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__________________________—_________.__._.._—__—-_— i et IR CARTER'S ARGUME) T\1'.::','""';':“;*"':‘:;9.. et ST | CBARGEDUIVE yoReESY. THE OMAHA DAILY B SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1893 6 him asnataral rights, but which in the | put fn his pla He now un presentative nre wgmented n thousand | no change would be_made, and Pl and Decomo n thoussnd fold moro saered, | tha appropriation w uld not be used to the ife in Bering sea was necessary. Such and G of the rogfment stationed at that post, | Albert Lindstey Alleged to 1 for when he spy nd votes he does 80 F0F | 1o iniarosts of the stute, he voted “no." ulso eighteen Ivl?hd'(‘ul\mnmn arracks people’s Motiey Fre | tho thousand L A e R to bo nssigned "o follows and forwarded ; | rlght to expre nfon 1s his by natqre, | Angry with the Senate, ¥ fareo of ‘s Honcomminsioned ofcer A complaint was lled in police court yester andthe riglit i . opinton mnde 1 he announcement of the action of the | England's Right to Pat in Additional Evie | nndgr charee ot B0 One to company A, | 185 ofternoon charging Albert Linds Piien o 145 Meimber beconies the sacred | senate in appointing a conference committee dence in the Bering Bea Oase Disputed. - | Firth infantry: six fo company H, Seventh | with forgery. 1. W, ‘Taylor, o postal clerk d #ight of himself and those he represents, and | on the general appropriation bill precipitated infantry; two 6 Sompany A and four to 1ning on the Union Pacific from Omaha to o pretext nriibitie cuil ity membet i | some protechnienl omtory, Members as —— compaty F, Tenth (Hfantry: one to company | choyenne, signed the complaint, Ever abridging this privilege, and whenon Ap sorte jat the senate had ‘st around anc A " . Jand threo to cophng G, Twollth infan 4 y 1 T ros 10 uestion of personal priviivee T i “Within e st two | SIR CHARLES RUSSELL MEETS HIS MATCH | [l e 1o St S ot fantry, | Cffort was made by tho authorities to keen | | ¢ ADJES? BLAGK HOSE GINGHAMS did so bocause | helloved that Y MR tertered | W vas sought to make the house Also ninoteen rpcfnits at Columbus bar- | the mitter quiet ind immediately Fine Sooteh zopt \ ) o L b reat of fhe ruies | swatlow a padded bill or take nothing. 'The | Facks to be assiehed to the Seventh infantry | after the police fjudie had aftixed his 100 dozen fast stainloss binck, all widn. fas Eeaa B veE S s EOR of the senate not betng coforced. T TR ared they w »w.v'v‘ ot stand it, but would | Yesterdny's Proceedings Before the Parls | and forwarded undeg charge of a voncom- | Slenature t I”N"fw u-.\ nt ll' afir Sl w)'x sizes, providing for u cull of the house wibs WiLTEN e and allow the responsibility for an Court of Arbiteation of Much Interest | missioned officer to guch point or points 1A ur Andsloy has been in Omaha SR roken by (e very mombers who hid ed | Gxtra sossion to rest with the upper house e St oF "'l e | the Department of the Platte as the com. | about Lwo years and has been a solicitor for 8(‘ l‘l R c nd wore holding the cail, T b nt 18- | ynie senate come to terms. 1w Bide of the Uni b | manding general Hf the department shall | the Fidelity and Casualty Insurance con > PAIR per yard, H _'\"‘H‘;”;“,‘ othorty, and the attempt S 1id that seventeen senators had Well Cared For, designate. pany. of which H, 5. Palmer & Co. are th Lamit—six pairs to eacn buyer, 1080 are o z00d TR Seoming of (o prestding oficer o ! erced Lo acecpt the terins of e Second Lioutennit Froderick T, Stetson, | Keneral ponts, For a time after Lindsloy's I K certain members to hide d the fiin house on this vill, provided the house would e | Fourth infantry, will report in person to | employment matters ran along nicely and pretext of thit call to strip 1 my Fights | concurin the senate amendments to 811 Pante, April 7. —James C. Carter, counsel | Major Hall at Fort Sherman for examina: | the young man was well thought of. Lately LACES d cast contempt upon the good peop he house had done this and the senate s okt by the Dok he took to gambling, and the green cloth has P R ‘\’I";yl‘v‘hllyrv{uuu 1 nounce st most i i ke Tajth and |-|4 fied to contur i 207, Ona | for the United States, contin ""'I"“"““" Ly ,'.\\, ”,'.“,'H ”‘,,, Charles B. “Wheeler, | proved to be h s Ui, bt il 25 piecos now Point do [rland, KOM‘AETIN'O.UN’U;SzgR,Y Famous and unwarranted proceeding and e | JEOEE I S K0 v had gone. bick on | Bering sea court of arbitration today his | : 4 pediits —-— e black, white i > thout & colur of justice, and wntors ha ordnance department, will, upon his return k, white and cream chantilly AR LTty the narrowness of men.y T would | his agreement, The gentleman from Ne- | reply to Sir Charles Russell's plea for the | o duty “m..'m” asent Toave of wbsence, | - Piles of people huve piles, but De Witt's ol y deny n fellow’ member his natural rights and | 1 Al\\\wlvlvn! propose to be trapped vEAin: | admission to evidence of the Briti | supple- | ropair to Chieago and report to Major Clif: | Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them 15¢ per yard. nd buy Omaha made shoos at ‘;,'.fi.f"l AT opponent. 4 | Sontarence commitics, Kuowing. that, the | ICUtAEy Foport of tho Horing sea commia: | 15} L LG wieh the ‘,‘,.:,\“I,',I.“."’\'m‘.n' 8t the Wil Contest the Election. Thoso laces are worth from 20¢ ARSI IS RIS Short Cat Toward Adjonrnme | 1 would not recede from u position that . ll““l'; l:l‘l“""' \-;.“.»‘r y'l‘l‘:'y ””‘y”l ””"l | W I‘y)““(u,-\.mm an exposition 1‘“ an eloction held at Florence Tuesday 0 24 THIEY. ARE THE BRET Senator Babcock, from the Joint committee i i ¢ ¢ 1 he extension of leav ubscr nosur- | the vote was very close. The candidate ¢ e eporte Jat the com he motion prevailed and the chair ap- | of right in the Bering sea must be settled be- | geon's certificate of disability granted Sed for mayor were 7. Cowan (rep.) and ¥\ on final adjournment, reported that the GO |0y Cuspor, Howe and Stevens as the | o ftter ol i ¥, (TR CORtENs | G, LAGHEERANT AREHUR: Wi Avtmc IIHUIL dhe.| 13, mor ako e ey COWAR (Fo, G | NEW DEPARTMERT. ' Ft mitteo had agreed 'thac the legislature | BRI CRSC LAw foro the matter of regulations. The conten- | ond Liewtenant Avthur W, Vates Niuth I/ | s icing (dem.). The vote was 30 1071 in ' suld adjourn at noon on Saturday, April 8. iference committec tion of the United States from the beginning Marg s stil er extendoe oot Mo TeiHE, SR B LS o ANG e T llh I\r}q’:nln ,‘\”..'\",’H,,",q \ v | o akare Blsttiens Doiie: ¢ “‘v‘ A l"r o 3 » ’}vulln 'lu it | one month on sirgeon’s cerificate of dis :l‘\\ ; f '\h I ing v:« i nfr A |\ x“l 1| Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, In this department on sscond floo Beantor Bmiih thon ,“‘”"“"“",'“‘,”r: | The house attempted to pass some senate | fogulations, The tnited States hnd held | ”\',':J\ * Francs Moore, Fifth cavaley, is de- | f0r him being rejected. He will contest the | Gloves, Grips and Valises, M "” ity s through the mass of business ahead of the b it was so dificult to keep the mem D R AL L Al L election 1 T - bttt b b itlagiiels L Faly SRRt Ly moviog. thib. from chis | Hice dimentt to koep the et | also that for the settloment of the property | tailed as 4 member of the examinini board hoch — - || Ourstockis NEW. Noold styles, WELDA on o bills be placed on final passage except | pico st LOUhatih Wi | claim advanced by them evidence on seal | couvened at Fort Leavonworth. vice Major diles of people have piies, but De Witt's How {nithiis g SPECTALS FOR THURSDAY house rolls, This motion was agreed to and i P T it g ) CamilloC. C. Carr, Bighth cavalry, relieved. | wigeh Ha !l Salve will cure t £ ¢ E 1tro- | eyidence was contained in the original reports | paying served over thirty years in the avm Commereinl Club Meeth | ¢ = PAC Tackot oA u | Cladul il b i L faced a resoltion calling bon e von from | Of the Bering sea commission and it was, | is, on his own application, relieved from a The newly organized Omaha Commercial 3.5 EACL Capes trom #1 o ¥, Immediately after the senate convened it Bl X s of lorislators | therefore, that thesc ports formed an | tive service thisdate club wifl hold a mass meeting at the Boara after recess Senator Clarke moved that the b B SlLOnS | gty partof the case and counter | | Leaveof ubsonce for two months and ten | SUD WL BOWC i Iass 1 a by which the senate in che forenoon o kL i ort. | do¥s, to tuke effect on or about May 20, is | of Trade rooms at 8 o'clock this evening refused to appoint & conference committe Sl LELLLE gl foh s o supplementary TPt | granted Second Licutenant Samuel G. Jories Fvery business and professionl man who is on the gencral appropriation be recon- | ceived of e T Appear in 1e | i, Fifth cavaley interested in the progress of the city is 1 ! sidered. His motion was agreed to, and ““ AN """"” N n a t matt rr to and ought Teave of absence for two months, to take | vited to be present X | fter tho motion of the forenoon had again | and roltcall on the motion was tn progreas | o (o0 = T the | effect from the date of lus relief from re - Lt t} Moit vhen the senate entered the joint therefore orf \, e il Puiting Lo 9 Yiles of people have pies, but De Witt's ’ ’lww||’|n:(\.nw\r 'HM i ‘Ih‘lm i) ‘1‘ ey i ovidence. Gront Beitain had clatmed the | ‘I:Kulw e \wil\x‘l, e wted Major Adam “,!”w i »l \v‘ \.:‘ b ”‘ ! ! I members o e conference committe | T L A Syl aner, i | ch Hazel Salve will ¢ e , s tneliag wi { | Senators Moore, Hatin aud Mattes Members Playing Horse. power under urticlo vif of the treaty of arbl 2 . 1,000 yards, 19 inches wide, dark and light colors, | T ! ) committee of 1 bation to include & BUPMSIICAY s v Up Y dto Go. | 2 | The senate then went nto committe Hf The last ten minutes of the joint conven- | iy the evidence. This articie declaved that Make Up Your Mind to ¢ e ole 0 o e of tho bill was | tion weremurked with wild disorder. Tho | | {¢ bo docided thuttho concurrencoof Great A specinl excursion to North | air 18 filled with I paper balls Britain be necessary to establish r 1ste paper | ) ol ohairent | wex. will leave Omaha April 11, 1803, Re- A M th J amended, and it was handled almost as | oy gulations | 0o e induc | 0 er S 0 8 oly s tho general appropriation bill. | and uh the report of the joint commission shall then nents are offered v par. | 4 | presiding offeer gave up the attempt to | be laid before the tribunal with such other | ticulars apply to D. DD. Smeaton, agent, room The independent senators protested in vain, stthe Mot bers CXiER, Salstay| oy ) 17, Barker block, Omaha, Neb . f R aly moat of them vedrainion from vote | £eontie members in, orier, Imumedihiely | evidenco ns elthor government; muy subinit AL LR Her Child Saved by Hood's ‘ er arda. fug and ‘many of tho smendments went | BEioE aiourRmanta Dicee Eh it e CWhole | Lhis Great Dritin had construed o & Isfovonisnts 6L OREAIT BaADiom, AR T | | to introduce evidence as to the regulatio through with practically o opposition house on thie other, It was entirely Koo R atter s asannd Bob L ARANNEIEan pyAt Kinsale-—Passed |i‘[‘vm».un;w1 Gam-| A Severe Case of Bono Ery- Touse IRolls Passed. natured, but the fusilade was a hot one and | closed. Article ix provided that the veports | broman, from Boston; Etruria, from New o8 i The regular order was then taken up only terminated when the gentleman from | shull not be made public untilafter being sub- | York | sipelas —Four Run the following bills read the S nd and PNir e sorted to euspidors for missiles. itted to the vators, or until 1t shall be [ At Sci 15 yard Passed —Maine, from Philadel ning Sores. limit to each purchas the house was called to order | | 3 f their being us phia passed : House roll No. #7l, to appropriate |, \ seen that the contiugency of their beingused | ¥ ) ] g B10.000 to be taed by the govérnor b employ- | the roll eall was resumed on the motion to D e oty chnnos arise. Tt wasthus | At _Tondon—Arrived—Mississippi, from | The fttorneys to prosecute cases against the | table McKesson's resolution. It was de- | made obvious that the question at issue was ew York feated by a vote of 24 to 44, and the resolu- tion was T parties who are accused of defrauding the state; house roll No. 252, amending the laws governing, cities having a population of from 10,000 to 5,000: house roll No. 53, appropriat- | ARDIC At Philadelphia —Arrived—Pennsylvania, rom Antwerp. | BT The “No. 4" Wheeler & Wilson is the only lock-stiteh machine made that will maintain | an even and perfect stiteh at different speeds. | ferucial one for the arbitration. Tf the con n adopted tention of Great Britain was sustained it must conference comimittee on the general | follow that the question of right was to be do tion bill reported as follows cided first and' the question of regulation fng $2,457 to reimburse Blaine county for ex | | The senate to, coneur, in the action 6the | which the United States regarded asof prime penses incurred in_the trial of one Michael | {PAGPEOVIGRE the MApCREhIBERE ARRTBET | importance, nust be regaled to second place. | o by Geo. W. Lancaster & Co., 514 S, 16th incorporation of villages situated 1n two or | 5,000 to prosecute offieinl eriminals and $30,- ’ | § | ot cotmties: house roll No. 84 to nllow 1 000 207 tha Nitional. g aara fi: the) state, thi Mr. Carter then read at length from Siv NEWS OF 1V ESTERDAY. Behool onildren in country districts to attend | committee heing unable to agree as to the | Julian Pauncefote’s correspondence in 1500 JEWELRY DEP'T. Dinmanta Spectacles andlly eglasses, our regular $1.50, $2.50 and £3.00 qualities, Millinery. ; Wo show the latest styles and lavgest assortments at the lowest prices. At 50c and 75 per pair. schools not in the distriet in which they live, | S°nate amendments, to prove that the question of regulation was | Domestic, providing such schools are n their | _The report was adopted and the committee | then v sarded as one of the first considera- | T e T \ The senate then took a recess until 7 | Defended Auditor Moore. Baron de Courcel asked whether o not |7y e oS storm in Cherry. valley, Tinols, | [s undoubtedly the best made, the orclonk T s nearer S than 7. however, | Rhodes had o grievance because the audi- | RUSsia was @ party to the negotiations at | piursday nheht creted mueh dostrietion [ | Jaundoubtecy g . when the senate was called to order after | tor of state had refused to issue excessive | that time. | iy Clitton, W. Va, was almost completely reinforeed by un supper and adjournment was immediately | warrants for the cle \e enrolling com- | Mr. Carter—I do not know. but I consider | wipoed out by fire yesterday. Loss, 130,000, {] extea thread of linen. ~ One puir will R B DR U FRI AV On T A00E DAL aTG! taken to the house of representatives to | mittee, of which Rhodes is chairman, | the point unimportant. = California reports are to the effect that the outwear two pairs of any oth S 5 pESes consider the impeachment resolutions. 1 Rhodes insisted that as the house had voted ”\ny'l harles |\n;;~ 1‘,' H« \;l;x;l‘..:xl:‘l ]‘;‘“;n“nlll’l H\ it M.’.,,..’r”l‘r»y.’n tate the coming season | n{ ko, ]\\‘- have themat § pairs for men’s striped cotton sox, 6 pairs for e onamlon front the i | AL S [vy\’\l hordlimes e | v w, b It was intended atfirst to [ Tronton, O., yesterday was visited by a disg | 3 | piinlnd 31 Regular 20 quality Tt was just 11 o'clock tonight when the | {niimated that Moore wanted to hold the | ask for their active participation in thecon- | astrous ' confiagration, property vilued at Fhe it senate was called to order after the Joint | dlerks up for a part of their pay. | vents ; 4 o L L Al x | X : 1 \ conventlon ndjourned. The conference vom- | “Funty members were instanily on their | Baron de Courcel—T asked because if Rus- { A petition for the, disselution and sppoints A AND GLASSWAHE mittee on the general appropriation bill ve- | feet, resenting the imputation and demand- | Sid. was communicated with, LT T T R LG e G SR e s S o le Fanny McCtenny Butter‘ and EW ported. A ing retraction. ‘The unjust accusation was | Weight would attach to the ne ‘;n.”m.‘.fl | Eiverana, o | T TN : ; ) bgs' " Senator Iiverctt moved that the senate ro- | papudiated by menibors rezardioss of barty, | Otherwise tho draft of the aereemont would | i ing factions at Antlers, 1. T, are | n our basemen cede from its amendments to the bill in | qnd the member from Valley was forced to | bemerely an informal document continuing | o ped for battle, and should a row’ start it | «How thankful T am to Hood's Sarsaparilla, 6 pieco decorated chamber sets $1.¢ W i which the house had not concurred. Tn sup- | pecall his assertion, It was stated by sev- | @ private diplomatic conversation. Diplo- | willvesult in the aimost tctalextinetion of the ow ; o : , wimber sets ] Ve sell more butter and eges than port of the mption Senator Harris said that | beut meibom that Auditor Moore higd . | matie training leads me to attach impor- | Choctaw Indians { mone but amother whose child hus been rescued 10 piece decorated chumber sots 52,60 any other house in the city. Our if the senate”would recede from its amend- | queurated a new era in the state oftices, and | tanee tosuch matters. Communications with | Frederick Kaldenberg.a leading meersehaum from death can know. She was taken with 12 piece beautiful Pavisian china QUALITY is the best; our PRICES ments to the general appropriation bill the | y Iready saved the state several hundred | third powers add weight to such drafts. pipe deader of New York City, has made an as- | Severe pains and swelling In her right ankle, chumber sets $ always the lowest house would concur in the amendments made | gollars by refusing to pay excessive vouch Mr. Phelps—This_may be an important | siznment, ilis debisare estimated e 115+ | Our physician pronounced it & caso of bon X : by thesenate to the salury appropriation | eps and the house had indorsed his actic question later on. Meantime it is of second- | 000: nssets, 2340000, | erysipelan, and hor leg swelled up o lier [ T T PR i : The gentleman from Valley was remorse- | Ary importance | o Gertiticate of Ingraase of the cupltal stock | untit it looked aw if it would burst, The pain Senator Everett's motion was not_agreed | joggl\’ aat upon, aven by members of his own | Buron de Courcel—Lord Hannen, British | of Ui Martiag (St (ko S | : Tt 3 Compiny. from $100,000 to #500,000 wis filed | Wwas terrible. The doctor laneed her leg, but it e e to, the vote standing 16 to 16. T'he chair de- ey A IO Y Ny ! a0 oo aiA K e Iy liCTerITE AMUSKMENTS. as heen visited bya severe wind- P = LR UL LU M B A Between Life and Death r uu s ) NEW TPrices: 2 as dope. ‘The storm was accom- | for four long months. The swelling broke in 0. A0 babe and suffering greatly. Beforo she had We mention below a prrtial st of goods in ‘ The Pupil in Magic igh the rooms over | fined to questions of regulation. This, Y Charles Foutz and Charles Rowland, azed 15 than 25,000 population: omsover taken the first bottle of ITood's Sarsaparilla she use roll No. 108, | Fred Fuller's saloon, Twelfth a | Dierty. and at 11120 the house took u recoss | arbitrator, directs my attention to a dis- | Yl A e A oy until o'elovl tomorrow morning, | putels trom Sir dulian, Puuncefote in which | ¥ Stier 14 were concurred in, Piles of people huve piles, but De Witvs | Mr. Phelps—This is o matter of indiffer- THEATER House Rolls Passed, Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. | ence £ et y a vivid®lectrical displiy. three places along the front bone, N mever OF ALL KINDS. 4 -A-'—‘-'——- The seraterthon’ tooks HLBINS on third B s Mr, Carter—The scheme was ”"’T Ix- : nd Chlef Arthur of the Brotherhood of | R ahvens ARl g R NaL Il Th e | 4 LAST NIGHT. " g LOCAL BREVITIES. serts were appointed to draw up regulations | Loconotiv s has been served with ul a shor Weo aro.Nbndqanrtars oriny artiole '"i‘l".‘\!‘“ LA "I" ‘,"‘,' .";':"“.";*f ]””‘_’*" ST For the soal fiaheries, 1f they failed to agree, notliernotice by Justice Taft, of the United | time pieces of bone worked out of all four | mde in hard OF SOFL FABDOR. d ot LAST MATIREE. roll No. 88, to legulizo thie State Poultry 18- | 1o 15 o shod n the rear of 3 North | then thero ws to be arbitration. No quest | Etatesourt for Ohio, forbiiling iy to ssuc | - places, Tho physician said his skill was ex. | E RETAIL AT S5 P M. 2 p. W, soclation; house roll No. 240 0 comibel the | mhirteenth stroet destroyed about §%5 worth | tion of right or jurisdiction was raised B e s armanto vuse o the. st of fcan. | IauSted, and i€ anything would help ler it would. | W THE GREAT INT. THE bome acid gas; house roll No. 30, to prohibit | Of property Questions of Regulation. o | sas againse WL Mivehegl, to decide nis title | be Hood's Sarsaparilla, | N LILIIPL 'rrl' ANS Tumiber und coul dealers from tntering into | The park commission has decided to order | In roplying to Mr. Carter, Sir Charles Rus- | WEe alicn of FaLIond, Soeler e | We Had to Go 20 Miles | S S s « B any combination to pool or fix prices; house | P or a now pavilion in Hanscom park to | sell admitted that Sir Julian Pauncefote’s | Yo{iraily morning and the raaments bgan | to Batesville to get it. She was helpless as a | Tu thelr hest spectacular play roll No. 29, to provide clerks and assistants | COSt nov over $7,000. dispatches, as far as mentioned, were con- | it once. | for county clerks in counties having mor A sneak thief went thre | | | he said was due to the fact | andliving at Dunkirk, Ind., quarreled Thurs- : bl Rubber Bed Pans, Sastic Hosier, }»mfldhm for the sale of saline lands belong- nue, last night, but nothing was stolen. | that the intention then was to ili_uy .m;rm Rowland l'lll;v:'«[ i ‘i"""x““"r cut :;;:Iln-l!:xln]\‘:’.ll‘T:“u:lvxlnnxillz‘.m;mux.l onthe | gipher Gloves, I'russes, 4 | TWO GRAND BALLETS ng to tae state, A small blaze in the timbers of th consult Russia ~and other powers | Foutz four times, infiicting injuries from HELE well foot. She was soon | Bath Cups, Shoulder Bracos, Brilliant Scenery, Gorgeous Costunies The house amendments to senate file No. | toonth street viaduet provoked an alarm | Fegarding the regulations of the scal fish- | Which he'is dying. “Rowlund will be held ablo to walk without even a erutch, The swell- | Atomizers, Cubping Glusses, | R LR e 210 woro coneurred i, but the senate refused | yestenday afternoon. 1t was quickly ox. | eries. It the corvespoudence was further | el e e fug on her legs has entirely gone down, and ‘]‘f,'fl".m"' Jiranay Lumps, e e R 3 e Cui: oic (ehouas amendinonts 1o ssnate | Hinguished | consuleed, howover, i h\:«‘m:;‘r He found it | Hotisis Yot the Gienmore ‘Distilling com- All The Sores Have Healed Up. | Wnier Bass Bappord e . 1 5 The gasoline lamps nerth of Farnam street | Separate negotiations had proceeded simul- | pyyy at Owensboro, | vd caused the Dig- B ke 3 Invalid Kings, tubher Sheeting, enator Mattes' motion to take a recess | CITS KESONG THIRS BOCLE ¢ Jarnam street | iveously on questions of right and meas- | gest'conflagration in e Bistory of the city, | Shels now just five years old, and we feel very | Air Cushions, Rubber Dam. for Den - B 'S New Theafer I:nlllU()(l(n k tomorrow morning was voted | a0 08 FIE R am will be lighted n few | ures for seizure. The bulldings contained 18,987 barrels or much indebted to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which | Cruteh Tips, tists, down. b . = e | ""Baron de Courcel asked Sir Charies Rus. | whisky. Loss, £350,000 o & | sell to produce proof of this statement, and | Governor Lewelling of Kansas, when asked | how thankful X am!” Sapan P Mo | 0o 20 D08 | Sir Charles Russell quoted from several dis- | I regurd to the sutheaticlty of thereport that | cuxxy, Wolt Bayou, Cleburn County | patches that passed between Siv Sutbin | B WONId call dn oxtra session of the ! logisii: J House roll uthorizing school dis- | MRS 1 : tricts to issue refunding bonds, was passed Prosccutor Cochran yesterday filed cc House roll No. 4 uthorizing the gov- | plaints agaivst T Thomas, John & ernor to parole convicts in the state peni- | Parks, T. 5. Wesley and Tom Deunison for bas given her back to us in good health, ©, | BanCages. gum, duges, woven elos- | WEDNESDAY EVE, APR, 2 | THE ALDE & PENFOLO 60, PADER EWSKI X 3 A for the purpose of passing a railroad bill, T 2 | Pauncefote and Lord Salisbury in May, 1890, | e fOr the Do O D bieet, "It s gons HOOD'S PILLS are purely vogotablo, and tentiary who shall have served twenty-five | OPerating a lottery. | concerning rights and damages. Since'then; | &1y believed, however, that there will o n | - Bot purge, paiu, or gripe. Sold by all druggists. full years, was pus ; William Dodge, who av 1823 Cass | he added, the question of regulation had | extri session. prgical Instramonts, House roll No. 420 to more fully define the | street, slipped and fell from = Sherman | disapy od as & separate _subject of consid- nd of 147 cuppiios, | The world’s greatest living artist, bounda uresque 1 Physic s of Keya Paha county was the | avenue motor train last evening and his next bill to receivea majority of the sena- | right foot was badly crushed. | eration, and all questions had been handled together in the subsequent negotiations. W. L. Rosa, A. R. Baldwin, North Platte ! way and 6 Peari St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, fa. o | ans and Hospital $ > t in the World" r i | 114 South 15th St. Ry | fnib street in ¢ i | ]§ext to Postofiice. i torial votes. Ten-year-old Charley MacVey wasarrested "The court adjourned nntil ‘Tuesday, when | {he, £XP0Y rounds v« Al sald GRANP CONCERT. _The next bill to be taken up was house roll | Jast night on suspicion of being one of the | it will hold a s sion, On Wednesday | thelr prayers in the modi mosque uid long & =, SR Gy : No. 469, coveriug the construction of the | gang of boys who broke into the California edings will again be opened to the | Sohaninous il es. BHSNE § | Mo aasemipradiisent ealelapenyats eiglook Lincoln vhuhu':«. 3 b _ | fruit and liquor store and stole $0 worth of | Hawallan consuls at United States and other | Of health should be doubly guarded at thi L Tho senate then at 12:55 took a recess until | stuff. i e | ports have been informed that until further | Season. The alr recks with chilly maobsture, | i MAX MEYER & BRO, C0.'S HUSIC STORE, 9 o'clock. AN ITho| Board (oft Hoalth [visited. ihe bats | A Small Doctor Bill. Rotin 15 Will not be allowed to change | the weather is changeable and uncertain. | The Latest IN THE HOU toms” yesterday afternoon, and will soon | . Fifty cents is a small doctor Dbill, but t thelr reglatry ¢ an, | This 1s hese conditions. are Styles. 16th and Farnam Stroets, 22 . 5 avise i i | is all it will cost you to cure any orc to defeat the pla of ship owners M prices, $1.00 Lo $1.00, | davise Dlans for driving nway the squat | 15 all it will cost you to cure any ordinary | todefeat thep essels tute N 3 ; od Turougn | R win teaninees i3 Haole o e | 8 o sheumaten it you e Chamberiaiis | X0t A A0t Euneihi: | Terrible DANGER POINTS BOYD'S . ew o disease ! LY 1G CADU Bisurs | PRy Philade LA L1 ; The walki 5 . prised at the prompt relief it affords. The | A dfspateh from Philadelph for the lungs and pipes. Beware of the cold, Excouted in THEATER, seat for 50 Lixcor April 7.—(Special Telo- [ The walking match to Fremont, which | JRA LGS EOCHT (Vo the pain. rhe Reading contest s over. ~Harris fas | 0800 el Bin, the nilammation, | A Very Saporior FOUR NIGIITS fam to T e houso Was contant. | Yas.schad ..m\n Saturday night, has been LA e dgroed "’.f?'{”u",'n“"l"’;""\-t"«‘l"\ Silorpnape Y PHEUMOHIA | AR Comiicing Sunday, April 9 g ostponed to April 20, to secure better roads o — \ow in control are expected to ¢ o the | Al . i 0o A 3 1o allow tho senute to do all the speetacular | DosPoned to April 2 B #100,000.000 o ‘securities. - stocks of loased | THE DEADL ( atineo ut 2 o'clock Wednesdny 8 spectacular § ynd more light. Twenty contestants have ANNOUNORMENTS, | lines wer I v V| Visiti Card A, Y. PEARSON'S R v K work this morring and devoted itself to | entered tho race 4 3 = T R Visiting FhEls ’ ; AN LR gl ; a v entered the race ot = Bt | founded fear that rentals will be reduced \o rocked lunz, the dreaded Consumpth s the passage of Dbills. Eight of them | The choirof St. Mary's Avenue Congrega- The most charmmg entertainment ever | "\’ o wave yesterday 1 ot sud "p.." on .1‘..1:;'"7{ A Sl btronueat Eunrd, iho and FINES The Wh]te Squadron were disposed of, two of which failed L will give & concert on next | presented to un Omaha audieace is that of | denly into the mouth of th rive TRl LA R s CORRI:S i ! to pass. One of the two unsuccessful ay evening the Park Place Con- | the Liliputians, now at the Boyd. Two per- hul'”ll [ '"”"1'"y 'y"\.'f?'n'f from n“ r ’ PAPERS WITH ll“ STAR \' AST OF CHARACTERS, . ARt IR I o026 stres [ N 4 woorings and tewporarily grounding the ’ R ’ 0! iliard, Willlam Harcourt, Mur require safety valves on all receptacles of | by the choir at their concort given two woeks | Second of them the last this season, will be | Wilsan. Some people were fnelined to attrib- NT Hedely, Graham | ne Sanger carbonic gas under pres It lacked three | ago ab Parkvale mission, Inchding also the | Eiven today. The matineo will ‘bogun at3 | g the prenduthon to slesmutie disturbunces PULMONIC SYRUP. BI\[L14\ ) Bdwindidrhaur disslo Denglo votes of a constitutic jority | address of Rev. S, Wright Butl d | o'clock, half an hour earlier than usual. In | i Lake Michizan > RO RO HANION T ANDEPEN IO L RRUIS SR s R . g £ ght 3 ng the curt ill rise o ot 3 Erefipe - o ) your cold once. Stop your ZQ \e congress of navies, the mooris Senate file No. 5, a joint resolution to sub. Tha Bukdowh olub -will stve'nhanguet | 1D° evonibg-the cnstaln arlllo tiae b B Piles of peoplo have piies, but DoWitt's |, bank ub sour colh i onee, Lo dim BI\N KS & SRR 0L At IDhRRImAcTI mit to the elcetors of the stato the following | usual hour, Those who havenot yet seen | 4 Skl L 1ch, ! y L 4 nasiery, t Bronoaition, vi N Ing n.v\ln Monday evening at the M e hotel | yposn wonderful little artists should ' not fail | Witehhazel salve will cure them. | Defy that Pneumonta. Cure that Consuup- Jopnrturo ‘of the. U, 8: 5. Chiougo, the raviow proposition, viz Shall o convention be | and discuss the subject The Beet Sugar | yoattondone or other, or both, of today’ ; = tlor | ny of chio white s iindron . el gowotse, amend or danigo the consti- | sty What Can 1t Contribute to e ; to attend one v other, or_both, of toduy’s | Farcien ULMONIC SYRUP | BI DD [l ) PEOPLE 1 CARLOADS SOENERY pont” b 346 0849, 1o 30 .o | braska’s Prosperity?” H. H. Nicholson, oncen pleasure and garners memory | . TheLondon Lancet. in its report upon the o snlo of sonts will open Buturday atd ‘.F ate file No. 14, to amend section 3, | professor of . chemistry University of Ne- | POrRenee & [‘I_-{:-",l.":j"| e bonatira | watersupply of Chicago, states that it1s of as T“E P THE SOCIETY ic: 1irst flom, 500, 3ov and #1003 bislcony riminal Code,” known as scction braska and Churles (3, Steelo of the Norfolle | S¢idom to be had. The story isa beautiful | good n quallty as that supplied to Londoners, STATIONERS 1 and Tie, Matinks prices. o0 and 2e, Gomsollitod Statutcs by o vore of 78 10.0. | i Chirles G Stecle of the Norfolk | one.” T is told in German, bit if it woro nar- | id fro e sy’ contiminarion lkely s | aets dulckost, and sieat 26 2bos ‘aparoved | S : i Senate file No. 11, to prohibit the importa- | sneakere: Dr Comnry © the principal | wyteq in Chinese it would be perfectly in- | breed unhealthfuluess e lungailihelioldest and thostis proved’ | Shestnut and 12th St | ,‘ = o oot et T tle bt e rarhorta: | speakers. Dr. George L. Milier will presidc | teligiblons presented by the Litinutians. | | Another sorious strlke fs threatoned by the A njioneisty g .;:l oL | PhailadsIp hia Farnam Sl. ThEflh‘E Papalay duty and to prevent the appointment of any Pil s SR 2o | The program elucidates the story in detail, | London — dockmen. Yesterday union men or. Schenek's Practical Treatix s on Diseases of | s S - — 16¢, 25¢, B30, 00, The. eoy, 3 ) es of people have pies, but De Witt's | s intelli ¥ ; gathered and drove from the wharves every | Lungs, Stomach and Liver, mailed free to all ay- | but bona fide citizens for such service; by a | 5 foh 5 | and it could be intellizently followed by all | gath J : | picinds Sehencl & Son, Philadelphic I voloof T to | v | e Sl ein inen Aid soveral of the worianai o Babol, Tho | hanution enploye. A boody row onsucd, i | pieinds, D 1. Stk & Son, PN | qng Omahn and Chieago Short Ling "’“‘“E"{' so Senate file No. 13, to amend subdivision 15 SRSONAL b ARAGRAPHS setting is beautiful in the extreme, scene | "yt GORT TETEEIC ) reading of the | — — | of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | JIOHN R. FRANZ CUMPSON of section 69 of article i of chapter xiv, Com- | ; after sceno l'llmr!h"llll‘ e nl l!\-h'l\\rx‘\ It | 1pish home rule bill whs resumed yesterday in | Ry.. was opened for freight and passen- | The Gormau Diale A 10 piled Statutes of 1380 by a voicof 54 10 10 | w. k. Wilmer of Denver, Colo., fs In town “M‘.!:;}.':":'.‘.(x:r Shildren, and the grownupe | tha Heues of Commans, and proscuded tamaly | or traflic. It these ten short years the | The MERRY COBBLER for the payment of .G;w_mmuAM,-.'.-I' tond | . Miss Maude Shugart is visiting friends in | n. The dances are such as were enjoyed | was made, and the ouse was half deserted. | THE ONLY CERTAIN Milwauk s it s afle \'H(m'fll: sing 1is Owa = s, warrants and to liquidate all indebtedness | thecity e fortheir simple. grace of movement, blend- | | Anuprisin agulgse the gvernment of san | CURE FOR ! :urmlv.u y its p(nlx-;nw.uhn takcon Hot | against road _districts; by a vote of 5 to 11 Dr. S. D. Mercer went to St. Louis Thurs- | ing of color and interesting combinations be s tikeu place. Its leaders mako | (Wbites) | front ranic amongst its oldor compets = 2020001 Senate file No. 78, by Eggleston, to amend | day evening. | fore that weariness of the flesh, the high | I} " .nlnx.“.. t’ bring followers 1o | ILHEI‘JC‘(‘NER)iEEfl | itors, and to-day stands unvivaled for FIRNAH St. !’H 'r“:’ PRIGS ctions B und 8 of chapter xli, entitled “Tn- | A, T. Gatewood of Cozad was in the city | Kicker, had banished the poetry of motion | theRSENS St LN LS T o ey speed, comfort and safety. Here is (5¢. 26¢ 35c. 50¢ and 75c. uments Negotiable.” of the Compiied | last evening ¥ | from the ballet. "The music can be enthused | {00 S atos | o map showing its short ling bo- | Kour Nights” fuatining matinon Sunins, Apris th Btatutes of 1501 by a vote of 53 1o 6 | R B. Schucider of Fremont was in the | {556, The 1.“"::-‘4[;;::-‘; o Justifed by the | e revolt, in the province of Cantanar twoon Omata, Council 1uls and_ Chi- | - americs 2wl Fsr i iiguistio o t esterda | M s anc L ™ ° rgentine, Is spremding and gaining pow ey 2 ERL AT eptaR Nt ot il Clky. 5. D, came iata | FUBLkIn Magls Within the list fowsmys Seve vl enconninr ") | Favoux ity gty ey et el i £ , 8. D, came into | - etween government_troops and insurgents | tively -5 o A hauso feoolved word frok the senate | town yesterday | hie Meery Cobbler” closes its run at the | have hoer Foported. xMany. were kitied 1 th feomplatn permunently cured by thia | | A GFRMAN "O!‘D‘"E,F ould meet to consider the Benton | g " 'Siith of Hastings s registered at | Farnam this evening. The usual Saturday | field on eagh side, and wll prisoncrs were shot. | "oy et ow bongt an g el ] fmpeachment at 7:10, and the house g carot el ot G S R L e il O e imeugonk the peopls of the | Woman's Best Friend. | New Bongs and 1 L o meet the upper house on tho Leese matter | ©'¢ OLIMIRE R G | PAYRind, oo 1 et ot thatnto o Chihunhniy Giyeepnmr angeation, Liver and | o 5 NHodo oM. T ’ Mexico, ahd the peophyof the state of Sonc Tdney 1 iy, H | % e Olbt bt 4 | Are You With U | Mexi peoy LR The majority and minority reports on the | Parker. Cincinnati; W. Birchoff, St. Louis; | h . 4 o Junt. of the profbnged drouth. In se assitude, DI LG 8 o finest Bquip- | | H ]l y B e Ay Toborie per- | C. A. Ohreischall, Baltimore. Md’;. G. Block. | A special excursion to North Galveston, s ihars s not een t watertall In several | Vierine Disorders. rice £% hor pox cago, over which runs the finest I} s XpO"]thn a 3 manent school fund in state warrants were | W- J. Frick, jr., J. E. Varley, N.'C. Reville, | Tex., will leave Omaha April 11, 1893, Re- | weeks, and eattle are dying in lurge numbers. | mfi§ hostago patd soule: ped Dlectric Lighted Steam Heated manent sehool fund i state wirrants were | 1 5 Jonnson. C. W. Hayuce, . . Corning, | markable inducements areoffered. For par. | Hore'will bo - total foss” of crops, and the | jor Lend for"Fie R | Vestibuled Traips with Magniticent [ Wednesday Live., Apr. ] further action will be taken in the matter. New York; . L. Wilson,'It. Murry, ¥ | Houlars apply to D, D. Smeaton, agent, room | cutleck 1s lapining FoF 1H2 ROCEBOORIG Of K10 | 0. Weliaro Dining Car scrvico garoute, F. A, Nush Under tho Auspices of tho On motion of McVey the crape with which | Kinster. C. A, Tower, A. L. Eisenstadt, T. | 17, Barker block, Omaha, Neb e irep— - | is the General Agent and the Omaha PO A7 18 0 the hall was draped after the death of | Van Vechten, € #0: 8. A. Robinson, €. H gty o Piles of people nave pies, but Da Witt' [ SOLD by Kuhin & Cc wsth and Douglas Sts., | gy Picket Oflico is at No. 1501 Far- E m.l.r..,“,m,‘»l. Farrell was donated to | Davenport, jr. New York; William Haas, NEWS FOR THE ARMY, Witeh HazelSalve will care them. and J. A- Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts., “m;l St.. Grand Ul) I‘d[lr Wagner Concorts. Grifiith post, Grand Army of the Republic, of | Phil phia; W. L. Wilson, A.S. Madden, - | OMAHA, NEB.; by Faul G, Schacldet, 3 , | Stockham. L. Ohanges in the Kegular Service ns An. And His Entire tropolithn Urokestea The thanks of Farragut post of this city | J. R. Johnston, W. A, Bridees, Crete; A. C nounced \ torday | were received for the passage of the Wyuka | Lange, Lincoln: H. H. Loughbridgoaud wife, | wasmxgroy, D. C., April 7.—|Special (1] H I T s [T “‘TON SE“‘“- x cemetery bill, Grand Islaud; H. Hawthorn. Des Moines: | 00 Tie B L el wr e & s - | - AL the afternoon session senate fiie No, | T, J. Landrum, Louisville, Ky.; Dr. Birdsall "wmmw e :I ) ho following army | MlSS EMMA JUG" provide a bounty for the | Alexandria, QRAAES WAPO 880G SORAY4 Cele- CHBERG', HHIRSCHRERGS siE | A 80, by Stewart, | \ 3 And 16 Lminent Soloists " destruction of wild animals in the state of New Youk, April 7.—[Special Telegram to Anarmy retiring board is apvointed to OLD, CHRONIC ON cH | sEA® § \;‘1 OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 3 , and | Tue Bee.]—Westerners in the city: Omaha | to meet £ brated Non- SSPLCTACA‘:; | changeable 3 Nebraska, was vlaced on its passag defeated by a vote of 31 to 40 Passed the World's Fair Bill, at the call of the president thereof, at Fort Sherman, Idaho, for the examina- PAINS tion of such ofticers as may be ordered. be- \ o A. . Brandeis, Broadway Central; D. W | of Ir #1530 wnd 81, % general ad Smith, Windsor; M. L. Roeder, Plaza; T. A. | SPEGIALlST | n isslon; halcony hox soats S extr ) Fisher, Broadway Central fore it. Detail for the board: Major John Puterfreyer Soats on sule it Ford & Char.ton’ musto store, A motion to_concur in the senate amend- [ At the Mercer: F Cartwright, Fort | D. Hall, surgeon ; Captain William H. Bisbee, succums TO Spectacles | NEW Enl A ERICAL DNDERLM‘D d ments to the World's fair bill brought on a | Wayne E. Baist, B, ( Rawley, Chicago Fourth infantry; Captain_Joha W. Bubb, | a st DISPENSARY. | w an 9 K lively squabble, but the smendments were | Frank Parker, St. Louis: Mrs. Wendell | Fourth infantry; Captain William A. Thom sT. JAcoBs olL and Eye oA L AL | Ln T HFHE! raRr k concurred in by 53 yotes. The friends of the | Benson, Salt Lake; W. Fremont, Milwaukee; | son, Fourth cavalry; First lLieutenant 1s unsurpnssed O s ata e Mu( 0U $T00K £0. 1N ; bill did some Irus{ hustling to get the neces- | J. B. Aveline, Ogden; W. L. Paul, Frank | William E. Purviance, assistant surgeon; IT | Glasses for ment of all Chre | Kaiphe ary votes, and the aunouncement of the re- | Sharpe, Lincols; Frank Baughman, Rock | First Lieutenant Leonara A. Love \nd Nervous dis b "]B nsldfl T[aflk sult was delayed until they were secured Island; T. W. Akin, Des Moines; W. B, Ren- | Fourth infantry, recorder. HITS i salein Om- (AP Siarn, | Kisle Lateh, 3 Porter in explaining his vote said he had | shaw, Lincoln; Miss Lulu Brown, Beatrice The superintendent of the recruiting ser- i EYE G}ASSES 2 PREATMENT BY MALL | Agues Fuiter { originally voted for the bill with the under- e B vice will cause thirteen recruits at Colum. THE SPOT | aha by PATENTED iy 214180 AT S S | T T AUstin's Austratian, "°"’"’ 00 8 standing that the present commissioner gen- | Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's | bus barracks, O., to be assigned to the Fifth | . P lsin enveln I y }r*flufl be deposed and R. W. Furnas | Witcht st .Omabs. Nob. Souver irs I.vuy Day lur the Ludie salve will cure them infantry and forwarded uuder charge of & AND CURES. MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY. | = #0 soxot Ofica (155 18

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