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RIDAY, APRIL 7 r | = — 1 explanati Ao 1 Correll nority report, but this brousht o o ‘ wntters pertaining to their duties and actions | [ v “ N e o o hdioato the send lieutenant govornor during the call of the | jority report, A prolonged wranglo secmed To .,.l....,...‘,...,..,.,.,.,,.., once is distasteful to the government, he house and asked pormission to retire, and | imminent, whon Howe moved that both ro | 14 win Pomatieud i1 ¢ in e is\oRy arrested, thrown into fail and without the request had been refused. ports bo received and sproad upon the rec. | OIS YRR PRI TAGS: | ”, tha Sthte 1AL O IomTh Adiourned by | and froquently without knowing the renson, The licutenant governor was evidently ds. This was subsequently amonded so as | 4 o[ ReTaty ahd 1t riroated that the | Omaba's Escaped Siberian Exile Intorviewod | 18 sent intoextle. He may be anovelist, an stiered by tho statement, for, pounding on | to have all the evidence in tho investigation | ho joint convention. The motion provailed. | sttt dqras A | oditor, o student, a poot. It makes no LflCt"lted his desk to cull the senator from Harlan to | also printed and the motion carried without S el il Ui Mgl B il d by the Lecturor, difference, He must sometimes go if he < order, he said, with considerable indignation | dissent Ulven Fuall Powers dent in t l:-llklrlh.u‘ T g idea o mad is morely suspected of - htvid i in his voice, that the st mt was not Soderman took oceasion to reply to the Porter offered n resolution investing the | !;;'!:I‘“i‘l AR l]"“‘]‘(‘ ore it \:“‘:“"lt"‘ ‘.‘::‘v‘n b4 £ intention to R L P G AR O 8 S, | o T T bl | oo O oy aad pirats nd bo epnploy. | teong sentimenhin favoy of « deyiightsd. | HIS STORY 13 BELIEVED BY MA. KE! Ho may even bo areosted under A Food 10F. | R e, Th o v wrong name, but will o a 1 to preo- nd Soott also backed up the story, | that he was ashamed of or which he would | attorn j probentte the' {mbenchmomt . { SHIERG e Aoty _— sent any defense. The poli become | i yuraged & general carousal > saying that they had heard the conversation, | not \eain under similar eir 1 cases Dt el b virtually the judges @ to the Saves )’ " “Well, there's evidently some misunder McKesson said that the members of the Lowley wanted to know why it should be | in which membors became _intoxicated, | Leeture on the Vietims of Russia's “Admin- | conce of people oftentimes Saves Bables' Lives standing about it," said Stewart., “Dale was | legislature were not sent there to cateh | necessary for the com y end for ;:.‘\ “[“ "':;;v‘"n‘l' rw“:viil‘ :vlv\u! “'H'r ‘l“r‘( n-‘l'v' | on the wrong side of the senate ducks and drakes, but Soderman differed | personsand papers, He asked if the supreme o legislative Loy, an ing an unpleas- | Nteeaotitionts Views=A Divisi Tals The speaker then n rive act Tho roll call was resumed, and as the vo e | with him and said that he would always try | court was not clothed with all the power | 8nt memory of it on the public mind. It is | At L CT historical instances of the suffering under Wo tave atelate proof from proceeded the licutenant governor said, in | tocatch them when there were any to be | necessary more than proBable that the informal dis. | zone by those who had been to hors and y ans thet In response to question from Everett. that | caught Tho prosiding officor callod for a voto on | guasion, of, (nehe in ronliy flxed tho thmo | R how they had ‘been torn from home thousands of cases Lactatol Food ny senator who voted to have the matte Krick also replied to the aspersions cast | e adoption o solution and Towloy's | for final adjournment st bR A LB G LT ol Fool made & part of the record would by his vote | upon him, He said that he was honest and | voice was the onl reard 10 opposition Where the Inkstands Were. When the story of Tsracl D. Gerber, fre- | trial started upon a journey of tho it B y other endorse the reflections on the chair con- | sincere in his action and protested as to the [ On motion of Darnes the joint conve The cut glass and silver inkstands | Quently called “Sam® or ‘Jake” Gerber, | miles, much of the way on' foot, to falled, ' Forty of theso wined in the statement. The challenge was | purlty of his motives. | Ho said he was por- | adjourncd charged up to the state In the bill for house | Was published to the world in T Be, | WHere they were obliged to serve for A b X with the plotnres accepted by ten of the senators, as that num ectly willing to go back home an e his | sote 5 g g W years and perhaps for life I'he sufferin 74 children sent ) 02 Ap- ber voted in favor of placing Stew wte- | constituents and stand upon his record | Tha following is the wording of & efroular | b i, On fs in the possession of the |, mieht hot be et W lined to think | 4 kg \wu v were Indescribable, The station | plication. Wells, Richardson & YHeht on tho record. Twen ty senntors voted 5 TRk dsu DRy | yyThe following ts the | A the bTharIn the Runds of-tna nig a not by ny‘_‘. . nd it did seem in , houses where the prisonor mained over . o, Durliagton, Vi the other way, however, and consequently | ok 4 bl of | chief clork. [ach has the nameof the re- | S0me respe little extraordinary. It | night were overcrov fool scarce and flfw{nlur:-hhhrmml\\hr« mhiqr In\;y-“-rl“;l | e cipient and his position bandsomely en- | Was, however, virtually confirmed yesterday, | I\Im wlw innumerable. The punishments in of the senate for the personal explanatio oty graved on the silver bas Mr. Gerl il be renembere o [ Micted were most inhuman investigation announced that he was wly ) N . Y WAR \ o A T ba | Mr ierber will be renembered as th " made by the gentleman from Sioux will | ANOTHER NOTE OF WARNING Speaker Gaffin says his was brought ¢ 1 I'he treatment was s ont to make ter URNO 10 veis to submit his report and sent the f in an who left Omaha about two years a torists of any neople, and it was & wondot im by Mr, Shill w0 subseque A AT tho disptived points naving been dis. | W.theclorkcs doslc and 16 was roads | gy s neacsesT AL s A FARCE? AN | 1 ey 1 have bl mue onerened - uon ft. | VISt his family in Russia, Ho had been | at the whele tiation was ot converted to posed of the further reading of l}’w “."“,"fl] of your specinl committos to whom was_ fefors | APPEAL TO HONESE MEMBERS OF He states that he had no ides of taking it | there two months and a half, when ne was tervorism. - And - shiame n the United Wonlen was dispensed_with after two hours B¢ | rod the following resolution | ALL PARTIES away from the state house at the end of the | arvested on the charge of having left | States that it was negotiating a treaty with | been occupied in the several struggle: 'l Whereas, Serions insinuations and eharges \ TRNTLAMEN OF THK THGIshATURR: The joint | seasion | Russia by which these poor politi sonato listoned to soveral committee Teports | have beon mude In tho public press and in nfli- | convention shoutd AppoIAton 163 mpeachiment | Chief Clerk Johnson on the contrary, 8 cal offenders can be taken fvor aind then adjourned untii. tomorrow at 10 | dasitszrisuly aftocting thehomor ind puta- | commitite oty mei Wio fneorriptit Tt e erle dolinson ot tho contrarys s¥8 | thrown into Jail, given no treial, and fn very | Gur tand and roturned to Rissia for punishs | “/“ll ‘v’ Slbe on of cartain members of this house in reli= | en of solid Judgment and fron nerve, men d tha vas ¢ short order started o s way to Stberi men \ 4 t ) IN THE HOUSE, Whereas, Tt is proper that the wuilty be puns | proceedings, nen who will not help w b | Shilling for a requisition for the engraving | Afte most trying journey and o nine ( \\ “-. means of forged pa n;y! b If onr ished and ihe Tinocent acquitted from sus- e fnpeaciied offieiats, Remenbee, when the | on the one given to the speaker months' coufinement there, he managed to | ZOVernment were to consider this forgery 5 e tiext s¢ elects picion: therefore, | Teiciaditiure hias aidjonrned (he whole responsi- | Ho ' did not know that the seeretary was | manyof those who loole to America as o 5 USual at the next school election— Omaha Charter Bill Passe Tosotved, ‘That this wholo mutter be retorred | bility of conducting the T B LA L L L oscapo, roturn to Russin and back o freo | warida ®for tho opnressed would look ence: | but for andidatas 7 Fostigntion Repotts 1) to 0 committec for o thorotih examination, | this bomiteoe, 1 1¢ s weik oF (Heachero waking presents purchased with state money. | America, where he arrived about two weeks | forth in vain Ui b nee- | but for many candidates. They give fixcotx, Nob., April6.—[Special T and suld committe hereby auth d to | the whole affair will be a stup 1< far Another Youcher Held Up, prior to last Christmas da e antiivg wag G (A ted tHEDBRNGUL By | A unanimous \uh—g\.l) day in the tuke evidene 1l senc rpersons and pag he state ofte s and thel ends are dol T \ 1 fi . 1 t t! /i BOOTIEE BN |L'Dho Tiouse had. HAL N HOUL'S: | RHd Lo, A0 &Il othbl Aets 1eeasanry [0 ChF .'mm"u officore x‘ Ll LIl The auditor of state has found another Mr. George Kennan, the Russian and Si creoptican views of all the personages de- | week—in favor ¥Li¥6 1o b before the joint convention | full force and effect the purposeof this prachment a faree Jeir pliun is to have the l\”th\"'Mn‘.\m-‘ pot \;-.-..(umm‘ 1s though | popjan explorer, writer and lecturer, who | Scribed by Mr, Kenuan, — This feature lent i 1 ] re the Joi fon JICSONL COMMItten rerppolnte or the joint | it ought to be paid and he turned it over to / special fnterest to the discours this morning. The ‘“governor's bl was | "N v 1o report as follow o o tiioontn | the apouker, who cullod tho Attention of the | WS it Omahn yesterday, having expressed o wd e e seond time and ordered to be printed 1t have oxamined twonty-two wit= | wet of folly, In Al otes und acts this | house, but no action was take calls for | & desire to meet and talk with Mr. Gerber " i # e L b s08, wlioso testimony 1s contatnod in the | fiopning, thice of these men—North, Lowley SE Rl R B R LR Mol oot o e ey ! SN A A L) 0 b Ihe Omiie charter was then taken up yios whoao testliony s contatiod i tho | morning, theeo of these man=Nottl, Lowley a8 the price of the chai shich the | a mecting was arvanged botween them at 7 d but it was stated that it could not be dis- | and mude & partof this report ; AL CE g SLvanin An - | Mr. Kennan's room in the Millard hotel. [ White-s o d sympathy with tho accusod oft speetion of the chair led to the beliof that o bR L GG O posed of before the joint convention, and it | Exonerates Fulton handepodent Bl bors, e o aoiniiten | mistake had been made fn the prico, but-tho T" rtly after '\' LAALCURAL L it Prye it \" 3 ‘flfi' 1 WHITE E@USS'AN was agreed to put the bill on its pagsage im Second—There was introduced in evidence | when you have nearly half the members of | voucher was approved by the secretary of nnan pulled from a chest in the room a L NP b mediately after the adjournment of the joint | an article published in the Nobraski this canvention, and aftor you have done most | state and it thus havpened that it was | vniform sueh as s worn by the conviets, | cial Telegram to Tie Bee. | —Captain Br body, all members concurring rogardiess of | I WA LA I SIRTEE TG Mt S0 | Dchibior Hhe b il Bl you responsivie | bresented to the auditor, but tho warrant | Mr. Gerber was thunderstruck Indian agent at this agency, loft, tho agency ) part | esentative Fulton, Wo find from - the | for the saceess or failure of his case. . “"\‘II"f"h":l‘l"“""“,l AR h aTReaite *} It was identical in appearance with the | this morning for No Water's camp, about The house reascmbled 5and at once videneo hereinbefore referred to that Mr Democratic members, will you submit to AU Bt (e the senate this | .. hehadwort Ynva e boTRect TGRS sixtec a8 fhom hero, to" brbg > The house reascmbled at 1:15 and at on 1| Fulton 1s exonerated trom any earge of i | pepres T ity by i b who | afternoon to call up sbnato filo No, 310 the | On¢hohad worn. Hegave the correct Russian | sixteon miles from hero, to bring In “w \ | Istrative P * o Ullusteatod with opinions or sus ot Man's Inhumanity, This is What They Kicked On. supplics at respectfully 818 and 316 have | there we No sooner was that matter out of the way | sentatives than Chairman Goss of the insurance bribery | the joint cony his country without pecmission. Ho was took up the Omaha charter bill, which DROpOE INfIenGos, And from iy conneetion | 1s oty i oympathy with the weeused ofie | street railway bill, in order that the house | hame of each and every article, and when | Sticks and White-Face-Horse, the two ring been advanced at the morning session mm.- it any personsiazainst whon any suspicion | elals; aman seleeted Dy a republican state | amendments micht be concurred in, but. the | asked what accounting he gave every third | leaders of the Indians who killed the four | because they know it has no equal as a top of the list of bills on third rouding by B | any el enarge, and (e 1S aetion s a | Chidspendont republicuns, aro you wiling to Droseat 1y et s ol rder, Vjgorous | duy to the offeluls of his posscsslons, hio re- | White men on this roscrvation on tho night | labor and temper saver on wash-day. votes. The bill was read and placed on its | memberof the house and of the insurance | have on that committee two republicans who A 3 K e agatust the bill, and | eited in the quick, conventional way every | © sbruary 2, 1803, Captain Brown to 2 b % passage. The roll ecall wLu\n-.: m a ny I Fofernee (o Dnsarance legistation | Rave done notine Lo unearth these trands, | e opposition will try to Kuoek it out in this . | The “White Russian” is a great soap to 4 B Teaving it stranded whon tho leais, | article. Here was proof that he had served | the agency physician, Dr. Danicl, and one p=t itirely honorable and o phosed . 10 thess proceedings? Ree | manner leaving it stranded when the legis- | ortl o P ¥ vote of 80 to 1, and the bill was | Third—-We find that houso roll No. 237 was | temibor If thie (il proves o faree you witl be | lature adjourns, | as & oprisoner, The cont he exam- | policeman with him ;‘;c ’{,‘ hard or ‘““1'1 ‘“ r. Does not passed, Rhodes entering the same pro- | drawnand fon seearcd by per= | ground down 10 powder by the Tepublican ! | {6t 5110 BB Ry Bl LEnaY chib oLt | 1 ToMENY hatPeburued: and ibrought bal | ugl' enor injure the hands—is per- & pore | ground d Locknor Scores Kynor, > i YERU * (geinst 16 ‘nw. . had. beon | | o et | TR who belleve tn @ genuine prose- | When the Omalia eharter was up this | WAS wanting. Itisof gray color, and has | Two-Sticks and would have brought White- | fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. entered against the railroad bill in the sen to use his Iifluence to | eation of this case, we appeal to youin the | aftornoon Lockner of Douglas arose with | @ piece of yellow cloth, diamond shaped, be- | Face-Horse, but Dr. Dauiel examined hum JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chi o o detent of said b ut th o of an ¢ cod and plundered people to | ¢ ‘ S Ao Bt 8 ! + | . S, ., Chicago. ato—to the offect that it had not been read wumm'f\".'.“m: o e s o | e of an outraged and plandered OGS | something on his mind, when he explained | tween the shoulders, indicating that it was in- | and found that ho was very badly wounded Makes th fu & in full on three separate days in cach house. | whon it was made, and we holieve that no | Wil represent your scntiments and carvy out | 1is vote on the passage of the bill. He said | tended forone sentenced to reside in Siberfa a | Mrough the leftknee joint. Mortifieation Duikv “v""*r-wl ’Y‘wr \n'm LA L cockman offercd a resolution fixing tho | member of the logistature had any knowledge | your wishes 10 of these criticisms apply | that the charter was very important to the | oo yo oSSR B0 E S50 | had'set in and it scemed to be only a ques Brockman offered a resolution fixing the | 5e'yjiooffar or was in collusion with the party | fo Mossrs, Barry and van. Housen, who re | people of Omaha, so much so that the mayor | SSEtR length of time but not as a convict, i p v tion of a short_time until he would die. At time of final adjournment for Saturday | making the same. Your committee eannot | doing their whole duty. Yours for justice called a mass méeting the other evening in | thAtter beine desianated by twa diamonds. | iho time Two-Sticks and White-Face-Horse noon, but it was laid on the table. A resolu- "Hv“l;\'-\;v.lv\lm ) strong ",”,‘i"fw n““f g t o THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT, its interest. At that meeting & member of x“u:-;’,.h. .‘\;1»__‘ HVI..}H.. I‘v-n.{i»w W l( ;_\?’w ‘;w" were wounded by the Indian police on Febrt tion was introduced fixing fees in the cons | 1SR e e b it or i irous Will Servo Notloe on the Court. 118 HoTNe N a6 EHe sbRLBIABNE. thit. i wemmi.| O ore e e N lanter f'a character prejudiciu or injurlous to style, was of similar material and the pants | e AN DY fivine on the poliee. The A " = i ; i it A N Hitars wad ni ser of the Douglas delegation stood in the A | 0 test cases at £100, but pending its considera- | any class of business with the intent of ox- [ A special force of typewriters was put | ber of th clegation T ere made apparently ofburlap sacks. [ ¢ tion the senate appeared, and the joint con- | trting money from those interested thercin fo1 work ¢ tonigt canylug: the Articles | WA of the passage of the bill, and “thav he | Vi "\‘~.‘.,‘,.,,i\’ i) :\\]H o :“.]‘ SO Bl LOLCO SRS TIFIOHONG MReac N Qe LRG| Oul] sf all wpeared, i J = X ¥ o B ho articis | and he alone. had defeated it up to that | N 1 o pper whic {murderers and wounding Two-Sticks and | 5 Matition wis neatntonlled toordor: isurance Men Had No Chance. of impeachment and ~ at midnight the | i Beopone. g gefeated it up been worn by some prisoner. P i SEoren 5 2 Fourth—We find from the evidence that Rep- | Work was completed. The assistant secrctary | Ume i (L O LN CLGE et ol 7 e DL affords an excellent opportunity for the Mouse Ttoll 38 All Right. peourthi—i¥e find trom the ovidenicothat Ren- | B0 o Tove st 7:80n the morn. | Shomember ho haddeolined, but afterwards No Wonder He Remembered. Marstial Try of South Duiota was horo | piccpocket to get your watch, If you The housc s called to order o 08 ime|. (TGO Eo NI EEan: HEARIISRTl: sovaFal: tiHibk: ng to personnlly v motice and the | Stated privately that Lockner was the man What seemed to take Mr. Gerber's atten- | LW0 weeks ago to arrest them and went to 1Ck-POCK! 2 ir watch, 0! MO L s O e e e D R e e i A G R s Now, said Mr. Lockner, »1 ‘fling this | tion more than anything elso’ was the log = thelreatup, but was udvised by the Indinus | would be proof against his skill, be sure medtatoly aftor the adjournment of the joint 1o ' life i original articles on Chief Justice Maxwell of . ything clse was the log ) ¢ nediatoly | ) HLLY pantes i heartng before that committee for | g} fHvama T o oW home into the face of the man who uttered it | forters, He stipped offa shoe and put one of | thit he had better not attempt the arrest.o | lh at the ‘..m or ring) is a ¥ S 4 : the supreme court, who is now at his home DI i f \ convention, and Chairman Rhodes of the :|.w |.m;.‘m\,~ of stating thefr 4*71141‘I1Hll~ 1o | fn that city an untruth, and I will leave it to this | these iron pands around his ankle, illus. When Captain lvlmw called upon I'wo; i committee on engrossod and envolled wouse roll No. 257, but that said bill was r e i house whether it is 30 or not. 1 do not think | trating how he had walked for thotsands | Sticks in his tevee and toll him that he reported that house roll i3 hud been corr I R T ST | s TP R R R oo umendation that it he passed, without any op- ary 4,the police called upon them to surrendor. WINDING UPF WORK. the gentleman, Mr. Kyner, is in a position to | of miles with one of those npon each foot, | MUst 20 to the azency Two-Sticks said “No, portanity being afforded said representatives — make charges against others. He is now | cutting ivto his flesh. He showed the marks | &ir" - Brown reptied, S#¥ou must go with spealker. i Members of Both Touses Getting Rendy to. | Under a eloud beforo this house, and 1 dowt | stilt loft by tie fotters. T eriticised the | 65 Tnean what §sa On motion of Howe, the action of the house | I’ om the evidence of one witness, I propose to be arraigned by him as to my loy- | workmanship, said they were not more than | Two-Sticks —replied by sayinz. in refusing to concur with the senateon | and wll\‘-wllh les insomeof the newspupers pub- Liscory, Nob., April 6.—[Special Telogram | #1L¥ to my city or my coustitucnts one-half as heavy as the ones he wore, | Brown, you know I am badly wou houso roll 311, the meidental legislative ap Fitin the state, which articlos wero | BAeous Bebe A FEEDIT TRIGRTIE | Ryner fhushied at the reference to the reso- | Tho cap Tooked very familiar to him, | cannot ; propriation bill, in the matter of postage and L viboneos heloioret ooy kb X e two great obstacles in the | jygion of censure now standing against him | e put it upon his head, and with Brown said that was thereason he had bapers for the senators, was reconsidered, | Nepresontatives J. G, Kynso and T &, Shotl- | way of legislative adjournment have been | on the records of the house for Insulting a | tne overcont upon his_ back loked like a | brought the doctor e and the senate amendment wus coneurred in. | oiforts to exier money from (hose nterested | removed and the final closing of the session | female employe of the house and refusing to | Siberian prisoner transported to Omaha SHo s examiined you explained the Jas. Boss ‘ontest Compensitic v in insurinee logisiation, bat we find that the | will undoubtedly come within the next | 2Dologize, but he made no response. Lock- | The upants he picked up and threw down | 8£ent, “and says you can be moved and you ille . KoHtSebi0omuanencion Allovad, evidonce is nov sufficiont 1o sustain sald | 2y O ture alrendy | Bt earndstly advacated the passage of the | with & look of disgust, ' | must come with me.’ Filled Watch Cases, Trwin's resolution relating to contest foos | chargan. 0 F 0T SR e S ot broaking un, | Ditland vecorded his” vote to enact it to | " Before he started upon his_journcy half of | ‘FwoSticks saw his game of blufft would | which are made of two plates of gold was taken up Lo Amount aggregatec h urther reprosont that the ma shows unmistakable signs of breaking up, | Jaw. his head and all of his face was shaved | 10t work with Captam Brown. They put | soldered to a plate of composition metal. arly 8,000, 2 reduction of about &5,000 from | Of report was informally considered by this T e e Bl " 3 el s S A nearly 5,000, & reduction ) rom bedh and the process is arapid one after it gets - . At the night stations he uover | him in a wagon and brought him here. He Doalcenialy e bellas ool ca et the amount originally sugwested. Those | Shectal committee, all of the members above were assented to by Rep and waste paper baskets were kept flying | Watch Friday’s pe y. | and always had to ep in the | APex of the right shoulder. Dr. Danicl says and cost about half as much, atives J. G, Krase and 1 This wonderful !m\\ is now fitted to the B e e sty comtest | Dresent, and it fiudings substantially a3 | under way. In the house today paper balls Wait _for ~Haydens' hosiery s once got inside with the first ones [ 18 In the hospital. He isshot through the | were allowed 2100 and those in Hamilton, | I'. Smith, the other member of this committee, 3 f | § seter > Enda whers iy he will get well 3 ; 3 Clay, Platte and Knox connties | Who'ls tlow dbsent tnd whose name docs not | through the air, while o spirit of rollicking T T T Tt Gnthr O ciocnsic Es e prTay S i A Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Van Housen raised the point of order thay ”r" i vnri:nw-w At n-.x‘ to uml‘.-wm All | jollity scemed to prevail. These are symp- & 2 u £ h 'm“'l:‘fl".\\\‘ .\ & ‘“'; ‘\:‘I‘:"" - l_::'hll' ac ‘|' .“3\ BT “.“’" YT R, Always look for this trade mark. sz RadAtsuin ba RN Gwod R ero | Of which is resp submiitted Vi S > : o en'werc covercd ermin., ¢ SATISFLE 2 i Qs o ¢ ::f:tf ;".f‘l.:l ’%',i.‘!:,n.”“:.‘. .'M w”‘ A ’ % toms that are never kuown to fail, and indi- | Interesting Explanations Required ofaSouth | one was allowed about 5 cents a day None genuine without it. Thilad. o St i cate the speedy close of the session. Like Dakdta Wom with “hi‘h to buy food on the [ Seuth Dakota Democrats Resent the Charge Sold only through watch dealer: Keckley moved to cut out the allowance AR plinr 2ooadl . % the breaking up of the ice in the spring it Srovx Fars, S. D., . ia way e was taken ill ,“’- typhoid of Yankton Party Patriots. Nl Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send B0 R L Cornty b Lt i nob nreyails The same action was taken as in the other | o vends a rush and a crush, and within a | Tue Bee.]—The session of the United States | feVer, and when he lagged a little, w Wasmyaros, D. €., April 6.—[Special | to the manufacturers. g ase and both the committees were dis . 3 ! Roll call was ordered, but Van Housen | G0, oq" few hour: venues leading from the city | court which opened yesterday morning will struck in the face with a gun. He finally raised the point of order that as interest p sached 4 hospital, where he was left fouy | Telogram to Tie B ]‘,"“ answer oo pro- |- KeystoneWatch Case Co., members could uot vote on their ; A motion was made to take up senate files | will be filled with a erowding, pushing | try several very important cas The most | weeks, Here he reccived scarcely any at- | test from Yankton, S, made by aspiring | PHILADELPHIA cascs they could not to allow themselves | £ PHIFd reading, but hers evidently | throng auxious to gov away and leave the | Interesting i that of Mrs, Delia Tkompson of | teution. = A phy would o~ the | democrats st the appointment of. Mr. | gAML . gasaniilioy oould, ne i wought they had done enough for one day | capitor far behi {ghmore T SR rounds onee a y_and give | Hugh Kast to a position in the Agricultural | : T compensation, The point was declared not | Wousht, they had ‘done enough for one day | capitol far behind. Highmore. Mrs, Thompson, who is a woman | rounds £ ugh East to a positic Ag 4 : N Sy well taken. The rosolution was adopted by '.Zni'fl'l.l‘..L’II-'.'-Z’CJ"...1',.‘-,21.‘\'3 ‘;;z',"‘;‘;’lj;:,g;‘»\ taken | rn process of disintegration has already | of considerable £ the charge is true, | MEelY & spoonful _ of wwhisley; 1o | department, Judge Bartlett Tripp, mimster OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T a vote of 53 to 21. : begun, and nearly all the members are one of the most remarkable criminals | day was served and that very scanty, Ho | to Austria; Senator Kyle, Commodore | wijlo costing the employer and omployes Not Rendy to Adjourn. V scraping their belongings together i antici- | which this state has ever turned out. She | often cried for bread and often ate bread | Coulson, pres "‘}f““ (gt \i‘“‘f“'"',' RIver | othing. 1 s enabiod us 1o advanco tho Inter- The conference committee on adjournment Bm]) I‘RIE\DS l CLO\ LR pation of early migration, while a few have | is accused of being a wholesale incendiavy, | covered with bugs. Oftentimes, when an- T";‘,"",;‘;-‘_‘ PR L',']"}‘ Blac k",‘;",“: Jayion | ests of both. and also our own, by securin reported having agreed on Friday noon for already gone, 1ot to return. hlih'km:\llor.ll-'(', bout a year ago there nl)th-'rl n'mu-nb ‘lulml[. he ;lnlu lnn- ke j\‘,‘!'“p Jointed district attorney, and | DELLEr resutts whth tnz machine the sine die adjournment of the legislatur 2 e 3 oceurred in Highmore a series of disastrous | bread that was left upon his plate. [ Miller, just. t L gl alloumment of thoteshlatuie, [coNTINUED PROW i PAGE,| Would Make Short Work of Benton. | SO0 1 Highmore d series of isastrous | il (e, s, IGO0 B | fhe entire soinh Dakots delegauon her wil | Wyekoff, Seaman & Benedis! in the report in order that tho impeachment | Fresiise S o the member of the state con: The impeachment proceedings are com- | and one or two residences were burned | never had his shackles off. He had no [ Lomorrow cill onsecreiiny BOmon die B . 18 5t i o3 B shasize their appreciation of Mr, East by [ _TELEPHONE 1 172 FARNAM ST matter against T. I. Benton might be dis- il Gt tae Ot tRBEL =i - | pleted so far as the four parties originally S 8 nd in spite of all efforts to | quilts, using his overcoat for covering, and | Phasize R, 8 3 Zenor Stovens then elaimed the attention of the | \woro heard, however, and cither refe other session of the joint convention will be | jutnis oo Fouth house contalning the | Xty & ; e atine | . o e e Sl J heir most cordial approval, : . chair and asked unanimous consent to sub E X bl 2 scords was found to be on fire, and though | sufticiently to resume his journey and at the | b o —-———— nd asked wnanious consent, to 500 | back to the dounty central committces 4 to disposc.of the Bonton case, It | Lo voske sad e e O | o nitie monthe. Arrived at nis destinte | , Martin Longdon and wife of Omaha aro at NEW T al bribery investigation, The :v".:fi‘.‘ul(‘.)u&'\.\:“:‘ ;':! commitice of five ap- | is stated by the “3.mnnu-].v having the mat- | ing was consumed. tion. the Kigys THEATER. | 5 e was_granted” and the following re T e s N o | ter in charge that it would not require more | - Soon afterward the room in which the | His offense was not such as to require E i o Ao T port was read by the cler potameantor XN ConieRE toF bia (OFa an an hour to fiuish up that part of the | records were placed temporarily was fired. | libor for ‘the governmeat. *Ho was turned AL b e B Thursday, Epl’ll b. e & i MR gy ELIGHAUNS (ConTesLacalid ne work, after the senate names the time, d At this time a number of prominent citizens and allowed to roam over a certain At Now York—Arrivec LR o On Senutorinl Bribery. and MeDonough, are both newspaper men cticles of impeachment are already | veceived lotters of the viless deseription | district and told to make his own living, | men: Waesland, from Antwerp; Veandam, MATINRR BATYADA YA MR SPEAKER: As membors of your commit- | This was referred to the special committee, T I s i P ML 2d letters of tho vilest description | district and f ! 4 Vi 1 from Rotterdan, TR i W e e : making various disrepatable suggestions and | This was very difiicult for him to do, and ! S e « teo heretofore appointed o infestigate the e e BT e o i THSR e Eeeeaiary L | mukiug various igroputeblo sugece 1| This wus vory difficult for him to do, and | A% London--Sighted—Brittanic, from New and oty midset com pany, the [ | Silor anpolntod 10 Inionuance the £ b appirently intended to extort money. Some | had it not t him by hi Yy ix ot fo hence the thtes of members of the logie. | The business of the state central com- | ©f inpeachment and call the roll on the | of these letters deseribed methods by which | wife he would still be theve. Torls edics it LILIIPUTIANS fon of United | mittee was brought to a close at b o'clock | ddoption of articles. ‘e matter would | Jarge sums could be made by heavily insu Corroborated by Kennan. N Honll=Ree ot s Nom Lot In tholr best spectacalar play and the committee adjourncd, subject to a | then probably be left in the hands of the | ing property and then burning it. Some of O aLE oA, s ot ey wore fuad. oty | S8 OF Uhe Shatkman. - Those waa s fosbts | Doard of manngoment. appoinied this afior- | e lntborien wore' informe o wachuate | H then detaled ot leneth i v Nenyenessantids Somesdbd i heWPU DIl R in #Ma glc ’ o log ¥ allogo ' | attempt to bri the fight agai oon. 5 or burning the whole town and making a o g . % it 4 it membors of the loglstature for (o allesed pur- atimpilia bring up thol st oeginey {in There is & rumor afloat that the sonate will | reat stikn by selling tho lumber necessary | Ve many of the points which needed en- | At Bremerliven Arrived—Trave, from | As prosonted far more than 1000 tinos fn SRR R O R ] b W st the promoters of | Altempt to dodge it and a democratle sen- | to rebuild it. - All of these_ letters admitted | Mreing upon. His descriptions were so) New Yori Vil cotntry. iad so offered money to members of | sat upon if they made sucha break, lowed to come up in the upper houss, but | caused the other fires, but Still no clew was | Ban said: = 8 Wait for THayder hosiery sale. | Scenery. Giorgaous Coscaunos: Novel Efs lature, they nevertheloss aduiftall the other e SR ' | several of the senators take issue with this | furnishoe Woll, there's no_question but what his LR e Ay & ATIAn alo Saturd; 3 \ it y they subsided after gently feeling the pulse furnished. h ate Dl b le of so 1 W statoments made by mombers of sald legisli- | 00" 0" oommitteemen present. A similar | Sttement and insist that the > must S Unitad Stabes ofioera ‘as well as thoso absolutely true. He gives all the ho, #ale of, s will open Wednesday 3 0, 5 3 05 1S 1 5 (18 legltimate oongl H eRlc cos - acours ] a8 P ERS ”y TRAP morning at 9 o'clock. ture to be true und this in ftsclf inclinesus s | 01 FU0 SONEL LR DRt o Yogard | Do pushed to its legitimate conclusion. 1 is | of the county, worked tnsuccesstully on tho | hames of places ‘accurately, and tells of PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, € 3 G at several of Benton's friends are | caso until o fosw aveols i ) s ny little things that ke could not tell h — ? 0 Zond offora. of money wore made with corrupt in- | 1o the scheme to request the administration | Known that several o are | case until a few weeks ago. At lust they LI d gps ko i e » 200 Tente Fho'one party admits that e had heted | to submit all applications to the executive | UEYIDZ 10 stavo off the the threatened action | sot a watch at the postofiice and on a dark | e not experinced thew, OF course, it | - Janos e Malanarcon .‘,“\‘\':W«" ' BOYD'S THER TR, S0l “f S0 a8 go-betwoen for certain Interested partics, | comnmittee of the state central committer, | Until after the legislature shall have ad- | and stormy night saw a woman arop a lotter J6 SOSIIBQ P byet AL persons i RO s LA FOUR NIGHTS g unday, April 9 Who showed him the money and but it was likewise discovered that such o | Journed, and are trying to s away Some | in the mail box. They recognized the hand- | {0 the Russian government. All atrocities | visit in Kansas City p COMMENCING nday, Apr poney would be patd when tho votc Tt iy Mhviac dlscovarad thatauch & | Sfthe independents by threatening o in- | writing and prompuly - scized hor. She | Which have come to light have been denied. | John Legholm, who slings mail on t} Matineo at 2 o'clock Wednesduy. G I s 2 ¢ it donod bofore it wits fuitly born 040 | U100 Attornoy General Leeso In the st un- | nraved to be Mra: Futmpaon and the lotiey | B, there fs no exageeration about this | Union Pacific division from Cheyenne o | A, V. PEARSON'S Ronantio Nuval Spoctacte taln sums of monoy it sald momborswouid | M. John Latcnser and his friends ran fn a | 1058 proceedings are dropped right where | similur to others, She confessed that she | MaN's stery, and 1t cannot bo successfully | Ogden, is spending a fow days in the city Th Wh t S d enttheir votow ad o iz dlreet, rather smooth tricke on Henry Voss, and the | they are. had written theso letters and claimed that | contradicted.” L/ AU the !\]h-lru-l' A ”\1“'~ st ‘.\TAI\ ] e 1te qua ron ‘or further information in respec these | Iatter gentloman and his staunch friends | Doane, Greene and Lo tson. she was prompted to doso by certain well SIBERIAN TLES, Gowell, Boston h mith and wife, 'S ST CAST , mutters we would respecttally rerer this hon- | ware vevy indignant over tho matter shen ‘ A san known and prominent citizens s, Wis.; W. Bonson, Slt Lake; G. ‘I | WLTH IT8 STAR CAST OI CIIARACTY arable hody o the evidence e s gut ; a " The three caucuses held at the state house EOBER SRt e $ M AR W 10010 T Robert i ard. Willtam Hareourt, Murray of the chafrman of this cor Noananas | they discovered it. Mr. Voss is an applicant R AT k Her motive for setting fire to the court | Georgo Kenn 3 ' alrery, V. 8, Sheridan, Wyo.; (Goorg Wouds, F 2, Muy Wheeler. King gf the chlrinan S e 3 ospect- | H0 i tion of supcrintondont of the oy | this afternoon expressed preforences as 1o | j5uga was the fact that sho was owing con- d z ] . Chicago’; 1. Washburn, North Platte 15 AR At L ek ivan fyid postofice building now in. courso of constree | Phe torneys to be employed te conduct the | giderable money and believed that by burtis | Gooree Kennan's locture on “Russian Po- | Hhomas Moore, Cheyennc: L G, Comstockc. | Fiwin i (3800 B iR Members of Committee, tion it this oléy: and ho' forwurded.to Wash.. | LLosecution of ‘theimpaichment cases, he | ing up the records she would be released | (FEOTEEe et pMSA) € Central City; H. H. Stevens, Western; D IS MECHANICAL \\|,.. ENIC EFFEOTS, McKesson's Minority Report ingion several days agoa very strong poti- | “'“'“"‘,"‘ "","‘””“‘\'(Z“’I"’ SudRe "”l““‘l‘ the | 00 the debt. Mvs. Thampson promises to | litical Exiles 1s a sad story, unrelioved by | Donahoe, Anaconda, Mont.; H. P, Jo Tho congress 0f navies, the moorish slaye McKesson's ¥ Report. sevoral days ngo a very strong peti- | jndependents Hon ., Green and the re- | Tror b8 08k 4 lht or humor T Gy T Wiy, Chadvon ; . A T s 888 2 | tion sotting forth his qualfications and fit ! oL make disclosures which will involve men of | any lightor humorous recitals, but never wenport, T ; i | o anox, e rulned wonastery, tho “ei‘n‘ll(;‘:l.jum.( read the following minor- | | oee & BN M Dosition. But Mr. Voss o W}"l”(‘:-“‘-”:v':: Vl<"-‘ A}‘ll'l!v"‘lIl"‘ll;'ll"'l\lxlllll‘n‘ll'lllr'l'- statewide reputation, but these promises | h intensely interesting from beginning | Hummell mont: 8. C. Swith and ) o .rn.u‘l 8.5, Chicago, the review QEEORISL L iy s Boyd demoerat, and it is said that Mr. M ane AR IO, SR 0 10 B Cap ¢ re not wenerally credited. Mrs. Thompson | o eqd. Tt puts in dramatic E. Smith, Hastings; R D. Browulo of the white squadron, TS Mi. SPEAKER: As ehafvman of your special | ¢ aF ; - i ence after the adjournment of the house this | by “hean one of the social leaders in the braska City; 8. J. Patterson. Dunlap: 150 PEOILE § CARLOADS SOENERY committee appointed to Investigate the “”,‘{‘,‘\ an opporvunity to strike him a blow | afternoon and an attempt was made to r community and has always received the re. | £1es of a people under the yoke of political | g Noore, Lincoln: €. L. RRenner, Fremont; The salo of seats will open, Saturday at 9 eharges of bribery and {mproper influences | DY BAVINE some one ¢ appear at the meet- | vopgo the action taken an hour before. Some | COMM 3 i aiominent T chureh | slavery and presents a picture of deeds | C. H. Bartlett, Muscatine elock: Wirst Hoor e and $1.00: baleony, belng used in the election of o United States | g of the central committee and an in- | of the friends of the impeached oficials | 3PeCy Of tho city, belng promiuent fn church % A L e and 7o, Matineo prices. 500 and Zie, enator I beg leave to s it the foll : | dorsement for the position Mr. Voss seeks. 2 GHO QIO and benevolent work worthy of emulation by all lovers of liberty Cicaco, 1L, A Special Tele, Ja¢, v und 25 senator I beg leave t mit the following I W Mr. Voss seeks. | sought to have the republicans change to ) 1 nmittee. - form the strug- 1m 2, ] | i = report Mr. Latenser was the man, and before the o T o 5 Another interesting case is that of William The impression that the nihilistic party is | to Tue Bee—Nebraska arrivals: A .1.7 3 our committes procecded Lo take the t friends of Mr. Voss were aware of tho trick | opohe 4 ound it accordunce with the aeulon | puilerton of Lead City aguinst the Home e Bt trania Hikal the! Oildes Yoo | torium—J. S, Sykes. doseph Gurneau, jr., Farnam St Thea"e Ropnins l mony of all persons whethor niember Mr. Latonser hud secured the endorsementof | OF, 1 Gther two partics iy numing the at- o Mintng company. About two years | ©Party otcrankslike the Chicagoanaroh- | (SN S idors Notharton Hally J. D) | 5e, #8e, 8, 50c, 100, Prices. iABLEs1al o £lin loglalature & majority of the members of the state central | [0XREY who had boen named by them for the | 00" pyllerton, who was an engincer in the | ists and Guiteau is entirely removed aud | vy Buven, Omaha. | Vietoria—J. A. Munro, L o Cpe committée, When Mr. Voss discovored the | bshose of brepaving the articles of impeach | gmploy of the Homestake at Lead City, in | the feeling that they are patriots in the | j i, Anderson, J. G, Woodmouth, Omaha. | TO=NIG T- of Infornintion of vlun o the commit smooth way in which he had been done up | feht DUt the majority would not consent t0 | cpyyyling under the big engine to make some | highest sense of the term succeeds. | Great Northern ~A. P Stafford, Nebraska | JOHN R« FRANZ CUM PSON ju Investization, all of which testimony i | before the committee his temper ayoss | endibh corthom Jhat the Ghoice was B90d | vepairs. became entingled in a revolving | Thisat least seomed to be the feeling of | City; A. J. Smith, A, B. J M\{m. Phil hite Carta 1D (Kl5ot o ddlan 1o herewlt trned amd submitted. Tiind from | to the boiling point, and he »d he | € 004 WOU R HAYE Y0 ALINC shaft, was whirled through the machinery, osc who heard Mr. Ker 5 ure at | Stimmel, J. S, yuaha, Wellington | tho testimony that There 18 no JUst CANse OF | would carry th Wit rieht into the heatt o Agreea on the Appropriation. vecciving such injuries that one leg had to :)‘““;‘,_’,l’ HO0HY r Lonuan Ehpep James Mahen, Nebraska, The MERRY COBBLER ::;::.n:.llx_ullnljx'l:;-{;Iv.»!:l»v'ri:::‘”i £ John M. Thurs | A rica it noces Some of bis friends It is stated tonight that the difference of | be ampurated and he,was internally injured Nihilism, the speaker began, did not mean Sing \,[i‘,;,j‘:,“!.“',‘,‘“']1;‘““ Ly aenndidate for cloction as United States sen- | 853Xt that M S and never | opinion regarding the general appropriation | forlife. His health was completely ruined. | with the revolutionary party of Russia total DI, el ator, or had any connection with such candi- | has been a democrat, but the good looking | bill will not be the principul thing in the | He enaeavored o secure compensation for § destruction of all existing” things. 1t was - Fflqflfid St, THEAT Efl pap dates, was aware of any attempts to | architeet of the Board of ucation only | way of delaying adjournment, as it is under- | his loss, but the cotpany refused to give | gimply a protest against the oppression of a Noticen of fve lincs or (e wnder Unis head, 1]ty S « PRIGES improperly influence any member of the legis- | smiles and winks and protests that he isa | stood that eighteen senators have agreed to | him more than néminal damages, claimine | gogpotism, It existed among all classes of | “/1087 €0 I additional tne ton conta 15¢, 25¢ 35c¢., 50c and 75¢. oDy The use Of oty Or otherwise in the . 5 A at vhe nccident wasidue o carelessness. : : ar Nihita -~ Soglnning matineo Sunday ath. B Y e . | Foelc-vibbed dacksontan through and Uhrougn. | concur in the action of the house in aceept. | that the nccidont wani due to, carclessness. | persons, and all ‘sorts of methods were re- | GHARLTON Ly Gow, “aeed 04 Cyoars, | FourSIEC Seduiiic i Sy, s e o timony that Mr. Krick and Mr. Soderm oy - T ing #75,000 of the senate amendments and | HE sued and the casgavas tried n bt CLO- | gorted to. The common bond which held W St Louls, Widnesday evening pril o, | Cowudlan, Juombors of this honse, wero gulliy of solici “\\ ul\!l lnnl- Haydens' hosicry sale | cutting off #00,000. The agrecment is not “"‘;‘;‘ "']}'f“'l‘;“"“”v the jury giving him a | thom all wgothor was their ]nm.mnu,;wu mathorbEAlSsIndests Wisriipmnicidons | JAMES A CHILEY ng corrupt offers of money for thie votes on Vateh Friday's papers. Sale Saturday yet in black and white, but members of the | VErdict ¢ i political condition. Many of these ofenders dait o UHREHQ FRIOER AT Sy o In dits Orlainnl Musleal Comidy - Deai s, {iasaubiict and mhitover way Bave bt Pl el ¥ | Lommittee on finance, ways and means are | | The Favmers Loanand Trust company of | were highly educated, could converso in sev- | G000 of dlasabder o Witianaon | A GERMAN SOLDIER, o B Rkl o certain that a settiement will be madeon | New York sued the Watertown Water | epal languages and were familiar with many | Ofliciatin | SNtagninicent scoawry ilgh CTasy Speciaitios dishonest, their m1)1:.?"‘I“.I:"Il‘u‘m““:. the di CAUCHT ON 4 CROSSIN T AL TR Works company for the interest on $150,000 | Gf the Fnelish authors L AEIE a0y |.‘\"\‘ |‘ ’: e L S i | \‘““n_‘"‘ B eserying of consure f Wreck of n Street Car by an Expross Traln at The Omaha charter is safely out of the | bonds which had been defaulted to the | pAmerican government. All they contended | pingand Himilton streets, of pne union gard, and in support o 1 dp wiiy, 48 the bill has alrcady been enrolled | dmount of 81,350, these bonds | for they said, was civil liberty,” If tne April 6, 49 years and 5 months, E l Sully Tnviid your attenth i By City, Mich, Wy, s the VUL hus alveady, beon eurolled | NSNGYNaLs of tho capiial schome of 1830, in | fox BAOY A, Has Clll ey some ApHY 50 a8t 80 ST B SRR, L XpOSluOH Hal 45 0f the testimony of those gent Bay Crry, Mich., April 6. An clectric car | morrow. The same rapid course will be | Common with Sioux ¥alls, Pievre, Chamber- | thoy would lay down theirarms immediately | & m. Interment at iloly Sepuicher con Hard on Dungen and Thompson. on the West Bay City railway was vun into | token with the goneral approprintion bill as | i and Furon, - A¥atort atered und plot no me inst the government. | U0 182 y oot | Wednesday Eve., Apr. . : ! s Hens. . 4 Ly A wre | fight, and besides raising larg B L1 an el sanittaaht: MCLE ARSI 0OWER s, Surah, aged 82 years, wife o I belleve that the conduct of W, O. Dungan, | 8t the Henry street crossing today by un ¢ s an agreement is reached, a large | B R 9t Rt o xtrom i A ron « ovort, deam major Second Infantr ndor the Auspices of tho tho sergoant-atarms, i iaking: statemnts | pross train on the Grand Trunk, Tho car | 076 oF enrolling elocks being in réadinoss | fom private sourgfo ol tue SRS Sh, | dies, and torrorism was but the outgrowthiof |, o, i Ottt Dy NS G derogatory to the ol ierof members of o L to prepare it for the hands of the execut Bong o uelty practiced by the government 4 L Fort Omaha, lutermient " iia Bouse, 1 conhection wiih tha sleetion of | Was tossed 100 feet, lodging in a diwch, The | 'O PP 1t 16 hands of the execuldve. 1 4,600 for the purchase of works. Th e e i IR s Grand Operatic Wagner Concerts o United States senator by innuendo and - | injured were Danger in Leaving Too Soon, bonds issued amounted to #150.000, und it is dded 0 t EauRsion, ehiargihg that such siombers wee WiLLiam R, Fosten, cut abou . The fact that the legislative body is | allezed that of this sum. $60,000 was di- s S SR IS ) nfluenced by corrupt notives, 1s reprehensi- M R TER, cut about the hands \ e i y : ] Dy Sorrunt, motives, ls repre and fuce and bruised about the body alveady breaking camp renders the situation | verted into the capital company’s till. Jus bles thut sald Dungan bad no Just eauise or ox- | Huguy Auiaxn of Wost Bay City, nose | somewhat eritical, bocause of the opportunity | Sauborn antounced that he would aproint a ANTD“ \s ‘3[1)\[_“ i . this house upon him broken one, is extremely linble toallow Vicious legis- | company, is present and will make a strong WSS Elfi?M Jug" | | 1 find that parties belong 2 . DoNovaN of West Bay City, both legs | lation to be crowded through at the last | effort to gain a new trial on the grouud of e Lnd 16 Eminent Sololste, these schemes was the bonding for ,. ut he be removed from h broken. that a depletion of the ranks of the members | receiver. I ¢ cavening P r > S. Gov't Report, postton ani that voto of censure bo passed | | GEOkan AUkaD of Columbian, Mich., rin | of eitbor house, and pacticulacly the lower | kx-Senator Moody, the attorney of the d ; ‘the Jobby™ 8 braised, injured internally minute. when tho. conservative element is | excessive verdict, “This is considorol a sy A 3 A BALE OPENB BATURDAY, AURILS, . ! Several of the others were seriously | Powerless through lack of members, It is ¢ by the miners and the Homestake and Pk ah S s + by the use of money, but tha i d Seale of Prices—$L% und 31 3¢ goncral ud 3 y the use of “"n"mh‘-‘v‘ bruised and shaken uy Y | therefore of the utmost importance that the | will be fought bittesly by both siges. A 4 ool Alony HoX s0ivts o eXLE the candidites for clection us senator, such - - bers remain until the close, that the | large number of men from the Hills arc f & Sonts on sale ut Ford & Chariton’ miisle store, ffors huving becn minde by them on their own Wait for lhml ns' hosiery sale. of un entire session may not be undonc resent and the feeling runs 2\ Qlsposttion of u lnrge Auinber of She mombers | had o bad teok OF § xperienced a m THEATER Individual responsibility 2 of alfers e by b, is deserving - Syl f d will be unable to at 7 ek SRstw sande by Bk, 1s daservis Tho T ; of both houses tonight is to adjourn Satur- | relapse on Sunday and w ALL THIS Dkt RERRE APnimacrar e Jolov sata, SRAOBLY | ity Clork ( 8% List TS T o O P R > Bes Judge Sanboru is presid Our Stars: | THEBHOU arnc( co, IN gogret thins aultabie punishuwn C erk Giroves has just completed and | (b jociaintors in the rotunda of the Lincoln I ¢ Dundy of Omaha ; . [l Cummings, -“],, T k B tented turned over to City ‘Preasurer Bolln the tax oy will relie uborn within o few 2 i, b ns| g 1rag 1 boliovo that 1t 15, Tiowpson, who unblush- | Wateh viday's papers. Sale Saturday this evening and the matter was discussed relieve J O ¥ Mulisson, Chalrman iist for this year. The assessed valuation is | at length. It was, by the way, the first ime | days . AND Inearporsted in the Kocords, 20,472,000, and total taxes lovied 900,842 | siuce the opeming of the session that so wany | : fyrcem——. AU Rl Lo tralian, Novelty Co. 3 " @ | The taxes become due May 1 sud deliugent | of the members, ireespective of party, have Wait for Haydens' hosiery sale. u .N.h? i Y MoKosson moved the adoptlon of the | July L , > ) s met in & social way, and coolly considered | Watch Friday's papers. Sale Satuvday. Souvesirs Every uu.y rm- the Ladies

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