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W hich put thename of Judge Lake | the first time in two months every member p A l: M S mo TT E basis. Thers was considerable objection to FA T UTH “ H ombozaling 835 from James K. O'Neil, a pho i . Giowin, but objection | of th senato was present. ' Although the ASSAGE OF MIS LITTLE { the roement as QIsy proposcd, bt i ena AFFAIRS AT SO OMAHA | (otrame s o fenes sormpicines of bk S hihwed during the r that the mind of every one was on the pros- | A | contented roads agreed to make the best of | | trom Clarks, Mo had been ahooting, | Keckley stated that his only objection to | pective struggle over the frelht rato willin | Through Omaha on Her Ninoteen-Day Rail- | It until o vi‘l'yv-l‘!‘--uv-qrmlu- teanbemnde. | Efforts of Mr. Brigham to Run a Third | The chiof brought back sixty ducks and the Barry substitute was that he believed | the afternoon. The offial organ of all the e Jonme Tl e o o T e is pen 0 Part | goose and declarcs emphatically that he | disorders of the Throat and the house ought to choose the attorneys and | corporation interests in the state, published v he 1 tion bein@fi¥m 1 to 8 cents per Y didn't buy a single one, but he s that he | i e e ko sure they were satisfactory. | in this city, every moruiup _this week came | pounds. In Nehraskamghe rates will be about A [ Knows some people who did. The weather | LUMgES is Ayer's Cherry Poctorals up that way was bad and the ducks flew high | It has no equal as a cough-cure, He moved that these names be out with exultant headlines this morning and : the same as before, aud are more satifactory | A in Barry's resolution and Barry : announced that the maximum rate bill was [ [owA YOUTHS WORSHIPED AT HER SHRINE | to the roads ¥ N HE FINALLY GOT A CITIZENS MEETING | Until the last two days, | TO SUCCEEW 8¢ 1L 1L CLARK. . H pndents wi dead. It claimed to have exclusive inform Police Officer Cor grandfath 1 sar dding that the independents would tead. It claimed to have exclusive i Meer Cory is a grandfathor and ,l:h;:m:nmn of ex 1\|‘.l,4|r||l- General Leese, 'I‘im over his I-i\\-n smu:ulun- n)nnmlum‘ | —— ;\.v. Ptting up the cigars to the gang at po I’OflC |t's : - o Keckley. Thomsen would vote against the Wil and | : ; f y fco headquartars last nlght. gt "\'«lr ‘i.?'.“?.f:‘f:fi'.".‘:':.f. ;:!:!l.‘::mluu roll call. | that several of the independents w y 80ap Maker Tries for n Cheap Advers | A, A, Robinson o! the Santa Fe, it is Sald, | But the Nominating Sche Flasted—tto | 50000k ongon ;.-'\\'.‘.3“,lvl.«l yostorday from | When I was a boy, 1 had a bronchisl which the ,,:.,,k.., held must proceed. opposed to it. The paper referred to tisoment—Miss Doolittle Interviewed | Will Come tethe Unlon Pacitic. Suceoeded In Making a Personal Expla- Hot Sprin k., whoro ho wont ns com troublo of such a persistont and stabe Fxplaining Thelr Votes. Senator Dysart of Nuckolls countv as th by The Bee Portland Has Cuicago, 1L, Maweh 23.—Second Vice nation and Megged to o panion to Captain Cormack. Mr. Hengen | born character, that the doctor proe name of one of the disaffected senators and President and G M tob- S35 \nt the. b pisl e Tavia Rival, dent and Geseral Manager A. A. Rob orvuoly Raborted: hat the captain is recovering rapidiy nounced bl In explaining his vote Davies said that the | broadiy intimated that he would not vote for b inson of the Santa kgond has resymed, it Correctly Repor! | And wkpeats. v rotarn. Home I SUOML: oY nced it incurable with ordinary resolution mot the objections heretofore | the bill, The statement was indiguantly i A ! days remedies, but recotumended mo to try raised by several of the members who had | denjed by the independent senators and 3 : s believed, for the purpose of succeeding S, - DS Ayer's Clierry Pectoral. T d'd so, and Etmea L thes y aid mot know | Senator Dysart himself denounced itasan | Miss Boss Mitchell Doolitile, who s des- H. H. Clark as president of the Union | A small but select audience wituessed a AMUSEMENTS. one bottle onved e, For thie 1av ATENE Chether the evidence was sufficient | unqualified falsehood. tined in a way to be quite as famous as her | Pacifie. oaring farce ; S shimel peeed s i snas enators all expresse - § x \ ] . years, I have used this preparation wi L= warraut hment proceedings. [ Tho independent senators all expressed | yow ambitious sister, Elizabeth Bisland, | Mr. Robinsonhas been connected with the | night. It wasa political comedy in which Gorman Drama at the Boyd. s SAVS utad, tN DYoL S Ho insisted that it wouid ena- | themselves asconfident that they had the ; it Ly ! ) t “the Omatne nesud st hi 5, rood effect whenever I take a bad cold, Ho e o tomta intolligantly, and do- | necossary. soventoen votcs o pass the bill, | i well on her way toward the setting sun, in | Atchison road evor since it has been in ex- | situations were so extremely ludicrous us to he Omahan proud of his clty sud her pro- | - EAFFELEETHENERCL AKE S DAL €l Elared that all should support it who were eral of them have prepared lists show- | her endeavor toshow that & woman, unat- | istence. He first joined it in 1801, at which | convulse the audience with laughter from | gross, wsthetic as well as materlal, may | 3 S A n‘}r .; people who intorosted in wiping out stains from the | ing the names of the members who will | tended, can make the circuit of this broad | time he employed in the construction | the rise to the fall of the curtain glory in the flattering reflection that she is | teeh e A0 the time, not state's fair fame, stains that might be as s for the bilt on its final passage. They | jang, aided by the railroads, without sctting | department. In 1875 he was made gencral Three times in succession an attempt on | HAKInE on some of the airsand variety of cos considering it safe to be without t.— ot e 4 @ blood stains on the A elieve that Send omsen is i | mopol i r have we Sasdon J.C. Woodson, P. *ore! g gl to orase na the blood stbing gn 1 | ail iy beliovo that Senytor Thomseh I8 | fost upon tho ground engineer of the road and i 154 was pro- | the part of Samuel 1, Brigham to conveno | MoPolitanism, for have we not had Sardouin | J-C- Woodson, 1. M., Forest Hill,W.Va. e Ytised ® stench that il the perfumes | express his views, and there will be nothing | Yesterday Miss Doolittie arrived in Coun o to be eneral managor of the system. | An independent party convention for the pur- | ich and opera in Italian, and are wo not c h of Araby would not smother. cartain about his vove until the final roll call, | cil Bluffs by the Northwestern at 1:30, b In addition to the position of general man- | PS¢ of placing in nomination candidates for | now launched on a season of German drama oug Dew sought to make it appear that the Fobeasci's Hontine Works ing left Chicago Wednesday cvening accord- | ager he has for the last three years hold | (I Offices was frusteg ”“'..",‘,“,!:\ mgre con- | with a company of repute in a ropertory . e e hud been in: | The foutlr Kof the forenoon may be | 0 to the itinerary prepared for her by a | the position of second vicopresident. Atthe | realizing that he was alono In the matter, | 4 Substance and flavor undeniably, Toutonic? | :s nl'l‘n'l":;"‘:: in“} ):xiv;“nw B . summed up as follows: number of the leading passs J time .’»r the election of Mr. Reinhart to the | so (‘”'- ‘;q his_ populist brothers were con- | A\In-(' |lh. ’I ginnings are maduitied and 3, § i stated yuldn't be The committee on claims made a favorable | the United States, who are o presic yof the Atchison road it was an- | cerned, he concluded to call a “eitizens” | glorified in the crucible of his patriotic 2 o » hemorrhag R RRaon tn that way a Bt Hiphte rv]n.x‘r( On ouse roll No. 578 for the reliaf 0f | furnishing an object lesson. to the sorld of | ounced that Mr. Robinson would not, in all | meeting for 8 o'clock lst night | cxotism is not that amiable weakness wholly 18 to cause hemorrhage, thio patoxysmy o 0 sthto 8 the introducer of the | Scotts Bluff county. recommended that P TN &y probability, remain with the road under the | A fow minutes before the appointed hour | gdmireblo, inasmuch as 1t encour frequently lasting three or four hours. Peaolution that nothing of the kind was con- | it be eng 1 for third reading; adopt 3 management of My, Reinhart, but he as- | Tun Bee man wandered into the halland | quality thought by the whole world to be T was induced to try Ayer's Chervy Pe Lo Vot could. be considered under the | ‘The committee on engrossed and enrolled | continent serted that he had no intention of re ng | found Mr. Brigham alone with two red-hot | Ginmently desirable? toral, and after taking four bottles, v templatec -;' u ot bills reported t senate files 78, 152 and At 2:30 Miss Doolittle left Omaha on her | to accept any other position stoves, waitiog for the crowd of citizens that | "Byt, facetiousness and moralizing aside 1l ¢ shly o A off' wording of t olution : had been correctly engrossed and were | swing around the circle, Union Pacific No. 1 Mr. Robinson is down cast and nothing | was sure to pack the hall i the interests of | yhe (o ThAKEan, Bomtaty: BAve it | horoughly cured Franz Hoffman, MoKesson Tried to Stem the Tide. 1\ 2% thitd reRRIng: 5 X ) i definite could be learned in 1 to his | “business und good government.” Oceasion- | jupfc i 0E oHe HaSE AL cnigis That the resolution was going to_pa The committee on highways T s Aot aving, Mador B | probable’ appowntment s president of the | ally a man would”dron in and toen his back | Wil Tha Ry, ot | " B oo oatot 1t paihe of Mokess HFifnea SeRovtad I 810, with the rrows of the Union Pacific’s literary | Union P road. g to the stove. Then a pair would stalk in | from q critical standpoint, while to German | La Gr|p e " o mude o desperate offort to | recormendation that it pass: adopted, and | department, Mrs, Barrows and a representa- | J.J. Fray, the successor of Mr. Robinson, | like specters and after glancing uneasily the mother tongue und to_ student of | tay the storm.and under the pretense of | the bill went to the general file. | tive of Tus od Miss Doolittle for a |- was horn in 1343 and began his_ service as a | about silently range themselves against the u boro the promise of a series of | uspring 1 was taken down with xplaining his vote read a re «r:vlnnn ;‘1 fed : committee on “mlu e reported 1'- short ride with her on the ‘“Overland | To0s, onper boy on ”"“”‘}“' & «‘“‘“’(‘*‘ A wall behind th Ll areely a word was able intellectual opportunitics, The | lagrippe. At times I was completely self, which he claimed the republicans | vorably upon house roll 91 and recommendes Sl i R Mt | 180 irce years later he went to the Mis- | 8] [ L whisp A 8 D BIGtHOOHRAIE: Odck dio gt A oTaIN by imsolt, which ho clalmelt 0 ™. stated | thag it ba advnced 1o third roading. This | Route” to break the todium of the journey, | souri Pacifie as trainmaster. and soon after | AU 8:30 about fifty men had jofued the | Foioien® e RS L (R e S LRI That the other side had agreed to this and | is Watson's bill legislating against trusts, | the party going as far us Fremont. Major | that 1 the position of superintendent 1t throng ar » stoves, when somo | EliizuanotsV), o historionl dvama foundedon | Lreaing that mybroast scomied o if then gone back on their agreement. At the request of Scnator Mattes, who 3 ] voyageur with o [ of telegraph of the Missouri, Kansa one br mee by ¢ | confinedin an fron cage. I procured a | | at Blum's ope house last “For more than twenty-five years, 1 was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- tended with coughing so severe at times | | the possibilities of railroad travel on tiis | being just a triflo late in leaving. Major B SNy Uohite Han ® 4 atby ik » Bl il % 1 - SWhat are | the St. Bartholomew massac Lo Barry strode up the aisle and denounced | favored the bill, the rt was laid over | pretty bi compli Texas, In 1 he became general superin- | we he r No one’ med to know, but The play purports to depict the machi bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and the statement as a_falsehood, iusisting that | until tomorrow from the Union Pacific, h was grace- | tendent of the Iron Mountain road, He is | John Adums, the restaurant man, had an | pations at the court of Charles by no sooner had I began taking it than the resolution of the gentleman from Lan The committee reported a substitute | fully nccepted by the young lady. = now general superintendent of the Missouri, | idea and called to order, M. Mc was | which that \ul-.‘)ilm”»:l|'.-I{\\‘:4‘~l "” w:q\.-dm‘ rolief followed. I could not believe that caster had never been shown to him. for house roll No, 78 and recommended that | Miss Doolittle is a tall, willowy young chosen chairman and the busin gan. | ainithie order consigntng. thio Huguenots to | the offsct tronld Uis 86 tapid ol McKesson kept on talking, persistently [ it be engrossed for third reading. The woman, o brunette in type, with dark brown . Mr. Brig s called for and responded | tlie sword and the fire brand, Tho areh | curo 8o complat % ill o fgnoring Barry's refutation of his state- | port s not agreed to, but house roll es, an aquiline nose—a typical Amer o T ALL OBLIGATIONS, in a half cch such as no other man | congpivator is Catharvine de Medicis, the | ! o complote."—W, H. Williams, ment. Keckley wanted to ask a question, | sent to the general file. The bill ¥ intro- | #irl, modest and unassuming—but she im- but he could delivered. In substance | king's rogent mother, who in turn is under | Cook Oity, 8. Dak. but McKesson wouldn't be interrupted. duced in the house by Representau Dressos one with the fact that she 15 quite | prosident MeLeod Makes Statement Con- | ¢ said: : o toitrol: GLLHEr Ardiatl ot Lothelnpen; y roud Of and ides that actions on AL 0 e LR rning the New Englanc “I have never had such intense feelings | aud the two fiends ill the young ruler's ears | AYER s ingly full of resources, and_as she has ne o Dolit e R e Lo 3 1 3 Aht ) DELP o —Whe 8- campaign as o« with tales of plots by the guenots nture had thus [ g00o rn O e original makers of such | Scen the weat beyond Omuha everything | PHILADELPRL, Pa,, March Whenques- | ogant time, It is a cold day for some of | ty By hnio gy Te Hgdotes far made a record of wh romisaory mote residts or mag bo sume | PEomises tobe new and interesting to her. | tioned as to the revort regarding the New | us independerits and Tam glad of this oppor- | for dothrono him, - When the ordor whole might well be proud, and had causeda | o0, Miss Doolittle wore yestorday amodest | York & New England current obligations tunity to express my feelings. I have been | jis ature he recoils in horror, but the feeling ,n\'n-x' Iln-_smlu- l [Im‘m'll! ”T ‘w‘ enate file No, 217 was recommended for rr\nvn of g'nl:(*i‘x {nix‘lfl‘_c;v_(vu.l l‘_ de _”uh published today, President McLeod said: | traduced and maligned as the blackest | conspirg v o parent determination to do its dutyand the the' judlciaty committes, plain sicirt and closely fitting bodice with a | G0 b BEWe E O R villain on earth. T h ed in this city for | of Sit'stioh Vo Retrerof Fy of | Rbaonce of whitewashing reports that it was | FSE (1Y foo' 1fkts for the ofico of county | Yoke and pufed upper sleeves of ~wood | -1 eannot go nto dotails at this thme, but | gie yours and nave never lived whe RS RL LR to be trusted. He hoped that this record | jyqq e Miimio; bOmImTtLen e sported | brown corded silk 4 soft hat creased in the | Will say the statement that the obligations | yiag with such uniform e g BN i YHetora Rhe Tl tos Prompttoact,suretocuré would be maintained. He was aware that | fvcibie on senate file No. 220, by Scott, | middle, giving a jaunty ana trayeled air to | amount to 31,500.000 is unqualifiedly false. | until of late. I want, f ! AVBtAL DY AAIFAL ColiBiy: Wiloss 2 the state officers were guilty in the minds of | yinending laws reluting to the settle. | the young woman. A beautiful opal sur- | The New England road," he added, “is fully | right politi | ftharly aotnsel Hik 0B yincea Ohusia e 1te | the people of the state, and would remain so | 1A unded :v\“hamnwk glistencd on her fing able to meot all obligations.’ “A year ago T wanted to put an independ- | enormity. Aftor the tloody work has begun B until they were en an opportunity to ac. Senate files N ) ro- | Of this she was mingly very proud, it There is apparently no truth in the report | ent party ticket i fela for business ren- SO P e tloody work has beg - o e o, S G b laneil iat th Jog18h | qutons ey ot ooty pest. | having been presented to he ‘Wodnesday | now current that Mosses, Speyers & Co Bl | S R o S e s st et aige | o an o e B0 Every Man whose watch to the officials and to the | Loned Buy later in the forenoon this netion | evening “as an omen of good luck,” and New York bankers of the New England com- | war in this city which threatens tor.n | party at court, and he tardily revokes | has been rung out of the bow atate t¢ il D 'd on ”‘:“ll was reconsidered and the bills wero sent to | she gets through the trip safoly it will have | pany. ”‘;‘“" AT ceedings | business. T have seen the danger sianals and | Lis order for th sluehtor, Incidental to | (ring), by a ‘; 1 Teek, and giv ull hearing as to charges and | (b peneral filo, given another body blow to the old supersti- | against President and Receiver McLeod for | tried to call a halt. One packing house | yhis plotting are the woome. and. e | (ring), by a pickpocke opportunity to submit everything. L v g h | this plotting are the woomg and assassina- | g)s Dy a pICK} ) ) e eiba o asad 1y by Senator | tion that opals are ot lucky stones. misrepresenting the condition of the com- | across the tracks is operated by Catholics, | o bt [y S haf e i | - ¢ MR Riiter on. the a0tion of the op- | M aieireme the . Suonotn Statacto Tadatn Me ek v hiHe Tl pany when he recently negotinted with them | and the stock yards are vun lirgely by men | Sondt pichny of Navavre | He had boon in- | Every Man whose watch position in opposing the adoption of the re- | jyye’ printed 1,000 additiona. . : : e for the loan of #3,000,000, which has since | of the same réligious faith. Three packing | posce between Catholic: Tienots as bee amace 5 Port of the committee in the first place on | (ki Biennial report of the Bureau of Labor | When asked why sho had determiued to | figured in the receiver's schedule of lia- | houses cast of the tracks « keollen) by |/ arao pc et Cattiolte id HeguaneRent | has been damaged by drop the ground that they didn't know cnough | uud Industrial Statistics, was taken up and | jravel us Siss Boss Mitohell instead of using | bilities Protestants, while in the residence portion | Chapl Pho monstrote. Cathartno plottod | Ping out of the bow, and about the evidence to act intellizently on the | yqopted. bl ira il LR e , In view of the now known insolvency of | of the city the people are nearly equally | to have the massacre oceur on the 1 ‘,‘l“ ot | . : matter, and now opposing this resolution | “'Fouse rolls Nos. 248, 5 , | Tt was my mothiers wish that Lavold all | ghe Readine raivoad. it s understood the | divided > S eTe At et AT QLI a0 16 HaVe th e/ R Every Man of scnse who which was intended to enable ail the mem- 0 v d'torthe | Puplicity in the matter, and to do that 1 saw | bankers have dccided .not to unde “Now, I submit, it is_ruinous for a busi- | dor of Henry postponed tntil after the. ma- | merely compares the old pull- bers to act in the premises with a full under- only one courso loft to me. (o g0 under i | extension of bonds, nnd have so notified ness man to put himself in a position 10 be | pare coremant it order that Margaret, her Y oL ; pu R e et of M o oab 0F Bana tor Thomse > [ e Sk at the ‘outoet. the nngus-oyod | Feceivers. Thoir notfHieation to the recolvers | antagouized by either n. Your busi- | Gaughter, might bocome his heir, | out bow and the new S at the outset the argus-eved | s understood to haye been final and the | nessand mine is Hable to be swept away. 1| 8 somewha % . i | PEOTIC MR oL ! newspaper man: discovered my identity, and | Reading will have 1o Jook elsewhere if the b e A vopt away. |\ somewhat growsome. story this, but the After the announcement of the vote, show- | Maurer the state militiaman whose Resith | 1 now wish I had simply used my full hame | renewal of bods at fooeholions L wnel| haveboug i yititonrs I my ayes Hat uhis | samamighuk with equal truth of many ing the resolution had been adopted, Keckley | J¥is frreparably tnjured, during the Wine | instead of a contraction y taken by the bankers., Sk R tha e B bl ne |G LEAERG IS G IR oednter menis i the moved that the committee be instructed to'| j3u =l B gt My ambition on the trip is si In reference to the $3,000.000 loan made by | stead they flaunt n ved flag in | other hand, it affords abundant opportunity '1'\':'"1"5""'(‘"" “"l [‘" Judge Lake and ex- | Topy o “onate’ then took a recess until 2 ”""""l H""':.“S" "““'l'""l;‘)‘ s doy | Spoyers, the Readingmemb m | the faco of tho bull by nominating | jon, e Pioy of Al oion T torney General Leese. the railroads of the coun hoir facilities | are quoted as expre b Eiih aa GATAG CU oSty e clations of Henry o Watson opposed it aua_inslstea that the O S s u T T o derrow in caring for people entour and ut junetion Sith tne col RteeRIay O ol 0 on on ¢ oth furnish the foil for attorneys should not be numed in that way. | o - : points and providing almost us many com- | jg pegarded i Sl alralos Za8 T A 5 IR T st ) . AT BR it i an) is regarded in finabcial circle myself and 100 other men would not, unde B s o attnnar: Baes) i b s LB {orannsione niole ot Hols 11 Jill lowvol | merobabie thibany roc th circumstancos SUPPOFt tho bost man in | foii to e wiiine Sroatnl wibas b ported Keckiey's motion, while Mck frolght vato il began o assemblo in the | 3"l ear during the continous ride of | 5 O i RS ; N A O rs: unus e brol ation of King Charles was an admirable s ARG wanted the matter referred to o single at- | Schate chamber as ecarly as 1 o'clock this | pipet . It is not a question of time, Engincors Moag In Secret Sesslon, QT konkingiee : ght. f dramatic Some nistorians | will exclaim: “Ought to have " oty but those wha pected to witne but pu ol ud designed to B - have lways voted independent tick Charles as wholly wicked, but Mr. t=) 45 Sutton eharged that Keckley had toomuch | n of tho exciting scenes of last | g\t ind designed to | Inpiaxarowss, Ind, March 25.—A secret | and my party is neither Catholic nor Ameri- | Songel portrays him as an immature youns | been made long ago! personat intercst in the matter and that it : doomed to disap- | egurse T am permitted to got outon the sta- | meeting of locomotfyciengincers has been in | can Droteclive nssociation, The- ¥ | man and the vietim of the machivations of | [rean’t hetwisted off th : should be left to the house rather than to | D¢ An_infant child of Licutenunt | i Liatforins, the only. requivement being | here since " yesterday afternoon. | Should make the nomiuationsand th i his strong-willed mother and the crafty an t betwistedolt thecase. one individual. % Governor, Majors hus been seviously ill for | it 1 shall not set foot ou the ground, and | Yesterday morning engiucers began to ar- {an Frotective nssocintion, endorse. I1toid | cardinal. Atone moment with kindlyim- | - Can only be had with Jas. Boss Jer stated that he had voted against | SEYers s and during the forenoon-he re- | i wii) not be necessa rive and last night about t d supyp enc ¥ | pulses warmed toward the Huguenots by | At et 188 | ceived telegrams from his wife and from his | '\ 08 T , & [ELIRETCLANB YL by venty engineers, | the American Protective association, but | Uoligny's counc s ne tnds | Fillede othercases stampe Dassed. nlul"t?l‘v’slu:::)’::;elmlln:h“:ij: n‘i'l«\"u:h:rly fagnily physician stating that_the little Sl arraneons on_scems to have | representing ten onbwelve ronds, wore here. | jndiscreet men have brought on this war | R L et and othercases stamped 1 ¥ Y gotten abroad that I'would have a X & terday. oI z = g . | bim ready to believe the forebod- ot P .ok s et in tho matter he wis sorey f0 ses 1¢ | a8 very low. In spiteof the distressing | f11'to mysolf, That would defent tho pur- sterday afternoon, | and T am boycotted on every hand. ings of ‘the encmics of the Protostants, | With this trade mark it 5 sharacter of the ne the lieutenant gov- A <y il Y et 3 Ve “1have been told that a committec was | his vascillation, a weakness n N made a political issue and an attempt made pose of the trip at once. I will crayel as tho | s vail day.’ Tho delogates to the meets | qopointed to. wait on' the Cuduhy Dacking This vasciilation, ‘ul‘.\:u‘-h”fii-':..i'\'\ the nan, o ing ure all members of the Brotherhood of | company and induce them to withdraw their | Junzo of emotion, and Mr. Stengel plays the TG o s copey decline to | patronage from the Brigham *Printing com- | guuy with the confidenco aud the finish of | KV*p3 ateh Case Con uncle and aunt in California | to say -that it “is to consider matt pany. A story has been viat in circuls AT i . owaail SRHIOIIIAL | t0 - BAYev UL 4 U810 considor. mat that T am a tool of the Cndahy company and | “ha role of Cathavine de Mediels was sus- never seen. taining to the welfare of the brotherhood. that unl I put o ticket in the fiold at IGO0 OLUAVIIRUIRG 06 MOIOI) IV ABISH “What will you do to while away the ity tained by Mime. Herr Weidtmann, Her ors bring him to terms by n piece Prepared by Dr.J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists.” Price $1; 8ix botties, $5. gagiug Counnel. roll No. 85, lief of George The honors of last evening’'s performance : 3 1in the chair until noon. i I 10 rofor the appointments to political cau- [ erhor remained i chair untilnoon. © | grinary traveler and will put up with what- cuses, He hoped that, the names as offered | A few moments before 2 o'clock he re- | ayer comes along. Iam anticipating a great by the gentleman from York would bo | (elved amother telogram = announcing the | deal of pleasure from the trip because it wiil | stdte what the metin adopted. . ¥ . order, but_immediately gave way to Presi- Pound, Greene and Wakeley. dent Pro Tempore Correll, who before ess. A PNy The vote on the amendment resulted in its | taking the chair offered the following: time?" New U Pacific Branch, their bidding = they would take their | conception is pitched to an unvarying key of AMUSEMINT adoption by & vote of 51 to 42, and a recess | Wherens, We loarn with deep sorrow that | “\Write mostly, as I expect to put the | Mr. E. L. Dwyer of Astorls, Ore, is in the iness from me. = The —man = who | fierceness, with scarcely so much as a touch | oo of an hour was ordered, during which the | death has removed from the family of Lieu- | paminiscences of the trip into book form. | city. and hi i p started the story s a falsifier and a def of tenderness even toward her children. : : members of ench party were i astamble i | (AN Goveyioe Mudorss blovee cull, | W o “eolimve, while (hey Wil ot be 8% | mpartant raiirod enterprise on the eomat armame, uwpeat to e representa | o “Sammor 13" somhit. oxpivive, 100, | BOY DBy Mkl o | P15 caucus and muke their selection. The re- ore, : jne tAhls | \rightly writteh as Harding Davis' ‘The RECLls st. ie press present tonight to make & | pyg yer role, an ungrateful one at best, is in' | B \igtts ~ Commoncing ublicans mot in the supreme court room | Louydesire to attend the funeral tomorrow, | LrHERGY WM 3 L Crd N eI be the | Mr. Dwyeris at the head of an Astoria | falr statement of my denial. Isay we inde- | vosted with'a force that emphasizes the hi B Nights, ity March 27 and a majority of them voted for Judge S. B. at as an evidonce of our symputhy | observations of one ot surfeited with | combination which is sceking an extension | Peadents havemade a serious mistake. If | torical wickedness of Catherine. Matines Saturday only. 2 p. m. Sharp, Pouna. The independents met in t - for the president of the senate in | travel, and may on that account prove fairly | of the Union Pacific and his visit to Omaha | W had put a ticket in the fleld two weeks | ‘The gloom of this trdgical work is light- FANNY road committee room and selected W . E fon the senate do now adjourn ¥ | . P et ] ago we would have swept the town like | anpd by vEGInEy M 3 interesting reading. is for the purpose of having a conferen g0 We would enod by the sweetness of M \ Green. The democrats caucused in the March 25, at 10 o'clock . m. LR ith the officials of that system. Chief En- | Wildfire. . A Miss Marie Hardung's chav: i .{ Yo ways and means committee room and were a enator Mullen opposed the motion. He ARondbiolNams, gineer Pegram was out at the west end of After answerin a fow questions from the | 4 gramatic treat. A little strained, perhaps, unit for Judge Wakeley. e that he realized the embarrassment of | I had quite a funny experience at Ames, | the Union Pacifica few days ago, and it is | crowd Mr. Brighum was seated and called | iy someof the long passages, but the court- | supported b, MELBOURNE McDOW- G raaniitee Nashad, (o Rroesed: his position in_opposing a motion of this When tho {rain 3t0ppod two young mor | intimated that ho has boen studying tho | O M. John Adams. Mr. Adams saids S| ghip, " tho discovery of hor mothers | BLL, nd/nor Gwn toumpiny. uder the character and that he felt as deeply as any | just budding into manhood goton the car | feasibility of the propos i am a democrat and mnot an A, P A, but I | pepiidy and the anxiety for her lover' manizement of Marcus R. Mayor, As s00n as the caucuses were over the | senator on the floor the sympathy of all for | and, walking straight up to me, said, to my : think it is too late now to do anything." ; 2 ; safoty make a role_calling for a wide range SARDOU’ house was again_called to order, and the ac- | the deep afiliction that had come upon the | astonishment: ‘s this Miss Doolittle? I Seeking Fame, An old gray bearded contractor in the | of'q i {t DR ] sxpression, and Miss Hardfing miet « tion of the variou ucuses were ratified by | licutenant governor, but he believed an ad- | was so dumbfounded 1 could scarcely reply PortLaND, Ore., March 23.—Miss Edith | back part of the house objected to Mr. Brig- | g, .x!m with voice and action deli the wholo body. The chair announced as | journment would work a great hardship | for a moment, but I managed to nod an | Day left here last night over the Northern | ham putting everything on a business basis, | shuded and defuly shifted to the varying the committce called for by the resolution | to many of the members of the senate who | assent. Then one of the young fellows said: | pycific to race against Miss Doolittle, wh he was a laboring man and also a dem- | gmotions, 2 3 Barry, Davies and Van Housen, Da - | were exceedingly anxious to close the work | ‘T am a Cedar Rapids boy and my friend here | g en o oe ey W98 0o ttie, Who | gerat. Some one moved to adjourn and it | “"ap. 'y clined to serve and the spe appointed | of the session and return to their homes. is from Chicago. Reading in Tie Omamua Bes | 11t Chicago lnst night to malke the circuit | carried w whoop, but the chairman : Keckley, who likewise declined, and Lock- | The ayes and nays were demanded and the | that you were to ge through on this train | 9f the United States by way of Mox coolly s “The noes have it.” Doud | Renfeld - presented a biuff, hearty | Halunce 13t floor. I8 Nextd rows ' ner of Douglas was then named to fill the va- | vote on the adoption of the motion stood 17 | T thought it would be pleasant to shake | MSS Day goes by wuy of Chicago and Wush- | then to know what kind of & meet- | Coligny, and his mterview with | Holemy neres. G Admiemion o b cant place. 1016 in 1ts favor. Allof the independents | hands with you.' and before I knew it they | INEon and expe back April10. She | ing he was in and whether all had a right to | tho ~ king was o particularly fine PPHYINOXaR TG UM 88100 80 It was announced that the republicans |‘voted in the negative and Senagars Clarke | had me by the hand and were shaking it | il meet Miss Doolictle in the City of Mex- | vote or independents only. ‘The chair said: | pit. of dramatic work. The balance of had appointed a committee consisting of Gif- | and Everett voted with them. he demo- | vigorousl, 1t was my first toucn of fame, | 10 “I guess s0." . v ’ soopt Y NEW i ford, Jonsen, Brockman, Smith of dohnson, | craic senators voted with the balance of tho | but I couldn’s hely Ceiard Brigham wanted a collection taken to pay | Lo aubpor weeptable, the | BOY D Sy TO-NIGHT. nz Hillmann's Henry of Navarro | Sale Open Satu ~:I::_\- Morning: was mauly, foreiful and oven, ' Mr-Adoiph | Jnvf rows prrouot#2.00 st 3 rows bulcony 8160 the blush that made m, CGAE - ! SRt ing e 5 4 N EATER. Nason and .“wlu\lbpcl to attend the funeral of rc{uw icans for adjournment. choeke! burn’ at the sublime audaoity of o LEGRAPIIC BRIEFS, the rent of the hall, but it did not seem to be | oontn g 4 3yns ade ) toand the audience was appreciative, 5 Harry Morton Majors, the 13-months-old son dending the announcement of tho result | American youth. popular. Another motion to adjourn wasde- [ i BhE B har & notable aeonalt {] of the lieutenant governor. Benntor. Campbell stated. that the motion | - :wiBefore. tleaviog a handsome box of sodp s DIRoNtloe L blared lost, although every man In the house | ki altogether a notable occaslon. | Germania Theater Company A motion to adjourn until 2 oclock Satur- | had ovidently carried, and he therefore | and a lot of porfume were soutme with the | ,Ackerly & Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., haveas- | voted aye and some of them voted several S AT day, out of respeot for the state offeer wio | asked wnauimous consent Uil the adjguri- | complimonts of a well known Chicago fiem of Minad Wis beary Haulnon times. "Doud then moved that a committeo FRASQN e bbbl Ll had' suffered thls bereavement, failed to | ment continue over until Monday. ~This | soap makers and an intimation that they | pifaa i and and Lumber company of | of three be named by the chair to report on = e In the Followiug ltepertoire secure tho necessary votes, nud the house | could not be done, however, without a con- | would be pleased to be mentioned as having | & i Arke, hus been put fnto the hands ot } nominations and endorsement; J. M. Bennett of Hebron is in town. This (Fridny) Lvening, Maroh 24, adjournea until 10 o'clock tomorrow. current resolution and the senate therefore | presented me with the articles in the book I Harrls, the wife murdoror; has beon CI . Doud and Wilson were named and S. A. Bentof the Canadian Pacific is in 4 e e ok adjourned until Saturda y morning. am to write. I gently intimated that such o Vedt rom tho Tombs to Sing. Sing prison. B AR ap Snendimeved 4o Q¢ oy THE PASSING HEG'MENT s o tlhg 15 ridtoen:irith thinimmoaohs M e ihing wag out of the question, but [ got. the | N, ¥, whorehe will romain until thi-duy'of | Juh, Bt Lc Iobion 0 Jodky, % Justihe | o Misses Bectior have returned from ' ment mattor wero: Ames, Barry, Beal, [ Pren b., March 23.—To the Editor of ust before leaving I roceived se A loather trust with a capital of #80,000,000 | 8ion of the house, and the chair brought the g Casper, Davies, Dickerson, Dimmick, Dob. | g Ber: Today A. A. Jasmer, the station | telograms from the editors of the Portla has been formed, and already the rctail | structure down when he asked if it was sec- ;%:ll'tnlr:hv,«(::l ::::n“\\,m‘:)ln ‘"l"fl]l((:l;;ml"l:?’l., agent of the Fremont, Klknorn & Missouri | Gazette stating that Miss Bdith M. Day, a :!:1'\'11:'? l:l:n'\:;-lrulv the effect of the combine in unl‘:mln .'."n:fi{'it',".n’“fi" mluixlx ,Ilgin:u:”:-.h\n‘u a , G 108 yne, G i o ek 12 R lan Ehrdo ) it a, would race me! N c ces. collection, 0 one 'dit. Finally Adams | b i 2 Ll Haller, Harman, Henry, Higgins, Horst, loy railway at this place, forwarded to . | writer on vho Guzotte, would raceme on the | "o co oy Price, who was to havo | moved that the committee bo d : President Clark of the Union Pacitie and | RUL THE COMFORTS OF HOME * ale, senator from the Eleventh district, rip, she to lea ortland the same hour as -4 p : t . 0 o Trwin, Tohnson of Hall, Johnson of York, | Jr Hale, seaator from the Eloventh district, | irip st 0 leave Bortiand the same Bour ae 15t inst, at Pine BION, | and that the meeting adjourn, ¢ expects to leave Omaha Lo- Johnston, Keckley, Krick. Leidigh, Lingen: | {500 ';;w;l"l‘l‘, e ostrniine npminat | Igo west: OF course 1 did not answer any i commuted to twenty-one years i | everybody walked out and the Brigham . (Em Totler Einfall) felter, Lockner, Luikart, Lynch, MeCutehen, e A Rl el e S this{ N nenyn MHe HEIQPY. series of meetings was ot an end. al C. €. Walcott of Columbus, O., is B e N : 3 of the telegrams as this is not a question of Despite vigorous dent trong opinl ko " v Evening, mc‘v‘e‘y‘ If‘\n]-lywl W vl:l\\:lwrr . Olson, P Bpoed but gne of comfart.! gaplte. vigorous danialey ong opinion g Rl nle i ;v‘m_lmg_ his sister, Mrs. I Alills, of 2 Ovigin 10 Drcaustion o3 ihe's Great Play Boott, Sinclalr, Sisson, . calize that it would be better for some | *'What reading have you provided yourself Now York i WANTED IN BOSTON. urt strect, Omahi on, h Ise to circulate the remonstrance, He | on the trip: fi le 0 Miss Emma Ellsbury, who was d east RE $idiazcaon, § itter, | oould, however, get no one and circulated it | “Outside of pamphlets and guide books of | % K | 1 < Frank Adams Accused of Stealing 1,330 | o fow days ago byt death of her grand It i himself, getting the signatures of a large | the severalrailroadsover which I'will tr whe M n New ! Worth of Jewelry father, w l\l} return \n:'nllu.\ o 2 ; R | ek . number’ of traveling men and transients at | 1 am unprovided with reading except that I | #11 tEeT i One of the quickest pieces of detective George Vrooman, chair) of the griev oithose voting in the negative wero: Brock- | figiotels and aloons, and many boys. He | mean toread Mr. Barrie's *Little Ministor,' | W & ) . ) over done in Omahd was executed | BnCO committoo of th of Railway Kn- | 3 horforme shpuple Goralsh, Cross. Devw, B Soeles | got perhaps a dozen_bnsiness men, all of the | ¥ s of @ sensation in b : | Vestoning afemoon by Sergeant Ormsby | KINCOrS, Ws i Lo oity yost g | it ey i prope s o 3 i 's of* inith, § q refusing to sign it. > i of its wonderful | ence should be shown union men.2 and Chief Detective Haze, At 3:08 p. m. & D. Barstow, clerk at the Millard, is | n the performance of st wore used in RSy Goseofi Iuugian, Grioih, Binds, Fb6 romembared that Mr, Halo ran | chavacter delineations. This, together with | Tho cotton firm of Dobbins & Daly of Nush- | elogram loft. Boston, Masay ordering the | oF e o, 18 | {he rigiuad Furopout production 1nst season Rioko, Kruse. 'ic R e L] 5t Dr. J. M. Alden last fall for sepator | my Spanish grammar, will be all I think I | ville, Teon., with branch housesn Memphis, | arpesy of Francis M. Adams. T Fid tment, e J. Wyche, superintendent of the water (IKrieg im Frieden.) on Pacific in Wyoming, is Satarday Bueniig Moo As porformod m the K. Sehauspielhaus in ; ek B ek, | and was by receiving the enti want. New Orleans, Little Rock, Montgomery, Mo- ‘hed police headquarters at #:40 and tes 1d of this city, who composed Nagon, Qukles diaes, Higkous, labinson, | pulroad” voto of tho " dhtrict, 1t " wa Wit you would contradiot tho state. | biie sl othir tities mado s spectal usiien: | SRS e Tiiima:was: benind the bars ngaral maroh. FARMAM St. THEATER, St B R ot Daa. Waaieoonaon: | sged ot the, time and generally be- | ment made by the Chicago Tribune that I | SIS FERFERE al debts cove y ing how ho could get out. lately had published ry pretty song, en 15¢c. 25¢ 35c, 500 and 750. BRI AT S, VT ATGIm Ve t Hale secured the railroad vote | would furnish them s wire y day as to X \ The Boston ofticials telegraphed that they | titled “Only the St ol ey g g b ? by promising to vote againsy any railroad | the progress of my trip. matter was | g wystery surrounding the assassination | wanted Adams for robbing n jewelry store of [ Ay the Mercer: 11 bitts, Clacln T O=-NIGHT. Some Not Altogether Unanlmous. legislation. Dr. Alden, on the contrary, was | talked over, but nothing agreed upon, and I ntly of Uolumbus, Yandell, a prominent t pins, ames H. Holman, Kansas City; W, H. MORRISON, That several of theso members voted as | it favor of o maximum rate bill and refused | 20 on the journe (y o freo lance, un- | farmerliving o Hladelnhing Honry Rowes, Cinoin: | 198 ROSABEL MO ! they did_ 1oy subs 3 oiv | to make any pledges to the railways. Hence | attached to any newsp: rday. ] . 21 years old, »m fnvestigation it was found that | natis B, C. Sewes, Clnols rosonting tho grent play, B el inktiony obngva pasinst thoir | fis detes : “You may suy that I have boen royally | Yandel's cotisin, contosed it fora promisd | FEO AN *io Oumabia. about two monehs | 48 i ey i TR GRS e DANGER SIGNAL,” Well known wishos of their constituents, was | - 1f house roll No. 83 is defeated it will be | treated by ‘the: Northwestern people, aud, | OGREE NS IGKGA I RoMGr Yohn ago and said that he came direct fr Feklay, Cold 5 Miss Nuson, Now ) manifested the eagerness with which | disastrous to the republican party in this [ knowing the officials of the Union Paefic, Tl §iiiGen, who had been eriminaily intimate. ver. He soon found employment as collector i SO Mattnoe Wedneslay, any ssat In tho houso t ves of the opportunity | part o braska. lIu fact it will destroy it. | anticipate a delightful ride to Portland, ' pe for a Douglas street firm, and as he b Eraahy 2 g to partially undo what | The party has repeatediy np\'l;l'(nn\ ntion | where I anticipate a very pleasant time, in the city some years before he found a ! l“,f““”.','l“‘,‘ “‘L“ - - e had been do Ihose who thus reversed | made its pledges to the people that, if con- e e Two New Orleans men named Weill and | number of old friends. As far as could be , el Y ¢ b4 POPULAR themselyes were: Dickerson, Dot tinued in power, 1t would pass such a law, AWAY WITH BELL CORDS, bh commitiod sulclde yostorday on the | seen Adams was living fairly well, but oc- | Houvior, Olncinnas; Julle Hass FARNAM St. THEATER "*"8kidLs. Eickhoff, Farnsworth, Fulton, Gerdes, Goss, | The people now expect it BAIRGAY2 " || S oo s6m P mme . E ino grounds at Méne Carlo. “They had | casionally he togk a whirl abouttown among | 1 YLy S Miller, Pirisbune: O. 1 100, 230, 30 and 76c. of Wayne; Irwin, Johnson of York; Leidigh, et igualing by Compressed Alr fram Oar to i playing heavilyuhd los the fast ones. Nothiug was thought of this | b Lindsay, 1%, M. Al rgL0. B ouTe 1 ) Lockner, Luikart, Sinclair, Sisson, Smith. LOCAL BREVITIES. Locomotive. Admiral Pasquin huk been apj ed minis- | py his friends, because as a rule he had ‘l;“m"' "‘_hl\f,' 'r‘l‘/""‘.;m \L}‘:l . “\";A edFa 4 NIGHTS ™ N[X[ SINDAY. MARCH 26 oflllh*lmn;‘sm\. Wilson and 'Woods. e o Contractor B. F. Prince of the Missour: | teF of wirine of Spath I, place of Acmiral | plenty of money Jud spent it frecly. T PR TR iy PP eyl SWEET SINGER Those who opposed the original resolution he Board of Education will move into its | paoifie, who left Omaha y S ver, who reg L axecute & pollo When arrested yesterday he took the mat- | William J 1y 1 R L but who after its adoption declared in favor | city hall quarters April 1. Pacitiec, who left Omaha yesterday, was | of retrenchment in nayal administration. Lo O ean the. offlonrs who ar- | Orange. N. ¥.i W. K. Drothers, . M. CHAS. A. GARDNER I « & ks g i it B paln e »er New York. 'y rolean come of aranding by 16 ware Gons of Douavor | € Minor pormits amounting to $900 were fs- | Uh Proudest mau in seven states, becauso he | A bomb was exploded yestorday in the street | jsed him were acqualntances he had no | Dewes: Now York in his Tyrolean comedy i-‘ ¥ v ella Supienza, Rome. Kaup and Kessler. | susd yestonduy by the inspector of bulidings, | had ou his train the handsomest day conch | back of the Univiriafielln Mnplones, Home in admitting his guilt - FATHMERLAN D. - — The school boards investigating commit | 5een in these parts. The coach was finished | y'short distance frofn the Pantheon. "Noelue. | Ina liter conve ion Adams said tha IN THE SENATE. tee was shocked to find that Leavenworth | in cherry. prettily frescoed and equipped | Mr. Balfour, leadevoF the English unfonists, | he was well acquainted with the woman | ~SRIME in high place It is conyeniene 3 vhich e > v se DOS I e « for condoning serio had procured ) E credit. He ha 8 K Full Attendance u Antioipation of a Lively | Convenicnce for it ocoupants. ¢ which can be moved In three positions, s | ofenses and thus bringlng the Taw into gen- bawhed everything and had lost nearly | through ignorance, othors from afailuro ResslanoGovernor Matao’ Afliction Superintendent Fitzpatrick estimates that | combination Baker heater and, what was | oraleonteimnpt. awned WalnEs ana | Nae 4o BN [ YARNE (K S hMIED an Laxcov, Neb., March 2, —(Special to Tug | there will be 50 new pupils at the opening | Particularly uow, apparatus to blow a small | “%" 410 tswords was fought near | Oty g s Pt il el £ s | hr‘ l"l\un[llu. -lullsl»-:ll:)l e Llr‘.[fi:“ ar wioay | BOU THEATRE oo e iy o "® | of the spring term of school, und several | Whistle in the engine, doing away with the o City of Mexi ast_Friday by Enrique - gy | of & mattc 3u 8! go. . g (NN L h0 sorte gp1E innse S the | Putidings will be badly crowaed: Dell rope and . the bell. Arranged | Caidror of i siorint taff of “the ¥ay: | thathis funds wwero runuing low aud 50 | diviguals und firms, whoare fully avare COLAI:IEIII‘EI N‘vb;t i rencon 1o routine work. As soon as the | e Nebraska railroads have madearound | ke the air brake, the air whistle | geundio and Enrigue I' Martinez, editor ot | SOUghL employ o | of the righte of others, persist in | disposed of several petitions for and against | erewski's concert April 19, This rate will | Princivie, Witha e e L AL Ty 0f New South Wiles, is in | which is known as the D, A. Meade Jewelry | toned, wealthy manufucturing firms will | "Lt appesrance of the passage of the maximum freight bill | Tule at Nebraska points within 100 miles of 3 financial culties “and has given up his | company. Adams accompanied the officers | offer and sell to retail merchants, arti- | Geo. Wessells, Harry Barlow, | o | Oma y vel or | his cab and the air whistle is a decided im- o 10 §i the dei ds of his ereditors. g A i e ~ 5 4 A naas | Nollio Elting and Gy psy Barlo were sent to the secretary’s desk, and after aha and only for parties of twenty-five or | ol TNE DR Ee0d style, The car was fo te L”m o dom |"‘|n“vn'flld-."-.'.|;' rs: | to the pawn shops, and, upon his admitting | cles which they know to be infringe: M | raveling S tioket. MheGles ol t 4 Lim Liomaers § T = ery Iady visitor recelves n handsome sils being read were reforred to the committeeof | \Which hiad J"ni:ifiis'.’.’i—‘.:{‘?‘sk}d*s“\‘iu ter ’\fl‘:)r | made av St. Charles, Mo, and is one of the | though he still retains the premiership. that the goods were stolen property, the | ments on the rights of proprietors and AN aautl ag i ) cosiest coaches & 'he lice recovered them. ot i B, ol 71 \ B of theso petitions w 2 . Vi laim i r of | Cosiest coaches now on the road, The smal t 15 lewrned that Bolivia has closed a treaty | PO PeG B < Ll mitations of well known goods. POPULAR PRICES PREVALL. the whole. Many pe e.rs ym} .w. has waived its claim in favor of {ng room and_ iayatary are models of exoel- “‘l et gt ot o T v e g Among the effects of the prisoner was an | oW BCE o 210 o ning to the SR 10 $ho seustots by lelegmaph. Ia fact, | Poderowik. T B O O o T ae | [l oace il hlims agreds 1o, Contads to. (ho | empty Fing oox ana a telegram. The box | WANS G Rodny La020 Bf WAHIEH A D0 | e . the uniforms of the Western Union messen- | The body of an infant was found in the | yuh ‘ond is the easiest riding car running | former & port upon the Pacific, to arm, cquip | bore the address of the Hoston firm and the | 1040 o ions of “C. imitations | ger boys have boen scen in the senate cham- | Sewerat the coruer of Eleventh und lzard | i1 Omana, and instract the Bolivian national militia. | telegram was a request for $100 to be sent at | and stimulations of “CARTER'S LITTLE | geuled bids will bo ved by s - streets yesterday afternoon and Coroner e Holivia thus becomes virtually the yassalof | once, but the date and name had been torn | LIVER PILLS.” When they are offered | at his ofico in Onawa, Tu., until | ber every few minutes since yosterday mort | Nl was notified. He had the tiny body Rates on Lumbe Ohill, off. to you, refuse them; you do'not want to | ¢'clock u ., for the “tion of a briek opers ing. Hundreds of telegrams have removed to the morgue. and examined. In. | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, March 2.—The repre. | Mr. Gladstone has convened a meetiug of his | ° An oicer from the bean city will arrive | do’wrong, and you don’t want to lay | i‘i.’.‘.‘."."JL'C:".‘,.";Il'.‘,"fl'ifll’:.‘d."‘"l}"_&‘fl-f.‘f'".\fli"i pouired into the laps of the members of tho¥ dentations on one side uf_ the head indicated | sontatives of tho railroads interestect in the | BATLY, 107 Mondey 1 Gitcuse, WUbG BUSACSS: | soon to take Adams back. He will go with- | 'yourself liable 'to a law-suit' ~ Ben | Gribe arehitcots, ropm 61 oy hiock, sloux te urging them to vote for or againstthe | that the skull had boen crushed. In | )y yber pramio to Kansas and Nebraska have | of an autumn session in ordor to' secure tho | OUt requisition paper sranklin sald “*Honesty Js the bost pol- | City, fa, and wt'k. o olly's office Guiwi. Bl seooniin to the bias of tho meu b 10a | viow of the faet thAL o evidence sesluat | oty Whekr work by ariving ot . gres. | PRSmRACY SR RORIST ietput, 31 vhebls Folics Parmgraphe foy" it in just as truo that “Honesty s | I 1KLL reservel g ooy S Al S :‘th OF I wire. o tn his seat and for | B0 hold an inquest. ment as to what should constitute a uniform | event of dissolution o home rule. John McCowan was arrested last night for | the best principle. M23d9y e Thomeen 0 . Now songs entire Tyrolean Quurtet 00 | Matinee Woduesduy. Any seat in the oril 1, at 1