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pom—— DA 1LY BEE: THURSD AY. MARCH 16, 1593, 70 REPRESENT THE MINORITY | 82t fosant v e ot o e Republican Senators Who Will Serve on the Various Oommittees. encourfige and fnsure a high stand the members of the service during compe- tency and good behavior and by promoting | | them and transferring them to better sta- | tious as rewards for good service. Unless some incompetency or negloct on their part is shown they are not disturbed in their among offios, appointed almost four years ago by Harrison, was removed, and “about three weeks before his term was out Mr. Harrison sent the name of W. S, Rose to the senate for the place. Brown heard of this and came down to Washington post haste, armod with letters of introduction to democratic senators, He succeeded in having the nomi nation held up until the republican DRY SUNDAYS FOR [ 0MANA| Polios Will Watoh the#Back Doors of the BE CAREFUL. Bo careful of your manners, they Indleate your breeding Ho careful of your thoughts for they form your life. Bo carotul of your aotions, for thoy revesl | your ch SIPRING We take a great deal of pleas- ure in the announcement of racter | Bo eareful of your nssociatos; y Judged by the company you koop. Bo careful of your tamily and your friends; they are ths best gifts the Almighty oan give you, Bo caroful of your health; it is a blossing tenure in offl » lighthouse keeper w THE CAUCUS YESTERDAY | o e mcial position m . his political opinion.’ administration went outof power and then »d his influence to secure his own nomina- tion Other postmasters nyminated were Ste- | phen Smith, Tama, Ia,; Charles H. Long, Tipton, Ia. e president ace Governor W ou are 11 be disturbed by ely because of RESULT OF NO PRIVATE BARS FOR: HOTEL GUESTS —biill AND'S CALLERS. Chalrmanships Allotted to Thom Filled— Nevada Removed And Sunday Preseripfions for Intoxicants Are Under the Ban—Stricter Regulations CLEVE Benator Stewnrt ted the resignation of M. Stone " " ot of Illinois commis- : Plac o that o eve DO od; 1t is sim e E from the Committee on Appro. Eplscopal Bishops Talk with Hlim About the - of I for Gambling Places and Dis at can never be too highly valued; it & & o . POMUBnutlst ke OBmpiUton; Chinese Exolnsion Act. $loner genoral of, the land oftice, to take ef- i gl ooy DIy priceless. the arrival of our recent pur- ~“You are | ' . . v Wasnixgroy, D. €., March 15 ywery much in the minority,” said Mr. Cleve- Mr. McAdoo was a member of the Forty- eighth and Forty-ninth congresses. He is Bo carotul of the first sigus of or woukness; they are the forer cough, cold inoers of dis- chase of all the very latest Wasnixatox, D. C., March 15.-The re- | land this morning when Representative | an Irishman by birth and not yet 40 years of The saloons, gambling places and houses | ©"%¢ . . 4 . # publican senators went into caucus this | Fouk of Ohiocalled with a friend and an. | age. In the house he trained” with the pro- | of ill repute will be subjected to & police | B careful fn what way you countoract s lllL{]] Cl{lSS nOVC]thS in suits i nounced that neither of them were looking | bection wing of the democracy couzh oF A coli, und remember thero 18 noth- & morning to receive the reportof the com- Edward B. Whitney, nominated for assist- surveillan. even more rigid than heretofore, ing which o8 [t 80 well us & pure stimulunt, mittee on minority chairmanships snd | forofiice. =~ ant attorney general, was an active member | and Chief Seavey declares he will make an | Ra carotal thu Ieht silm and overcoats for wear this members of committees, but were unable to Ihe majority was represented in un- | of the anti-snapper organization. He was | honest, determined effort to carry out the tand bear | best authos complete their work before the ussembling of | diminished force this morning and M. | one of the protesting delegates sent by the | instructions of Mayor Bemis. gree that nothing eauals a pure whiskey. | the senate. Cleveland was vory busily occupied until [ anti-snappers to Chicago “With reference to the houses of ill fame," lunch time. A very dignified delegation was introduced | to the president by Bancroft Davis. corder of the supreme court. posed of four bishops of the church, Rt. Revs. Paret of At the afternoon session there was o debate of some length on the removal of Stewart of Nevada from the appropriations committee, and the opinion was practically unanimous that as Stewart would be the recipient of a chairmanship at the hands of he said to a Bee man. “I think they aro under as complete police supervision as is possible. For the past three years these matters have been kept well in hand by the police department, and that was never more true than at the present time. Not long ago OFF FOR HAWAILL WLl Sail for the [slands ret Mission. rch 15 —Ex-Rep- orgia left Washi the re- | Congressman Blou It was com- | on a Se Episcopal | Wasmixatoy, D. ¢ Maryland, resentative Blount of Be caroful that you secure the purest and | &N ) the best, and remembor that doctors nnd i sclentists agree thatno whiskey equals Duffy's Pure Mait Rt careful that you take this ereat prepura- \\ tion prouptiy. und in & aystematic manne Remember that a “stitch {n tinie saves nine and that your health and happiness may de- i o We have not only bought tho majority hio should not be permitted to | Pottor of New York, Whitakor of Pennsyl- | ington lust night for San Fzanclsco, accon- | 1 fssuod sniers) to my men to arrest any | , o car ul that you o not vorsuded to . e v ako s¢ plse which may be o sf remain on 0 important a committee as that | Vanin and Haro of South Dakota. They | panied by Mr. Ellis Mills, confidential sten- | woman who appeared in the windows of tho | 1352 samething else which muy be called “Just lx’ll‘(TCly of the best manufac- of appropriations as a representative of the [ were shown into the private parlor of the | ographer of the State department. He 18, it | bawdy houses or in any way attempted to upon havi l’ll(’y'r Pure Muit. which i tho | > . ] ¥ i | y, he therefore resigued and Teller | house and the president and Secretary of | is confidentially asserted, bound for Hono- | solicit patronage from the street, These | ON1Y Pure. medicinal whiskey fn the markot. o Tt A ] 1o was substituted. fiente Grosham jolned thom there. Theob. | luluon & secret mission, an appointment | orders wero rigidly enforced. Last Sunday turers in business suits, but M ity Representation. ject of t Visit wus to discuss with Mr. vhich required 0 €Ol - tio e sen- " . " y s wd - 54 " Minority Rtepresentation Clevelana the Chir exclusion law with | Nacll reduired no confirmation by the sen- | 1 sent a special officer, who spent the afte dl‘CSh suits of lhc finest f:ll)l 1cs The minority reprosentation on the com- m to its bearing on Americ: eres T {an 1, oon i ) istrict and ke closa Silttees 18 oa Tolioon relation to its bearing on American iuterests | ® o oteotion of Mr. Blount for this mis. | T00n in the burnt district and kept o DOCTOR - i Chir sion indicates that Mr, Cleveland is not yet | Watch, to seo whether this rule was being A 1 s EPy sab 2 1 Judiciary ~Hoar, Wilson, Teller, Platt, “\I‘n\“-\ |‘|M\ n.vl.y'u‘n-m ¢ .rur.-‘“w.’rw‘.‘rp(rx‘m satistied that Hawali should be annexod to | obeyed. During that time he only saw one ma(l(. up n th very [,Ill st ‘ll\(l o - ol U aptto endanger the proverty | the United States, but he has not made up | woman and she came outof oneof the houses ok R § Y Higging, Gattingor and lives of Americans. ‘IMioy told tho pres. | |he o /it States, b P | rosmcd In stroet attire and swont up towh § most approved manner. We | ame Mander- | ident that they came to him, not as rey Mr. Blount will make a very thorough in- *“There is once in a while a landlady who : g sentatives of the church, but as citizens, | vegtigation of the situation and the presi- | attempts to get outside of the district pre- And Mining—Jones of Nevada, Power, | and they had no suggestions to make, bu ' | Jonts futura action on the subject will probe bod by lnw. In mOst cnses she 18 de- ison had simply come to_ confer with him ably be governed by his report. tected and arrested, and in fact these in- AfTalrs—C Stanford, n, Hale, Mr. Cleveland vid in reply that ha had to yobs Clevelan I 1t ! 3 sy i ; 1 stances occur but seldom. In obedience to n, Conduct _and Expenditures ot | enforce this as well as thewther laws of the ir. BI Satl Annexation .| the instructions of the mayor I shall detail cutive Depa nt—Wilson, Proctor, | couniry. ~The bishops admitted this, but |~ As chairman of the foreign affairs commit- | an officor to make a thorough search of tho Lodge. : suggested that it might be possible to miti- | tee, when the matter first came before the | city for cases of this kind and when found. T 1 5 l:l\«nn Platt, Wilson. aliina gate in Muuuw!l'mn ,.“ n severities of. the hrn‘-. Mr. Blount took a very conservative shall not only cause the arrest of the women Y Pensions—Shoup, ~ Hunsbrough, Gallinger, | [aws in operation. ~ The president told them | position, refusing to commit himselt on the | but also of the owners, agents or lessees of + " l N foes and. Pont Touds- Mitchel, Me- e would do- all e could, and tho intersiew subject of annexation without further iu- | tho building which has been rented for such into the trade arena this year , )ixon, Washburn, MirshnllRamedell i ¢ P ol Rz . RN purposes. [ have made a thorough persona % ™ lerso Marshall Ramsdall of the distric 10 has More than a year before the overthrow of | examination of a number of other cities and “ Clafins—11ato, chiatrman; | only recontly rothrmed from his trip o Tn- | the quecn d delogation feom the s | Gehmination of s numbar of other citios and fully equipped and confident sctions—tloar, Mitcholl, | sionm whither he accompanied Prosident | logislature came to this country without | ment in Omaha than in any other city of its ctlons—Hoar, Mitehell, | Harris his return home, called upon | public announcement, sceking some indica- t. 1 do not'say this because [ ohnler et stz I tho w of winning the majority of Mr. Clev rovisional government as has Ratlrona court ud for the purpose of tendering | tion from this country of what support the fof police. t Public Buildings—Stantord, Moreill, Quay, | his'rosignation, Th nt aske P H b 5 L bl | . i csignatio c president asked many | revolutionary party mizht rely on if they ch o biased person will confirm.” 4 5 BqRltic Lands—Dolph, Pettigrow, Carey, Du- | duestions about Mr, Harrison's homeward | would o the old government and | 1 gny roeec Det it points contested for. We do Bl Powar, trip, and spoke in warm terms of the many | establish PUSGTy RLE SR U Do Hawley, Stockbridge, Pettigrew, sics which Fad been extended toward been done, The ultimate object, as they then A delegation of hotel men and saloon- ~OGQan e Power, Pefier. 4 himself by his predecessor. Ho also con- | disclosed it, was to sccureannexation to this | keepers called upon the chief of police yes- DR. F. L. SEARLES, Consulting Surgeon. not ZlSk fdl]Cy I’“L(‘S I)Ut Sdl grelations with Ca Hoar, Hale, Dolph, | gratulated Mr. Harrison upon the choice | country, as they did not hope of sue to inquirc as to his understanding | Graduate of Rush Medienl Collozo. (CON- Das | e d BB I8 of the Laws of ths United: Btates— | Which o hind made in the form of r the permanent establishment of a new of the law as applied to them and of his | SULTATION £t For the trontment of you the best to be procure tion, and said that he be ing to be one of the most ved duck njoy shoot- ble of sports Wilson, Platt Revolutioniry Clalms— Frye, Aldrich. eroment. Mr. Blount was among tho probable action in the premises he hotel persons with whom they talked, ana he | men claimed that they had a right to pro- then refused to commit himself toany plan | vide their guests with liquor in_their of the sort on the Sabbath day, and th There is no doubt that since the overthrow | thought that it was perfectly leg of the queen he hus had some suspicion that | to sell liquor on a physician's pr Cameron, chairman; CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES for the least money. On Rules. Mande att, Davis, MISTAKES IN ENKROLLING, Rules—A Territor bro Iric s0n 1 for them cription rroes in Appropriati Tr Carey, Shoup, Bills Cause Serious L] . able for th this government ma ve encours o i The chief read them the statute governing Y i ® anliinger, S | Aldric ITON, . s | and might possibly be accused of 1 siness, ! U [ Nose, Throat., Chest, Stomach, Bowels | ( ds—Davis, Carey, Wolcott, Mc- | probable that the clerks and some | havingapart in the establishment of the | should be unlawful to sell or give away any | and Liver, b tations—Shoup, Chandler, Pot- | OUher emploves in _the bureau of | (UL EVLCHUGON B the dstands with which | wioks sreiguor it Ltors wbatevoeon | Blood, Skin and Kiduey Discases, A el e engraving and printing, not diectly | “ho question of how the overthrow of the | that in obedienca to the instructions of the | Herag, * Crkuesses, Lost Manhood NOW ON DISPLAY e Rivor n Front ot Wash. | cruploved ia ' the production of ~green- | government was brought about, and whether | chief executive of the’dity he had no re | CHRED: = 0 o permanantly cured ph 3 | Riverin Kront of Wash- | paolcs and other government obligation: the provisional government actually repre- | course but to enforce thd law as he found it. | wittout the uso of knife, Igatire or caneti 4 an; Sherman, Proctor, I o SAT) Ol ins GE Ultisang of tha: | WILHAYE to taka certiNcaths of nasbtadnsss | 8 nts popular sontiment, will, it s unde l‘lllh means that n_w] !\‘fltl*{ Y Al i a | Leitier st ot plticaly L Lag soe CRLISSIBERbES; O == = = = = aragus — Hawloy, chitrmin; towart, | tnstead of cash for their for tho | {170 Fact Wil be - estabiiabod that this | Over Sabuduy WAhE D §6 Withoute For | 5Chllonot ltoss, wiLh sismp foF Circulacs, Fron holi- balance of the current fiscal yearas the re- | government, pending the ratification ofa | some time past the bars at the leading hotels DL S "& Searles, 118 Soutn 15th st., 2 S Woman Suffrage—Tloar, chairman: Q Itof an error in the enrollment of the de- | treaty gi right to do so. will not in- | havo boen run wide open all day Sunday. the | DI, Searles CATLES, o wAiia, N um la Ot 11 n A'hH:v" AR SRR ficiency bill, by which the word *thousand” | terfe y way with the affairs of the | rear door being left open.: but according to Next Door to Postom, | Yive Civilized Tribes of Indians—T is loft off aftern approvriation intended to | 181A0ds, except if need be, to defend them | the new order of thingsithis will be strictly NIRRT e | s e L AR | | from foreign encroachment, the idea being | forbidde . ition anABals ot Moat Prodnets bo 837,000 for deficiency In the pay of clevical | that a government claiming to represent the | In discussing the allegbd violation of the wchairman; Power. 5 and other help at the bureau of engraving people of the islands must be stro enough | Sunday law the chief 'suid there was no - To Establish the Uni flnnv)v-f“y]w Il nited id printing. It is presumed that the em- maintain itself if we are to treat with it, | doubt that there were saloons which dis- O I I l all L T L e N LU B ployes will not be dropped from the rolls for probability is that we will do nothing to | pensed liquor every Sunday, and in justice <) TR On ”W'l’.:;“w”w,,"*."”,;," the balance of this f year, as_they | maintain the provisional government against | to Lht{N" proprietors who did observe the o' In B tie QeoI0ionT. BUsvoy—Wols I'are 1 n to the working of the | any other governmentof the people of Hawaii | law, if for no other reason, the law should = e TP e G t4 bureau, said the appropriation | themselves, that might be, or seak to be | be enforced. But the police department was ==s——— | 18th and Farnam Streets. Natl anks—Ol anderson. committeo room it is likely this will bo. con: ished. But if it is found that the | handicapped in several ways. There was no | Fors vatlon avis. sidered a ¢ herein the government offi- ional government is really the chosen | allowance for funds with which to secure Corporations in the District of Columbia— cers are authorized to creat n indebtedness | o nment of the i nds and is not de- eviden against these people, and with only Aldrich, chi n; MeMillan. ; S e O TERA LY, Lt g . £ SLa0uaas t {phacas ' > L B o 7, der P St @ provic « tha 0 govern- dent unon the upport. of the United | twenty-five men to wateh 250 saloons it was ¥ et e e ment officer shall ineur an_indebtedness for | States for its existence, the proposition | difficult to watch all of them all of the time, DL LUl . SRR the government except to save life and prop- annexation may be favorably regarded | The violations of the law were for the most ang A ; MARVIN TRUSSES An/BEowRsYeLRIRce: erty. itmay be held that the employment an amended treaty may be sent to the | part in the outlylng districts. where there | , I D Schenclcs treatmont anl curo of Con. The republicans contented themselves | of these clerks is to save “prop- | § 1t the next session. Howe part | was but little police protection. Some of | people might doubts but has proved It~ (A= ST S = oLl 2 L ” o P with removing Mr. Stewart from the abpro- | erty.” The clerks will then bo given from other considerations the desirabil of | these saloons paid men for no other purpose | self through a record as old as our grand fath- [Just in—Our Importation of| & p prln!,lnnsil'-mnu‘!.u He remains s ) tificates stating that they have rendered | annexing the isiands will be investigated. than to watch outside and give warning of | ers, means just what it 15— e resentatiye of the minority in other commit- | servico to the value named. Thoese they will e e ‘h of an officer. When the ofticer q 3 o focs, and is tho rauicing membor of the | probably boable to got discounted by local | 1, - ""l'('l ::"'"’ ‘“’_“ “( ':""' | all_suspicious signs were gono, the A“Spe”cl“fic ofosucolnsumqpt,lm} Spring Woolens. minority in the committee on irr A¥aE said that the administration carly re- pparently everything | £nd for all diseases of the Lungs. No trent- FealaTiocion ot st M o ved information which was decmed o bo Hereafior, howover, 4 | Mentin the worldean place'so inauy porma- ! 2 will be seen, gives up his place on the com- axrors i the enrollment hae | Teliable that the overthrow of Queen Liltuo. | dof men in citizens clothes will be de- | B2hterts oL LansmbLLon to I8 crudi as Br. | p mittee on privileges and elections, of which d 1 the pension appro- kalani and the establishment of a provisiona led and a systematic inspection will be | and effectively on the lung membrines and | he was chairman and would be the ranking tion bl An approvriation = of | EOvernment were the result of a plan formu- | made of every quarter of the city. tissues, and 50 qulickly disposes of tubercles, member, and goes to the foot of the list on 000 was intended for fees of | lated by the sugar producing elem Hard Nut to Crack, canzaniominfemmatoniioolds, soughyaad the appropriations committee, ining it islands’ and _which was furthe Srq Nugito Oracks all the seeds of Consumption ns pprog uining surgeons. In enrolling the . | | e Higgine ia subatituted for My, Tellor d “five” was loft. out, 8o the item renq | k'rancisco. Upon receiving this informa Another question which is pertinent at | )y, Sehanck’s Pulmonic S B §a Sia5tions ommittas; Tha raputilibans e hundred and thousand. dollars g | the withdrawal of the treaty was deter- | this time was raised in an intorview which | ¥ enc uimonic syrup | vetain all their members of the committes on ey of 85,000 from the proper sasunt | Mined upon. was printed in TE Be several weeks ago. | Whon all else fails 1t comes to the rescii, Not reason of the fact that it has will not be serious in view of the small. | Cipher disratches wont out last night from } It was in regard to the practice of the | wntll It tails and only after fulthful trial ed from a total membership of | ness of the amount and of the fact, that it | b0t the State and Navy departments for ( houses of ill fame of selling liquors at all Nobalass 101160 ant Hoalbli Lo Bastt con tho " made on estimates which in any event i{"':;’l““"\ “"l““"l“‘:“’ & 'I"." ard “’L‘ l““’ ;',"“"5 of hl“"l" d"";m“‘,“d 1:‘{”': ::'“]"":"'-"‘".V despair of ten thlrlll!nmll“humoi‘inLu Jnyl. It The BeSt TPUSS Made 3 may be 100 large or too small sl steamer Austr om San Francisco today. | license whatever without molestation, | js doing it now. It will coutinue to do it EDINGS. har e o Anial, ana l‘;,{{‘;,f;;.,{; What these dispatches contain none of the | while the saloons, which pay a license of | throughout tno ages. Dr, Sehsnck's Practioas Because [tsupnorts the abdomer nnd come- actually appropriated is exhausted. These | ©ficers of either department will say. $1,000 a vear, are not allowed to sell after | Treatise on Consumption, Liver and stomach Dis- prosses the rupture so 18 to bring the broken Committee Apj ents as Made by the v v e, neso il 3 ay. slai cases mailed free to all applicant: D sgethe. e U P P »r y are bub a few of the mistakes onat Lo o s midnight or on Sunday. It was claimed that e o T partatogether and effectn cure, Private room Democrats Agreed On, been committed i the enrollment of appro: NO MORE “COMPLIMENTS," this was an injustice to the saloon men and Telvs a0 Abilid Ll ) for fituing trussos. ~ Lady in attendanoe tor Wasiorox, D. C., March 15.—The open | priation bils and others aro. expectnd vy that the law which applied to saloons should . ady custoners. session of the senate today comprised | come to light every day. Secretary Morton Can't Send Out Docu- | 8is0 be enforced as against more dis- [f Your ‘ lstern Paxton Hotel Building. s TIHIE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., within the space of half an hour. Meeting o = ments With His Card Inclosed. G ; e e S e T R at noon and disposing of some morning busi- MORTON MEANS BUSINESS, ‘\Vm;u NGTON, L; “c., March 15.—More m(,mj;;:; L;;;;‘])i;:t" ;‘dmn“d“'l““;mIm‘dl‘:;:"r‘: = = . S i . than 000 bulletins and repor ok anbihe g oo e i taken ‘untll 8:8080 ns to give time to the - -Abollsisd_Waliington Natek: Department of Agriculture will have | clothing were detailed to collect evidence TRINIDAD L] bl el sel S ah Wasuinaton, D. C., March 15, —Secretary to be unwrapped and rewrapped | againsta dozen or so of the leading bagni , : omantt &) asignments 10 comiltteamincce . ToT | Moxton of the. Agricultural ' departmont | for tne purposs of extracting. from et bey | and search warrants werolasuod with whin or Soft Water is scarce, mzha’s Newest Hotel assignments to committeo places. found time to familiarize himself with the | wosrie 55 S act | these houses werc scarched and a large T When the senato reassombled Mr. Gor- | dutics of nearly all the employes of the do. | Gochont is sent “with the vomplima e | amount of liquor confiscated and removed o | dON't worry yourself for a moment— AS P H .A. I_4 ] SORURTIARD N AWARD 81, man, acting for the democratic n i attmen savoral places thatare direction of the sheoipolite “Il*"{“"]"‘;')'p'\":‘}'_'t"‘;';'}"»‘“5‘".”- go right ahead and use hard water with 10Rooms at §2,60 por day, offered a resolution declaring the construc- | regarded by him as sinecurcs and he doos K0 lastaundogo antainied o |\ ¢ eq'ts raplovin the 1GUOE, olataing st s {0 Rooms at 8300 per day. alaot o ittaa ) e i 8 doe use prohibiting this h R o replevin the liquor, claiming that i i or day. tlon of the standing and select committess, | not proposo that the incumbents shall much | Siuse probiviting this Pieiig | belonged to him and had been left thero in FOR 8 lkcoms wih Bath s £10) porday. senate then adjourned until tomor long arge s lary without giving and we will adhere to it VI trust. Every effort was made to effect a 5! e t P vl A00ms Wi ’_"_‘M“-"D" avw. bl i G L e I government u fairer rewurn. He has | for my my own part I think it would be a | COuviction, but the defendants were released ree aving, e o 5 A ! rom th OPENED AUGU Interior department in answer to a resolu- | concluded that se of these positions are | good thing if documents thus distributed | 1 cach case and a Bl wns. insugurated £i v Bt ST 1st b stion of lnst sosslon inquiring as to whethor | 1ok PaSEHUIL o the succcss of the depart- | gratuitously from o _department of tho gov. | 4€aInst Chlef Seavey and L bont smeni o Roofing; Etc.; EYc: |\, in ive y permission fo ris i the pon- ify th ineumbeuts | erament should inform the citizons receiving D e P WHITE RUSSIAN Newly hed Throaghous sion offico had been g The commun: tholr plnces ar vacant, The socretiey | them as to their source and intent, o s tHICHE Lustlos oourt an Sl $ 4 3 tion states such permis ad bven applied RDCE 0 department on a | TR A1t h S L ensRRanov Lo ohlef, PLANTS C. S. ERB. P J forand had been expressly refused, and 4 _ Carlisle’s Financia appealed the case to the district court, . D « Frop. T D B R U dential postmasters sent to the | Wasmixatoy, D. C., Ma ~The Star [ where it is still undeeided. S bRV e B oD e Caee senate today comprise all of the s now | says scratary Oar! expeots to have Challenglog the Crusaders. On Hand and Furnished ' ) complete and r for actic © post- | i o Maikwith'c Oradansials Fiion, Lo s ety onastion ) Tho pash|irgacta submit somo financial propositions | “Why dont somo of these people who aro “I Lowest Pricess . The credentials of Mr. Beckwith, ap- | membe i,lfh“". house of representatives | I»i l: uuu‘:mmuu meets which will form 1\».“'-:!:!‘59: ‘Ali‘l t;x\vaszl?n{la;(i::nald of it ngllglnp Experts in refining and pavine supplied. 3 inted as sonator-elect from the stateof | that he v ereafter require in addition to | the basis of an agreement between congress | Selves?” said the chie gamorping, +The ] i yoming, were presented by Mr. Vance and | their recommendation some local expression | and the executive on the financial problem, | 1V 18 thatany property owner can swear ind youll never_know.the dlfierm.ce‘ THE TRINIDAD The only hotol in the ity with hot and cold ware laid on the table, to be referred to the | of the patrons of the office as to the fitness of | Gentlemen who have talked with him on the | ©Ut 8 scarch warrant and proceed to search The clothes will be just as white, wator, and stoam ne b in vary roo m A committee on privileges and elections when | the applicant. subject suy that he has o plan pretty well | 0B¢ OF all of these houses for liquor. ~All he = & U ASPHALT REFINING CO . ‘able and dining room service unsurpassed. presented Secretury Smith today directed thav all | outlined in bis mind. which will invale o | 188 to do is to get out a warrant and it will | Clean and sweet-smelling, because the | 9 . The vice president laid before the senato | orders heretofore issued by the comimis- | complete reorganization of our financial sys: | PECOMe my duty to see that it is carried out, “White Russian” is specially adapted 50 Wall Street, RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. the resolutions of the Massachusetts l, ner of the general land office, making | tem. It is said that it will include the re. | L tried it on my own responsibility once and 3 13 Specia’ly | NEW Y 4 Special rat foatl lature favoring the annexation of the i1 bo rovoked, Hereaftor cases | peal of the law compelling the purchase of de y dismal failure of it, bemgunable to | for use 1n hard water. | ORK CITY. Epsolal rateronapplioation, waiian islands. After they were read the the general lund oftice will be tak: silver by the government and will provide | $°CUre conviction in a single case and com- e T e e g R B. SILLOWAY, Prop. suggeation was made by Mr. Sherman that | up and disposed of in their regular orde for the deficiency of currency by providing | i€ 0Ut with a big lawyer's fee to pay and JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. STRENGTH, VITALITY, MANHOOU e they should have been presented in execu- | Reur Admiral David B, Harmony has been | for the repeal of the state bank tax and the l"":;'l“:l‘.» ||\)l;:lg\]l\ damages w hen the suit Dusky ] d’r_s, e = ] » AT [ tive session. They were laid on the table, | relioved from command of the Asiatic sta- | 1ssue of currency for banks under state | €3 58 QRONOC.. A% 8 008y enougR 10 usky Diamond T padl - AL p gud then the senate proceeded to execytive | tion and ordered home. Some time ago ho | charter under the genoral supervision of the | 43K Why this and Shat N ot dons, ‘bub she BTG TAT G0, 1 ol ¥ N usiness, a list of nominations having been | applied for retirement, and his request was | general government, the securicy and. our, | Gificulties will be better understood if some 3 = HY = 1 E! ived from President Clove- | granted. Rear Admiral Irwin, now com- | rency brovided for under tho luws. of the | Of the most clamorous reformers would try it T T Y Y & HHIRSC"BER‘” £ RO frer the daors w o closod a ro. | mandant of the \Lml- I ‘nll navy yard, Cali- | state, reuiring the avproval of the govern. | 'hemselves.” |NDA P 0 /'S'P’-;.;;‘:‘zl';*kflgggf‘\al BRATED s n until 3:30 o'clock in order to : s been ordered to reliove Admiral | ment.” -r #SPECT L afford the republicans an opportunity to coni. Ay £ | No Troubie at Pine Ridgoe. Advertising Started it, #erit Made it Pop- MADE A WELL . < NON- Plote their committeo lists gain in the treasury gold was 8200000 | tidgo. ular, MAN OF neh ., \ When t1 reopencd Mr. Gor- | WasHiNGToN, D, C., March 15.—The Indian l Do 3B, Hubhell, %Al ankiead 11 ahd O chieh conauiling physician of ¢ CHAN GEA- immediately offered a resolutio 2 = = au h ived information from C: . 1811088 8t Wolcobt’ Vt.. aave: R ] ‘ Bito wheey :‘,:"v"”,'.f‘:."'f u'.iln‘f.b ‘:!”“‘lql_“nu .lun b nam NOMINATED BY ¢ TAND, 1“”-‘ u I8 p d n‘x‘ ati ,'“ m Capta drug business at Wolcott, Vt., says: “Ad- led the GOLD MEDAL by the NATIONAL BI luhnn A oI 2 “u-;\;“u “:‘ xllxuw‘\— rown, ; ting n !tl Pine Ridge, that the | ve v'll;]ni\z{\l‘ll‘i\‘llll)n' sulg on Chamberlain’s 'lP,:M(’A[L‘\"*kV‘IATXH\'fn the PRIZE l".Nfl,\Yu(z as o « senate then ad- 2 ¥ ort that an Indian named Pawnee Cough Remedy here, huk it now sells on its Erhausted Vitality, Atrop sy, Nervoua and Physica TACL journed until tomorrow MoAdoo of Now Jersey and Edward B, Whit- | about to lead an attuck ogainst the Tndjas | merits, and all Who useite sponk highiy L3 Debility, end all Disea s and Weakness of Men, | plasel b ney of New York Lueky O pol \ i a1 e ot b “coll THE GRRAT, g, tho middle-ugcd and oid and Eyeglasse o o s Ones | police proves unfoundec awneo, Capr en troubled wilh-a cough or cold, THE GREA ho young, the middie-uged and oid. byorls ; Opening of the World's Falr, WasmiNatoN, D. C., March 15.—The prosi wn says, is living quietly at his homa on | give ita trialand you will be mote thix | HINDOO REMEDY Lopmlianon 1n. nersa 3 es for sule fn WasmINGToX, D. €., March 15.—The propo- | dent sent the senate the nominations of Wil reservation, and no trouble isantici- | Pleased with the result, . Tt is also a certain TROPUOEN THE AN i 1 EYE GLASSES OMAHA sition embodied in & bill introduced in the | tiam McAdovof New Jersey, to be assist- | Pated $ure for croup in childréf. 80 cent bottles | PAIENTED Jury 21971885 By : Illinois legislature to open the Illinois state | ant secretary of the navy; Edward B, Whit- | o SR 1oz 80ie by Gruggists, ! CxhibIt at the World's fair on Sunday, which | noy of Now York, assistant attorney gencral; | tost fo ‘thirty soner” Hineea 33 Stood the ol o S | Max Neyer & Bro. Co., SeleFBiiana, it s expected, may result in the opening of | also & numbor of promotions in minor | sparkling wine made. - 1v's extea qer CCHE | Loy AREEIARE M e | Ay 3 the entire fair on dunday, has attracted lit- | naval and army oftices as follows i sl i i ”l“]' following martiugo ticenses were ls- e Wnnennne } tlo attention here so far. An explanation of | Passed Assistant Engincer Charles W. Rue, | Elosted to Succeed day Gould. Ao Dy Bounsy dune Rpse Yostarday, A baaloc envrIoe Chd Adiots o ics this ap| \L remissness may be found in | to bo a chief engineer;-Assistant Engineer | NEW Yors, Morch 15—At a me ng o | ¥rod A ron, Omahi 98! Coy 6 Fiymanth Minse, Okivuge ’ 3 a“ uu the fact that fow of the senators and repre- | William H. Alderdice, to be passed assist- | the board of directors of the Pacific Mail | | ih Lurson, Oniahia . RIS CL, Car giisad Danglar Bts, s e sl Mo el H T.\E".‘.‘.-‘.:‘{. who have opposed Sunday open: | ant. enginet ..I_“‘“..,.L‘,m Charl W, Williaws, Steamship company Edward - Lauterbuch | | hweard L Pound, Hot Fyrings, St OMAHA, NEI &by Pav G. Schineider, 531 Azents Wanted Everywhere. AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT, v A g C 1 0 real | assistunt ¢ rmastor 0 be major | waselected a director to fill the vacancy | | yortie hestors, Smithon, Mo . Broadway and 6 Pearl St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, P friends of the fair here look with disfavor | and quartermaster plain James Causod by the death of Jay Gold, " "I | ) dobn Luaacsons, Newman's Grove, Nob IOWA, and other Leading Druggists, 5 OWNED COAL SAVER LD OB eaka hotons o Lo g gaises describen I upon this last move, and their views were | Whelan to be ma: 2 iy Oniaha — D4 0oal bill, préventa oot hont valtiabies frtintienlty e asons Vosiitt expressad by Senator Cullom today, when ho | tam K to be : e L T T e TReT e | fler tlont 58" ot medical Look ovor published; U8 pages, ove said that the Springfield bill would not pass, | Captain k ors, Fifth infantr, : e ihhen, Livve o Bwelss pu [ firo in five minutos, acts oquaiiy w a3 on B fort e oG eony i usteatlon in' tin and further, that continued agitation of the | major; First Licutentut Fred W | ALY | A van PKEEG vRting & PR "o H :\:\xllllén.}“«-xfi:uulu proposition would cortainly | Second gavalry, to bo captain; First L e 2 | 1100 of address with 5 RRERAKHGA A Safo In Their Politioal Op ¢ Bowen, Fifth infantry, to be captain, {ohrang evory Sissass reeuiting drem s | 408 8. 13thS. Omaha,Neb. od' Life. who souid ioma P e (o Nar. i ok P ) ko blood. or féilare by the L.acka , IR: and avorit futwre vt falls, shosid itie for éhis INOTON, D, ., March 15.—Secretary First Editor to G ore. teslines to perforn, Uheir projer WONDFRIUL L, JOK, 7 . R iriven 60 over satiog are bue 11781 BOOK s today made tho first enunciation of | Mr, Clevoland also today sent to the se & Bl Vs b i, ¥ roms e Tsce att Tiak whilo tho et It Lo the se “'f W5 O} (. A 1y ton losts. dress the publishors, the policy that will govern hiy action in the | ate his first bateh of presidentiul poet. 8. JIPANG CHEWICAL ( - ERIE ME ., Bufinla, NoY matter of appointments in the lighthouse mastors and the first was that of Robert B 6UK EMPLO > 1;* | — il r— and life saving service. The anuouncement | BrOWn, to be postmaster at - Meadville, Pa., E Vi T DI2 s was made in connection with the appli “",'.»..}‘"' by Z:\:‘:nx‘”“q 5 |Iwmm|"'|u“l ani nil TN o | A. H.DYE R, tions for positions iu the lighthouse ser Poken a e aala have been laid down ‘ nothing, h 18 onablod 13 10 a1vance tho Inier- The otary writes by the Postoftice department that newspper estsof both.and « urlng ” e““ e“ E“ l--ln r-(pl\ I)In-l h\l‘in U you that the po- [ 6D j“"\\AIM “;:lllw apre u:v;l“lm;\r:i Brown betier resutts with the machine. . sitions for which Mr u and Mr, Berger | 5 Y00 OWhe i odttor of the Messenger, a Elovators, warchouses, factory bulla lemocratic weekly published Meadvilie A | 3 1 y bullding ADELY ATe 0o TROARS At SO, {1 y published at Meadville and wll work requiring a t i Apply aro not vacant aud o cause for the 1o- | Browy "hae. s shom bt Spiicodyiis ABSOLY Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedic! | P T MG EA DR Al of the preseut incumbents is known, | “hustle The republican incumbeat of the fi rength of mnterials, & spocialty, j TELEPHONE 1753 1712 FARNAM 80 ¥, O, Box reuont, Nob,