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L0 T : o Rkt : THE OMAIIA T)AIIV\ BEE:, TUESDAY, MARCH 7 1893, WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE | xpcatest st vyt ot s | DISCUSSING SOCTAL ~ SORES | Sits Sk icplaquen hrtons v v CONFIRNED B\ TIIP SENATE | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA | e o e et s e o - , rog r ovde! N " he Philistines, proved the regular ovder was taken up, Re an Not (Gesaral Support R th ports were received from standing commit - 2 {Gipd 2k ot bt I ed guilty in & repentant toes us follows T ml'|:'<|‘l;vrll:«mv; then became general amone | [CONTISUED PROM FIRST PAGH. | — “"\‘f i "x‘“;,’\gl od ; i Senate file No. 209, by Stewart, rolating to Gt ¥ ' ¢ members of the-honrd. Mr. Hartman e | - Sergeant Dailey, a regular visitor of police House Committes Roports on the Capital | Senatef % Oy RS re A Police Commissionors Listen To and Answer | suid he had wiven i attor o great dual of | with silver in the ow congrons immodiaiely Oity Fathors Moot for Their Regular Monthly | headiurters, whoso oloiient apoea for t tone of voice the manner in which county treasurers shall loquent apooal for the National Bank Affairs, make their settloments with the state treas a Committee from the Churches, thought and hod hiitet with business and | and that he does not propose to force the Discussion. privilego of shaking the mud of South Omaha oo b R professional men and peoplo who were heavy | Aghting before the sentiment in favor of his U from his brogans one day last week was s Blinte Ao Mo, 0. 1 Giray. setatling to e — taxpayers and thoy wero all against the | Position is more favorably disposed towards “ granted, somehow lost his way and turned ement o the administration's views up before his honor again yesterday. He STATE FUNDS THAT HAVE SO FAR VANISHED | flevositing of state and county funds in | mAyOR BEMIS' FLAT-FOOTED PROPOSITION 1 am not ready pow,)' said Mr. Hartman, PLANNING FOR BETTER FIRE APPARATUS | had nothing to say in his own behilf and banks, was recommended for passage. ¢ e — Senate file No. 81, by Clarke, toreward the ‘to fence this town in And turn itover toany | (o o o DO e o g AP | humbly took a twenty days sentence, discoverer of crude petroleum in the state of one set of people dhd’ give them the keys. ASHINGTON, D, C., March 6.—Incldent to | John Wood, an ex-soldier from the Kighth Poculiar System Under Which Money Was | Nabruska, was upon recommendation of the | e Offers to Hend cription to Bulla | Evils existed before wa were born, and wHi | the inauguration festivities was the lumina- | Omaha Lawyers Allowed a Fat Clalm -Notice | Fogiment, camo in from Stanton, Neb., with Recelvod and Not Credited on the Books | ¢ mmm llm|.l~n..| -|\||l>;mn|~'r:u::md et A Reformatory with 81,000 No Ae- ‘p"'_““:!;:::“ "‘“r"u"l“;‘ “,"‘;' ‘L‘::""-““l‘l “::.h: l::‘ |"“|"’\ln‘ll'zl‘lifll;l m;lmln;u:nl l‘~‘v|kn~\lvnln.|=l of a Sult for Damuges —Wyman W ?‘“" “;u“;""'x""“l ;'“"'l'll" this city provided " o he railrond committee rej o avenue and the display o vorks on the & e could get worl nstend of ge " ~Will Make an Effort to Ie file No. 900, by Tverett, making a 20 per ton Taken on the Resclution honest exprossion from business men and | piot B DA 1SRN OF TREWERER BE £ an Investigntion of Police o ot drink And was run (. e why ‘vors cover It o y he ~The Discussi taxpayers, people who hear the real burdens ALl S s bl gy Method repenta evido o cover cent cut in commodity freight rates with th i PEEIVIvAALS &9 Wil o Method spentant and evidently told the truth when recommendation that it be indefinitely post- of ¢ity government. Gambling behind closed | Pennsylvania avenue and the crowds that h aid that he was never in all his life poned, ok doors 1s dangerous, . The people who employ congregated there and later on the Washing: drunk before. He took his effects, including % $oecl from nate file No. 7. sDons com- | Alarge ber of people Interested » | men who handle money say so, and so do the | ton monument 1s were simply immense a photograph of o Lixcory, Neb., March 6. —[Special to Tne | Senate file No. 87, by MeDonald, to com A large number of people interested in the v ton monument grounds were simply immen James Bulla, preside Yo tempors and | 81 aph of his babies, and’ went out e b hour of | el rllrond. corporations o companies 10 | purity potition were present, last night at | MABAZErs of the surety companics who boud | ‘The best entertalument of the cvening was | 4 LY ISsICOnb, prO_ tempore 8N | ynte tha sunatine n sadder atia wiser High ot Gl AR et | Eomply with thelr charters fn the MAter of | (e mouyins of 1o Bound of 1ire and. Dolice | MoDY of these men. e must look ut this | the pyrotochuical displav fn the monument | acting mayor, presided over the deliberations cvaciiipe > #ho house this afternoon was the report of | (RN UL INEECUAITES U branches to | the meeting of the Board of Fire and. Pol matter from arbusiness standpoint s well us | grouds, whore for a hout an hotr the crowds | Of the city council last night. The business | CHARGES AGAINST CAPTAIN BOURKE the special committee appointed to investi- | Luch paints or teemint s designated by their | Commissioners to plead their case. Besides | through the eyes of the church, 1 am will- | were tre to o porfect fusillade of ex- | was transacted with neatness and dispatch, iate the amount and condition of the state | charters, was recommendod for passage. the gentlemen there for this purpose th ing to assist in any reform that will do any | plosiy following each other i rapid sue- | adjournment being reached before 9 o'clock funds deposited in the defunct Capital Na. g No. 147, by Stewart, to provide | were several saloonists, gamblers and 0%t 1 s cession, and including all the numerous de h o=t s ste | A8sistance to impecunious persons who are atives of 4 urnt disteict” pre Messrs, Coburn and Smith expressed | vices known to the pyrotechuic art. There 8 p 1 R8TO tlonal bank. The report was not complete | FEFRRRTE (0 FORCCI QS RITORE wiiled by s bt e ot sl + | themselves in about the same language and Bt dozen or hore set figuves fn the | N0 business in that line coming up; it ad GaLvestoy, Tex. March 0.—Recently and the committee asked for further time, | [Hured and thelr next of kiv, if kdilled bY | a1 interosted in the discussion and the de- | thought that in comparison with bther citie bl \hich e the follow. | Journed and was immediately caled to order | CA1IN J. G, Bourke, U. 8. A, stationed at NG port ia g tollows favoratly repoPtn clsion Omaha was well goverened and that the | ing: Gorge Washington, equestrian_statue, | in regular monthly meeti | Fort Ringold, was arrested by civil authori- “Your special committee appointed to act [ Scnate file No. 188, by Tefft, requiring rail The matter was brought before the board | Vices were well regulated 40xd0 foot in sizo; Andrew dackson, | The committee on fire and water reported | MO% charged with cruelty to persons suse i e o A{m it Fomimitte b | ways 1o construct. private crossinics, Was | by the reading by Clork Brownieo of a com- | Lt Was miduight when the discussion | cquestrian statue, ‘of similar size, and | ghay $15040 would buy ladders, lanterns, | PeCted of complicity in the Into Garza finsco wointed by the senate to investizate the con- | sent to the general file munication signed by C. A. Starr, Charles | Shacd and tno matter was lald over forone | Columbiu. Two others, however, created . i) | Bourke was r n Hition of stato money de posited 1 the Capi- | Senate file No. 130, making it unlasful for | B T sU 5 Setlgs, B, 1. bering. and | " fie 2 : more than the usunl amount of enthusinsm | BXC8, ete., fer a temporary hook and ladder | Sourke was relensed shortly afterward and tal National bank at Lincoln, Neb., reports | railroad companics doing business in N i Lty P. Hellings, P. L. Perine anc Rev. Mr. Hellings éxpressed himself to the | These were the portraits of Harrison ana | outfit. Chief Smith stated that while he | 8 ordered to € hicago for duty. James H hat after having the same under considera- | braska to act as agents for the miners of | J. H. McCulloch, in which the petitioners | of t that the board was only trying to | Morton, and Cleveland and Stevenson, the | had favored purchasing a temporary outfiy | FdWards. attorney for Starr county, has Hon for several wecks, handicapped by its | coal, was by recominendation of the commit- | prayed to be heard before the board decided | dodgo the issue, even after each one had | latter of which bore the motto: “Public | he had since learned that the city could se duties as members of this house, ulso by ar- | tee on railroads indefimtely postponed. | what would be done. Of course the request | Pinced himself on record as being in favor of | Oftice is a Public Trust. cure a vegular equipment without paying ranging for meetings with its other commit Senate file No. 162, by Pope to pvn’lnnlll l‘;‘ “”'\"l“ which would do good and not ruin | - — cash, and he advised that bo money be ex cure Bourke's roty The allegations tee, has discovered a state of things wh cortan persons from climbing on railroac i b el BT Preparing for the Chang pended until after the electign, when, if the inst Bourke ata. by i i B e ot st Lhia co | L. cnincs o o shile i motiom, wa | Judko MeCulloch started fn. Ho suid ho | I rouiino business the restgnation of Ser- | W sursros, D, G Dareh 6o house | Bons chreys i ook an Indder tack i ) | Sbed, e » M o of . S oo mittee should be continued indefinitely till | recommended for passage. id not think that the committee which rep- icorge Graves was accepted. A side of the capitol was almost deserted today. | belongines can be bought complete on_ time, | threats of shootiug if they did not point. oue » work is finished and also should have 't Wor . " esented the 4.0 igners of setitiol Head, pipeman No. 10 hose company was SeRALRE: 4 3 . e worl s Suished und also should have AVSHL WOHE Overtinie; resentod the 4000 signers of the petition | gy pid'ten days leive, and Ofieer Kirk two | A auorum of visitors was present, but, mem. | betitin the sale of the bauds. - “he commit- | persons engaged i the Gitrza revolution, and employ accountants and counsel, etc., or nator Gray then brought up theold | Wasasking of the oficers of the city excebt | days, Charles Flohr and J. L. Dixon were | bers were fow. The committee rooms and [ s (i ved mattorof a bill of #450 clai on information furnished by these three men e S Lagtar e | auestion of earlier sessions of the senate by | W ready agreed to do when | appointed special policemen for the Salva arks’ quarters were saeptod, - The A LA B ey he arrested, without warrants, eighteen some other such committee with similar | @ i clerks’ quarters were almost deserted. The | by Mahondy, Minnehan & Smythe, for ies My rasIde ! o Hotid X 4 moving that from this ‘time on the sen he oath of office, namely, to see | tion Army quarters. o ok 10| by Maliotiey, N 1an & Smythe, for 1en, vesidents of Starr county. With one powers should be appointed g that from on ¢ 1 [ few members and employes who made their | services rendered while Adams was city at- | exception none of these men had o : One thing 18 clearly ascertained, That | meet at 9 o'clock in the morning and also | that the laws and ordinances were enforced T ubpenrance remainod. only long enough to | LOMICY, was presented and upon. invesl DT o T s e v d an evening sessio W B . AU 7 . anc ained only s enough te d ana up o8 suspected of taking part in the revolution, fs, the. state of Nebraska did through her | that it hold an cvening session. = 0 | “Two weeks ago,” said the judge, “Chief — pack their effects to send home. Speaker | tion it was allowed. Mr. Smythe was pr e s ruluue agents doposit atleast £50.000 or B0 | | iion by Harris changing the hout of the | Seavey presented a report here which Imust “Miis Helyott™ ab tho Boyh Crisp arrived carly and was soon at work in | €8t and explained that his firm had dealt di Canght Betwoen Cars, n the Cavital National bank of Lincoln | mobin by Ty, Shaneing, fhohy & LH6Q HHy BEAELIIAE FRNEH T06: | obdlsisew bhenoer wrio, ALA A8D. ev his committee room disposing of o few pend: | Fectly with Adwms and not with the city | Deanwoon, . 1., Mareh 6, - [Special Tolo- which cannot be had, and to_all human aj T RO LT T B s i e gl B as ALl ing matters. He was frequently interrupted | couneil, which accountod for thoir trouble | gram. to Tws Bee - 1t Peiances bt it it any of 1t will ever bo | Te senato then listened to the second | lieve it was a correct and honest report and | ing to hear and see Lottie Collins render hor | (i mitiiioes and empioes of L howse, who | i collecting tho bil, - The cluim wis for at. | £ 0 16 Bue) JIt 1. Brogan, yand Bind unloss vigorous measures arc taken by | reading of several bills and took a recess that the facts as stated dv really exist. In | own “Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay.” There was an- | call : 5 ) tOnAIng 10wl tourt, busintes th benit of tha | master of the B. & M. hero, was caught ' bes 3 eloc ! t o 4 as an- | cilled to bid him goodby ending to uil e« siness in behalf of the the state to rocover the sme. Aud our | %ok K & thing done in regular order after | SPEAKIng about the lack of convictions in the | other item on the progiam, called “Miss | Within five minutes after the senate ad- | ¢ity for nine months in 18912 at#0 per | LWeen two freight cars in the yards this committee ~further belioves that some || L0 ronding of bills, The | courts for violations of the Slocum law, the | Helyett,” but judging from the action of the | journed Saturday Mr. Stowart, chicf in | month to | horning andrecelved injuries which Will solvent party or partics are responsible and | FRess was tAC FLRC TC PR B i3a timo | chief blames the prosecutors to some extent | dudience this nerely formed a_sort of cur- | charge of the senate pages, appeared at the | Ordinance 457, the engincer ordinance, | Frobiably prove fatal. - He was married and can be 8o held, although the courts will have HEL SRIE o ashEE 3 vt el et Ete i ' tain-raiser and after-piece to the act of the | door, pointed his finger at 4 messenger and | Was passed to third reading and referred to the father of three children. tolocate the responsibility. | A O S, by Moore, to provide for | Mh0 coréain other ofticers of tho city who | lively Loufe. Collins s quitea clover Lon- | suid, “Send up the carpenters.” Soou a | the proper committeo . - ) n this comcetion the committeo calls | | Senato te Mo, 18, by Meorc, 1 proyide for | avo cithor appointed by this board or by the | don musie hall Userio-comic, and ‘on the | gang of men, oquipped with hammers and | - Spocial sidewallc ordinance 58 was pssed. | LOCAL BREVITILS. yous attention to two bills introduced by tue | 1o | incorporation of uicersities 8 | gor” Wo believe these things can be | other side she used torank near the top of | screwdrivers, eame trooping in and the | Polive Jutge Fowler submitted his repor : — cliiirman of this committes looking to this | Gy toq (I dar ae the senate wis con A A W enave the “profession” in heridine. She takes her | change of seats made necessary by the | for February, showing seventy-nine arrests The Board of Public Works witl appoint end, as well as to investizate overy stats o law as far “turn™ in the second act of “Miss Helyett,” | change in the political complexion of the | Miss Alice Sullivan gave notice that she | twenty iuspectors this we insitution in the state, a estroe of loscess Db etk by making her appearance about half-past nine | senate bogan would bring suit against the city for £10.000 | The remains of San everywhere having been developed to justity conve on, passe senate nic o ), s X heck, to prohiblt gambling, pnssed sonate such @& move on the part of the | beck, to prohibit gam | Gambling can be stopped and the saloons | o'clock. She comes on liken whirlwind, taking —— — damages o her person, sustained by reason logistature, 1t also ealls your utten- | 1110 No. 85, by Pope, to legalize the consoli- | closed on Sunaay if the order is issued. T| (o0 %0 Gt UG of tumultuous crimson | WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6,—Thie present | strect, between @ and R, on_February 17 T. B, Dlokan L, tion to memorandum taken from the boc dated statutes of 1501, passed. am not familiny enough with the situation | gEILAR S 6 SO RO IRt With | rolleall of the sennte shows farty-four demo. | In her opinion 1t Will requive that amotbt o | Dhtitpes cord who foll from the Columbjs of the Capital: National bunk by Bank Bx- | Packwood's Transfor Swite to say whether the potice can crush out | oid gold facings. o fine flixen wig and @ | S S AL B end n wounded kneo and broken arm. | Lk counpanys building at Cut-Of amner Griffith, which will give aclew to the Senate file No. 6, by Packwood, re ambling or suppress the liquor trafiic or | rikishly demoralized Gainsborough hat, . } | The lady resides on Twenty-sixth street, be 0 ¥y dled yestorduy morin situation. Said papers are marked ‘A, B | SRR i anstor switehes at | drive out prostitutes, but they can at least | shoes and stockings to match, make up her | on¢ independent and one farmers alliance | gween O and P strects | Johocoiopeoaiteatod Oharics Davie and B and ‘(" and ave wade a part of this report fon points, passed after an offort to re- | seo that the laws are enforced to the best | costume. A hush, that to the ear differed | and three vacancies. The vacaucies are or Bills were allowed and the secretary in- 1 joniSon this morning for shooting at Williaw 1t is proper to state that the senate Some | . oumiv 1o commttee on raitroads. of the ability of the oficials. The | nothing from the sentient ace that at- h 1 Montana, Washington and Wyoming, | structed todraw warrants on the various | jinson Tuentyninth and Seward streets ten days or more ago discharged its commit- | g qte file No. 77 failed to pass. [t was by | chief needs the support of the board and of tjeska’s last scene in “Mary Stu- | Should repnblicans eventually fill all of these | [Unds, as follows: Police fund, 8678 salary, | |16 Piie entered Johnson's barn, intending tee, having appointed another committee for | pohy g provided for the relief of the | the mayor, and an order coming from such a | #r1” Saturday evening—that the one should | vacancies, which can scarcely be the case_in i £123: general pulilie SR otehalISHbIesiant are disdovordn Y, sueh puirposes, Allot which s veapocstully | gy ;rome court source would have a good moral effect, | bring tomemory the other!—attended the | view of Beckwith's appointment in Wyoming judgment, #40; fireand water, |yl (R Selee einsan while tying to submitted “B. J. Jouxsoy, Chuirman, “Senate file No. 25 was passed. It is by | These petitioners have been mistepresented | singing (1) of the first verse.but when at the | it would give them forty-one. Should the | £ upation, $171.85;" street repafr, | 'M4© helr escape, but did not hit him +Jonx “"' paiy tt, and amends the railvoad laws of the | by the press and those opposed to this mat- | close of the second verse and chorus she pro- | third party senators then all vote with the 4 e . | JOHN BROGKNAN ter since the commencement of this move- | ceeded to throw herself, extremitics and | republicans (a most unlikely supposition) ire Chief Smith was authorized to pur- | What the Exhibits Sh e file No.13 ived the constitutional | ment. We have been reported as asking | trunk at all angles, around the stage the ap- | the senate would still be a tie, with Vice | Ch9se a wagon, not to exceed #40 in cost, for | | ‘ They WHL Be Pushed by the Prosecuting The council met as a board of equalization | Attorney of Staer ¢ ¥ Toxas, | now made formal proposal to Governor | | Hoge requesting that steps be taken to | corn senate file No. 5 for a constitutional Have Not Been ¥ 8§ 5 I 1wl , who died ; ; : | in France last month 1 away in the whole stage, her not inattractive face Complexion of the Next Congress. of falling into a_washout on Twenty-thi Prospeet Hill cometery ye i crats, thirty-cight republicans, one populist, Exhibit A" shows as follows: Statement | majority. Itis by Moore, and amends the | that the police drive the frail | Plause was deafening and cloquent of the | President Stevenson holding the controlling | ¢XGreising the fire hor: of Bank Examiner Griflith relating to State | laws relating to cities and villages. womn out of town. All we [ soul-stirring fact that Collins had come, been | yote. Wyman stated that his attention had been Preasurer Bartley's open account with the House roll No. 138 was also passed. This | ask is the enforcement of the laws, [t may | seen and had conjuered. A triple recall The composition of the house as shown by | t#lled to the escape of certain prisoners from Canital National bant: Credit $56.961.53 on | is Watson's bill providing for three commis- | be a hard matter to conviet. If so, these | was the result. How does she do it? She | unofticial returns is: Democrats, 217; ropub- | e €ity jail. and moved that the matter be ! 1 217 repub ; January 1503, deposit slip dated January | sioners of the supreme court. The purpose | people who have signed this petition have | caunot sing; she does not dance. Her method | Jicans, 125; third party, 8, and vacancies, 2 | referred to the committee on police for in 17, 1803; deposit slip No. 21310, dated | of the bill is to relieve the supreme court of | asked something that is hard to do, but I | has nothing of the delicate indelicacy of the | vestigation. Chief Bremnan wade an ¢ December 23, 1880, for $50,000, shows | a large part of the work on the docket. believe it can be done. If Seavey would | Parisi w!«fwh-mr- use, lnrl-w v~‘ no |l>|.‘m.u\im! but Mr. Wyman was not satisfied on the books of the bank as $100. with 5 order the gambling houses closed it would be | humor in her constitutioh and her lines are 3 s ooy o said the prisoners had walked leisurely no indorsement, paid January 6. 153 de- | Oetn f obeyed at once. If he can shat up the | not witty. That ekproskive word “chic’is [ WWASHINGTON, D. G, March 6. —Today incon- | home, had made no attempt to avoid beinie posit slip No. 2 . dated December 9, 1890, T'he senate then went into committee of | Jicensed houses he ought to be abie to shut | the last word one could tse to characterize | sidering thecase of Mr. Martin of Kansas, the | seenor to leave the city, and so far as he | for 240,000, shows on bunk books as £100, in- | the whole, with Harris in the chair on the | them up woen not licensed.” her manner. Collins is o healthy | caucus of republican scuators decided that | Knew, were at home now, the police making | dorsed “J. E. Bill, by G. M. B." paid | considoration of the general appropriation | Jjudge MeCutloch then told about his | looking nglish ¥, womun, = full ' of | tho question whether Mr. Martin's scat | no effort to brinye them “back. | He referred | November 8, 1802; deposit slin No 047 ) ie first two items relating to the ov- | syanding at the corner of Fourteenth and | auim spirits, ‘an her riotously x 5 - 0 O'Riley and Sullivan, the boys who rve- | Antod Auust B ASOT for S7.075, Shows on | eruors oftice and the adjutunt general were | Douglas ts ‘ono evening. for fiften | lusty abandon, vérging gn the vinous in its | Should or should uot be contested was one | fused to work out_their fines on the streets. | bank books us #0175 sed by J. B . | loft just as they came from the ho When | minutes and in that length of time he de- | exhiloration, must be the secrot of Ber pob- | ansas iTd ey REo R Y ATttt Boliool IoArd Mesting. paid_December 10, 1802; deposit Vi e item of the appropriation for the ofice o ared that he smw ffty young men go up | ularity. “And then she'lsa “craze,” for she | f-ansas. I theynsistupen an investigation | = Sehoo Jices 3 B AGguat 17, 180L: 000, | the commissioner of Tabor was reached the | fute s ganbling house near by fad he judged | is English, you kuow. into the matter the republicans will conduct | The seliool hoard held a regular meeting | hot indorsed, | cconomists struck a snag. T offered an | that fully twenty of that number were One of the suddest thitigs among the mar ot juiry in the senate; but on the | et night with ali members present except | 1 alip No. 2 ! | amendment, giving the o 8500 for trav- | minors. - ¢ tristful things theatdital the critic en- ‘l‘\.‘ er 'M'“Il;ll}ln;(l.n«l-n«lmwd'l‘L.m;‘;..w!\“;“ Bulla, President Cheek was th tho chalr., dated December 22, 1891, for 7,114 cling expenses, and it was adopted Rev, W. 1. Hellings then addressed the | counters in the course of a season is to read | gt B¢ SOUIERY 1O OLREESLERS WEEBE | g popury Funston was instructed to notify = Seni bank books s $114:70, ‘Idpraed By ‘l\u-uml:nm'\'v then rvose and the semate | commission. on a program the nime of David Belasco S ToEARY the Reit :"“l"l Tiilon that batore the | B Tasterivhe Duies: O tHEU T ba by TouriL B it Decembor 2. 'f;u\ B T As Dr. Helilngs Views It. e Work thom & drAmatic sie point s gh. | ¢xtra session of the senate adjourns the | Sireot German | building, which shows on_bank books 75, no indorse- DID NOT LIKE THEIR PLAYING. It strikes me, E as pitiable in | speakably bad. Ho styies it “a comedy, with | full organization will I heen convertod into school ment, paid December deposit the extreme if this board hesitates for one | music,” & pleasing phrase; but the work is | democrats will be in power with all the word | rooms that before he can No. 25,636, dated November 18, 1801, for Cuban Tmlzll:' -\Iflk‘« L:‘u ;I\lltll\':k on Ameri- muun-:nrzm to the passing of the resolution hn'-lu\l\"|!|<-\lv\'l-l of Hoyt. and thut the author | MPHe: o "'ulll'kn n;;- rent lll"nl;h[llm:\’d steps. unnul- 000, shows on bank books as 100 can Femalo Ball Players, now before you. You are but servantsof | of “The Wife,” “TheCharity Ball" and,“The ding the Chinese Exclusion Law. R o MRy forged indorsement, paid Decembe HAVANA, Marh 6.—A couflict occurred | the people, and not their masters, and we | Ugly Duckling” should place himself in a | wasmixaton' D, G, March 6 Tho Tre upon. 1t was also ordered that the proper | o 5 deposit slip No, 28,471, dated January vesterday at Alencudaics which nearly re- | @8k you to pass the resolution and enforce | position that forces unfavorable compari M O e { authorities be motitied to see that the dirt | Whether itehing, burning, hlwdl"l""" for $150,000, shows on bank books us £150,000, | sulted in serious injury to a number of | Y€ Mws we request. 1 repudiate theim- | with even the man who writes his name as ury deportment is informed that numerous | and mud on the sidewallc near the building y ) 3 indorsed by J. E. Hill, not stamped paid; { oo o 0 i A n O | putation that we are fanatics or that we author” under *The Hole in the Grounc fraudulent papers have been presented by | be removed at once. The nuisunce is caused | scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotehy, Jetter of J. 1. Hill to J. M. Grifith, Auml American young women. A party of Ameri- | asking what is not right or imposs It is sad indeed. Can it be that the lave Mr. | Chinese (upon the Pacific coast and Canad- | by graders at work on an adjoining lot January 27, 102 stating that ho holds | cans known as “The American Female Base | not a simple request, but a question of right. | d= Mille was the real working partner i | jan border), claiming to be merchaats with | 1he committee on repairs was instricted $A1411.57 of stato warrants as collateral | Ball club,” have been going about playing | We simply ask that the law be | thatalways notable dramatic firm, Bela o Pk 0 ascertain the cost of seats for one room at | \whether simple, serofulous, hereditar v 10F atath deqosita against Cuban clubs, Westorday the elup | enforced. You have no option. The law | and de Mille? The music is Audran's, | !¢ right to domicile inthe United S Brown's park. iy R2oY » Vs Exhibit “B"—State Treasurer Bartloy's | was plusing at Alenendares, theis o nts | StAre 1 the face, and you simply con- | but there 1s little in it to par- | ItiSon this statement of affawrs that Secre. | The needs of the district in the wa ulcerative or contagious, are now speed- G4aiL 1h Gapital Naviong] bank: I g at Alenendarez, their opponents | ot vourselves of d¢ fon to duty if you | ticularly praise, and several of the best | tary Spaulding has instructed collectors of | ditional rooms and new building was dis- | A Y GRS 0a a0k g5 | being the local club composed of youns men. it. itation on the part of | numbers musicaily were badly abused by the | customs to disregard all such papers and re- | cussed, 4 ily, and economically cured by the Cuti- uary 19, 189310, “The majority of the spectators were respect- | this board will hurt the city more than any- | people who had care of them last evening, | fuse entry until itis proven satisfactorily i following bills were allowed: Super- | e ; 872 i abie anitiwell Behavea:butdbeattendanao alao-| hing ) rie that could be made | Mr. Mark Smith is rough_and ready tonor | that the persons presenting them have the | intendont and teachers, &2 cura Remedies when the best physicians lotal teesessssseas o g includ < ey in g fi Ve r| C p ha a ang first song, “T'o Pai el ot | Tight to land. his order is the most strin- | 82,55 oughton, Mifllin & Co. P + inclnded o share of the ‘lowest dregs of sdot~ | in any pla " We ought not to be half as | and sang his first song, o Paint a Picture i , Thisc I i . 5 g o Cheeks | ety. 'huse latter be irrithied ar the | much concerned about the reputation of a | with fair success, and in_the suggestive | Sent issued by the Treasury deparument in | don & Co., $13 Efingham, Maynar and all other remedies fail. The ulmoss January 10, 18 s playing of the isitors. and some | ity as the character of it.” Then Dr. | sketch duet, *That Dainty Silken Stocking,” | its endeavor to enforce the Chinese exclu- ¥ Education, 83 J. miraculous cures daily effected by them Jnnuury 17, 18 > 3 : Lancs \llings futned . 1is attenti s v, Matohiin thesecond ao sion act. 3 10 W. Wu b 8 i Y 3 January 18, 18¢ 11247 03 >f them claimed to be convineed that it was | Hellings turned his attention for a few with Mr. March, in the second act, one of the i r, 3 4 4 :,","m,-yl ',,..,.‘ SEEdw LA simply farcical and did not show professional | moments to the press and the reporters, He | “taking” features of the work, did excel- Washington Notes. 3 1 $7.15 ers & Back, | prove this. No statement is made r S T Binain | skill.® They clamored for a return of their | Claimed that from its start his cause had | lently. The finale of the second act, too, is SIS o] Notes oL St cal Miberr: » £10.80; Z. Cuadington, k Janunry 21, 1893 1 B nd at length broke the seatsand | been wisrepresented both in the news col- | a quite clever piece of concerted work. WasniNgroy, D. C., March 6.—Mrs. Cleve- - d 3 Rayner, =1 garding them not wartanted by- the to the fence around the play ground, | umns and editorially, and this be declared | In “The Ugly Duckling” Mrs. Leslie-Carter | land today reccived the cabinet ladies and a g {L.J. Carpeuter, » = = the play ground. e : (i tlavidonte ley mavik a {‘u';‘-:“ sevassiavaessisaeosl soseolHB) et used eeneral consternation amons the | 81l wrong, because, as he said, there had | two years ago surprised the critics and the | number of personal friends. P75, IRy (81 S8 Jiobeuk Fugeaon, | BLE00R9M evidence. They may be_use “xhibi S ill's | players, who were gallantly de- | been columns in the paper about the matter, | public by her excellent acting. The writer retary bok lea 3 el & CAREE AL < 45 Sun ounge: P it credi fontiod by the sounk mon of the Cabuy clab, | butnot one word upholding or advocating | saw her thirteenth performance “on_any otaryHlkine 1ok dbvo/orthe War, o : total, $3,315.5, onjthe youngeatinfantanamostciER y the young men of the Cuban club, h 4 2 H ‘5 O S0 | partment this afternoon, after bidding an af- — September 1, 156 o and by the respectable majority of the spec- | the reform which he was working for. stage,” and it modified several of his ideas | PUT e g p it 5 e To 7 ‘ourth Street. invalid with gratifying and unfailing Bptenibar 15, 1 - . e fectionate goodby to all the army ofticers on 3 y Septembor 15, 18927701010 tators, Horrible confusion ensued, but the | During these long talks the members of | on histrionicart and the difticulties attending X Y Sk e Beptomber 80, 1893.............. Polies finally succoeded in “dispersiny the | the bourd sut patiently und listeucd atten- | its ncquirement, In “Miss Helyott? Mrs, | duby in the dopartment and tho chicfs of the | Tho Stradamant company i actively cu Bosober ly 1 ferchys ; Tiob and. giving protection o the young | tively. Mayor Bemis arose and addressing | Leslio-Carter shows retrogression; she is [ yurlous burcaus, Mr Elkins will visit his | caged in repairing their machinery for the o 2 o ; : 0 ’ not only the gentlemen who had spoken, but | positively amateurish and weak. She | father at Eikins, W. Va., who s lying ill | completion of thej paviug of Twenty-fourth | quarter of the civilized world. People E:‘:)vumhvrlu. 1804 .0.0 : women. ot only tho gentle ok poken, but | positively ~an pyeal She | fhe1S! completion & y-fourth | 4 mber 1, 1892 b the entire committee, said: lus o pleasing soprano, but it is “no - ' B e Py e o A1l | street. As soon as the frost leav s e (lav . mber 15, 1892 Y Jim Hall Keaches Now Orleans. Mayor Bemis Mildly Protests. 't:rtltsu JHhan ;I"Mse u:h(‘::)é"i?:u;nrc’:l(s qu lpg‘;’(“'"’;i:;‘m"m"; e “M_,‘l‘m‘,'f“‘m;‘ ,O;.‘"l' ground suficiently to admit of surface in every wulk of life belisve in them v s ¢ friends ri- q i Py : \ ) Jaliforni oxi ing the remaining portion of the street will vor 0 rron ‘‘First, as regards Judge McCulloch's state- | vate parties or rural church soci tour of California and Mexi m‘klm“lm_‘_d i ,’3,.‘. nwm”"“; o [n a word, they are the greatest skin Judge Martin's Etection. Appropriation Bill, whethor of the skin,' scalp, or blood, success. They have friends in every January 1, 18030 Niw ORLEANS, La., March 6.—After a Junuary 6, 1893 kbl : i \dl cary journey of continuous riding, hfl(}l‘- i Certificates for ment about fifly young men going in a gamb- | and at. the theate i ! ! ; : o Enorsed o t ¢ % u MLy id at the theater more is demanded. In the meantime all preliminary work w cures, blood purifiers, and humor reme : persed with numerous delays, the special | Jing house in fifteen minutes. 1 can hardly | Charity forbids individual mention of the ! | ave bean. aspomplishod, Hinta : blood and skin remedies. Sold through- y train conveying Jim Hall and his friends | understand it. We get reports from our ofti- | company ough Mr. Herbert make: " WASHINGTC » M —Gold to the w > oombd o] dies of modern times. Sale greater ) d v npany, - thoug akes as ou the ground and the compan 0 the ce for $100,000 and 157 | reached vhis city more than twelve hours be- | cers about the places and they seldomreport | much of the Quaker as the book allows him | amount of 82,075,000 has been taken from the | finish the work by July 13 January 0 NG, certifieate for $100.000 | oy ¢ A i * | time, und that is an exceptionally largenum- | the hiss, is not in vogue in Omaha, except | kY o O e trati Hoto: i credited £o Bartley's account on Junua worn out. Hall, however, did not mind the | e Q0 b O | s, 8 L e vl s XCPL | was pnid for in United States treasury notes. |\ omicer started to i yasterday ep, double-dy ain of mel 57,85 ereditod to Bartley's act " | enjoyed the rest, spending most of his time | musters. No one knows that better tha nd, TRHED Yol ODID eIty 0t banks for export. This will leave the nan y : BT credi ¥'s account on Janu- | Gleqping or strelched out upon his lounge, | Ae'y have worked hard and triod to domy | Laieht R and cor- | reasury with @ little less than 000,000 | twenty days each fn the county jail, and Sul L itn. for $100,000.n0v fited on | trip. All ulong the line erowds of people | it intorests at hoart, 1.do not' e | u emnat fica.thag Lol 08t age of the act for the vesumption of | in front of Cuddington's coal ofie, on N | tho banlc's books, aud held by the bank | Jodtbled ut tho stations and cheerod HAll | 1° thre Sile sad. that Oman e Hike BHHe feaiiren of T Helyott” last even- | gpooio payments and both the drunks van away. | Price: CuTICURA, Bler CUTIGUIA SOAT, 2508 The New York, Boston and other promi- | he s 4 ‘i AUthe Rijoc 5 T i at large. [ o, 25D CHEMICAL v en around cousiderable, and I think See Dentis 0 & avker | Propared by POreer DivG 25D CHEMICAL nent sporting mei who came on the Fall | Omaha o 48 well soverned 4 sy city b the | The new program which was preseated at | 5% Dentist Keim, 40 & 41 Barker blk > ‘ i yestor- o i i | “AlLAbout the Skin. Sealp ana Halr' 64 and report to this house the dates and bal- | lurge bank rolls they are earrying with ere Judge McCulloch interrupted " N saw large cr 3 5 PERSONAL AGRAPHS, Wrignt & Sehmitz, the meat market men, | 0 Discases, 0d fre Riives 0f stato doposits and tho entire | thom. Dick Rouch pat up several thousind | nsoento b slomad e oorime aupted and | promis drawiNiarie s eromis during have dissolved partuership 00 DINGoes LLAES Nusional bank; a1s0 that this committes be | and he, Kelley and. Caldwell: $ook - tholong | Srasoment sbous Mr, Mills) fomark, aud he | old one, . 1s ealways —plosser. 1t 12| intown. ; permits to build four cottages at Fifteeuth | _ = ewpowared to send for persons and papers, | jouruey principally s as to reach a point | misquote him, ho said. . 1 heard Mr. Mills | realistic manner of the crimes of & grea Mr and Mrs. D. R. Brown of Grand | and N streets to cost &350 each BOYD'S, NEW . | S8R to empioy counsel and oxpert aecountants to | where' there was plenty of Pitzsimmons | and he said that ‘he had never beenima | vity like New York, The first Island are m the city J2d Halkin of the Stock Yards company’s THEATER. HELY 1T npet ; s Three Nights. und final determination of this ivestigation. | money on Hall, who has many strong sup- | here T e onkay e St \ BEY Gl 5 evening from an extended western trip of | for a week's visit with his old iviends s, Monda arch 6. i 1a0tion O BArry. tha wobiOR of the house | POTtarBAMONE tho DAFHRE AR From. the Vi- | e o8, taise cdre of our moraia s Wo | irest of tho weols ait iimprovement mn Sommensng ¥y Y T ! nl . Continuing the mayor said: “This board | ragged. The scenic effects are fine, not Mr. George C. Ty Ivance agent of | Twenty-fourth street betwe roil No. #00, providing for a state veteri The betting today is 7 to 10 Gibbons; 11 to | js nof raid to meet & sue the people R e Tam A Pne, 3 anlon’s “Superba,” arrived in town yes- | cets, enjoyed u double cele t B e i and sho R Pireea | 10, Datys Hal e to ;B talomons, 10 | .2 ROk B to m et any issue the peoj the New York dock scene, and the | Hanlon's “Superba,” arrive YO8 RaRate SINARE KON y LoulsE LESLIE-GARTER, ; ul il 20, AR 5 i man, and am willing to back up with | cars dashes across the stage. Major John R. Roche, paymaster in the rs of age. tests of Representative Sherida I'he Gibbons and Daly parties will arrive | money any move started to re the un- “The specialty program also is excellent. in- | army, and E, W. Rvan, his assistant, arce in The Scort-Bodah it ended in police : 3Av ST, Louts, La., March 6 ve the best musical who | diers that the complaining partics were werse House roll No. 182, by Oukley, to appro Bay Sr. Lous, La., March 6.—The resi- | 1, onder, gambler and prostitute. 1 th ave appeared in Omaha, and the great Bra. | * 1, . Wolle. for over six years assistant to | than the other bellizerents. The trouble of the State university for the use and sup- | Wild over the contest between Hall and Fitz- d be more lenient with the unfortunates > Every Hidy visitor this w . - S Reivion : . HE b ) t | ivery Hdy vis s way. has retived from the serviceof the | Robert Winkler, the 15-year-old son of Ed | port of said college; house roll No. 183, by | simmons. Most all their sympathy and | Many of the women who lead lives of shame | receives a handsoma ftripple-plated table- ‘.;.,).,..m to accept a more lucrative position | Winkl milkman residing west of St | Mlss LOTTGE GOLLINS| diploma e 3 S . o L o The Famous Original ** ra-ra-hoom-de-ny. gud diploma foes, for the Stale university | yhero seoms to be some doubt about h ;.| Those women huve hearts and souls_just as | of admission who have large coal mining interests at | loft hand yesterday by thiew crushed |y, o gulo of seuts will o aturday mor o I e library of the univer e Jeay sas. v i i DEALH KOLL Cambria, Wyo. Mr. Wolle is to take the | ina food griuder. The accident leaves the | g atho'sioci at o fol tha law requiring the legislatire to. muge | ., L Will have to do the fighting SonibE st T LT o o = management of these interests, young man with only a thumband little | floor, 7 00 wnd $1.50 the appropriation regularly every two years, ! 3 ! years 8¢ 1 cagos 2 Lou Cory s for his home in_Sargent \0ES House roll No. 131, by Oakley. to make it | Myself i nd the first thing he generally does is to —Other | Deths, agos b Detrott 3 0 B2 Lou Cory 8 ¥ unlawful Tor any railvoad compuny doing | ., He Was told that some people had an inea | Sast bout for o Jab with the lasgest salury | Zaxzisan, March 6.=Xlibin Said, sultan | i8 P Pavesich, Chicago: B W, Guuaing, | He goes on hack, taking with him a ARe Bho 800 800 mud 18 SO nr e Ao MLIRE DS Qo fop Sh8 1 granie ) OB RO L9UETARRIIN ibar is | Buprows, Norfolk C. Brink, Fremont; | chased from the Whitmore Bros, at Valley Wodnosdny, GLACIA DS f081: 10050 ravide for purchassre Thore aro o big lot of stiffs who tnink | 14 thew, In many cases, they forget the | ypqorn British proteciorate. Hamid had | Mrs. B.' Lockwell and child, Donver; Mr. | by Colonel Savage for uso on his frn al | 1lrey 1t Sanson's Celebratod Military Pluy, e o he must stand up and get beato vecognized by the Britisp, but later the sul- | Dave Brotchie, Charles Owens, Car full sisters, 4 and b years old, and cost F40 or received for coal miners together ; ap and get beaten half to | .. : i [ R 5 £ fee for the plaintl's attorneys. W death, w, my idea is to give and to get “There are 4,000 names in your potition, | tun's son, Kalid, entered e palace and un At the Murruy—C. W. Bailey i Pat Mangan 1ly thesober, industrious | Founded on 0s. E. Rose's momor e A - Wotnoediy matinee, wny seut in the house making explanations of their votes How | thing like o good punch. Hall will get a lick | 80d talk the matter over and sce what can | of British suthority. General Mathews at | bigoir,"New York: T. K. Alexander, St. | restaurant, took too much quinine Saturday P YRIIIhY, Wi Ly et th ot : | at over. > N Jlan whereby we can reform @ large per oranalled Kalid to open the gates and | gouisi O 4, £ e Thoft Waldo f, | ER POPULAR operation the farmers would bo unable to |\t it at every stage of the game, and if | ! R 3 force, comy u o [ Syracuse, N. Y.; H. E. Imhoff;, Waldo club together and buy coal for theirown | b ¢4 helb myself his gloves shall never be | centage of these fallen women, Instead of | justailed Humid. Marshall, Chicago; . J. Cullen, M. Horter, a FARNAM St. THEATER. %tk o o3 taan : i ou oug ) get the biggest 5 i i M : ] 3 Commoneln, for member after member arose and chunged | o L Was asked today how he intended to | thut locality, you ought to get t & P. P, Brady of this diocese died this morn- ntic: K. A. Ralston, Rock Island;J. W Com 4 thelr votes from uye tono. As i result the | AZht: whether he would rush or make a | Man you can, butup @ good building, and | g rior a long illness Yocum, Ieading, Pa. ; Ira P. Rowley, Indian- E BMIBHES e s smon oH 0 T marked paid and canceld hind the time scheduled, The boys are all | more than fifty people in u ‘house at one | to, That admirable Buropean institution, | subtreasury ¥ for export tomorrow and i than the combined saies of all other NBONT TRuinry. B, 1808, certifioate! for long journey the least particle, und he rather | to the fact_that weare servants and not | dramn, whon it s complimentary, but it | It addition 25,000 of gold was taken from | ‘o "Gy Ruan and Daily, sentence b Cartificate for $150,000 never crodited on | 8hd he claims to foel no bad eftects of the | duty as chiof oxecutive of this city, and huve | the contemnatory silonce that followed most | {re¢ £0id, the lowest it hag,reached since the | livan for the hospital. Sullivau fell in a fit to the echo and wished him good luck. wickedaat ‘city. he. ever saw, I, have & S cerward reportad for his dose, but | curicria RESOLYENT, $1.00 at spol ! gie City Gom ~ORPOIATION, Boston ferred back to the committee to ascertain | train will back him to the full extent of | world " 4 2 and Bijou" theater TR Magle Clty Gosip it Bumont flus the atato from tho Capital | dollars on Hall botors. leaviug New York, | Socnio bo allowed, 0 Sorioct the mayor's | the week, The = drama, though = an | R. J. Kilpatrick and wife of Beatrice are | pxwell & Freemen have been granted | AMUSKEMENTS. nid and assist this committee to a competent | money and they could go the rest of their | place where vice flaunted itself so openly as | formance was very creditable, but for th Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer returned last | oftice force left yesterday for Nebraska City | last Friday in indefinitely postponing house | cinity of New Yorl Hoolrmor pectod, as first show fvariably run a bit | about five wecks | px. and Mrs, Albart Buroh, ! No Wednesday Matinoe. e e I R vhor tha i puaead | o may bring up. 1 will meet every issue like | lightning express scene, in which & train of | terday loaded with stories | day Burch was 43 and bbbt bbb bt L ¢ Bills Passed. Yomorrow morniug. fortunates. From what ve heard it | troducing Madeline and Wheeler, a clever | the city. They are about to make the | court yesterday evening, for the present, in | The house then took up bills ou third read How Big Bob looks to me as 1f this purity committee | sketch team, in songs, dances, ete. Smith | monthly distribution of funds to the sol- | the discharge 'of all parties, 1t transpired fuz and passed the following wants to exterminnte every siloon ke Y al team w tuition fecs of the college of law | dents of this section of the south are nearly | if you knew wore about this matter und Alton, the acrobats, in o phenomenal | {pa chief engineer of the Union Pacific rail- | originated among the children And Luring the Second Act, o appropriute the watriculation | money are for Fitzsimmons. He says that | have been driven to it by starvation wages. | spoou, an article worth mbre than the price | ith Kilpatrick Bros. & Collius of Beatrice, | Mary's cemetery, Jost fiugers of the | sity. Both bills are pro forma measures, | 1§ experienced men iu his corner. D R D S “and no one v v it be ¥ X 4 f ) preer— ‘an Mater, Chi- | finger on the left hand i and 0o oue knows how o do it botter than | YoUn( progeher will finish his college course | Sultan of Zanzibur =twwes Quictly Away | At the Mercer.—¥ N. Van Mater, Chi- [ ; an“‘“ st T"E‘TER POPLLAR Bustnioss 1 tho Btato o a0t as AeEnts for tho. | that he could nht take punishment.. To this | 3itached and. aa. avistocvatio congvegation | of s4d %, Zamsibar I | Lincoln: IR Parsons, Tuskin, Nob; C B | span of the best mares in Nebraska, pur- | TONIGIIT, Matineo company any money i that bef & man can become a great voxer Made a Square Proposition, been designated hei. 5»P~ th and was | Byington, Tamosa: 1. Gluck, Columbus; argent. ‘The pair of mares weigh 2,500, arc ‘ A P.AIR REBEL e LLOTIONS ol the bill by | WY from pubishment. 1 1ike to avoid any- | and I would like to meet your commitiee | dertook to assume the swHanate in deflance | i, 5, B, Higgins, F. J. McCarthy, Robert | proprietor of gt oarmor | ABloiescupe w s oficers rom Libby led the opposition by claiming that under its | 1OF €very one he gives. ‘I am going to be | be done. Perhaps you cau show me some | once proceeded to the pifidce with a strong | jouis; C. A, Pfeiffer, St. Joseph; G. G. De use. His opposition had its ired effect, | PUtON me having o one-horse, weak preacher down in Sr. Lovis, Mo. reh' 6,—Vicar-General | Lincoln; H. M. Puffer, Valley: J. A. Shrock, inMonh-\ggmtunxflj ¥ 15¢, 25¢, 350, 500 and 750. Dill which had received u large majority | Corbett and Mitchell affair by getting out | Minister to the physical ALl e HR L sy aat mall /i fiwn R Conell Holdredad: Neb.; MATINEE sATuRDAV, when the roll was called the first time, of the way in the first fow rounds. He said | moral wants of the unfortunates. Will you | iy catholics, huving attended the fu John Heath, Fairbury, Neb.; E. E.” Leonard, " fl o “hofore the “apenker announcad ‘Toe | e could not tell until he got into the ri 4,000 people contribute 81 or upwards to start | G Re! ilion O'Cannor dn this ety two | David City; . J Buii, Detrot PILLS Famous wzssult . . —— such u reformatory? 1 will head your list years ago. He wias one of the three priests b i h [Special Telegram “me”cflfl y Golng at Guttenburg, with £1,000, and lateron when Lam betterable | named by the bishops of the province for CHICAG pecia . “The house then passed house roll No. 203 : . §1,000 Rl o rALIS. | Bameti by, Mo e B R o ire | to Tus i Nebraaks arcivals: Grand LWAYS THE BEST. compling® SREERLT M T S0 | e voue A T Tt ae | Eilio e, WA vindf somsting | Wihatl it s el | e e N et puven | § Dislodge Bl A 1 switches and regulating the rates to be "'""“S“"*"l uttenburg today 9 broud gauge, | el of bishops to be held, resulting inall Anavow vater, rge Worthington, ]E" charged on shipments over two or move con- | _F pighths of a milo: St. Dennts | Lo heartod plan and be full of brotherly love | feuncll ot biEbont 18 Ml elehitrd "Seannel, Northern U. Wyman Stir up the 1ver, ounEnl‘"n and gt o ¥ n ating with these people < ishop. _ Father Brady was o great | Omab . o (P BIJOU THEATRE. necting lin (710 5) won, Thinks (30 to 1) second, Tispent | B treatiog wiv ey the present b Brady wi a i Wyman, John W. Saul, M - IOt ey - 4 o 1) th 'in The mayor then read some letters from | fuvorite of Archbishop Kenriek of St. Louls, nd wi ] AL 3 ure 1c @, EEK |"'f"" 'f'.”'f',l("’ by Curalsh, to pmend AN B R T furlongs: El- | chiefs of bolice in different cities on the 50 I Was generally regurded us the latters [ Carl Smith and wife .\‘\»\uln_t)nl_ulmvr 5 y UNDER THE CASLIGHT A6 Mws vpiating o Carnalite (100 1) second, | ciat evil and saloons. In Milwauk e rond utor bishop of that diocese Nuw You, March .—(Special Telegran | § Pornale Ailments, W 1 Brazil & Alton’s Vaudeyilles, and providing for the saleof the same, under colt 810 1) third, T 101 loon license costs 200 and at present PuitaveLPiIs, Pa., March 6,—Robert Glen- | to Tue Bee.|—Omaha: C. € ight, S. nologhoon fOr Very certain circumstances, was passed race, one mile and one-sixteenth: saloons in o tion and, they Il | denning, head of the banking and broker | Burns, Grand: O. M. Carter, Imperial; Mrs i A triple-plated ilve The house then adjourned until tomo 210 1) won, Sorrento (10 to 1) sec Oty A night and’ Sunday. Dis. | fivm of Robert Glendeuning & Co., died of | A. B. Fordyce, Mme: Norris, Now Amstor- Remove Disease and Putiy visitorat avery partormance | A S at 10 o'clock Lavuri B(7 w 1) third, Time: 1:541. dam; A. Saunders, Mrs. \I .\\luuhr\,llln}\T Pmmote G()Od Hoa.lth. PnDUlfll P['C‘.\S 4". . 'l“ 151 auys ::».:“: e Fourih 1x a5 » BTt (ot vin rderly houses run openly and are fined | puewmonin. Sy ST L | dan A Saunders, | Saunder o Rey. Mr. Hellings replied to the mayor by | advices announce "the death of Hugh Nelson, | Dearborn, Hoffman. Lincoln, =~ Neo.: H Covered with & Tasteless & Boluble Ooating, = R \ race, four and a halt furlongs: Youns | saying that he wanted to deny that the | ex-governor of British Columbia, at Londou | Herpolsheimer, buying goods, Westminster; Famous the world over. $45 a Week With $200. 1% Beveral Dills Couceratug Rallroads Recom- | Loticry 1o 2) won, Mury 8 6 to 0) second, | church people were trying to get away from | on March R. D. Brownlee, Hoffman;J. V. Chandler, AR ud pracileal investiaent mended for Pussage. Lucy Olark (810 1) third, * Thme: 56 the slum work, | " Cnicaco, 11, March 6,—J. Bradner Smith, | St. Denis; F. E. Perkins, Westminster. Ne- Of all druggists. Pricé 38 cents a box. poive arstony o8 9 | 5 : SIXLh raco, soven y yokr Laxcovy. Nob., Mareli Special to Tus | (105 win't, s fon elehths of a milo: Bl Why not take the money they pay in IN TOE SENATE, ) Yom; Groenwich (2 to 1) second, Kerry monthly VICTORIA, ) 2 the well known paper merchant, died toaay, | braska: C. M. Stebbius, Westminster; W. pectus 1835 free, C. D. Bac] - The forepson sasslon of the scuate XIng Crab (6 to 1) third W81y | fines and build the reformatory you ' talk | aged 76 H. Plat, St. Denis. ooklyn N ¥

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