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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, ii‘i!lll 1. 1894--TWENTY TPAGES. Democrats in the Houso Decido that They | st fias rot heet'made known' there 18 | Good Ohance for & Conflct Between Con- | © N DERGROUND LIGHTNING. ) I Rome reason o belleve CRAC the court ' Want the 8t. Lonis Seat. martial has found Commander Heyermann grees and the Courts, Destruction it is \\nm...{ with fron and Lead Plpes—A Remedy. Bullty AFTER FRIDAY'S STORM. The damaging effect of the electric cur- FAIRNESS OF ELECTION CUTS NO FIGURE ONE OF THE ABSENTEES OF THE HOUSE | rent of power house and trolley wires upon Fac N Squarely Defeate SHINGTON, March In recoeni 3 ‘ Fact 1 O'Nelll Was Squarely Defeated ”“':] \hr|”|“v‘i ', ‘Ml“\‘ 'V”l . q"“”. "‘ Otk His Presence Is Needed to Make Up a [ very expensive item to property owners and s oA Gl LA Made yester 1H: NRHHIRG the: Behitor perntic Quornm--Distriot OMelals to the water, gas and conduit companies. Majority for His Noclety wis & Burkt pplause again Will Reslst Any Interference Some time Thursday night a six-inch in the House ¢« morning when he ascended the with His Trial water main at Twentieth and Nicholas rostrumito call the house to orler streets burst. Mayor Fifay of the Board of Immedintely after the reading of the - Public Works detafled a gang of men to re- RHINGTON BUREAU OF THE RER, Al Mr,:Payne of New York rose to a | WASHINGTON, March 81.—Sergeant-at- | balf the leakage as quickly ns possible. The 513 Fourteenth Street, SH T, BerRUHN Y SH o dHA" ME0B | Abma e i i fore | Yater had been turned on but a few mo- WASHINGTON, March B1, | (acition of personal priviiee, and made | Arms Snow of the house has made an cfort | menta when another brevk occurred within Hhe democrln of the Houks. seeni set in | curred Iate Mhuredny. Artoiaoos, when i | 10 arrest Representative. W.C Breckin- | a few feet of the first one. This was re- their determination to oust fr I eat | “Peaker had sald in reply to sceming | ridge, now concernied in the breach of | paired and the water turned on again. Iy ot e RTsvanth: iisse I“:" 1% S€AL | deflance of the chair by Mr. Payne, w promise suit, and bring him to the house, in Ixn’n. these breaks are in ciose proximity ” I I Toal . ¥ X 3 Joy of the Eleventh Missourl district a the latter was ordered hig t - .q | to the motor company's power house, and ST . ~ - ~ ” c . - . M &Ive the seat to O'Neill. Joy had a § that he would recognize lon to bring | accordance with the special order adopted | (o cquge is sald to be on account of the | & the desirable U)l()rlng‘\ and combinations-—1 retty patterns in new over O'Nelll of cxactly sixty-seven. The | LG Sontumacious me the bar of | to compel the attendance of absent mem- | fmmenso amount of surplus current in the It . 4 " . ~ bl bers. The order was adopted to secure immediate vicinity, testimony n the case has convinced a num- | that ovecasion” the reply he made, that bpddyh b gk Other Stk Kbk HoabT L \\y l G l 'r . 5 or of democrats t o o he would tnke his seat when he got ready, | quorum on the O'Nelll-Joy contested elec- ier cities have been troubled in the Ae S » newest < ag Lace Havas 5 ber of democrats that Joy wan fairly and | B Would UKe his scut when he got ready: | uorum ¢ T abted. T (s ash Goods—The newest styles in Laces, Gloves, Jackets, cte. honestly elected. That Is what has r Outhwalte, not by the chair. = Mr. Payne Wichisbatativs Boit o i | responding with the authorities in a number 4 it w0 difficult to obtain a quorum to v satement” lead to mutuai ¢ xpl nitions | ) “I"*“"" ',m“, atterson of T"":"‘“""‘ In | of cities, and has received advices in most . rom Mr. Outhwaite and the = speaker, | charge of the eclection case, put through o | instances to the effect t sificials ha and has rendered necessary the extrasrdinary A (Gh oG to cloak. an the: tnalden ances hat the officials had i xtraordinary | which seemed to clear up the fnoldent, resolution Thursday to the effect that the | as yet been unable to overcome the difficulty. rulings of Speaker Crisp. It Is doubtful if | The struggle over the O'Neill-d ¢ g tion case was not resumed, as the day, | sergeant-at-arms be directed to arrest and | In Cincinnatl, however, the engineer discov at any time any other speaker ever acted | ,ry, o'clock @ spectal order adopted | ered a remedy. The damage was overcome ™ as arbitrarily as ho has within the past | some time auo, wis devoted to. culaiies | DFINE to the bar of the house all absent | §i%u it "t i Wire to e power hodme NOVELTIR few days. His rulings have been unfalr, | Upon the late "Itep ntative O'Nefll af members. A general warrant was prepared | which has no other duty to perform than to IN ' outrageously so. He has recognized this | howeven Fome routine business was done | A signed by the speaker. To avold the | take up the surplus current and carry it : A\ and has had to come down from the chair | by unanimous consent trouble arising when arrests were ma ALt T QR (OOt S TN eXpealent L4 and defend himeelf in person on the floor. A conference was ordered on the senate | during the silver debate, the names of | Wi be tried by the motor company he (N - West W < . % ? e o 1o " the * bill vibing the e e e oy | In fact the men are already at work I See our West Window for Bargains. S0 flagrantly unjust s the unseating of | fimitations nerfectin to land in ,: ”’Nf ‘\‘\‘N'“’ Tete the first time such pre- | the return wires 6y and awarding the aeat to O'Nel Oregon, Washington and ) under the ket 4 Several weeks ago Mr. Furay discovered I Joy and awariing the seat to O'Neill that | §FEn W ation ad beon taken. The name of Mr. | \qe%iral Woeks, 580 Me. Euray discovered BLACK AND COLORED ORTPONS-Silkc warp, biack and whito. . DOC protests against this action are being On motio of M ivere of 18l Breckinridge o Kentucky was, of course, :-..m( fr ‘; democrats of the El u,,\; e [ e e v{m}(».mln among ~ the r;.»"\\.“;.‘v»‘-\:: a8 :.,- T ";::;""”r"“:l“ ”"‘r‘w‘-‘m‘;:: bl Wb ‘\\Il)wl_“' % - trict. Today Mr. Heard received a telegram | W5 punishment, for hm crims ot Daratry | been continually absent since the | orontaq, AL, of clectrolvais | Black Novelty Cloths, the best styles and 850 from Chalrman Flavin of one of the wards | for by the marine nsutance companies of | Sensational lawsuit bogun. = The wartant| giscovered has been within a fow blocks of SR IU LU L S B JAPANES”™ Fr 50c sncluded in the district, protesting a ?n[nm}””?i Philadelphia '.“'{1;g‘l I(l::flux‘v. Taseh G erue }m R racinldire e :In; o vor n..'u.\.:‘ 1'...-\:.!,‘.‘ 1,“!\ the pipes | Black ste, spring jlll““ summer plain 600 n;DAN _‘S F‘llt-m‘h dyed, black S says that It O'Nelll is seated by the throwing | naghor i 5" "ooorted the ¥ ctompAnyIng: 1l ouiv, (9 the care whiak || damege. done: - THe! pibes taken ‘outtars fha) o FEln L pat e 85¢ APANE L BaRs i 2 out of Joy's votes it will seriously injure th | = Mr. Martin, chairman of the invalid pen- | §¥ was thought desirable to exercise. The | badly corroded and perforaied. ~The smaller | Storm Serge, black, 50 inches..... inc! AT e b $1 00 democrats 1n that district and iy St Loul. | SIOMS ComMItten, neked NanimOUs ConSEnt | taen an 1e oo ey Ceoboie hrene | pipes, especially the lead ones, are pitted $3 15 inches, unique styles and colorings . and blotched. “The iron pipes corrode and | Tailor Suitings, new styles, per pattern o K No one herc of course expec i otests | that the previous quest ied | inridge happened to be on the stand | \ ne here of cour xXpects that protest ks Ml L ‘ uridge happened to b n the stand at | oun pe whittled with a knife in places where z $1 OO BLACK CRYSTAL BENGALINE 8712C PONGE i Natural, 27 inches wido. ...... 60c and warnings will have any effect on the | #5 ordered on the pensions bill reported | g time st favorably from the committce of the the electricity has eaten through. Wher yote. The democrats are determined to The officers first saw Marshal Wilson of | the electricity has eaten through en a f sui i he democrats are determined to have | fV vty s Bsion The officers firat saw Marshal Wilson of | e Slectricly has eafen through. =—wWhen a f 4..00q Suiting, 48 fnches wide Q'Neill, who is an amusing democratic Mr. Bailey of objected, the District of Columbia, who is the execu- ¥ < V. i " $ (‘u gue, with them. Tiey don't need his | At this pomnt, the hour of 1 o'clock hav- | tive officr of the court, The warrant | O fingers and looks very much like stove 55¢ BLACK BATIN—Q4 inches wide......,.... 1.00 Vpte, bt they yearn for bim and will have | ing arrived, the remainder of the day Was | was shown Mr. Wilson who stated that the | PO o0 B X g o | Henrietta, 46 inches, all shades ... .. 39 B heneror Sy cn fenc vots on | Hesohe SR U b o | MR MM YL M ST AR | "M tuntof e water works comyany has 60 INDIA SILKS Fronch prints. . .. c of sc. acter a jublie se Ces O i e Rtepre ited was i ttendance o e Co! P SMES 3 e CRCOTIB IO X i I3 T 5 { BUTTERWORTH FEELS SORF sentative O \',m of Te mavivania. o <I|I.u~l.,- I',)_,_ 1..‘,”‘ .'.'m. xu‘yhl:l "U" "‘m_ mr:mm the situation serious. There is no way of | Serge, 44 inches ............ SOOC OO C MOIRE SILKS--Black, 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, EBDSAS Jaiil tribute to the memory of their s 4 alling ho! feet of pipe are impaired : TEEE A e 7 i 1615 wa1a0 by tha f¥lenids of Te¥-Cor o | ho b D O A e Mcsars, | harsh measures. They recognized that o | Le/Ng how many feet of pipe are impaired Novelties in dress goods of the very latest $1.75, up to $3.50. n said by ds of ex-Congr Tt i cotloa o Dl R B W | by_this phenomenon s The best styles to be found in tk ket. man Benjamin Butterworth of Ohfo, who |s inia, Sslus of Pennsyl- | serious conflict of authority between the 5 S 3 ¥ e Aalcolon: e best styles to be found in the market. the leading counsel oF ',1,“. 4[‘,, m“ ‘,\,: ,,f, ree of Massachusett house and the court might occur. Having | AN engineer, writing for the Engineering styles and coloring 2 S % s S E O}UR 90C Pollard-Breckinridge trial, that he regrets v crsey, Hicks _ of 3 done their duty as far as practicable, it N'}‘“\- says: “‘Having carefully analyzed the Dress pattern of the best fubrics $10, $12.50, ASK TO s COLORED MOIRE BILK. exceedingly that he entered the case. :\u-{gnnir ol ‘}1\\“::‘{!%‘_‘: Ll was deemed expedient not to attempt the [‘; ',“'I‘; “'Ml‘lvr 1 r'm IJus\xIllml in r&;(lll.mv.n nd- | <150, $17.50, cte. New Swivel Silks, Colonel Breckinridge and Major Duttervorh | 57 fientisivania G Wright of Pénnsyls | ATTest or o embarrass the defondant in the | (1 (b S AAPALoF: (haThakt SlGetEh o o A iataRIE 81l Kinds of dx New Glace Summer Silks, were for several years members of the house | vania, e B O DS vaatice e mhiavc T G GYALh) o fi e New Trimming Silks opriations cor PGS {he conclusion of the ceremonies the | tion to him. Had the attempt at actua) | Practice. This can best be obtained by the | g s e L omiit e L s Efitng (l\\‘:l:'l( of respect, ux | service been made, however, .\)(ur.x wil- | following metha First, by so bonding the | 8004S- The Latest l]lw"kl ";' ¢ 8 o inds of atin. the one wa emocrat and oth « | nouse, as a further \ S . o 5 © was a democrat and t ther wa: 5 p. m. adjourned. son would undoubtedly have resisted it. The | tracks as to render the rail joints of as low Sce our figured crepons. a republican, but they were warm personal a y i L)) 3 - : Kthvmesis warrant is now being executed as to the | Fesistance and nearly equal conductivity to Our French Challis are superior to anything frlends. It i o predominating feature of ORI ATk absent members. | Three deputy sergeants. | the rails, and to exccute this work o as to | ; s 4 E 3 s BARCAINS IN SILK DEPARTMENT. Sdarvortilee ulm‘.;”i‘-k’ 0 8 m;;..lu’.'x ‘”mu; ESE at-arms have left the city to arrest con- | MAintain this improved condition. Second, [ in the past. } as, and his friend i h o : — sulated feeders leading direct from the bus sy |lw“nm| x)"(:mullllflw-xl deeply “with his | \E;I'I'I"\‘,'I" r'”;" "":h h" T“'“ e NOT LOOKED ON WITH FAVOR. bars: In the station! {0 predetermined h;'ml::xlx riend Breckinridge ever since the suit was ASHINGTON, =~ Marc i of the track system, and thus offering a !l\_h-fl against ‘1;;..,‘ ; When “Colonel Enoch | Agent :xlnh']nn Ax..(huu‘ h‘.:v. I.m["-‘k\ ‘sll‘wm' Proposition of Mr. McLaurin to Start a New | perfectly low resistance |-:m. “tor :this otten grew Il and went south, the de- | report to the president concerning the in- ty Scoffed side of the electric . circuit, the same ;'fl':l'l‘fl[n! IlH this (‘llx-lrr'.lllml II‘.AN II).IA] 1o head | troduction of Siberian re ;V:tlw-r’n\lul.\\.A;IIA.\ J. > 'ON, March 31.—President Is obtained by the trolley line (‘nul the over- NO bb WASH GOO DS' GLOV ES- GLOV ES- LACES- LACES' * his large array of legal talent. Butter- | by the government, The plan % pro- | ¢y eto of the Blanc s re- | head system. A cse features and i worth was not then I sight, but he soon | nounced thoroushly sucecesul, but slow | (GG Vel of the Bland bl has e R0 B O e | BROCADED ORGANDIES, choicest de- | GLOVES OF THE LATEST MANYFAGTURE, phpearcd after the vaeancy was created | progress has beed made, owing to the 11k | \ention of the west and south, to form a | The only proper system i one that affords a | SIS inch, at d0c. CLOVES OF THE LATEST STYLES AVHITE R DM RO U NDIB VTR by Tottten's absence. His friends intimate | of sufficlent appropriation During last Rl / well insulated and complete metallic i DIMITIES—We have checks, stripes and T ALL PRI LACE D INSERTIONS Pygotien aoe i | s WSt pew political party based on the demand otallic circuit GLOVES AT ALL PRIC 5 it utterworth tendered his services, and | gummer 127 reindecr were purchased St Rartiaso ¢ xRy of low resistance that will give an ample | plaids, at . 30c¢, , 0e, 4 N T SOUSSE TO MATCH, COMPRISING gratuitously. However that may be, he | I 120 of which were Snfely landed at | [oF the free coinage of silver. The propo- | pan’ for the compl i ¢ i THE IINOWNIDI TREROUESH 1 sLie LHi e gricl| heriaiSTRRCTRw HBH : fo | sition comes from certain radical demo- | bon or the cptomplete unrostricted circula- | TAMIRA CLOTH—A new plain white fa- . large | POINT DE VENISE tion of the entire current from pole to po ric, 34-inch, at 10c and 45 R LA S TP pearl butttons; self and fancy stitches. POINT DE GE. took Totten's place promptly, and has ation. The inerease, had amounted to worked like a beaver. Six in September. Herds of 100 rein- ssmen, who bel thel{time |Vt thelaynamo FhustARIA (s . < i : au sion S o ynamo, ding no inducement A 3 ine From time to time during the’ past two ach have been elven to four mission d when the party’s salvation in | for the current to follow such conductors. s L o sl e ; e POINT D weeks it has been intimated that ex-Co T foltow: as the herd. increases, > west and south demands it should | gas and water pipes.”’ a yard, cheap | SUEDE GLOVES, in the “Trefousse” 4- POINT DE BRUGES, ETC. gressman Butterworth has wished himselt ihtements that the superstition of | repudiate once and forever eastern domina- | Mr. Hunt of the water works company has | 8t 33¢ i button, large assortment. WHITE, CREME, BUTTER AND BLACK, out of the case. He entered it with so little jan natives would prevent the pur- | tion on financial politics. Western and | put a gang of men to work digging down to COLORED SWISS, in the newest shad SUKDE 8-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE, 1l a8, (dol Al ) T AN D DA notice as to be unfamiliar with the line of o live reindeer; that deer could not | gouthern democrats who are at the head | the mains at different places to ascertain the | ring dots, at 45 a yard. Polka dots at 40¢ R RICH SILK LACES AND INSERTION: defense. Soon after he got hold of the case > H"m\)mr:il(lt\m [”"\‘1 Ltk_u Jmpossi | of this movement declare the veto of the | eXtent of the damage. If the larger mains [ yard. ¢ the lute shadings, e comprising, he lmx'wl |:.m th¢ client \;u s running it. He A ‘4‘|'nr“l\\<vnlvx‘l A A h BlanaE Bl ERowa L the administration | 4re damaged as much as some of the smaller WHITE SWISS at from up to a SILK GLOVES. POINT DI2 VEN was changing policies and creating new ones v ihe herd nave been disproved by ex- | has set its face toward the single gold | ones it will prove expensive to the water | yard, in figures and dots. r “Kavse e hped” SOIN' TENE. without notice to his attorneys, until, it is VACHERNERL eV ebeeCIEDEY ¥ €% 1 gtandura, company. Y EbIYR GINGHAMS at 13c, 19c | The renowned “Kayse r Double Tipped POINT DE GENI S5 said, Major Butterworth feels disappointed, he whole subject tHeveporti nir Representative McLaurin of S 4 Major Furay has taken up several large | ana 25c. silic gloves Is very popular; colored —and POINT DE IRLANDE, ETC. chagrined and wishes he had never heard of, | solved into a question of time and money. | lina lnw“{nk'- the bold initiative i pieces of the pipe that has been ruined and NOVELTY GINGHAMS at 30c a yard black. LATEST NOVELTIES IN BEMBROIDER- o L T S will have them photographed. A FULL LINE OF DUCK SUITINGS IN 1 ) —We offer a 4-button glace | 1ES, BDGINGS, INSERTIONS AND ALL A FULL A TO CLEAR—W & the case. He had no idea that the defense | Continuation of the small amount of ap- b o s far by congress will re- | and it will be followed, he says, by a call o > T propelationst usB i gl congToes o o BEAUTIFUL STRIPES AT 2 glove; regular $1.25 glove; 0dd sizes; at OVERS TO MATCH, in the new open Gui- was half so derrading and the lines of de- ; 4 - ress: e 0 half so D Wlow progress, though having little | £lgned by democratic silver congressmen. TRII o fense so revolting and unmanly. Bt in alow progress, though having little | Mr. Mclaurin says he has taiked. with | PESTROYED THB' FURNITURE. COTTON PONGEE at 12}zc and 18c, fast a9 pure/and Trish Point 1nce effectn, DEMAGOGICAL DEMOCRATS. scarcity of the food supply of the region is [ many of the southern and western mem- — colors. Ly The democrats are lay 3 Urged a8 an’ important reason why the | ers of congress and he has yet to find a 1ayingitho foundation;yl AT e CE R RO ae tanla) 1S | single democrat who has not agreed with in their appropriation bills, for the campaign 96 RopEe 3 consistent with (horoughness. Ac to | him that the time has come when eastern of 1896. It is their purpose to raise the cry | pRORFIYTE N Tiea Sexeopt he 1 financial ideas must be repudiated. Firsi Some time ago a man came to this city of “billion-dollar congress,” or apply some | meaux, from reducing the reindeer for a | he says, it was thought that this move | and represented himself as M. H. Jamison equally lurid epithet to the congress which | term of years, and until the government | ment should take the form of a conven- | ang said he came from Moxie T will be elected next November, because it | project is well advanced, is advocated. Gen- | tlon of the governors of the states inter- Mexico, where he Will be required to make good the deficlencies | eral permission for private parties to pur- | ested, ‘but they were wo widely separated had been employed in smelting works. He in appropriations which the democrats in | chase Wil it is claimed, advance the price | it was feared there could by no agreement, | said he came here to take a position In the this congress are creating by design. oening. the. herds from. the ' natives, | follow. the dividing line will be the Al- | Omaha smelter, but that the position would It would appear absurd that a party in would defeat the main pur- vy mountains and the Potomac. | not be open for several weeks. control of a branch or both branches of co of the erprise. It s de- lines would not ssarily — be Just previous to his arrival a very p SP J o v re- gress should deliberately refuse to appropr red desirable that the larger islands of | drawn. Members of all parties would be group be stocked with rein- v The lssue would solely be a [ possessing lady came to the city, ng her ate enough money to meet the necessities of | the Aleutian iL :omplish this Mr. Jackson rec- ary one. name was Mrs. M. H. Jamison. She claimed S Choice Novelties in Laces. finest shades made; glace; the government for the sole purpose of com- | deer. To al i v 3 tions that it might be arraigned for 80 doing | veara and for placing them under the con- ed national convention of the norch | CiMme from Mexico, but had come here to 2 I | in the following campaign. Yet this is true. | trol of the secret of the treasury. and west to form a new party “Is a rule | Make her home with friends. The friends The democrats in the Fiftieth congress de- e or ruin proposition which inot prove | she was going to live with had left the eit liberately refused to make sufficient appro- HTING IN SAMOA. effective. It will simply strengthen the | and In the meantime she would be oblige priations to pay the expenses of the govern. administration. Tt would be a queer spec- | to take rooms till they returned. — — ment, knowing that the Fifty-first, or Reéd, | Native Factions Again Resort to Arms to ‘I):;-'lvv;\g seg) kl]":l'f::fu}:';u:-(:‘“l lu;h\"hulli::":;‘;" She rented a room in the house of Mrs. J. . . (3 congress, would have to appropriate money to et iis T I oIE DI Marascon’ T o Ty e b0 crte with | Booth, 1415 Chicago street. Mr. Jamison [4 ¥ . - S 1n capes flC]\’CtS e latest pr ’ meet the deficlency, and then that congress N, March 3L—The State | democratic states of the north. Even ir [ 500n joined her. After several weeks, not oved effective, it could | Tecelving her rent, Mrs. Booth ordered the could be arraigned on the stump for ‘‘ex- such ement 1 gk rajgne rtme s received a cablegram from | Such a movemen s travagance, his was the Holman plan, 1t tmentahanrace : only result in dividing the democratic vote | couple to leave, which they did while sh d o 3 / ere at specia ow ravaeaioel This wan e Homan pian. 1 5150t Apin, Samon, sonfirming | o113 fenilt n dividing the democtatic voto | couple o lewve, whieh they did wiilo she | an] suits are shown he p y he Fifty-second, appropriated nearly $50.. | the news brought by the exclusive Associ- | to the’ republicans. The south will ne The next day she found that the chimney o press cable message from Auckland | Ji iterests by carrying such a | of her lamp had been taken off and sm prices: 000,000 more than the “billion-dolar” con- | #ted movement very far gress, the latter had to take the odium. The | Yest f a native uprising. Mr, Black- Representative Biand safd the plan had | the oll strewn on the floor; the furniture groundwork for 1896's demagogy is being laid | lock has been the United States consul at | ;5¢ vet heen submitted to him. He was in- | Was all broken; the carpets ripped; the mat- by black onl in every appropriation bill. Millions and | Apla for many years past, but his suc- | clined to regard it as chimerical, but said | tresses on the bed had been cut with a knife Lagles’ capes in bia 7 millions less than enough money to pay the | cessor was recently appointed and con- | the democrats of the south and west would | until they are useless; the fine crayons | fles around shoulders ard 1nffied expenses already provided for ‘by law are | firmed, and Mr. Blacklock mp! cting | never again be fooled, they would put none | ghe had on the wal all been broke : 3 of fine diagonzl cloth, THE VERY LATEST. being appropriated o5ine as consul general until relieved. The ab- | but tried and true silver men on guard | , S aLTe o neatly braide Price, $3.50. & appropriated. At the next session of and the pictures torn into shreds and stre t this congress, if the republicans seeos sence of a warship at Ap juncture | hereafter. he plotures torit o g1 and stre trol of the next house at the re Con- | jga matter of regret, but ‘me time | A careful inquiry among other demo- [ 0 the floor; e brackets she had on the : HSotEe ."1‘ house at the electibns this [ ¢ {5 difficult to see how one of our vessels, | cratic congressmen indic that very few | Wall was broken into splinters; and to ¢ Ladies' capes, all-and the democrats are presaging that | without. resorting to inte > with_the | are prepared to join McLaurin's new party. | the climax they destroyed the only photo- | Liorie nraided, folding collar, very stylish. ! SdLhy :.I,'.“)“ .".'i'T“’,"n“."'f" ()nl-x WL be still | plans of the Navy department, can be sent Most of them sy the movement will resuli | graph Mrs. Booth had of her husband, and riphlyz) i Ladies’ suits, made of fine all wool ladics 58 money appropriated, and then the re- | (here. rowever, it is decided to send u | in nothing important. [t wasliaiarvaaontiyons o mta o | (A ent Wb publ cans will have to make enormous ap- | shiv. the’ choice would probably fall upon e T e T “"'Mml”;”}dVI‘”;‘I""‘" Pr cloth, the late replar skirt and propriations and be charged with “extrava- | (he Charleston. She left Rio about iwo o stroy. Mrs. . . i ox, beautifully | new bi acket, Price, $5.30. gance' on the stump. ",,‘,',‘,‘m! With. XUAVA- | ek ko to g0 by easy stages around | WASHINGTON, March 31 they did not destroy. Mrs. Booth says she Ladies’ broad=loth 1 beautifully | new blazer jack v dontinl ‘campaign. Phore 1 ono wcanny | Gape iom, and” then “nortward to S Uppilea fovt the Indian hag lost at least $400 worth of furniture ntia k0. ere one weakness J and s now _at Montevideo, It [ yor spbrt o8 1oF i bo Bpvice She does not know where they went and as predominant with a republican congress; it | & Sraers Tor Samoa vhe must o | Nereatter be locatedint '..'!',, wSTork o consequence does. not expect to obtain g N accordance with the | much redress, Ladies Will appropriate money to pay the hon also, C 3 coal, i Chicago. o pay the honest Iparaiso, Chili, to take on coal, and it " debts of Unele Sa iTo. a° good d s (g action taken this afternoon by Secretary ¢ ) of Uncle Sam. ire @ good deal or this t6 cor SRy e ken Ithis (A llothoon Ny pecrets The police are looking for Jamison and | ¢ wide moire ribbon, very handsome. MERELY MENTIONED. hip 5,000 miles across the south Pacific L 4 his wi of wide Ly AN HONED. san to Samoa, About a month would be | the warehouse at New York, but to main- [ his wife. $10. Representative Pickler went before the | consumed in this voyage from Valparaiso, | tain two with locations convenient to both AR $12. house committee on rivers and harbors today | and no one can tell what may happen at | Western and eastern bidders, ‘The compe- X atohetl Hor Watch. and asked t an appropriation of $50,000 | Samoa In the meantime, unless one of the "::'x" m‘:l { |::_|n |;\“"r:':\Iv\;‘]'lii"|||m”|‘-l:m;Ilu Last night at 10:30 Miss F rilGs for the rectification of the banks and im. [ German or British vesscls in the south Pas | 1501, ¢ isbursements made by the de. | YOURS lady about 22 y 889 qwentito ovel ot the L ifle comes Lo the' rescue. of the- fore provement of the harbor at Pierre and Fort | (] comus Lo the wesouc of the forelgn | o tinent for supplies, A protest against | the police station to report how she had Pierre, 8. D., be added to the river and har the pre 1 closing of the wars s6 ' D.. be a o and har. | & States that the Are \nder com- | the proposed closing of the warchouse was | peen robbed of her gold 3 Bor biil. The committee, aftor hoaring Mr, | mand of Chict Tamasescs, who Kave o | recently filed at the department by ‘the | D°CH robbed of her gold wateh. A Pickler, agreed to the recommendation and [ much trouble to Malet the king, last i\‘-\)'_ \urk\n"l_mn;xu-r of Commerce, and a Miss Day resides at 209 North Fourteenth ¢ . the item referred to appears in the bill-as | Year. A mumber of battiex had taken place | large npmber of ‘papers, relating: o the | street, and sald she had been confined to reported today on the Island west of the Apla. So far the atter have since been filed. The decision | 0 50T e Ty RIS (oA 3 n he Juland weatiof the Apin.. Bo.f R o LT B s P e e m all day, and as evening came she Fovernment forces had been successful m concluded to go for a walk. She went down , S - with two ruf- | Ladies’ s, made of moire silk trimmed collar, | with wide ik ) 2150 with combination Price, § With three-cape effect, trimmed, with silk appiigue werk. Price, §7. with three rufMles | Ladies' suits, made of fine a1l wool storm Qiagonal capes, Price, | serge, clrcular skirt and blazer Jjacket. The postmaster general today authorized 1 Lorees hate ! to Commissioner of Indiun Affaits Brown- the appointment of a deputy money order | wit torms the consul doos ot fav butha | s Iate today. The contract will probably | Fourteenth street for several blocks, and clerk for the Lincoln postoflice at & salary of s express the opinion thut there is no | be awarded early in June. then walked back o get her shawl. Sh $600 per annum. wope of perma nce, a8 the matives e e then walked as far as Fourteenth and sim the Commisslon All the Same. Howard streets and turned to go back. As Cards are out for the marringe of Miss | uré in a hostile and cannot be re- % i L] L Daisy Johnson, daughter of Colonel Lewis | Strained = FRANCISCO, March 31.—B. Rich & [ she did so a man, who was standing on the Johnson, U. 8. A., to Mr. Bdward W. de MISSOURIANS FAVOR JOY, Co. of New York have sued George W. [ corner, turned too and walked in the same ” Knlght at Bath Reach, N. Y., Wednosday, g Me the grain king, for 800,000 com- | directi He caught up with her, said Avril 4, at 2 o'clock, Church’ of the Holy | Thelr Democraile Delogation in Congress | Mition on a sale, which' they claim would | something which she idid not hear, and as pirit. have been consummated but for McNear's | (hey reached the allgy he caught the chain , ’ A trip of ten days will be taken ¥ ake Asked to Vote for Joy. § 3 after the ceremony, | & F.Jo3 false rep: ations. McNear offered to Py e WASHING! March 31.—Represent sell nis grain business and Port Costy | of her watch and pullgd it from her pocket tive Heard, caucus chairman of the Mi varehouses for §1,000,00 and Rich & Co e MAIL SERVICE. sourl democratic delegation in congress, | found a purchaser, who agreed to buy in | officer, b i) 1se MeNear could show that his profits sald he did not run, but walked xpiration of the Government Contract | today reccived a telegram from Chairman averaged $I85,000 a year for threc o y it ‘he were going to the it with the Pacifie Mull. Flavin of the Twenty-Sixth ward demo- | y McNear agreed to this, but in 2 5 4 Z B WASHI ON, March 81.—The con- | CFatic committee of St. Louis urging the tigation showed that the profits of the * S P ' tract made by the Postofce department | 4eMmocrats of Missourl to vote for business |0ld, not 7 ayerexe. L Amount Palr of Accidents, o s ok O S with the Pacific Mail Steamship co (rep), In the Joy-O'Nelll contested el off, but Rich & Co. think re en- Thomas Noavan, a Wiano mover, was badly | (s y £ RS She screamed, so she says, and called for an but none appéared, and the man got pany e now be e house, The ¥ expired today. 1t was ordered cancelled | fam, ca%e Bow before the house Fhe | titjed’ to the $200,000 commission” originally | injured yesterday afternoon while engaged l-:v the postmaster general n the beginning | trict now in contest. The dispateh states of the month, owing to noncompliance of | tha O'Nelll is seated by the throwing ™ ' N T h \\I‘t\lx“n|:~ ¥ n_[ ‘nuil .’ i f .".Inlulll “"J:\II‘IIIJ”\_-\ \I‘.(I.« :" \\;lllxln‘“JvlllH Made the Injuncth street The plano slipped and fell on his 3 provisions of the TOPEKA, March 81 Johnson | leg, bruising it severely. Noavan was Ladles' fackets in blue and brown, the lat-| Ladies’ wrappers, made in the very latest contract, which provided I ¢ usly in the “future. As Mr. Heard e hich provided for the -trans- | j%le"of the city, the telegiam Was taken | today gave his decision In the Shawneo | taken to his home, 2105 Ohio street 1 R est niyle, Wit large sleovos and full skirt, | #1¥1e, e on v Price, $1.10. s in pink, blue, heliotrope, portation of mails between New York and | charge of ane culated ¢ the M 5. Ma . Cole, 1 Colon, and Ban Francince and: Hong. fonn Charge of and cirulated among the Mis | county circult court touching the right of | Mrs. Marlon 8. Cole, 600 Plerce strect i made of fine all wool cloth, Drice, $5 | Ladies' wrapy under the provisions of the recent subsidy [ and Morgan are votng for Jov. e re. | State Superintendent of Insurance Bniger | Yesterday afternon, was struck by some G AL % | stripes and tigares, balloon sloeves and ruf- law. The contract went into operation | publican. while the other Missourians h to make an investigation into the business | shelving that had been standing o e i i Ladies' fine clay dlagonal Jjackets, full | fle, trimmed with embroidery, Price, $1.48, February 1, 1892, and was for ten years | thus far voted for O'Neill. The filibuster method udulent actions of | stdewalk opposite the Boston store and % ke ? skirt and large sleeves. Drice, $7 Bervic Three' trips & month for th ing is tending to unite the delegation for | the insurance companie ested in the | face, one foot and aohand were badly hurt . 3 2 y Ladies’ flannelette wrappers in the new 1 two years and only a week for the O'Nelll, as it has diverted the issu from | ¢ lebrated Hillmon case. Judg Johnson 1™ iy Ladies' fine nixed ¢ b Juckets, medium | stripes and colorings, $1.65. remaining perlod were 'required between | the casoe itself. Several of the Missouri ndered an oral opinion and aded his N nal Union, At 45 Rt A v i hand & New York and Colon. The San neisco | pongressmen say it would have been im- | Feview of the case as argued befere him During the monthi of March nearly 100 % shade, with large rever very handsome 1tan] f ' clal de. and Hong Kong schedule provided for | pousible fto unseat Joy if the filibusier | DY making the tempora injunction L ) 0 . SRRTOR. DAREY 1 Price, §7.50, dulian. Gnd. HILRRT WERDRLR, SREAIAL, S8s f ¥ granted ten days ago permanent have been added to the membership in sigus, made with n facket front and 5 of jockets at $10, $12, $156 and up | handsomely trimmed with ribbon, Price, thirteen trips a vear during the first two | o ot oceurred years and twenty-six for euch of the m f - — Omaha and South Omaha through the eff I’ Qur line | malning elght years The cancellation Another Silver Bill. Arrested for Forgery Blant work. of Seiiate Denuty Henry D! { {817 to $26, should be seen (o be appreciated. oraiaalt, b payment to the company | wASHINGTON, March 3L—Representa- | SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 3L—Alex | mona, "who ts sthl Dushing (he werd hors instead of on the milcage basis. Heroto | tve Coflin today Introduced a bill for the [ Parts, a young man wanted in Cincinnatl | Mondmy eventng Omaha council 449 will give fore the gompany has been pald 1 mile | uniimited coinage of silver dollars of 4124 | for forsery, was arrested In this clty today [ one of thelr socal and musical entertuin outwurd (rips, with no compensation | Erains under the name of C. W. Hatchison, He at their ball | atterson blo for majls brought on the return trips. — - Is charged with forging the & ihe | Penis " bal) In tie Fattorson blogk Hit Him wit File. superintendent of a railroad for which he = T Only“two American companies now re e operating under” the ot Charles Stolz was arrested yesterday | worked. In his valise was a letter intended Defaultiug Treasurer Sentenced. Fork” and’ Veneausin ‘and o) a on | attornoon by Detectives Hayes and Hud- | goF % TR " HED DS, s8uuton bun | NEW WHATCOM, Wash, March 31 the northern coast of South America, and | son and charged with assault and battery. checks avgregating 31,200, presumed to be | Phillp M. Isencee, the defuulting cx-city the Ward line between New York, Cuba For some time bad feeling has existed be- | forgeries. treasurer cony 1 of embezzling $30,000 of | = oo public money, has been sentenced to four , and Mextco, | : 3 0, an line between New York | tWeen Stolz and Thomas Gallagher, and Stols Cannot Colleet I and Southampton will commence to operate | has often threatened to have It out’ with him, )PEKA, March 831.—State Superintend. | Yars imprisonment at hard labor in_the under the subsidy act on October 12, 1895, Yesterday Stolz, who lives at Seventeenth penitentiary Notice of appeal was given and Clark streets, went to. the residence | SNt Of Insurance Bnider this afternoon is- | ang bond furnished in the sum of $20,000. Nubmitted to the High Omclals. of Gallagher, 1712 Cuming street, and called | 2U¢0 # Pproclamation informing the policy WASHINGTON, March 81.—The record of | him out. When he came to the threshold | Dolders of the defunct Burlington Insur Dr. Balley's 85 N the court martial in the case of Com- | of his door Btolz hit him acr Soe company that they are net Uable for F Ralives $5.00, teeth WAYs . atood. a3 . Farn: c S v ¥ ot o of his door Btolz hit him across the head | the unearned premium notes Which W. . | years; still good. Try a set. Fit guar- or, rarnam anc th Sts. er Heyermann reached the Navy des | with & fle, inflicting & slight wound, Blake, the recelver of the Burlington, ia | anteed, [ersd by’ MoN sk in moving a plano from 115 North Ninth

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