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THE OMAHA DATLY HEE: TUESDAY 20 SENATE CONFIRMS HARLAN Brilliant Young Chicagoan Will Pa Attorney General of Porto Rico. PETTIGREW'S OPPOSITION OF NO AVAIL Grave and Reverend Senntor to Heated and Wordy Coll Helween Chandler and Hawiey. Listen oy WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 executive sessfun today ination of James S The se onfirme Harlan to nate in Quarter of n geoeral of Porto Rico. The Baal vote wa reached after ‘s discussion. of more tha two hours' durdtion and when aon stood 43 to 21 In the republicans cas ) firmative and two or . 1 » b The d ! fzed by a spirited s na tors Chandler and Hawley, in which ter personal was used. T troveray be w out of ter written by Sena handler and which was rea ator Pet corning th Tiiden election, in which made 1o the part taken by Senator Haw and Justice Harlan (nelther t ng Bis present place) in the ® of the Loulsiana cor of that o In that letter Mr Char a bers, had been sent to Louisiana by F 1dent Hayes to destroy the Packard state government. This having A plished, Mr. Chandler said, the pres then undertook to “recognize” the mem bers of giving Genera Harlan of an associate placa of director of Parls exposit which th r ed, Mr. Chan i the inadequacy of the in the article was reached Mr. Hawley inte rrupted in some what excited mannor (o den statement as false, which he did in emphatic and plain language. Mr dler replied in like manner. saying the article had been 1 by twenty-three years ag had never before been contradicte 1 tha i atood by it. He added he whole su foct was ancient history and announce intention to vote for Mr. Harlan's confirn tion nators Mason and Lindsay made brief Mr. Mason spoke of Mr ation as a lawyer and think any the less of Justice Harlan because of his attachment for his tamily. Mr. Spboner said there appeared osition except that of Senato Ref g to Senator Spooner's ttigrew q nber of news Harlan's nomination icluded the d extrac delay & vo ballot was Senator Lodge gave not he would move an the consideratfon of the S South Africa Wi Mr. Turper of Washing' lution requesting the p ransmit to the senate if not incompatible with pub lic interedi, (nformation of what steps e that tomor: session aty. Ing ¢ n o ered a reso sident to been taken bv the State department to pro- | tect the righs of R. E. Brown, a citizen of the United States. in the matter of his claim sgainst the South African republic. together with coples of all correspondence and papers relating thereto. The resolution was | adopted in presenting resolution Mr. Turner | made a etate the who went to Seuth nt regarding the case, Brown senator sald, was an American engineer Africa eight years ago. He located a large number of gold mining claims in Witfonteir adoyp 8 American met s in his work He was deprived of the clalms by order of the uth African authorities and iustituted sult agalnst them for $1,850,000. T case was decided by the South African cou in Hrown's favor, his contention being up held upon every poi twithstanding the order of President Kruger withdrawing the claims held by Mr. Brown from location The judgment of the court ense President Kruger and the Volksraad t the jua were removed summarily from off ce sequently ew co missed the case of Mr. Brown and he was invited 1o instftute a new sult. Realizing that packed against him he decid to appes} to his own government for jus tico and with & view to iring his r by highest court of nsvaal republic Tarver said the claims of Mr. Brown wera fow worth $5,000,000 gr $6,000,000. [n view of the government change that bad taken place 1n the Transvaa!, Ms Turper | said, the purpose of hiy resolution was to press lipon Great Britain the merit of th claim of Mi. Brown and (o ascertain what steps had been taken by this government in | regard to ft since Great Britain had assumed the responsibilities of sovereignty over that territory A bill authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi river at Gray's Point, Mo., was passed. The wenate, at 1 p. m., on motion of Mr Foraker, Into executive session wen! The sevate then con sideration of the and Il 1.hill. When, reading of the bill, the priating $10 of congress f Sunday, Mr sald ho desire . the opening o library on Su gress, it see bad dealt very gen Quickfy C\;tjes Colds 3 Neglected colds always lead to something serious. " They run into chronic bronchitis which pulls down your general health; or they end in genuine consumption with all its uncer. | tain results. | Don’t wait, but take Aver’s Cherry Pectoral just as soon as you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then. . But cures old colds, too, only it takes a little more time. We refer to such diseases as bronchitis, asthma, whooping-cough, consumption, and hard winter coughs, ——te—— Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00. All drug gists. ). C. AvEr Co, Lowell, Mass, ‘l | provided a tribunal for the had resulted in the presentation and pay ment of extr t claims M. DeArmol Missouri, on behalf of ot committee on judi » bill, which, he said. proposed forelgn citizens privileges not accord to our own citizens. The 1 procity feature of the bill, he said, also was objectionable. This legislation would offer a general invitation to tlative lawyers to rake and scrape the foreig ulation for etext to bring sult agalnst the gover t Mr. Willlams of Mississi believed that suspend the rules establish Johnson bill to 1 o | NEW HOME FOR ULD SOLDIERS printed WAS v if the home i r Nra City, HINGTON, Ja a bust Iy for onme t the Sta th cla the circult court | to citizens of t zens of the Unit defeated, 37 to 82 Mr. Brownlow City, Wash carried ar but Mr. ( was built 000 of Tennessee and pass on Dollars ch at Johnson Tenn Th t the mo h soldlers’ home at ngton county, Tenn inittal appropriation | nnon of Hiinots satd | ent it weuld ¢ Appro- ned not only ragged At the sugge hairma g a asserted tha Second ward fire hall was complet he next I be the purcha pmen essary to place th Iman Martin made a complalr arc lights being out and he of motion. which was adopted policemen, to report lights be made at the en nearly every Board of Cot erection of togethe accepted and wh h k the he Mr. Duoham. Owing to exi no premfum short-time b rr ™ Chiet of thorough the In speaking chell said men who pla that as soon evidence he g ars partie aken to prof {fair road to pesthouse resuit may be the that h ported and se nor talked at one Ko nversing w rRen grounds an r and can be th was ment Februa at Police of the as proposed filing on. Mayor Kelly in kind be taken. H is needed and that v s are g yvery esthon Mitchell s nvestigation on Saturday Commissi deman ta ry > had gathered s unished a m No new cases of smallpox have al patients are rt of the h members of th rs ab spital up a perm e Fire. night atter yesterday had the names of & d star roles in A cted or pu will be makin burnin and making of some a the inferen was that the two Omahas might | P ary, mo h bullding to be used for smallpox patients n of the rules a | Martin batted 1dea and disp ts of foreign countries ain assertio by Trainor, with r injurles recelved fn | the Tesult that no actlon was ta in the court of | Trainor wanted a committes of the coun its terms, applies appointed to co with the Omaha co United States and |cil and Board of County Commissi 1 Sta set up | but President Adkins evidently forgo claims that the | follow out the request, because there wa ear. Mr. Ray ex ¢ had been | The presence of a deputy sheriff in t )t foreign citizens for | Ouncll chamber caused some uneasines: ed Jodtslatton wasd bY bappened that he was there on by that depart- | matter which did not affect the city fat the bill had been nham submitted a b been re now on a w utilitarian, exhib | h tenance of a be of the most and m cha and hich he ere storic or A ost th ters of arms of th world shall be regaived by purchase district clubs of & mo be ction shall the model 1 at the St tion of a iblems. A univers instru the advance advanced a monument and a frie purcha enth m Perhaps rs, who ling the me ame shed and te from 1 for the y t speakers hay the ment to tha e nom nating subjects upon ‘which wide diversion of altruistic Lo fou thov the pdel tenement artistle of which is fair intain sixth ity of tors d in the ht latest of the comp se states for a We 00, wh The delegates 0 their J Kansas City nted nur h 1ae been alled e come to t interesting bus ho vas a there has opinion among last meeting hearing the tunately had t granted a the women of The fourth, for house and shall A fitth, composed for the maln- charities and in which shall be for of best age. wed of historic man's clut hould ce of motherhood of learning. It led by the conference that all the and P ro of the long been the ually $1.250.000. The bill was passed, as Board Falls to Meet. ulsc was a bill to increase the salary of | An adjourned meeting of the Board of the commissioner education of Porto | Education was on the bills for last nigh Rico fro 10 $4.000 per annum but not enough members wed to At 5:05 p. m. the house adjourned | make a quorum. Populist Roberts came TOMAN'S 1 LUB AND There was not a very large attendance mem feeling that its selections at yesterday'’s meeting of the Woman's did not represent the choice of the major but the sesslon was nome the less ity, and this one custom, more than any interesting because of it perhaps, is r e for the a As delegates to the Loulsiana Purchase on that from time to time has been ot » held in Kausas City on Thurs- that lub was lay y to arrange for some suit- feeling in th able f the purchase in 19503 the dis Mrs. Harriet McMurphy and Mrs. A. K Cne men Gault reported eleven projects for perm said that ant memorials as having \ submit the anoual meeting One is for the erection inten thing to hear t of an industrial mormal school, in wh they had come to “Go throu h state of the purchase district, shall apother election.” In supp hold shares and be entitled to the admis- pating committee another n ston of puplls, in proportion to its Dumber the wo of the diff | of shares. Another, for the erection of & women to fill the num. monument, to include statues of the par- |arg organization, and said that ticipants in the purchase and other decora- committee, not only effectually selected the tion suggestive of its history. A ‘third, for most competent candidates, but saved time the erection of'a woman's buflding at the 5 doing wo, for nominasions from the floor 8t. Lo fair, where the club wWomen of yould only necessitate frequently doing the work all over again, as it was impossible 1o tell who would accept the nominations without first consulting the candids This t was met by an urgeat ap peal from another member that the new plan at least be given a trial, and that members meet the responsibility of th membership, nominating and electing their officers as honest and intelligent w. apable of judging and deci for them selves, and that the nominees stand like women and abide by an hc n ol the majority. In conclusi again urged that the women ir p Mrs nal W hav the league to the T of the We pres afte Harriet H Yman rsonal responsibili free fram 4 by nted wh 0g pre Th Ald ex ward arried with 1 1 philosophy Dutcher, ire and Philo Miss Florer st the Ethieal Mrs. Andrews president of the escue league women of the ting of all pers be held at Gardne hursday afternoon at asks that the a Twenty-two 1 f the rses’ association attended | meeting. Mrs Adams’ repor one in the history of o patients were ton ded for thirty-on t visits Young W ! Al Saint h slons at Christmas birthday party of th B Neld at th . nts were Th stoves by the Lake school wa ged. The assoclation s s of ome more stove Mrs. Harriet program w 1 by the depa Mrs. Ma gram was 8 Keeley Rescun H = Douglas e McHugh | Mor Van 8 JANUARY e fio Office open continuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p, m. - . o ihs Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. h b 1 1 - Jh v Charges Low. Consultation Free. Magle City t Mre. Henty Graft w Many patients are entirely cured for fess than a month's treat M f st ment wounld cost elsewhere. he N v DR. McGREW is the only specialist in Omaha, who K hos t | SR Im- always limited his practice strictly to the treatment 1 - e of The. B [ Diseases of men only. Sl Be ) ' The doctor's quick cures and low charges are the # of Henry (Dr. rew at Awe 52 wonder of all his competitors. DR. McCREW'S tion as a skilled and successful specialist has ex. tended until he is treati .m- from almost every state in the west. Patients X Mot & A actually coming a distance of almost one thousand miles to be treated by him hn . M FOR 26 YEARS i lus made the cure of Varicocele and Hydrocele one of 3 his leading specialties does positively guarantee a permanent cure in less . ny, wil than 10 days, « mwun pain, cutting or loss of time. Charges low. our K Fitl r FOR 26 YEARS men have come from far and near to obtain Dr. McGrew’s most T st successful treatment for SYPHILIS. His cure for this disease quick, permanent, o 1 Henor, Wil _be hel and is guaranteed for life. Not a spot or pimple will ever be seen on the face or bod Wednes oo i after treatment is begun. No injurious medicines are used, and every trace of syphilitic poison is eliminated from the blood. His charges are reasonable in all cases OVER 20,000 cAsEs we been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality, d . Loss of vin Power, Nervous Debiltity, Poor Memory, Despondency, Stricture, (ileet, soph & p (vunnl'rhm'.' and . all unnatural discharges. ; My ’ hird stre Rectal Diseases 2 all chironic disorders of the rectum permanently cured. i churet evenl CHARGES LOW, CONSULTATION FREE. s New Century clut Treatment by Mail—>Medicines sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage, A ready for use f Commer | Office Hours—s a. m to 9 p. m Sandays8a. m. tos p. m. P, 0. Box 766 LR 2 peinted. OFFICE OVER 215 SOUTH (4'h ST, BETWEEN FARNAM AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. Way of Having a | 2 @ eaoplecutor 10 YOU spend In the Only Ve ing In i men vou todiet yourself when e half your lifetime 4 ‘ “ in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt bt b i b o i and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light and :."" i it . ventilation? There is no office building in the town kept Dlgustlwhnt youeat > that WANTS SALT ATTHEOLDPRICE| 7o con b yrthe womm out The Bee Building nt wh stomach Omaha Packing ( Suit for Allege of Cont The best is none too good for you, and you will find it a good business investment to take a half hour and leok at the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them fille: Why? R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, Rental Agents, Ground Floor. - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ago, thi hat were 414" Qlgestion; -somme. Help: dlgest - DO YOUR FEET PER- the Omaa : , }' SPIRE IN WINTER? & court in ( 1, 0., the beadquarters of o s - - . the old Un upany. on a claim of § 0™, and now on Morris (& Co. a bringing suit for three times R[ N MAY relate that yesterday's A‘ May‘r (:n - - i il g e | BEE BUILDING, PINK POWDER al mavager of the salt com gost gens to Dot | OMAHA, NEB. declining to not only relieves, but positively cures all diseases of the feet. Stops odorous perspiration—cures tender and swollen feet. Endorsed by lead- ing physicians. RE-NO-MAY WHITE POWDER removes all bodily odors. If properly used no dress shields are re- " PRICE 50 CENTS Bold by all drugglsts. A. MAYER CO., Bee Building. Omaha, Neb. CONSULTATION FREE FROM 2 to 4. for It can’t help but do you good Preparedonly by F.C.DeWrrr & ¢ The $1. bottle e P utains 2 A SKIN OF BEAUTY 1S A JOY FOREVER R.T. FELIX GOLRAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Pimp When ordering by mail add § cents Purifes ana pestage EVERY WOMAN DR. KAY’ sv nFNov:\'ron and r atient): WHIRLING TR L é‘ MARVEL %&%55 RIREY ; !\ The new Vaginal Syringe. T and grip season 3 Tnjection and Suctoen S s , ENOVATO {E i two_ hund stive’ Bromo VERD, T. HOPKING, X - TiCieanpes #7 Great Jones Bt., N. ng wh Chicago Keeling & Peter sed n ;A L ple and X 25 Woodward ave., Eold in Omaha by Ku son, P! 4, Owen Rober aak & So HOWELLU'S Aml-Kawf i s for Cook Cou, and pousias.