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ey Tk OMAHA DAILY BEE. FRIDAY. MARCH 3 1803, IT WAS HARD T0 KEEP ORDER [ty the i, wa eporet ek 1o she [ et v, i i, et TFON FOR SALOON KEEPERS ! all ”:; ?;,’:r":.l‘"‘,:'»‘"“,':, i s to in full, ! lvl0r1|‘i\l¥;'|“!":\\: “A‘l;:‘\”n;lll ”(T,:I:‘. ‘:l‘;“»“"‘[)"u \‘ ': oy | niled as ian t the 3 ther vessels wi Ve ronsta —_— Noity Oongrmsmen Mk Bpeaker Crnp's sarie bonis e civillan’ Ggonts e Cook. | Nhon tho ce s They il ‘viv_‘l'vl\‘:»‘\‘;j-' Unpleasast Relations Between Lincoln Of- Task a Difficult Oe. and Mr. Vilus opimed m.; Ame ont as an | & d cruisers Nachtmof and Pami ficials Prevent Btuday Olosing t lefeating the law of the v CONFUSION ON THE rLofia OF THE HOUSE | * iy e ‘"“"’\“’.‘"“"‘"::‘:‘;f;-“a’r | b “‘":".“.”’:“‘“ ot o ST | BOTH SIDES MAKE. MANY CHARGES IAA ST DAY S O 13 A1 e | J N wils I and several | assed, and Mr. Hale y > 1adron will Conslderation of the Sandry Civil Bill Conses | o yiorn of tisers will also > While the Police Assert it is Useless to Ar- Many Animated Dislogues—The Indian . N Ita. § il sond ¢ Ftna, Bausan rest O d PostoMes Appropriation | river bri ! " 0 to il L3 i and s the transport o s g present consiaeratic . | Eridano, under Rear Admiral Magnaghi 1L in the Seuate. but after s 1 pain will be re nted by the cruisers ally Colleet Evid ke Harris, Mr Hill withdrew b Reina, Regente and Iufanta Isabel and the he ‘senate then procesded to the consid- | gunboat Espana. Tho duke of Veragua and ; 2 ) Wasnisaros, D. C., March 2.—The sundry ion of deficiency bill, and at 6 o'clock : sail for America on the Ameri LiscoLy, Neb., March c - = A : o 5 2 civil appropriation biil consumed the time of | 100K a recess until § p. 'm., Mr. Hale expres an line steamer New York on April ie Bee.] ~The relations between the police t 2 ' SN N BN N2 o rders the Judge Totimates That They Should ing the hope to pass the bill ton as v sted the invit house tor There was a fight over the | l‘ ‘\ i . o, to pattictiate, ; \ls have as | force and the ce jud o still badly New York custom house provision and over e yet been designated stra and the ch is growing wider the “World's Columbian exposition” amend ] e resumed its : m Brazil will send the ironclad Aquidaban | every day. For months the saloons have ment. There was great confusion, the | & i g b i, | 80d the cruisers Republica and Tirac been allowed to practically conduct their Sakier e p d over agair nprg 4. " From the Netherlands will come 1siness s they pleased, and Sunday liquor speaker veing o 4 ! nts 1y ¢ e 0 t class, the Van Sp - A8 they pleased, & inday liq " g ined on the ground tha lling and after-hour business were indulged direct the occupants of the galleries to ¢ itho iestion, except ‘the 4 o s ailabl in freely 80. But request and direction were equally | ! johu Hoach $25.160° for ni Weaks 4o & commitias of cltisets ) I2=E nd material furnished in complet § s unavailing. There wasa constant din and | 2% 480 Tters qu";'mn_ BoLion ¢ | NEW . called on Chief Otto and informed him that W 14 ‘ members who were reino - — the law must be better enforced or there u lk couple of feet from the n ot | 2 ¢ offercd an amendment for th . - enth In- | roubls with the polios force. Ths hear a word of wha tightly on S 5 Was give The bill to prescriye nuz t | United S and t 3 “loric f WasaivoT D. C. } Shectal tigh n 1ys was given attorney s i i rict ma | exper rs.) | Tel byt L n i Avng ! v rarded. Arrests of | 3 5 ( was passed over the president's veto k She s arge b S omtirind ] oukeepars followod, but all have = = oLe o ! B th act ¥ - 2 appro) M ere . nd L ki permission to apply for an extension of three g v r bill was sent Lo conference PANANA CANAL INQUIRY. months is granted First Lieutenant Graham | e . < Me. Holigan nference re- | iz . e iers because the judge did so. port s . : i Synopsis of the Report of the House In- : The police are also worked up over the ain William Manning, Twent After consi tebate o n vestigating Cominltte s ¥ atter, and say that there is no their - ’ ® Ll e D el e el WASHIN D. C., March 2.—The house | ' o b Willae 'l‘l"'\ "y’y ANSERC® | going out and hauling in offenders whe P = s l'-‘(:[m\l';” SR e . i s porintendent of the res it :‘“‘ '® | the judge turns them loose, and the judge | = - E \Whisky Trost Tavestigation, port to \t 80 far as the treaty of w York City, to conduct recruits for the | Fetorts that when they g and bring 3 X . Two minority reports have been filed on | 186 with New Grenada is concerned, | Thirteenth infanwry to the Department of | heople in they want to bring ir gh evi the whisky investigation, Messrs. | and, so far as the concessi ranted | the Missouri denss o convict along with them. The nedr Buchanan of New wnd B k of an contracts nade with | Leave of absence for four months and | 3PProach of the city election s responsible | 4 Mr. Ray of New with authority to go beyond the sea is | foritall. 3 granted the following named officers: Cap RABUEISS OB S Vamluct er stated that there is nbt al are concerned, there is no clear | gqin Charles A. Worden, Seventh infantr; The Board of Public Works and the rail- ony to sho t the domestic | Kround for the assertion that any sive | acting engineer officer, Department of the | road e rs are still at work endeavor- facilities are not ample for the production of | right to cross th us wa rms | Pl to take effect when his s ing to find out which of the various plans of | all the adulterated product, and it 18 & mat- | granted, or by implication secured, cither to | D@ spared by his department comm , | vinducts submitted is the best for the city's | ter of common knowledge that im A A 00Ppos 3 Slien and Second Lieutenant Fred W. Sla erests. The work of preparing plans and | @00ds aro very oftef gr i n a pord a ci 4 ourteenth infantry, to take effect on or | Specifications is an exceedingly tiresome Owing to the lateness of the session it is ir ‘ ate ¢ 8 f ur about March e, and it is doubtful if the work will be to formulate or present any counter v country The following cha in the stations and pleted 8o as to reach an intelligible con- | 1 of the admitted impossi- | There scems ound, so far as the evi. | duties of officers of the corps of engineers | clusion in time for the next meeting of the bility of cr any legisiation to cure tha | dence be ERTOENs - G To% - thn | r Captain Geor Derby | council. Tt is_proposed to hire an expert to evils found existing such formulation would SN vill be relieve n duty at the United | represent the city, who shall have charge of | AL LT latn that the goverument of Now Grenada | cuteng, Wt otnt ., | Fhe work e and s Hhat 1 castngs ut | Nothihg like these suits has been shown since the sale began. Mr. Ray fully concurs with the report, | OF the United States of Colombia has r [ ndent of the academy an he works are prope and according | c S ; g We must clean up the balance of our boys’ stock. e order and to | wittee on appropria Panama railroad and adds that, in his judgment, the manu- | guaranteed that United Stat all will take station in this eity, relieving Cap- | to specifications facture and sale of imitation and adu | trol the tramsit aoe any 1imit \.m) James Lusk from duty as assistant ated liquors of all k and esp: | the legal rights of st 1o1A6EN OF 1 y | to the engineer commissioner of the District e i those containing poisonous compounds and | compan, f Colu ptain Lusk on being thus e S ICHET e drugs deterious to health, ¢ aw |- The commit " its RBHE 51 ed will repair to West Point NF Abid g e en v admitted to pra made a criminal offense, punishable by such | vostigate the 4 ¢ o 't to superintendent of United i:( Robert H}h]'v»; esq., of Towa; George [ y ) T N penalties as will put an end to the pract pended to prevent oppositi 5 the | States Military academy for nment to "_"* ,',*‘I el bl 0 / N\ Such a high tax can be imposed on all | thecanal. 1t has been una 8t o utios now i charge of Derby, | (The following cases were disposed of A\ adulterated and imitation products as will | expenditure of any money whatever in a cor- | Captain John Pittman, ordna t, | O'Grady = vs State. mandate ordered, | | i) make their sale impracticable. He cant : e - kfor Phila. { plaintif's attorney od 850 fees; Gerber | 4 consent to any proposition which will in- | ecutive action of the United States govern- | Gelphia, to the powder mills of E 1 Dupont ‘. Ol Rt K“J' | crease the importation of alcoholie liquors, | ment : near Wilmington, Del., ing compan, defendants al cheapen the price of such articles and The report states, however, that the com- | business pertaining to the insp | ! avits in ten daj L Im oL AUl RTHAI | moe ates, however, th e NEths Tomar Dor the ot L rpoe ion to enter judgment in su- | 4 = P e 3 v chevi L) e o Wiael e Piiids i | department is relieved from fuvther duty | @ ation for writ of habeas corpus; Nel . " it i are open to_ fmporiation of liguora, the | 0110 ¢ MUY fruties tiihe 10 the ondnnce OB at Jenicins, motiou o quash by suits on Saturday at $3.75, worth more than double. Supreme Court Procoedings. g | ‘taining > e EXREE at e ] vs J ns. motion _te quash bill of ex are opened to portation of liquc the | pcrtaining to the ordnance exhibit at the Lt xe : A, BB Stive will be the manwectae of | De Lessops' Visit, World's Columbian exposition and is as- ons _ overrulsd; Stown vs Edwards, adulterated goods, the objoc : The report comments upon de Lesseps’ | signed to duty at the Rock Island arsenal dismissed; Roads vs Bstabrook, clerk belng to undersell the im . » purer | Visit to the United S 1879 and the C Captain David A. Lyle, ordnance depart- | Ordered to pay out money on order of sale | 1 1 2 . o . b > P » due Plaintiff Roads, as provided by decree, | . . articles. He would, if practical, abolish all | markable ch of 1t that resulted. | , will proceed from Philadelphia to the | 9 _pro 3 e . e : e Sh tax on ool ised for ediciaal pir- | THC AmCcuN Commitice Wi ApptE 15 | Workh-of 'Raber Bonie, S b Co- s | AR o Fetain finds e Gerendant Whister | Do you want a boys’ suit which sold before the fire poses and in the arts and sciences. convey the impr ssion that American capital | ],‘ ltimol S n i Disinessiertaiting ite [ 2 }(h;rb!u\.\’};yhh‘ru‘: S oice Afuriad andimt | c The Worl ¢ amendments then came | and sympathy would back up the enterprise. | the inspection of Spring return mortar car. | _The following causes were argued and sub- | " ; s ettt o R e e cr B St oA oars | Ve o iy | ° for $10 for $4.75. Some Saturday. Mr. Holman demanded the previous ques- | Thompson became secretary of the American | will return to his proper station. Captain | Quincy Railroad compdany, Baker vs Kloster, 5 : ke E Stiles Hartoett vs Hartnett, Nelson vs Jenkins, tion.on nonconcurring in the senate amend. | committee and resigned his place in the | Daniel F. Stiles, Tenth infantry, now on sick A2y s menta—tiot agreed o, cabinet. The committee finds that for the | leave of absence will proceed to his home | Chapman vs Brewer, Farmers Loan and ¢ i B aais exooaninei| WherGE ke avitnerison - 5 Trust company vs Davis, Hunt vs Baird, . . . . o = Walley and His Filitstes, nexh throe o fous yoars hc was: axcondingly | Where s s authoeised t0 awatt ordars pand. | Trust company, ve Dayjp; Hune ve Baird, | At this price you can buy suits perfect in every wa atching legislation and most pplica retirement. | Git e y ’ Then Mr. Bailey came forward as a fili- | active and able in his efforts and influence to | Special orders Febri ary 21, detailing Captain Zeigler, Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Rail- f e . busterer and raised the point of no quorum | postpone the consideration of any legislation | Charles J. fourth infantry, | F0ad company vs Cochran. L] C\;cept t]]e waist llnlngs Qf thc pantsY WlllCll are \vorth on Mr. Holman's motion § ¥ tending to work injury to the cause of the | for duty pertaining to tho World's Columbian | , Court adjourned to Tuesday, March 14, at | A call of the house was ordered, pending | Panama Canal company. So faras the tes- | exposition are revoked. go'clock a. m.. when the causes from the = o which a xmlnuun vas made by Mrl l:umul:(v timony goes it shows that Mr. Thompson did = hlfl( ~11§'§;1;“"‘:h'lux:"lwh;?n 1‘13‘?“““;{ 31-.00 that the house take a recess until § o'cloc the work of the American committee, super- 5 = Loy Vayne. Madison, clope, Pierce, Mr. Batley made the point of order that | vised purchases for the construction of the FROM THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. Knox will be called. Hotise W ML & oran. e St betwoen e | M Wabamaker Shows Hia Appreciation of L L X etween the | Falthful, Intelligent Service. In the Thompson will case today, the jury re- Mr. Boutelle—I thought it would not do | Pacific Mail company and the Panama Rail- 3 i violence to the.conscience of the gentleman | way company was to maintain rates above | WASEINGTON, D. C,, March 2.—Engrossed f\f'm‘ff“n‘“'.‘,f,'fb‘,,rfl?{,“"f..,:hm ki - from Teyaslo make a littlo motion for a re- | the level to which. they would fall if free | coples of the following letter wero today | Susathed the onire pstate it tor ekden T 17988, competivion between several routes had con- | sent by Postmaster General Wanamake | C Thompsc e 1z PO o You would not do violenos to | Shmnds Er e oo gy el routee had N BI000 e s lEckes (0 | o ocl a0l ORN UL I phoul Ay a1 lieb ° John Proves s Winner. vy 4rhoony ekl Py 5 ¢ A Very | each of the 6,000 railway clerks in the postal | will of John Thompson, sr. This verdict | A call of the house was ordered. are largely interested in the stock of the The Postoftice de partment at Washi; ton is | son James came forward m\h a wili dated i #hair names, and further proocedings under ( roctory of the Panams company. That this | Hass and Harty 8. Allon. i ony Dayid & | above, and which gave everything to James We will have another $2.80 counter for Saturday.- Suits of all the call were dispensed with and Mr. Hol- | system has for fifteen years boen diminish- nd Ha killed i » exceptio John 1 . man withdrew his demand for the previous | ing commerce between New York Aud. Son | 93.'T cannot Took upor The portratis of | Soiek- dames fousht the other willou the | ages and styles at the ridiculous price of $2.80. Some sold as high as question Francisco across the isthmus is not denied, ir young men without befng thrilled | ST thathis father was too feeble to make $8.00. Mr. Hitt offered an_amendment providing | It seems to the committee that this state of | DY the story of their am. Xt dsa recondiat | B N A A P A ten i it camne | that nothing 1n the previous sundry, civil act | things cannot be beneficial to the general in- | faithfulness unto d {snonbiipil R OHRAL GRhAEoTIEG Y comas shall be construed s0 as Lo prevent the terest of trade o the commerce of the coun- | gy et down in the night, standing | to lawing, he will probably appeal the caso ment of the just and 3 try, nor can it see that it is o e outes | AuEs and doing service, not unlike that of | to the supreme court. soldier on the b ) » 4 v] i 1 - Officers connacted with the go benetit to our trade with foreign countries. | occusion Of st acteptance of this tamots] | o ucs Gomble, who stolea bicycle and was y 2 hibit at the World's fair. Rejecte from the Cincinnatl division of the railway | ciptured three hours afterwards in Ash- o 1] i Mr. Duborow moved to concur in senate Oue Necessary Safoguard. mail service for the walls of the American | 1nd, was given @ year in the pen, and | smendment providing for the goverament | The committee recommend that whenever. | postal muscum to ussuro you of mydecp | Thomas OfNelll and Fd Norten, who held un | exhibit at the World's Columbian exposition. | under the provisions of the mail subsidy act, | S¢nse of appreciation of your valuable ser- | and robbedjcrazy Karl Schmidt, who suicidcd | ON SATURDAY ON SATURDAY Tost by a vote of 57 to 66, the postmaster general shall enter into con- | ;I::‘;,,‘{,;':;;;'th;:;;fi;,';,r.k;,gng“;‘": earnest | the other day at the poor farm, got two | Mr. Hopkins moved to con senate | tracts with any line of vessels a clause shall | connected with Jour work 0 rapldly woving | Jons each, Dr. OConnor, charged with %0, conour 1 5, 3 s S 600t tha 5 hipping Billy Barr, proved that Billy amendment appropriating #236,375 for the | be inserted in the contract to the effoct that | traine nihe sad all the year round, may | Ny i v ' { World's Columbian commission. if the steamship lines shall enter into | be taken Into wccount in futute plans for ti | Whibped him, and was acquitted of the Mr. Springer advocated the motion, which | any combination or arrangement with | advancement of the postal service. charge of assault. wras opposed by Mr. S . competing lines of traffic, the Postmaster General Wi anamaker today City in Brief. ° ) Before the motion was disposed of the | effect of which is to_diminish traflic or raise | mailed 10 each postmaster in the country | Sheriff Bowman. ca o T bour of 8 o'clock arrived, the hour appointed | or maintain rates of freight on American | the following letter of commendation: (.(,'u,’,‘{\‘"v‘b,“‘:“‘{.'}m ‘;t:,“;,‘}i;’u‘:,gr’;’l’}”;j:d“,’:fr”g for the house to o tribuie to the men.ory of | commerce, foreign or domestic, over which a | T desire officially to recognize the important | sojouen i the pen Rhalate Senator Kenna of West Virginia, free competition would be effected, the con- | service you have rendered as postuaster under | *’f5y T, ' bolk of Raymond had a thrilling Speeches were made_in honor of the mem- | tract may be terminated forthwith by the "{l;) ml‘m:!i:;' x'.'f'.’,“,,”' lx-;r\'«h;iml u‘ulrm.ul.. experience Tuesday night, While riding iy of the decoased and appropriate resolu- | POHMISIET UL o far s the | YAMCOmOntof the scrvios hus oy bocs powl- | OVer & rough couniry road to seoa patient ble through the fidelity and zeal of those asso- | his buggy spring broke, and frightening his B vt na relative to the das < ownership of nearly all the stock goes, that (fi,..;.‘,f.....','.p.,‘“ e MMl ot thices:a afor o clfiiiy o Moo . . rmn | orse, the ima awi The docto but no speeches were made such as_the P; nama railway is, should be :]nm'n-h Inwm an .~( 1 heg that in tulure, places w . The sundry civil aporopriation bill was | held in foreign hands. whether in”or out of office, you will continue ¥ o & again taken ulp and the senate amendments The committee, in concluding, cannot re. | ¥OUr Interest in the postal sérvice and study police were called on this morning to v 1" promote in eve 34 7 | adjudicate a Jittle difficulty between Mrs, F. relative to the World's fair were unanimously | frain from calling attention to what seems to | Ufs Prioteln every way possible its exten leston and K Harris, who re- nonconcurred in. This was done in order to | be an obvious deduction from the facts 1 st P W o at 10: tree arris had given the 15t[ | d D( ) 18 St t facilitate the transaction of businoss, shown, that it is the interest of the United Mr. Cleveland's Private Sccretary, T it e g hin ad klvon e an u S Pee S. BUARIDAAL AgAl) scat © conterencs. :f\"u'.:' "f"fif."l"\ ‘\,‘,‘,".if"(,"‘v,("l"'l:. Phou {‘fi',’. Wasmxorox, D. C., March 2.—Mr. Hery | Of rings which he wanted back again. She ishami for the benefit of American trade in general, | private secrotary, reached Washington ata | hee &g iuntary gift. Harris cal chair, but G Appropriation Bills Take Up Most of the | & a1 open and continuous competitor afford- | late hour last night. This morniug Major | he pushed her oot of T o Arehlteets ‘O the ub“ (oc ne ml:.-u.-n:.l., ..-“. 10 n ; lfivwlul\";’!””n( x‘vfn‘;‘v:nlf1;‘\"-“":l‘x’:fv.k?.h;mn:'l‘l‘ Halford, President Harrison's private secre- - ome two dozen members of the Greystone ) Wasmxorox, D. C., March 2.—The gal- | IF . ng lines or ¢ > e s e il it club, Coloraao's great political organization, 5 g into the grasp of any monopoly through | tary, called and sent up his card. He was at | 5 ove 2a RS - feries of the senate were crowded with | stgck manipulation % | once received by bis successor and after a RSia lc ALy, Tkt aveuing eo: UPVQYOI’S ¥eigke ploasureinannounc visitors all. the day, but there was littlo in i LY brief nterview the two weut over 1o the | gurated s ’ inn to our friends and atron the prosoodings to [ntercat them. - The post SECRETARY NOBLE'S PLANS. white house, where Mr. Thurber remained | The cases agaiust Kroner and Shaw for ors = BE i office appropriation bill, which had been e oun(s ; actical | Violating the Sunday selling orainances were S = o e e | Mo L Resum t Prcrce o Law a s, | 17,8 ouple of hours und bad o pricicar | vioing e Sinday sl oinanch? wer ontrac that Prof. Hirschberg has con- i Louls—A Characteristic Stor. . William McLaughlin and S. S. Royce, ap- | We hay supply of Mathe paragraph in relation to the ’ 9 tary. While seated in Major Halford's room ! T ehave a full supply of M s 3 Frcdbey Wasmixcro, D. C., March 2.—Secrotary | Mr. Thurber met o number of republiosn | pointed by Mayor Weir as members. of the sented by special request to re- Muthiern fuss mall having been modifd 8o | wobiorernt TCh o s home in 51, Lot ay | Seb g o b U | commission to appraise the damages arising | TPatical TNSTUMeT 8, Dc';.::' : , e % asto leave the whole questionto the dis- | Lo ag possible fter being relieved by the | Major Halford remarked in a jocular man- | from the building of the O streot viaduct ing Papers; Tracing othy main with us one weels longer cretion of the postmaster general incoming secretary and hopes to be able to | Der; “Mr. Thurber, r\null have to put up lu;\"*ghfllnfli to ~er\~! as lhe\} lm\'"dl»rolwrkl‘ Tyransits, Rods; Chains, kevs= 4 9 A S il Lo cas fol. | incoming secrets ho a 0 h a good 280 o | which will have tobe condemned b; E is +i ~g : lov{':'-‘l ln"\l‘wnl]mlu\ll‘lL::I»‘l'znlufllllnl\}::l:nilvl‘x":‘fl leave Washington next Tuesday afternoon. ::.l:|‘l:;\’};’;ua:‘;:l“) 9 Firmn ropblicags tha commission. ¥ R ‘apes; Squares Elluse this time, and can be consulted Y “ e ' | He will at once resume the practice of law. 1 have no doubt of it." he responded. | The charge agaiust G. W. Burtis, the | trated Catalogue free. latter contained an amendmen ported ; i : 5 latter contatied an amendment, reporled | 1y conversation with o friend today the sec. | W Michigan last November | loan broker arrusted few days since, | at our store every day until m the committee on appropriations, ap- [ 7 3 ot . 5544 s re are plenty of them left ased on the alleged fact that he sol TS, g propriating $,500.000 to pay the Cherokees | Pot8fY AL 1 s SORSLIBRITROSIGe Lith .. Thurber was taken in chapge by Mr. | Mechthilda Zinsieyer - mortgage. on some W £ T3 £ March the 4th inclusive for the lands ceded - by them in Indian T "‘“' i _‘]') oty ooy g "'|"'“ °x- | Russell B. rison, who conducted him | Property, claiming it lo betho first lien, 03 + b 9 Tito between Oklahoma and K. PeIne pleasan 1ad involves through the residence portion of the m whereas a pri martgage existed > R T o > as. Thie nmendment provoked some disrer. | amount of nard work, but on the sion and presented him to Mrs, McKee. Zinsmeyer mortzage called for §385. Burtis MAX MEYER & BRO. aion, but was eventually agreed to, " | had been work that was agreeable fo him. | aiso saw the oresidenc | Miv Thurber is alms that he was misled by H. C. Bitten- 114 South 15th Strest, Co. sion, rthl felt r f B the doolensy Jbriation bill was | Neverthleless he felt much 43 id the run- | familiar with the white Louse, having called nder. from whom he purchase mort O\t tO I)OStOf)lLO- ken up. Both the McGarrahan and iy | 8way darkey before the war. was on | there frequently during Mr. Cleveland's | Rage, into making the . misrepresentations, New York bridge bills were crowded out. by his way to Canada and was met by a former incumbency and that Bittenbender bas since paid off the The postofice appropriation bill was t MODF VAN FOE . . Reported its Last Bill. gen suaranter 1o cure All pervous ciseses such as Woak Momrits upand the following substitute for the so e it woihays Wasningrox, D. C., March 2.—The sen Sick headach 2 oae OF Brain Lower. e e wkefulnossLost Mar i i - i vod. Mightly Emis erm fast mail paragraph was adopted enough to eat? the | ichiaczich : i ssseltzer—10c a bottle s and 1oss of power of the Generatiyo i = e s adopted: “FOT | oo peyman asked. ittee on ap tious today repor ¢ . youikhal g R Bl ooihe 00 8 frunk | ™ iierag o | its last bill—the deficiency—to the senate. iy S 2 ] L A0 Ohrey Lo veat line, or lines. i1 vided € Ye ¥ 4 S e o " i« 3 [ 2 3 . Pt up 10 earry in vest | postmaster gene P m”.‘» [ And euough to wear? Many amendments were added and the tota The single tax tomight. M. C. A, ARE TROUBLING YOU! i b o ‘k“hr:::rm-p o ] 4 ; “ Yes. - iatioy e o 1 " ross Nervo oo + Culengu. 1. ine or lines whi all carry the mails, if | | § S appropriations carried are very mater hall. Admi Ladies free. ell,come and have thom oxamined by our op: . m‘i\‘;“ ,,‘,.,,, the expenditure s satisfactory \ g \_m a warm to sle increased. Among the important amend. ? : aary, Ot ,,r»;‘:‘;'.:',l i) For Ssle in Omaha by 5m rman & O’Connell, 1813 Dodgs Street and desirable one.” L ments are the following: To meet th 3 8 1f youd kinsses “Ihe bil! was then passed and Mr. Cullom ‘ hen what did you run & » | mmmuny, \\nxmw olumbian_exposition . ’ 3 4 ; | ] Fise YOu winl £ 0. "GOLD showing the department to think you'd | L en 1o you clancies in land myil transportation, u- | Story brick building at Tyelfth and Howard Ly self-supporting L S p—_ creased from $3943, as allowed by the | Streets, is ready for occppancy, much of the MCcCCREW udian appropriation vill was then house, to §04,657; expenses, ncluding sal | machin ng already been p lace. J “}‘-i." il hat if the Hud: Governments That Will Be Represented in | boganimes aetions, Gic #38,000; added to | Tae s o e loen § "ot 1‘;‘1”‘ | Max eyer ro. Lo TR DDA r. Hill gave notice that if the Hudson | Gove nts epresented in | judgments, court of Claims, § 5; added | operation turning ou pairs of boots anc Is unsurpassed in the river bridge bill was crowded out by aj $ho Grent Naval Dispay. [ 4 foot i h Gy A ramCRnE ok hoite Aod 10 Freuch spoliation claims, shoes in a day treatment of all priation bills he would ask for an evening | Wasmixatox, D. C., March 2—The Navy ¥ i '8 0ay Jewelers and Onticians. Farnam and Fiftecot Street P session to consider it | department has received answers from all = - - - a o0t Btee P VA“TE El%EASES 20 1 Indian Appropriation Bill. | the governments invited to participate in the s = SHE A ane sakness ury W.H. PARKFR, M. D., No. 4 Bulfinch : | . A and Disorders R 1 ] 7 The consideration of the Indian bill was | great naval display in honor of the discovery Highest of all in Lcavening Power.—Latest U, S, Gov't Rencrt DR R. W. BAILEY 18 years experiance. I ARODY MED]C EITOTE, o h o0 awarded the GoLD M EDICAL A8 Sehaated Vitality, Atror s Negees then resumed. The last amendment in the | of America. In response to dispatches of in- X Vrite for circul N by e bill was the one in relation to the Cherokoe 1::?:)};‘“111, Wiea B e D lands. 1t wus amended and agreed to. As amended it appropriates $8,506,000 to | Saturday to the five nations that had not Ui ITAN ' pay the Cherokecs for the land u question, | 8cknowledged the invitation of the United ' J of which §4%,000 shall be payable immedi- | States, throe declinations and two accept- Pe | in > = ptla guhie remaiuing §,000,000 shall be | ances bave been received. Austris, Turkey Testh Extracted Without Pa R 00 SAUAL Inala, 18, commenc- | 454 Greece (including Roumania and Servia) A nh on the 4th of March. 1504, and ending on | " " § ogmanis and § S = Siais < RIPANS TABULES the 4th of March, 18, the deferred pay. | 8F obliged to decline the invitation to par- | A Full Sel of Teefd oo Radbar flor $3.)). Tt gt ments to draw 4 per ceut interest, ¥ | ticipate, the reason given in each case being i /o et medicine ki , Numerous ameudments were offered at | that no vessels are available. Germany and | .p.‘,,,,:, t ganrance y exiractal 13t bt tadyaion, ciepiay fot) L‘.‘L”" " AT S0 o appeitie, i snia bepremsi, yaie'L) § ecimens of | § digetion. plmnpies, sallow comy Yarious polnts 1 the bill, aud most of them | Russia accept. Germany will seund two | were agreed to, Mr. Dawes, in charge of the | armored cruisers, the Kaiserin and Augusta - % Rt sl 10, and every diseas. resultiog’ bill, offering only faint opposition to them in | aud the cruiser Zadler. & | quiry from the State department, sent last | Vebility, sud uil Diseo oa sod W tho ymung, e mlddie aged and old ctus, with Coatitnonialn. FICK “Notiee to stockhol The annual meeting of stockh BEE Publishin mpany will | 1 oftice. corner 17th und Fiarnam stre duy, March 6, at 4 o'clock p. 1 on of & board of directors wnd such othe ay be presentod for considerse By order of the president GEORGE B. TZ8CHUCK, Secretary. 123d101M63 pecimens of Flexi o p 408, or & Tailure by tho souwach, Liv his anxiety to have tne il pussed,and | Kussia will send & large f) 1 NOLE Harranted. 00 roy - ot vl eatimy ars el b a: d s ( wo fleet and wil ae e 10 o wbn bly with the idea tuat they would all | probably have the largest representation of Amowmw "Gifice Third Fioor Paxio: 31 . :‘h"r::ul'm oD At wiped out in couference committoe. | any natioa in the ceremonios. The Russian Siagiiane e, ek and Farassi 063, SRR L Tuke eicvalor or stalrway from |

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