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X / THE OMAHA DA[LY liFF! SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1893 | the contract an additional six years. All | enter the welghts In & book kept for that pur- | the committoo had submitted a report rec- | has brought !vllnn the federal court in this | murderer who was hung by a mob there last power in vested in the legislature whero it ls | pose : | ommending that senate file No. 115, intro- | city against thg Cnicago & Northwestorn | woek, has beon robbed. Opinion differs as ot restricted by the constitution [ apyinabulated stotement follows the aPote: | duced by himself be engrossod for third [ for 15,000 damages for injuries received | to whether the body was sold to Albia physi a1 8 In many of the oldor states It will be found wink the wmounts of coal furnishod the | raading. His attention has boen called to | while acting as fireman for the company. clans or was sen t to Towa City on examination, the legislatures the e yoar 1991 and. for the engire yonr 1493, | the fact that the committee had substitutod - - y granted divorces, created corpora tion The table shows the number of pounds | after the enacting clause, or added to the Canes at Lan via.lhvr\_ 1502 Dodge. Canes at Langstadter's, i502 Dodge. extendod their powver, pass>d laws to org clatmed by the deslor mbar of pounds | bill, an old bill offercd by some ono several - p - §z6 certain cities and many otherspecial | fctually paid for, the nt cinfmed by the | gessions ago relating to tolls and bridyes. Piles of peoplo have pies, but Do Witt's Plles of people have piles, but De Witt's Jaws on various subjects. The ends and | dealerand thy amount actu he | He did not know, he said, who wa otuls nre s e Potne )78 responsi- | Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. Witch Hazel Salve will cure ther R } 0 S d #lms of the constitutional convention of 1875 | LIS are s fallows:, Foundss (4278 | bla for the outrage, but he wanted to say [ et v s el g 3 3 [Qur Satur ay Bar- and of the poople who adopted the consti o, $5,204.31; amount detually paid, | that he considerad it dishsnorable conduct FLASHED IN THE PAN. NEBRASKA GRAIN INSPECTION tution which that convention pressntel was A 49,08 to say the least 35 &% Onoe and forever deny )l power sud | We furthor find that for the perlod of two | This unusual breach of ssnatorisl courtesy ) . gain Bu“etln. @uthority of the legislature of this state to | yenrs ending Dacembor 81, 1802, 1t cost the | brought the lieutenant governor's gavel by nkod ““:"' g '|"""‘ ookt g BTl bl confer by special nct any epocial or ex- | Aute to matnmin tho eehool an averags, of | down on the dosk witha rosounding thump | . - Fist on Investigation. =~ . e e F elusive privilego whatsoever upon corpora- | it 00 cpnts per duy for pach Inmate. OIS | and that oficial warned the ser from 1e charges proferred upon the floor of the lompson, ehief grain inspector o \ We Shall Commence g o $lon o tndividusl or to pass any special oy | ichides all cxpendiviives for e institation | B0 JL V0" Gieofut, The matter was | councll chamber that Alvin Hensel had | Nebraska, has tendored his resignation to s ) YA Shall Commence at Special vlu'm'u general law can m] nade ;||v|'ll|r'lh\v tprovements dropped in_an VH\“(HII but 1;. a number of | acted as a go-between for Charles E. Squires | the governor to take effect as soon as his L 3 Fime-Table Sale at 8:30 ‘ou will obscrye that saf on 15, con About Bunching Warrant. senators who crowded around him, the mem- | 454 the committoe on paving, curbing and | successor is appownted. It is understood 3 tains upwards of twenty-five different sub ® ber from Douglas explained the matter and : (oL ok WAL g et J6cts upon which the legislature is restricted | An examination of tho vo on file In | 4l agroed that the action of the judiciary | Kuttering, and that bribery was attempted | that Mr. ‘Lhompson fs preparing to engage ,'nm net of Fobruary 23, 1879, and the act | unitorm mothod at the institution of drawin Tows , the Barber Asphalt company for street ve- | '1‘:“ o e e LSS W W RN Waterbury, Vermont | From 8:30 to 9:30 We Offer o March y 1857, assume to confer vouchers in settlement of claims, Prior to Regular Order Continued. rs during 1802, were estigated last ; . ps' sl upon W. H. B. ' Stout, well_ag | June, 1601, 1t soems to have been the custom | 1t was 8:40 when the seuate fiahed the | night, the smecial committes., composed of | soeiopiiompson was made sssistant in Ladies: saim; not over 4 to n 54 upon Mosher, additional s and | Of drawing separate vouchers In favor of each | it 0SB40 when | the senate finishe night, the special committee, composed of | spector ut the commencement of inspection onaertul an rue : . privileges on certain (bt conditions. | Jersonor i to whorn (h istiuition wasint | Fegulatorder up to bills on uiind reading, | Munro, Howell, Prince, Sauaders and Stecl, | in this state, and “being o practical grain ot debted, except In the case of cmployes, who - Ato! - eu DVeC e 8o poting " o man the work ot establishing Nebraska The title of the 187 An Aot Ex- | Soitetl excont 8 L | ate takea rece: | five o meeting for that purpose. | ! g 1870 o . i signcd & piy roll ench month, upon which u | ate takea recess until five minutes of 4 ’ grades for grain was left almost entirely to B-Inch cheese eloth, not over 10 yards to :;.::.le"(‘fi-tlt'v‘.'.:.”'1“":v.v'1|'ifl‘::<‘""}\,.\IE\(»I|11,7‘|‘3~‘7L Jigrant wiis drawn puyablo to the order of 1. | o'clock It was necessary to issue a capins for | Him " RepiiA® ot i Varnor . Boyd TOta”.y Blmd Wlth Scrofulous ; Wity W customer wgent, who drew th Senator Dale called for the regular order. | Frank Patrick, one of the most important 18 ~'An Act to Extend the Contract, etc., to | such warrant and paid It to the BULAE. C rank Pa ne of the most importan X appointed him chief inspector, which position S E Bont 4 . oh P [ | _ On Mattes' motion the independents out- | witnesses, and the sergeant-at-srms was | he has filled up to the present time ore es €. W. Mosher, Assignee of W. H. B. Stout.)) | his persenal chece, Mr. John T Mallalled | voted the senators who desirod to take a re- | st out £ .,“’ il st T thia qofneoctot it Might ba_ hdded that y T'here can be 1o question but w both of 1 430 ihbve mentioned dute he was requosted by | £@ss, but cne of the latter demanded a call of [ 8¢t Out for him the grain inspection departmentat Omaha the above are special acts. There can be 10 | Njr. Georgo E. Bowerman, the deputy auditor | the house. This action saved the day for soon as the committee was ready 10 | igynning along very smoothly, and both Stght, and Joy to Her ” question but_what & gencral law could be | o¢pubife’aceaunts, in the intorostsof economy, | the men who wanted recoss, but it was 4 | Droceod Mr. Steel sugosted that the Wit- | buvars ad sellees ajjpear to be weil ploased Tathen's Hoark made applicable in both cases. And Tam of | of time, labor and money, todiscontinue draw- | o'clock before they could defeat the regy nesses be excluded from the room, but this | It washo easy matter to induce easter ; % J-inch bioachod muslin, regularde qual 5 the opinion that both laws are unconstitu- | ing separate vouchers Tor each item ‘of - | gpger. Then the sennte adjourned o the BiiVors totawe NoBIEkA grath on NeGsists “\Watorbury, Vi, N | __ity. per yard ¢ ; tional and void debtedness, and, s farus possible, to bunch | usq of representatives to consider. the fm- | 08 1oV done. Spaitioh AL RENb DIt NOUFAkN. s Lty ‘o, Sowell, A e Lt vatia stekions the, clatms i G fsinglo voughor drawn | BOUSe 0F ROPresoRtt Councllman Saunders propounded ques- | Insbection at first. but Nebrasku grades aro | €. 1. Tood & Co. Lowell, Mas per Good and Valid Reasons. in favor of himself us i, Tho reason | P ment tesolutions 3 . v now recognized and accepted in all markets “In Api 880, my little girl Mar N - There are many other roasons, strong in | £lven by Mr. Bowerman Mutlation tex | - After the joint convention Mattes moved | tions for the committee and Attorney Rush | j¢ "}k tin 2oq and tecopted in all market ST e o LR RTL A, Wio f"J]'“ 9‘ 30to 12 We ?l"Cr 1 T casons, ong ifie or this request was the it would save » add jour yut e promp LG o 0 J « ol o n p as tie ears o nee having u Jur #1.25 5-hook gloves nt 68 heau thomsotves, why o contract of lose should | {1t for tis reuest wis that it would save | o adjours, but Dale promptly amended by | for Mr. Hensol. The testimony was taken | wateh and enitieise every et of t 4641 SYex, B0 HABOFoN HACK 61 NBK oAie: ITeY tiful Eastor roso givon niny. with be annulled and the state take immediate | A'fier reeoiving this requeet from Mo I moving that the senate take a recess until | in shorthand. braska grain inspection department, but, s Wb e ” 5 euch purchuso of Reynler gloves Q ssion of the penitentiary with the prop AL AT Tot BUERL 0 Bave. Red eon tomorrow at 10 o'clock. The object was, of Councilman Elsasser was_the first man to | ithecame apparent that the grades is estab sight began to grow dim, and 1 fearcd shko from 1,60 up o8 O T Tnder bhe orie: | foa e seenty, to huve i sorie | course, to force the order of bills on third | face the fire of questions. Briefly, his testi- | lished here wore satisfactory and the inape Might be Blind tion even, buyers all over the country came I then lived | inal contract with Mr. Stout the state @eliv- | Mr.Joln Allen ou the subject, and on Juuy | I ng as soon as the senate convened | mony s tot f that Frank Patrick cred to him o Jarge amount of personal prop- | 2 1301 be addressed u letwor it offigial, | tomorrow morning, o amondment was | had told him L had said that if | to accept grain inspected hore without. ques- | of yune. 1w Sy that wits o b recinod i e of the | wio is sl the seretary of the Board afbub: | lost, however, a8 Hale and Thomsen voted | the Barber company’s il for £16.515.71 for | tion - appraised valuo thoreof was to be paid by | attention to the fact that tho ol method of | will: thntoo Lok bssociutes, The senato [ repalrs went through tho committeo would | thousand bushels of grain have been sold on | o s the contractor. Sinco the date of said con- | drawing a separate vouchor for eah clatm | Sk therefore, commence ' the regular order £15.71 and the company take the res Nebraska inspection trea tract tho state has cxpended large sums of | was the most satistactory to him, but ex- | 8¢ the beginning tomorrow morning Frank Patrick said Heusel bud told him | tioneach t - > thar " 0s50( 1 1 p hat, and later intimated that he had con Pi 1 t Do P visiblo on th v ba v . money in purchase of other property and | b 1 a willingness 10 follow the new Work of the House, tha 1 s of people ha Do Witt's Y ¥ : henille portiores improving tho ponitentiary. ~All of such Hsthiod £ he bontd Invisted upon It /& 6 Consideraticn of the senate amendments | Bio e to cine,arh dhat Is, he il over | Witch fazel Salve will « 1 1ors faw.daya, wa I wor el $2.75 DrOporty. as well ns all of tho prisoners. in | piuid Inttor ishoreto attachetl maicod SEXC | | Constdoraticn of tho acnate, amendinents ) 16,00 the conncil gliowad thie Barber con | - Bl ol diset i S5, but the y tentiary, are now under the ppar- Nince ld date it has been the custom of the | time of the house du this morning's ses pany for re ll\‘\ 8, & rick, Y\‘v wever, though | Clerks Accused ot Stealing. not wee o wall nere ent control and” management of W. H. Dor- | superintendent to buneh many clalms inone | sion, The various items of incronss wore | Lensel was talking through his hat Doteetive Vizard yestorday arrested I Inext v Irist ¢ olis gan, who claims to have purchased the | voucher deawn in favor of himself as agent. | knocked out with nonotonous regularity. the utractor Squires went on the stand and | ¢ "o and B, W. Hoagland, both en Conn, AL this t ol A S $4 { ights of C. W. Mosher aud to the lease con- | The warrant would ulso be drawn in his favor | pr2Cgoy PUEAEE BIEHEIONS BRRRACA LI | deniod ever having given Hensel - cent for | 5 (08 S 00 T o, i AT I \ Hrant Dorian. 1s s i posacssion. of the | 4 Nt would disbirse the moncy by his por- gt of the morning being over'tho | pribing th council committ Ho said | Ployes of Hayden Bros hospital about 1 . N arote ite vithe lor of authority, He | eckto the parties to whom it was imendment, for the completion of the | Hensel had asked for £300, after Squires had | A charee of grand larceny was placed ; . . r.8 penitentiary without color of authority SOk e PRt e ) | new library building at the State untvorsis g worne, and Whien 1 ook lier' i Novenber ; B O O e, it g ot s but taie o M Mattation to st | 1 rary building at the State univorsity. | asked bim to secure . fuvorable eport on | against them, Tt iselaimod that the pri e I | printed ponzeo cotton dress B the prisoners for his own benefit, and yet is S mitton found iat e acted | 1Y was knocked out, 4s was the appropriation | the company's bill. Squires told a lengthy | oners stole money and goods fror stove LI AL DR AL B R R e 3 oo faith thiroughou vere OF 230,000 for new building ay the Tnstitu- | story of how Councllman Back was clected | but it is not known just how lone they have “T arrived at my n i Jerleho with the Dorgan has never given a bond to secu Wi, but wo culled iminately | “ORLCT 40 oal 8t ‘:‘!‘”l‘ b it ¢ the | I the First ward, but recounted nothing to | been working their scheme. A considerable | - Child, sad in spirlt and impoverished i pocket R Rta e 7ot the Joss ot property, nor for those drawn in - difte hooe ahikt cocupled the attention of the | that gentleman's dlscredit | quantity of the stolen goods has been re completely discoarnged, Onour way to the | A 20¢ black orzandy for 9¢ the falthful performance of any. duty fa. | 2Dy compn ¢onte 0. cxuminod thuy | prolonged w littlo luter thin USMAL in OFdeE.to | ororeuy o Duslt OF the councll committeo | od and tho police are hunting up | bouse from the station, wo stopped at the store posed upon the contractor under the original ) : \ on paving, curbing and guttering said Hen- | more, of Capt. MeKinttin, whio was an old sea captain, to warm ourselyas. The eaptain W known | every dollar received by him from t #et through with it. When finished the | go) 1 6 Wil $3 - | pntract; the salaries of the officers and [ wasictually paid out 10 the parties f: ate amendments, amountin ’ sel had told him there was 8300 in it if the y | i , § ] senate amendments, amot 2 to near Dbill was reported favorably, He thought Piles of people have pites, but De Wi 0-imeh fine Frouch organdies, regular g 0 avorabl e thou ple have piles Witt's | he ehild hefore we went away, Wh we were ) e i | wanming our 3 Mamie sakd | RESERN Y SC | Prices Unapptoachable, | [ Hood’s Sarsaparilla Gave Baolk IHer | Linen towels, 14x38, not over 1 dozen to a 2 customer, e 1eh wud during the past yoar many hundred ards must be paid by the contractor. He | 1twas intended. Your committeo, lioweyer 12 & million dollar AR : Taust bourd and clothe the convicts and pay | dovs not fuil fo eriticise i strongest teris | 0 4 million dollars, had wll been loppel | Hensel was joking and not attempting to | Witch Hazel Salve will curd L oxpenses necossarily Incutred in the | thissystom s dangerous: alike to tho stato i the excention of about £5.000, | bribe him. He paid no attention to the mat - Papn, 103 davk, where are you? T ean't seo ter. Back had not received a cent of money Circulating Obseene Books. you, comne (0 me 1 and to the head of the institution. Hone the cut being over $400.000. The larg maintenance of the penitentinry, Under the | SHE (S o { the o h | ) v A ) | ofictals are subjected tosuspicion, and incaso | €8t of the amendments was the appro- o i T fol A 3 Tho 'S heart was touched, and with 1 linen doylics, 1 oods. not over 1 o conditions existing at present there s greut 1re su 1spicion, und n Dl and none had br »n offered him Henry Schonfeld, proprietor of the “Ant R A o dozen to 1 customer Hi(5) their checks should become lost or destroyed | priation for the penitentiary, which v T quarian™ book store on Farnam street near Charley, you 1ot a bot Hood's 1 Y was | Chris Sp wnothdr member of the cor nger of the property of the state being | they would find it very difficult, if not indeed | inereased over what has beel ower he (e ¢ ' 108t o destroved. And T am of tho opinion | Impossibie, to prove thab they had DEOPEFY | Smeie o i s beet allowed by the | mittee, denied any knowledge of any money | Sictoonth, was arrested yesterday on a | Srsaparilin awd givo (66 her, and if v dows that tho safest and speodicst way of pro- [ disbursed tho money entrusted to them, This, | committee on finance, wags and means vis. | P in 11 the transaction 1 charge of selling ob EFturs) qbtcas| LonLeR DOl OAVALEL Saraapa tecting tiie interests of the state is to desi however, is not the “wor ature of the s St Ly el A report will be handed to the counci : ) | ha reanpa- e i of th J5 to desig. | (GRS "SEL (A0 b 1 iy e, ko stiito ited the prison yesterday afternoon and, | nate some oficer recognized by law | behh SErangeus ity the. po of | after inspecting it thoroughly and ascertain TaBginy L number of § books were found 1 his | Hllaand conim i r necording e \iate Pl u e store. The 1 authovities are working | to direstions Wy P ;t>"nh\"<(4|”\“' o lleI: DOSSC wlmm';x : any ciatm whe ro the mone [y sent to ”"1 ing the deplorable condition in which it was, Canes at Langstadter's, 15 dodg up a case of i so of the mails, and | & brightent r enitentiary and all property thereinor con- | hwad of tho institntion, and if that official | recommended an approprintion of £25.000 g s 1ge. TG MRV IED DO R Y 4166 Hihss Lot stoadily i y vected therewith ovize Such officer to | should die or move out of'the state it would be | Tt was finally fixed at S2h000 This is 10 ro: | For boquet. ity moihenlth fulness Con) Sk of Tooi's Sy he il day ol i 0 porform such duties under the supervision [ utterly impossiblo for the state to show actunl | o g NG SR GRS O HE | Tor bog v 55 e N L cenld see o pick 1 o tiio floor wit of the Board of Public Lands and_Buildings | Prymentof such cluims. necossary repalrs, besides completing the | 1t ia spieadig miim nAlLmPAgne s 1o riv At New York—Arrived—Polaria, from | firstbottis s e Ladies' priny wrappers, our 20 @ O 5 as will keep the conviets at work, provide One Instance of the Kind. cell house. Tho ouso concluded that tho | 1* ' *Piendid with a dinn Stetting Gilbert, from Ha “La Nor Her Sight was Entirely Restore gt $l. for their welfare and maintenance of the in Your committee finds that in onoe instanc e ‘ (e i 2 er Sight was Entirely Restored. [ [ { bill as it was finally fixed could stand anc o 5 5 wandie, trom e | 4 stitution until the logislature can provide the | 1n'July, 1801 the Sthte it e i an s Pt s eoui Shiril g CHARTER AMENDMENTS. GRS 5L, | T keep Hood's Sarsaparilla fn the housa al- | | it chose. After reaching this conclusion the ol Thelr Proporty Inte sent 101 oflica in fvor of Jotn T Maltalic, | S = ikl L o L b T BLE DRV DSV VB Tt is true that Stout, as well as Mosher, for 2030.35; * Raymond Bros | AFTER HILL'S BONDSMEN, Oxiaits, March$1.—To the Editor of Tue | Witch Hazel Salve will cure then i 5 Ladle mohalr sk S ular $l 4 nas at various times oxpended large sums of | 3773 Weaver (& Hond, 8367.94, Bee: A few questions to the Douglas county | —_ 00 S S ures bbb sl o money in providing improved machinery, Rl Voublprs were o EAINE 2l | Suit Commenced In Douglas County to Re- | representatives, Omaha merchants and | e Lt . and such moncy as now invested therein Iy’ by the Board of Fublle Lands ane cover Stato Moncy workingmen sl i \nd oney 3 ; f i i ! v and Capt. McKinnan third, Many of the fir s’ I walsts £L00, 504,50 Still it is cqually true that such | Buildings, but the auditor, for some reason The members of the judicial bench of Do you know that if the charter bill does . = r investmonts so made will be sur- | wholly beyond the con 0L YOUR: | Srsieasit e 3 X < ] % 1 above. Tam glad to give this testim Fovndod by safeuards whilo I the posses. | Committers *trow' o Wrant: o o "l Douglas county will bo called upon to decide | not pass and the legistature adjourns next WE CANNOT ol Bak s pANe it S T8 mos seilon s R rie Stito to o fur greator extent than #,824.54, wvor of . Cudcington | the question of whether or not ex-State | Tuesday that the'million dollars of pr our committee followed his wi posed good and lots of it CHa A. ADAMS. Ladies' soring capes, our roegular the property of the state will be in the hands Your cominittes followed this warrant | preasurer John E. Hill and his bondsmen | public improvomonts now advertised for SPARE €. L. ity s v M. Grivvrm, price 20,00 $6.00, of any person without a bond and holding nid W Tohn T owe the state of Nebraska the sam of §236,- | must be abandoned ! Bealthy flast B itnesses to above signature. R Without color of authority. i his person 364.60, whic! s, 80 i eged, been col Do you know that the bonds voted for last healthy flesh — nature never “H ' cure all Liver His, Bilious. After thoe stato has at once taken posses- | paymentof t ns mentioned in - the four | | '“_I' ::(llxl ‘v‘(““‘ ) .l" 2 _"‘L' BoS ean) = I | fall for sewors afid pavements cannot bo. is i burdens the body with too ne‘;‘)ofif?‘;j'“fi["ti‘ : L) los: new sprin, Juckets, our G OO s10n of the fnstitution all the property can | yonchers coverod by 'sald warrant. "otiior | lected buv not turned over to his successor | sucd or sold if the eharter bill fails of pas: ; , ullie pr co #1200 Bo appratsed and tmy balutee that mixht be | Wistances were found Where vouchiers were | i oftice, much sound flesh, Loss of = Ll a ¢ v )! ¢ book kee ( nssis ’ . suge! . N found duc to Moster or Siout on final settle- L L ook ke P e i ™iat | Yesterday a petition which bears the cap- | Do you know that'if te charter fails yot flesh usually indicates poor as- AMUSKMIENTS ment can be paid him, money to be distributed by them to the per- | n of the state of Nebraska against Jol 5. may have to wait! two years for future ilz vhic AN Se! a 4 ‘( 2. E 4 - age 1f any legal questions are to arise regard- o 1 {6 Wils Swin.” Thoso Instaniocs, | ot eromiato of Nebraska agutnst John B. | 1 blic fmprovemonta? similation, which causes the BOYD'S, M ¥er | lakeadvantage o ghts of Mosher or Dorgan, 1t is far | howeve m_to huve occurred in cusos ) asuror of state, and his bonds- | "7re vou don't, it.js about time you awake to loss of the best that's in food, 1 o atund |these early houin stieh litigation should take place | Where thote oficors had Intimato personal | men, was filed with Frank . Moores, the | tho trath. Tho oepedeibiive of fo o Rttt oA | Every Night This Week but Saturday. s (2R te in possession of its own prop- | knowledge of the claims to bo paid, | © 1) cleri of the district court of this county. | jis sonsequences st rest upon th 3 £ i | Motinee Suturday ouly, 2 p. m. Sharp. | bargains—sold 1 erty than it would be to have thestate prison | .. ohgcotinittee turthor finds that the law | In the opening paragraph of the petition | sontatives and -ghe people.” Why cin' Lo S alils m e OLER S u 0 requiring vouehers and warrants to be draw » potitioner, Gleorge stings, alleg in the hands of au individual with the state | in favor of the partics to whom the state owed | the betitioner, George H. Hastings, alleges wcluded i | the senate might fake it or nothing, just us At Kinsale—Pussed sas, from Live {68 gtnah \ necossary rules and rogulations to govern | one wWirrant’ the amount due on sever | Kinsa u Kansas, from Liver ways, and when the chfld gets a | 1t I'”fi‘» fneham suits, our recular g1 A QY her eyes appear inflamed, a few doses settles Al ’ L 1 thauk God w.\v Hood's Sarsaparilly second, : i ; ! we get_ along . under the old charter, 0 H . 32 s X B e oo b oy IRERa LR [1ln Tavor.of the purtios to wil thiat he prosecitos the aetion of bis own mo- | Some “of "yon skcs e, ensoicy (hArEer J ! o B b ‘-'1 these prices dul Q5. Respecitully submitted, numeroas to mention and th tion and by request of the wovernor of the | under tockinical errors in its provisions the i 2 drawn in violationof lnw have been u state. Following this statement there ai ol ‘LIAM Lk y 1 city WiLLiax '{5'5“ approved by the Board of Public Lands the allegations reciting the fact that at the Records of the Assignments. Bulldings, * Your committee deems 1t du: general election of 1580 Hill was elected to ity cannot sell the bonds heretofore or Supperted b, MELBOURNE Mupow mg hour meins- hereafter to be issued for any improve. of pure cod liver oil with hypo- ELL, and ner own compinv. under the % ents, Some ¢ grading done ke | ) muungement of Marcus k. Mayo > e Mr Mailyiton to stute that they believo from | fia ofice of state treasurer for tho ment i A |>‘ bt phosphites contains the very SARDOU'S I-IU“('(I‘ Avausr 1, 1887--C. W. Mosher havingentered | 4nd mado o part here: W1 the in- | term of two years from the first | only partie ’ te S X who can be interested in seeing essence of all foods. In no oth- e = — into a bond with the state of Nebraska in the | VaSyiiziition camscd by the oo mdoe tho | Thursday after ~ the first Tuesday in | no chatter il passed wa y 5 o £ $100,000 aceo 0 thepro- | TospiBttion calsce by, ¥ ik y e P of a0 nny. 180 St otiers Az Il passed are those, who, er form can so much nutrition Lo BpAL sum of $100,000 according to the pro; | books, uccounts, vouchers and ofleial pap. tne month of January, 1891, Going into the [ for vir tictive reasons. ‘would ' rathor A AII Day .,aturday We Offer g I @ ins on, that he has ac otails, ctitioner avers that on January i - : h S talta TR g 2682 3 0 | . 5 Nsionsotanct at the loxbilature, approved | helonging to the institution, that ho has acall | dotails, the petitionor avers that on January | stop all improvements’ in the - cirs be taken and assimilated. s €6 rows parquet200 1t 2 raws balcony 8150 | ond Floor Bargains, R R R BT actuited D o | 8, 1891, "the vowe of the state was convassed, | ind stagnate business or parties iterosted D et a0 it Halanco 15t floor. 13 Next4 rows nded to said Mosher 3 f ten sl intorests of ¢ 2 to economically | 4nd that immedistely thereafter Hill was | in neoieote fop e RAEbies anLyros el range of usefulness has no limi Lower boxos 0 Lasiirows now dgalen; yoars from the 15ttay of October, 1889, ac- | Aadnghat fnterests of thos O k in projects for which they expect large sub- e : e St Vory Tow. Brioes tor Satup) 2ording. 10 the terms and provisions of aid | piaifueiully conduct U Weimo to | declared clocted, taking the oath of ofico, | sidies, hoping It everything 1s doad. their tion where weakness exists st Ll L R e ay. act. JOIN STEES uso his official position to promote the best | qualifying and filing his bond. That day | gchemes will bo more sure to stccond " VARt b RN Chaugeable silk parasols, natural Gommitteo Pablio Landsund Bulldings, finterosts of the Mite and of 'the whtortunato | he entered upon the discharge of his duties, | *Trmedinto netion mist be oo it will Propared hy Seott & Rowne, Chemista, _Noxt attruction—Efllo Elisler. Yood hundies. actually worth @ | 4 B Laws, o b ,r-.(,:.\._-I.;xm;‘xlnl-;|. o his care. Allof which r4{<‘a'v\;\(1l|{§\lx'Hl:‘“;':h'l’l. which I.\lmw“‘m-l be too late Bewyoekitiold iyialide BOYD'S,,, X5 1rmx-£" i . ' Glssitian ary of St S respec y submitted. - 1,52 74 uring the term of his oftice, | ~ This i n problem Tor our business men to | _* THEATRE. | or - A 1. AlgxaxpunGranay, | in” addition’ to the above amount, ko col: | meat st pade T TR our business men ¢ M Commendlng 2 - P lo L pomar General, RO [ locted tho sum_ of #4200,554%0, miaking o AT DAY i Convenlence I SRR 2\ 5 s R b MR R L $] 0 EXHIBIT Committee, | total of §5.725,38¢ ; S T JAE = For value received I herehy sell, assig When the senate convened ufter recess tho | When Hill's term expived on January 14, | Plles of people have piles, but Do Witt's transtor and sev over to W. H. Dorgan all report on the Kearney Industrial school was | 189, and when his successor appeared upon ch Hazel Salve will cure them. pight, tudo and ingeredt 1 nd 108 cor e donen ; the scene, the petitioner avers that there - ese or contract with thoe state of N ! : was o shortage of §236,364.00, which defend- Ntaferred & B for the Nebraskn state peniteatinr Concerning Soldlers Home Accounts. £ R Preforred & Saoret Marriag, Couldock, Je;lobot corsats: Lk L | ludinz goods worth § " effected in every household by the use of rank Weston y ant refuses to pay over as required by law. s T A Uik Special T ‘ hraniey " tentiary grounds, mentioned in ks Ghis T Soi yQTEnAR oIy L Stovx Crry, Ta., March 31.—([Special Tele- nd her own compnny, Jegislature of the state of Nebraskn, entitied The following communication from Hon While Hastings brings the suit in his own | ooin'eo T B |~ Miss Helen Tittmore of | " ' the Contritt for the Leas | Bugene Moore, auditor of public accounts, | name, the real attorney is k. Wakelcy ot this L 4 Mise i s 4 Wed'day Mat. HAZEL KlHKE Boys' shirt walsts. SR O St Do trentinny, T ttamtiory firowads | in guswer to a resolution adopted by the | city, who has been employed by ihe state, | this city and Carl R. Alsop of Chicago we ; Lelblg Compa_{{y S i oA nctio I INC Wednesday Matinee, and Economy EFFIE ssisted by h £ o | A'grand scente produetion cetebrated malke: and Ganvict, Labor 10'C, W, Mosher Assigneo | souate last week: Hastings being the legal representative of | secretly married in the latter city over a Taundered coods and sole of W. H. B. Stout.”” approved March 2, 1857, 4 AVEta TR 018 Heoh 505 . Asyirieagh 2 Mondny. ....ECYPT ALLYN rywhere for Saturd.y wo Replying to your resolution of the 25th fnst., | the state, it is necessary that he should ap- | month ago after an acquaintance of less f LL 1oa5/th6 1064200, R fhntcnt g brasstor 1s mudo and ying Lo yous resolut ; R WitE ThS DOLitIOnar, E 0se the 2 accepted subject 1 the te of an awreo. | Ihavethehotor to report that the books of | pear is the petitioner th‘act Of Bee § '\"',“‘L';‘“"']-""{ I.““}“”;“ : | b ety hve DORI n Omaba erewith. 3 Sllor ) AR A 110 Migs Dittimboe A h‘\vmm..»m.w afuros of the parties ‘hereto rs and Sailors Home at Grand Island, | fieq for the amounts set opposite their re- | ETom. Miss Tittmove is a handsome girl of ™ Tae than two months and the fac as 3 p- aceepted sublect to all the terms of un agree: | (nivufico Have: been carofully cheeked with | The bondsmen from whom it is sought to piacpibsiand she ack st uau e ) Tho sulo of soats will opon Saturday morn- | Boys' lonz pant suitsall wool.ros- @8 G () i QI HOMD sRL LN f Sho wa TR st 0 The best way to fmprove and strengther s o Moar ko . . .0( this 18t duy of Fobruary, 1502, andiint i k togethor, exoopt thol spectivo names whon they signed Hill's | 30, She weut to Ghicago five months ago 1 e R Al b oLl EEiooa Ay logn b, uisrpEie MIB By 8 it book of the commundant of the | recover are as follows, each of whom quall. | come known to the families of the bride ana Witnoss: O. FUNK 0. W. MosmER. of this oftic one wirrant f;r-' putting in | P ® | for a course of musical mstruction and met Soups and Sauces of all kinds is to add a 1300 and 3¢ matineo prices, 101 ing to #2,150, and one . B the theatre, STATE OF NEBRASKA, SECRETARY'S OFFIC Lioun Lok 0. 84,500, S| V. B. Caldwell, §100,000: 2. Rogers, | MF- Alsop, who is a bookkeeper. They both little of this famous product. Recelved and filed fof record on this 8th day pulring pump, amounting o | o8 0 S e 0 jogets: | lived at the Hotel Quintette and prompuly f A 000 . A 2 X n?uu\ J y 0 v , rozu- q ctruary, A, D. 1693, and recorded in r o A e R TR R TR o £0.000; John . Wright, $0.000; | fell in love with each other and agreed to o FAR"AH Sf. T"EATER- PRIDES Tar price $.00 ... . $3.9 ) RRARHL e Onle WArEARE Tor | Cnlian i) doBE 5 o, | secret marriage. It was only by accident 250, 350, 500, 730, Secretary ¢ : ged to the maintonance und | Soories W, Mosher, $306,000; D. E. Thomp- | that the marriage became: known to the Gur ls erfi TONIGIT. G p . ¥ SECRETARY | Q0N “Aecount, that should bo charged to | Son: $150,0005 J. D. McFarland, $200,000; | £I08 b0e JHUITIRS, Docaime, Known . J 3 3 ¢ L dohi ¢ retary ofstate | GRS SR Ol nd Glhts. ¢ e auit | Richard C. Ouicalt, $150.0005 Jown Bz | £ . The s o slster o I FUNMAKER Lundborz's, [ubin's and Colzato’s s i i u d lights. I K s, 5 0 " | Tittmore, assistant to the president of | celobrated porfumes, all olors EBsrally comparad the fo £ copy of the | ances B A ol 16 Baala 6e s oA 18 “llnll]’l‘m;::‘:lylk):ll. ll‘..t.:“i-l"xf:; Sio0; ¢ | Sioux Ciiy & Northern road, and w S u 0 t er HENSH AN S TEN BRGECK [ csrishibotiieapopoungn 29¢ 3 on o W. Mosher's contract for tha 3 | 50 Oro e X008 o | TR Y X PR T A £100.000: | favorite in local society. NG, ¥ § ant and this oflice are due (except as above | T, Boggs, $100,000; N. S. Harwood, $100,0 y A HOWLING Nebruska penitontinry, peftentiary grounds | H6A" thitdiraeios 18 the. Tootag. ih the | raiogkss 100000 N, 8. Harwood, $100,000; e In A MRIEEs | THE NABOBS | Rlostier to W: I1. Dorgan of the contract for | commandunt’s 3 g ioepecttully, he boud was approved upon the same day | Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's Soft Water th penitentiury, penitontiary grounds wnd Augtor Bubiic Accounts. | that it was filed, January 8, 1891, and is en- | Witchhuzel sulve will cure them. o/ ater is scarce, convict labor, wiih t dinal on file in this aed I'Apnroved Db ek v e : y 23 Office and thirt the same Is & truo and porfoct Coustdering the Mosher Contract. doeasd S AURIOYRd\ L Ay Aboth CaxGovarnor Are You Troubled With Kheumatism? don’t worry yoursclf for a moment-- FARNAM St THE;TER ROPULAY copy of said extention and assignment . 4 VRSOt AEERYOR “After roturning from the hospital las . ' s _ PRIGES In testinony whercot 1 hnve horounto sot my | The resolution adopted early in the week e Felopier réturning from the hospital last | g0 rightahead and use hard water with \50: 256 "350, BOC And. 78/ hand and affixed the great seal of the state of | by the house to the effect that the state A Modern . tebrugry I commenced using Chamberlain’s Nights, commonciig Sunday Matliivo Nobraska, dono at Lincoln this 16th day of | shoula annul its contract with W. H. B. Up-north farmers toil, sweat and fertilize | F0in Balm and have never been without it | | | | Dlarch, in'tho year of our Lord, one thousand | Stout, subsequently assigned ‘o G W, | to ek tho burost hving froum their wornoys | Since. 1 fnd it removes pain as soon as 1 is y | ciiht Hundrec wnd ninety thtoc, of tho fndo- | RO ind Bow murported to bo in the | soil, while North Galveston fruit lands will | applied according to dircctions. For rheu- [ ¥ THE VQOROO | B o etoonth o i e ane hune | hands of W. H. Dorgan, and asking the con- | yield from $225.00 to $1,000.00 per acre with | Matism 1 haye found nothing to equal it. "~ Tho hiimatabie 1eish Comedinn, } | Protty Girls and Fuuny Comedians. | Linon handiorchicts, slishil T Matince Suturdiy. 50iled, worth 106 1o 25¢ ench 5¢ twonty-sovonth, JOMN C., ALLEN, currence of the senate, came up, balf the labor.. This gulf region offors to | Joseph W, Young, West Liberty, Oho, Coun- THOS, E. MURRAY Secretary of State. Senator tes moved that the resolution | farmers, manufacturers and invalids every- | W, West Virginia, Supportad by xeelient Conininy turned Lo the senate without action thing to be desired Litinos Wedne Our $.50 black henriottas $1.04 IN THE SENA wator Dale offered an amendment, pro The climate is mild &nd healthful twelve Cedar Rap 1 Destroy WHITE RllSSlAN viding that the senate concur in the resolu- [ mouths in the year; the land bristles with | CEPAR Rarios, In., March 31— 1l WONDERLAND and g B Gt 'uh e Eeriiey Reformatory—The | tion manufacturing resources and is a farmer’s | Telegram te Tue Bee.]—The depot hotel at 1 BUOU THEATER | 3 Prison Contract Considered In support of his motion Senator Mattes | paradise. If you've the slightest. tinge of | Lowden was destroyed by fire this morning ALL TULSWEER 500 codar patis, 400 goods, at 3 17d Lixcony, Neb., March 8l--[Special to | claumed that the senate could not act iutel- | curiosity about this industrial spot, apply to | causing a loss of £,000. The depot was saved JOHN T) ORMOND AGN+S FULLER Y L fed . > ligently on the resolution aud that it con- | D. D. Smeaton, room Barker block, the foults e In the Spectacular Drama R 3 iy E. v gred % | Tug Bee]—The scnate applied itself very | yonplated a leap in the dark local agent of the North Galveston assoc With great difionjy X! THE SEA OF ICE, | industriously all forenoon to listening to re- Senator Everett didn't know exactly | tion. The address of the general oftice is, Av ,.‘f AT i ? OUR NEW COMPANY AND TIHE TAYLORS, | Large willow hampor 794 ports from standing committees. These re- | where the senate would lana if it voted to | Box 963, Miuneapolis, Minn TP Aol S and you'll never know the difference. NOVELTY COMEDIANS, | price#Lo) porta were very voluminousand consumed | annul the contract. He therefore moved - " Boautitul Souvenir for Evary Ludy Visitor 5 5 The Journal this yeek commences the pub. The clothes will be just hite B} i no : e resolutic » referred to e o WILL RUS ] K. | © ust as white opular Prices. Danl wtinoos, almost the cutire time, to the exclusion of ;I'I“;L‘“‘:_‘; “‘.,1;"':‘: be referred to the com RUSH THE WOR. ! lication of the Chmberlain Medicine com. J Popular P'ri Dally Muti Heavy gluss tumblers, re all other business. Among the bills ad- | “Sepator Harris believed that the resolu. | One Thousand Teams to Bo Employed on | PAnY advertisemonts 16 it were the ads of clean and sweet-smelling, because thi | ~ OTIMER] bele e, it one doz vanced to third readiug were senate files | tion should be adopted and tho contract ab n New Ratlroad. any other medicing fouse we would fel that | «White Russian” is specially adaptes ! ! to a customer, each 420, 2 5,200, 450 and 233, Senate files | rogated on the ground that the whole e Sioux Crry, [a., March 31.—(S T We DWod QUR IOREHED. Al R0k e haye | i Special Tele- | qone business with this firm for years. TL i | f; o 1 hard water. 5, 240, and house rolls 3, | truct labor system was vicious and a detri- | gram to Tur Bek,)—Work on the grading of | romedias re the best and our & or use n hard water, i , and houso rolls 83, | B2k Jet SRKH WO Vi e atate. gram to Tur Bee.]—Work on the grading of | remedies are the bpst and our family medi RoInLoa o Investigate the condition and | should not ot hastily in the matterand | YO Sommenes poxy Monday, vl e A N e LA DOmEts U o SRS B A R Striusky steel praserving ;}u’“““m".m of the Stato Iudustrial schaol | yanted the seport referved to the. peniten | sub-contractors will putforces all alon tho is thia high vogar) e ttem shas promats ux | Duky Bismond Tar Soas, Wenae'* " | 60 COMEDIANS 60 COMEDIANS | Sirausiy stcol bilk pans oy submittod tta roport. - Tt was os | tiary committeo b ine, Men and teams aro being hired s fasy | 10 FUR their 0 — v 1 Firausky siool wiah Loatn Rt iey submitd its poy ey o o] enator Popo opposed the resolution, He | as they can be had gud it is the intention to e P P e 4 BoYD'S THEAT RE [ Birausiy Srool dpucrs > < t ¥ did not believe the legislature had the | put 1,000 teams on the line within a week. e, 1 S YIRS C. Worth from 65¢ to 75¢ eac) Your conmittoe appointed to investigate all | 41 3 4 " LR R A0 188 I good qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem state institutions not heretofore Invest right _to aonul the prison contract, | The plan is ta have the line completed from [ C4e" 414 will agree with the editor of the Saturday Ev'ng, April I. B rer of (ho hoase Of roprarehtatty asing his argument on the bill of rights in | Sioux Falls this summer. BALEARD WL (Riene0 v S i oF The Cele 1eavo to report that we proceeded ut onee to | the state constitution, which provides that - - S0UFDAS_ 08 LALL e Cele- HHIRSCHB!R“’ " i b have ever used for colds, croup and whoop- 1{ examine into the finane fairs of the Stato gislature cannot inpair the g Piies of people nave piles, but De Witt's 1 3 o :mur.u “ l Judustrial school at Kearney, and to huve the | of contracts. He believea the matter should | Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, ing cough. J& brated Non- CLE! Strausky steel cofeo pot | | Books and accounts of that Institution for the | Do reforred to the rommittee on judicine SR80 Tour yoars oxamined by an expertace | o1 1 to the committee on judiciary e Work of fown G, countant. Many witnesses were ealled and all | Senator Moore believed that the mattier avy Damage Suit. Orreswa, Lo, Migeeh 81.—([Special Tele- Youohers upon’ which warrants wore drawn | could only be settled by the courts, VUpon tho state treasury during the poriod | Senator Stewart claimed that the state | , CEPA® Ravivs, o, March 31.—(Special | gram to Tug Bee] It has been discovered | Spectucles A : i an ry and maned wero obtained from the Board of Pub- | penitentiary, and the property and convie Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Licutenant Olney | at Hiteman that the grave of Frazer, the \ lic Lunds wd Hulldings, and examined us | avo jn the keeping of irresponsible partie and Eye u 0 shortness of the twe allo who are_under no bonds to the state. Ho : 3 ma a uar S y ‘;;"?‘“‘;,‘,‘,’,‘,‘j,‘:;'l!‘.‘,;h‘,‘,,\“‘{“‘.,;: it As a result | glgjmed that the resolution did not itself Glasses for . L s beon the custom of the Board of | aunul the contract, but that it merely ex- TR e e 2 T 7 : PR rflv‘l'f: ‘L hds und Mulldings to cause tobe | pressed the sentiment of the legislature . 7 Lo o tR . sale in Om- EYE GLASSES how .\hy.‘{‘?\.)?..‘l'..'\y-.',,mw- Specialties rehased under contract the articles of conl, |~ Senator Clarke belioved that the resolu- GLs > 536 Exhibition Drill by Omaha Guards. ‘ \&' rand grocorles for sald lustituion, Estt: | tion, it adopted aud carriod into effect, aha by PATENTED duuy 2041188 *‘n changeable Our special semi-annual saj of Ladies’ and Children's or suld articles aro prepared once eic would save the state 50,000 a year, He First floor 81, balcony The, gallery 25c. 0 superintondent ana by hir v 'ts fry pr H o f PREET PARADE 5 P, M. SATURDAY uln,,,‘l|,"u{| WL :iuhhhlm:\l ,d.“,(,': kuew by reports from other state peniten- \ ] \ 0 0 [) : d of purchase and supplics at its first | vogue, those ins s are self- & " i el B Mandav. i :.!':olfi:'[“:‘nf'“wm.'.u...-nm'.’ tof the now | ornearly so. Ho belioved that the legisla- _ SoleA ents s Omahu | OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T | Begins nex nday marter und are supposed to boawarded to | ture could ina duy orso formulate a plan g . ; % i ) ho lowest bidder for the management of the penitentiary. { while costing the euployor and empioyes | s f 4 pilani The item of coal was careful l{vaxu'w\nfli All motions were withdrawn, and the Dls RD nothing, Las enabled us to advanco the lnter- Suml.ly s paper for particular “nto for the period of four yeurs, Lo SROCE | ¢ rhor consi fon of th A o estsofboth.and wiss ) 1 bysecuring Intendont requires all coal to be welghed on urther consi tion of the matter went R ndalliane "alat af b X the scalos at tho school and tho coal s pald for one duy. better resutts with the mackine, VILS. WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ETC.. that ac for on the basis of the school weizhts and not AL SR P S arany tham 1o hen QUIOKLY ' atd P ERMA 5 of h f the coal doai- ¢ NENTLY CURKEI Full STRENGTH and tone ‘.'.'.":.‘?:."‘,;‘.l:u';.i‘"r:.“..".‘.u‘.‘.‘,“jr"fl SRAHEL | conrior Chawics atosh (o, qibetion of Bt oc s it s e | Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedicl W : 6‘00./5 R — o q curely packed) FREK o any sufferer the' prescrip rintendent, e, 71" Silvornal tostitied | L ST GEUT " ietndbn of the 1100 that eured o of - (hess troubies. Addre TELEPHON® 1782 1713 PARNAM B0 ""A;:‘h. ln‘me 0 the lusiitution and Lo | senute to the fact that duriug the forenoon A BHADLEY, BATTLE CHEEM, MICK ELEPHONE 17 T ¥4