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DT I Y. R TW A I SN T TV PR THE OMAHA DAILY BEF; FRIDAY, MARCH ¢ Wi Vi » . oy, o convice! o v e Resolved, That wo heartily endorse the - Itmay be that they were never | missioner of Public Lands Humphrey, Attor- | tho convicts were nctually suffering there ivod, y endorso the an /8 : " cuse with some | M€Y General Hastings and ex-State Treas- | bocause of the absence of features that S BN KA ot roil Tt I fe monate i el bl "\l:‘\h'\: ™e | urer Hill, and asking the concurrence of the | were essential in any institution. Ho said A | known as house rolt No. 200, and request. o o other good appes | senate in the same. the roof was falling in, and that the place | pe ) . Moetin i Best efforts (0 the end that the bitl may be i folty wi ; il s heving been rod; | O THOLSN of Betator - Meith ths bonss wis He it | Result of the Mass, Moeting Held at Knights | | nd the muy His Complicity with Two Sticks Gets Him | legislators from Douglas county to use th was going to rack and ruin Know . o Ty { thoy wuny be gracing the desk of some | notified that the senate would meot with | men in the hospital wero given as good at f Lahor' Hall Last Night. | After friendly comment this was agrood to Tnto Sorions Troubler Mate oficial as something a little teo rich | that body at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the | tention as could be expected, but that their 5 H. Cohen handed this to the secretary to 2 / & for the average legislator who keops In the | PUrPse of consideriug the impeachment | surroundings wore unhealthy, and it was o — be read 2P shianie of tho road instead of wearing holes | At ovcisck the senate weat Into commite | thrm ther apec) Wore nob Gyles DISHONEST STATE OFFICIALS SCORED | 1otk wincret i penhee Tt 160yt | CAPTURE OF THE UGLY INDIAN CHIEF in the sidowalk. Inquiry might also be in- | tee of the whole to consider seuate files 30, | No action wis taken, and_tho house ad [ Into the "pockuts ot spcutative con: e stituted as to what became of forty-eight | 229, 108, 154 and 203, all relating to the law | journed until tomorrow morning | jructars, le trultful sourco of coreuption and cnses of Cashmere Bouquet, tollet soap that | Providing for the deposit of state funds in - cir Tmpenchmedt Unantmousty Demanded | (HERLNCTY, 10 i DRSS BOSiies | with one of 11is Fottowars 1o 14 char 18 charged to having been delivered to the | 2jiyic 0F national banks, with Mallen in th SOUTH OMAHA AFFALRS ‘l“ o l"‘ “:“l Be L o 'I' l:." :‘ ki LR N o T AT wpon house, when not a member has secn a cake | Seny No. 108 was read and discussod | .. o ’ glalnture’. Salary Fand—Resolu Dougins county senttors and reprosentat] ve Ridge Ageney to of it. It is thesame with some of the glass | at ler y Senators Pope, Darner, Moore | ¥nlse Fire Alarm Gives the Companies a tions Adopted by the Meeting. |.”‘.\\.»|.m.|.|‘..u.w.»w,.;uu.( urge the passage Rapid City, 8. D, iy pros 4 and Dale. The committee came to no con Chance to el of house roll No. 115 (providing for the brand ! that s charged s contributing to the | Clision and rose at 4 o'clock, asking leave to | A false alarm from the box factory at the ing of convict lubor, nd o it tarther e LR Sy \gin G. H. Hammond packing house, brought the | For the first time in the history of Omaha | to declure’ the penitentinry Iabor contract | RAPD Crry, 8, D.. March 80, —No Water, a R which the carpenter swears was never de The senate then proceeded to tho hall of | fire companies out In short order, bout 8 | organized Inbor, ns such. mot: in foint mass | With Mosher and Porgan nul and void and we | teador of the refractor No Water, s Yivered, and who nlso furnishes o list of all | the house of reprosentatives in accordance : o 0 i Sk | urge the logislatura to take chargo of the | 1 e refractory Sioux at Pine Ridge, ONIZ ENJOYS glass that was st anywhere in the building, | with the resolutions already adopted o'clock last evening. The firemen mac o3 | meetine last night at Knights of Labor hall | penitontiary and operato canvict labor under | and Hollow Wood, oe of his chiofs, were Both th Hivdadedd, St K | A wood run only to find that a careless watch- | with the city offieials, large property owners, | 168 own management until such thie as a | brought hero from 1 oth the method 1 1 . olnt Sesslon 3 ls, larg R ! . erd 0 age this mor od and results Trying to Block Tmpoachment. | After the Joint lon. man had turned in the nlarm by mistake. the general taxpayers and.roprosentative | PEtEer plancan bo formuluted and adopted N \ ney this morn ‘when 4 i A party of state suboffcials and state | After the joint convention the senate went | o [adies” Aid society of the Prosby- | citizens s volcos are generally pote ; Could Not Compote with Conviets, . hnw‘. B e e | it Commition of th whold o the considwr The Ladies” Aid society of the Pr itizens whose voices are generally potent in e h Convi Sword's iracy and Taken From was fourd at Cuier | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant camp and was arrested on | and refreshiug to the taste, and acta j conspiracy growing out of his | genily yet promptly on the Kidneys, sheltering Two Sticks' men and refusing to | Fiver and Bn\\'ds,y cleanses tho a;s: tem effectually, dispels colds, head- O e N oo, ViTs | bedlnn Chtroh gnve ry pleasant social | the conduet of eity affairs. While organized | _On debate of this resolution Mr. John | a charge of the 11 o'clock train to invoke the aid of in- | sonmittee rose with the smmendation | last evening at the church, Maple suzar | lator called the meeting it in no way | :}"v\m“:mn. m--l}hr-l ih‘wr and stated \Ih t or sixteen years he had run a cooper's shop | in Omaha, cmploying forty-five men at good | 4eliver them to the authorities. Hoilow | wag nd Just as soon as convict labor | Wood is the young buck who fired on the , s " | competed he had to shut down and these | policeman from No Water's camp, As aches and f‘"*’,“ and cures habitual dance last night. Raeged | of intorests was invited, and if any matter | forty-five men were thrown out of perma- | the latter is the head and front of | COMStipation. Syrup of Figs is the | fluential men of both parties to plock the im- | that the former be indefinitely postponed | was the drawing « and was enjoyed by a peachment proceedings and if possible pre- | and th rt was adopted o committee | large number yent seventeen senators from voting for the | ask » to sit again on the other bill, Forlorn and poverty-stricken indced were impeachment resolutions, T expect to | - Senator Mattes offered a resolution to the | the members of the Ideal club at their | over. On the contrary, the widest latitude gc{n:vl jors to make & ruling that it takes | effect that the senate adjourn sine die next hard times™ ty-one mombers of tho house and soven- | Tuesday, the house concurring. At the re- | gowns and torn clothes flourished, and o | of veal concern to Om: as omitted i srder dians, lis arvest s | only rem i i 1esday . ¥ 1 of real concern to Omaha was omitted it | ook FHPIRIEN e o only nad vderly Indians, lis areest i y ody of its kind ever Pro- teen senators to impeach, instead of & ma- | quest of Campbell the consideration of the | Whole garment was o rarity. But the happy | o S Bt 8 0T et fmportant, Strong offorts will bo mac R 4 Jority of the members elected, On this point } Sution s doferred one day under the | faces were in ill-nceord with the old clothes [ W48 the fault, not of organized labor, but | to compete with Joliet, Ill., where tho con- | 10 him on_the chargo | o, Two duced, pleasing to the taste and ace r ther I8 ( 1 nes: ther i they will be knocked out. Judge Wakeley, | rules and the senate adjourned, and the evening proved to be a very enjoy- | vather due to the forgetful ‘I\T f other | tractors paid H‘x- Jer day for ti i White Fuee Horse whom No | ¢eptable to the stomach, prompt in who is 0 very good constitutional lawyer, 55 Able o citizens prosent. Central Labor union | each prisoner, but Noebraska is + would not_surrender, up. . | its action and truly benefici i 3 t " rover 3 ) vould not _ surren still in enefic expresses the belief that if a majority of IN THE HOUSE, Colonel E. O. Mayfeld was out on the | deferred calling this meeting until the last | reversed, for we pay tho contr yory. eritical condition. from thelr wounds. | effeots Brepited n{l iy dted ‘(‘;“ I:‘ll(‘):: mpted to monopolize discussion or pre- vent any subject from being freely talked nent employment. Before Nebraska went [ the o Yoth louses are present and the resolution g streets yesterday for the fivst time inmany | o one Cotine wnd hopin \!\‘;l rominent | Per doy "and give him as a bonus all the | Thiy cannot be moved in. their & ~‘:'|“‘l chment ““\“M sixiy soven VOIS | Routine Work Pushed —Report of a Spectal | Wookis. ; o onh, sealns tha heos ,,'\ £ L _," Fienid | !I_" wee of the e Lvicts l.l\ml |lu‘;‘ tes. | dition healthy and agreeable substs nees, its the impenchment will stand, . an 1€ ! Invostig mitteo, Mrs, John Banner is in Chics viewing AL ssi ty of the hour, wr This ruinous competition just knocked honest - - many excel I Potp el peached ofeer would remain suspended LiscoLy, Neb., March 30.—[Special Telo- | Uhe sights g Y take the initintory and call a citizens | labcr out x GOVERNOR ALTGELDT ARRALGNED, te ‘”(‘”l”‘]m.“""m"“ G until acquitted by the supreme cou It is > I'he Junior league of the Methodist Episco- | mass meeting, but as no move in | This called out Mr. Jesse Blake who had a » all and have made it the most this direction seemed likely it reluctantly | HeOry of his own as what to do with con- | Accased of Prostitating the Tiinots Mintia | popular remedy known, A ! ’ viet libor, and advocated that all machinery took upon itself to fill the breach, espe- | not likely, however, that any considerable | Eram "I"Hl. “'-I“ Bighty-two m¢ pal church will give an Easter entertain- i | number of members would want to dodge | answered to roll call when the house was | ment this afternoon and evening at the home Bt Ly | i’ pony stu N the question or vote against impeachment in | called to order this morning. The reading of | of Mrs. C. K. Morris on J street. A luncheon : ! | should be thrown out of states prison and R e ] yrup of Figs is for eale in 50¢ the face of the showing that has been made | ¢no journal was dispensed with and o | will bo se and o program will be | ¢itlly in view of the prime importance of in- | its place he would have the men tat LA St e b and 81 bottles by all leading drug- and the revort of the advisory commission I A rendered in the evenin stant action, as the legislature cannot sit | traaes in which machinery could not ap Altgeldt has been chargo with prostituting st Any reliable dr i Was No Surpi | members had been excused £ Miss Jennie Frazor, sserotary of Assistant | much longer without pay or some_evidence | Mr, Blake roasted the state offieials await. | the militia of the state of IMinois to politi- | i y reiable druggist who % S R i day the rpgulie order was tuken up, Attorney General Coloy, is in the city of the backing of the people of tht™kate in | ing impeachment and wanted to go o 1 cal purposes. This grave cha o by | oui Dot have it on hand will pro- "o report of the committee regarding On motion of Watson senate file No, 16, ) olel has gone to Clear Lake, | its self-sacritice for clean goyernment and pure men for pub- | Beiwadier al Wil iy cure it pror 4 Beatrico inatitution was no surpriso to- tho | o 1P F IERRR S, T8 50 TaR e S e s Necessity for Action. 1ib office,. Fa' Shought. tHias nob only the | o bedior Genceal Willlam Clendentn com “-Mu,”l ¥ :‘Pfly lfi’r A friends of Dr. Armstrong. who have the ut- | W1 8¢ Den i ebEy POSIPOREd, WES | i By Yy lne as returncd from the | oy ; g o | state, but the city needed & thorough ver- | Manding the Third brigade, one of the oldest | WISIeS to try it. - Lo not accept any ot confidence. in his integrity, and iv is a | recalled from the senate. ‘The following bills | (M o dACORS 110 i lu»” '»-w \» wis n-nn\'w'!nhl_ as stated ’m hauithe g militin officers of the state, and grows out of | eubstitute, matter of rejoicing with them that the in- | wero then advanced to third reading I HE IS SR i abelaty o | WG RAIDYR e call, for the purpose of urging upon the | oS nion passed tHE FoounY PO LEAL BE. Gaveriz g ; " vestigation alone did him justice. Ttisused | House roll e SNl LR L LR LB e "'\“,,'." legislature the necessity of their remaining i b bl laba el ¢ for CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O, 1 alor Justico, Tt d | . ; ar Methodist Episcopal church met_with Mrs, | {t¥/310Tre the hocessity of thoiw vematning Almed at the Pinkert General Clendenin's resignation in ovde 4 Hhid as an argument to the eifect that if the | goorjon 1,588 of chapter xv of the Consoli- | W. Chadd, corner of I'wenty-fourth and N A s 3 g SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. members of the stato bowrd were innocent of | S0 LIS of chapter X oo o UL the welfare not only of Omaha, but equally [ . Clem Deaver fathered the following, | that the position mizht be bestowed on_one LASVILLE. RV ALl T e hamzon that havo been preterred. they | dnted Statutes of Nebrasks entitled afternooy to the whole state, and to take steps to raise | and 1t, too, was passed without a dissentient | of the governors' pobitical partisans Slade of Centreton, Ont., s the g RIRNIAL FRVS sountad ni fivestizntion, trust. | tons, el L LR !“[I“I'lll"\!h g fund to help pay the membors' salaries. | voice eral Iitzsimmons, commanding th g ) i y Tin 4 {85 for a vindication that would come in 1o | House roll No, 533, by Nuson, to) am S G A e (0 . and to stand behind and encourage the | Whoreas, A system of Pinkertontsm, or the | brizade, resigned last week on the request Fr‘lda Lhe Da other way. Senators who were disposed to otion 72 of an act incorporating metro Dy L ehatent the Bapuiat | lezislature in vigorously prosecuting im- | employmeni of armed thugs by milroids and | of the governor. . Tesist the offorts of Senator Graham in | oo ] DY the rinity cuthedral choirab th b ey | Peachment proceedings against corrupt pub- | athicr corporations to_overie and eluh down T Iuteer:{usk, vevolved by his efforts to have the appropriations | WREIHES: | o0 1 e | e b K 1 framn Dos | ic ofticils that tho state may bo rid of such | the rignteou of organized labor under [ General Clendenin announces his refusal to for the Beatrice institution raised be. ,House roll No. 231, by Goss, to amend the L Ao B S | oMicers as are found guilty and a terrible ¢ the flimsy pi t of protecting proverty, | hecomo an acquicscer > 4 insti e Moties S g . ifhg rcquiescent party to what he Sause ot e Cinvestisation | ro now | Consolidated Statutes”of Nebraska of 1891, | Moines, Ia., where he has been attending | unplo made thereof for the guidunce of in | Whensuch property isin no wise endangored, 3 S R dec s to be the governor's me 1o re L entitled, “Highways. Drake cotlege for two years (i ofttoats Dt wuce to the free fstitutions of our h congratulating him over his work, and the | O s ROy LTI AR ORISR oming public officers. This and more in a (% conatant danger 1o the. rights and | place officient and experienced ofticers with : fact that he had such an institution to work | , House foll No. 401, by, Leckner, to amend | ¥ L A e K cing of | like strain was in evergbody's mouth when Ttioh 6f frad wioit thilgatore, gnts and | bolition] favorites nud vigorously ar s ] -11Nnc [ ] for. iy S ) xvl, of the Compilec A Soi | H. Cohen, as chairmau, ealled the meeting | solved, That we, eitizens and taxpayers | Governor Altgeldt for attempting to make Tfhe impeachment committee 1s availing | Statutes of Nebraska, 1301, entitled, “Cor- | Chicago are visiting the G.H. Hammont £ A to order, with D, C. Deaver stary of Omaha and Nebraska, call upon the legisla- | the Illinois National guard a rolitical itsolf of the delay In the proceedings to | POrations plaut in this city Mr. Deaver, who' has been one of Central | 1r of Nebrasia, now i session, to passhouse | yachine, e denonces. the governor. for hustle evidence awainst Auditor Tom Benton | Mr. Scott, chairman of the speclal com- e Labor union's delegates to Lincoln, made a | MM N It=known as the anti-Pinkerion bl 1 jogiading the militia to partisan purpo regarding stuffed vouchers. They have also | Tittee to nvestigate the Institute for the SR AN L proliminuey statoment of Uho status of Labov | s |1 oy anged bt e ooy, | and ailud e L Scotoh tackled the notorious Taylor voucher, for | Eecble Minded at featrice, submitted its | At the Lentan scrvice last evening at | bills in the legislature. Many of them are | who shoot snd killat the comuand of union, whose militia ave a source of pride which the lieutenant gove ot A Trinity cathedral the choir rendered *The | in an advanced stage and necd but little | amploying corporations, who set up to bo | asserts that this exee responsible, nud if the Keport on the Beatrieo Tnstitate. Story . of the Cross» Dudley Buclcs | tme to become laws, yet as the legislature | above the state and keep up a standing vy | is due to the fact that in those great states i committee has mado o thorough and | snered cantata, For somo time past | 15 ivorking without pay it cannot be expected o e rers o oppresshonest | gho militia has wiways been divorced from G : Lahors and be it further 13 o oxhnustive exnminttion of nll {Heaftairs cons . they will long continue to do this. The i S RNATved b S aste GG e politics, | G h hected with the management of said instity- | the rehearsals have been going on under | Pinkerton bill stands No. 11 on general f e DT ot et e MGt | Governor Altgeld, he insists, is the first | 1A amb the governor, ency and superior dion, bt our aitenion Wity pirdcuarty i | e leadership of Mrs. Cotton, and the re- | ‘o anti-swgaters bill s pissed the house | Eiini's ity (nsbricions v ey e il | goverior of the stite t further the umili Work of the Honorabte Hody Pushed with | foctot (0, the huidine rectod wndor the | suig was o finely fnished performance, W. | & 18 No, tbn senate fiie, - Houso 1oll No. | honorubie means o ke house rollNo. 11 | ating spectacle of positions of f i L of 32 e last proced- 1 SUlt Y 200 is a bill known as the guarantee bill, | law o o hle gor. nyg legislature for 1 ervetion of agirls cot- S. Vilkins took he ding tenor par wid - B Tty s | thao N e oo e SR S yiliins took the lending tenor .hart: | which provides that uny Ruarante compan: Beauties of Arbitration. ]—The senate had its working clothes | tion » military ranlk | alling for skill and tactical experiency | h Gy g ; . being bestowed upon civilinns, 'J. Pennell and Mr. Melcuna, Mrs, Cotton | Withurawing o b rom 4 man, » following was submitted Governor Altgeld and his_frionds ' t d Miss Bishop ¢ the leading solo parts | Shall file with "the secretary of st Whereas, In the development of labor or- rting under the criticisms of Clendents i L o and Mi ishop sang the leading sol, v b 2 of the (ko ther { on this forenoon and toolk hold of the routine f > AT oo b S AN L HE L Ko10 he name of the infopmers together with the [ ganizations the stage of intellizent concilin- v of course, the result has Al A nee relating o the virious 1 or soprano ond contralto. ALl UG SOL08 | yongon of such withdrawal. Mr, Deayer | tio been reacher 0l § work before it ina manner which augured | i construttion of said biiiding O e S ison of such withdrawal. = Mr. Deaver | tion s now boon recliod und the horrors of neral Clendenin anticipated—th well for an early adjournment. The reading | amining . with upetent testiinony | Mr. Wilkins, nobwithistanding that he [ fade an cxtendedy exaniination luto tho | SLUKCH Q0 wited (o the past hile [ prompt vemoval of the plain-speaking ge ! 5 o biLLs S eapoelally of the | Oreanized libor stands ready to submit any ks of tho Journal. was dispensod sith fmd re. | Ltken bofore this wommirte wo'tvol Justiied | was evidently Iaboring under the dis fall labogbyls and ally of the | AHEUC ok of dispute: hutween employy | Man from his command. al wi b, [ in r c that the construetion "of the | ady X g P 7 d'en ; No amount of persuasion has been able Y v ie vy okl bhos called tor [ s ) ; wdvant of a cold. The chorus ind employers 1o disiterosted arbitrationit | ¢ i 3t } called fo; <l ullding was done iu.‘.}.‘]“f.‘ ity with ng with fecling and for the most part Mayor Hemis' Address. finds itself constantly confronted with - the | induce cithe \”“ zOV LG Worth 7 ttee on public charitics repot usual form prescribed in public contracts, al- | (G WL (PR B S onor of 4 e ubborn copposition of capital, wh tary or the adjutant general to give out th with 20c ant 25¢. though in this instance nocontract could have | With accuracy his choir had the honot o Mayor Bemis made an interesting ad- b | ¢ G f o7 20C an it 25¢, liouse roll No. 443, to Incroaso the eMiciency | huan ot e the. loxmintin. rorerecd o i,,:;, being the first to render the “Story of the | dress which. waswell. recelvor, and nmong | Neither yie seuss, nor subrit to arbitra- | full text of General Clendenin's drastic lot & 4 : g tion: when Laboy is compelled against its will | gers to the governol of the chaplain of the state penitentiary and | Sided (it the labor should be bertormed by in the wost nbout o _yearawo, tho | othor things snidd Whilo 1 My not bo par- | 0 wicld tha ouly weanoh Loft whin coneliiu. | Lers o the governor Aol e : day's work: jon ta Jlace about a wonth | tj rly 1 our labor b o 18 1sed, and strike T providing for the payment of his salur e L o tion taking pla ticularly posted ofi four labor bills, still I as. 15 repulsed, and strike; 1 o _ een OMer LN R A T i A R i thaat the uilding bivs cost moro than | after the book had left the hauds of the | sure you, and my record will beat me ou Resolvid Ll I ihe sonse 1 e ”‘f‘_w AL ""l'“ EE R pon on general file; adopted | publishers. During the service last evening | that T take o gredt interest in all matter e @utholiieresiibnamasting cTathe breeh el a ket tliemias longfas theyilams The committec on municipal affairs pre- | and that the excess his been drawn ) the organist, Mr. J. E. Butler, rendered | which concern thye, workingman. 1 do not 8 i el men, Sterotypers and Electrorypers union ) gented two reports on house roll 233, This | maintenance fund, of which there wus finely “0, Stainless Knight,” from Lok believe in any city official having a collar | prosentatives in {1 t No. 32 the following officers were clected 1 rul.ly at Bill ostensibly amends the law relating to | PIUs: bt the exigoneios of (e ease grin, and ‘the Tannhauser maveh. round his necks, neither do 1 want it uader- | cense their senseless quibbles and opposition | 1, i, Taggort, presidents O. 17, Black the publication of liquor notices in Raas |Gty aeminded thidpthe buildi < tood that I am fighting railroads or corpo and assist I its passage, Bl RN B T TS b bk shaba a1 RE Vet the metropolitan class, and is popularly | boen done in good, s Death Roll. ¢ HmlN 1 am fighting no one except dishonest Unanimously Favor Impeachment, pondec nd financlal secretar M. J 121 known in the sonato ag “The Bl for tho | isueredit (o our i Dexven, Colo., March 30.—Willlam Pat | and fcompetent citg onicials and trying 10 |z R untingdon offered the following | Buckle, treasurors M. . Buckloy, . 20. Xplief of tho Omaha Wor ‘Ii h_llll-h [hhf{ Monoy_Pzoy rick, aged 80, died here today. Mr. Patrick tho dutios 62 thy ofice calls for of will | Which was endorsed w GURTA Black, I, H. Taggert, delegates to Central / i s e o | eommitien also o into the was one of the committee of safety appointed el T et Sl s A Joint comitteo of tho houge | Laborunion, M. J, Buckley, delogato to In- | pIm 8 Seautdr counts of expenditures for huilding purposes | by President Lincoln during the war to keep | - The nssiaR e, mee b he . his reported that certain state | ternational Typographical nion convention 5 haocommitiee submitted s mitority O e tlding purposes | by President Lincoln during the war to keey The mayor assuged ihe meeting that he boodling and 4 e iy rantabiaate g i which Tie recommended that the bill bo | Sirotel yaamer” PRl & isonably | Nissouri in the union. He lived in St. Louis | was in favor of thdhranding of convict labor- | i panaipal 8 T Our great Easter Weelk 1 careful scvved and all pur i i PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ordered engrossed for third readiog. 1t eri, eten wore mado attor e | for: over tw o Yedt) Rk e tialiain RO ROCHE | SISO BRI U T Rty felyry committee of threo = moved that the minority report be su mand o rtion of bids, allof which | various city offic on bill: hegrti neurred in the provisions wwyers of Nebraska, appointed by iNtanian G o o tuted for the majority report. Tho roll call | Were exuinined and such material approved by QB GHISEREICED: reh 90— Colonel | Of the compulsory arbitration bill and spoke re 1o Investizath the evide At the Mercer: James [ frwin, Boston: ; b6, T Sl ¢ the supervising architeet Wasnixcroy, D. C., March 80.—Colonel | 9T the compulsory arbitrat ion bift hid, nine the Liw, have unanimously Walter Daroy, Hartford, Conn.; D. W . r ~ was ordered, and the vote stood 19 to 10. Your commitios oxamined particulurly the | Lewis F. Fix, for the past twenty years | foclingly ln behalf of the lible ones who | 10 buck to the ldgistaturs that the evi- | Ogden ka, Kan., J. P Carson, M. B [ in Wash Goods Department. The licutenant governor held that the 61 OF Keeping the Recounts of expendl | clerk in the quartermaster wencral's office, | Would become enslaved under a system of | Gujca is sufficent and that articles of impeach- | King, T Yates, Lincoln; D. C. Watle motion had not been adopted by the two- i can'tbutcommend the syatom inaug- | was found dead in bed at his hotel this | LSWeating” such as is practiced in New | lont would hold ugainst all th s (DakR AL, GEAttaraon, | Ostiltosh iWis, thirds majority necessary to advance a biil ed by the present superintendent, | morning. Heart trouble, from which he had | YOrk and New Je y. The mayor was cm- fore, be it Q. T Cushing and wife, Syracuse, N. Y. : ( DR Y= BRIt rasaitie nul) theretore, wik’1ost. 1 Hd Wis books show the' pri SR SR e phatic and led tle meeting -in cal olveid, That we urgs the lesistature to do | HiBneAwie B A0Sk NN, Cle g g I been suffering for some time, wa S i Bunn and sister,York; W Iinch, Siou <o, Wont Over Again. almost all articles of mate R R ing upon the legislature not to their full duty in this matter, and puree the TG M R B Q bl 7 Agnin, 1 Supplics purchised for several years | SAY BaNCIsco, ety 80.David | ok, "N e hea passed: upon SELLo from its dIShonest Servin (s by prosecut- Y oeglo, Munsfield, 0.: Jathes £ Z Senator Stewart raised the point of order 3o Tudoxed that tho worlc of your Seatel e cars chiel of theSan | iy of vital —intorest to tho commun- | 1N iese Impewchment procecdings to the | Holmquist, Oukland, Neb.: D W. Begloy, Coovs thata motion to substitute a minority re- | gnapled to mak 1 articies | this morning, aged 73. Ho was horn in New | ¥, and was especially sovere in denouncing | justly administered and pu istitutions be | Jamos . Murphy, Lavamie: T W. Akin, = port for a majority did not require a two- e ot the Monitan war, | corruption in publiceofice, either in high or | vond BONeatoith U Tohear mah tias | yames T, DI LALTIS: Sotls S thirds majori’ g et ( I:|Hyl fnto | Game. to California in 1851: whs elected iu\\ ;.m’.-'- :Imll heartily voted aye for a re: rrm.un;- ..3: ms and sinirch of their prede- i';»m‘» ‘Brott, In. A SrRsubat et AMUSKMENTS. rnor held the point o or supplies and 1 the Na: ook i hromineat et in the | lution demanding the impeachment and trial | cessors in office. o Tl = 3 ¢ » order well taken. | tertais wnd tinds that in all mattors portaming | SHeHf in 1830 ook a prominent part in the | ¢'sp e oficials charged with malfeasance | After the passage of this resolution the | At the Murray: H. W. Aldis, J BOY DS, MW . | Davenvort Senator Mattes protested that if ths | to theconduct and management of the fnsti- I.""‘i Doe cpumson.an, hpsRibea "l'f“l'»’ in ofice. His honor pledged himself for his | meeting adjourncd and everybody congratu- | Win, G. P. Sigsbee, B. T. Wec ] =~ MTHEATER. lcopatra ruling held tho two-thirds rule would be | o the exp jhuve been | [ flve department sinee 1ts Anception It | share toward paying salaries of legislz- | Iated everybody else upon the success of the Steinman, G. Burnett, & Every Nigat This Week but Saturday. practically a dead letter, and that it would | Wiliro' iy Kopitkent gy Iartios oucired 3 L et A vie tures to keen thein going. On the question | meeting and formed themselves into groups | Well, New York; L. Wolf, M s Matinee Saturday only, 2 p. m. Sh possible to advanco almost any bill on | competent testioony tikon by, your commit SPARKS OF SPORT. of amending the city charter by inserting a | and kept on talking prolonging the session | Rukeyser, Chicago; Mrs FEANNY ;humt'nl«-ml:uzl u;‘_n {W asked :hi\l l;w o hlfl\'”~\nlu \‘ uuh japerintendent, ! 1( p'rn\'l-llil\:! t all city public work | and impeachment until midnight ll‘-n;‘[vv"ll-n ll'x ‘,""I'Y fll,“‘: wite, Pla 0 Y ’ urther consideration of the report be de wing i minne which the unts AR M A A + | shall be done by day's labor instead of by th Arrangements were completed whereby | P Haley, Broken Bow in, Cin 0{ | Terred until tomorrow, and it was o ordered, | are kopt o complete and thorough examina- | Lobasco's condition is still serious and his act system, e prouounced himself : ¥ | cinnati, O.; Theodore Reuss, wedphin W b= Sl ortai as | every trades union and each local assembly The committee on municipal affairs re- | Hon warrants this committee in reporting | recovery is not certain, being. in - favor. ofi1t for two red A £ the Knights of Labor could voluntarily | D- M. Bungholf, Des Moines: Ed Held e AT on B AT anE Ot thoa B AN LWYOnE st iadil el L e R T eing avor’ o or two reasons; first, | of the Knights of Labor could voluntarily - M. Bun P 1 upportel h; MELBOURHE Mo 2 ported house roll 252 with the recomendation | {hily tse (i conmietion thermnith o0 VIO Winners at New Orleans yesterday: First. | pecauso it would be cheaper and more ' dura: | assess themselves whatever they could af- | coln; I 8, Bishop, Lockport, N. Y5 Geo L i e bRl G ek that it be adv; opted. SRR s Beecher; second, Boanie B.; third Hubert | plo under skilled foremanship and selection | ford toward swelling the salary fund now | Stickney, Santa Claus mianizenent of Marcus i Sayer. Several other bills were reported and ved Money on Soap. O'Neill; fourth, Boston Boy : fifth, Pekin. of best n als, and because it wouldsub- | in course of contribution Cuieaco, T, March 1 Speeial Tele. SARDOU'S lacod on gencral filo, among them being | In regard to the purchase of soap to whi Winners at Guttenburg yesterday: First, | stitute competent ability instead of political | E el e’ Bee.)—Nebraska arrivals: W ouse rolls 408 and 454, our at -"']NH v ‘;“y drawn, we find | Tammany H: sccond, Violettas third, Int | influence in theselection of igspectors, under AMUSEMENTS, A Pacifoe.0. W, Collins Beatrice: Reported on the Reconnt. e i et e tion Ahitt | novation: fourth. Tom Tough; ifth, Peralta; | which system there is always & loophole for Barrows, Omaha. Grand Pacific—1. V. o Aed soup, amonnting to from | AR . . 0 \ § 4 D) A 5 3 i ¥ e 300 to 400 pounds per woek are used, therehy | S1Xth, Allan Bane. collusion and ssing of inferior work- ANThSNa e it o = hwab, Lincoln. 1 ou—C, 12, Thager, | 1506 rows parquet 8200 {3t 2 raws baicony $1.50 Senator Sanders, from the senate com- oseitating e purchase of this ariiclo | George Dixon will be presented the f manship. Not that this is done by any o InboLENs L RthaELstolis musioal Palmer—Mus. 1. Lechen, Omaha, | Balance 1t floor. 150 Nextdrows L0 mitteo anpointed ‘early in the session to | fiecaunntivlesor quito frequently. W find | erweight championship belt tonight, | means, still it is possible. arce which introduced half a score of very b fipiint Lower boxor U0 Lasidrows superintend the recount of the ballots on the | hat Superintendent Armstrong did purchase | ('Rourke promises to back the boy agaiust TR O clever people to an Omaha audience at the Bulcony boxes.... R0 Adwmission to 50 constitutional amendments, in his report ex- | in the month of Februury, 1893, 16,075 pounds | 4p oy in the worl 4 oyiaihin's Oplnlon; R e T R e e Mutineo prices snmo as night. R e L Qoo | e it . A ks Saas compan of | - Hileraker, the colabrated Mghjumplng | o eoms tooi was called upon and fna brlef farce 15 o Sieaet o e Tofftman: J. G, Gilmore Hoxt attraotion—Efflo Elislor, ere had been cast for the head of the | W. A. ot the W, A. Pugu Boap company o st QLI L e s L [l speech remarked that in his opivion if the | far¢ , 89,010 2E0n; qusta lmore &' Hobl: ‘Hoftma ) ol ) NEW several tickets 200,508 votes. The vote for O s Ui {Hiseou maflet | norse, with 4 record of seven feot four and | compulsory urbitration bill becomes luw tho | Tise to curtain fall there is fun through it all, (e AT L e L ) BOYD’'S, ., N iYer. | EB8 % aer members of the ' legislature ~ aggregated | Uouid “hot’ be purchised at the Dresnt | T Mich, © ln jampig ovor fenae:| AutiPiukerton bill would ot bo necessary, | and through it all five pretty and clever girls | coly, Nob,: W. A. Stewart, buyer for Fits L NIGHTS Commoncin: A PRIL 197,510, making a difference of 12,055 between | time for less than an reased price of ,“1"“]__m,d‘mmm.U“ T R RS as all labor difficulties would then be settled | change costumes ever so many vimes, givi gorald Dry Goods company, Bartholdl e U P e s 2 the two ends of the tickets. The committce | 3175, with no apparent prospect of o decline fn | e impa ; ; +dt | by sensible arbitration. Still, under the | o knloidoscopice, colortul effect plodsing. i : had found 055 votes for the railroad | the market of thit comuiodity and therefore | being thrust into him ‘.'v'j\‘h'fll“ of soven | oiroumstances he thought that it wasthe | the. estromo. - This .I‘”m:' of fair | == Waodnesday Matineo, amendment, whilo the secrotary of state had | cousider the pure o Iy o ""'“"‘T] \""""r"-"-\-l’";“L"“-K-H- rero. duty of legislators pass the Pinkerton | femininity can sing. too. ‘The voi ve full Asslsted by officially reported 80.052, making a difference | sl Justifiablo e y moned, but it is feaved the injuries are fatal. | | g all thr s had agreed to do 50 | frosh and effectivo, the rich contralto of one . W. Couldock, of 588, 'Tho recount of the ballots for the | tL3 iirticular instines, but would i Billy Madden, George Dawson and Joe | in their party platforms. He demanded that | d all girl being particularly pleasing. | ink Weston the official v i conmend the manner in- which this fnst an exhibtion last night. Ge 1 commenced a vige fight against | dian of the company. He has a fine sense of ing a difference of 4.¢ The school fund | tion is directed in the line of discipline and has sufliciently recovered from the | sta.eofficers who have been charged with | hyurlesque and his funniest hits are made Sunduy and Wed'day Mat. HAZEL KlHKE amendment lacked of careying | education of the unfortunate inmates under sting 15d Smith gave him at New et | jue 4 ¥ E i A & rand ssenioproduotion ] 2 with an case that is admirable. His per and the railrond amendment 18,199, ‘The | the supeivision of Dr. Armstro Aud we | leans to say he bar: man on eacth, Daw- Mr. Jumes Kenney sald he had come t e s A \ Delleve. thut 1o proper appreciition of this : ; Mr. James aid he had come to | formance would reach a higher lovel as inas roport wat adonted: " " : beligve o rober spbreclition of ths | SGh'of chrue, promises tn maice imomikey | tho. mocting 10 AiAnD . 43 Tt was | 1S wars he 13 o the couple of i = Nondny... EGYPT ALLYN The hour of 11 o'clock having arrived Sen- | tution itself.. Respectfully subnitted: out’ of Tommy Ryan in Chicago next week. | plenty of talk on tap hewas doing so finely, | quolognes he introduces. Mr. Henshiaw = il f e 173t (AFTS ator Dale moved that the seuate take up the P Soonr: Billy Madden's wheels still go ‘rouna. B e holioE 1o R tallc: aailliia catAL| Quologtiss: Tie Filtitrod Mr. Henshuw | Buoxdnyund, THQRRIE Virst im o L) sings a comic song admirabl H 8 7 Wednesd In Omahn order of bills on third reading. The motion ELLs, something and said iv well. Speaking about | Hrbo s fom ipsadmibly Sapde hi ek o was agreed 13, most of the republicans and G. U. LINGENFELTER, amendments to the ecity charter he said his | democrats voting with the independents in Comipittee. — interest was in a state of coma, as he remem- ursuance of the agreement made last even To Regulate Street Rallways. ienerally Fair, but Coo rd Evening, | bered two years ago, when the then city ng. he committee on miscellaneous corpor is the Forecast for Nebraska. charter was under discussion before the city charter amendments, inga total cost for the building of #3¢ vice Bargain D, wing last evening Bvoked many recalls. The s is a very clever farce comedian he ; 1ng, ¥ other members of the company acquit them A v, natines pri g | selves satisfactorily. Tt is very nonsensical : sentin tho thoatre | is ““rhe Nabobs, " but several very pretiy | | for uny :'-.F.?IAMI—'W\. s R by inquiring if there were not a number of npanies, with ' the recom- for el . ut to the workingmen how many hundreds | kled th B oF the i ills ready Zor second reading mendation thut 1t bo adyanced tothird read. | forecast for Priday: For Nebraskn—Gen- 1 o¢® iilions of dollars would be spent | the dances are above par, and the peoplo on eight bills ready for second reading, but as orter and Rhodes, and both of them op- | toward night they would only help them pass the char- | throughout and succeed in making each of [ | Iifr FUNM 1€ the hour of 11 o'clock had arrived it was in | posed the report. Porter ass erted that un- For lowa—Generally fair; southwest | ter 1\ t, 48 & matter of fact, the speaker | the three acts go with o bang. There is HENSHAW & TEN BROEGH ; winds; warmer in eastern portions could remember nothiag that had been done | 3 qull moment n it, und what more could be L ’ Revising the Calondar, whole, where it could be discussed. they For Bouth and North Dakota—1 local | except the expenditure of about $100,000 10 | said of & 'musical farce comedy ! In AHOWHNG | THE HABORS Benate file No. 145, by Correll, memorial ade a vigorous fight but they failed | \esterly winds; cooter in western portion. Mr. Bemis could not sit still under this SUTTON CONFESSES HIS CRIME, Protty Girly aud Funuy Comedinng R vl Tor tha ol lon g oo on: around them the votes necessary ety fire, and stood up Lo sexplain that the first = 4 ) o Saturdiy, States senators by a direct vote of the peo- | " D en S ick ¢ OrricE oF THE WEATHER BUREAU, PaBALY LoD N e froation Of hublle | He Stole Blank Itecelpts and Forged | TTTIC U R ) 4 POPULAT i saters Wbt s oribopey | (oot of s, Wtgon, Mommet, and | Ormcson g Nt st L sttt o g s | " Mot e, e s, et | CUTICURA BABY | FARNAM St THEATER, i \e requisito constivution: e ably to the bill, "Thelr remarks proved that | ruinfall, compared with corresponding da Rennoy'sbad’ mbhiory. aboat_ 81,000,000 | Lovisviiie, Ky., March S0—Information [ o000 o s n15G: 250 35¢, 500 and 780, gartore unother bill could bo taken up | most of the smaller of tho citics of tho atate | Past four years: had been circulated e public works. And | has been secured which seems to_ explaiu t ¥, boy i ghite commonolhi Bunday it} ¥ Church flowe made a vigorous speech- in : plause ocoirts. W, R. Boecher, confidential book- | Tnd., is one of thousands completely Or, A AU 19 ditional uppropriation for the Nebraska ex 1 ; |eooaipte. 5. B Basohes, pondacn o : v : Tho inintabio rish Comedinn, rogEhsan fo Nebraska defense of the report, of the committee. Dur- ) 382 Ay (e e e I o S o Frrga b , CUTIoERA REMEDIES of & L0ttt ) Coniting hibit ut tho World's fair, had been ordered | jng his remarks he created something of o Thitation . 00 A8 00 .00 Theso Resolutions Were Adopted. | keoper for Sutton & Co, says his_employer | cured by the CUTICU KA DiLs of THOS, E. MURRAY, ;‘3::;‘,“‘{‘,{ Ny &, and et the latter bl ap- | ably as much boodlo interested in the defeat | perature and precipitation at Omaba for th | tho Nebrasla Stato abor: congress, sent up | and that Sutton has confossed. the fact 10 | after many doctors and remedies had Matines Wodnesdiy and $10urd 1y 2 conte. ¢ + considered at the present session. He stated Enhltani : B G e pl:«:fi;fi-‘fid:mtpu as o substitute that | thist members of the house who were dis- D : 132 | expired by'law tho lislators at Lincoln are | socired over o year ago aud seereted in the | performed by these great romedies have JOU THEATER y. B d (R0 Rericy Whereas, The differcnt labor organizations bFQ. R (8K 'ORMON OGN+ 8§ I'T 3 s substituto was not. agreod 1o, Mattes: | b hold up the street railway companies, but | Nomal preciptation. ... oo ) Inch | TGN huve alrefdy spent over toaes | actual_forgeries, Beecher says, amount to | o't otz Low these little ones JOHN ,I(‘(,,}fi“.),,},",’i ‘A,‘ _VM B ‘JLLLR o v ~ Deficiency March 1 AR 10 inch L 5 i e oty uffer when their tender skins uro litor- THE SEA OF ICE RRon The roll call was ordered on the motion to adopt . bills to thelr present; fevorable stafe in both | thus raised, in_addition to marginal loans, | suffer ¥ ! | A rotars o dinires then moved that the sec- | the regort of the committee it received sey- Reports from Other Points at § p. m. houses, and Sutton was enabled to buy large quantities | aily on fire with itehing and burnin | 0UIE NGV CONANY A T TAVLORS, Senator North delayed matters somewhat | tions reported senato file No. 210, to regulit WaSHINGTON, D. C.. March 80, Weather | legislature, that Omuha capitalists pointed | oftocts in costuming and grouping are sprin ) FARNAK St. THEATER, 7% 1 . The chalr informed him_that there were | ng. The report seomed to raise the ire of | erally fair; westerly winds; probebly cooler | fun public ~ works .and for . parks, if | gaged i~ presonting 1 - worls carnestly ¢ order to take up bills on third reading. less the bill could go to the committee of the wdula defeat the adoption of the report. | gshowers, tollowed by clearving ather; | land owners for grotmds for parks. e {zing congress for mendment to the con- to make their opposition effective. step toward the creation of public the requisite constitutional majority. {15 in hpite of Brosh 280 35g, BO0 gnd,780. Tt houso roll Mo B8, hrombiin dGoune fact | wore interested in the pussage of the bill i 1890 | Mr. Bemis evened) fip Mr. Kenney onap- | the mystery of the Sutton forged warchouse | Geo. B. and Janetta Huavris, Webstor THE V((OHD‘KIDO N S, provid g ad- 0 7 S toa third reading nearly two weeks before | gensation by declaring that there was prob- Statement showing the condition of At this point J. B., Schupp, president of | is guilty of the charges directed against him | topturing and difiguring skin aisease, Sunported xeoliont Comipany. A : o of this bill as any measure that had been | day and since March 1, 1593: the following resolutinmg him. He declares the blank receipts on | oy'o e it s mpe marvolous cures daily Ho moved, therefore, that house roll 265 bo 92y % Mar «30 | Whereas, Tho timesimit of salary havisig | whish the forgories were committed wero | Who!lY failed. The marveloyscures daily ONDERLAND and house roll 33 be included in the motion, 't posed to farm out their votes had endeavored | Deficlancy since March'i../1/1/111111 /1060 | now working withouo puy, and ofic_some. time beforo being used. The | astonished all famiiiar with'them. None ALL THIS WEE motion was also rejectod. as he believed, without success. When the | Deficiency for tho dav 08 tnch | 3 o legisinthn, and advance labor | from $30,000 to #75,000. With the moncy ol votes i o . sl o Whereas, 1f the present legislature should | o' (O e ol dw Sntton . as NOVELTY COMEDIANS, conformn to the regular orderin which bills | £1W, Yotes while the opposition could muster Mmmw}“lnl 3 Mrflu; ow Shronh lnekof | of whisky. B her adds that Sutton i 1) D tha T uha niokey "woula bo | sured him he would be a toraise the ( scmas, and other itchinz sca'y, Autiful Every L G 4 . o but twenuy-six. | A : had been placed on third reading. The mo- v ‘ B o ihtortsts ot Vack for ane | money to settle up with today. Tt is not | aud pimply skin and scalp diseases. pular | Dy tion was ugreed to and the senato took a re- Seuatorial Extravagance Rebuked. eess until 2 o'clock. Tue afternoon session, with the excepti STATIONS. rec s N eption 3 After recess the order of bills on third | of the time devoted to the impeachment two I"I‘I‘ 3 therefo b it | kel will be any prosecution. k ~ that a single oplication of o olved, That we in mass moeting assem- —— ——— b , 168 wiltintonathatant:| o o T i call ‘upon all Tabor organizations in 2 NG AGAIN, CuricuirA REMEDIES will alford instan ” A " reading was taken up, and senate file No. | matter, was occcupied with the goneral ap- Sha nd Bonth Omabo and Duginess men GHILBRA BAGING Af 410 \ef, parmit rest and slecp, and point OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'I 284, by Stewart, amending the law relating | propriation bill. ‘The amendments tacked on | — : Uk and citizens, frrespective of party, to con- sl > fees to be received by county treasurers, {: the senate were discussed one by one,and | Omaba. . : ) Cloar, tribute liberhlly ton fund to u.;\ul- for nu,. | il [ e Senate file No. 182, by Stewart, asking | in. The consideration of the bill was not e 0| Partciouay. hcossary TCIOFM LAWs Of INtercst to the 2 Ly ®0%% | is to fail in your duty. Paronts; think | botier cesutts with th: mach ne. congress to call a convention of the several | quite concluded, but the indications are that - 0 Ciear. L6 can be acted Upon. ARSIR ARRAOEOA 1 e ottyd T0i8 dmown | W I KBRS L il affaring 40 ‘ states of the union for the purpose of pro- | when the housé gets through with it the 40 Clowds. They went through with a rush that fatal cases are of daily occurreuce, | Of the mental and physical suf posing an amendment to the national constl- | $450,000 and over added by the senate will | Kanced vit e 0l Cloas: o 3eerman of the tailors union 1 though the authorities have not resumed | beendured inyears to como m neg- w ckoff seamafl & Bflnfifllcl ¥ Kausas Clty 00, Clear. August } union in | ' A 14 the | === cunuiodmog, Pr— foitioy, T | uonwidioe. Keappearance of t se in Ros- while costing the employer and employes to o permanent and economical (because most speedy) cure, and not o us Hins, lak o Ky é':_“gm;d::fioa‘bmfifi:fing!e Unllled have dwindled to about $30,000. Denver. .. tiiie -0l BurtCloudy. | troduced the following the policy of last year of mak- | lected skin scalp and blood diseases. was read the thisd time, but bofore ib comd To Save the Penitentiary. Hapid Cltyoeroins: 0| Clgnay: Whereus. An uttempt Is boing made to intro- | ing regular daily announcements of new | Cupes made in infancy and ehildhood aro | TELSEHONE 17t 172 KA (A be placed on its final passage Senator North | _Just before adjournment the house took up | fHelens.. - pudy duce In the large citles of tho states the sys- | .\ oq and deaths, All news is suppressed arinkly pei ant. valed bids will be recolved by I - y . foudy. | tem of labor known as “sweating,” which en- | 8 i almost invarinkly permanent. . moved that it be recommittod for amend. | the penilentiary matter for a short time, | Sk |11l o larttlondy. | Lo O L o oo trac om0 sdbiat the | There are disquieting rumors us to the situ o0t ey Gy Tl ment. The motion was not agreed to, and | touchiug on the proper thing to do with ref- | Qu'Appelio . T\ PartCloudy. | munutacture of clothing and elgars at ruinous | ation in the interior. The sanitary stations - § OCK b, 11y fOF Lhe. srection of & | the bill was passed. erence to conducting the institution | [Miunedosa..... . i | Cloudy. and starvation wages, and in the Volga provinces, whe the disease Price: QUTICURA, H0c; CUTICURA BOAP, 25 touse bloek aecording to plins and sp | ey TR o 9 :uer the abrogation of the exist- | Pheyincelt Witloudy Whereas, The estabiishment of such sweater | eroated great ravages last year, have been | CUTICURA RESOLYENT, 3100, tions now on e at U oliee of MeDanald & ng contract. 'he discussion soon b T|Clondy. neme pi p d in., and wt I, Colby's oftice, Oniwias, A$ this juncture of the afternoon proceed- | turned o the present condition of - o Cle tenement house tollors. the Althy and squalid | Gollcra crulse the Nolga o pick up cholers | CokrokaTio, Boston ¥ Lelgiis Yonorved to relact wy A ol bidds the chief clerk of the house lpgenrod the institution, and Howe asserted that at ndieates trace. e i rach 1o ar state and & cous | patients. It is believed the government has | “All About the Skin. Scalp wna iair" 6 s, E. COLUBY, Commities. & message announcing that that branch | least §5,000 ought to be expended there in G. E. Huxr, Local Forecast Official. stant disturber of the wage question of Awer- | grave secret information. peges, 0 Diseases, wuiled froe. M2adve %0 Partcloudy. | gystem would bring into existence an wrmy of | pegnened, Special streamers with sanitary Proparea by Potrsm Diua sxp Cugcan | Grubes srebitocts, room s1d Toy bluck, Slowe

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