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THE OMAHA DAILY li_':l |WE ESDAY MARCH I when he agreed to palr with the absent sena- | the senators on the opposite side of the CE E RY rtant cases on the docket, but the time their bitl will pass both houses, and hav l : ' o tor. chamber, They insisted tuat their oppo- 05 OLA JA“, D HVE ing limited it is doubtfal if all will be do- I T“E S“EET B\ ;\ND B‘ surance that 1t will, The visiiing members C"”‘” in high places! It Is not Upheld the Everett Pair. nents should consent to have the report of clded. ’ were highly ploased with their cntertain. | strange that some peonle do wrong The leutenant governor held that there | the committee so amended to give the co b s | mual i ting of the through ignorance, othors from a failure BUFPALC BILL IN TOW.. ment fn Omaha, Th nz the matter of pairs, | Mittee leave to sit again on house roll 83 » was no law gove rhts of others, will persist in for the Atn. | Perpeteating frauds upon them, Highe tired | SUBURBAN LAMPS CONTRACT SUSTAINED | the Clab. e, ety manufuctiring ficeie will | offe nd sell to retail merchants, artis Colonel William 't b “Buffalo Bill," wa§" in Omaha yesterday. | R o, liow the te | TWO CAPTURED IN A SHORT TIME | His tall, erect and commanding form sen he couldn’t be pr I , He therefore recognized the pair, Shortly after 7 o' ator Young then moved thatithe senate | Sition r;lm'ulu! 0 committee of the whole for the con- | port of the cc Cody, the world famous B e o A A L association will be held in Lincoln on the 1o investigate us to th ht or wron, That wns o qiestion betweon the senators | o l’l\“]“”;'\‘ it o Mg o) ”':n""i'kj;:: Four Jewelry Thieves Take Advantage of the | . .. =~ His Plunel for f1is Wortd's rate | T0OUS When the Aro Btroet Lights May Bo | of next August | of n matter. Dutit is strango. that fne themselves. 1f Senator Everett wis o | and everybody settled do © \ i L 1 o e dunls and firms, w e Nis agroement with Senator Thom. | ession, 'Most of the members sent out & Sheriff's Oversight, Hxbition. | Tested. CHAMPION IVES COMING. [ dividunis und firms, who are fully awate vented from se doing. | Ordered supper sent to them { . @ wishes of the independ in & neatly fitting'suit of gray, his head cov | There was a fair attendance of members of | ¢jq tion of house roll 53, rdance with the wishes of o . f | cles which thoy know to bo infringe- or Pope raised the point of order that | ents. They only stipulated that the bill ered with a broad"brfmmed white hat, from | | the Omaha Athletic club at last night's | monts on tho rights o letors an ot r Pope rais n'mr\0.I:|4|”|l-:m{i:h-r:'rl that | should not bo taken up tomorrow. At 7:30 | Thelr Companions Succeed In Eluding the | o 000h which strpamed in the wind his | MAYOr Wantsa City Hall “Opening”—Opera | meeting and some very encouraging reports i i,n‘-": n th Flizh f propriotors and ate ilo 73 in committee of the whole and had | the call was suspended, tho-report amended om the ille After a Spirited long silvery hals ‘and his pleasing ot School Gots City Hall Quarters - Now were read. It Is not an assured fact that | want to sound :‘;,\lx of ‘i 'm“'“‘ n . risen with th V‘M!;f"«l !r]»r l;lu;vl.r ::.: "".'.‘.'.'2 and the senate adjourne Chase--Serious Stabbing Scrape .f.:f.'ll Ilzlrmu-u:‘\l(\:;n. Pl m;v! off ‘n'u!h il ;\;- ¥ nspoctors -Street Cleas the club will pull through its financial difi- | retarlors to boware of such l.:,}y "nm\‘: ] e v HOUSH at Fort Niobrara, bR s LA LA R liog Ordered. culty, but those who are now doing the hard | and stimulations of “CARTERS Lirtt 3 then moved as an amend- — 3 i attention whd_ forcibly ' reminded \ustling hope to got the affairs of the organ- | LIVER PILLs.” When they are offered ment that the senate go into committee of | Koutine Work Occupies the Day—Will Not T N 91.—(Speclal Tel rly settlers of Omaha of the pionee : : ization on u solid foundation inside of a | to you, refuss them: you do not want. to the whole on the consideration of senate file Whitewash Mallon. | Osceora, ., March 21— [Spec Lel6: of the time when “Buffalo Bill,” under | A majority of the council decided at the | month. Y | do wrong, and you don't wunt to lay 7 LiscoLy, Neb., March 21.—[Special to Tug | gram to Tue Bee.]—The four men confiyed very eyes almost, was laying the foun- | mecting last nizht that a test of the are | (Something liko 225 of the members yourself liable to a law-suit* Be Dysart and Stewart raised points | Bre.|—Bills on third reading occupied the | in the county jail here for the theft of #4%0 | dation for his distinguished careor. | street lighis furnished the city by the | fole dun "Sreoment to stay in and wnklin said “*Honesty is the best pol in attack of Pope's amendment | o0 f the house this morning. The | worth of jewelry from C. W. Brokan about | .10 # conversation with n representative of | i e LG Quite a numt th bt 1L and both were declared not well taken. | attention of the house this morning Jewe rom . an ¢ L ¢k, the colonel said: *1 am just Thomson-Houston company is not desired, [ new application now waiting to fey™ it is just as truo that “Honesty is « Senntor Dule then moved to tuble Pope's | following bills were passed three weeks ago escaped at 6:30 last night s from the inaugural ceremonios | NOtwithstanding the universal demand for a | acted on | the best principto. amendment Senate file No. 225, by Lowloy, to amend | Sherift Miller had opencd the cage door to ishington and have stopped over | substantiation of the oft d charges | Mr 0. C. Selden of the Brunswick-Balke | i Senator North raised the point of order | 86 of chapter iii, section of | give them their supper and when he shut it a to make some arrangements with | ¢ the clty is company kindly offered to bring Ives, the DR. Wit aving for 2,000-candle powe i _BOR'S idles and other goods, and " ¥ . noted billiard play, foran exhibition next les and other g00ds, A | Lights when in fact the power will not reg- | Monday night in owdor o bevive the intereat ELMUSION for the transportation, on | 1t to exceed one-half that. This was | of club members. The offer was accepted, “w_ s from North Platte to | brought about by a proposition to provide | and Mr. Ives will give his exhibition at the ¢ that under the action of tie scnate this | chapter fv, section 5,609, section morning senate file No. 72 must take pre- |y nee of house roll No The chair held the point of order well | Of Ne in, but failed to lock [ J. 8. Collins for to_fix upon railway company April 1, of 00 ho 2and sec- | the bolt was pushe 3of chapter v of the Criminal Code | and during a momentary absence the prison- wsla as the same appears in Cobbey's | ers escaped, taking to the hills. They we; 1 cost ot to exceed 0. The photometer 10n to consider tho siderablo excitement in and time later in the af ound Osceols. | 400 people, enter into an o of whom will be performers thereof ; by a vote of 67 to 15, ement to oceupy taken and Dale withdrew his amendment Consolidated Statutes of 1501 and to r not out of sight before about fifty wen | the World's fair. Ileave for North Platte | tho clectrician with a phot or for the | time stated. Members in good standing and PURNE”S(;D LIVER OIL Senator Mullen dcnounced in vigorous | said sections s amended; by a vote of 8 | started in pursuit, capturing two of themand | tonight. We open up our Wild West show | registering of the power of the are lights, | S0pHeants who have paida month's dues | o bt ladild torms the efforts made by the opposition o | o | losing the other two in the darkness. One o on April 23, one week before the | = Gy yjwnan Eawards of the 88 8| A Tourlst W1 Cures coughs, colds, asthma delay the consideration of the railroad bill Houss oll N 3 Mo L5 Dot b i ' house three. miles | POEinNing of the fair. "Wo have rented, ata | RlRt Tun sheratt wi it | RR OO TN EOEL S Sty uBHIten s | Kushnhitle Wil PRl ) it D Wit} soma sbiFit.: 16 ouse roil No. )y o, toappoint a | of them 'm house three miles of 150,000, 0 plat of fourteen deres of | a8 and electric lignt offered a resolution | club submitted a_ proposition for quarters in | DIONChItis, debility, \\\Mlll;: dis Mtired N0 T2 hould be | committee of three to investizate all state | from Stromsbure last night. aft \ ALy opposite and only neross tho | instructing the comptrotler and eloctrician | 1e club house which was very favorably | pases and all s [8iel Considercd first in justice to the author of | institutions in the state of Nebraska, and to | them now. Th i s %20 reward | m the main cntrance to the | to purchason list of instruments needed, ay | "eceived. Arrangements of the details were | SEOUS ¢ all scrofulous humors. the bill, and claimed there would still be | appropriate moneys to defray the expenses | fOF their arrest fair has caused con- 5 i HEYE I oub- employ. | . d to u committee, T | railroad bill was not included in the and shall i list, and when this | quarters there for the | [ [ wheelmen | Persons who have been taking | [ | ossick, Arabian, | fact was made known son | } % : rat. b e ar. Col-Liver Oil will be please g he 8 Bounty BilL House roll No. 388, by Caspor, by request, Wi AU bR aver, Out visitors will #os Cossack, Arablam, e of the council o le | I a | H i B Finished the REh IV B . | lozalizing the Nebraska State Poultry asso '\1\Ii Al \\l\‘flfl-‘ §|_}"~ March |Spe- | Amazon. Chilian, Indian and cowboy riders | lesirous of ascertaining POLICE PICKINGS. “l“ I‘“‘:l Dr. Wilbor " has suc: he question recurred on Pope's 8mMENC- | o446, to define certain duties of said asso- | clal to Tne Bee he republicans have | and companies of English, German, Erench I certained soon enough, and 0 T | Ceede om directions ot sever. ment, bub North intorposed an, anendment, | oiation, to mako at annual appropriation | placed in nomination the folloy t: | and American soldiers. | fornd out shat Mr, Wiley's friends in the | Runaway Boy Gives Himselt Up—Lodging | = it T L .1 s of several D el the whole Sonate | therefor, and fixing u penalty for th Cotndlitien, Tirat wasd, John Hdger: So *I'am now on my way to old Mexico to se- | council were 4s nUmMerous s ever. House professional gentlemen, in com- o 17 wwas ot of tho favorite bills of tho | APPropriation of any of the monoy ther W. Orton; Third, Allan Colman; { {Ur¢ ten Mexicans who are the champion | o L SIEULUIS LR L i, \0 they hava vaily tried on | Branted: by vote of 53 to 3 lusso men ¢ s o bring it up, but they e anxious to consider it today and. \l.'.“;u-',ll:\‘,’f‘.'."‘].f’,' ining the re Oil and Phos- Jom workers, | phates in such a manner that it fale Perrime of Creighton, | of ailer Bebout st nient: [ 15 pleasant to the taste,and its ef- f the world. 1t is a dificult mat 1 that the ®ity alre wine room last requires much time to get such | had a photometer, but he neglected to men- | charge of being her, To secure the soldiers it | tion that it was not intended for reading are | Tywelvo-y ssary first to obtain permiss opendent al occasi st at al Th George Adams: cle L8 K asurer, I 1. Morse; city en- | show te by Jenkins, joint 1. . M. M. Butler. wias ne lution concerning the return of direct tax; | * by a vote of 82 1o 0. y n of | lizhts and would register but a few candle | Neb., was a ¢ North's am ot wag nob agrond. to but | P NG 14, By Dby, 18 providy lemoeratic. nomi Souncil. the governments to which, they belowg. To | power, THE I PTG WAY ot HOMmE. Inat R tin ects in Lung complaints are teul Yope's motion was carried by a vote of 17 tc T RO e 2% . M. Holde; B - | obtain rider ofdlEn - o Axtie Py i sl a8 Cts 0 ¢ laints q T o the sonato went into | fof ab examination of ‘the office” of "county v MAYOr, N0 NOMInG. | orry opiiors {1 forcign count Expert Testimony. | and got as far as Omaha. He gave himself curuty treasurer; by a vote of 60 to 11, obliged to g lary and transy ntee them six committee of the whole on the consideration of senate file ). strician Cowgill was t alled upon and | up and asked to by said that the candle pow treasurer, V rtation h ut omo wonderful. Vi me, \We furni many persons Stuck on the Approprintion. A Clty ongiticor, Chris Schrum, 'ho | S35y and transportation W 1 % rof an arc light | Joseph Egglestrom reported to the p |y s ’g " g At the end of \mlflmm the committee The only one over which there was any dis. publican_ticket will no doubt be | gacics m'n’.:q hv.:{}h“‘“v:q. .“:\J‘.“:n lrxwmh can only be registered by a_photometer and | yesterday that he had spent Monday ni i whose cases e [xxunuunq\l rose and commonded the bill for passage. cussion wis No. 502, Grifith's billappropr clected unloss i bo that of tho office of ¢ty | thair uniforms and. il equipments, their | beiered ik, was the only correct test. | at a Fiimam street loding house with a | hopeless and who had taken the Senator Everott then stated to the senate | ing £10,000 to push the investigation of cngineer, i, horses be upplied by us. ¥ R B i rer el sl sl O Y SouHIL AL WhOH N aWOke S his Tear Oil long 'W" tie had Just_voen liing to Senator | offcors and instiutions, ind ming Illi'r\‘llm oh_.‘\l.ln'rv:x‘ .u.il‘s‘,rwm i/.;x;-, quite an unaertaking Tor 6o e |G Ry s o ingelion (8 | allbeConthifilig S0 was gone clear Oil for a long time without homsen by telephone and that the °r | committee to superintend he work. | gram to 8. ]—E. F , the ¢ 18 Ve no ichte baa L6 Sallsbusy. | 02 € and 8 & g come | e had requested that the pair botweon them | Tha opposition — contended that the | candidat clorks, hos withdrawn | and myself are doing ol ot P4 | within 1 per cent of accuracy. fiisah A High Laver marked effect, have bzen entirely be declared off on all measures except the wis_unconstitutional in that it | from the wrected that his e et Tatiow wiliive Mr. Munro wanted a photometer added to | Usually has a bad liver oS bitiows, | cure by using this preparation, i fow doses of | Be - sure, as you value your 1 tone him up. Parks' stock yards bill. Ho therefore stated that | created new offices and filled them, wher B wold be at liberty to vote on all ques- the appointments should be left in the hands is that he cannot afford to tions relating to house roll 33, | of the governor. A motion to ommit the | accept the oftice or make the r: de- | TanLe Rock, n from that ticket. His pica l.l|_a' list of instruments for the city clec- | constipated, has indigesti trician and made a motion to that effect. He | 1f thes soconded by Mr \ S N0 org: nic trouble Jacobson, | Parks’ Sure Cur £215,000. We shall perform for about months and two weeks and shall have sc capacity at each performance for 2 Took Up the Mensure. bill to have this correction made y March 2L.—(Special | persons. We . oxp Woll It thiore | S, Spocht and Mr Fof whom be | Sure ( tho ‘only liver and kidney curo | NCAILH, to get the genuine. B s Pt fiovad sk Alia. asnate ve: | Tusbed By v to 48, and the bill then ceram to .]—The nonpartisan | Shoutd be g che NAL o d that tho testing of the are lights was | we sell on a positive guarantee, price $1.00. | Manufactured only by A. B o Tommttao ol the whole o | Pissed with an emergency clauso by a vote | temperan mated. the following | hust talke our chance The country 18, | Choyofihe most imvortant dutlesof the | All dr ; B / consider house roll of 67 to 15, There is little "hope for it in tho | village trustecs ing: W. M. Sutton, 1 however, thoroughly awake to the danger | e {tion: AiAnit oxat ol T \\ [| 3 )I\ ( ha m |~r Boston. 08 | senate: G. R. Martin, S. G. Wright, N. A. Craig, C. | and will T boliore K LD anss 1e_opposition didn't want anythig of | RSONAL DARAGIAPHS, Senator Moore demanded a call of the [ SeB3LG 5 hhads vt b 6o i ; eve, keep it out. Shou | the kind, and Mr. Stecl offered u resolution — e house and the roll call showed that all sena- At the afternoon scssion the house wen J e come, however, we shall pull up stakes | that the differcnt companios I it CRRH Reas , gl wrescut with the exception “( into committee of the whole with Oa The pec ple's ticket is supposed to be for | yyq 16HVE This Wo. ok o | that the different companies having photom. J. R. Brinker of Lin is in the city Son msen, A wa LRI G LLEL L leonso and is: M. lers, J. MUrphy, | in - two hours time. Our ability to | fae ocn o m Dero and. after a o Seabury of Sheridan, Wyo., is in | SRR M b, 415, by Barey, Lo provic James A, Carlock, B. H. Cooper'and 1. B do this ‘was® thoroughly. demonsiiated | s, beoh mada, if thoy ate found to rend cor- arms, but before he left in quest of the assessment and collection of Alled to ATREAEIAIIES: mour tour of Europe. Over there we cov- | il e Mer 8 Tabivneq. Hom sent senator the call was suspended and the “‘!Nn'l‘«um|H)\nn'nunll s boen docreed againgt | g b.. March 21.—|Special Tele- | ¢0ed & lurger cireuit, showed in more coun- | ST aRrpott or e HAratde My | ont senator tho call was suspendad and the | ¢, "jovy “or ussessment and collection o « March 21.—|Special tries and" boforo u lnvger number of royalty up) o AT R : Hu . T D e AW ROLE I cheiigie lovied and nssessed, and to | gram to Tu Bk A dispateh from Ban- | fhan any other show Sever i Freqmontly | R O e ;i gl o The clerk commenced to read the long bill | declire and enforce the liability of r: croft veports that no att made to crformed but o sit unro suggested that the proposition 3 day ina place | an do it again at any time. | tlast | “If there should be an outt hildlike, A photometer will cost aby and to think that any company wo bring one to Omaha and corporations under the laws of t shall hercafter the authority of this L. 1. Gates of Contral City was s 1 | the strects yesterd b the chances of | Cashior Darlow of t | tarand feather and run Dr. Ewh out of town, although it was a common sub, and after he had proceeded ten or fifteen | minutes Harris moved that the reading be | nk of | respect to such tases ¢ be e i levied or assessed und Ui 1 . | cholera we may come and ‘inflict’ Omaha | dispasine t Pacific hus suspend objectod and the chair | At It was discussed at length and ordered | Saturday and the bus men closed their | \igh"oup Vild' West show—Omaha, the | Sisbo .,"\‘;rullh‘n.l;‘-\fi""” was foolish. It | returned from Chicas ot any one senator | engrossed for third reading sl os of = bual D o oxpecting | place where wemade our debut in 1883, | pocont, and an expert. would place 1t in | qprink Morrissoy Is convalescent. He was | suspension of tho reating, | | Ahe samo. aclion wis - taken with ible, Marshal Meyerand City Attorney | And it e camnot suisgoed in Omahia we may | Mogos e 0 ¢ 1y Lin | able tosit up yesterday tiiihy {hie! deanibe - prodasded hnd bty | nouso rollNo by Fulton, to for in twenty deputies to assist | isalast resort try-Florence. Good day." | A i ienzod discussion Bho Sheel i Limad ve end of half an hour Lobeck offered an amend- | Sibmitting to the voters of inty in peace, and Dr. Ewh's house | Aud witha significant smilo the gallant | uiion e afontel b s o g iic coast ment to line 429 changing the classification | this state a proposition to levy : b el re fortified exnectl colonel was gouy | Yeas, Back, Edwar o B, M, Stickney, day clerk at the Mercor, | |somptuous | on britanuin ware, but before it conid bo put | for rond and bridge burposes, and to provade | but the niob and tar and_ feathers proved to e iE) ey M Ly s il with congestion of th tles RN b0 (he memYers i n narlitantary | 10K ‘lnll\plnl» ure of said fund and to re- | be us a fake as the doctor's cele brated PURE CUSSEDNESS. o heaen g Dachy \“‘“m\ Rt e very tangle by moving that the committee riso. = | Peal all A LSRN G s bl A U T i et Ly e tand Thomas—7. sraphed™ at ons of the hotels y AL MOlles Ne R eiiaae | he izons are very at him for T 1otels § George Miller's Alleged Insanity and the E. L I« X : Suburbs Will Have Light. tition in Trouble He Made. & Btite BG m(.r'm..un to | Yesterday at nooi George Miller, o well | Ithe mayer sent in a veto of tho contract ! ui ed “man, was | P00 S8 RHI HAROR HURD en s | her bed by illness for the pa ail where ne had | of the power of the lizhts, but the contract | 5 Somes roved thied months sentence for | was sustained over the veto by a vote of 13 Kirk Phillips, tr Commandant of the Soldiers Home, larceny. t night Officer Donahue ar- | tO 1y, South Dakota, is in ixcoLy, Neb,, March 21.—[Special | rested Miller on Suspicion. At the jail and Ll uto Tug Bee.)-—-Governor Crounse | while heing searched Miller commenced to | sent to the senate the appointment of | Play the crazy man, and kicked and bit at Daniel A. Scoville of Auro one within reach bill taken up wi |\ senate file oLt, to amel 3,151, -5.I of taik is indulge of ' chapter xxxix of the Consoli- | the hands of s of the state of Nebraska of | revoke his certificate to practice medicine on | known erook and' gon of Deec It was | account of unprofessional and malicious con- | released from the county ite postponement duct and drunkenness 351, by Keekley, to amend demanded that the | chapter Ixiv of the general laws of the state ka of 187, entitled “An Act to urity to the *Public Againsi N sions and Defects in Abstracts of “lities to Real Estate and for the Use of ‘tions in this ma vonr leuler, ax and Mrs, I« i yesterday from their tip to New York | Mrs, W. B. Cook, who h pendents, promptiy offered an amendment to | the effect that the committee rise, report progress and ask leave to sit 5 een confined to | t three month i ice. On the vote the chair held that Mullen's amendment had carric Senator Pope excitedl, vote be taken over again. Chairman North ord again, and with a sh over his countenanco oculiar Parliamentary Pra been serving The followi mayor w public pr act communication frc rrod to the committee ty and buildings with pow the | 1 the vote taken b smilo spreadivg | announcs \‘-fl that lll ¢ H. Pearam, Pacitie, is in S g g e nt L Abst s on IS " and providing a : 8 commandant aptain Mostyn bréught o 3 s anc Atter the y of more than o y. for building DRt ) . R house was shorelived, for North was a mo. | enzrossed for the third reading. Mr. Scoville was born in- Krecport, IiL, in | patients and then $here was fun. Miller | WIth the coming of sprinz the woathar wili | r Darby. | = = 2 A mient later compelled to annovnce that Pop _House roll No. 40, by Lynch, to amend sec- | 1842, He spent his early youth farming and ved worse than ever and it took four or | probably be sufliciently mild to justify th e BOYD'S /) LAST DAY motion that the committee risc had failed to | tions 1 and 6 of an act entitled “An Act to | attonding the common school. Obey five policemen to hold him while the st admission of littie pure air at, the front en- n : X -~ carry. Provide for the Depos snator Lobeck's amendment was then | County Funds in Banks, ing of State and | call of ““to arms ordered engrossed | sixth Illinois in " he enlisted in t antry, avnd ,was pre we minutes to do the work and so I > being ifteen | trance, which so long has been disfigured with S T "Im"“:-fluxf\i; a rough board partition. I reconmmend that | | Today ,Wednesday, Harch 22. ~]||H|||I i agread to. dnd tho reading proveeded for | for third readiag, - ©L o for | Lo uttlcs of Fort Douclion, shi Millor fieht that the ofticers wero nearly ox- ARy Atk hoartpution | (M i Lust Two P'erforinan os of 1 auother five minutes, wuse roll No. 90, by Ford, to provide for | Champion Hill and in the taking of S hausted when the task was comp) and in the rotunda be cleaned up and i i | 35 & b ‘hen Mattes tried his hand at dissolving | taxing real and personal property to its | Fort and Mobile, the last real engagement After the appliances had been fixed Officer | moved. T also suggest rocommend. th W | DLNM:A.N_T}Il?IMPSON S the committee. Mullen followed him up | full value, and to provide a penalty for | of the war. In 1871 he settled in Hamilton | Cory asked the prisoner if he would be quict | time be A public opening of th b ! OQIONERATLSIRS i with his former amendment, Mullen's | violation of the same; indefinitely post- nd was the first man tolocate in | if they would let him get up, Miller o | Dl nd alf citizens be nvited 1o Such | THE OLD E amendment was lost by vote of 15 to 14. | poned. s now Scoville precinet. Ho was | would. and the hold on his throat was re. | 1% #hich [ suggost should be from 8 o Springer, { 4 Soveral senators on tho independent side | Houso roll No. 466 was indefinitely post- | sheriff of Hamilion county for four years | leased. With a bound like a panther Miller nuiha o nton, Toled 3 ~ - k claimed o mistake and demanded a recount, | poned and represented that dist ped for Cory and was met with a good W. William, bie Ban HOMESTE AD RREeh s (s Narth whemot a0 acooimoda. Refused to Whitewash Mallon. senate in the Fiftecuth gener: ” -mhu d fist backed with plenty of muscle. ) S H. Rosa, Chicago: A, B. ting and ignored the demand and proceeded Luikhart offered a resolution calling for | And vepresented the sam trictin the house The surprise wasa little too much for | Fulic d"" wite, Ashiand, Neb.i Otto Bau- | Matinoo Today nt 2130, o put the original motion made by Mattes. | the addition to the evidence in the cruel | during the twenty-first scssion. Miller and he quicted down. When placed it D.H. Levy, Clavk H. | prices: Firse floor Tac: baleony ci genoral & The vote stood 15 to 15 and North declared | treavment of convicts investigation of cer- el in a cell Miller commenced his ¢ actions b R S | admission to fiest floor | the motion lost, tain supplementary evidence taken since the Oxford Church Dedicated. again and continued them until Officer Key- it would secin but proper that some « M 21.—[Sy at 8, i North Helped Them Out. committee submitted its re The Oxronrp, Neb., March 21.—[Special to Tue :]’l','i.f"{.‘“'.:}'";;:l e l:::'nlx‘u;\\“‘ |" e Il’-""' ok should bo taken, ) som ha ; W. I° 00; bulcony on rocited it mi be nec 3 sphed bR AR L s brougl e unruly prisoner to time A i eranted the | for Kilpatrick-Koch Dry s company, For the fourth time the clerk resumed the ][:l.fil»lnfigt}xln-l» H' Hha s :n‘un‘l‘!‘l‘l‘l- and Bra,]-=Sunday ocourted tho formal dedic and he quicted down. ! NHaRECthEA southitest |.J,:.:mn..l| ;)", \\x-\um.;\ I b TR abr i Bron e by e reading of tho bill. In the meantime Sena- 4d | gion of the new Methodist E ¢ ! i Spiscopal chureh, | D, Towne called liter and diagnosed the a beautiful and _handsomely fiuished | case as sunple cu: ns of | structure costing #2,200. Bishop Thomas op- | Bowman of St. Louis, who is entitled to the the censure that had been given ex- | ailon. olution was opposed by Higgi the committee, who stated that ever Dens, Ce tholdi. ( Garber teamsh smaller one adfoining on the h on the | trali fifth floor of the city hall r.u the )vur]uw- of | MH'Y\ 5 holding the Omaha Of Island; Neb. The Board of Educ Plaza hotel to sa % Amhiunt ment | Germania Theater Company tor Eggleston walked up to the desk and held a brief whispered conversation with North, Returning to thelittle group of sena- tors who were engineering _the opposition to engineering the opposition 1 | portumity had been given Mallon to submit tinetion of having dedicated more |* The Tuesday moon meeting at the Union | of the large southwest room on the fifth floor | the North German Lioyd line for & k. ;‘:\?utfm’ another whispered conference was evidence at the time the fuvestigation wis Asihns anyi GUibI R anE Y liv;:.g‘, Pacific car shops yesterday in the absence | of the hall until its new quarters are Cineaco, Tl March 21 of St. Louls, R TWhen Senator Moore essayed the tasi of | I Progress. He had been told thut any presens and_officis He was also | of Miss Miller was presided over by Mrs. ¥ for occupancy. gram to 'l B | - Nebraska | avrivals Th )0 Poilowing e rtalra assisting the committee to rise. This time [ pO8SeS O HCesibed | WORK - b ted by Presiding I Mastin and Dr. | Woodward of Seward, superintendent of Inspectors of Public Works. arang S0n s | Thursday Evening, March 23, the effort wus o succes gl con- 1. Slocum, Omaha fevence with Chairman North bore fruit, for Mullen’s usual amendment was lost and the vote on Moore's motion resulted in a tie. Exercisiug his prerogative as the presiding officer, North cast in the afirma- tive and the committee rose. ohnson of Friend. It required only a. faw mintites to%vaiNs oyer {eU0L$150 nibro work among railway employes for the Na- v'n.u following list of inspectors for public porge A. Jostyn, Omaha THE HUGUENOTS. Srf i tional Woman's Christinn Temperance union, ks was referred to the committees on | Balmer K. C. Burton, Omiah ! . e it te credii fap | After singing and prayer by Rev. Louge, | paving, curbine and gutte S 8 : P npTiiicn g the success of the enterprise. The board of Mr:‘l \\u.'unv:ll;'ll »xm; s;‘d her n;nurc satis ;{b::x‘:}:]inu h():im-‘ll;a "‘A.h‘d afony ‘; , Friday 1..4-,.1.‘ March R atate 7 rsaogs o r ction with the work done and very smussen, Jos ent, Fred L. e, , impuicosconsats of 15, Harman, chafr- | S5l LSRG, o, MRS, VoY (ot | SO OO Wil R A Mother's joy THE PASSING REGIMENT. Griggs, J. A. Perkins and J, W. Ungor. and noble manner in which all had aided | Thomas J. Flynn, Fred B. Lowe, W. . 1 5 (Krlog im Frieden.) L B G Miss Miller in her work, and also referred to | Wilcox, Joel G, Perrigo,"James Stockdale, h e the fine adyance being made n the line of shop | John . MeCulloch, J. I | © N1 Qaver ' meotings 1 Nebraska, and that as soon a8 | Hoyt, Dominick Cosgrove, T (“ Hotchlass, Her Child Saved b.y Hood's ALLTHE GOHFORTS OF HOME SR | until after the report was mitted and it was then desired to modi report. The speaker certain that it meant nothing but a general whitewash, and he insisted that no such action as was de- manded could properly be made. He had nothing against Mr. Mallon, as he believed Tom Majors in His Element. that he had been as good a warden as the Lieutenant Governor Majors took the chair | state had cver had. but he insisted that and then followed a scene which has never | blame belonged somewhere, and insisted on been equale d on the floor of the senate, and | Mallon bearing his pa To Supply Beatrice with Water. Beatrice, Neb ble the different railrond temperance | Alvin Hensel, Joseph Doher Peter Mies, K only equaied n the house by the exciting Horst also denounced the move as the be- | gram to Tue Be ihe city council met sociations would have a meeting and be | Fred Spethman, George J. Hodder, Edward o L Toller 3 D e e oo, 0use by tho excliing | iy i 0% gonoral whitewash all along tho | in special session this afternoon to hear the | organized moro brondly. Rov. Bross con. | Gurske. R. H. Walker, Frank G. Putrick, A Seyere' gafgo"f Bfione-firy Sun cning, March 26, 4 Senator Teflt moved that the report of the | line. report regarding tho test of tne Cole system | cluded the mecting by a most appropriate | Joseph Michael. | ¢ ol ; sipelal ur Kun | Original Production o Goethe's Greit Play, 1 committee of the whole ba adopted. A motion to lay the resolution on the table | or'\cater supply which has been in operation | 4 The bond of C. L. Chaffee for furnishing ning Sores. | RFAUST Senator Dale amended with & call of the | carried overwhelmingly. D MBGAE UBPYAYS Sh g omh 1 grem! heso meetings are held in the carpenter | lumber to the city for the ensuing year, in | N ~ house, but tho lieutenant governor put | Several bills were advanced for immediate | in the Faddock pasture plat for oloven days | shop, Mr. C. A. Leary, foreman, to whom all | the sum of §,000, with 1T, J, Lowry and 1. | y o OShse Theator DalEN Teflt’s motion to the senate. The afiirma- | Action by the committeo of the whole, among | Past. “he test has been made from twenty- | are greatly indebted for continued courtesy | P. Davis, whom 1| or” characterizad as | Qousk Thedten LiagHty tive vote had been taken whon g ) inde- | them Jensen's road_bill, and a recess was | wo wells and the average supply per day | and attention. the “disturbing element,” us sureties, was L Spaalully i pendent senators sprang to their Some | then taken until which_time No, | has been 212,233 gallons. The test 1s re- T ——— appro 3 e - AL vt g of them demanded tho yeas and nayson | 158, Ames’ Australi amendment bill, encouraging and the council has Parks' Cough Syrup ] 3oard of Public Works was instructed Lok Th y ul . Mareh 21, e« Toftt's motion. while others insisted onn | Was to b the spe red another section of fifty-one wells of | Has been so highly recommended to us | to have all cross walks ordered put down at | e - 4 call of the house. e — the Cole system put in and the test con- | that we now ask our friends who are suffer- | once and not wait until the summer months; BOYD S\he TLR aYed lcopatia! b Nights, “xinmiyn Mareh 27 | Matince Saturday only, 2 b m, Sharp. tinued AT batteri 1t Will Kaln or Snow and East Winds win | Wels € Blow in Nebraska Tod Nebraska City Oratorl The Cole plant contemplates eight | g with a cold to give it a trial of from twenty-eight to fifty-one | docs not give ch, refunded. guarantee. Again the licutenant governo 3 demands for a call of the house and order the secrotary to call the roll. The roll ¢ roceedod, but the voice of the secretary a ignored the WEATH and if it | also to have Jim Stephenson clean Leaven- isfaction your money will be | worth stree from Sixteenth street to very bottle is sold on a positive | Twenty-fifth avenue under the 10 per cent 50 conts and $1.00. All | clause. fivjcalled tho hmes of the senators wns lost | Wasuratow, D. C., Marol Vorecasts | Nemmasica Ciry, Neb., March 21 —(Special | druggists. — "|‘|““'"x‘:.l:-)“;-l.l.fi;..;:.'lllt.“'.mul,‘(-\ B oamies by PANNY Mullen, Dysart und othe ’.“Iju" I”‘"“m for Wednesday: For Nebraska—Snow or | to Tue Bee]—The scholars of the High LOCAL £S. empowe and instructed to p AN house. The confusion b 10 80 groat that | Fain; ensterly winds. school held an oratorical contest at the N 0 .| credivof the various (uu-ll\u’» ~|..|.;| n.hl.tw: | tary was obliged to suspend the | a—Suow or rain; easterly winds; | opera house last evening,and the winner he Roadster club hus declined to consoli- | and to-driw againet suld, funds for thesd b 1 fn southern portion. will represent this city at the district con- | date with the Athletic club, Yonkatoryt Ganeral fund, 8 5 | Confusion Confounded. test to be held at Ashland April The | Nels Hedegaard of South Omaha, believed Prof. J. C. King of Hamburg | to be insane, been confined in the county s Ellis and Briss of the Peru | jail. curby, gutter hool, Their choice seems to be o small bridges in Douglas county have | fisintalnin M Veleda llan re- ashed u\\A) h) recent high water, r : highest mumber of marks and | The hm is about &1 200 10 city nt, §5, | ~m yorted h MELUOURH i McDOw- ad” her own under the Snow; southeasterly pvs Then and not before the 1 ant goy- u western portion. Y | Jugges, W ernor stated t he would recognize the or North Dakota—Light snow, followed | Normal senators who demanded a call of the house | by clearing weather; winds shifting to southe | . ,v‘ ‘The secrota; ain at- | easterly; w i ali the roll, but again he was in- \fayor. SARDOU'S torney was instructed to pre- tempt to X i s R R | TSRO o .y a0 | B Aot ol CLEOPATRA. o house. By this time matters had taken a “m.,;u Eor :uv,]\\' ATHER BURE Owmama, | ‘\I\Ibnllpwg “"H“m' ”Wh w»t l.m e nd T ”“ fall | Qdine Al':;\lllll‘ilri [;"".I.‘T(~ uIy x~xm.:m‘.'n»”é’:u.“r ok BN i b serious A s or more of excited | Murch 2 Omal ecory ature and 3 L on suspicion. 1§ "1s wanted for working Lz o | e e To oy Davenpors : and ind members of the house had | rainfall, compared with corvesponding off a fuh..x check onHerman Schaefer. | iy tss Fanny McOtenny person 3 por’ i . gathered ou the independont senate chamber. Dale, St and McCarty, all of them sp mens of physit fde of the | past four years rt. Mullen | ndid spect I manhood, were on their | VETERINARIANS IN SESSION, SR G _Bartam risdiar 8K ilo opens Savirday ani “How thankful T am (;bnllnml'w Sarsaparilla, FAR“““ S" THEA[E"' IZ’“"F‘JE“ 16¢, 25¢ 35¢, 50c and 750 Fort Niosrara, Neb., March 21.—(Special | W. O. Taylor of' ‘Bradstreet’s announces to THE BEE.]- P. West was dangerously | that the increase in Omal bank clearines ¢ Koo ! B Baxtor ,,“‘::'I‘l':f‘r"‘x:“‘::l‘l woek should havdbeen 51.6 per cent in- | State Assoclatl Maximum tempe Minimumt o te | o s of 4.3. The eror was made by the Goodly Atte none but & mother whose child has been rescued 3 :‘;l:,z".“l Im'll ady fora coucerted onslaught | Ipitation 4 huml.n?" lll‘niu K\\;}tlllllllll'\ll man was |lu; ag- | printer in New Youkj The Nebraska State Veterinary Medical | from death can know. She was faken with TO-NIGR D, b on the ¢! ol e Tinvents gressor. having followed Baxter around the .. C. S. Roo 07 Elowars street was | nssoclatios ch Dr. H. L. Ramacciotti overs pains and swel r right ankle, | Senator Dvsart showing ors for some time, in order to provoke Mrs. C. S. Reed of 1407 Howard street was | association, of which Dr acciof severe pains and swelling In her right ankle nd proeipi | ted against | | S etis : : fLes run over yesterday by runaway milk te: f this city is president, held the regular | Our physician pronounced it a case of bome what he declar Wgeous us. nd sinoe March 1, 1808 a dificulty. The weapon used was a pocket e R SO et | AL M Phes s ek Drihatihasecih e ol heme. ' MIIRD ROSABEL MORRISON. sumption of po upou the part of the | Nl temperatur knife. Both men are members of troop L, rely bruised about the hips and her f semi-annual meeting of the organization yes- erysipelas, and her leg swelled up to her body enting the kreat play rosiding officer, and as ue spoke he | Dehelenes the thenny Sixth cavalry. Baxter is under arrest. Lrter fhaond sk Taraa asl terday afternoon at the Merc Beid s ‘bottlo of mycliago In is hani, | hoiclency for th day was badly cut, but the injuries are not i oop E feels somewhat sore, as it is one y since March of the crack troops of the regime Dr. A, 1 precipitation. nts hotel, | untilitlooked as if it would burst. The pain Im 1) langerous e There were present: Everett, | was terrible. The doctor lanced her log, but it THE DANGER SthlL. Sanuesons, sble, | didnogood. She lay hovering JMatmee Wodnosduy, any seat in the b president, of Hastings; Dr. E. his arm_ drawn bac in n menacing at- | Nor t. Both titude. Independent members of the house | Doficlancy for the day. .. tnen | of the men belong to the better class - A rumor was current last night that Miss | vic nts B outing Thio 1he et nsinsuse | Defaloncy sinoo Metkiyd 0 IROR | e e Aol 10 ko vetier plosp ol men. | votta, o performer Wonderland, was | secretary and treasurer, of Blaf Between Life and Death i —— — 1 for a briof instant of time it soemed s 1f & | Roports from Other Polnts at 8 p. m. | men.” L Killed by a fall at the theator. - At midnight | Sanson of Lincoln,Dr. Taylorof York and Dr. | for four long months. Tho swelliug broks In wouDERLAND and 3 riot eould not be averted. e w1 — Ll e R T :z:a"‘"{&': ARSEIOHY FRRRIS I IAb o Rad. oty ?"""'f“"'L’ of :})m{:lh‘u. the ““fi“?f.‘- (;u!x‘».z‘i\pm' three places ..l.n:_,; the u.lu..l |I. X nover : JOU THEATRE i Pounding vigorously on his desk with tho s (3a| € Tue Bee.]—G. R. Martin and George Lane | William McCauley, foreman of a Union Blackwell, Ramacciotti of Omaha, | piaces. Tho physician sald Lis skill was ex COLLEEN BAWN .-vtul (Jajors pereuiptorily ordered Dysart STATIONS EleE|E | have becided to build a brick block for two | Pacific yard crew, made a misstep Monday | and Forbes. Stewart and Wilson of [ Pl 2 JhINNIAR o9 L1 heln herttworls | AND AN HOUR OF SPECIALTIES, e s, T a0 "‘r\"{“g £183| § business houses, over which will be a hall | Right aild was squecsed botwoen s focomotive | South Omana; =~ Cosford, ' Sanson and e A lp bl wouia "Lnst AphoxrFanoce of one of voice he ordered the secreta i & § 31008 08, aver whi A and a boxear. Although fearfully crished | Thomas of Lincoln, Noble of Blair, 0 arilla. e o ;«; proceed with the rolcall” For & moment |2 - | for such public gatheringsas may bebo held. | fy'y hought ho will recover. He i3 ‘& mar- | Dickey: of Seward, Osborne of Fromont, We Had to Co 20 Miles Geo Ay panl I OO slaw . W ally restored and tne roll cal 1 v ee!l ong fel Al in this com- o D12 ¢ g flvere pster 8 s 'y - o selver i s e g Tl e munity. Two small wooden bulldings are | Fied mam, living at 013 Bancroft street Everett and Hester of Hastings, Hammond | ¢ passeville to got it. Sho was helpless as a | Every Indy visitor recolves a haadsome sile A. Peterson, driving a blind team on a | of Wayne, Taylor of York, Robertson of Illll of tho ballot had been placed in his ver-plated napkio ving hands did the lieutenant govornor recognize being removed today to make room f new block next to the State b : the nk building. | grocery delivery v on, let his eyes wander | Beatrice, Shafier and Noble of Oakland, Les- | babe and sufering greatly. Before sho had | | 3 : | La0 e Monday and the horses’ rollea down an em- | lio of Wahoo and Hall of Falls City. taken thie first botila of Hood's Barsaparilla she | POPULAR PRIOES PREVALL. 5 Senator Dule's demand for o call of tho | § « Clay County Fiouoer Gone. D Pt Eloventh and Bancroft streets, | - After Dr. Ramacclotti called the meeting | had Improved so much that she could get on the | == = E:. u 2t _hi | K )il CuarC , Neb., Marca 21, [Spe The heads of the horses and the tongue of | toorder at2'clock, Dr. Forbes of South | fioor, aud hop ou her well foot. Blio was s00n » i their atteudance had been placed in the 12| o|ewia. yosterdas' at she th‘me of Mr, Cleveland | COttage at the foot of tho bank ana & woman | lad to & spirited discussion participated inby | ing on her legs has entirely gone down, and while costing the employer and omployee B 7|Clowdy. at the window barely escaped a collision. | all members present. o ih® rowsantal, Part Cloudy, | Bller at Harvard, Mr. Troxel was one of | The horses were not seriously hurt. Dr. Blackwell contributed an essay on | All The Sores Have Mealed Up, | nothin has enabled us to advance tho 1o ‘ms the doors were locked. This was at 5:20 o'clock. As fere e nt i i by estsofboth,and als) 11 own, Lysecuring was at 5:2 o ploneers of Clay county and for many —— “Diseases of the Kidneys. 8ho 1s now just five years old, and wa foel ver until Senator Thomsen could be bmm,'m | Cloar cltizens. A An op'wlwrlunll to speud ulluwz\lu\qlhlflml pending \:Zrl.::.l&»‘:,&p:fi:\u:}n!.?uln:u-‘,'.:nurr | bas given her back to us In good health. ©, | w Gkb". Seaman & Benedic! from Fromont, whither bo had beea called ilsariCiondy. Clay y Diatrict Court, MaURDACUL Spos, (SOFAD SR PSRN as ncint | inarian. Thi ) sierl | mow thamkful ¥ mmin Biuam P. Mo ¥ 7 . no P % a5 Canmio erod by ‘clal excursion to that point | inarian. The bill is now on the general 1 Al P, | PHONE 1755 1711 PARNAM 3. by the death of his mother. | Gaives Iy _ Cuax Cexten, Neb., March 21.—(Special to | Offcred by & SRS el 10 Bt RO5r: | house file of the Nebraska legislaturs, with | CLENNY, Wolf Bayou, Cleburn County, Ark, | o= Y Mrought Them to Terms. ‘ot reported. Tux “(“-J —The Mfl"*"!':’"m&{’ the district | Ros"" Remarkable inducements are offered. r?-mx.menda‘uu{u o pass. ?"h(ihmumburlhng o A " s EHOMAS F: $1MIHON. W u koRar 1. Huxr, court for Clay County began today, Judge W. | for particulars apply to D. D. Smeatos of this association, of whicl ere ure be- P TE T C. No atty’s foe 1 The independents sent thelr ultimatum to Local Forecast OMical. | G. Hastings presiding. There arc many wm- | room 17, Barker block, agent, Omaha, Neb. | tween forty and fif.y, are very solicitous that MRS Sedly g, | tataed. Wrile (or lavesto

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