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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1894 \ y n o T AN PEDTICTCATES | ern pacine, alod amendment today, to | || n” V' SUBMIT THEIR ('\ NJ, [ the, following cases: Joseph Parker, con. | Nelson forton's Mills, M ! 3kins. Error Douglas county. Re- thi amondment i Jaltimore Ohio convicted in Utah of adultery rence (deccased), Unfon, Hardin ! w withe shown to bo absent mitted r | and the Chl Western companies e Mary A, Miller, Dy 1 t timony a defondants on account of the losses under COLONNAS ARE INTERESTED, minor James M. Knight, Hrush i cause fs admis sociation ends Ite | the contract by which they use part of the | Gygg ; 101 n Onslaught of | Fayette; Mary Muller, Davenport t 1 unobjectionat er Assoclation Amends Ita | the corfract by which (hox 8 usan B, Anthony &iénds an Onslang Thelr Litte Family o4 Afected by n | Hattle A, Kane, Muscatin Rules on Excursion Privileges. o the Dovoted Hosts, Bupeéiie UonFt Cases ste Hopstiy (fhther),-Letts, Lot AT Appeal trom ESTERN BASE BALL. A WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 16 sald by the | A. Grifth, Des Moines, Polk. R Douglas cc opini Mr t y § hedats of tNe Gam Asratiged for the AT ECTURES RESENTATIVES legal authorities about the United States | Mary Brady lr.w .\”m h.\‘m Harrison i . i ' & i " Schedule o o Games Arrd o T0' S b A | foan war survivor jort Whers o party se il estato and takes 1 : TRANSMISSOURI AND COAST BUSINESS Comln Seus ST AL il uprome court, that the status of the con- | Kintey. Clinton, Clinton fo"Torpart of th purchuso price oneT « DES MOINES, Feb. Tho Western Base kil tention between Prince and Princess Col South Dakota: Original—Samuel H. B tpones the llen of the mortgage to 15 its fo Ball association, after adopting a constitu Sk Hon b e it onna may be materfally affected by a case | ton, Bridgewater, MeCook tl another mortgage given to obtaln a money hie Muddle Over Differentinla and Arbltearies | ¢ion and 8 schedule, has Adjourned, The | ::”"' Ml 'I' ey ke I:“.'r“‘ to be heard before the court soon. The | Wyoming: Reissue—Isom Branham, Cas- | foan, at the request of the purchaser, in con Co, to Growlng Worse and the Prospects constitution is unchanged from that of the | e VT differences between the prince and princess | Per Natrona {deration of his promise to use the money Bull f ittee and Presents Tts Views . | Rewnrds for Rescaing. lorived from th an in making improve hir i for a General Rate War 10 Illinois-Towa league, with the salary WhabI W Sald have recently attracted attention on both | (o : mants on the premises, such prowise b Steadily Improve. 1t at $800. One hundred and twenty-six 1 WELERIGS sldes of the Atlantic, and have been In TINGTON, Feb. 20.—A bHL was re- | jyojuged and oxpressed in the purchase games are scheduled, beginning May b and - tonsfled by the princess’ escapo with her | POrted (o the senate for the reliet of the do- | rtgage; held, that this did not ending September The castern clubs children from France to this country pendent relatives of the scamen of the | rigagor the agent of tho N ahay n in the R TR Ntoti WASHINGTON, I Twenty-five ’,‘H‘“ ”.“. i !“’ Yo b “"”II o ‘:!" Unitea | Netherlands stoamor Amsterdam who lost 2 the 0oMtr ¢ the N8 O | clubs are in the east Decor and | ladies, the remainder of the woman suffrage | i b 1 \ G States supreme court fs as to the extent A : " oo it clubs in the west July as- | convention which has been in session in American ner Maggle B, Wells and - mortgigeo and reductlon ot Yo KUMILE ahy . Adaittonai to which the judgment of a French court reliot le survivor of the res v rs of material for 1 admit ar A Washington for a week past, appeared be arvivor of the r n. When 100 or remains an eigt-city or " can be onforced In the United States. The g bar ! vas not a fore the judiclary committee this morning. Y | ot DR caso involves a Judgment for about $100,000 Trensnry Cash 1l Among those in the party were: Susan B K R : that the m i not A given by the French court against Hilton WASHINGTON, ¥ L7 Rl 4 Anthony, Rev. Anna H, Shaw, Rev. Ida Hul- | fieh 0% tee Koo Cn o e 1 sy . rdinated to tho liens for labor done tin of Iilinols, Mra. Greenleaf of New York, | judgment 1s being contested on the gr e 5 g L L b LU LR S Mrs. Howard of Georgia, Mrs. Harrlet Tay- | that the case should have been tried in phe ‘MW,M " lor Upton of Ohio, Miss Jennie of Olio, Mrs. | country, where the American —dofe el Ketchum and Mrs. Stansbury of Colorado | could have received a full and fair jury hear | g oo oineons, $358,148 v r or commencing to labor on an their lives in offort (o save the crew of g that there was no nd a eonvention or The following schedule was fation has re cople In the ouri river and 150 Governm " N it to the recording of the mortga ),620; e | erson commencing to furnish ma imittee, consisti ot g in the pension case of Judge Long of Michi 1 f f 1 1 nts Heafford of the : g ing. It has also been 1 that the French e Oh: Vak T, DNTATE L NG AL AW it Pl Bevastian of ¥ G L AL UL DL courts glve no recognition to the decrees Judge Long's Penston o G the" THIeFeRt. SR titls TRE T et e i : But four members of the committee re- | or judgments of American courts, and that [ \WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.-The arguments | St thie. peruonwith Wiiom I L G s i ' celved the delegation—Representatives | it an American wants redress in France, ! e by natne. oroed rn, has been retlred. The new com i Goodnight of Kentucky, Broderiok of Kan- | he must go to France to get it g e tioatiel um il o abor or mAtarIRl, aside ‘from Consists of Passenger Traffic Mana i > i ¥hih Should the supreme court sustain the jud gan agaiy unissioner of Pensions Loch- | T Nt Alse ttaches only to 3 ; s, Boatner of Louisiana and Wolverton of re t i Bie impr it itself, attachies only to Camph y hite of the Atohison, and General kAassen Y Pennsylvan e eheschmaking was be- | ment, it is sald that a precedent will be | ren were LA RUTTR A g sl a8 G L et T LA I 1 to g e 'o¢ the Gfeat Narthierd:. . Tombrow Ehd ria May 0 zon by Susan B, Anthony. who after a | estabilshed governing the Colonna case and | court. The Lt Uil | pany agatnst Bond, 55 N. W. Rep., 643 pentitolth SRIWITT Teke U £ EAnGontinental Rl short talk, introduced Rv, Anna Shaw, min- | other international litigations. = Prince Col First Shipment of the New Tonds. Whero 8 DArty recelving & moFtgage Chethg, 3 atortrauble i i o nine abr g ister of the Protestant Bpiscopal church HHALR L g e WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Tho first ship- | for part of ‘the purchase price o real General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Heniomber 1: Des, Moimes Tune | go ot haw took eloquent exceptlon to the | g% b Thnioeg has removed the children fment of the new 1504 bonds was made y fol TOUR % tH6. ConRIaGFAY ¥ AN Union Pac 1d 0 long conference with Mr i AL T i (Rl b lict ot the Fronch court. | terday and consisted exclusively of $1.000 | {pt ’ RO Ot T bl L Yo | White of Atchison and CF Caldwell 9 Aligust 2, 2 not idiots. She averred that the male hal | from the jurisdiction of the el SEUBON e g DA shipped to | Uhe mortgage subject to the loan mortgago 3 then forge Viito of the Atclison and Chalrman Caldwe 2 WA [, e e Mavica of | If, however, the precedent s established that | coupons. —The consignment was shipped 0 | hojng'the promise on the part of the mort- rewer on the back ¢ today upon th titude of the Un Jacific May 9, 10, 11, g 1 e 1t fre foreign decrees can be certified to the courts | New York | gage 2 loan: & w0, 10, demagoguy to bar the female half from her 2 gager to use the loan so obtained for put e wpproprinte to his own use. | toward the emlgrant clearing hou oth- August 10, T, 12; Peorin May [ ermn OByt et Lo e o of this country and then enforced, it would AT T IND Tilt ting T DFOYGraeHLE (OHELs . DEGTATNOR; WHds the ol of these it woro « ' ing was definltely settled, but at the close of July 1, AL 1708 10 . ©. Hultin of Tlinols declared that | permit the French decree as to the Colonna heiss 8 wortgager pays the mortgagee a portion of L Ll . T 1 thom, | e ihios wae neARer than at any | Ter Sundays)Home : ¢ men should ALghity. women by sonferring | Detition lo be given eflect in this COUNLEY. | 1. gehoot Levy Question Mefore the | Uhe an moncy on the purchase price a mphell iny b kel Vire s soit i i upon them political rights. Mrs. Virginia | It 18 sald that this is only one of a hutber Stat H6 GBaEL: a cash payment, it being shown that the ut UL LU o s il L ©. Young of South Carolina described the | Of —cases involving infernational domestic ot N Towell mortgagee had no knowledge that this was had by t m a long way off, for all of that. The e e S roent aystem, | entanglements which would be affected by a | LINCOLN, Feb. 2L—Clinton Powell, & | gone, the mere fact of receiving such money A QL L L LU L M o T o Misemohactts spoke | ruling favorable to enforcing the judgment | member of the Omaha school board, arrived | will not entitle the mechanics lion holders o time by announcing, that It will ot of the Injustice of taxation without repre- | and decrees of foreign courts in the city yesterday and with his attorney, | who commenced to perform work o the demand of the Unfon Pacifie tha 3 . 4 sentation and_was followed by Mr. Henry James B, Meikle, petitioned the supreme | furnish material for the buildings ere her pas 1 owed it as its share - i 5 It REVISED PENSION RULINGS, = 51y ’ | on the premises subseq 0 ime er ¢ ot Erants o AbUEE B EliaE The Jun e 1 m..\vv\'u.ul. a Massachusetts pioneer of the REVISE Court for a writ of mandanus requiring the | 07 Uhe premi ;mu‘fl uent to the tiine ot } A ; nine abr movemen - L s © !N | recording the purchase money mortgage, his creditors Tsland elaims this is practically allow- ; Gy SV, o o guty | Prof. Jennie Gifford of Buchtel colloge, | Certifieate to To Exhibited at the Execution | clty council of Omala to make a levy of 3% | jn a suit for forcclosure ‘of the mortknge NI umounted to- almost | fug the Union Paicfic a differential of $2.50, £ ighvs Motnes May | Akron, 0., urged that all property owners of Ench Voucher. mills on the dollar, as requested by the | and the liens, to a decree giving the liens nothing R ¢ | & proceeding which it cannot and will not July 31 should have a in the government. The ¢ASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—General Instru Board of Education, or on fallure 0 to do, to | priority over the mortgage, or to have the v Dun hmit *the pr X b WASHI 3 nan's crim authoritie wifo of Representative Waugh of Indiana | yon< concerning enfoicement of revised suits | show cause to the court by March 5 why the | Suid miortgage lien postponed or made gub- ivertr cveral e / o was introduced by Miss Anthony with the re- | o OB B o e im0 has not been dona,. The petitlon was | Ordinate -to the mechanlc’s liens in the Arat pla movediby cireular recently sent out by the Southern pB 5 duly s, mark that since man and wife were one, and | {0 executing pension vouchers have been | same hus not heen dong. The DEttion WoS | amount of the sum so paid to the mortgagee. \ of sympathy for Mr. W h | Pacific, announcing a boyeott on the Atchison | 3 Jacksonville Jur that the one might be the wife, in this in- | sent to the various pension agents. The | Presented 1o AL JURREC RN o 0 4. Where a party purchaser of real whom he had been on terms of tickets via Barstow and Los Angeles to 7. 8, 8, Eleven Sundays, nine a stance it could be considered that Mr. | most important changes are embraced in the | SU¢S af LL AL ek gives a mortgage to the vendor of such i ] for many years, and by the points on the Southern Pacific north of Mo- G May 18, 18, 20, Auk | turnable March 5. The petition is on behalt | BIVeS | & Aai s . Teala for amercy svhieh MF. Wim AT B UL Tl b GG | ; S | Waugh was speaking. following provisions: OF! T sohot board @i repressnts tuat: | caatey (o) aeaiive ¢Ho haiango of purcliase Bim in the letter herewith submitte AUz i all conne A bg i St 4 < R OB 1 Uktibe axhiibitadtte tha the school board and represents hat the | price 'unpuid, and such mortgagee In cons the second place, h n had 1o Ke 1l action on' the notice of tlie Southern 28, 4] WHALEBACKS NOT SUITABLE. Lt ALy ited to the | fifteen members thereof on the 22 duy of | giqeracion of Improvements being made and thelseconiL Dl e o thery ; Pacific, saying that prior to Muteh'1, (the dnto St 3 i magistrate at the execution of each voucher. | January recommended a levy suflclent 1o | Luidine orected on said real cstate, allows nent of the length of ot for the inauguration of the boycott, it | It X o s GEIond £ WV This shall be the first evidence of a pen- | raise $70,000, which, on a valuation of $20,- d mortgage to bocome subseque many vears, during which he had will give full information as to the manner 5 g Lo 3 el foner’'s identity. When the certificate can- | 000000, Would require a levy of Ui mill ,.mv{n’" CoF e et Kok HaNA) o RSk afik Yoe feally abuged his confidence and abusec * | in which it intends to protect its California pepLEH Lo AL CL S g 5 . The amount was deemed necessary by the A 5 il ! trusi reposed in him traffie. g Y 1 2001 B0l 2 WASHI 4 not be exhibited to the magistrate, the | poavq for the support of the schools for the | fOF 'llw xxn;l-ww_‘@ er ”!-m:v such i Yu- s o oy 5 5 3 7. Ju appointed to consider the merits as voucher may only be executed on the exhibl- | fiscal year of 1894-5, and the board reported | fehts: SaiE WOriEAKe [HEEEbY e Subies to be uncarthed from the voluminou SOUTHERN PACIFICS POSITION, 2, § X D Moines March | G0 0 Dain. Alexander McDougall's | tion of a_permit properly issued by the com- | the mate and_recommendation to the | duent containing: a clause wher 9 Tt has required a vast amount of lubor = L B A R eIy nas TRV rotia 1y iiita 1| (RLBRIOnEF{OtmenE(ong mayor and clty council and requested that | WCFIEAKOL aRTCes 1o lise all money procured Tt T e e O reiulariiies by | Not Likely to Sufter from Transcontl Lincoln Ma¥ 18, st 7, 8, 9, | 1t Llenack 8 Il anL 2. Permits to execute vouchers In the ab- | the levy be made. The council made the an- | bY such loan mortgages in the erection o which he embezzled so lar sum of nental Rate Wa E i6, 17, 10; Rock Island Jun “10, | its report to Secretary Herbert at the end of | gence of certificates may be issued by the | nual levy Febri 8 Butsratissdytosmale | focullaings anti[alls toldo ko, hold, dtbat money, and the whole account, with the The Southern Pacific is out in a eircular Iy 13, 14, 15, August Quiaey June 11 | the week. There are indications that the | commissioner by application of the pensioner, | the levy required to raise the sum of $70,000. '"hv“ “i“ nf“vlhx; :x‘xlux:u.;mr M‘I}\‘Illlh\;;w!m[ mechanics and matekial men who com- iic n, was not ma fuly 16, 17, 18, Septeniber 7 i 1 4 il th 3 i T T e to all general passenger agents of connect- e 1, 2, 8 July b 0 1, Septem board will find that as at present constructed | Who should be under oath and fully state to | The council refuses and the board takes this menced to perform labor and furnish mater- subsequent to the recording of said Wow The Afchizon has issued a reply to the a e Y ERnCrs RS iRae e Sy P AdWys, nine abroad * | the vessels are hardly adapted to naval us the satisfaction of the commissioner the facts | jmeans of accomplishing its ends. Set R B i loe suungRtiatson Rebriaty a0 thoys| Nk Viilo—Omiha 22, 2, 26 Au- | Captain McDougall's plan for the armament | connected with his or her inability to exhibit | “Yestarday the court met pursuant to ad- e interests on Staten island that it was | Should discontinue selling single trip tickets | & Sgpemit | 19i,Des Moines | o the vessels is to have two guns mounted | the certificate. Journment and transacted the following Dosaible to realize something substantial for | via Barstow and Los Angeles to points on | § Yoe May 18, o Senteriber |y low the water Il on an ineline so that | When the pensioner signs the voucher the | Lusiness s i BT his general creditors, many of whom would | the Southern Paciile company’s roads north 9 i 9.°%, 21, July | they may be run up into posi‘ion to fire when | certificate of the officer before whom the Rittenhouse nst Bigelow, refiearing O B T "',“‘[_‘“_‘ ht ”‘: suffer more severely than Mr. Dun. - SLIM: R ‘ 5 v ok Tsland June | peaded. An armored shield will be placed | voucher is executed, or in whose presence it | ajlgwed; Stanwood against Omaha, rehearing notconvoyaany tltle or ivest any In view of the fraud practiced upon them A nd also after the same e 5 0 ity epteraber 4, & 8: ) over the guns. But this involves a large ad- shall be sufficient attest, but when | allowed: Swanson against Omaha, rehearing | f5tate either before or after conditiona e o hanianl| ooy yare Anoifed oy o sreall traund Atrip 3 2 s dition to the framing of the vessel ani an mark the voucher must be at- | ajjowed: Union Stock yards against Larson, | broken, but merely creates a lien upon the BhE hoteionger: thihinua eradsiascant Hon: from or via the Southern Pacific increase of weight generally in construction | tested by signatures of two witn in | rehearing denied; Union Stock yards fiatH| TaRrkEased BLOnatty, ganc it INGLLEIROCE est man In this community .and as an ad L LORNERVISREATI O WACELOS Don't Want to Fight in Ame that would make the ships uneconomical for | their proper handwriting. But In every eas | Conoyer, rehcaring allowed, and argument R ey ron R kor Mot such Viser and exhorter of youth and out o T Lt o sommel urp and ovon were these | the signature of pensioner to each receibt | gilowed as to the suficiency of the evidence | @ crest as constit \im_ an owner With wihishhe o closcly identified, he | the Atchison out of San Francisc s | it learns on the authority of a friend of | Ho e om A e wnserviceablo in | at least one witness in proper handwriting. | &% rel Barrs: cause advanced. sot for hearing | 14, 4nd as a general rule his mortgage lien B Ly, LRI M | renuiislviexcentivia Hita) Mojavaiy one of the participants, that Jackson and | any but the smoothest water. In addition it | It shall be competent for the officer before | Alrii3: Staie against Commercial and Savings | Will not be subordinated to mechanic’s liens s e it e iy ve | 18 hardly to be considered. The Atchison’| Corbett have no idea of attempting to settle | would be necesary to'turn the whole ship to | Whom the voucher is executed to attest the } huni, jeave to file amended answer. DUCAL A POnIEEINE RS R O T tacle ] dealt with as the law direets. i has retorted that if the Southern Pacific | their contest in the United States. They do | point the guns. signature of the pensioner to execute. When | “fy “filloing causes wero continued: | the performance and furnishing of which Affixed to the forogoing letter were the | SMuts it out of San Francisco via Los | not care to be badgered by clubs and authorl- | Secretary of the Navy Herbert was before | payment is made to the pensioner in person | pypjcc against State, Whitener against | Ner¢ [ mmenced on a date subsequent to following names of witnesses: R. G. Doug- | Anseles 1t (will “also procced to do the | ties as was the case in the Mitchell-Corbett | the house committeecon haval affairs y neither the pension agent nor any clerk em- | g, 2 the record of the mortguge pursuant to a fas, B. W. Bullinger, Ogden Brew cbrother act’ by shutting the Southern | match. The event is almost certain to be | day on the naval appropriation bill ployed by him shall appear as a witness on | "'t cono e causes were argued and sub- | COntrACt with the mortgagor HOW HIS FAMILY RECEIVED IT. Pacific out of Los Angeles via the 'Frisco | gettled at the National Sporting club in Lon- | is rapfily nearing completion. ~ Some s- | either the voucher or the duplicate. mitted: State ex rel Ewing agains T The distressing news. was not long in | Foute, thereby joining issue don. apprehension has arisen in naval circle S Bartley, Shroeder agalnst State ex rél Fi Vike O1d Times, reaching the home of Mrs. Win whi s | . Not content with this opening gun the e over a report that the committee would urge APPLIES ONLY TO CONSTRUCTION. bert, McClelland against Scroggin on motion, The unprecedented run on the dry goods situated at Tompkins avenue, or as s | Southern Pacific has notified connecting lines LMUSEMENTS. the abolition of the various naval apprentic == Western Union Telegraph company against | stores ly that of the Morse Dry LG R A by wire that it would not participate in Mid- atations, but no such-step 1s contemplated. | Ruling of Secretary Smith on Right of Way | Fremont, Hammona against State on motion, | cosds company, reminds old residents of th George, Staten Island. When she heard of | Winter fair rates after February 28, and | yenjce, the pearl of Italy, an Henri Taino | The Dbill as at present framed makes no Over Public 1 Omaha Brewing association against Wuet- [ 0008 company, remints 0:¢ 121008, the arrest, Mrs. Wiman, although shocked, | Would discontinue selling tickets at present i phes - provisions for new battleships or warships. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Secretary Smith | rich on motion. year ,88. The Mors have very good bore. up. with greater calmness. than was | ates on that date. This puts the Santa Fe | in one of his incomparable letters describes | Wiy the ships now authorized the United | o o nn Coa™n e drart of a circular whi Opinions in the following cases from | drawing card in their bankrupt stock of J. expected. | This was duo o her mplicit | OB the defensive again as it can’t afford to | the “pride of the Adriatic,” is made the | States will become the seventh naval power | Wf8 o) i L lications | Douglas county were handed down: . Walker & Co’s of Chicago, and 'though Detief in the thorough honesty of her hus. | have the arbitrary between Los Augeles and | locale of Henry Guy Carleton’s drama, “The | in the world and this height Is regs will soon be Issued governing applications | "Tp b0’ 0% (o merce against Goos. Error | the crowds surge in and out they generally band, and her confidence in his ability to | S4n Diego taken out of the rate on accbunt Lion’s Mouth,” which was produced last | the committee as all the United Sta for right of way over public lands for canals, | from Douglas county. Reversed, Opinjon | get what they want, and are well pleased DraYeitiad infacen of the present low tariff. The Southern Cal- should aspire to at present. The determin- | ditches and reservoirs. The right is held to | by Mr. Commissioner Ryan. with what they get. Mr. and Mrs, Wiman's married daughter, | ifornia demands an arbitrary of $10 on the ation against providing for new ships extend only to construction and no public The damages recoverable for the re- Mrs. Norman Walker, Is very ill. Harris | Present round trip of $65.50, tickets which narrowed the naval appropriation for con- | .\ terial will be allowed to be | fusal of a bank to pay a check drawn upon Wiman, the second ton, is employed in the | the other roads are not inclined to give, the | yrie" tA¢ € tceaiant th &~ | tinued work for ships already begun and the [ timber or materia 80 it by one Who has funds With (he DANK | o————— newspaper business, and Frank, his younger | upshoot of the whole affalr being mo doubt | (e Was Host Bronopnceds ad the LEUStio | routine “appropriations.” The total of the | taken or used for repair or improvement. wherewith to make such payment, should not brothor, Is in the office of Vermilye & Go., | that the Santa Fe will contimue to do San | STy of the city was —at it perihellon, | i iruck and while it is not public the | The department ruling on March 21, 1892, | exceed such amount as reasonably and fairly brokers in Wall street Diego business though the lions ro; W nl:) :Iu- \nlr_» ,f"]""wri;fl ~'; l‘\“{] SaY6, | jambers sav it is little short of the naval | holding that naural lakes, alrea ources of | in the natural course of things would resuit I“ fl]e Eafl a s 5 soon as word had been received of the | Mr. Charles Kennedy, talking of the pos- A er e b Slorious | appropriation of last year. This Is due | waiar supply, shall not be used for reser- | from such refusal arrost Mr. Harris Wiman . came to | sibilities of a rate war, said: “The South- | §HeTSMAN, though the Inquidition BuPK | mainly to the great increase for supplies | vou™ LUD0EL SOr rivers be damaged so | I General damages arc such as the jury : New York from Staten Island and went | ern Pacific scemingly holds the key to the | pit® # Pall over the tIr municlpality thit | roquired for the augmented navy. It nece O e ity adjacant country, 1o over. | may give when the judge cannot point out | of . cod-liver 2o et £ Do ey a small | Situation, as nearly all the roads in Cali- e Gt Y | sitates an increase of sailors and a very | vuieq “Maps filed must be drawn on tracing | @hY measuré by which they are to be ascer- the bases ort. s osphere ol el chel with a ehange of linen for his father, | fornia, the ferries and possibiy the street o T e phs AUnOSORETC | materlal increase In the item of coal. bR G | Calahlozcantitnetapin ontandiusmsntiorial| o1l tsMnSe I T RSeTAT ot L Fisont Tucaived TtHS pay tribute to this corporation. It is a (AT D == — ¢ the reasonable man. Special damages are e THE — 3 Lo ) vas introduced 'to an Omaha to tho fleld notes of the surv teliel and consentod fo' take & nofe from | fact that the Southern Pucific ‘made moro | MBNLLY WhICH Was inirodiced to an Omena FARM ANIMALS STATISTICS. e e e scala of maps 15 required | a5 by competent evidence are directly was limited the young man to Mr. Wiman. In this [ moncy during the last t "\*]"'”“ ental fight | 4 tory for accusations which were acted to 'be 2,000 foot {o an inoh. for canals or | able' to defendant's fallure to dischar 5| o casing note young Wiman asked his father if he | than at any similar period in its histo pon by the e sitiof 0 s In the Country | dftches and 1,000 feet for reservoirs, The | contract obligations, or such duties a [ 3 R A P T e P e e < | upon by the council of the inquisition the : hagjand. 1, < o (0] s5e fa wished anything done, and i€ ho enred to | LoGul rates in California remainied the same | yithor” i writien & wonderfully clever g © n Year Ago. circular provides for filing of maps partly or | imposed upon him by law. 10s¢€ lar make any statements. | i reply to (hix mes: | S e low vales o the, eoast braught | Grama, melodramatie in fs tendoncs, ‘it & ob. 21-Figures on tho | wholly over unsurveyed lands, but approval of ihe adverse ruiin of tho comt mention: | advanced in consumption SaKe, iman wrote to his son that he j Lho! Ll abet ek e ould not | qpamg’ that cannot by the very matwe of | number and value of farm animals, as well | ©f these is limited to the portion traversing J dvere. rullngsofichescoursiintontion: g - s L0 was both cheerful and well; that he had | have otherwise gone into the ‘land of sun- | yjingy pe considered an enduring work. | g o R 38 g% Survey lands. All persons settling on public | ally and willfully introduced evidence of | Science soon discovered in comitted no crimes, but had no doubt | Shin Recognizing that low rates will | prorvining under the brilliant setting given | ©. compilations made by special agent Jands. to which right of way has attached | facts improper for consideration by the jury, i blundered, and was wiiling to stand the | make the Midwinter fair a big success and | gl * VO QTG FEEEE S8 BT | included in the report of Statistician R s |t el diteh or reservoir are required | it must be presumed that such improper | it the prevention and cure of consequences. He added he had absolute flv.;“,“:m";m‘:"' v;\n.;.ql.. rnu‘pmiulllvv !])n;m,.\luu::ll;l(‘c conventional, Every habit of the eye se of the Agricultural department for January | to take them subject to this rigat. 1\\:’"!”!!' ;\I:::Zw1“'."»53."1";;]-‘;‘\1‘““] rl‘\vvl‘dnlul the consumption ;. ,m;;.l uI. uu‘;»’;l n:.:l. nm.m;]n lvm nml 1:(|m Baglflo had sy, ..“>[‘ l.[.“;;.] L ‘|m‘ ¥ | reversed and one sees here with surpri anaiRebiary EmHoktolo) inumber ot iorss et 'uluu “;‘mm pnglyile {A,:‘(‘.l Al S ) . by ends. s note concluded w e | corta an old fashioned W e alight visions R il ok a8 agains arner. Appeal fro y frien is ng ictude i the | e ted | San Francisce people demand | @nd delight visions of oriental fancy, graft- | has decreased 125,663 as compared with the Douglas count Afiirmed. Opinion by Mr. ) . statement that he had an engagement to 5 DR atsorianial Janoy, ety 1 atement that e had an cngagement 10 | jow rates and the Southern Pacific, I belleve, | I8 the full on the ‘empty instead of the | returns of a year ago, although there was an | g0 or 3 ox His Dutles on | Commissioner Trvine 5 rammi { low rates and the Southern Bacific, 1 bellve: | ompiy ~ on the full. Men = and | increase in thirty of the states. Tho tot In cases tricd to the court without a jury | No. 27 on Forty-second street, and, please | 1. @ 5 to g alifornia a [ | Ly iy Aed i h o ciRoats R IGE it s tried to the court without a jury G0l he would leoptiiatengagemant will pull t 8 outiatiit mressat RoprassifTTEER | ol IS iion abalthe! el e ena| periof Bortea dast IRuUeTy Was 100 LB10. S| S WABHINGTON; Feb. at—Senator Mill 1a]] (1S AHAWE oh Iausatians fof tack 1a] entltlsd £ codli T iod, he would keop h ugement. T e The Teasons for tho rate | Phruse s stited at times and the situations | Prices have declined in all the states ‘and SHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Senator Mills to the same weight and the same presump ) -live % PO+ Tlie young man was not permitted to see | 800 hesc are the redsons fof the TAL | irained, yet withal the intellectual thought | corritories except Rhode Islnd and Idaho. | no longer acting as a member of the {0 P NaELL SRt e e LaniEc ) O SRS RIVED oil with Hypo: his father. It may be he wished to conceal | do is always uppermost, and one sits and listens | The ol o8 @ col : i N 5 M4 oS 5 sphites ime ¢ e Y e e ed 40 oTpoertll Rook ‘Taland (s ‘concarnodithie wardwil niot | 18 &1ay8 ppeTk und ot sits aad listens | Tho number of mules in the country in Janu | committco on finance, and Senator Me The rule is the same whether the case is | Phosphites of lime and soda m to supp hat he col make 4 dollar's difterence to us. writte £:800 6 son has resumed his place as ember of | brought to this court on error or appeal, and ne S are 2 of to lead them to wupposo that he was con- AL St o the Siihern pacige | Nriten, thnktul that’there s been ono | craase” In the. numberani vatio of’ wilch R e ‘,'l’.';‘"r‘:fm,“”“"(‘l:‘u”:“ ok | bplics to all classes of action 1 has rendered the oil more 5 e LT RO (ho Union Pacific has issued a circular to | WAn brave enough to get away from the | cows. The number sent is 16,487,400, | the 0 0 s Jidlidbo b s R s e O R o 6 8L the Grammas ssbopl.ls \iThe Grealil o)) agents calling off its round trip tickets:| 8Scepted uachool of melodrama, and ‘even | as againat 16,4240 an ayer | was noised about the capitol soon after the AT RGP R ".flLCU\ = f--h)’ of digestion B oua ama g e acy I\ Ol | (oSS n 1. (aNaBlIYa et ilaty, 88 ahacause | lukh BiiveliGaubostiab D itha Iking cot | age valieioti$455,008, 351, e ga i senate met today and was confirmed by Sen- | vendeo takes possession without the consent | 2nd pleasant to the taste this city of the $10 arbitrary rate demanded by the | SO ithoga yvi0 sl ront. ‘The story, | There was an increase from 36,- | ator Mills, who, in Teply to a question con- | of the owner and commences tho erection of % s 3 Southern California (which i8 @ part of th and they nev ary, is one of love and | 954,196, valued at $547.852,204, las* year, to | cerning the correctness of the report, said: | a building, but fails to make the payment of _Propared by Scott * Bowno, N. ¥ nte Fe system) botween Los Angeles and | Mate, self-abuegation and selfi 55, with 608,160, valued at $536,789,747. The num- Mr. McPherson has been’a member of the | the purchase money, which by the terms of | oo n D now and then a comedy side light thrown | ber and prices of both sheep and swine have | committee all the time and I have never been | the sale was to be made upon the deliv As for the Southern Pacific's throwing | full upon those who work out the motif of | declined. The tutal number of farm animals | a member of it. I simply went on tem- | of the conveyance, and the vendor refuses One of the questions sought to be solved | Business away at this time, as is intimated ”‘f" "“‘""-f_ X z last month was 161,783,453, porarily to represent him while lie was sick | to make a conveyance or complete the con One of the questions sought to be solved | \\%jio dispatshes from Chicago, it may Wo actors of uncommonly good reputation | It is stated that in the total number of | and absent, Now he has come back and | tract without such payment, no agreement tontght was why a whole year coutd have | GGG Wiark that tho Southern | DY ttally opposite parts, one a_ many, | these farm animals the average annual rate | taken bis pia Inlwriting havink haen axacdtadiithe) vandar y Eh L ary, | paoific is not given th The road in | heroic lover sworn to avenge his father's [ of increase during the decade of 1570-1880 It is not known yet whether the change | js not charged with liens for labor and | BfiYu SI SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. i night at Boyd's by the Warde-James com- bination. ~ Venice in the sixteenth century! when the effiorescence of the arts and litera- tion in financial eircles in this city sentative of the Associated press | & Qiscovery of what might be a clew present prosecution of Mr. Wiman AMUSEMENTS. that Wiman sovered his conncction murder, the other the leader of the *By 67 per cent 1 - b any | R G, Dunbafore the allesed orima | auestion reasons, and very properly, too, t 2 ader of the “Ben- | was L67 per cent. In the following decade | in the committee will have any effect in | material used in constructing the buildin THURSDAY. M R Q. Dun--before the alteged crimo | 0D uinoss at (his fime & toward San | €4ettl.” a koup of lawless men who live by | it rose to S.17 per cont, and between 1500 and | shaping the tariff bill or delaving or hastens e o L e B | = e e e ooy owvas prosecuted. | Francisco, with final destination at Los stealing and other crimes. — Mr. Frederick [ 1893 there was an average annual decrease | ing its prescntation to the committee, but it | Jearned that the building was in progress, | Wednesday, Thursdayfeh 91-99-93-24, T quiry ha a great otiiin. 4| LEA Sl passengers desice to go be. | \Warde has a most congenial role in that of | of two-tenths of 1 per cent is not believed that it will cause delay, what- | warned those engaged in its erection that Friday. Saturaay, ' > 4=40-ad g and EhAt e e e MU Avec iR vUla Rinaldo, an exile, and tho righteous heir to | = The comparative averages of cotton crops | ever the effect may bo on the charactor of | tiey were Lrespassors and that th person A i o phrae the chair of state, e is picturesque in his | are given by states as follows: Virginia, he bill It is the opinion that the report I 2 oy RN Bl bl ey " | tares to destination. In the light of this | U & A i the bi s i D with whom they had coutracted had no rights h e yraa printed by sotmo parson u I‘|’vr<\|\l;-x;:-lllnl rnetion the Southern Pacific 18 not suf. | b of prince and gondolier, and plays | North Carolina, 95: South Carolina, will be made Tuesday in the property, but subsequently visited Froderick Louis merchants of this o fmong, brominent | fering, but gatting the Midwinter round trip | With consummate art, for Warde is essen- | Georgia, ,93; Florkda, 106; Alabama, 96; the premises and complained of the manner | "W.ARDE, JAMES. S5ty B Aiflealwitea: ke use of moercantile | Tates. $65.50, without having to give up the tially a melo-dramatic actor, and strong 104; Louisiana, 90; xas, 84; EXPIRED BY LIMITATIONS, in which some of the work was being per neies recelved In brief, the ecir. | arbitrary demanded by the Southern Culi like that of Rinaldo suit his person- | A , 04; Tennessee, 84: Missourl, 81 A formed. The circumstances did not justify | Aol BiOlen - paue)xol Tias huigfecBie Selibdleority The :un)u c has given to Rinaldo | The general average is slightly over 92 per | Patents on Revolvers, Rotary Bhgines and | ap inference that the mechanics had relied sveducsday Night, — Tho Lign's Mouth, s ¢ £ oya es, some of them destined to | cent Other Important Inventions Lupse . . wrsday Matines, vl understood fucts rogard to marcantllo % v royal lines, some of . i i upon his later acts or undertaken or contin- | AharAeY JOLN \ agoncl heir sds of doing busi FUNDS FOR THE ROAD. come gems in uul-:;ww\ life of the times, N GERMANY." WASHINGTON, Feb, 20.—Patents on a | ued their work on the faith thereof. Held: | Saturday Matinee, Francesca da Rimini a 2 Not of the mont | North & South Kllway Project thacked ly | -Louls James, and tiere is 1o more cureful, large mumber of lnventions expired by limi- | That he was not thereby estopped from as- | 4R NI o e pansl e A ageneion EARY Ateri Capitatints acceptablo sixtoenth century brigand | TS Silen tenslon of the Kwmpirew | tation today. Among the more Important | #€rtiig his title as ugainst the mechunie’s | Friduy S Julius Cagsar. created o great deal of talk and bitter fo TA, Feb. Eastern o A9cenal a and PV T T RS Y jens. ‘N agsar, - - s WIOHITA, Fel hastarn masquerading under the severe garb of a : - rage:Dapte Byport Uolops, were the following 4. A loan and trust company hud con- | paturday Nieht. o Jil ,)Wts\“ &y Breech-loading firearms, €. Futebrook, | tracted to lend the vendee monvy secured | Matieos 60c, 760 aud #1.00 About a month ago & mysierious circular In four Sumptuous Seenle Productions, i My Wiman was promptly held re- | yior representative he Guif & Interstate | holy man. The character is one sulted to WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Consul Mon- ' o for its anthorship. It was argied ) 3 that very few men were o thoroughly | Fallroad today a a proposition to | James' strong individuality and he played an at Chemitz, Germany, suggests that | Boston: overstitch sewing machines, W. A. | by mortgage upon the premises, The mort- i ted s e et ot o meroUEBY | ienish fands o put in the first sixty miles | he lieking demon under the sacred robes | American merchants may find a valuable | Palmater, Johnstown, N. Y., assignee 10| gage had been delivered and by the trust 5 - ugency business and with all of the faets | of road and take in return transportation | With fine dramatic conception. Miss Chap- | cyjge when seeking ‘for' foreign markets for | himself and J awyer, same place; | company recorded, but no money advanced BOYD s Four Nightis pubtished in the cireular so well as Mr o man made a lovely and loveable Linora 4 4 8. M. Stone, New Philadelphia, O., | The ugreement was that the money should ul In lor B0 Vell ey Br. | ficate their products in the paffect working of the (0 BOAIR AR S D Rt S AR A EP0OMANI MR8 T D AR Rew A Vo6 matter of gt AT, | Cortificates. sud dneome | Bt-AGlul con : : ucle {1900 MOEk ARy of two-thirds right to Eng 10t Do advanced until the vendee prooured | oo\ a2 g hren e Winian and his triends sy that ho nof only | PTOVIded they can hava one-fourth futorest | uoceptably rendered by Miss Fadny Bowman, | German export unigng, These unions, ex- | yivon, same place; rotary englues, I. fitle and had cxpended & cortain sum in | STARTING Rebruary 2¢ did not wlto the olronlar, but was unaware | | Dthe townsltes along the route. = The ex The play was magnificently staged, the | tending all over the.empire, are societies | [Knapp, Danbury, Conn.; sewing machines, E. | constructing the buildings, and that the 5 Al nalarile the plroplar, bibias-onay “commitioe moet hore. {omorrow 1o Eh A A A s R e e B S SRR D BN el i B el i e i e MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Totally. - Annos R on in the matter and to submit a stageeraft that one likes to remember ; Ay e ! i totally nno the authorship AR =40 IALAN. 1) Traae | OF sageoraft thut one likes to remamber | port trade, They setablish agonoles in for- || d'Auria, ltaly; thrashiug machincs, John bond_conditioned that the bl should Co. had ever si embiticr him on th pnd Jncamo- b tactual cost, | \hijo Marcells, & sweet ingenue part, was The Sublime Naval Specticle | Yow in Attendance. nany o o e 0 indicators Jesser, Portland to convey because of the vend failure | | CHIYENNE. Wyo, e 1 Because of | MER “wbove the horizon, with brilliantly | manufuctures, and, enlist the services of | v o, “signiund Levl, Cincinatl, 0.; and | {o pay the purchase money, aud i I N b. 21 c of | colored Vonetian lamps about the grounds; | emigrants and Gefthun residents in thoso | YaLO¥ Hirearms, Daniel B. Wesson and | aig' not f L to the trist eo | | the inclement weather only a few Union | udding their softness to the scene, made a | countries to push the German productions. | NeYOWIRE PUERERR S0 " Ay, T e T T T T S O [T ) | | employes have arrivad to attend the | most charming cnsemble. In the case of Bulgatia, the union, since | James . Bullard, Spring s §chond a8 AN ARFORI Jul | | 2 tom Neither Presidont | The company supporting Messrs. Warde | 1857, spent $23,000 for' traveling agents, etc Whit asar 1 he Beaate. trust company (hon cxeci BMHRANERRAES v, Db of the Amerioan Railvay il nor the | @nd Jomes is in the most part meritorious, | It has sent out 135,400 printed circulars and |\ A\QHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Senator White's | (i i I hal L0100 Mo NG n { g : : 7 liens growlng out of the ted [ S TW VE | head o e other orean£ntiona are | ussisting not a little in the development of | 94,000 letters, and Jh’ feturn received 7,000 T S e TR k1 d A IR YUBEIEHES S0k SERIES TWELVE. || it | Sl it Bt | Sl e e R | A Sl e e | | = . . ; . bitious effort, not only upon the part of the | spite of the strainéq felations with Russia | sary a change in (he membership of se could require a conveya 2 a y At the usual @ P i il be o Of the mortgase i FEBRUARY 22,1894, presumed | #uthor, but upon the stars as well. during the past ning’months Germany man- | committees, The democratic committ s | releases of the mortgas ¥ | pr - h ¢ f variou e aged to beat her last year's record in the yme difficulty In the rearrangement | ouey i m N - ~ \ ¢ to make ol sale in that country of drugs, iron, ma mitteos caused by the retirement | PAYmICH kel gl 1 - POPULA R » Woodmen of the World will give a ball | §11,424,000. The consul says that as a re- | yroyouein and, notwithstanding the fact that = 11115 AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT seh will be the prin. H i — . aluty ussion, Tho employos | and supper this evening at their hall in the | suli of the operation of these unions every- i \ir ‘McLaurin has now been in the senate for w § TUE GREAT BIG SUCCESS, EIGHT BELLS. i |l 1] g the Wor Repiete With Reallstio Splendor ent sohedule that ought to be corrected resident Johnson of the Wyoming State | many” is found on 100 kinds of articles | any committ This s due to the fact iversity will lecture on ‘‘The Coming | offered for sale. that there is more than one aspirant for th Achos and woakiessts World's Fair Won How Soclety" bofore the Chautauqua college this Omitted from the List. chatrmanship of the committee on wilitary find in CUTICURA ANTI h i 1 A niow lisal i 2 “l”l‘;lu . “.I‘ 5 o rh;: damago <-\;\umu 1p-e s Mathodist ahuroh, WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—lIucluded in the affalr m';nl vacant by Senator Walthall's ¥ tant oty Matlneos Pt) Ort} olio suit of Orinan I, Bllis against the Now York, Waghington's birthday will be fttingly ob- | 1" oe nominations sent to the senate yester- | "UTemen o . Jp | wide f s o || Chicage & St. Louis ended tais morning with | served this evening at the Unitarian chureh , Western Pensions 4 N at in t a 3 ) 3 venteenth and Cass streets. Supper wili [ day was that of Martin V. Spencer to be pen 0 1 relieves : a verdiet of 310,600 for the plaintiff. Ellis WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—(Special to The E s and hack, | o or e, plaintift. WIS | he served by the ladies from 6 to 8 o'clock, | slon agent at Indianapolis, Ind. Owing to i A OBt LA T e T e w rerant e, 0 Mu: | followed by music of @ patriotic nature i accidental omission in’ the transmission Pensions aranted, {ssue of February 9 . " ! 15th Street Theater! i 0 securo this superb souvenir Susan Johnson, who was eharged with har- | the nomination was : SUNDAY MATINEE, FEBRUARY 25, sories hearin rent d through & high trestle over Coon creek. in Jokinmon, - | e o fard 1 s Aatian fn ool 40 western Pennsylvania, Bllis recelved injurios | Doring Ellen Palmer for immoral purposes, | other nominations of yesterday N, Additional—Leoy | with 10 canis.in colu fo and for whom a warrant was sworn out Relssuc ati a vous | Lieturn of the Mascot. Ta-Ka-lta | 1o his spine which made him a orippie fo Purdoned by the President. WY e 1 1 for $60,000 some Lime ago, was sted yesterday WASHINGTON, Fe Drealdant | M ginal widow pa 8 2 LOTTIE GCOLLINS h. 21 Fary . rden and Ellen Palmer in charge | adultery in Utah and sentence Additional—John AROLIER, MATINEE WEDNESDAY Bee Office, Omaha. - S S Sy 4 will send them both to the Milford Home | 1898, to eighteen montbs in th y Clinton Reis Price oge. : five, $i.00 ¥ 1at during this SREEAMARS ers were appointed for Lhe ) dien Womean, Applications for pardon have er, Webster City, Ha mail. Portuk DKiG a4p Che ~