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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1893, {ng clause bo stricken out and the republican | present at roll call unanimously declined to | read the rule from Jofferson's manual prov- | 17 r ¥ ' v bill substituted listen to the reading of the journal, and | ing that the previous question could be | fi ) o il L4 4 The debate then continued as” briskly as | then settled themselves comfortably to lis- | ordered by a majority of thoso. present and od y : before. ten to committee reports on a seore or more | voting. iy Bennties of the Newberry Bil) of bills. As a result of these reports the he senators on the independent side |n' T v o vikoiomm! pport of the | eneral file was loaded down with n large | sisted that the rule quoted be made a part o i ; ‘ ! e Yo vigorously 1y wupfors of SH8 | Fiiber of sdditions) bils, Ameos. tham | the records Ed Bmltg Fm}:{\ll% o.;ww: t:o Barrier and when i chmo, A from the little Amer ST ehanisiaied the Fe b | were the following The question of allowing the statement ruto He (JanBe Whipped. 'an ot that, the scones in the big S At He olaitod that & mayority of ‘the | , House toll No. 877, to provide.for the trans- | made by Seraros wiory 1ok ie, giat part 1 Ppe arena weto even wilder than those | Dumry deciares Bmith the victor son cortit | Cured by .‘.,,':1,-,.”\- braska did not waat the New. | fer of certain inmates of the Girls Indus- | of the records was then put and carried by a T tlmvH fullin\’\ml ;)w {‘{'“"““ ..r| the | choors. Time of fight, one hour and ten Cuticura, 4 VHe olaimad. 300, thh as | trial school to the Industrial home, with the | vote of 20 to 11 mighty John " en climbed on | minutes ‘ 'wrrvl T omnel the ralifondete adopt ‘vhg | Fecommendation that it do pass The senate then took o rovess until @ | EIGHTEEN ROUNDS OF HARD FIGHTING | he"scits ‘b with savins hate hmbed until ) [ IR, . . House roll No. 38, to provide for the in- | o'clock this afternoon. they o Id yell no more. A shower of cush CORBELT'S EXPRESSION, | . b 4 owa | struction of illiterate convicts in the state on 1L, i m “the resorved seats belittored the — | Tt was Just toreible. ~ AL tines 1o srs gy ae Beal oad from the report of the lowa | structlon of iliterate convicts in the st »i & the Irrigation il Both Men in Fino Fogm aud Make Ter- | ring, and Captain Barrett with his horde of | He Takes the St fants Reconcillat v | 1 would drive mocrazy with (tehing and paln sailroad commission to prove that under the Y 7 wa efinitely po Inasmuch as Darner's circulation irriga Mlors onts was powerless to check the ever. | Through the day it would ftsh, cwus o Fates in forco in that state the revenues to | DHouse roll No 867 was indefinitely post. | | Innamuch a8 Darner's o P ribly Flerco Battie Ended by & Clean plueconss yas ¢ \ 3 Philosophieally. | W phguieh the day fo would fteh, omusing mo e DTCe € 16 srovided for the 58 oft barols | tlon b d bee o special order for o asting flood that swop: roug 6 s e , it | scrateh v 10 biood woud come, ang dure 36 railroads had steadily increasedthe | Poncc. Ut provided lorthe releass o parole | LR UYL AC been made u special order for | Knock Onf 'Blow in the A A cean il ABL L LR TR Mr. James J. Corbett, otherwise known as | fug* (i Shehe 't woce b oe; any dur: = (8 or | Of convicts in the state penitentiary under 0 7 “Gentl b oy { se o tonnogo was much lurger; that the number | 8/ COEVIEES 'h ¢he S into committee of the whole immediately Lagt’ Bound, Bill Madden and Dawson looked as {f they | dentioman Jim,” arrived in Omaha yester- | woult Soraiih sonias off ltke those of o fish, i g bR B B LR B g g was also indefinitely | after roll eall with Senator Dale in the had lost theic last friend, and Goddard, the | 48Y afternoon with his company and was | hocter “1T0 mikve me ronipasany sitnt£0F @ decreased from seven to one, and mlu e | postponed. It prohibited the giving of to- | chair. | Tt ttered, blueeyed and blood besmeared. | 8oon comfortably domiciled at his hotel, He | troudle would coms badh about the same III mn[vlu{-:-yh m" l';. r.“m| 4-\.an Au‘n“x: n.‘.‘ | 0 to convicts In the state penitentiary tor Ux.n'nur presented a l:l"m' batch of aw went into effe © argued tha ] s foll N gt 8d. o1 titions and letters both for and agatnst his | ; | . o pad, wasn pitiatlo ploture. fhaeed. b g k Newberry bill would bring about the same | House '!)r“«-mi "i \:(y'“».-'(“\lp,:':":ff;‘l-dn.).nr. x| Bl . & La., March 8. —[Special Telegram to Tue {:.,L‘."(.-:“,..'..,3,'31.‘.'{\.\" TI\,.‘\“";‘ ot 1t | his provious visit to the city, which might Deneticent results fn Nebraska. He be. ;‘i::?:h'll'vmlu ratos, "1 Senator Pope moved to strike out scction | BEE.)—Again tonight was the huge cireular L § it 3 be accounted for by his recent illness. lieved that if ||,..- ]ynl.)w(;n‘nu'»‘n l;‘w'l.l‘:lu{i i House roll No. #66 was recommended for | !, which provides for the appointment of a | avena of the Olympic club a glare of light, DURING THE FIGHT, Attired in a dark business suit and polished u;::mr:‘:;'fl!;?»jll' rward 1t had - made simce | passaze. It relntes to tho nssessment of state mm:\:.:w rnhlm;-‘]rl ‘8 )Ni"]"“l"'.{ excitement and enthusiasm, the erowd in tile he looked more th : ST . 2 | railroad and telephone property #2500 per annum. In support of his motios ebraska became o state, ! and the lust for olood and_ shokels wero | ho catohes Goddard on the jaw. ‘Then fol l upon them, and hoodless of life and limb | lowed & rattling exchange and Goddard HAZE[’ WITH ”GH'"G thoy battied like half-starved wild beasts. pushes Smieh to the ropes, landing two upper | Orassd the Orowd, cuts. They mix matters and Smith knocks | - Goddard down. Smith rushes him when " " . | he rises, landing o torrible swing on God- | And Pain from Eezema. Scratehed | dards jaw, knocking him down like a log. | until Blood Came. Seales Like | Goddard is unable to rise-and is countod out h Each was striving for a knock-out blow T had o very bad casoof Eozoma on my baock RiNostpe, OLysrie ™ eANs, [ giant, as hesat iy his chair with bowed | looked somewha inner vhen he paid | Hmeoach year. Then I began using Ourion 2 B, OLYMPIO CLuB, Naw ORLEAN \ 1 somewhat thinner than when he patd | Lng cach venr. Than I oR 1 MISS HANNAT N, I roly eured me, WILLIAMS, Lawrenceville, Dearvora O, fnd, actor than the > attendance being greatly in excess of that | How the Little AMiir Progres: from Time | fighter, and it scomed hard to believe that House yoll No. 383 was indefinitely post- | Pope claimed that the constitution prohib- | pEEICA! A Lo Bl s toknock Out, ! 4 : ey | My head bocato vory sore and all my hale Defended His Monsure. Poriod, , T6.redtots passonger Pates 105 cants | Tted the creation of o 8tate fioGr b court last night and aggregating possibly 5,000 NEw OnLEANS. L., March 8,—As the hour | LU W48 the man who had conquored the | foliout: I spont all 1 eautd mane ‘1o Hyehalr * Newberry took a few moment$ to explain | per mile. with an engine as its chief justice, He | The event was the premicr one of the Olym . ( north -" S~=AS8 Lle hou massive John L. Corbett professed to have t'.\l':':.""””'yih‘”'”" me; bought CUTICURA Bia bill.” Hfe thon claimed that tho Nebtaska | © House roll No, 871 was recommended for | afterward withdrew his motion. pic carnival, the heavy weight cen | APPY When tho boll would, sound its | almoat. entirely recovered from his indis Wl and 1 thon tend the Ungrr Lond a8 railroads had been built largely by public | passage. It appropriates $10,000 for the em- | enator Stowart then offered an amend- | Joo Goddard, glant of the Australian | S0norous clang, summoning the gladiators | nogition, howover, and was already. bogin. | Nel [y by thon Us PO 18 ot a flnor hond of expenso, und could consequently stand the | ploymient of counscl to nssist n the prosccu | ment i the interest ".'“Jf"fm.\\ eor 81500 | silver flelds, and Ed Smith, the Denver man, | 11t the ring, Smith showed signs of nerv- | hing et himself in fettlo for his fight | hilrlh Northorn Indtana than mino for only & reduction of rates. He read the ‘report of | tion of the cases against the asylum and “I.‘ et g isnovaoss A CERIHECEIOHOW [ ivie purse was $10,000 with a side bet of | ©USness, but his backers and handlers tried | with Charley Mitchell next Decembor., JORES BROw:N the Nebraska State Board of Transportation | penitentiary boodlers : year 100 & LA R 0 thelr best to jolly him along and to prevent I am fully conscious,” he said, *that from 1801, o comparative statement of rates House roil No. 188, am@nding the code of ) 4 #2,50 Although the barrier champion has $1i8 posstbiiey AE Rl ¢ et fetieh Mitchell will give me the harvdest fignt I in Towa anc a, and claimed that the | civil procedure, was indefinitely postponed Frrdi T e l:l'h‘n;l- l“hll- won many battles in the land of the Southern N " i {“y X “';”“~ Sl r "I have ever had. He is as foxy as any pugilist dc o ouse roll No. 347, to regulate land cases, of pulling the bill to pieces until Sena- | ¢o0q his atio s country rests | C1Cd: Smith had trained faithfully and | in' the world, and . witial e Hdniis g Rbpere i "\eire " Unjuny ‘U | s ecommeno o paseaf. 47 | Lo Burr s 1o the Avicus OF his pe | Cros 1S reputation in this country Aich | 1ooked fine enough to wt up a great battie. | tore than ardiney sl encirof [ Cuticura Resolvent, oriminated against. . Ho closod with g al- | - House ol No. 305 s Tecommended for | Measure. 1o complained thit scnufors wore | MAnIy upon the ferocions manner in which At 8:80 the vast, arenn In which the many | coute 1 beriovo thas s ol por ieChuOf | Tho now Blond and 8kin Duriior internaily, el e AR ety L passage. It sets apart certain lots in ceme- | Bttacking his bill without fully understand- | he annihilated Peter Maher, the so-callea | 2 Bl MRt Have Yebt Souetn and iy | (ALl sentisehile. vogtas Hoti o will | 3 OUTLCERA, the greut Skin Curo, and Curis Al Tt P L s e Leries a8 a burial place for deceased union | 1K it merits, © He agked them to “listen to | Irish champion, and his two battlos with doo | "OWbIe fights have been fought and whe wd to my fitness for tho event. 1 shall trai iALly.. IRBLARLIY " Loliesa. day L omaKs 8, . Gt . o prayers of the peopl | ¢ i > e thousands frof 1l parts of the wol 2 8s for tho event. 1 shi ain | ternally, instan ovo and speedil Howe believed it certain that the majority | soldiers the prayers of tho people.” [ Choynski in the antipodes. As for Kd | the thousands from all parts of t rld 1 with the utmost care, and if 1 should los cure every. disense and humos e sk i, wanted legislation on this question. He House roll No. 860 was recommended for '_\’j‘\’\ M' I'-l.]'ll n; ad o 1( |(,|, r(n‘nlu ]v.’\l'” m[ Smith, not much remains to bo said, but de- | DAVe Watched the gladiat rial contest A8 | will be no fault of my own. | scalp. and blood, with 1oss of halir, fr claimed that he had been told that the sen- | passage. The bill plices the powers of ap e e RLL UL TR B S o Hie 1 sacord worth comfortably well filled. ®It is estimated When the chumpion was asked his opinion | €¥ 10 wgo, from' plunies to serof ate would not pass the bill sintment and removal of all state officers :h“‘\':”f\ in nu;! of irrigation had “already | (; b i ““’ he ha T 1w lorel | EhAt at least 5,500 spectitors occupied seats | of the rocent exploston. of - Sullivan hon Hoar physiclans, hospitals, and all other remos . Nowberry asked if Howe had any assur- [ and _employes now vested by law in the | been fully supplied, = ° i R e S s nys boen donsldered | and preivate boxes.. Ab U:ES b, m. tims was | Mitchell at Nt, Louls hie secmed o tets fng | y ance thut the senate would pass any railroad | Board of Public Lands and Buildings, Senator North asked Tefft if the man who | much more than an ordinary man, The two | called v very good jol B Myt . bill. B R R T L NeLL AT OVHIEE OF | men reported to uhe club at a half nour ago, | IFikst Round—The men came up slowly ho sala bvant to suy anything ubout that | ofe S8 FRetr et e Pormioutts, Ko i we ws of enate. tion, State Board of Health, and State | 4 ation diteh, " oth i s ver rhest for " Jddard led and Smith immediately clinched | he said, “for I don’t feel that it is nocess. Py Mua AND CNE COnbe p et iy Tt T Honrd of Phaviacy in. the. Hands. of the | . DAFIONsaid that tho letter would_bring | both o sha vary, Mighcst form ofiphysical n. Breaking away, Smith feinted swith | Phere 15 n. mon o aatth Who oan VI 01| BaRTon Ly o ANDE INRAICAE L By D ARVINE ARG HB LWAN | oo 5 down upon its author the “curse of his own | perfection, Smith in particular. Goddard | jgi | BFCHEINE dway, Goddard with the | anything that T over did that was hot on the | - $#~How to Care Sk n Disbasos, 'V ol R e e S L LA O eaol] o, M1, by, Gitidoh | iowe, 1o | DoIs: : ! aftar-:| hago rng from quita a'savara cold, but | right, Asother clinch. Goddard, led" with | lovel, ai T proter to. lot my sacmdheng | 11 imow o Oy tostimonints miilod froo Ate would nob aboltah the rallicad. commn: | pimish. persons entering horses in races The debate continued during the after- | hetold me that he would warm that out of | left, but Smith ducked tleyerly Again God- | foritself, Between you and me, however, PLES, binok - A b ] AN ny | under false names or out of the proper | B0ON, Stewart, Pope and Tefft leading the | o e o5 (F S he ring a few | dard leacs and lands on Smith's neck, draw- | 1 think that if Sullivin would add the Beit A oy s hoads, rod, rough, chapoed sion, and that that body would not consent I had Smith in the ringa to cut off the salary of the commission’s sce- 7 ¢ Piiny oppositio Rl 3 ¢ 3 4 and ofly skin cured by Ouricuita SOAp. class, was recommended for R A RN completing | minutos ing blood from the ear. Smith slipped down | ish Jack to his colors it would be very appro ouse roll No. 301 was_indefinitely pos Pried 5 dlnimed tha » people de- A Shbwe waiting the full time to arise. Bell rings | priate, in view of his recent utterances 5 P N St v{'.:“‘]“):{"',' ‘l'”‘.'.',’,',}\hf"_."';',",‘ ople do- | poned. Tt appropriated $5,000 0 encourage | the consideration of the bilk, by (a0 with Goddard in greas fave I was sorry to learn of Tommy Ryan's ‘ % HOW MY SIDE ACHES ! C"l Fine I:lead of Hair. BEULAI C. STEWART, Butler, Indluna. bill hivinog ! farmers and gardeners to' adopt irrigation Reports from a number of iding com- Among the celebr in iront deats are | Second Round—Opened with a feint, but p." continued Corbett Ryan' is a Acuing Sides and Back, 11ip, Kidney :‘21‘}:’“" state had the power to regul methods in agriculture. ":\'l“'l‘* \\‘l-l':‘ll'm'l'l\'ml. after which the sen- [ about all mentioned as present last night and | Goddard insvantly punched Smith on the | game little man, and did not deserve any fad Uterlue Bains, 4 DL Porter demanded of Howe if he did not | . Houseroll No. 302 was indeflnitely post- | ate adjourned. R scores of others, including Tom Allen and | damaged car, Smith landed left swing on | such bad luck. T am looking for o groat Ant 2 cts, ! Janaes A g R Dy r ‘ . o4 Tom Kelly, the imers of 8 is; Bat | DS opponent’s neck and clinches to avoid a | fight between Hall and Fitzsimmons. and 1t | ~ < o prefer. for the good name of the house, to | P 188 SEIGGt OAB tioliats shill b sold Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes the lead of | Tom Kelly, the old-timers of St. Louis: Bat | 1S 01 ML t avold a | fight botwean Hall and I 10 it | ,,,,'\;,.",,. "f”?"‘;“"."':"i"" :,,'“...'h.,u ,_' i ;”13;“ “Il‘:'«;'.(l'.:h_!(\ 'yl"..-'hk ts shall be sold | 1,0 oh preparations on our shelves son. Denver; ex-Li@utenant Duffy of | Jctrt: . Goddard struck him and clinched | would be hard to pick the winuer. 1 think | M owe retorted that he did not care for the | ¢ . ‘ , S d cries of foul. Smith swung heavily on | that the two men ave protty evenly matched Carpeuter & Palmeter, Jamestown, N. Y. | Chicago, John D, | Sapit thonter, | Goddeoa LAY, s X i y p s was fo ) 18 for Contost K e / ’ Dy JC - Long of the Park theater, | Goddard's left ear. A vicious exchange fol- | and neithor has o ¢ inch on that 10,000, | el GO DTG HATO) P e “; '”"“‘";'" l' l\'\‘v”"‘l;x‘l" E 5o T rley, Dr. J.-J. Davisof Chicago, | owing, both reaching the neck. Honors | The e on was greatly elated over the Rhodes and Howe then had another tilt. | woferpad. the matter of the slaime for e Ed Smith, the Read house man; Henry y remarkable su which his company ha - h . ) “ L o8 . i 5 Smith's Agility Saved Him, xperienced on the road It had played to . The former said that the supreme courts had PNBE! > O PS oK vlect ases Mme., Modjeskn at th Baker, the Windy City pugilist; Claude ‘ I g penses in the contested _clection cases pre- 3 y y pugilist; |2 b s _ owded Kouses every. htirk ia iiavok established the fact th state had the | sented two reports. The majority report | Modjeska is the best Camillo on the stage | Vamell, Guorge Ludiger, Tommy Ryan's | Third Roend ~he men come up good as s e oy st ORI weetiie SHE ace L e | ecommended the payment of thefollowing | to Comparisons, despite the proverbial | brotherindaw, Billy ~ Madden, 15 St. J. | Moy and Smith's agility helped e | been raised. In Siotx ity thie house | o ife's Jishod the right, but ‘tho logislatire had | CuMS resentaiives Nason, Goss, fiquum, 0re forced lipon the ritic, and the | Govern, Georgo Dawson; Evan Lewls, | grontly as e saved himed mocibed i | orowded AL LS oth, is [ —1hats my wife's you know—wears never mude any attempt to avail itself | £ CHANG ‘I‘l'f‘:fm'\.f,",‘__‘ B i 1('vv'|'-'):“x"'.5\~i & :‘\ rl.ffr'.‘fi-':“ II')“' e nest Roeber, Duncan McMillan, Tom Dunn | blows by ducking, Goddard reactied Smith | they played to 212,000 during their w | cheerful,life-is-worth-living expres- of the right. He lsoclaimed that there were'| Syon Sath (o8 AUGRIESs feedt FL AL Waring, appeared as Camille at the Boyd. The | °f Peoria, J.J. Leonard of Memphis, “Hand- | 01 the neck with his left and then jabbed | SV, After the success of the present soa- | sion, ever since I presented her a box of o : v 1 VEaR! son his manager intended to st out with independents in the house who did not want | &0\ ormevis feos. 8150 Sae BN some” Dan Mury oston, George La | DM hardon the stomach. The Australian lroad legislation, her prefe ng to house was small, but the artist was not om an Murphy of Boston, George La i o) Sl o g i v forced matters. Smith landed on Joc's neck | & DeW melbdrama next r, which it is | bavo the question open for future.legisla- | St ity 3 fons o coces, Saam iseoi | aflected by that, dnd hier playing was of the | Blaoche, Joo Ficlden, Frank Boswortn, | Lo matte Another cry of foul, but the | hoved will bo even m tiow, B U DLk Soate: hd: Pl highest character. She idealizes Camillo; | Pitzsimmons' trainer, Alex Gregains, and a [ referee refused to allow it. Smith ag A e & \Debate 2 X costs and nor does the moral for a moment suffer x J : SAWUR HIS TOTE Ol Gt g v SO A Clutid Enjoys ome Person: inte. [ #150.60: Trivin, costs and att 3 e R A T score or more of press representatives, wung his loft o Goddard's’ neck as 11 e blesauithi TS it AdA Porter then chimed In in an attempt to | The minority report was signed by Hepre- | g fe imohy: one ruises the char: Same O1d Scenes, el 4 g effect of Syrup b Whian 00 corner the member from Nemaha, but the | sentative Gerdes, who protestod against the el P i Fourth Round —Goddard lead with the lefy | ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of | M i makes of it & woman to be more than pitied, | The scencs around and 0.0 4 Hing i mithe it alaxative, and if the father or mothor latter cornered him by forcing him to admit | payment of any of the contest olaims. Ho | o women i bo symimipiod or, than bit gt i avound, aud, about tho club | again. landing heasily on Smith's faw. They | 8 Iaxativ billous, tho Inosg Kratify b pesules WHITE RUSSIAN that he would rather no legislation at all | failed to find any law giving the legislature respected. A great performance, a veritable | NOUse all the evening in a vivid way recall | clinch once mor Smith jabs Goddard | ¢ b if the Newberry bill could not be passed. | the power to appropriate moncy for such a b | e Joddard tr rowd Smith ae. follow its use; 8o that it is the best family : ! H ; | the stirving spectactothat occupied the sur- | WWVice. Goddard tries to crowd Swmith again | I t _ triumph. And the supporting comp th I I A iouE o 7 B T remedy known and every family should hao Porter reiteraied his statement that tho | purposc aud he considered it a precodent full | okt Aud | the supporting respective | roundings on tho nightof the momorable | Suitn e puaKe at short range foilows. | hqneds amendments offered by the raiiroad commit- | of © to the futur parts. | Corbett-Sullivan bajle. Handsome car- | Gemt lcfius to show signs of uring. God e — tee were made at the demanda of the republi McKesson moved that neither reports be E = x : a4] d 4 ard lands two hard ones on the Denver | oo oo yle have piles, but Do Witt's cans and therefore it had becomo 8 republic | accoptod. - o belleved Gt i o oot g Champlon Corhett at the Farnam riages, barouches, Jandaus, hansom cabs, | mans head. More serions in-fiehting and 1 s Witch Hazel Salve w cure thes can bill. claims were paid all should be p An audience that filled every nook and | hacks and vehicles of conveyance of all | both somewhat weak. Smith lunas heavily | Witeh Hazel et | A ; ; . Goddard* v 1 staggers | 3 1 P 3 . Bty ooyou necd mot, chow on that rag any | Chairman Higgins of the special commit. | corner of the Farnam Street theater greeted | styles and descripijons filled with w R Dlov s ol the e s, iy s Both PERSONAL PAKAGRAPHS, | Sheis allmys recommending K7 onger,” exclaimed Howe. tee to which the claims had been referred | cpamni ames J rbett and compa dressed men have polled in a steady s L) ty P RO LU —_— | soaps her says she i wrell, Lwill chow until Imake you swal- | stated that it had been a difieult matter to | Giepehion James ',"“"\j[‘,“,'{"‘l(’u:,m"'"”"‘ R Byt | g Fireh Round—Goddard jubs Smith insthe Ml Bawieas Resawit sturneds teom | a 110 Wy ' ‘",‘»’ says she is LG BEFi¥e 81 & itk bhat ot it | as ng, and 4 0 ax up to the main entrimee ever since 7 o'clock ce. Smith retaliates on the chest, and re Mr. Edward Rosewu returned from |- through with experiments—has just ) A t y able departure from the usual drama ) i i PLVOS 1 * §ab fre g f the east yesterday o1 won't swallow it,” said Howe. And | justice to all parties. The majority of the | Lol doh aspiring pugilists, “Gentleman | LD€reis the same glare of electric lights, | ceives another jab from Joe's everready left ity _ e Sl | what she needed to make labor easy, ghen he complained that the independents | committee hind agreed that when o man had | Jocis, Of aspiring pugilists, ido of the in- | the same confusion:sof the impecunious | After doe misses loft wwing, Smith gets | Hon, M. J. Hughes of West Point, Cuming d ensure perfectl o ’ denfed the republicans tho right to introduce | been given a certificate from the properly | e, i well attuchos to the porsondlity of | rabble thromging : Royal and Gravies | i1 00 Bl twice wilh the left 5 o e oy e Comoera il et | S ANCL(ENSUIER perftet yled elothtas a railroad bill. constituted authorities he should be pr o e sl L : together for a lively exchan committee Omaha, regretting that he | She knows what she’s talking about— “You don't offer a bill, you offer a mere | tected by the state, ; beginning to tell on both men, though ¢ praniay n | don’t forget it . substitute,” was the way Porter came back | sked how many of the contest arabs, ‘the —same blue | dard seems a little stron Goddard hits Mr. George D. Beck of Sheridan, Wyo., is | £l \ | JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Ckicago. | the man for whom the title part was cast. | streets, the same noisy whistling, serecch- /M. Corbett is notan actor, and he has | ing of strect seuse cnough to know it. He spewks his B o eat il Eoforted [Howa, T4 wWerafoctedthe olafms of all the'fallows | aia thas ie oot bh s ooy oI, (o iy it faots B g T e surging, | 1ot on Goddard's neck, and the latter tot- | gaged in the senatorfal fieht in Wyoming Trould bo mighty good thing for the stato | who didn’t get their seats," replied Higgin U who hus heretofore aspired to his- | rushing, jostling, conzlbmerate throngs that if we could offer substitutes for some of the | Howe then offered a substitite to boih . ionic fame. His rendition of the part 1s | made the exhilarating pieture of si I 3 members on your side of the house.” ports. providing that the claims of both sides | yor marked by 4 1y great degree of dramatic | oo S 1ox i picture of: six months Had the Donver Chinp Groggy. Mr. Beckwith. Referring to the appoint- = Lost the Motion to Substitates shanlde paid e i E e erit, but, barring slight drawl, is natural | “52 R . Sixth Round —Goddard lnnds with straight | 20t Mr. Boeck suld: ST think th b the.| AMUSEMENTS. Muaily ot b e ques e atmed thav v od to the substitute. He | enough tobo entirely satisfactory, even if it ot oy aronn tho scones too are a | jofy on Smitlr's neck, and they clineh, God., | APbointment of Beckwi J0bIEME Toh T E to thnly: ot B30 . m. the auestion was put | clatmed that if the clhims were paid it would the listener is nov awarg of the idéntity of | Tevetition of those of "Wt ‘momentous occin- | (i hirs et cevine him | Wellamong the business men of the state, | BOYID'S TN A Ve | Modjeska. TUILCC of, the awhiolo on Howe's | andburago'attorhieys to work up tontest cascs | LS 1St 2 obe ol it GORRM e i [FRannioteL Silthubwian, . but the term is only for two years and that : N THE 1) i L motion t strike out all of the Newberry | i aeq ditoriels toworlup contost cases | o actor. : Son Bt eTite Benbinys giillssion souts, the | against thovopes. Ho hiatho Denver chap [ 2Gthe terin Is only for two years and. ¢ anl TO-DAY (SATURDAY) MAT T bill, fter tho enacting cluuse, and substitute | gtato treasury, © & oL L0 oo* CULOLME | Tho first nct introduces Gentleman Jack | peserved private hoxce. and press pews are | ETogey. He recovors and jabs Joo wickedly, | 1Y be some consolation.” 3 TS YR A e M the'bill offered by Carpentor. “Keckley believed that the claims of the | 4% college student and incidentally Alice | pooupied, the | gallorias o o care Are B ijher tautndimlion RrangoRpacdennni, [ ENACIE BRI R o o4 vision the motion was lost by o | men who began thoir contosts in good. faith | Sounders, his flancee. oyt s g 3 @ | ridors and promenades filed with expectant | Smith A e O s R sl B D vote of 48 to 52, iKeckley, rapublican, voting | 3 s inkers son, also aspires to the hand of the | followerst the game of hit, stop and got | Where both fell, Terriblo fighting and both | Loy ! with the independents; f “fould be pald, but he intimated shat the | pasutita: Alice, sud from the Fvatey Sbrita i) ek P T unabieto rise, only struggling to their feet | 800 wife, St Paul, Minu; H. Baer, Pitt : And then Nowberry, the putative ather | DoUEIS county” contests ad not been so | i natred that forumns tho mainspring of the He Was to Have Fought Ryan. as the round bnded, Smithhad thobest ot it. | butg; Henry Dougias, Chiongo) H, M. Bost- panposted Ly of the bill, arose With his faco with | “fnec didn't believe that the attornevs i | V1ot Halliday strives through five kets and raanigan: stizer tonight the | qS0Venth Round —Goddard comes up weals, | Wick, Woodbine, Tn.: Joln Mervick, Roch- pleasurablo’ emotion, and moved thap the | ,,Ccrdes didn't believe that the attorneys in | hi’tia ofviltaing 1o sy joubipiive dets and s, 2 prellminary dpvetizer {ouight tho |l myoy Dlinoh eacly oohor ab aroey b ook er, N.Y.; M. M. Levison, Chicago; I, L. MR. OTIS SKINNER 3 o8 ved thag He aamnn cases wero entitled to their fees. | hi vival, but without success, and the | 1ub engaged Georga Dawson, who wis ta | e eI Bt h KL oy ratire K ddard, A, Froehlich, New York: R. I, and her ‘oW 00mpROY 0L HIAYers: Somimlties rise and report the bill-back to | Ho said that n member of the Dogsia o s 3 the | Jave fonght . T Ryan, and Edd v mselves. Smith hits Joe three times | & A 1; Jack Douald. Grand PRy the house with the recommendation that the | delegation had stated v e Douglas county | climax is' reached when he imports Charies Gliensro o e e o lefu an ks him to his knees, He | Ralston, Rock Island: Jack Donald, Grand MATIN IDAY AT 2:30. bill pass as amended Torday it g onted to the committeo yes- | Tiitehell, the ehumplon boxer of England, ontround ot ALC Bp.0n, 1O | rlses in ‘timo to save himself, bu 1t wos a | 18land: ' D. L. Manstield, Chleagos W. . | Shakespenro's Iistorieal Tragody in Five Aot Tho committec rose, and Howe offered an | 10 the lagisintare o pi o, Ereed to 100k | ¢ down the young American, who is now o P T RIS A . Goddurd landed a ‘nard lefy on | Bulley, A G King, Now York; H. H HENRY VIII, winendment to the effect that the report bo | f2iled thore thay waud i astiog T theY [ instructor of boxing in the California Athlotic | the ded - through | the topes. Damers | Smith's stomach, then Smith clinched to | Loughtidge, Grand Jlaia e Msunaknge EVENING PERFORMANCE AT & concurred in that the Carpenter bill be sub- | "o e \wanted to leaas ae . ber | LD Tn this act Corbettgives n very pretty @trippod boautifu, clean ligbed and iy | 8¥0id punishment. Then they spar for | New York; 0. B, Newell jond wite, ONelll, | prgariok sehiiler's Historleal Plny 10 Five Acts stituted. Tho yeas and nays wore domanded Y Govdes Aidar how who the member | oxhibition of punching the bag, and the next |Stripped cidonco of tha inoe qond €1¥INg | Yhreath, Smith swings left, landed with | Neb.: G. Kuhn, New York. | MARY STUART. 3 ys was. Gerdes didn’t answer until after he | pup whees b o] 5! sh ol every evidence of the plucky fighter that : oI P o1l rings. he Mercer: F Richards, Corni { and the amendment was 108t by a voto of 48 | Nid" taican his seat and thos o iionod'e | act, whero he knocks out the English oham- U Srisnatior i minok o hat | force on Goddard's neck just as bell rings At the Mere AOhAtdE COPRING, | porogyr yiees aars a0 aniaratl AR to5l, The yeas and nays were demanded | 120 taken his seat and then he formed a | 1ok “is Staged wm oxscliont aton of the pyidently s, Greenex was much the | “migneh ™ Round ther hurried to the [ N¢ Y.3R. S. Floyd and wife, J. R. Nor 1o to first floor, $1.00; bileony. oo nd §1u on the motion to adoptthe report of the | Lo “f"fimfi“w”’rm(*‘“":-hfwl gt Tl at N Onbans wherelithio f EAUSE (RS Bult Fopiced, B8 o wus, | scratoh, Goddara started in with a rush | New York; L. B, Caumann, 56, Tonis O Iy, | Han o fret fioor 10 baicony, b, Malnos pricos 3 < 2 i 4 T e e name of “Goss” loud enough for Sulli -Corbei ] 0| horoughly outclassed by e Australian k ands i r eft on Smith's jaw. Williamson, Chicago; Ja L. Daughurt sumo as nignt. ‘."""'."_"'"“l Ak ":',lli".l.‘l. Dassrand the | Howo to hear. s‘;lx::-n::}x;t:l'lm“.-’?x‘?xfl‘l‘ui?u]r( Dleasing special- | The four founds were a clever exhibition of A‘\“r‘zi.-,l«“.‘ (,-.-.::4‘::'.-}}:;-|.£‘3l<y1:’|1»; e oy | L mon Onlonpe. ach, - Portiand, Oro.} | == N EW R TR Uy oyt SR hafter, the debato had progressed along | yes were introduced, and Corbett was: pro. | the [eTaiklosean axt. Iplmhloidnciciwas | tho ool - Godahrd icomas. baok SRiib thall Mrs Ei0r Haviay ant sos Be s Qe BOY DS 5Yer ustSRor this evening, thess lines for an hour Higgins weurped | santad with o magnificent Tasiket of roane, about as good a dancer as his master. But | yjupe" aid ghoy g ap furiously. Goddard | L. W. Russell, Glenwood, [n.; Lute Welsh, 24 £ q Represontative Woods' prerogative and et of the “Turnover” club, which occu: | Hitle iden could be formed of Dawson's"| fighrs Smith cloanly, and when e riaee they | Mirs Ho B Welh Neon Ditarabe Poter. | Three ngms.mm‘day March 6 Took Up Beet Sugar. moved the previous question. It was carried | ui four boxes, After Mr. Spud Farrish | Peculiarstyle of fighting by this play, but | oo together hammer and tongs and punch | son, Grand Island; Atkison Bros., Merna, | Commencing L] . Seventy-cight members auswered to roll | dnd the yeasand nays were demanded on | Rud presented the floral tribute thechampion | Yhere was a unanimous mnotion - that it | gio® (OECHICT rely. ddard had the best | Neb.; W. K. Paul, Lincolu; Mrs, Bloteky No Wednesday Matineo call at 8 o'clock this ovening, and the nogse | the adoption of Howe's sut Nearly | stated that he was now matched to fight | Was o Micky thing for him that Tommy | Sh¢h other : *" | and ohild, Shelby, In.; A, Desjardins, OhL immediately went into committee of the | eVErY member aroso to exy ; Mitchell next December and would do his | 1yan's ankle went back on him in_the ¥ > cago, T1L; S, C. Bolling, Phil: LF LOUISE LESLIE-CARTER whole, with Woods in the chair, upen the | 81l 80rts of reasons were giv best to keep the championship in American | leventh hour. Ryan would have had an Goddard Stll Winning. Davis, H. D. Kelly, Kansas 4 Tn DAVIAHolae008 Comedy. with b ThlK consideration of house roll No. 16X, pro- [ O® way or the other.” Goss of Dougl nands. gasier thing than he had with Jack Wilkes | Ninth Round—Goddard uppercuts Smith | Diue y, Hot Springs, S. D, .24 bitdons 2ot el 3 d viding for a bounty to the growers of sugar | Yoted for the substitute, s ying that he be- —————ee in Omaha a year ago. In the third round | lightly and the latter closes in on him. In CnicAGo, 1., March 8.- [Spec beets. When Woods assumed the gavel the | lieved the men who contested his seat did 80 Genuine Activity in Heal Estate. the two men knocked cach other down in | the break Smith hits Joo @ good one on the IR LBrR NS e house applauded vigorously. He announced | in good faith The liberal proposition and terms of pay- | turn. Then in a grand rally, both by agree- head. Goddard forces Smith and pounds and Pacifie—~Willlam O. Lannon, W that for this evening at least the previous | Casper voted yea for the reason, as ho | ment offered by the North Gialveston assechy. | ment swung rights, went to the. sans i 8 | Lo rouroy gor ring. Smith is weakening. | Wabster. Omabn, Goeat Norgrmol W. A question would not be entertained. said, that early in the session he had voted | tion to investors, is rapidly bringing pur- | heap and were counted out by Duffy. Goddard lands havd on Smith's neck, punch- | & ey BT EERL FRTELET Joseph The bill provides that there shall be paid 11;;:;“;: "‘:‘ l":"‘ T“;'I'"‘l;‘ ;'O:"i'l i“l;l ""_N‘\l chasers into the field. The enormous amounts Appearance of the Principals. ;m: hlxvn‘vmlu‘muwlyi umll lh‘vi\‘ ('llulh'hl Szmu.h Garneau, jr., Omaha. Palmer—H. V. And During the Second Act, to any corporation, firm or person, who shall K ise, in-order that his party might | alveady expended in public Improvements— | e - ; 3 knocks Goddard's head and Goddard returns O shnilon, . T epueytion, e oe perto, who hall | 1 s, i [ g oot peving 'and erading, oo | T esgLgnehe mad el aprestance | Wi ot v o it sumes | Miewen Searice, D0 LU0 | MISS LOTTIE GOLLINS, 81 per ton, providing the favtory pays o | Kyner of Douglas voted no because he did | planting and. sewerage, publi - holie Ltk ¥ g ) ) | v e iy X again with a stinger on the ribs. Round B $ e yor | Tha Pamoiis Origionl *“Daerasrasboomsdeit e {ertain schedulo of prices specifiod in”the | 10t beliove tho contest against him was | Rotels, otc., have rapidiy ebhunced the vajes | lendants, Billy Madden, Jim Gibbons and | 3411 with o stinger o to Tue Bee.]—Omaha: W. Hayden. buyer | The Fumous Orlglnal “Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ny. 1 o o AR o 1 3 : ayden Bros., Westminster; Miss Hay- | e £ seuts will opon Satarduy morns begun in good faith, ik v e T or | George Dawson. Smith quickly followed. Ten ddard jabs Smith twi for Hayden Br tminster a) The salo of seats D aturday morn P Rhodes objected 0 the adoption of the | LOCKNCF of Douglus modestly asked to ho Seheans S very el inereurrjn | He stied his soft 1 tinto the ring from the | 1, {Path SOUIGTICRCaN Jabe Smith twice K Wyammor e oy | faxiatd findie ukiiofollowing. yricea iHieg bounty. McKesson, who introduced the bill [ excused. but upon Howe making objection he | valuation, There never was o botter time | €ate. He was greeted by tremendous ap- | 10k and lands o good one with the left on Cealeall P o Rl Eor f 4 L i t at the request of the Beet Sugar nssociation [ Was compelled ‘to vote. e voted for the | than now to Invest, as North Galveston. | Plause: His seconds were the veteran Tom Joe's mouth. Both glad to clinch. Goddard | Worthington, Murray 1 "‘M St T"EATEH POPULA of the state, explained Iis provisions. Ho Mbaiuer 3 Tex., 18 built upon a'sure foundation, For | Alicth Paddy Smith, Bat Masterson and Juck | foreos Smith to the ropes but Smith clinches | Belvidere. . il tained thy or the present law Euro- | _ The ote on Howe's substitute, which pro- | fuit "partioalareoas address D, D, | Foga e e 4 and avoids punishment. Smith lunds with — : | to the grower of beets, He claimed that the | POUh contestants and contestees, stood, y Neb, the local ggent, or tho North Galves. | WILL & mué ob Wi calculated to | Walled | staggers him. ~ They clinch = continually. B THE CHAMPION OF THE WOALO, passage of the bill would make Nebraska | 435 nays, 48, and was therefore lost. ton association, box 963, Minneapolis, Minn, | Man silly withou 8. mit, walked | gnith has the best of the round. = iy b el 2 the o b i 77 | about tho ring with the atr of & conqueror. | ®ievanth Round—The moment the gong Z ) JAMES J. CORBETT BRELen ey angas pmoiucing stet in thie IN THE SENATE. Omahans Helped to Dedicate. Smith was apparently undisturbed by the | gounded the men clinched to save themselves. Z $ 5 s Forced the Fightiy 5 Mrs. Leslie Carter in “Miss Helyett? and | formidable appearance of his burly foeman. | 4 'Goddard jubs Smith on the break-uway . | Assisted by a Select Dramatic Coupany In Before the debate had proceeded further Oonduct as Chairman of the Com- | 15414 Collins dedicated L. M, Crawford's =h' is rather o handsome follow and when | mpoy’exchange hard lefts and Cloddard lands 2 His Now P'lay 3 4 & doffed his temporary covering, exhibited | ;7 - 2 1o ith staggers. Now | Aoy diaie had, proceoted furihes itteo of the Wholo Discussods now thoater at Bt Jocaph Ahlsduameorry | e doflod his temporary covering, exhibitod | G SIHES PG s ot Cocdars lancs |GENTLEMAN JACK. P ¢ 3 Il 1 = ters for an instant. Goddard has the better | but the legislature adjourned with the fight at him, claims had been rejec coated officers and red badged club attend- | Smith Tard with left. Smith replies with | in thoe city He is one of the men who en g v i .v Py Tho Roy for € of the round declved a draw and tho governor appoinied | DUSKY Diamond Tar Soap whtieus,one it report back v 0 Vel arc Speci T ‘ it Smith's turn to force things and he rise, it report back the bill with the recom ‘ Ly, 01N, Neb., March 8.—[Special to Tne | ppa following Omaha people were interested | trained athlete. guv‘:f::r( e gamely, but th /e both melldnlmlu that it bo iudefinitely postponed. | Ber.]—The entive time of the senate was I weak and are obliged to Spar for wind. The He stated that he offered the motion in order | round closed with the men fighting hard. entirely suspended during this articipants in the dedicatory excreises: W. | Allen won th toss and planted Denver Ed ment, taken up this morning with u wrangle overa | B. Day and wife, Tom Mulyahill and wife, | in the lucky corner. 1.\‘unm objected W | e eugthy | M. J. Dowling and wife nd Mrs, W. J. [ a strengthening plaster on . God | request w d upon t Iy ¥ ry S 1 PPIEAG MR Ahe Foogpd (n Jengihy e CHESHANE ARSI MEHRe Mre. Wod, dard's wrists, = which the refe Bell Saves Smith, 4 | | FARNAM St, THEATER "9iiA" 1H6¢ 2bc v H0e and THo 4 Nigits Mgshniies Suaday, March 9, Hurry 1% Munson’s Celebzated Military Play, to bring the question to an issue at once. Elder laid himself out m a brilliant foren- sic effort, in which he opposed the motion to | eXpianation offered by Senator Mattes of his tingent returned yesterday, ordered removed. Goddard wore white | Twelfth Round—Considerable caution on Indofiuitely postpone the bili and mude an | action as chairman of the committee of the T e tights and Smith green trunks ouly. | both sides. Smith gets in & good one under Ampassioned appeal for *“The farmers who are | whole on Wednesda evening. In 1t Senator A Popular K ody for Colds. The disparity in size of men was like com- | Joe's id Goddard replies with an expected to produce them beets. forth b M B. land of M dale, T ¥ iant t ¥, Goddard t 4 left on th hest. Smith s ' xpoc o produce them beots Mattes sets forth at length his reasons for v, Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn., | pariug a giant to a pigmy, Goddard tower y good left on the ch Smith_ wa! 1 b | Wataon was evidently convinced by the | (i eies sels [th ut leugth bis been engaged fu_the drug business | ing head and shoulders over Smith, but this ing, and Goddard rushes him, but Smith iz | A FAIR REBEL. protest of th county statesman for he S el e abin < New Jersey, Florida, New York | fact did not worry the Depver man a bit, | stops him with a jab in the neck and then £3 o by 7 v \Vll_lul!'fl\\ his motion enito ysart entered an emphatic ])Il’: and Pennsylvania for the past nineteen | and he got ready for the teughest, bioodiest, | follows it with two others. Goddard gets in Elder then offered an amendment provid- | test to the statement being made & part of i years, says: ‘‘Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy | most ferocious fight ever witnessed in this [ an upper cut and Smith lands twice with ing that the bounty shall be paid only to therecord. He entered a general denial of | i | f f | the best selling cough medicine I have | famous arena. swinging lefts on Goddard's eye, starting ONPDERLAND sotual farmers and gurdencrs, and it carried | 40 starements contatned 1 the paper, and | ever handled.” People who use this remedy Thoy ,? INo Time. the blood. This round favored Smith { PER 1 Founded on Colonel Thos. B Rose's memor- ablo escupo with 100 Union oficers from LIbDY Another amendment offered by Goss provid : s are so much pleased with it that they recon- Thirteenth Round—Smith opened with a ot and Bijou Theaters ing that the manuigourors of sugar shal ‘,’:"‘“,""'\f‘l"‘“",‘:l‘l';“‘,,':""'"“' the trouble | youd it %o their frionds and nelghbors, | When Referee v called thme mot a | inirteonth Round=Smith ope jaw. Then eceive no benel om the bounty®was | from the very beg g. . All this week There is nothing better for a bad cold. It | moment was thrown #way. Goddard, after | they spar for wind. Light jabs were ex- M T “b k g T L adopted. E Senator Dale declared that ho could prove | relioves the. lutgs, prevensing am toaency | & momonts brief sptethe: dashed at hisman | Shot SEAR SOF YARG. SQEit Bbe vere ox- ayor 1 roo EAST LYNNE Nason Favored the Bill. by the records that the statements made by | toward pneumonia. It is also a pleasant | 88 if launched f"“"?.l‘ jitapult, and despite | jown, He rises weakly and Goddard at- | of MeKeesport, Pa., had a Scrofula bunch under BRAZIL & ALTON NC LTY COMPANY Nason attemnted to speak in favor of the | Senator Mattes were absolutely incorrect as | and safe medicine for children. 50 cont bot- | the fact that Smith wis exceedingly clever | tompts to force him, but is stopped by one ear which the physican lanced and then It A Nenutiful triple sil Dlatad Batsax Uiire bill, but he was unable to proceed on account ~'is the dates glven wero conoerned tles for sale by all druggists and agile on By, feet, he could | Smith's right and left on Joe's stomach became & running sore, and was followed Yy | for ovory 1udy viettor at was Dortorm hhce of the vonfusion A% A8 B4 tates givar were cqnoarned, ——— not avod the glint's onslaught. He | After a lively short range fight Goddard rysipelas. Mrs, Tillbrook gave him | Matinces duily Cornish finally appealed to the house for To the “”‘II;‘ tic remarks made by the New Wheel Cluli lLurn--umul h:whl'lxl:«“,hci'sl‘m l\l\L r r“!)";willi‘f reaches \mimNI neck with his left and the | €rysipelas. ’ J . s | _alcony. % contsi reserved varguot, 8 conts Stoveny to e 4 ouslas county members. | senator from Harlun county Senator Mattes | The Young Men's Christian Association | her young. Smith siakbod away with his | toorhes Smiths 4 | — = Stevens seconded his appeal and then the | made reply, declaring that the dates re- Cycler's club was organized last night, with | 1¢ft, While the sledge hammer blows of the Fourteenth Round—Goddard swings his Ho°d S sarsapa"”a | TEN YEARS AND MIORE ACO refractory members were shamed into an at- | ferred to were taken from the journal of the the followiug officers: ~ Captain, W, §.'Shel- | Mmonster from the barriers fell liko rain. | right and Smith cross-countered on Joe's | ho sore healed up, ho became perfectly well | tention which they were not proviously dis- | senate, and that he was prepared to stand | dog licutenant, M., 8. Coe; sergeant, D, H. | Lhere was clinch aftcy clineh, and the big | peck, More furious in-fighting and Goddard and is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents | posed to nocord. . kor half_ hour Nuson oc. | by thoin Brochie. The club starts in with 'thirty srand_yalleg like fekds in its frenzied ex- | forecs Smith around tho ring. Ho upper whoso children suffer from tmputo. blood | ¢ W cupled the floor, and he presented a logical nator Dysart again took issue wi p e e e h Y | citement, - IR ty., was opened for fraight and passen- I n log Dy again took issue with the | active members, and it is the intention of ay time and time | hoen fighting. Dufly has much dimenlty 1o should profit by this example. ‘_,,.‘,. Sua R UTE st short the ent, | oy fheta uravor, of the bill, * He queted | Otoe county statesman and made one of tho | those interested to hoom it unih tiwencion Of | “*Smith skillfully wat 1 o ——— ship reaches fully 100, " |.again, but in going gencrally separating them. ddard lands a good one HOOD'8 PILLS cure Habitual Constipution by | SMijlwaukee” s it is affectionately The Omaha and Chicago Short Line of the Chieago, Milwaukee & St. Paul cuts Smith, and both show that they hav many facts and statistics to back up his | most vigorous speeches of the session. "1 : 8 v s ard 1z . arguments, and said that the passage of the | tho course of his remarks he electeifid his b iron jaw of the colossal Australi [ on Smith’s jaw, knocking him to his knces woriag peristalticsction of the almautary caual. [ “ermad, by it patrons. huo . taleo b§l|~‘u;md‘:-v ult in the rapid | auditors with the statement “'that in legi Chilblaing and Frost Bitos. S'r""kl"“' mede by m““‘\": fi‘l’"’i‘\‘l“!" & | once mor aad the sound of the gong ap. B | front rank” amongst its older com pet of Nebraska's material prosperity. lative bodies the majority is gener . . i shamberlain’s Pajn | 4runken man. rresistle pars L0 save him. [P ——" ; & 2 4 Carpentor nlso spoke fn favor o the bill, \\‘“x\ul(.l'): ‘“I‘h-‘hhn‘:‘l‘l‘n{-:“}lv‘:l:rn::;l‘:llll:)xlm the u,fi,,{' ‘f‘.'i']']"'),.".n. ons of ifl’ffi;‘,‘I:‘:,l;:}“,:,r',’i“" as a lion, and swept! l‘Mul over the courage- | P#T® 108 R P (raapy adnt y itors, and !’u- lny h(.llluln 'nnrl\ulli d for claiming that it was just whet the state | action of the majority in tho past four days | g w o Dg | ous American like as the ocean dashes over - - * s o | speed, comfort and safet ero is jority ¥ V% | sensation caused by frost bites and chil- | gS American Hideous fn his blood- | Fifteenth Round—Smith opened with the ; & e owing short line | 4 " J a eves ) ) A oyerrid- | permanent cure. Pain Balm is also a sure cure | ' Lonstrosity frou known | cline! d close, but in-fighting followed X MAN OF | s g 4 & , Casper und Suter spoke against the bill, | irg and crushing down the minority by the | Yor rhoumatism, | 0-cent potsies for ored | AR AR i 80 < unkhons | oliuch aud sloss, hu. inighilng followad. | e — - Tho latter claimed that he was elected to | wajority.” Mattes cells all druggists. 10 human guise. His fron fists: fell ke s | Jabs. Croddacd with his left Goddard tails CHIGAG | the legislature becanse he knew more about Senator Mattes called attention to the ———— hower of boulders on the seemingly doomed | from the force of his blows. Up again and the beet sugar business than auybody else in | £act that an appeal had been taken from the MARRIED. foran Of the. mAD from the Ahadams of the round ends with men sparring CEDAR RAPIDS his county. Ho was opposed ta bullding up | Fullng BB AN Yery Bua o | e e s R A7ty | Rockies. Once and again they went to the | Sixteenth Round—Goddard comes up and | XS MOINES e 'v",'i.‘,'“flf-',;vm-i- m‘-::'l.‘.‘zl)l' o'clock on the ‘imm)lur(‘r‘lhfl\:lusn;mhl t0 score a polnt on | SN{47 each ddditional line ten cents. sands entwined together like fabulous ser- Swith to the ropes, Jabs him twice. | B3 RIS - ¥ o8 2 o%olool § ira o : frite e o U wate rai i The ¢ ed its displeas motion to 1udefinitely postpone and the | the opposition by reading from the journal | ARROWSMITH-STENTON Mr. W, 1 Arr pents. ‘Then they were up again and right grond shoylad lie dIspleasur HINDOO REMEDY over which runs the finost Iiquip- B bl I £ %% houe of the senate two years ago when the same | - smith of Falrmont Al Miss 0. B aeit at it as if neither was seusible to shock or | dard is spitting blood ) s Sheey | oo, over w quie That settled the Question of sugar bounty | bill was similarly treated by the independ. Fxoter wersuaited 1p marriagy on Naroh 3 | pain, Smith Would Fight ooRaanely. mm““‘: G AR Ry i y Ml\ l;;m; “l‘“'l' <iiiad (1\“ M IU’;"ML ; / g b © the rosidence of Mr. James Borter, 1 ort Smith Would Fight, round was comparative o errous b alling Momon ‘estibuled Trains with Magnificen for this session, unless it may be the sugar | ents, who were then in the majority 8 g SoSmas Y ory redidy 0 sly excha £ 000 i A ad ) Shat some Of the members may recelve i, | Finally Senator Moore shut off tholengthy | fhxth sud Furnam streets, Hov. William T | .0 Avnorican would not keep away; he |- S venteenth =Round—A lively oxch; Bnge | ) ! Dining Car service enroute, F. A dividually before the adjournment sive die. | dcbate by moving the previous question AV % mixed matters continually, and if "the | followed, Smith having tho advintage, FHe | aid is the Genoral Agent and the ¢ " | The vote on the previous question stood 18 | The “No. 9" Whoeler & Wilson, with its | Australian failed o push = things, he | Eoes for Joe wickedly and lands his right on iy e i City Ticket Office is at Ne. 1301 FOURENOON IN THE HOUSE. yeas to 13 perfected tenisons. upper and lowor, ia tho | did. “Ther was many & smash that | Goddard’s neck with force. Clinching again SR AT ot 51 s o | nam St., N Senator Dysart raised the point of order | only lock-stitch machine that makes an | made both recoll as if stricken by | Bmith swings his left on Cloddard's neck aud b byl sectiof pric | 08 £ AR Fen S k has shown wonderful game- | -SOLD by Kihn & Co., Cor. asth and Dougl A sato vative nnd practical inve - - The lent asked to be introduced to the | & Co., 514 South Sixteenth street, seemed check these frightening clashes, | for Smith, who d J. A Fuller & Ca, Cor. 14th and Douglas handicappiog system o Tty Shaisv Mawehs &, (Bpacial v Tun | 5 tloiar rolo tn: question. . At beoars] e o and both fought on'to the end as grimly as | vess. GG B, BAATA, NID By Faui o Beaot fontias il succasstal yenr. Wofs #xx.1—The house was in a mood for business | sepators who had endeavored to find 1t | When in want of & good liniment buy Sal | they began. Now the battle waxed fiercer End of the Barrie h | Broadway and 6 Pearl St, COUNCIL BLUFFS, | sutacrivars, Prospoetus 1831 feas G this mornidg. The ninety-two members | ackuowledged their fallure, the president | vation Oil, which costs only 25 ceuts, and more savage. The pride of the nation Eighteenth Round—Smith the aggressor; | OWA. and orber Leadiag Druggists. | ¥0 Boxiat Brookiva MY