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AL oMo B 4 T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1893, ) | ines a8 to the kind of & cell house to bo built | Lands and Buildings had received no notice g | yoars and stood very to close Mr. Cleveland 3 g g SHALL THEY BE lMPEt\CHhD under his direction. He omployed an archi- | of the assignment of the prison contract TO BE DIGTA;TED BY MDRT“\ during his first torm FASTEST CRUIS"R :‘HO \T tect to draw him somo plans and specifica- | from Stout to Mosher. and that he was the E Weeb . I ALK Sty tions. He ciaimed that all the board asied | first to discover whe fact. The board then 7 estorn Penstons. [CONTINURD PROM PIRST PAGE. | him to do was to put up o good bullding, and | compelled Mosher o put up a boud for $100,- = The following pensions ited are ro —_— — e == | he asserte: with sublime confidence that | 000 f 2l f por N i it. When they returned the amount was | phero wasn't a better building in the state, | Ex-State Troasurer Willard gave his tos He Will Bay Wihay Nebraskans Will Hold praskn: Orlginal—David Hileman, | Result of the First Trial of the Armored charged up to the . Speaking of the | jrhe did say it himself. timony in regard to the chapel building. He Govegnment Positions, James M. Bly, Joseph Wilcoxan, John H Cruiser Now York manner In whioh the monoy had been Hopki 1 No Limit remombered that the building had been built rson, Josephus Williams, James M. Gard g B o e hvry S watreiot & | N i HaHEI, Who, tod | by Stout under contract, and belioved that p— peer. Additional - Abratiam W, Schaffer - BUAS LOREAT Wouls be given 8 warrsnt for @ arden Dan Hopkins, who succeeded | tho work had bee estly done. ™ a nerease—Alexander LaRue, Robinson W tertain sum and that he would check agatnst | Dorgan s superintendent of construction of | ' e Warden Hyors siso testiftod o rogara | IS FRIENDS WALL BE ALL CARED FOR | Wirion. Keissuc—Danicl L Burdick. Origi: | SHE RIVALS HER FAMOUS NAMESAKE this amount until it was exhausted. Then | the cell house, took the stand to tell the |t the chapel building. and to the condition nal widows—Minor of Peter Martin, Pris he would be allowed to draw another sum. | committee just what he didn't know of the | iy which the sanitary arrangements of the cilla Torrey, mother. - e Al the board had to £0.by Yrae | Drsiness mothocs adopted i doing tho work: | prison wera kept under. his administratioh, | Bules that Wil Wegk & Hardshl orth Dakota: Original—Josiah A. Hoad- | Al the Expectations of Huilders and Plan. rEAn's 8 ments of the amounts he f o testified that when he took up the wor He assorted that c thing had been kopt Rte . iy " . Paid out. The board never got together and | where Dorgan left oft nothing had been com- | ug cloan ns o whistle. "The ventilation of the | l““‘”“\""""“ - “‘”‘“\' Ex Orglnal—~George . W ners Fually Met—Almost Twonty-( figured up how much Dorgan had con- | pleted but the inside wall. There was 10 | cell house, he said, was something awful. aminations Jgfore Receiving an Ap- g Additioff—Notman B, . Van. Knots an Hour Made In tracted or how much he ought to draw. In | material on hand, and he purchased som When the prison contractor had to furmsh L q)Washington Notes. house vi Spurling, Original widows Henvy Soaway, many instances the board took Dorgan's | twenty-seven carloads of stone of Atwood | ghe Tabor to keep the cell house clean the Amands D, Cochran statement without any vouchers | at the same price paid by Dorgan, He had | work was rarely done in & proper manner. Montana; Original widows—Elizabeth Mr. Allen made the somewhat startling | also purchased large quantities of sand, ce- | Iy the morning after the cell house had been WaAsHISGTON BUREAU OF Tite Br } Smith. statement that there was no record of the | ment, lumber and material for the roof and | ghut up all night the air was almost unen- O R At AR Towd : Original—Miles White, Thomas J. | ] L ST e e W R board's account with Dorgan in the matter | ceiling. He had no agreement with the | dypable WL T O MKt Hart Pranels. N, Brean Miton Batton, | Proud distinction of having broken tne of the construction of the cell house, cither [ Board of Public Lands and Buildings Saalt Sy o Bebt frint i e ven | dosepn H. Witliams, Georgo W. Dalymple, | Tecord of all preliminary trials and tho satis Mrs, M. in the books of his oftice or the books of the | except that he was to go ahead bt Sl i) : ¥ Morton, who has already proven | iy & Campbell, Ira Simpsou Wilsen, | faction of being the fastest avmored vessel | Yort Atkinson, Wis. board, He did not consider that the board | and put up as good a building as he [ Dan Hopkins was recalled. He testified { by act that he will control the patronage of | Nowton H, Kevin, Benjamin Woodward. Ad' | in the world, the cruiser Now Yo had as yet approved the accounts of Dorgan, | could for the money. No limit had been | that the south wall of the penitentiary in- | Nebraska and whose selection of Nel ditional—Joseph Adams, Christopher Tinkle | o Cramp: o e ot . and that no settlement had ever been made | placed upon his expenditures. He claimed | closure, which was thrown down by o ‘wind | jang for place are almost past finding out, | Peter Fritcher. Supplemental—Marshatl D, Famp's ship yoard this .morning: For § ’ {¥ith that person. Ho “supposed” the board | that hehad talked with men who were | storm Inst year, was repaired with stone | it (0f BUCE are wanost Bash BECEHE SO0 | 40 lon, Tncrease. Jesse Stafford, Heney | 10Urs she steamed down the Delawaro and s ea es 00" would pass upon the accounts and make a | familiar with the prices of building material | taken from the material bemg used in the | ¢ 2 ¥ AL, S. Danks, Samuel Burnott, Joseph Wilson, | her arrival at this port was awaitod with | settlement when the cell house was com- | and had been told that the prices he paid | construction of the mel e call ;;Ill“l"”';*;[';‘l‘m‘ll"m“nm‘\ 08 of consequence | iy 1 'MeLuen, John H. T, Hurn, James st. Deapita tnin squalls and n | For W - pleted. wero rensonable enough. He also told of the | house was on the northeast corner of th od until the senate adfourns, Secretary | Hill, Oviginal widows, ote.—Sarah A, Shitw, | Syl whili Enbws Nothing of the Detats, trip ho hnd taken with the members of the | yard, T cell house ha nothing to do with | Morton has a list of Nebraskans in the pri- | Honriotta R Smith ‘minor of Wilson L. oy :n‘} from HI\ se lrm\ : ,xIm or cakncss, DL'J.'Ity, After 3 tEat .| state bourd to other states, ostensibly to - | the repairs on the wall and there was a sufti- ar of his offic ask for profercnce, | Si abelle Rainey, Me! idows. tic: people were present to wish the ' A, R, Humphrey, commissioner of public { Yatigite coll houses in other penitoniiaries, | ciont smount of money in the maintensnee bt ‘j”“,x\',gk,]v' Ul e e ey e YioWa s | wur ship godspood as she backed out fnto the Grlp ‘l"“fll‘"';‘l bui '1“5““‘”“;‘ next .”1"" 8 :;"' | and also related the details of o trip taken | fund, The voucher for the work was 3,809, | Ut he "{“"""“"‘“““ OWLELIHC ;" enca w "xI: '® | Original widows—Minors of Peter Martin, | the stream and stood into the river on her | o stand, He also told the committee of the | py yijyself and Chaplain Howe when they | The board instructed him tocharge the s! is questioned as to names and places, 181 Bunice G. Sayles, (mother P.S H. | trial trip., « o giant » Took Hood’ swing around the circle made by himself and | afionded the prison congress at Pittsburg, | used in the cell house to the south wall to [ understood that he intends to transport i I LA [l When the glant scrows began to | :Tw° brithidbhobind /- other ""‘“’"".;“;'Ll'n- 1tm-.mln.~y year, fl»“f‘ | Pa., last November at tho state's expense. | offset some work and material furnished in | quite a number of the unterrified Pligritis Scorn Ylie Tmputation, | :""' ve and the monster vessel was actually Peefectly Woli ed to place th emorable | ) cost thie state ropaiting that Wwa | T # i | under or the 0 spoctators "y wlah & ;'x::k::ui:.‘.u.\ln. Sk iR e | U8 SHID OB AL bl FOPAIEINE LAVTEL from Nebraska to minor posit Oniia, March 26, —To the Editor of Tie | (Gt Wy for '1“ i S 23 T wlsh to add my mito to tho many rocom Regarding the board's contract with Da here during the year, but he will bide his | Bre: The article in Tur Susvay Bee headed | o000 ““{ ‘l‘ = it . C iPtatn Sargent | mendationsof Hood's Sarsaparillaas n ral gan, he stated that no final settlement had L Atwood, the man who furnished the | time and move slowly nntil after the erowd | “He's Sore on the Pilerims" evidently ema- | ot ts ol fom whe forward bridge ayd || mediciae. - List winter my wiio ) yot boen mudo.” Ho had nover made any v the new cell housc, was placed on | of offica seckers hinye departed to their | nated from some ono who willfully and | g et ACEETEE L n:ml his ,.lm.x‘llu ol B i R I al T Pibdrd examination as to the corrcctness of the hods ¢ Sl o o testified that he had never | po o) : : St e ' : |8 istle that ssomed to shake the ik and devilitated condition. §ho tried & Jotichors prosented by Dorgan for material | 1+ Farthing, a traveling salesman for Pat- | jot" Dowgan but once before he made the | homes. o has advised aspivants in Ne- | maliciously tried to cast discredit on the | gy cenin trom stew to stern § any mediolnes, bt tiond of e did k returned Testimony of a Stone Salesman, Mr. Atwood Details His Snap. One of the witnesses who was .\h"m to | S H throw some lyght upon the peculiar biisiness methods of Dorgan and his associates was J. Turnished Neither did ho kiow anything | ferson & Co., stone dealors at Plattsmouth. | contact with him, and that was in Omaha, | braska tostay away from Washington and | Order of Commerelal Pilgrims of America rany il she got " about the manner in which conviet labor had d that when the matter of furmish- 4y, “guid yhat Dorgan visited his quarry and | trust their ambitions to friends here. «| Thegrand council for Nebraska met on Her Trip, 1 St G Ko, O for the new cell house was under e 3 o first day shic took the medicine, and beforo been employed on the new cell hoj He o 2 3 there the contract was made, He was tore- | Senator Allen continues to decline to make | annual session at No Saturday ! The New York was headed up the stream, | $ho had tiken one hottlo sho was 8o jgre: never scrutinized the vouchers for material ation he called at Dorgan's ofice in | (oio s as™oonvd “root for the dimension stone, | | ) greatly ‘ + OO 1 8 ) g 1, (. 1 sleg icl 1 1 | improved that she could & { g Lincoln. He putina bid for supplying the | &S ! v b recommendation for offic as senators | 0'clock a. m., and was attended by deiegates | which at this point is only @ trifie wider rnishod and did not know whether the slugged o size, and 16 cents a foot for the om diftel g P tte REatos ~Dha 3 T o s material wote reasonhbleor | Stone, and the prices he quoted Dorg Dol the pon e 54 mot farnish all | usuaily do, or to run about the departments | from different parts of the stite. ilhere | than the warship itself. A strone ebb tide Do Hor Housowork Alone not. He had asked the warden and the men S o crustied stono, 8140 Der | the stone from his own quarry. Some of 1t | and seck places. 1t is understood, however, | companied by their wi o elildren. At | Was running and the wind blowing half a | Which she lad not been abla to do for two employed on the work and they had informed | Yt o rabble stone an sandh cuts TOr | was furnished by Zook, and the rest of 1t by | that he is to be advised in at least some of 3 gale. B e th s axenec of tho work wia | Bishod stono for tho construction of the Lin- | it CONOE G, K0 VRRL P4l O drawn in advance of the cxpenditures and | Coln usylumat these figures. Dorgan, he ) turn around in this narrow space | Months says Hood's Sarsaparilla is the the more important apvointments by Secre- | banquet tendered them by the members | was i difficult, if not an impossivle undertak- | Lusmrn1.1f:m".“,‘.".~‘|'\?.»|‘;A'r‘.xu‘:«‘.‘?fnfi‘l»'l::;;hi\clfl 4 Aid Zook the same, In making out his bills | t4rY Morton, although the latter assumes 5;]' Nu_gnlk_w-um il ac the !(.-m hot ing, and a three-million-dollar ship was not Was turned over to Dorgan, who used it for | claimed, agreed to give him the contract at | sged at the rateof 100 poundsa foot, | the responsibility and will take the credit. | “,-l‘{m““'\,",',',,ft‘:fl"'\;:.l,l“,;f.".'}"‘\":],.‘.‘h‘\:::”’l'”‘,,,“,'\; atoy tobe played with. As soon as the 5 the purchiase of material. Dorgan _took re- | Hiese fiires. b afterwarcs fufored BIw | 1 a ear contained 40,000 pounds, he charged | In the matter of patro the names of | emanating fromn any of the members of the | HNCS were cast adrift. however, Ciptain | 00 s ;‘vlplcd checks :u]ul these \ 1.{-) ks (\!n:ull\]l“!’-‘(; Wkl L Lol 5 :r’!!' 400 lr.-.-L ’:l{l(ln,l(mhvll:u »_.m”\.\‘.:g“.-f: Bryan, Kem and MeKeighan are not men- | Commercial Pilerims, While they were | Chambers, an old Delaware river pilot who 1 in, possoss ‘:x.;.xx’;":..n lonrd. whon tho final TaYcHinG ) oxnIalnad Chab, BID HUsBred Aol _“,,,lmyi.;n;:nl»“'“\. foot, Thiocars wera billed | yioned, It looks as though they were to | u..‘.;\u of both l!.m»ll; \\llu ml.\..rmu‘( ||hw lllu‘hqnnlu.l all of the Cramp ships, divected sarsa aflfla d T s Xy < 4 oo stone by the yard, but that he would be wiil- | | e healis bl AR 4 ¢ Al have little or no influence with the adminis- | #entlemen composing that grand councilalso | the tug Newcastle to make fast to a steel some mchinery had been purchased at | Sone by the ¥ete b YA Be Wowd BRNIEC | to the capacity “or not. He paid Zook 4 e little or no influence o a the visiting members of the ovder were not | | about the time the work was commenced on | 15 to stono by i | Cents per 100 pounds delivered in Lincoln, | tration. Being outof jointon all economic | of® Viit"e Jhet il G wser, which was led out from the star- the cell house, but he didn't know what the | Wanted to buy it that way, A yard of StOne | o (hatif he paid him at that rate for a cat | questions, and the democratic majority in | means, tnd foodlum cloment bY o™Y | board quarter. Though the powerful little chinery was nor how much it cost. contained twenty-seven cubic feet and the | pijoq 40000 pounds, he paid $18 for the ;i i i i 164 SaPATEH £ Tola th i o | boat steamed 5 4 v mach price for a cubic foot of atone would bo just | biled OO0 pounds, ho puld 18 for the | the houso being overwhelming, their suv- | referred toin the articlo they had nothing | boat steamed away at full spoed. she hud wo | Colonel Dorgan on the Stand, one-twenty-seventh of the price of a cubic b Urbp kel o KBS & | port is not nceded, and, 1f it was, it would | t0 do with it whatever, And the writer of | perceptible effect upon the heavy warship, 8 1 en M g admitted that every car of sto ( ded, aud, 1t 16 ey i ; P . Do | hersolt m well womau, This 13 certaln] One of the most entortaining witnesses be- | yard. The price of o cuble foot of stone | Smitted that evers cur of stone woald Bl | /[0y 0010 Prosident Cleveland 1 his | Hhat article has maticiously and willfully | in, fact, was herself towed “bodily aswrn. | g'giod rocord for Hood's Sarsaparlis, us she ! i g = | Shder these fiures would bo. 15 cents, and | Short, but explained tha o gen , lied for the purpose of injurine the order. Another tug, the Frederick K. Munn, was B i ol fore the committee was Bill Dorgan, the ur 5 cents, and | Short, bu Y i . wa i sl ! | o 1 And | Gl rule in shipping stone, trying ordeal of legislation. M Gih i : had not heen well for a year. My son's wife hias superintendent of construction, who actedas | that was the price they always sold it at. ) ] S TAWORTH, given a line from the port ww, and so, with | been taking Hood's Sarsaparills for swelling in the agent of the prisop contractor, and at | The price of rubble stone would be 8 cents a John Dorgan Didn't Know. Caleulated to Work a Hardshi Supreme Worthy Pilirim, | ovc at cach end of the lever, the New York | hor heek oF #ho same tino drew &0 a month to Iook after | foot. The price lie quoted Dorgan was 417 | Jolin Dorgan was put on the stand to_tell | An announcement which was made with- SupeAms W, Lusk, was turned shortaround and headed_ down the interects of the state in the construct o oot, delivered at the prison the committee what he knew of the cement | out authority last week, b % as been Supreme Deputy, LS, § She notleed o swelling of ‘thonow coll house. Hestated that he was | He testifed further that the maximum ca- | that ho hud fumished his brother to bo used | opi rea g it DUt which has > _ Hamey S Wewen, | Now there avose anothor wild shout, as | 510 noticed that tho swalling bogan to go at present the pri ontractor, but thatav | pacity of a flat car upon which stoneis | iy the ercction of a cell house, but his mem- | OMelally verified will carry sorrow to hun- Grand Worthy Pilgrim. | the four powerful engines began to vibrato [ down whon Wi the frstbode, Sho 13 now the time he acted as superintendent of con- | shipped is from 30,000 to 40,000 pounds, and | ory aiways failed him at the interesting | 4reds of democratic hearts in Nebraska and . | and the water was churued fnto foam nstern. | taking the third, and the swelling 14 struction for the board he was simply the | that there was no'such thing as a car with @ | point and the committee was able to get. but | surrounding states, It is that chiefs LOCAL BREVITI | The run down the riverand bay was made | {6808 G narilia T tis caso, gnd. manager of the contrict for Mosher and had | capacity of 60,000. He stated that the rail- | little information from him. He had a faint | of division n the various executive de. | with fires half banked and under aatural | to make 8o favorablo n report.” M. 8. MoOSEs, ge of all his interests at the peniten- | road companies would refuse to haul more llection of selling his brother some | partments here will not be appomted Entries for stake races at the Douglas | draught. The maximum pressure of steam [ Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin In letting out the convicts to sub- | than 40,000 of stone on a car, and if they | cement, but didn't know where the cement | b S ‘ el county fair will close April 1. rried was 120 pounds to the squave inch, | ———— — — aactors he charged as much as he could | found that the car contained more they | went to. He took it for granted that it | Without a civil service, and, of course, Archie Duberry, a soldier at the foct, and | Starting with forty-five revolutions, u speed Hood’s Pillg act casily, yet promptly and The state was charged 31 per day. | would haul it back into the quarries and | went to the penitentiary. He didn't have | competitive examination, with probably | joe Easley were locked up last night for dis- | 0F ten Jenots was attained and held until | efiiciently, on tho liv id bowels. Try a box. Private contractors were charged less, as a | have the surplus removed. any original books of entry in which he 1 a dozen exceptions—as there are ten | tuphing the peace. 1t seems that I sy had | Greenwich Point was well abaft the beam rule, and the average price received from Evidence of a Stone Maso: corded the items. He had no books t 1 twslve Sol yiee K ’ili-»llm which are | heard that the soldier, who hd married his | e A liseeas B i private contractors was about 40 cents a day HiE 23k (o | contained the items of cement sold to his | Tegarded as requiring no technical knowl- | gister, wus abusing hor. and ho called to |UP toNer work, the throttle was thrown | % — for each convict. Laviliam Andrews, o stone mason Uving in | broyher in May, 1891, Ho kept Somo books and they willbe filled without exami- | anter i protest. Tho result was o fight and | OPen: ninety-five revolutions we W | The Greatest on The number of convicts employed of the | lincoln, gave the committee a great d at the time, but didw't know where they | nations. The position of chicf of division | both men were locked up. phadnoed iucronsecifo. seventsoniandionei| iSen and Land coll house varied from. time t timo. The | information in regard to the details o SR S A s £2,000 @ yenr which is £200 above : half knots. This made it vather uncomforta- | % following dialogue between the committee | Construction of the cell house. He wasone | joginally with his brother or not § sses which have before marked the civil TR ble for the figures of hberty and _justice on | {5004 and its witness will give an idea of the man- | Of the citizens employed by Dorgan. He 55 : service boundary lines, No_speeial agents PERSONAL 1GrArns, | each side of the steamer, for they were | {7960 e Yot Thts honvict Iabor | Stated that there were about ten citizens His Idea on Boilers, will be appbinted, either, without . : At deluged with cold_spray from head 1o foot. | | {thmp S (KUpi ot shirged v to the state: employed altogether on the work, therest | The final witness was W. H. Dorgan, who | an examination;’ This will be a | A B.Clarke of Central City is in town. The vessel seemed to glide through the | {for is OHATROS Alwiys Worked being done by conyicts. The excavation for | was recalled. He was asked by the commit- | severe blow to rmany South Dakota and 1. A. Cook of Lexington was in the city | water as noiselessly asa yacht, however, 100 pago J 808 / : the foundation had ail been done by convicts | tee as to the fire brick and fire clay charged | Nebraska democrats. Heretofore the posi- | yesterday. and there was scaccely “any ' vibration | |es@y @K “Isn't it a fact, Mr. Dorgan, that ail the | before he got there, About thirty convicts | up to the state. He said this material was | tions of chief of division and special agents |~ John W. Barry of Fairbury was at one of | throughout the ship men who wore employed and put into that | were employed on the building. Almost the | used for sotting the boilers. Ho had. 1o sot | have beon the fitst prompted af | tHEThotals Geatarein, Fright o BEoward BOOK gaug were checked up and charged for unless | Whole of his testimony cousisted of details, | two boilers belonging to the state. When he | of administration whd they have been filled | Robert Fereuson. the iAo mnlas : | 7 FREE they were in the hospital?” and much of iv_bore out the statements | took charge of the prison contract there | in many instances by men of the most Ry fousol, thocomodinn wiomalies | At thoend of ani hours run the rd = “Yes sir, they ought to be.” made by other witnesses, His figures on the ro four boilers in use, and these two extra | inferior ability. Congress and President | %omt, o5 the nglishman by his comedy | came aft in a great state of excitement and | fPric “Aud were checked up to the state | costof stone, sandand cement were about not set up. The boilers were scattered | Harrison came tq the conclusion that there | recosnized a6 Captain Ross. the swordeman, | Loborted the compartment, in which his pro- | flow. whether they worked or not" the same as those given by Farthing. the place, anda he conceived the idea of 8 10 good ,sendd 'l requiring real abllity | whose net Ahiatrtnen el oy asry | Jsions were stoved anklo deep in sonwater. | [Eate “Yeos sir.” ; Rome of Dorgun's Dotalls, setting the boilers all in one battery. After | in inferior office,and allowing the executive | Hin sword von e it Duneon e Clby was in | A careful examination of the forward part | [GHaptaous “And the state paid for them?” ; i the state's boilers had been set. he used | positions to be filled, from the spoils lists of 3 o ‘ of the vessel revealed the fact that the | oy, I i Conrad Veisel, a Lincoln stonecutter, em . h o ¢ | Cnicaco, TL, March 26, Tele- | water had been foreed i rou] s for- Pt Yes sir oanAL el neoln stnocutter, e | them to supply steam to his subcontractors, | political purtics,, +Thore are thousands of soin HLTMaLah RS e oo IORCER S LOURR SHEStor s UHow miich time have you charged up to | Ployed by Dorgtn, related to- the committeo | Rt ISR SECH 1 BS SUDEOREICtoms, | jolbioul, purtice, il gver tho country | ££00 to Tur’ Ber.]—Nebras fvals: | ward torpedo tube. At anchor this opening i | | the stato that they didw't work? several incidents convected with the con- | ¢5}0,¢ the buildings for the state at his own | who are trying to! get the few hundred | Grand Pacific—R. V. Noll, Omaha. Great | isa few fect above the water line, but at a | jyour Gh, there might have been & day or two, | Siruction of the cell house. He stated that | oyt "0 \when ho sublot any portion of | chiefships ° of o division and special | Northern—Augustus Franks. Kearney; M. | high rate of speed it is almost completely | |dealer, or something like that.” forty-threo convicts hud been emploved for | tho contract the subcontructors furnished | agencies in the depdvtment and their hearts | Weil, Lincoln J. Kaufman, Omaha. Audi- | buried in the sen. Constructor Nixon placed | |5k “Wasn't there about. twentydays, from | HhFee woeks in making the excavation, and | tie O power. *Tho Work hecos o e wrend of 'this examn, | torium =V, Harris, Kuth M. Younce, Lincoln; | & water tight buckle over it in place of the | [OF January 10 ill Junuary 0, last year, that | 1O estimated that tho amount of ditt to- | yeses tne boilers was done by the convicts | inations réquired, for while the cxamina. | R B. Harris, Omata temporary one, aud tho leak gave no furthor | they didn’t work on the cell house at aler | TR WG ROUE 190 VIS, SRd, Tab e | and their time charged up to the state. tions are supposed to be confined to common e s '!‘:‘!" the compartment could | "j'r:“"';"'l!"““ ""'l"";'":‘f “;""“"l‘ ?“«"" L | 8115, He ‘acted as Dorgan's foreman, and Took the Colonel's Temper. sense and practical knowledge they are TELEGRAPUIC BEIEFES, be quick nxu‘\‘l‘u‘rur\'.xnl 1 fmportant auss- “That time was all checked up and charged g acted as Dorgan's foreman, and ; 4 ormal examinatic 't anplieant my on, for seawater an stores are not the 10 the Biatath ; g s Instructed to take the numbers of all | Do you remmber what time you started | oo cxaminutions and the applicant musy P most, “ugreeuble shipmites, Nixon cut the = s AP . ha b the cars on which the Johnson county stone | this gang of men at work ho call’k ow some indic , intelligence, industry . 3 siiad | gordian knot by ha . all hele drilled MILTON ROCERS & 8 Agte., Omah: Tauppose it was checked up and charged | LA8SRIROR W €L bAC £ 80N O Blone | this gang of men at workon tho ce]l houset pplication for business before he can | Charley Small, n Texas desperado, has been | § Sl gL G il ONS | ARRtesy SABNG Ik to the state.” vas hauled ito the vards, but not to take | askod the committeo. ¥ hope to be appointed. Added to this is the | arrestedat Del itio, Tex. through the stecl. deck, This drained the | [Majestic Mfg, €o.. St. Louis. b A T fho Hlhar oF B oA Qrluglig Wio Ceday thinon't remember. Some tme v May, | statment just mado'by the president, that | The exhibit of the American Bible company | fORPARUNERt into anothor on the deck bo- i i enl w h reck stone. He stated that ho could take | T think 1o was. bbb ¢ bl L oan Bibie compuny | Jow—one that could not be iujured by the in S At torbutiain s the val kil tain o ; no man who failed to be, in some degree, | 8t tho World's fair will be a very intevesting | (OW Ol LG J v th Leaving the question of the employment of ;‘:‘} coanage forbullding tha coil nise fap When was it you commenced keeping | successful in private business could get g | ON® troduction of a small amount of water. conviots on the cell house, the board. turned | 40,000, pay his workmien 45 conts an hour | regular track of their work in general?” I GEGHB At G vAr It a s DB A e s Cliy Times, formerly froo sit- | Without furthor excitement the Now York its attention to the prices charged the state | §0't1at he wouldmt have to-cut. stone duy I think it was the 1st of June. Prior to | hropose to load the public service down with | Y& P has changed its views on the sub- | anchored at nightfall about five miles to the NEW Dié for the stone and sand used in that building. | 5o UAt® pe Woulon ® fave to cut stone ahy | that they just run in the yard gang, asIex- | men who had shown mno special business e ROMRNard of ¢1o Deluviars Deetiewniens BOY DS, ke | "l ima Dorgan. stated that he had purchased tho | MOES: . le also testitied emphatically that | plained to you before and as you understand. | capacity. Tt looks as though the days of the Mike Kelley, the ball player, made his first Wednesday was cold and damp with a B Nights, Commencin h2 Dorgan, stated thatbhe had purchased the | o fire brick or fire clay was used in the con- | And T want to tell you that T am under in: | jepacity. It looks us though the days of the | appoarancoon the stage Saturday nightin a | fresh breeze from the northeast. The Now MBS, " Niohday. axrc g > smouth. | gypyction of the building, and that in prepar- | dictment and you are taking rather an unfaie nsiand - in-the government ) thenter. York lay quietly at anchor until the early Matinee Saturday only, 2 p. m, Sharp, Ho met Atwood in Omaha and had been ! | service were about over, if prom, r ; 2 naie e ing the conerete about two carloads of stone d e of me." s . 3y promises are Linnville, Tenn., was visited by a disastrous | morning and the prospect of a run outside NNY recommended to him by one of the general | jofi in'th yards by Boss Stout had been | ““iiaye you given any bond o the state | e good. - President Cleveland, in re- | frd yoste " Duraging, | Ab 5. ol0ck It g officers of the B. & M. railroad, He visited i 3 5 Bl ave yc en any bond to the state od. 1 v, which destroyed ilmost the en- | Jooked rather diszour: od g shargec > b S e | stating his policy as to removals and tenur tire town. Loss, $40,000., 5 i ‘Atwood’s quarry at Cedar Creek, and agreed | Used and charged up to the state as new | since the contract of Mosher has been upon the price to be paid for the stone. : f i '3 At 8 lock it FEHINE OO o0 A% WSS moTh 8 ! : OO 4 prightened up a bit and the e got under ¢< sod | Gono. Ho' Gin't. know whother Dorgan | o 1o your s again confivined the statement, that ot | | The Typographical wnion of Chicago I, a8 | way for tho purpose of correcting her com- | b3 consulted no other stone dealor and mado | POVBRE tho stono of Stout ox not. Sl Bl O in postoflices, missions, consulates, mar- | the doath of Colonol Elliot I', Shopard D e A usting tho compeusiting mag- ) Supportod b/ MELBOURNE MoDOW- no effort to ascercain the regular prices for Sold the Stone to Atwood. ‘Has one ever been requested of you: . district attorneyships, ete Scerotary of the Navy Herbert is consider- b it Lk 3 ROECHOr own aompiny. UndoEEtlD) the kind of stone_to be used in the walls of WV 2000t Nem&lin countys was! placed| . iy oasin /s that’ he will permit all efiicient and | In& the proposition to sheath the bottoms of | el 1o her anchoraze to wait for g mAGAZemERt otBla0aNThat A Y0k tho cell house He dented that he had | o’ the cuar Nemaha county was placed | «Ine assignment_that Mosher makes to | honost oficers to hold their places for | 116 NeW naval vessels with wood and copper.” | Weather to begin her trial SARDOU'S obtained any prices of . L. Farthing of | quarey from which Atwood bought a large | JOUTecttes thatit is in pursuance of oraccord- | four years from the time 'they as | T tional Federation of America has When Fast Time Was Mude. v N NITYy 0 £ X 0 i large ing o Lerms @ rreements 0 rtai e g S0 iludstone ass '8 Of s he - Plattsmouth, and suid that he never heard | amount of the stone that went into the cell | 1U€ to the terms and agreements of o certain | sumod” control of their —charges, in- | Seht (ludstono ussurinces of Its hourty sup By Saturday morning the wind had hauled of such a man. Ho know ‘the state | house. e sold the stone to Atwood for 10 | & SR RO stead of four years from the date of |*fina. " "¢ % rome P fOr e ) qround to the westward and the weather paid 85 cents a foot for the stone, but | cents a foot, and considered that he was get. D0es £ ¥ their confirmation by the senate. This is v nien ok wrlaat 5 g 5 4 res were lighte Tig] salo Open Satarday Morning: didwt know: how much the stone ' cost | ting a good price for it. At the time he | OB the theory that theve were other bids | another setback toa host of offive seekers T e pegliand two tatally ok 6 bloieeh tha N o yoaylieht, FoRRbAR 3 rows balsauy 4400 Atwood. He supposed 55 cents was the | made the contract with Atwood he did not | Putins s testilied by witnesses, what have | from Nebraska and Iowa who want post- | La., while attempting to suppress a fight way running for the five-fathom Kilizht- nee 15t floor. Next 4 rows 100 regular price for that class of stone | know what the stone was to be used for, but 10 84y ; s t gh YRS Rha 58 ; offices and places abroad. o dance. LD Pafe e 0 ha N ha e, ¥ wer boxes..... 100 Lasi i rows 76 bt aldn's know much about 1t, ashe d1An't | 1o found out thres wocks. attarwsrd that it ant to say it is a d—d lie, for I never | ™ prosident Cleveland is anxious for the s Merchants of Panamp complatn of tho way | the. northenss end R T bt | Balcony voxes.\. 80 Adwmission to*t b0 claim to be much of a stone man, anyway. | was going into the penitentiary. He stated | Put out any bids, and the man who came | yte to adjourn. The most of the senators, | in which the Pacific Mail compuny is beini Diniunes of [ ; it : h who w0 and eighty-eight hundredths nautical 16t TUEATER POPUIAR He belioved he had noticed in some circulars | that he mever received pay for o car thay | Dere and swore that I did swore toa d—d | democrafs as well as republicans, will leave | discriminated againsvby the Panima Kail- the depth of tho g i | FRRNAM St THEATE : that stone was worth about 35 cents a foot. | contained more t ) 285 ]{4'.4'1 t woul || Alepandithetan nroduoa wheta L advertised, the city, and with them will go many of the Had conpaly, : T A A ¥ n 3"““ 1 1d be B ) 1 : A e : 1 L ) of the two trials: fiox ook lace: e D A e b E antoU® | put up a bond of 100,000 that heisa liar | fo ‘thousands of office soekars the prosident | o0 Wore drowhed near Marietta, 0. yeste Ao TO~NIGHT. Densely Ignorant Regarding Stone. foot for stone robbery, and said he would | With this pyrotechuic outburst the wit- | und his cabi O ania Moy, & Goyearsold i, was burn FIUBE AL e e ; 7 ; ; o A l‘l‘.h“\'\“;fiL l;“h"'l -1‘“\;“ ll“ Figures at hand in the burean of American | end lizhtship £ SWEET SINGER his stone you got only cost 10 cents a foot?” | to have taken the contract to furnish the en there will commence whole- | r s s to the Argentine Republic Caurse, north b A iy oot ooy gruen tooin 0 BRTSHRKERRINE contmol iU nbithe NEBRASKA T the ofcs AT T O EE Distanias, : CHAS. A. GARDNER. conts was the regular price of stono?” ered, and mado money at it AR ! lers and such o flood of applica- | The nude body of n hotel porter hus heen | Diffor nds, FATHERLAN D. “I would not, because 1 am nota stone Their Time Always Charged, i y i no time kas been afforded | found ina closet of the hotcl in which he | ' hour. v Hinooas i LI = 1 o (el fike . el o8 arrested charged With his murder | Northeast end lightship to five-fathom bank | Matinee Wedunesday. Any seat in the house 2 “Do you know as a matter of fact that the V. HL. Hainer was the next wimess. He | Tug Bre.|—Lee P. Gillette, grand custodian | ber of assistants to cabinet officers, heads of EatT o p o Ko ia o Tightship. = = = price you paid for the stono was three times | testiied that he had been principal keeber | o tho Grand Lodge of Nebraska Masons, | Dureaus and chicfs of divisicns also who will | ¢ uenting of the Gnited Hiotherhood of Course south by west. FARNAM St. THEATER, PoPRif f 3 b ‘0. b i day 10 conside S s o feasibility o st .85 nautieal miles, AL " iRy 00 o ; WPEYEY | Geli house was being constructed under Dop- | Presided over Mosaie lodge No. 3. Ancient, | 16 vor to consider men oy tocousider, 1t 1s suid, ‘the fensibiliey “of | - gelet9:18:07; nlah, 9:43:08, 130, 230, 35 :; As o matter of fact, T dow't know. : ! i SR kN during rid's fair rush, “With whom did you talk to ascerfain the | K18 supervision, and he had charge of all | Freo and Accepted Masons, asa_custodian's IR TN Vil I U NN ATK L - c lius passed th ehee on sum Mass NVorigo for the two tFlils, 10,05 milos, W & TEN BROEG “1 told you I aidn't talk with any one but He stated that about twenty-five | Jodgo has an elegant suite of rooms in the | _An inquiry is to be held into the sanity of andditn uske, negrous, coivlawi of orfntingl s ; HENSHAW a; ;rh" BROECE i o Mast block, beautifully and appropriate Colonel William B, Remey, ex-judge ad gully pre womem, and they will be | ype eastward in search of deeper wate In | = M waderstood you to say you talked with | house, and that the stato had been churged | M eautitully and apuropristely | ChRC o 1Y 0r the navy. Colonel Remey | bunged Avrild ! ) “I told you that T had circulars of stone.” | BOL On ruiny days, when the mon could not | the, best posted and. finely equipped lodges | branch of the mivy untal a year or eighteen | IS, Bhoig Jopd i that the dnglish | e as bigh as 20.57 knots as the water deep- | Pretty Girls and Funny Comedians. $Whosa' circulars 'did you have as that | WOrk on the cell houso, they worked in_ the | in the sta months ago when he was rétived. He is un- Yordar {06 (etio ] firk FO i hes Qoora, T ave ry | married and was a brilliant offfeer. Ho is eept o public ofiice, With this satisfactory result, the New “I had somo from Joliet.” ime was charged up to the state just the | pleasant card varty last Tuesday evening in | helieved to have parvesis. He is a brother of Patrick GiIbbons, one of the doorkeepers for | York anchored for the nizht and steamed Y h Is ¥ ! ready her official trip within three I think that was the price on the circu- | 10 the state. One man had “worked in the | McBrige. The occasion was a most enjoy- | known throughout Towd and has friends in | The bullet entercd Gibbons' right cheek and | (Cooles § u . Captain Redford W. Sar 1 What kind of stone was it? 1501, until some time in February, 1802, and | Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. | ©\Vhile tho republican senators will oppose nt of the firemen witl appear | APEE RS orc drine e trial, National Bank, = The kind I used down ther his time had also been churged to the state, | Horace McBride announcing the marriage | tho seating of the three senators appomted | I urt at Toledo, 0., In accordinee Ue S0 DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. ] ’ from Wyoming, Montana aud Washington | Nal'¢he it A s | old Delaware river pilot, who has R At T Y one o nothing to do with the cell house. Glara, to Chariee H. Reynolds: of Norfole, || aad thove s tabed aiarh feht ovon tuale | oratcoutssUllstnor ot tho Srouion that bis f 80 P90 ho' Craiaps’. nw shipe T $100,000 s o on oW AL 16w i B s Kelony ; bello, being both charming and_ highly ac- | Balief that tho dehberats will, to & man, | fined heayily Saturday for scilliie pork (it | of whom were in the ward room mess. | gueplus SQRIA00 N “Tsuppose; 1 don’t know very much about ”‘1}“'“ ok, wife of the J. W. Zook who sold | complished. Mr. Reynolds is the eficient | vote for the seatigof the appointive senu i oo fationod on tho tlosh of dond horsess | Two stewords, ten cooks and thirty-nine | SUIPIUS..cce.. $05, . athol The following o tolls the story 50, 500 So. Then the following entertalning conve e o Gon fonsy ‘iUl b | orcan produco anything of tho kind I will | ofiico seakors. Once th city 18 eloived of a | Georxe Dow, Henry Dow and Frank Acker- | fgthoms. Tho followlng tuble tells the story 28 oo 20 ofticers, the latter headed by | o Hoath in thesame town Fivo-fatl Bank lhtat 1 288 W8 CXOUSE y | to e same town. Pive-fathom bank lghtship to northeas Do you know as & matter of fact that | have been willine under the circumstances | 1SS Was excused etury \ip to northeast “If that was what it cost, would you sa. stone 1n Lincoln at 12! itenttontidally= (eatit SRCHEMRERE s P a | $1,351,000 during the year. Start, 8:34:15; i 158 in his Tyrolean comedy man,” Nonrok, Neb., Mareh 20.--[Special to ppointments, Thero are a lavge num- | Yorked atSherill, Ark. Four men have been SECOND TIIAL Now:songs entirer. Ayralean QUL Yho regular price for stone in this country o | At the penitentiary during the time that the be changed if time is given the appointing Laps . TAlgAR T wre 20 minutes 51 second 3 Nights Commen M ch 30, N 5 i i > = Colonel Remey's Mental Condition District Jud A an, of Bonham, T A i nds, gkl - Torsh 4R 108 of Aot convicts working under the prison con- | lodge of instruction Friday night. This ? 3 ALl Y RIS in the afternoon the cruiser was headed to | h rnisho v, Gillett e o o 4 ran of four consceutive hours sho main- | A HOWLING porsons who understood the price of stones | for their services whether they worked op | furnished. Mr. Gillette finds this one of | \G/U (614 dozen years at the head of the law at Branswick, Ga., kx-Sec- SUt%ess | THE KABOBS o statement that he sea to | ened Matines Suturdiy. e yards for the prison contractor, but their | Mr. and Mrs, € L. lles gave o very iR et i FLR ) . = “Well, was stone worth 85 cents a foot at | $4me. When convicts cmployed on the cell | honor of Miss Netiic Beakes of Middletown, | John T. Reme, ank president of Burli the state legistiture at Springtield, 1L, was shot | up to the ship yard this morning. She will Joliet al that time?” house were in the hospital they werecharged | N. Y., who is visit v friend, Miss Clara | ton, Ia., who is here now. Colonel Remey 1s Sterday during o quarrel by 1 C. Raeller, | b x.!x? lars for that kind of stone," boiler roowm from some time in December, | able affair. Omaha produced in ugly wound. ¢ | sisted by Captain ( L. Chambers, an R oL e dovn, although the work in the boiler room had | on March 2 at high noon of their daughter yitlrthe atatemont of Ohlor Arthur and oy : 8 2 “How do you know if it was the same kind Dorgan Had Zook's Prices. Miss McBride is r zed as a society | prima facie right ts, 1t is the private Buteher Garrison of Anderson, Ind., was | There were 340 people on board, thirty Johnson quarry = stone to Atwood, | superintendent of the Fremont, Elkhorn & | tors and that, lently, they will b \d Oren Munger, at whose slaughtor houso | waiters had charge of the commissary There were a great many stone men here | testified that she atiended to most of her | Missouri Valley railvoad, which' position he | sonted at the extri ses e eRa Tanate | were fed, was arrested on complaint | pibment, Mr. Kdwin Cramp, the superin CMears and Dirsctors—onry W. Yatay, prarl 111 in town that you were acquainted with at | | husband’s correspondence. She had received | has aequired By his own e w e of the health officor. ; ; o Qgars and DrssloramHiency JY AN DS ARAILES COpPReDORAARCS. cived | has acquired by his own true worth, and is tion of the senate at i Al ; tending engineer of the company was pric forsa JOND 3. Colllns L P el that time, were there not!" & Jetter from Dorgan a short time before her | probaoly the youngest superintendent onthe | theextra session Will in all probubility bo | (Awong the Kuestsat,the Gilsey house, New | gically in chargo of the trial. He was ably | Hegtlhise: Coi0s & Nt furoci taald 4 I don’ know of & stone man in Lincoln,» | Musband made the contract with Atwood, | northwestern system. Tho occasion 18 | dufentod, ts onlyydivo or six. democrats | e Aent | Gssisted by Mr, Nixon, the naval architect R Qans hmow bf sy (bbb hapdioou-) | as s on s : 151 iooked forward to as the most brilliant | are in’ ‘real .gead earnest” for it | aiite | of the firm, and Chiof Engineer John Patter- | THE IRON BANK. use stono?” tho letter and gave the prices, but sho ¢ eveut in the history of Norfolk’s society. Sergeant-at-Arm$ Valentine and his son | ehild treted for nervous prostration, brought ), Jumes' Younger and Nelson Johnson DR not remember the price she qloted, but was McCREW “There may be a hundred, but I don't | s th d 2| 5 ¢ will, therefore, not likely quit Washington, ) by her recent Hlness The following naval oficers made the trip ¥uow one mun in= Lincoln Who haodles | booti'® tHAt 1t was not as high as 55 conts 4 Woeh e And'thelr offcial pasitions bafore next winter, | The extensive shoe manufacturing estab- | Captain Johu W. Phillips, who will command el foot West Porst, Neb., March 26.—[Special to R lshmont of Spedicker & Iatiaway on Jeffer- | the cruisor whei she is tumed over to - the P n s C ) Tne LK. Miltc McLaug] 9 Vae cles fo i t A Vo S0 enue, Detrolt, feh., wi totally de- R R S One of the Prison's Curlositl Tne Bee]—Milton MeLaughlin has been weancies {0/ Fill in the Army N aven y | * Ex-Warden Hopkins was recallod to give | coufined to his bed for the past fow wee i T 1Eak 2t 0 X i, | her exceutive; Wainwright Kelloge, her 3 Gt S O} d 5 was reca o give past few weeks The president: finds nimself now con- | oy huilding and hin is estimated at 4 Yol | 5 Is unsurpaseed in the sioho committee thon called Dorgan's atten: | tho committeo somo iformation in rogard | with erysipelas. Ho s now gradually im- | frontod with o somwhat perpiexing situa- | $25000; insuranc mavigator, and Charlcs 0. Allibone_of -t [ troatment of all o O it ek who stato had | 1o the chapel built by direction of thelegislu- | proving. tion. He has throes vacancies to fill in the Calimipa. i GisEEniloners dohn: fowo, (3 PRIVATE DISEASES arg stone that had never been | ture several years previous. He testified < army, and two ofosiem come to him in the B. Towne and Assistant Engineers k. R. delivered, but on this subject ho was as | that the roomat prosent used s a chapel | b ronk Kloke came home from Omaha | Gid ‘Uf unfinished business, as his prede- | The yarn spinain the Rivet com- | Freemun and M. A. Anderson. and all Weakness ignorant i upon the price of tie stono ho | dind always boei Used a3 sueh to tho gt ot | Thursday, whero ho is employed, to recuper- | Sassor had seloctd tominoes for thom. Tu4s | pany i Stockport, Enzland, Durned yesterday aad Disorders of MEN hiad purciascd of Atwood. Oue car of stone | hig knowledge. The buiiding erected for | 8%, Ho has trouble again with his throat. | thoughu that theophesident will not ncy in | Loss £00000. 7 0 0l 16 yoars oxporience. il % charg < up lo the state s contain- { chapel purposes had always becn used by poirs. W, Gelst returned to her old home in | the matter of army -appointments for some | _The voleano of St.Martin iu Mexico, after bl o] 5 : Ui s L B L B ylvania, where she will make her fu- | {imo yor. ‘The % olntments fer SOMC | yemuining quiet for a century, Is again in Welto for clconla welght of 6,000 pounds of stamo on one cur | Fioukins Cormahorated. s testipiony. 1o | ture home with her parents. * Alex Stms col- | hiheaal e iR Gy s Jo s | aathan e e R T ea aimiu ; TN —— {Thore was b difference of 000 pounds be- | tosuiiied that the building erceted for u | locted enough money from our gencrous busi- | Carlin, Biddle, Ous. Shafter, Wilson and | ot "Coiris i Zurich shal besin on AL i e v R B L o pIvisen Ak \ist_congross in Zurich shall begin on Omaba, Neb. e o e chaed tho state | chapol was not at all suited for that purpose. | s Forsyth. Colonel Biddle may' be considered NI ACHRoM L une LB ] unt 5 “Was the building that was erceted and | Pid ? 3 us o somewhat new entry. Among the | "o physicians SRR mardrd il 5 Jgoived. = Dorgun didit Kuow wnything about | which sou' have' deseribed built i such n | sothe ladies comprising the German Coftee | cundidates for the position of pay- o B tons at King Humbert of Ituly A. H. DYER, ; o omany | mannor s 4 S WULE A | society tendered Mrs. Fred Sonnenschein e rminateenc e ere ‘and have pronounced him insane. thisitom, | Ho clalmed that thore weremany | manner as to be suitable for a chpel!” asked stor and quartermaster now vacant, ther and have pronoun: m insan > o8 | surprise pa Friday evening. The oc - appeared rece r vil- | els police in St. Michael have caus Back ache, side ache, mado any estimate of tho amount of stone he | «What would you say it was ereeted fort? | . WOrk on the interior of the German | ynd Captain Hammer of the | tavachol's accomplics In causing the BN, BAONLAR (Al f had purchased of Atwood or of the umount | ] phss 9 g " | Lutheran church has begun again, since the | 1 th infantry. It is understood that | ¢Xplosionsof a year ago, and of having I AR TP G o i lovators, warehouses, factory bul he had put iuto the cell house. He had pur- | wwhill, give us your best judgment.” weather is ine. It will be pushed rapidly to retary Lamont will not sanction the-ap- | Juplicated with him In the wrecking of ¥ colds, chest pains and Work requiring @ thorough and chased derricks, hoisting ticklo and tools to would. consiqer e Judgmont. or o | completion and its dedication will soon fol- | pointment of either civilians or aged ofcers | C&i0 It the ltuc Magenta palpitation relicved in M knowledgo of construction and beused in erecting the cell house. He was | g, ALl AR the wanis Croated fotie | low. This edifice is oo of the prettiest in | fo staff vacancles, and that he shares the | ook Alexelef, the wmutdered mayor of Mos- ONE MINUTE by the th of muterials, u specialty. asked : AMpea. SE: | anotly) inion thut new staff ofticers should bo 86- | Somiatuary tn the suburps Tho funarel wis CuTicURA ANTI-PAIN P O Bax 806 Ve Made the Btate Pay for Alk W TR M and Mrs. John Hoar entertained their | {ieted for thelr peculiar fitivas, und while at | Sonducte: "with great pomp. Tho Grand Duite Prastin, the first and —— y ix-Attorney General Leese was placed on | numerous friends in the Neligh house par- pCo) 0. 1bis tho hat Lieuten- tus, all the “provincial officials, the elt only pain-killing plas- Sealed bids bo recelved by F. E. Colb “Did you purchase them out of the state's | the stand m)u-n what he knew ll'lmul. the | lors Friday evemng. 1t wqu an -mlu‘\'xllhh' :..’t‘;‘;"m‘fflf‘ Pirt‘h uniu"::': :1‘0:: I.‘ uFurL S Orites and "the forolgn cotsuls. wore m/ t n-m.,:; 5,,1,/ | nt |.<'~I.Jn. “u. F..‘“W.‘ } .f..m‘ A l;uh,uil'{. money or your own!’ erection of the chapel. He testified thatthe | occasion. High five and refresbments were | Monroe, and who was on duty in Washing- [ Present. lectricity, and hence is | ¢'Clock a. m., for the lon of u brick opera 1 to make the state pai' for every. | huilding had been built according to plans | features of the evening. ton during the first term of President Cleve- | o The policy Inaugurated by Prosident Diaz of | clectricily, and hence 1s | ouse block aceording to p speciticn- thing. If I didn't I overlooked it. I aimed | 4n4 gpecificatious and under a regular con- Miss Zelma Briggs entertained a8 number | jand, will be detailed ip the place of Lieu- | Mexicoof establishing fred ?""'“" sch most powerful in the | tons now on file at the ottice of MeDonald & the state pay for everything I used | tract with W. N, B. Stout, who employed | of her friends at her home Thursday even- | tengnt Dapray as Secretary lamont's mili- | fpif,district and municipality of thy A treatment of - nervous o, srohitocts, ropi P13 Toy Hoak, Moux tion with the building.” atizen labor exclusively. He believed the | ing, the occasion beiug the nineteenth birth- | tary secretary, should he not receive the | pulsory school law, wh nily went into | Pains, weakness, numbness and paralysis. Y'Rigis roserved 1o reject kny and'sli bide: o MM that n’:sd made no mmflelr‘lii {'«".‘Jfii‘,‘ \;ml“llwonu);unuuly constructed. b}l}f du)i nnm\'emr.\;h"l‘he young people enjoyed | vacant qunrwnn:suump.' Lieutenant 1 1n alao bolug’ rigidly euforced through- hrmc ll)stv:fi:‘.‘l‘l'_u-:.-Aul.l'n!'ufinfltm bv mail, ek V. K. COLBY, Comulitive. the Board of Public Lands o urther that the Board of Public | @ pleasant evening. Duvall has been a lioutenant for tweuty-four | out the country. rree Duve kM. Coxr., LosTon. | | T hira vesterdny hioraings. Thi joss | FoYernmont; Licutenants 1. 1 M. Muson, | THE SPECIALIST.

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