. v‘“”‘P‘“}‘jM"‘ ~““""_““ work with. He refused to inform the com- | far above the work of the ave » compuny | SUOW \"”\'Ih\- ‘\““l'“ 'i-f'lfl-' yards, i 3 3 AL ALY of lheir perturbation, since = they | Senate file No. 153 came in for favorablo | Btes provided for in the Jaw are to be ap- | mittee, how iNEY, Neb, Feb, 7. —[Special Tele -m\m’\v:\l k:-;;:\”!"‘;“ "“\W ’T“l“:_‘l;\ ““""‘ ; “‘ consideration at the hands of the judiciary I'he same committee reported the follow- hivve behingd i the 0 bes | cerals i OV a i r bill reCo ( 1 ) T i 3 in the world. It is also known that Fitzsim It is designed to provide agatnst | ing bills with the recommendation that they The committee insisted upon the informa- ADVERTISING OMAHA., mons' esquires had been selected, but a uds in weights and measures. '"'I;“” ‘m‘"x‘\‘h\ I"r\“"':v"“, 3 S tion and Thompson persisted in his refusal change was made this afternoon, and as yet By recommendation of the judiciary com m,‘]‘_l{""“’l"" ok the \'i“_m.“‘m’""}l-‘ll"j\z':"'; He was warned that he was liable to arrest neilmen Changing Their Minds About yothng cun be learned us 1o the identity of | mitteo senato filo No. 149, to provide agninat | s By goics fOF o e DL S iR g Stiommey und Making an Appropriation. the new handler the adulteration of food and drugs, was | House roll No ; to_eatablthh | "SERETHI LS g dusaorinn, | wfter | Oneof the first things to come before the How the Odds Stand. placed on the general file, : and maintain {r smployment off dinner Mr. Thompson came down from his | ¢Ity council tonight is the proposition to ap The betting tonight on the events of the nate file No. 17, relating to the divorco | House roll No. 250, by Wilson, to provide | hish poms sy decided to give the informa- | Propriate £10,000 for advertising Omaha at | One of the Worst Blizzards of the Season fistic carnival is: Ryan, 4 to 5; Dawson, | laws, was recommended for passage, for the upprenticing or adoption of minors | tign demanded by the pommities g thefere: | the World's fair. At the meeting Thursday Frevalling in thie state. - overy quarter of the civilived world, even money: Lewis, i to 1; Goddard, 4 to1: | Senate file No. 141, to provide for unform- | who are inmates of county alms houscs, noon session. He told the committee that he | o r f the councilme: Xy aRE our Donag, la., Feb. 27.—[Special Tele- # inith, § o 3; Ftasimmous, 9 to 10; Hall, § | 1ty 10 He records of mmarriage tn this state, | = House roll No. 280, by Scott, to suthorizo | Bog bees witered i puimittes thut he | evening most of the councilmen wero heart- | ram to Tue Ber.]—Snow has been falling | People in every walk of life believe in 10 10; Daley and Gibbons, ¢ven money was indefinitely postponed. ¥ iiing of tax, not to exceed 5 mills on | the election of John M. Thurston. The noney | 1Y il favor of the scheme, but the sober sec all over this region incessantly ever since 4 SANDY GRISWOLD. he committee on counties ard county | the dollar, on the assessed valuation of all was offered to him in a room in the Capital | Ond thousht has led some of them to change | *L i o P AR boundaries recommended the pussage of sen- | real estate in the several road distriets of | 1 e ‘the republicen - who wis intereated | their minds | o'clock this morning. The storm opencd atest skin CORDE ite file No, 175 with scveral amendments. | the state in addition to the amount author- | 1 e Yercy oPub Omaha candidato, The | City Attorney Connell, when called on for | With a fall of very wet snow, accompanied 8 e The Dbill fixes the salaries of county at- | ized by law, for the improvement of high- i Aokt | recommendation upon senate file No. 85, to nently, nnd economically cured by the doctors, medicines, and all ver, from what source the | of comedians. A play to see and ponder every expectation awakened by them, has been raging herve all day. About thr inches of snow fell on the level, the most that has fallen at one time during the | su 3 has excited the wonder and ad season. The thermometer is falling this § evening and thereare indications of clearing. | miration of physicinns and drugeists, fa- money was to be used . bas been more than fulfilled. Their OWA ROADE RO A e miliar with the marvellous cures daily | 5 money was to come or in whose interest the | over, perhaps, and discuss—at the ciub. f gram to Tug Bek.|—A violent Snow storm effected by thewm, They have irviends in them, use them, and recommend them, They are in truth the money was an advgnee payment, to be | 41 opinion Thursday night, thutithe § by thunder and lightning. _Nearly a foot of | cures, blood purifiers and humor reme He Rousts Sullivan | torneys wiiys therein, 3 , SrOpriition ' o ot be made le | snow has fallen and the railroads are again i i g : ) given to two men, and: bo wis asked to offor | Propriation could not be made legally and | snow 2 o R b fo 6 Combmitteo on roform school and home | The house then wont, into committee of | 30’ Trwin and e R R P e e b R [ BleceaaeaRgt L : S i » SRRy 08'T, Corbe or the friendless reported senate file No. 7 e whole to consider bills on the e refused to act as ro-betweel ¢ | bondsmen to recover. OONE s Feb, special Telegram to | the combined sales of all other skin and DeLun, Miun, Yeb. 37. Jumes J, Corbett | wigh tho recommendation that it bo placed | i, with Sonapont o the ho A T T B L S e J~During a thunderstorm at 4 | . 3 5 : i was hero today. His manager, W. A. Brady, | on general file, 1v provides for the education, | Morrick’s bill. houes s 15, was | Ho Named the man, who offered him the | Dosition as correct, sugizested that nocossary | 0'clock this morning the house of 15, Jiar. | blood remedics. Sold throughout the also arvived this morning from New York | waintenance, protection and deten- | taken up as the first to be consideved. It | yor y and that individual will be hauled up | funds be raised by subscription. He offered | lingame was struck by lightning and com- | opg, after arranging a match with Charles | tion of minors, Dttt ve sy soction s of the consolidated | by'th commitice to toll his Sido of the story, | 10 be ore of fort to contribute &350 each, | pletely domolished. *Mrs, Burliugamo and IMIEANBI1l Corbatt wed | mude” acquatited Svill oM R estt e atior: ftatutes be so amended as to authorize town X S| and Mr. Connell volunteered a similar dona | three children were slceping in the house = with the contents of dispatches from St. ourds o levy u 8-mill tax for rona and . . g ton. I is jrobuble that there will “be | aud miraculously escaped injury, BOUeven | o oumicona, e Gorote Soam. 25a: Louis in which Sullivan said Corbott is an for bridge purposes, instead of 3 mills, as MORE CANAL REVELATIONS. strong opposition tonight Lo the pronosed ap. | Dol shocked. s (Special | CUTICURA HRROLY R BLoL A SOAT: 203 fceborg, unpopular with sporting men; that | Loon referred Dame solution iustructng " yrovided under the present law. The com. 3 T propriation, and the members of the council | Missount VALLEY, Ia., Feb. 27.—[Special [ “Proparea by POTTER DRUG 45D CHEMICAL B (Rullivat) was not aiinselt when o liipbed, | ChS Attome el e eommence | mittee recommended the bill for passige, Figaro Prints Some!of the Testimony In- | ape likely to be nsked to go down into their | Telegram to Tue Ber. | —Considerabio snow | CorpiaTIoN: Boston. Vs B Couiiyan) wis not bisclt when whinbed | procecdings against ex-Trensurer Hiil's PR criminating Freyelnat and Floquet, SV NDO0Ios b6 refb i cOn St DL DR o EGoT ast_evening, the storm being accom- | “All About the Skin, Sealp ana Halr' 04 ‘rl.“"'"'k 9y L Im|\d~;|w|l lnm-l'nr\'t"r th _Ir.m.u limt((u m.l~ T Es N OGIVRN T ad) ia! Telegram to Tie | Omaha i panied with lightning and heavy thunder, | P4ges, 300 Diseases, mailed free. Loming fight. e g state by reason of the failure of the Capita ite a lively discussion arose over Lock- AR Us v ' i - ————— Tonight a genuiue blizard is raging S4Tdo not care what Sullivan savs about | Niltional bnk, reported it back with | the bill, No. 184, 10 rogulate the size and . SR At Sovel oo jsen Only Fell Five Storles. Curstox: Ta., Fob. 27 —(Special Helogram R T o SRV RN Bl exobu smmendation that its further consider- | shape of common’ brick to be used in con- | Sational points elicited by Examining Magis- Abob 4 03 oIl bAk T eaterang b coodpants || %0 S BRaILLTH IS morink At comryoaoi AMUSEMENTS. that I defeated i fairly and squarely and | o b indefinitely postponed. struction of buildings in the state of Ne- | trate Franqueville dyring the recent exam- | About 9 o'clock yesterday the occupants raining and continued until evening, when it | ——— — - —— 1 thought at the x' me |:( was going to acc _n Senator Darner opposed the report. He | brask inations of Charles dg T44des. Figaro states | it the city hall were frightened by a terrible suddenly commenced freezing, and 4t 7:30 a BOYD'S NEW CRUST OF the outcoms like u true sportsman, but ithas | ggerted that the postponement of the r Church Howe wanted to know by wha A i . owing to the.| noise in the court, and b ran from | blizard § g o R ot lEwH i 1 a RGO CIETY ed out differently and he is beneath 5 ! 2 10 know by ‘what | thay de Leaksps beatiiod that-owing. to. te blizzard is blowing from the northwest. 1t is turned out differcutly and he is beneath my | olytion was entirely too radi step atthis | right the legislature sought to regulate the oo ey o their oftices exvecting to find one of the ele- | one of the worst storms of the season MOND, l| z Rotloe; he's'a bacliriumber and that'will do | yime, The sooner ction was taken on the | sior of building brick. Hesaid thut betore | Urgency of the late minister of war, de Frey- | » %~ OiCes sdittine At 1t Stovx Crry, In., Feb, 27.—[Special Tele- and TUESDAY,FED, an| for him. R T g | matter, he said, the better it would be for | long the legislature would specify the size of | cinet, the late president of the Chamber of | VAtOr cars a wreck at the bottom, and to s gram to Tue Bre.]—A blizzard set in in this The Great Dramatic Triumph of the Age, 5t any mateh with Mitehell is o suro g, and | the state. His motion to send the resolution | lumber to be wso wan building. Deputies, Floguet, and: of Clemenceau (he | LWO O three mangled bodie section at 8 o'clock this morning that has MR. JOHN STETSON'S eIl them they o apie 8 watkover | to the general fllo was lost by a vote of 14 to | Locknor Gefonded s bil Sud explatned | Doro > demands oy by the late | taken from the debris. been accompunied by the heav (fall | Company of piayers from tue Globo theater, Just tell them they are liablo to bé off g | 'S wwas : : 7 yielded to the demands for money by the late | 8K o : yeen accompunied by the heaviest snowfull from tne Globo the their reckoning. The Englishman will give | 120 the resolution indefinitely postponed. | that the object of his measure was 10 pro. Baron Reinach and Cornelius Horz, Reinach They were all happily disappointed. of the year. The storm is increasing in fury Boston, in the orizinai version of the ‘ J Senator Tefit offered the followin; lu- | ver o furnishing or con- ;i g 1 | huge iron beam three or four feet in I % T ofic] ) { 4 famous pluy—thesoclul surprise— me a harder battle than Sullivan did or | (i ociaton Telt offered e oliowingireaiius :;‘:L fraud in furnishing brick under con- | pavil Fiach ARG Co 1858 to bring public e iro 1 th & 5 and railvoad officials say that the v ) 3 s » Pa 2 Cd 5 was tipped over from the fifth floor, and it A8 will S e REtGane w1 blocked | TN (Y ' AB\IYALIN Tapweon gan. T fs clever and full of | o committeo on accounts and expenditures: | Hickoft asserted tha the bill was drawn > ationdiama Canal company, the | pever stopped until it glanced in and struck Rl Tafthe oty e Craa T ARE et Ib O it ot i pned hitter;cand aoma | yygrens, iTho deg Piney” wri S | thit the briek oo Of e eontractor and | pxovedhighiy aisustrous to the company. | Ui second fioor stairway railing. doing but | pottirile tod wp, bt an oftors o sth peins il Gl this, 1 boliove T oan best him. Dhoce by | WIS assistants consid it they are entitled | that the brickmakers would receive no ben- GFigaro goes on to say that when o brey- | $i€lt damage. The noise made'is described | Miada to run cars on Some of . the principal | “A gooa man should marry none but u good JLLRIE TR s besbiiln, 5 | to double pay for their services and have pro- | ofit. el sanEa ko8 on 0 kny ShaE ille 5, | 48 resembling the falling of u building, and | [ines * Huge drifts huve fomeedrimcipal | -4 ko o dl[l!\!‘:'lld,ll:fl‘l‘lli‘lli\‘\\iifilllhlxll).‘_hl; :‘Igurin i | ?Mm 5 and drawn pay upon that Ommotion of Soderman the committee ‘U'J"‘mL d"l";,:‘ :‘”i'l“:t fi‘lmi“t‘:"g\“;“"“: )‘:f wnany 4 pale face appeared from the land- | gtveats and trafiic in general is suspended. /\zmlylorm'n,.u.mm e cleverness with a re- one s ) for a match w usls, g T e 4 it I Lee s de eycine e > on each floor: A mome! or TP it A3t L E Rk L, markable enst. Jacikgon. | It Uvo got o fight Jaokson | Resulved, Tht it s tho sause ot this senate | YOl 10 recommend the bill for indefinite | gmploved his inibaanos (o discucds et saers o e por ajnoment after the fall- | The temperature is moderate. Arranged exprossly for and played only by nt to know it as soon as possible so 1 | that employes only be allowed to draw one | F tpoucmen 2 from incurring the risk of a lawsuit which et el this organization. make my theatrical arrangements ae- | 433 Py for vach day n “which ey render Rhodes asked uanimous Gusent to offer | would be likely to have damaging conse- iaks TRTBTLr 8 1l Oaslisle Lo sle of weats will opon Saturday morn- iy ma M aen e oo | services y an amendment to house roll No. 145, He de- e e ¥ R LR g LODRES wed Muttors 2 ‘ng at the following prices: Iirst floor. 750, “‘“,““,"!‘*’;\'-I“ll“"‘ R 'j‘"“'}‘l:’lf“{"[ Bills were introduced and read the first | sired to make the levy for the support of ‘\:}“’I"‘_;:hf"i‘}‘:‘m i Taon et Gl '{“_"‘L Lakewoon, N. I, Feb, 27.—Mr. Cleveland #1.05 und #1.50; balcony, e and 75¢; gallery, 250 Boe et o ko o 'fl~1:|"“_ S assmante, Ly time as follows: town charges 5 mills on the dollar. The | & OWRCE L it pirhord assed the best part of the day with Mr. SO 0 i /i of tim By Correll—To regulate the punishment | amendment was agreed to and the commiree | *Agcted bim. = Zo T e Al e R e f NI AND R e e s T teeliate e putilment{fan s ho roport in igaro occasions considerable | Carlisle talking over important matters BOY DS 1125 ) cSRANEY. (RS b. 27.—(Special Tele- | braska pent Tho house then took a recess until 2 | SOMMentin view of the intimacy between de | nected with the inaugural address and the F 2 4 i o By Grahum o'clock Freyciuet and Herz. policy of the incoming administration, Mrs. Wednesday Evening, March . gram to Tk Bre)—W. B. Fusig of Tatter- | by (raham o am At the afternoon session the house at = — Cleveland took Mr.Carlisle out for a dvive in salls-Fasiz company was asked about the : . - ille '( statement of th By bller—T0 provido for tho appolatment | buse st Bis o easlon, the house at M. FERRY'S ADDRESS, the afternoon and the next secretary of the | Vil cure You, I8 a true stat )l o i o sale-of Monbars (2:115)), aboutqyhich ther Iges and clerks of election, Oakley in the chair. 5 B treasury left for Washington on the after- action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, when have been ugly stories civeulated in Now ¢ Darner—To regulate the charges on No. 203, Lockner's bill, prohibiting the | e Assumes the Prestdency of the French | yoon train. Mr. Cleveland had no announce- 3 ; I taken for diseases originating in impure ?';x'rr, ‘rm-ln- l\\:ulsuul(n have been by- . cable and electric street railway | printing of the name of a public officer on " - ‘fi"';'""'r""'d';"llm""'t' A ments to make this evening. blood ; but, while this assertion is true of 0. bidding and that the great 8-year-old was | lines. the stationery of his office that is printed at PARts, Feb, 27.—The diplomatic and publi pETTE O B T 2064 4 ERT CO. bought in at §13,000 by his owners, Richfield | By Graham—To provide for compiling | public expense, was rocommentad foe o galleries were crowded today when M. Jule: PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thoussnds can OPERA AND CONC & Leathers. Fasig said: certifying and publishing the statutes. definite postponement. Perry the presidency of the Cham- attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to Including s to e 1o pe e e apcle affie || Afier the bills introduced last Friday were | No. 137, James” bil, requiring railroads to | perr™ sasumed the presi eiiiaoal oatsectin | - Fion. Jolin'M, Thiratonlath lastinight #on | | otlier proparations;whioh uagsincipled Mme. Lillian Nordica, seems to me to be much_ like o skin game. 1 d the second time, the senate took up | maintain' grade crossings of not more than | PeT- He spoke Ui S o AL S e e L R | B e s e L Mme. SofiaScalohl, believed the sale bona fide until it was said s bill to compel railroads to build | 7 per cent grade, and at least twenty feet | through which he had passed; of the severe {natran ) toa , o 9 St Campantni ARSI L) e1bs us aokwgodlp bllL10/¢ o s ; : rade, ebacich) el et derry | Drincipal adaress at the ‘Blaine memorial [ pose upon you, as “just as good as Sig. Dl luente, that Richfleld & Leathers bought back the | transfer switches, und 1t was read the third | wide, was recomimended for passage. o wey | trial he said was now terminated. M. ¥ orry | Ineeting in the Auditorinm, <UpoR.. - ir. 1. Luokatono, colt from his buyerat the sale at an advanc time. . 147, Brockman's bill, relating to the | eulogizes his predecessor, M. le Royer, He Yesterday Charles W. Thomas of the the Ayer's.”” Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and IN A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT of §2.500. That settled it in my minl. 1 On motion of Senator Tefft the bill was ntenance of cattlo guards and cause- | yrged the policy of conciliation, and said A ot o oL ] Ayer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier of selections from tho Gorman, Freneh and 1tallan think it wus o crooked transuction all | vecommitted to the committee of the whole | ways by railroad corporations Lot 3 4 ch 3 . basss . krand oporas. olosing. with seiections i & e G < o city from San Francisco, | and would bo benefited permanently. Trom Mascasnl’s round ana made a special order for this afternoon, | Willing to Pass All These. b smpuasis, shat he wonld. naverhean ugh _the city from San Francisco, P - T 5 at 3:45 w instrument of discord. The republic, he | whither he went two months since with the This medicine, for nearly fifty years, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA, Chicago Dia Not Get In, [»{"‘,.”“]'-‘_"' e gee pantito eomt: Gatiws ill, requiring the trans- | said, should be open to all. His address was | “Trip to Chinatown® company in the hope of las enjoyed a reputation, and made a to be done tn concert form and tn Itallan NEw Yonk; Feb. 27.—Tho secretary of the | ¢oo.0, £ GO for consideration of bl “ho | forof freight and cars from one railroad to | received with upproval, and some of his old | {mproving his heaith, The recont bereve i Sl a8 Tho anlo of koats will open Monday mcrning ab Amenican Kennel club received o telegram | Ghajr. 0 " o iof Grahamin the | another, and to provent, discrimination, was | antagonists appeared fo be relioved at. his | mewis that ave. befallon b i oit®® | rocord for cures, that has never hec the Tollowink SCALE O FRICRS: 3 orably reported o pderatic 5t in the death of his_ wife and fa cqualed b rproparations. AYER'S Parquot $260| Next 4rows balcony 8180 today from ). L. Lincoln, secretary of the [ The anti-Piukerton billscame up for final | ™o fyPorted on. appropriating 8900 to | "IN _ q AN G T (ql.l.zl:v.‘,l‘l..:' “."JZ.J'.’E.‘.L o taint of he. | et} rows i R0lE adan bataonr, 100 Mascoutah Kemncl club of Chicago, stating | dction, und, afteru brief discussion, wis | Davia 8 Bentons o ab capture of Mur- Hondap Finaneal Review, const, and he is hurrying through to New | oo larille . Y Noxv3 rova i elola. )0 Gkn. admu; DMigny that special aispatches from New Yorlk re. | recommended for passage. fupor Ioley, was also. endorsed, as were the | (Copyrighted I8 by James Gordon Bennatt | Yoric and expects to- take Mr. Hoytwith | Feditary scrofula and other blood dis. | Lastrowsinotrein. L callory ™o 1000 b ported that the Ohiongo. Konoo t | McDonald’s bill to locate a state normal | feron o7 3 13 Irei; Neb., was i ing Loxpox, Feb. 27.—[New York him to Florida, where they will stay till the eases from the system, and it has, deser- First 2 rows balcony. 200/ Balcony boxes 10.00 Chicago had been admitted I | ey Clhton, Neb., was indefinitely | * 'No, 58, by Barry, approprinting 85,000 for | Cablo Special to Ttk Bee.]—The market | early summer. Then an extended European | vedly, the confidence of the people. Froollst positively susponded. Seats will not be and requesting his official statement as | Postponed. 10 the s T s 4x W 5| 1 z the gi Tor X0 partles outside of the e f i ¥ the relief of Dora Paxton, whose husband 8 boon dn bl bhthap od o i i d, consuming the greater pe LU R ) the authenticity of the report. Inreply | lobeck's antilottery bill was recom % Xeilied whils {Scharge of his | has been in a rather unsettled condition, % r city. Spooutat 3 : : ; In the death of his father 9 = the secrotary of the American Kennel elub | mended for passage without debate, duty as an officer trying to arrest a fugitive | While new business has been restricted s the only relative he hus on P sent the following dispateh Will Pusa,Prckwoods BID. from Justice, the amount being reduced by | The settlement engaged some attention and FARNAM St. THEATER. L ous L. Lixcotx, Chleako—Chicago Konnel | pucicwood's bill to. compel raflrosd com. | ameniment to §5,000. the rates for carrying over have been from club was not e (o embersii, At the Mur Charles Jay Millor, Chi- 150, 250, 350, 500 and 750C. UM RN e, | panis 1 DU ranstor awitchos ot conmon | | No. a5, by Bury, appropriatio I:_t‘llmru 10 | 1l to 2 per cent. Funds hd\t"lll‘x'lll one- | cagro; Thiomas I, Lohr, ]'xllxl)luw.{A D. - ONIGHT» % 8| poiuts was recommended for passage after | ¢ 0. 00 or expense sixteenth of 1 per cent easier, but Indian | Jones, Chicago; W. T. Curran, New Yo «T T Hard on Fool Sellers. Pstishbaori o s lengthy de. | curred in tHE trial of Michael Kokum, the .-:.‘,"‘.»“.(.":.,o: rlml\ improved one-fourth of 1 \ M. Howk, Cleveland; D. L. Mansfield, sarsaparl I I a T TRENTON, N. J., Feb, 27.—In the assembly | bate. T A% 10 opposition to the general “"Q”mg hfllmu reduced to 24677, per cent. The principal feature in foreign a0 B, M. Boruch, New Yovk; H. Gard NMr Poflor of Texas ” toduy Mr. Holmes of Hudson introdueda | features of tho bill, the only objections | No. 4 by Suter, poombaliing rallronds t | overnment bonds has been the buying of § 1, D. Warner, New: York T cannot forbear to express my joy at s . under penalty of o ine not_exceeding $5,00 | In the vourse of the debate Senator Tefrs | Sired. 3 g el Sl e bury, C. A. Beardsall, C. R. Keath, New of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. T was aftlicted Matinoe Wednea Any sout 1n the house, 250 or Imprisonment not exceeding five years or | indulged in some rather plain talk in regard No. 80, by Gifford, prohibiting coal or lum There has been a disposition here to pur- | Yorks D. McRorie, Orange, N. J.; C. B. De with kidney troubles for about six T POPULAR both, i the discretion of the court. The | 1o the argaments. broughe o tne oS | ber companies, or Aty other persohe tank: chase at reduced prices, but not on Wolf, Dennison, 1i. months, suffering greatly with pains in FARNAM St. THEATE! LT bill makes it a unsdemeanor for telgraph | pendent - side. He said that he favored the | Yiduals, corporations or copartners from en- | (tE® (e, TEUMGEE HEICR prices so that a At the Mercer—Prof. Henry Zahn, A | the small of my back. In addition to A ; g operators to rADh the desults of races, | pssuge of the bill, and that it would get his | Yring into any agreement or combination to general deciine was established ranging from | Hogle, Frank Haines, L. W. Russell, I y S ) | 2 Nights Frilay and Saturday, Pominabe waon conviction by a fine not ex- | vote. Ho was in the. senate first, he said, | Pool o fix rates, and providing u ponalty of | & to 11 per cent, the lead being taken Kelly, E. P, Hovey, Chicago: R. C,. Roger this, my body was covered witli pimply March3 and 4 MatineoSaturday. ceeding $1L000 or imprisonment not exceed- to protect and work for the interests of the | X0 two to six months imprisonment or a Louisvilie Nashville, Northern Pacific [ Sv. Louis: H. W. Hall, Boston; R J. Goe ernptions, The remedies prescribed THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, fug one year. ple, but he did not pelieve in the poliey. | 1€ 1ot exceeding 1,000, preference, Atchison and Chicago & Mil- , St. Louis; Judge A, A, G. Norroll, Salt | failed to help me. T then began to tako Will ¥ ! of the geutlemen oo the other side who To Sell Suiine Lands, : waukee, Canadians been, very quiet. | Lake; J. Hwnmerspaugh, 'Kansas Citys D. | AVER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short. | JAMES J. CORBETT, SAN Franoisco, Cal., 27.—The various | Worked, talked and voted against the rail No. 105, Cornish's bill, relating to Saline | Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk first | Symson, Sun Francisco; W, 1o Paul, Lincoln; | (o =0 0 ains ccased and the pimples Assisted by a Select Dreamatle Conpany u prize fighting clubs of this city have declared | "848 for mere political buncombe. He did | land leases, was next taken up. The statutes | proference ara % per cent lower. Money | N, B. Apple, Cheyenne, Wyo.; M. F. King, 1001 HIO PRI PAN00 4 / 11s New Pluy. i raodridal oA hters | 10U elieve in bearing down unjustly on the | governing 'such leases are sought to be | was in good demand . usual approaching | Lincoln: H. P. Johnson, Davenport, la disappeared. T advise every youngman MAN JACK Rave opveuyo fastches off and the fighters | railroads simply bocauso it was the fashion | amended by s section providing. thet oo the end of the month. Short loans were | Frank Baughman, Rock Island, 111 or woman, in case of sickness result- GENTLE . fave vensod traiuing, '1he California Ath- | in some parts of the state to denounce the | application” to the county commisslonrs tha charged. 2 to ¢ pen gent, The discount | Ggioao, 11, Feb. 37.~[Special Telegram | fng from twpure blood, no matter how ‘roe list entirely suspended during this fetie club has closed and will retire from porations. land shall poraised and sold at auction | market was quict; two and three months | yo Ane Hee.|—Nebraska: arrivals and & . it s tak cement, Dusiness All this is ono of the results of the | The bill was amended in soveral particu- | in & with the provisions for the | bills being quoted at g to 15{ per cent. Pacific—S. H. Burnham and. wife. Lincoln: | 1008 standing the case may be, to take Kalo'0f seats commonces Tuosday, 10 m. k.lllxu\'uf Billy Miller by Dal Hawkinsat the | lars, and then, on motic 1 of Senator Tefft, | sale of educational lands. The bill was dis - L Bishop G. Worthington, Nebraska. Great AYER'S Sarsaparilla."—H. L. Jarmann, Suturday matinee prices same us night. Pacific Athlotie olub 1ast Friday night the committee voted to recommend the bill cussed for an hour and was then recom- | galled to the Attention of the Admiralty. | Neetiern B Johnsou, Holdrege. Welling- | 83 William st., New York City. Eighteen-Round Finish, mended for passage, Loxpoy, Feb. 27.—Tn Llrf‘”unsr of Com- | ington—Frank A. Fitzpatrick, S. S. Wel, Duncgis ki, Feb, 2. —Nick Jurdin of Du- | Evorvtcs: pil vo amme-se adisuge of | Nojstl; Cuspers bill appropriatin prosent | mons toduy Mr. Wiliam (¢ CavanalatBon- | ton, Omuba, Leldud-Bertha Peroyieimon, i YES GEN I s buque, and Jack King of Chicago, heavy | the committee rose o session of the logislature, was the next on | tinck, conservative, fjakpd whothor the at. | Dmaha; Mra, E A% oaqn, tancoln, A d, y welghts, foughttonight fora purse of 8100 | Senate filo No. 1 Moore, authorizing | the general file, and it captured a majority | tention of the admiralty.had been called to i - . Fremont. that's the cost per day—but a sido und gate receipts. Noither was hurt .\llmlg s'n’ less than 5,000 population to issue | of l_:--- members, b 1t a recent celebration at New York at which the \\unrh-l’m{h--ulh thous- much until the eighteenth rounds,when King | 20uds for the purposo of paying for water | The committee then rose and the report | Presiaent. Harrison was-present. when thy - Ly ands of grateful patients v was badly punished und tottering. g | WOrhs was recommended for passage was adopted flag of a steamship that had been built ana Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. tify 1o, i grabbed Jardin_around the legs repeatedly Splitting Hairs Doesn't Stop It. An adjournment was then taken until 10 | gybsidized us a quedf®aruiser had been s the % as " 2 L3 point Tho fight wus given to Jardin sieE i o'clock tomorrow morning. changed and the HagiBfthe United States il lc x e" in : L - |‘.\.?‘“ :: :Illnl _;1;[12« 0.{.lllu;ummil.\m- of the L — hoisted in its stead, ~ > L8 R ques- ey whole reported the action of the committeo For sanitary luspector. Mr. Cavendish-Begtinck also wanted to o . tlon—n permanent o he chess masters' | . V! NG ‘]""]‘“?""fi“"‘r"l .'f'“vhv!mwr Application for appointment to positions of | uow whether tne adipialty would henc Arehltects Teully nmiean it—for tournament cemmenced today at Simpson’s | py -vdium:t‘r!l|||-I:‘n1=:x)|x1‘|l|lhf“- Lo "lrhf,h‘:“,m': sanitary inspectors in the department of | forth prevent such & proceeding. Right ’ satatr. beonghiyia. satims, a divan, London. ‘The first round resulted as | were irregular. The bill w de n speofal | health, are pour somers’ office, | Hon. Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth, secretary to consumption, beaduche (sick or nervous), dys- 1 was made a special the admiralty, replied that there was noth r pepsia, nervous prostration. 4 lnhalations (of Tollows: Tinsley beat Bird, fifty-one moves; | order for 4 o'clock, The senate went ito | Fully two dozen havi red [ B A T ok D Bt o 3 SuPVeYOI’S Dykom frov. “Oxygen Book" sent froo. Cous Teichmau beat Vau Vliet, sixty committee of the whole before that hour | and filed, O P eiiser to 49arelan Babntry Sften the ] sultation and advice freo. kburn and Mason draw, twenty-two | arrived, and without uuy further formality At the next meeving of the board the ap- | period for which the subsidy had been SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. fook up and considered the Packwood bill. | plicants will be present for examination and | ! 3 | ’ ey 4 b Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha Mattes claimed that the: committes acted | four appotntments wil b made feom the | 87 Bted: — w 7 Contl’aGLO] ) 0 A0 Buaety. W 3 Nrw Yons, Feb. 27.—The international re- Without suthority number and their labors will commence They ee Bliver Colnage, I gatta w be held under the auspices of th llvll;:lk“lllhlul m:"xw‘["r vell tak Chined a0 | March a0, prpvided the- weather ‘hiss im- Lowpor, ¥ AW Bggiing 107 Bofton ) \ “t‘: hfl:en h;“ M.N‘lytol '\;:‘n‘v- OUREMPLOYMENT DZP'I, . i C e A 1 point of order well taken, but inas- roved 1 increased in petion become: oI dha da e80! " £ i atical strume 8 . €hicago navy will be decided at Lake | Mmuch us every senator was interested in the | bor oo Bud. Increased inspee GCOMmES | gperatives in Oldham today o resolution was PRl m Instrumen o Ly Cloth while costing the employer and employee Geneva, Wisconsin, | rullug be submitted the matter to the se A Tho. saattary NN Teocives 800 per | passed calling upon the government to en ing Papers, Tracing Othy | \)thing. has enabled us to advance the lnter- e | ate. T RS r wor Mato T'he action of the co ee Was con- P end of me) are | deayor to secure an-international agreement ansits, Rods, Chainsy Leve | giof both, and alse our own, by securing Another Mateh for BuMslc i e Action of the committee was con- [ month, and there is no end of men who are | deavor ran s R y ous to slip into the berths are not | on the reassembling of ‘the Brussels coufer. R T Illus. | better rosutts with the machine. Bupraio, N. ¥, Feb. 37,Jim Daly of But- | Senators Siowart, North and Moore were | tha least wncomforanta. o > ik 86 0L | 08 L e oftoct that all thio mints. of tho : T o TRARS 31‘{"“ [ & Benedict folo and . L. Buchanan of Boston signed | 0ppointed o committoo to confon with tho b T World be opened to the unrestricted coinage THENEAT MonNING | reEL @ ue free. w,ckofl' eaman enedic artioles for a finish fight for $1,000 4 sideand | EOVErnor i reterence to the mulf railrond Sentenced tor St of gold and silver, " ATE MY COMPLEXION | the largest purse offered scheme as provided in Stewurt's resolution i e e | of last week TELEPHONE 1753, 1712 FARNAM 80 Aaden Ao A fe - — 11vel and kidneys, and it & b)easant Ia; ONE 1A FARNAN, 9E . '1|'l|" e~ \\.h lnr‘.-u"x“\’r.u-”il.!f:nu,- 2 couple of talinn Anarehists Caught, - 2‘&1&'3’:‘;'::#-;““ il tgrgedod o) “’I[ £ m_[][ ’f‘&’i‘ P[NH}“]’*‘ (:0 A B Swmall Blare Thanks from Morton, N LSRR & eoupie 01 | Boun, Feb. he police today surprised ; o $45 a Week With $200. The clothihg store of Charies Shaw at 816 | u Morton, bronze pinions from the Omaha Street Rail / E us.!fl.. l,'!wfi-} ’E ‘s dies of modern times. Sale greater than The committee on judiciary to which had been referred Darner's resolution instructing " anarchists working in a bomb fac- A safe consorvative and pri Investmon he following communication J. | way company. They were found y gud | twenty-six anan i t s h {44 o on St Tenth e wae el st 800 | e o sk | LTI i, Lo el and | S ki ot . Al he phr R R N“4 ts°:“‘ 1‘,5“‘ ts";f}?" e S 4 1:80 this morning by a fire, which started | 8le was read as part of the record : in the county jail with the first and middle | men were arrested and a large quantity o o % be health 1 Recseset ex Q OSTOLITICQe | tubreriven Tospectus . RO from su overheated stove. i Accept wiy thunks for the certified copy of | five on bread and water. lcx]:lu;in-: were seized, The police believe | UG AT T, vwéw.ulm.u,f. l 1.0, Box 141, Brookiya N ¥ I

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