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e 0N r g vy 3 s e Lal s AR T YR s R S D WS — TR ARG e . s THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: CLETTER CARRIERS ~ SAFE | fiitatitsomieranse movee et | PROTESTS FROM THE POLES | ¥ tats AR e — TR pass upon their election without respect to I T other action, and, therefore, if the senate should determine that the character of any hras o erested in the | man elected to that body was such as to unfit » . . o Bl Many Nebraska .D mocrats Interested in hitm for the heonact s Taripol o o ant | They Urge that the New Treaty with Ruasia Bubjeot at Present. his duty it may unseat or impeach him fact that financial transac A KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Cor. Farnum and 15th § he leged crooked wd fourteen years Be Not Ratified. & Our Easter Week Display o B or Roach's fon oceur FREMONT FAITHFUL MAKE INQUIRY and has no possible bearing upon l""‘ | PRESIDENT ~ CLEVELAND INTERVIEWED ag position he now occupies, woul it was settled, to bar th During the d Order Promulgated by the Civil Service | to invest ot the Direetian of Senator Wolcott of Col Seion of a somewhat sensation: bl 1 the possibility of r ed Upon. business findin, | Mr. Klolbassa of Chieago Presents Hi with a speech a P » in which A private | a refuge in the United test Adopte by the rieans of Chicago —Greshan Also Rec Ishe ves n Copy. nd pointed out the reproach h would coms upon the sanate if it per od rascals to sit as members of it in [ Wasmieroy, such a way as to make an_investigation a | Kiolbassa, city tr ‘ matter of necessity, It is charged, it will be S «h | remembered, that Mr. Roach, while cashier Ll Al bank’ of Washing. | President Cleveland this afternoon are pouring into Washington from Fremont, | yon 1) "¢ 1 to his own use about | sented a protest against an exchange of rati- | Hastings, Kearney, South Omabh #5000 of t b nds and fled to North | fications of the extradition treaty between Island, Beatrice and a few oth Dakota. Partial restitution and compromise | the United States and Russia. Mr. ol Nebraska that an impression prevails that l“l‘\l:th‘:l”'("””"“] ;"[T“'l"" by ““ “*" de | bassa, who was introducod by Senator the mail carriers in cities of that class are (e T e Sl L not scc nder the civil se wholesale dismissals are ant the incoming postmasters, An inqu ceived today from Frement was to th that President Harrison's order p March 25, —M cof Chicago, and a | prominent Polish citizen there, called on { pre WaASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE mr | FOURTEENTI STREE stox, D. C., March Wasnr 1t appears from numerous inquir S "\Vaslm'l)lc Habutai Silk 25 inches wide, this week, I Special sale this week, the bank's en- | Palmer, informed Mr. Cleveland that the \promise otest was adopted unanimo: At a mass ting of Polish-American citizens of Chi- | ) on the 19th instant. His country- | i Wi s inno wise relieved forced acceptance of the o ];]m]\ Japanese Silks G Novelties for Easter jugt received. Sece L our show window (" Everything that is stylish and pretty i K / wverything that is stylish and pretty is now on )OC e it g L S display in our silk department, Miscellansous, | me Some speculation'is being indulged in here as to whether Judge Cochran of McCook, who was commissioned Salvador, will sail fr b en in the United States, he said, were - ‘ 50c, 65c, 75¢, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, b | See our 65¢ quality-- consul to San | afraid the tr of duty, He aty would work harm to r anuary 9 t's a great bargain | those who w fugees from Russia, | liich enten y post- | (o8 hok s stated, indicated when be will | “Mr. Cloveland asked Mr. Kiolbassa if he | | - oftices the classificatior ivil service, | witiiin'which to start from the day bia coni- | Was acquainted with the provisions of the had been revoked and the question was | mission was dated y He vecelved n nezative 1y, asked whethor the Postofice department | Mr. C. C. Heltman of Geneva, a cle i gnswet, ih View of tite: 4ot that the ofticials or the civiiservice commission would | the general land office, came near winoin fnterfere in the aisplacement of tetter car- | Prizs the b e E b riers at the small free delivery oftices for | furge cash prizes for the thre tion of democrats, submitted for its March number up Tur Beg correspondent today investigated | subject, “What, If An the situation stoffice depart- | Immigration Laws A 0, 1803, which ceure in their places carviers v postofiices, has not yet text of the treaty has not cen made public. | requiring | “Well, have you not enough confidence in { three | the administration to believe that your in best articles sts will be well protected " asked the the ident Changes in Existing [ Mr. Kiolbassa said he had eve ~ e <~ ~yp ¢ ~ gy | - ~e \VAIEAVAR DS Figured China Silks | Our Changeable Silks 45 well our | [ Our Shot Illuminated Silk Any shade, A large variety | Any grade, of the very lat- ACCOTmO y confi Expedient? denee in the administration in this connec Mr. Heltman fell short of the winning class | tion, and Mr. Cleveland assured him that \-\\m. point. the interests of Polish-Americans were quite Arein g eat variety. Centenaire Changeable Silks. . ) ) Armure Changeable Silks.... . s intenc at all free deliv been revoked or interfered with, and there will be disturbed postmi; Plain and fancy, est colorings and Neb, vice Any Effect, president. The interview lasted only a | safd 3 A copy of the protest was left with the ‘ | | | however, has a 1 Roy D, Hassler and wifc inutes and resulted in nothing more than Plaids and stripes. CREH-BEG D06 G o Taffeta Changeable Silk: | g 8 through which partisan ure home at Pawnee C given above, 3 t creep if they desire, w not for a accompanied as far us Cliicago by | Mr. Kiolbassa also called on Secrotary ——— - [ aution taken Postmaster ssman and Mrs. Bryan. Gresham and left 4 copy of the protest with ieneral W | .\h\wl Dugan of Marshalltown, Ta., who has | him. I alluded briefly to the treaty, but P last contains this provis been the guest of Miss Prat) has left for did not make any extended statement con i vice commission will at once proceed with | her home, much to the of & number | cerning it. | DRESS GOODS— the organization of boards of examiners, the | of friends whom she made during her visit. | " Mr. Gresham promised to give the matter | - " " . P} Bolding of examintions and the P. S H. | full consideration ! Especially for Easter have we opened new novelties in black and colored Dress ) Make your Joards of cxamir 1 o ; ; : : B [nations and the ) s S L EORGANIZARION | Fabrics. We open for your inspection Monday the most superb novelties sclections As 8001 ligrible o) been estabiished at any ofic the Sir Jullan Pauncefote Suceeeds Baron Fava | f1ow Charles K. Wheeler of Kentuoky | 3 in Dress (")"‘h They will sell rapidly. carly. | , ggntoeffect at that ofttce. = i e L y Helped s Case with the Prestient. | | Hop Sackings, New Cords, We have replenished our ore the rule 3 notre, French minister to Washington e R Changeable Dress Goods New Serges oc counter. Sce the 1 3 e cant for oftice does not lose any ground with | TS e § IR g et . | | at the State de .:nm-.).n ”“f mornixg the president by being modest and refrain English Twill Suitings, New Cheviots, handsome styles we are 500 tary Gresham that his govern- i EX : . ~ . 3 g from manifesting undue eagerness. This § e ¢ i o e | ment had raised his ission hero to the rani | fusg was demenetan o e e iy Wool and Silk Shot No velties. Mountain Serges. showing at..........-% The civil service commission s at present | of au ambassador. = As the result ot th tly. A Kentuckian came to making out programs for examinations | tion on the part of the French it is believed | ¥ T8t RS TS iho /s /[ 3 ) throughout the country to be held during the | Justis, the newly ap: 'n.‘:«vn; "” \(k for th \\ ASI IZ\ BLE I‘ A BI{ICS--- pext month or two for the of estab- | 1ointed minister to France. will be r: | TR fishing. rible registration® from | lh“’l"‘;' il |' sances will be raised to | houps, he said that his chances for appoint- which to be appointed and | it i ment were eclipsed by another Kentuckian, NE STYLES TRENC A Tntire sots | NVIiEh. of cotiis can partisan favor. | One result of the advancement of Sir | Ho took the situation philosophically and NEW STYLES. I I‘\I~\('” CHAL- Our FRENCH ORGAN- Entirely new effects in fine ;On the faco of this order dismissals of cur .mnkm:-‘mu.. fote nd M. Patenotre to the | did not 1. If the other mun was | LIS, as leaders we 500 I DIES ar ‘n: anl b FRENCH COTTON SAT- ers could yet be made ostmasters and | rank of ambassador o the reorganiza- | Clevelanc he would not feel at all | T oE TN X iS are ssistable. Wk they would ot be required o assign. cause | g of (e i Lt l.’: o Wastomia: | aggrieved, id, and he took the next NEW DESIGNS. | offer them at eolltainien e INES. for removais, ind democrats could e ab | Under the i ement the heage of | train for home, decliniug to ask for any thing pointed to take the vac s created by the | e foreig, ons were e 8 axtras | S50 dismissal of wepublicans oll the forelgn logations were envoys extra- | ®fii story reached the president's e = = st i L 2 ! i owatr, ¢ | Deinie'of edul i ey ompotentiary, and | ho marvolcd mich thereat, - This was o 1 ) wker issu o | stato occasions in order of thei seniority | €1se and the more the president thought . i | st ccasions of thelr seniority. | fhoutit the mora he P 1 5 A - < o T T . T W 2T is ol se s varie BT E Sttt Sram | Under this raling Baron Fava, the Ttalian s mons heRarHiR Rt [ Handsome printed CORSETS---The new EMPIRE WAIST is the leading corset now---a large variety of L : b minister, has been for seve ¥ ) ally he yearned to knc 2 PR R IR N | ent; that carriers shall b g S b4 : So when the Kentucky detegation went | | BATISTES, quite the other corsets, | 18 of laws 4 tions; that c: the corps. Ambassadors, howey | to the house today the president asked for | ' 4 C noved for ot be N L snyoverind (Siy | the name and addross of the wonderful man | | Style I — — Femm——— ptated unless the char upon which re- | PR te oS 2 who could be turned down and not_immedi 5 i 3 moval was effected are disproved, and no ap. | Pk Patenotre : tely thereafter organize a- foud, Broche printed mulls—some- Lutest Novelties in pointments of carriers at free delivery offices | . - Lt '“'”"1'“‘". i 1ong oflice seekers is M. < thing quite new. -~ & shall be made cxcevt from the substitute nber of his clloneues it | Wheeler of Paducah who, not gettiug what 2 list until the list is exhausted, and promo- | b WAEK 4 number of his colleagues he wanted, was willing to'forego usking for — B e tions from the list shall be 1 the order of | 34 ¢ine he was enghged with Baron I that which some other man might want. . , o other ministers said to & : 5 S S | < Qe ieh ]'_“I'I‘l’lfl’l“;;l"{:]r:"]"“ commis- | \wirh me,” Arm in arm, Sir Julian accom- HOKR “’u; A EWRULE Some great bargains in black RlCh All Sl k ~aces ine Cotton aces Yended to bo and now ne 1>.mil'lll the :mrl‘m_u- the reception room and e N U dress goods. White, Cream, Ecru and Belge. in White, Creme, Ecruo and Belge proceeding towar partisan | A3 UCE mance by Baron Fuvi as the | 1y win Factiitate Public Business—Wash- S o Comprising— Comvrisinz— ; or othe during the timo in which | PoW ambassdor from Eugland and she lngton Notes. Fine FRENCH Point de Bourdonne Point de Olga, Buxelles Applique, Peint de Irlunde, are being held and_“eligivle | i 5 Lo 4 WASHINGTON, D, € h Secretary BATISTES,sale price s 3 & LN Point de Paris, Lows XTI. Vals, ure belng prepared. Thus the b the members of the cor Hoke Smith_has inaugurated another new I © Bolntigeigensy Joan dgja oy Point de Chevrouse, Point Gauze, 1 ‘,‘"“;,"“"“""’ to be pro- | ¢ho changes, sald that the sevemu! T sartira st ed tiacenaene (il i6ociand! Poin de irelande, Dentelle Marquiso Polatde Gans Potnt Heabra: b0’ 1 R tterioon R B DBy vould 1i Point de Venise Rich Chantillas. Fin de Scicle, Normandy Vals. i A Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock he would like s llr‘\;:u‘m‘\m:l i‘:..x o Tux 1 s\u.’ult' fon cohtailied iu the dipiomatio | o pee at his ';fl\w'fl\ljl Gt tabnioi o Hop Sackings, T Y d 1 S 19 AP BTRGr6n the Feppean e and consular appropriation bill, that the | be heard on the subject of appointme: o A (4 — & 7 l 1‘ 1 C ‘l 'lceS .'!:'mlm“_ e ‘l';'.- u-(:‘.:\'.\"::-"."r.fq"" yould receive ambassadors to | official positions in the territory of Arizona New F .mcy Weuc:, NL\V l(ln n](l( e 1 ] na\ i e Ll an Ol ]Ol Cl dismissed clerk or clerks fhor Shantry: s was due he said, 1o the | Secretary Smith is of the opinion that much Mountain Serges, i ns nyipar Lf?\gu.l.'f- ....’.‘1 (Ef.'m"i\.fif'":. ’.'.",.\‘.fl "-‘i '.'IE pANARID R E YR thie barseyoa ann tho New Cords. LATEST NOVELTIES IN VEILINGS. Morton Making Changes, Jors Suianaize thaRars Lot of o Osllen | mERFOe e Sl alierivon om Minltar Umbrell Secretary Morton told Tur Bee corre- | Furopean powers which maintain am - | surgents had crossed the Haytien: frontior K ALLIME Parasols mbrellas poudent today that he contemplated a num- | 40Fs at each other’s capitals will, he said, b | 50 domingo, and thit & docisive bat- Ap OH \ darasols, B BErr ™t ke Aicluieal dopit. | o TUTeRenod B aahingion by i | (0% S0, DO, S e ELKN NSUN OWELLS UMBRELLASyear rouo s S ment within a short time, some of which VO ARS8 GL RS Tank, 19R0; 4re, e aytien troops would be sentto the f \ ay ing we wil y ur stock ol 8 vill affect Nebraska in the federal service, “"l"" l(‘,'“rll“*; poive: “i.f"x"' n{-w‘n ey ”f\"m‘?\.‘il:-lf.'l.'f..‘}“{)‘u‘siu'.n“" 5 3 W, On Monday morning we will place on | = O so large and c""liPMB as at DPOT @ intends to put out some republicans and | dcted, Germany, Russia, Ttaly, Austro-Hun- 0t had o 3 S 7 : > finest stocks of fine para- |ent. It comprises all the latest novel- Bppoint democrats. Therear so many ofiice | & and Spain. Secrotary Carl salo one/of the fnost slookaiol tneiparay) ey S SRR e seckers at present, however, that action can o sk ¢ several offers of goid BN S ahn. They in-!handle 3nacl 1 | not be had for a while, It requires ull of the NEW IR THE ARMY. “_:_I‘it’“'" the ooeten sols ever shown in Omaha. They in }\)I::::l\;(x; Speciul for i { time of the president and his cabinet off = - 5 & S intoh SV i : R ciive apprioants. and. ig oh g List of Changes Announced in the Regular Will Amount t ew Appointment. VR B LA oty el = s e BlRale brell and action cannot be taken till the storm is Service Yesterda, »%, D. C., Murch 2.—Senators SO A e e e 20-inch extra fine black umbrellas over, Wasnixgroy, D. C., March 25.—[Special | gt the capital today are a unit in the belief | i Faiaha QUG L IYIAETUNAUTDAOT with beautiful natural qb s stated in Nebrasicy circles today ram to Tug Bee. |—The following army | that if the T6nt ‘shen 15 tomomata | Z N q R ! . worth $2.00, " ’ hat Secretary Morton had dropped Watso : T b 4 8 | Carringe shades in great variety. e 3 5 R e et Mocton sl dropped Watson were issued today g oAU T e o DR SPRING SUMMER AUTUM Carriange shades in great varioty for Monday Qepart Mr. Pickrell has for over tenant Colouel John M. Wilson, corps | passado will be authori three y been a special agent of the | Of engincers, is relieved from duty as super- | eyso of our representatives to such powe 3 'ém;mm n(‘ mllll.tlnlmhmll_) and has a splen- | intel ;uh uL“u' ‘x |Iu-| United i tates Military | as send ambassadors here, such pr i .\V P & id record asan oMeer. acaden e8| oint, 10 take effect l\ ot later ill punt to a new apj / e ol > o Toiowine "ot cntrien wore | S Sato S R A it | D e S e GLOVES. ¢ call your special attention to our mado today upou the Treasury departmont | station in this city for Assimment o aute b0 ators hold that i1 books of Towa applicants for appointments | charge of public buildings and grounds in | man to be & min . pider that, deparument: rank D, Me- | the Distriet of Columbia t o M appointment of th well o inton, third auditor; Ow Oswald H. F t, corps of engin thos: of ambassador is another, .\m\ : i o isplay in this depart- O (S '1nc ul S Laughlin, Dubuque, suvveyor; 1. dutie 1S upon being relieved | quires o separate action of the confirning Grand Easter display in this dey a a ; nc‘u‘..::::lx‘n“\un--r\m \Hl pre :<-|an and enter upon | From the statement of senators it ment. . duty und wintment as superintend- | is judged that tkey will consider any promo- 3 o 7 9 commissioner of the b b Firaes M phsndemy. | tona of existing ofcials and will act upon - Our stock is now replete with all the latest noveltiesin im- ember of the legislature which will be relieved by Major | e, RAAtho Tamts B0 neYer bech efore We have the latest styles ported and demestic cloaks, suits, waists, and wraps. k ch senator, and was one of those | William A. Jones, corps of en from t e— it BRILE et tor it duty under his direction and v pro- Donknliso GIAsEON The bestibrandy Special line of ladles’ fi Western Penstons. ceed without delay to Louisville, | nd Wasnixaros, D. € 5 » very newest shades. pecial lin adies’ fine i : REpeings report for duty to Lieutenant Colon - | dent has decided to And the very newest shades. | ~ . A ported: rokE I wmh‘rql‘ i REieEs of Michigan consul a His princi ) > a desiring fine garments Nehekn] il Wiliam Gllmour, | that ey, Teavo of Absence for two months | [iinais: wh formns heid the places <Y °" | | Empire, olives,Myrile, eminonce, violet, With extra large sles should examine our fiines. T Barkes Tobn A Mise s rTit | on surgoon's cort ability, with plum, robin egg, French blue navy, En- and full back. 1 live of exclusive 13 50 Iyer, Thomas Lucis. Additional—Amos J. LR 107 10w U O s == | | glish reds, tans, grays, white, blue weel ceeneaes fl\'l‘m*‘il"d N“\'Li“":s g Allison, John Sonnaband, James M. Mill St el AEL S RROR itche blue buttons. i . with derby collars, T Enoch L ‘Church, Frederick Wurtenberger i L AR the f filtonedand blupibyston At this salo we also offer also tailor made col- TO Ingriase; Jioney, Speucer. "Orignal widow | Liciienam v 3. Beimvack, Hecond i Our assortment in all grades is o va- | 7 Cl: i 1| lare 30 fnches wide, Ah{\]\.“ m.) |§“ul\ l) ,\I l,;n|hl, George Field, | ‘ab it |I“~x'| S h-r han m:‘::.- A .‘: LI'{‘\P ried that we 1nvite your inspection, ekirt ‘m v latest MeLaughlin, Adam London, J. L. Gann, | . The B aRhe 1 & Dathotie SR knowing you can be suited . rote ¥ § Jomn Weleh, William, ‘Edson = | G e te ceaeaian i o pneen | Are. they Wanted D (| kooninssouseabenbie Jackets 'homas. Campbell, George ( et P ERERRESE VAL "3 AuAcH on’s gloves sek drossing— Thomas Gritin, Andorson ' Hays 1 regain his reason i : Men’s g.\«:\ta :\ml rl\ull dre r\l'lll,ufl A1] Mined Mann et i C nmes Original widows, ote. Minister Lincoln's Suceessor, el arge assortment embracing a e the very newest styles, a Smem Matilda Lydia Weta, Alzina R. | Wasnixato, D. C, Murch 9hA rumor Because they never spoil nice new shades for E ster. for .. 4 gRes Eanier, \,,,'!l','.‘,"‘,"’ (Rother), Mary | with many elements of probability was cur. desserts. f \ 1 Special lot tomorrow in two styles— son. Marion Shorman. | Fent in the o ridors of the State dopart Because the cakes, puddings, _All the now shapes in tocks and four- - | 4 ]jag’ Sllk \\ aists R ORGITO R OTa Y AR 3"‘"”““ N iper, Jossie Shott, | ment today. 1t was that Mr. W. C. Whit- 1 in-nands, including the wide end ascots, full capes—the other two lmu‘l;\ June ' Kester, Laura Davey, Alice M. | ney of New York will succeed Mr. Robert T, creams, etc., are made to at our usual populéirprices. All the new shapes, including the capes beautifull , embroid- 7 South Dakota: Original—William Roateh f]:t:;\l':;l‘:l.n‘vhl('!u-“.‘n::xll"lrnl“:{“.ll,ul s, A"l'x‘..- “{\I"-\ please the most refined taste. SEAT N e new Roman sh Waist, ered, choice ..... s bu x.nl.u Gregory. Original widow—Ellen | Whitney's wishes. o is 0o aeation Because they are extracted by 4 ? one of Uu'l:‘llh‘*l ;l‘flfiul’l;. . Giles. 3 iestio % . prices range from $4 t X e | that B wit e appointed provied i ooice anew method, from the tve || Hosiery Department Beicen rengs feom MY Senator Pettigrew was at the postofic e fruit, so that each has its own Fii N / ‘lt (_, ‘ today endeavoring to have free mail dol B 5 5 i B i J S st receive ‘ing assortwme! ove apes--- Slublished st Wi uve freamail delivery | [yyESTIGATING THE WHISKY TRUST. natural andtalatinotivatalars Just recolved, ¥pring as {n\nf.‘:nlu. o: y I ; that his application for the service could not | 1, A = g A 4 children’s Silk Toques, plain and ribbed 3 stand, aa'the statistis for the Vear ending Testimapy) Glvan Berics thy Yomntisen of acter. That is why Dr. in all the new colorings—price In 20 different styles, all exclu- une 0 lust fell short of the atuto 3 0M T 028 Xoskerday, Price’s Flavori sive g ol R Iroen e o L pfythe o SWIOSY | giosgo, TIY, Maveh S5..Bolors the legls ;f‘“ s 1"11‘“0"5 "(;“"‘“g 9a8s o sive and novelties collected from plmmendela bl || groth Miw bt Welosw | foots Delclow Pt 1| 6275 arid $3.00. ind novelies coliected fe 000 population or #10.000 annual postomice re | trust James Doheny of Peorda, TlL, wie Vanillz i e ang the best manufacturers and im- e T I caies Meltiy. piikeonts, T, va anilla, etc., are wanted. To iy , porte I'hey are beyond de- below that number and the grc . ¢ 9 9. DROIAE oIe 2 the connoisseur the difference Children’s exteat heavy black cotton i pts for the last year were was part owner of the Pekin Enterpri chool hose, 5 o ver offered scrition and dc*(‘l\‘— ® school hose, 5 to'10, best ev W the requirement distillery, but sold out to the trust between them and the com- i) X ) el TN The senator calle ret had one fire and an explosion - Blav ol e Retiants it Ig special attention; the "’ Bmith today and in “before we sold out. The fire MO RANRIUDE GRHAGIA N B0 @ range in price to :«\:”x”i:mf{”'f ‘..‘,u[nun:m. of #0.000 with | been incendiary, as we took great that it cannot be ex- s L et hic! e interest on the Sisseton Ind: > 4 . : . : 3 " fund s to be paid without ‘M""\ on Indian r‘«l 1’“-‘«‘1‘&’} the e, sud 1 pressed in words. A trial The price of the next finer quality is L d RISty Senator and Mrs, Pettigrow and their ) B ikl idbaiad 3 o R it g .00, p: B . 7 3 }Mh“‘“ e WA i raw . Ahel SR R Y will : prove their superios || dicor for $1 | adies’ Eton Blazers ’ o Hot Spriugs, Ark. Mrs. Pottigre with the try St f cellence. Special value in misses’ fine ribbed and § < ome c, been suffe : W i i | b 4 o an 'ee! ! month, while the senutor will go to the Lo OBk A e dis Lo | ] of tan und red, at 30¢, 35¢, 40c and 4dc, | :‘lf(x:;:-l:.{::.mr‘1;].:;\” He does ,fiv.\.N’ul"f‘ i Hooky [.7‘“’.‘.‘4‘.' e \“.‘,‘,“ff.‘“‘:m..,'.l'.'l'\““ Vi | This | 1 according 1o size. In all the new and desirable ma- ' ere during the extra session of the Attorney Stevens objected to the 3 | 1z < 3 a0 b ) jected to the line of . i o1z a adan’ o St on Drivate b 1110 WOShINE | tostimony'that” wis beiie taken. but b s 1 JCIAL—Ladies fine fast black cot- [ ‘”'f‘I‘l ‘I’,“] shades I“ f ! overrul he committee then went into | A se, § § Lities, 49¢ or | | eriect nit guaranteed - | To Investigute Rouch's Record. oxecutive session - aud. Lt urned to Never Fails [ {208 hom, Boka oo aualities, -ay 480 o |5 BARES: - Bl CHRIANIGRE % 3 S a8 been agre nong the republican | Meet in Springtield on Tuesday and is always roady | | six pairs for §2, | i all prices from 34.85 to.. M [ that s resc iding for an Killod Himaoll on ’\'l“"“":,'"" - "'"“fl: A K | Slze 30x:0 incnes, The esch. onL i LoutsviLig. Ky., Maro all or sead orders to 4 hof Peterson of Chicago shot and killed mu 1 0 K sconi KELLEY’ STIGER & CO‘ :‘:l‘ak-n.nl!} be introduced in Axilw at noon today while kneeling at the graves s s ln [ 2 he proposition was discussed at the | of his four children, who are buried in Cave Cloaks, Suits, Furs, 2 s Corner Farnam and 15th Sts,, ¥evublican caucus the otlier day and it was | Hill cemetery. l o91Farnam $6, + Omaba, Neb oy 4 Owuba,