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AITA_DAILY BE NDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1901, : Fe AT A STOCK MARKET REACTIONARY | sy ittt fnszewireoiiiccd 8753508 | RECORD OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH |5 o000 Soch e war suinessy che |t .‘.f“d“...'i.',’.'.‘,'."n.’,.“\,h"."‘un"f,'.'&"i,'f.fV‘Z:DE.\TII BY FOUL MEANS ! ’ Mining shares, under the influence of the | parllamentary devices of making this @ |pariiamentary status as having passed YOU re Makmg b | srevalling impression that the end of th - substitute for a military organization bill | either branch of congress | - Btomens of Tanks 1 9 Usfaverstle 1o | fn South Africa Is not far distant, con previously passed by the senate. Strong | The pacific cable bill passed the senate in that depurtment is moderate, Speculators ' e A inue to show w steady tone, but business | Present Beuw: of ;ongml Eventful in ;,"m, were tade to ¢BN0t & ,Hw‘ |,,.',‘,,:, .:,‘ At the first session and has been pending | 0OTOROYS J:cny Rretl;:rnl I}‘hh]l Verdiot in NO sttake 'roducas Caution, are cautious and, although values have any Kespeots. holiday recess, on the ground that the iy the house since. It provides for a cable ase of Petar Dahl, been well maintained, thete in an abun needs of the military service in the Phil-|(o Hawail and the Philippines, under gov- | s en YOU Ordef danee of 'l'w'y{.',»f".{"‘:'r..u\4?."'4:3:"““‘\" et fad ippines demanded early action. The house | arnment management. The bill as reported | SPECULATION'S SIGN OF WEARINESS | ben capitured. but the best quotations were | MARKS ANOTHER RECONSTRUCTION ERA |Passed the bill betore the holidays, but |t the house was favorable to private con CALLENDER MAN'S BODY HAS UGLY MARKS not maintained. Rands, after advancing to there wae a little delay in the senate and |utryction of the cable. The huuse has | - 16%, closed 14 lower. not until February 2 did the measure be- o ve: e prospects | e Money was In strong demand; until Mon- g 0 R el # come e ”‘"“"! snally "‘n tod 1t Dide falled to act, however, and the prospects . 4 Manipulntors Show Dispositlon 0| 45 (A48 per cont; for n week, 4 per | besislat ean or Insular ctive. As finally enac PIO- are that the measure will fail | Footprinta of Ihree Men Are Found a Take In Soll= nt Uncertainty |ceni, and on three-months' bills, 3%@3% per eantons and 1or Home Con \Irlvl-u a standing army to ‘mwl"{ of ""I"“‘“‘ Tax Oleomnrgerine And Evidences of Death Struggle ~THE STAR MILWAUKEE — | cent ke reglments of cavalry, a corps of artillery i3 " it WAL A Ao sl g kb [ thirty regiments of fnfantry. one leutenan | The oleomargarine bill was paseed by the byt 4,1 o B iMect Upon Investments. |BERLIN BOURSE 1S OQUIET 4 | ol house early in the present session. lts Swanson's Barnyard. general six major generals, fifteen brigadier y L “ i 0 ! generals and the usual staff corps. The | chiet feature o Aty (whie old regimental organization of the artillery | ents per pound on oleom [ FORT DA peb. 24.—(8pec NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Henry Clews Y The record of | 5 ) 0 ntinued, ® Authority s given the |colored in imitation of butter, the stated | FORT DOD 1a.. Feb. 21— (Special |} It1s 8o thoroughly good and bead of the banking house of Henry Clews 2 the Fitty-sixth conkress 1s now practieally | | Scontinued. = o8 of the Phillp- | Purpose belng to prevent alleged fraudu- | Telo8ram.)—The cororer's jury has re-|§ pupe_possesses a flavor & Co., says In Bis weekly financial review: | Easy Money. compieted, and although a few important | President to enlist natives of - | lent practices in placing this article on the | turned a verdict of death by foul means o Owing 10 a variety of causes the drift of [ pooy oo e Mg ¢ |measures are wiill in the balance, it fu (P06 When necessity requires, ot to exs | net e eharp opposi- | I the case of Peter Dahl of Callender, || PONOst and satistying that : . S SRLIN, Fob. 2#.—The prevalling tone o ceed 12,000 me rovin regimen k a the wtock market the lust week has beet | g 000G Sasi Wack whn fiem. “but the | possible to take a survey of the wide range | 6 Porty’ RISs. ki ll:"":‘)‘;“t’l’:“ R fea. | tion in the senate and fn the closing days | (0Und dead in the barnyard of Andrew | YOU &re sure to appreociate it Feactionury. Last Baturday's sta volume of business was slight. The reduc- |of iegislation considered and enncted within o s e Is still in [Swanson, yesterday morning. Indications || 8end in your order for a ca the assoc 1 banks was %o unexpectedly | ture of the act ch 4 much con- |Of the session Its passag L . Tavorable that it produced a cautionary | Hon of the Bank of lEngland rate and the | the two sessions comprising the congress | o% he Sct whish caused & 3 doubdt, are that ho was murdered for his money. et T he mare 5o heeause the mood of the | Ahnouncement in the Prussian Diet by Herr | (15 The sesslons troversy is the prohibition of the sale of | doubt. DAb) had Jntended tn feave for MIthesota BT0cK market was hot sengiine enough to | Brefeld, minister of commerce, of the gov- | A AR beer, wine or any intoxicating lquors in| Quite a number of other measures of 4 . ol A LA pd BLATZ MALT.VIVINE ake n v B ferent to |ernment's Intentlon to reform the bourse | It has been an eventful congress in many | V¢! - ikl general legislation, more or less impor- | today and was known to have a large sum . MALT. INE make ativa "Honders Indin it |l iy s 't arket” NOVEE | respects, and alihough lacking the thril |41 POSL exchange or canteen, transport or e 8p of tha money market i | thelons business was dull excep o case | s x ; . be tary property y sensitiveness of money was also agKrav OT s fow Spactaiilay, U\ eXOURL In LY CAR | gnd. excitement incident to the period of [Siher, MIlitary property of ,the United | SCc Yo BXPIh BIL oA 6 oertain do. | boun rified-whisn he was found, Wheel of consideration and success In one | tracks lead to the fence, where there are Volume of Husiness SHaht, but Pres | (ooqcono oo, valling Tone In Firn with v | tant, will expire with the end of the con- | Of money on his person. His pockets had N“Jmflv‘"fir'::.i‘:u" Tonlo. by the uncertainty as to whether som o~ IO putlc the . wi Sp et it erited Stderble Ioans 1 ¢ be d foF ¢ The market for domestic government | the . war with Spain, yet it inherited Financinl Legislation, gree summating the billlon-dollfr Steel and iron has grown much more quiet amd | much of the work of reconstruction and | g oo CEEEC xislation of the congress | Dranch or the other. These include the | marks of a scuffle, and a trail of blood and || Val, Blatz Brewing Co. combination 0 ol & Ikt detiene | S2De made necessary by the events of T Joint resolution proposing a constitutional | footprints of three men lead from the fence MILWAUKEE, ing showed a Blight deoling o ¢ “nited States | to thy spot where the body ound amendment for the election of United States pot wh ody was foun OMAMA BRANC Also the market has showed plain indi- & showed o Mikhy deoline | @ war. | Chief among these questions | N3® been of unusual importance, and has senators by the vote of the people, which | The hody was found on the road leading 1419 Douglne St placed on the statute books the law estab: catlons of tiredness i the specilative de v that we partment. | Experienced operators | have interest of investors | Rrowlug out of the war hus been the atti- | Figced of the s oy e n ) (hie sy mpcom ot & | 11 municipal was shown by the [ (ude of the government toward our new | !SRINE the gold standard, providing for : ; ’ - ¢ | trom Calleder, the place for whic 1. 1081 i et e hieh tenadon o | SHOFMOUS over-subscriptions of the Munich | {190 0f the government toward our new | yotodemntion and relssie of the interest- | W88 passed in the house, but has remained | from Callender, the place for which Dahl Somtithg. yleliing 'in_ the hgh tension { in, several hundred million marks being [ (neular possessions. While this question s | 0 TUHUE B0 A0 f ot the United |Unacted upon by the senate, and bills to | had start The body was much bruised ——— Jert " e hare Chutious holders nave | Offered for, the S0mn marke Wanted at | st1l open (o some extent, yet the pres- | SCArIDE b T e I re- | establish the Department of Commerca |and had a cut on the head, apparently made Baen ‘Tree wellors on the appearance of thin | DF cont, “Treasury bills were heavily %oid | ent congress hus-passed upon one of ita [ States, establishing a permanent gold re- [ TSR /RG G158, AR Aen’ B0 COTRRErE | EE Al e tnatrument. . Masks of & thumb sign of woming reaction. Fhe market 18 80 | 0t fon A e et DT KINg | most important phases by enncting law | Ee o I' ':;“’"“"‘ Wit 1L "":"I'""’ mining with a portion of the proceeds of | and index finger on the wrist indicated shat If 1 had Grip I would much under the mtluence of conflicting cur- | e quotition = plgs. Among the forelen | (I8 TEIIEEEL FICIR Y SHALEER T for | bunks and making numerous provisions . 4 raats | thy Body ) b N ! u Fents and uncertnin factors th Maties | T Chinese. e e | R lslntive, axeetlva it Jual. | Fe#pecting clrculation and the tax on cir- [Public land salew; authorizing the presi- | the body had been dragged. Detectives are| B s Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills are hecoming e sRTenslve | and Chinese Porto Rico, legislative, executive and judi- dent to appoint a commission to study the | Investigating. ting themselves on- the defensive [ 1ecred with tho et o orttrey "S8: | cial, together with a comprehensive pian | SUlation. This measure was dratted by | o oL LEPOL ® Nan il conditions of —_— and Dr. Miles' Nervine. vacillation fn prices of certain stocks which | lqcted with the exception of Northern Pa. | ol U0 wies for the islan jeaders of both houses prior to the meet- |l NS ll B and to regulate rusts| “After suffering for two months from a ey e icaten ' kbwing dinoeition o | rafiway shares vaelll closed with | The status of the Philippines has been [ 08 Of congress and became a caucus meas. | 00 (05 CoRE P T TR at of | severe attack of grip 1 found quick reliet old at all Dru, take in wall, at least temporarily | 4n Inerease on the w e | @0 unfailing source of debate in both | Ure: After Its passage some question arose | and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles' Nerv- Bull Operntions in Cheek. | prveie ey oarket, romains casy, THe | branches of congress, particularly in the | 88 to the maintenance of the parity of Regulating the Combines ine, Pain Pills and Heart Cure.”—Harry | Shom fhe very exceptionally low condition of | The Relchabank offered troasury billy this | senate. Resolutions of criticism and fne ;::: ':"’t'“"‘ e 'l"l[l'““‘"‘ "‘"l:"'""”"l‘:f Besides the anti-trust bill passed by the [ Abbott, Cincinnati, O. | the bank reserves for this season of the | Week upon the bourse for discount and sold | quiry have been discussed at much length, R A RS e e | house and not acted upon by the senate, a ” ‘ , vi ‘ i Jnorame Of cOsh funde Whils It imay Dot | ernment until the new 3 per.cents Save | session Senator Spooner proposed a brief | QUIFIng the exchange of gold for standard amendment, glvisg colgress mors - ample slehb Breadway, Bih Ave. and 27th Sireet, New York. B astertn oo "hots “DairT uparstions | fested. v |measuro confirming the president's au- [ #lIVer dollars. No action has been taken | [ECITAE KNCEE FOTECERT TOCE ated i | Absolutely Fireproo! in check and induce postponiements of by T T thority (o shape the affaira of the isiana | % them, bl o {the house. Another measure defeated in| HUMBOLDT, Neb., F (Spectal.) " 3 10 the cer O T of Ty SE | ADRID, Teb the [Untll congress had passed finally upon | AR vevenue leglslution ‘;: o ese [tho branch where it originated, was that | Charles Dahiman of Sioux City and Miss | ¥, AR qualified by moderation, however, than has | Bank of Spain ‘yl.u-mn nded yesterday | questions relating t thelr political | A+ m;"”'m“": d "; :’:m';, ‘::"‘ ;’n:"‘w'::: defining the power of injunction and lmit- | Bertha Boeck were married Friday at the T o et been the case the wirller stages of the |shows the following:* Gold in hand, in-|status. This proposition in an amended | th® o nposed o 3695\ oburts b 5 6f. the bude's parents, by R g Iseel boom. Indeed, it §s doubtful whether th - pewetus; silver In hand, in Tt Spain began. Prior to the opening of the | 08 the authority of the federal courts to | home b R Lol ) B Fie issue this process. Shrefber of the German Lutheran church at | ¢ 2 i Much of the time of the senate has been | Eden. They will live in Sioux City. | ; £8(1i, AR occupled on the important treaties con- —- i tite tidered behind closed doors. These in Denerter Baker Brought Over. ] i e ot cluded the Hay-Pauncefote treaty neutral- | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.—The trans " 12513 L B Al r s i form has now been grafted upon the army ‘;nmvr profe w‘-u "y|.”v‘”'".'|”"1 i‘r:..xl‘:!:.‘f-“‘\',] e 0 a8 :L‘"L-:..1::|-:1:”u:”(-'|$.‘;:::w appropriation bill, although it {s yot | Present session a comprehensive plan of Drices for the Dresent, The more. hrndent | vesterday at 40 |to be determined whether the pro- iAo reduction was framed by the re- would prohably be fully satistied with a . g | vision will be accepted by either or both | Publican members of the ways and means mru::\-‘ that \n‘u d .’.4.‘7;1‘ l||l'l:l li' w(l m;( ROME, Fel :l'“,:,""" |Il| “'I"Ir. Hotises, Cuban |l‘K“|ll|ll;fl has been in [ committee. This plan was introduced on } N of their very large holdings at about cu ME, b, 24.~The gold premium yes- § obe a DA " port Holace arrived here today from Manila | 2 v 3 rent figures and 1t will not be surprising If | terday was b, abeyance pending the action of the con ;'" % f";:-unlv the session and passed be- | 0"y, Nicaragua canal; treaties With | Hith aie- ofeons. and® avcontars Torieates | PRPORIT T European they are found,to be now auletly wcting stitutional convention of Cuba in framing | fore |:l| ! '">l‘ “( aroused little Dflr;'! Great Britain and Germany dissolving the | 8ick and wounded. It also brought thirt T . Plan on that policy. They cannot afford to stand : Atlok ol 5 (§lanid opposition, as the minority supported the i a. | milttary prisoners, among whom fs Freder- g ol by U5 e s or' Wiccessive apees i | GETTING READY FOR TROOPS | the constitution of the island proposed reduction and urged also an fu- | FiPartite agreement on Samoa, and divid- FLIURFY, BESonors, Mmong whom is 1e P L — Bpoms ¢ n prices and spells of comparative dullness e How Hawall Has Fared, t The bill 1 the by Ing the islands; commercial reclprocity | while serving as an officer in the FINpino [ eafte, with or without bath, hot andmeid warir and must efthe unmmnn] their 10ad by | New Barracks, ard House und Of- | come tax. e bill, as It passed the house, : selling or Increase It in the face of un- certain conditions and when prices are nl- feei :l'“""_"" “"';"K Bailt lar leglslation was that of enacting a law | chief reductions being on beer, and in the O NENY VR tIGE t5 feslies o S lbere] bekebell oty | siving Hawaii a ul)mph'l form of govern- | removal of the stamp taxes on bank checks, amounts of stock without produclng a RORT MEADE, §. D., Feb. 24.—(8pec ment, with an fosular government and judi- | telegrams, commercial papers, insurance n.v_\,“.l..h.,‘.uup.n of the market und raising [ _ o0 8 have been posted mmm"m" the | clary, a governor chosen from Hawali, and | policies, proprietary medicines and other fafush to sell that might piay havoc with [ =No L 3 a delegate in the house of representatives. [articles. In the senate an entirely new " (erew at. however, is not a | Black Hills towns, asking for recruits for | ppiy | asd. at the' fon, has | course of affairs that the man: of | thie' Thirtoenth ohvaliy, whikh'is to be ota- his luw, passed at the first session, has | substitute was passed. This, however, re- L0 #* [ become so far effective that the second ses- | tained the main features of the house bill A e ) achieveme + | reiies * treaties with France, Germany, Argentine |army. He ix under a sentence of life Im- | and telephone inevery room’ Caleins s el JeGIAtion. was. 1bat ot conoting b law | uced the Fevenaiatont $41,000.000, the Republic, Nicaragua and with Great Britain respecting the various British colonies of | the West Indies | The contest over the Hay-Pauncefote | treaty was most vigorously conducted. Tie | | | | prisonment | ——— | DR. KAY'S $6.00 A MONTH, | RENOVATOR ot sndromoviies o whe worst dyspepsia tion, headache SPECIALIST fiverand kidneys. druggists. 1'res treaty was presented to the senate early cdenln' deaire; they may need m in the first sesslon and then went over to i advice sample and hook. n | Dr. B. J. Iy, Suratoga, N. Y. Reraniuann (halr (Blant andyeitye ol EOTRLSLIHIROEL, Lt oxpected amal |sion saw the appearance of the delegnte | but materially changed the rates through- | the second o AL B L All Private Diseases E"ovATo e the malntenance of a general buoy- | the newly appointed officers will arrive | qn r. Wilea o > contest at this session the treaty was ancy In the ranks of speculation woon. Work is progressing on the new | hrr, Iavall Mr. Wilcox, who s the first additional reductions on tobacco in | and Disorders of Men L | 0 s D t t J od States official representative on the floor of con- | yarious forms and restoring the tax on | AMended so as to permit the United Stal L B N bulldings, which are to be mado perma d ch s of military protec- 12 Years in Omaha | ™ gress from one of the Island possessions of | uHRANE it g i " [ to adopt such measures of military p = TOTY This 1s not a very hopeful situation: it | nant, and the contractor has resumed work | pe United States. A Porto Hican commie. | onK checks. Thiu revenue reduction meas- | (o 1€ 0 MR o mterasts of this z VARI ; | b In gt Jeant one that calis for grent”thet | again ‘on the artesian well, which 1. fa | 110, Udited States orto Ricac commia; | ure 1aatill in oontroversy batwesn the two | LGt SF the Sonel ab the Eteretts, £ L0 COCELE ava | 3 and skill of management, On the one side 3 ¢ sioner, A Jegetau, also has been accred- g A et i : 3 ent required . | VA B BN are immense speculative holdings of stocks, | hoped will be able to supply the post with | {04 (o Washington under the law passed :::Hr:‘or:‘:d“":h rence committee not MAV- | o (reaty was returned to Great Britain ! HYDROCELE curea | g0 fnetry st iake o, boxd asconishing revuits Bnorices And et dmroetiaad Lo #S Gur- water. The government will purchase here | o (ho firat seasion L oo b2 e The finul action of that government will Method pew, never fails, | SBCTIAD & SICCORRUII R Kulin & o 4rikeisis hnt prices, and yet distrusting their ability o sver 18 5 s g sfore the el do 0. ON the other side, t arg | {18 spring over 1200 head of horses for |y, yotyal work accomplished the Fifty- have to made known before the present Witbout cutting, pain of . | c v " | The act apportioning to the several states y 7 7N e deals” in process inyolving transfers of [ the cavalry and artlllery, the animals to h onally larg congress expires if the treaty is to be hundreds of millions of mtn]-'u:u:,”“rh'rnm— | be obtained by contrac It 18 not yet ‘:lf»f,'i..“’"‘\‘ffi?.'. :}‘::umn‘n: .;.:.‘villft‘:}':.|,l",:::;,"""' representation in the house of rep- ,",fm._ : SYPHILIS;;;;::,'J‘,';:;'fl,:'.‘.‘;E: 1:::;? UUBBEHS &, MA"UFAGTUHEHS AR o tte apecaiators o torrey e | fettled what the price pald per head shatl | o, A5 S G TREE TERRR B resentatives followed as a result of the | “The various reciprocity treaties have not | thesystem. Soou every slgn and sympton, | Vi P . 5 3 a twelfth census. The census disclosed vari- | Looeived the attention at the hands of the | S13&Dpears compiateiy and forever. No | londs or to get rid of them without n severe | be. but it Is likely that It will be about | songregs has passed a financial law es- “BREAKING OUT" of th d 4 congress has pass " ke wpdet . ALK of 1he disease on the s break in pric e e one s ool othiers | $115 per head, which s the old contract | upiishing a permanent gold reserve of | OU® nCreases In the states and a new basis | yongte that was desired by those Who ne- | of face. . ‘reatment ormiistone Fangerous | — _OF OMAHA ests a ally dependent on each othet's | price, Mowt of the horses will be secured 5 of representation was prepared based on | coiiated them, and by the r drugs or fnjur} 7 s L il 8 + > T . om, y the numerous for g8 OF fnjurlous medicines. | . 3 y forber pport and yet it is Lo the | about $160,000,000, fixing the ratio between | iy, yanged: condition of the population. Sen governments interested. They com- | WEAK MEN Loss oF Mixnoon from xs | O ILEK AND shcl 1KUN WORK manifest inte ach large speculator [ from the Black Hills ranges. Recruiting | ;,1q and silver, and reorganizing the bond- oasseb oF V! b v e rsoda Pt Of e, gnarket and | offices will be open in all of the towns In | jng und banking systems of the treasury; [ he CODLest on the bill was confined 10 prigg all the treaties made under the re- | SEXUALLY hamieirr ' MFIgNERYODS | - -——— leave overybody clse to look after his own | o X ; i the house of representatives, where con- | bjooo g o v : atairs In hia own was. AN this. too. o 1he | the Hills for men to il the Thirteenth | regrganizing the United States army on 4 | v € ©O0- | ciprocity ection of the Dingley tarifi act | WASTING WRAKNESS INVOLUSTARY LoWSES, | Dr.ka' w"s“: . f 4 1 " 'y, 3 sidet feeling was. Vi £ wse | WIth EARLY DECAY In Yorso ] faco of an unpropitions morey market | And the battery of artillery. Two sets of | hagiu of 100,000 men: reapportioning ”"’Ihlt "',h"" it it """dM" Tl "I" and the luaction of the senato on these | Jayp “\eck” or vim, vigor and Atrensth win "TIT] and with the banks by no means desirons | barracks are now under construction, which representation in congress on the basis of | prospec at sone states vou ose in y & WI“Iamfl < vd Infallibie Home Treat- | cocasors Wilso! treaties appears to terminate the protracted | sexual organs imoaired und weak Benapal resing o existing infation. and | are being made of stone, and a new guard |tny twelfth census, lving “free homes: | FPresentation. As finally enacted, the | nogointions which have been carried on STRISTURE Radically cured with 4 new | I n by foreign governments on the subject of | and GLEET ment. Noinstrus o v o " 1 « No ments.nopain, )| C bers, or twenty:nine more than In. the | pay el GOYCTURS | o detention trom’ business. Gonorrhoes, | Brecchings bressure Fengeriig, thosy a0 iste and Is looked at the mo n it | Ing officers are to be built this season. St BAYLioiEAtIE & t erament participation in the Loulslana | 0% B TET ate w nervous marke 104N | A year ago a complete sewer system was | purchase exposition in 1903, as well as CURES GUARANTE K. At s gncoub and | Put in and the streets have been laid out [ many other measures of wide general im. |, HAZIN& at West' Point has received at-| po genate is that purchasing of Spain for | Consatiation ¥ stantly on hand, second haud botlers bought ' 1 Mall. 4 ot attention ¢ culative hoom Wall | permanently. The present commander of | portance. But the congress draws to a | (°Nt10n At the present session, with the | 5100000 several small islands north of the | Callon or address " 6 sold. Special and pronipt attention to ! ar oo o and ned with inflated come | the fort in Major Woodward, recently trans- | cioge with some of the most important | PTOSPect that strong restrictive legislation ( phyjinnine group, which were omitted from Dr. Searles & Searles Omaha, Neb. = - s 3 5 mitments and any unforeseen spark of 11l be enacted. ¢ att - alarm from any quarter might casily excite | ferred from a colored regiment. wmeasures before 1t still in doubt and quite [ %! be enacted. Public attention was di- | (na gequisition of the ' treaty of Paris cted to t er by th D¢ athon among money lenders, with very likely to expire without final action, {n- | Fécted to the maiter by the death of Oscar N X The payment to Spain has been provided |~ gn oo NO CURE, NO PAY. Unwelcome Gonsequancon GOVERNMENT BRINGS SUIT |ctuing che Nicaragua canal bil, the ship | L Bo0s of Pennsylvania. u tormer endet, | gor’ 0" i Genctoncy appropriation bill of MEN o e e v . | o o o tot g curlties, The longer such a situation cx- (house and new quarters for the command- | oy the Indian lands: providing for gov- | (0'8} representatioli lx fixed at 386 mom Another treaty considered and ratified by | Kiduey and Madder Tronbles and ‘wate nks, Doller tubes con. ot suffered soverely from hazing. Thr traordinary Years. L subsidy bill, the Pacific cable bill and the pu L the present session. | Inst power or weakeniny draine The country has now had three succes- | Wanta Damuges from John D. Hale |oleomargarine bill. The fate of some of | A7 iDVestigating committee was appointed T Feotors pou mthone eres n 2 Mtore vou. without nrags or | sive years of extraordinary finuneial ac- ; ol 1 Vire s 3 by the house and an elaborate inquiry | eotrieity 76,000 in ue, AGkon | Importers and Jobbers of tivity and change. Within that time fully ui VevRIRY these meanures (s very much tn doubt, but | 0o "y i LS " e’ fuvestigatton se. | WORKING MINES FOR COPPER | JL% T EW sectrcty: 1000 in usel 't one | five mililards of consolidated industrial se Contract. at this late day In the seslon the chances | A4 The repart. of the lnvestigation e iz Patien Realod In plain envelove | il s y curitios have been issu i are decidedly against them R Hias ¢ commen Several Wyon ropertien For-| LOCALAPPLIANCE CO., 414 Charies Bidg., Denver, coio. | L)1y Goods, Furnishing Goods furite et Tesis ; S10UX FALLS, 5.5, Peb. 34, (8pecial.y stringent lawa for dismissal of cadets from | 3t P e origi D" | W, 0. Porter, assistant United Btates 1 Changes In Personnel, West Point for any brutal practices. The | | AND NOTIONS. outany corr : . z senate the dea v presi- | senate adopted anti-hazing provisions in e fng plant of the country. In other wo torney, has filed suit in the federal court| In the senato the death of Vice Presi- | o the. Jeading natlona) industries have beets | against John P, Hale of Thifor man, | dent Hobart made the duties of presiding | the military academy appropriation bill. | (ypyvunnE wyo, Feb. 24— (Special.) | ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. aver-capifalized to the extent of more than | g, "gq. and interest at 7 per cent from | OMce of the upper house devolve up6n [This has aroused a counter movement, | 1 ‘oo ot ey fope v T L & = st oo s R hererore or this Clase bf iveats | May 1, 1896, the amount claimed due the |Senator Frve of Maine, the president pro [however, and it will remain for the last copper camp right at its very door. During | ‘s"rn Elaet"cal ment o nainia’n thelr former rate of | United States government by reason of | {empore. His ability as a parliamentarian | days l"’llh' r"‘":‘lnn‘ to 'l"‘”";\n'; Just :h"l the past year men who secured several & market value it will be necessary for the | i €0 S0 had been recognized in his selection | restrictions on hazing are to be imposed. i % & YARM o nef equ 0 double eged failure to fulfll “ properties that were worked years ago as P O e e T N 0 ota® | the terms of the contrast, between:himsei| President’ pro tempore and during |hu}' 'v‘:"lf'fn""‘"_" l‘:”""l’“”“"":‘"" ald In the | o0 1" ronositiors, have been steadily de- Dmpany tions, 1 venture no opin N the ques- | and the quartermaster's department at | CONBress he has presided over the delibera- | Louislana urchase exposition seems as- veloping the mines for tb copper. Re- "8 | - 5 . tion s to-whether the consolidations Omaba, for the furnishing of cavalry horse | 0TS O the senate in & most Acosptalie | $1sed. Guring this covghees. At the Snt vently n carlond of are was treated n| | 8% & meat market, or you || Electrical Supplies. L e buainess aptltuds s to'Te (at Fort Meade. Henry Wyttenbach and |manner mession & senac amendment (o the sundry | oy er ang the owners recelved enough to| | €an hire other people to || wiectric Wiring Bells and G Lighting o me. the (rue business atiltud : 4 i 3 ; i ih e hones ¢ songre en [ clvil bUL pledged the government to ap- ;s 5 rd_this great change as an experiment | Edwerd Galvin, also resident estern | The house during this congress has been A & vy all cost of mining, freight charges and % . W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1 sward St v which nothing in to'be taken for granted, | go o f LTS IR RN o (ha auit. |under an entirely new administration, With | Propriate 85,000,000 when St. Louis had [ PaY a1l cost of mminin SHNE AU VTRE e | think for you, ora nimble- J| 6. V. JOINSTON, Mar. 1210 Howard B everyiiing fert to bo determined by the | Souih Dekoie. hro made parties to the retirement of ex-Speaker Reed the | ralsed $10,000,000. The bill is now pend- = ascertained results of experience. T $6,000, to pro- ow speaker. ing and is likely to become a law, making a new spe This Jority selected second carload is now in Denver for treat- | | fingered girl to write your SAFE AND IRON wORKS, Aneatign ol tect the. povernuient tugls (eontract) witn (MAlRclly sslooisd A new snseker. Canisl BEARC LHRRE IS RICERS & AT RO | vat. letters, but do you know a he question, t whether, - . y The principal producer of copper ore, bt ' . S S thi very Targe proportion’ of our MUAHAL | 10 response to government advertise. | the hands of the speaker aud his influence | Beneral plats for the exposition. The en- | | b JIGCES FERAVEE o R TR good dictionary is a great wealth having been capitaiized on such an | ments, Hale November 25, 1595, submitieq |O0 Ie&islation have grown steadily greater. Ferorise ik Bive us Istseeativiad ae wal Davis & Cowgilt Iron Works, extraording busis o - inflatlon, |1t 18 | oronosals for furnishing Fort Meade with A spirited contest for the speakership was |48 & national scope and will take on the gold, s the Fairview mine. This is located help in writing or lpeuk- | MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS prudent or safe to encourage furtier con- v : b in the Silver Crown district, twenty miles (f +° F OF MACHINERY. Roltdutions, “on Iike conditions, until ‘the | seventy-four cavalry horses. He offered to|Promised, but before congress convened | dimensions of the world's expositions at| ' " 0"hovenne, and not tar from the | ]| iDg correctly? | GENERAL REPAIRING A sPECIALTY existing amalgamations have demonstrated | supply the animals at $70 per head. The | the candidates had withdrawn, one by one, | Parls and Chicago VAR AL e B Al L Pribei o v te st FERAL RERALRING & SPROTAL thelr erita o demerits by the ean contrict was awarded him January 20, 1596, | !0 fovor of David B, Henderson of lowa | Free Homes Act. s Mokkih et filne: (anotheniorodt e at g o A ST B SRR TR ekl i Hhame radtenl himnges i the basls of ‘our | He 15 alleged (0 have fafled to comply with |"0d he became the unanimous cholce of | Among the many other important gen- | gold twenty years ago, is being developed b B R b Omaha. Neb, Tel. 538, industries, together with W similar move- | the terms of his contract, and the govern- |(he Tepublican caucus. Speaker Henderson | eral measures enacted during this congress | and. the sume 1ow &rade ore as is found i s %o tatterad and dirty that you | g gepriskie. Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. ntin our raflroad systems, are so affect- | mont purchased the horses in open market, | DA% been one of the recognized leaders on | are those giving “free homes” on the public | the Fairview fs being taken from the Tor- Seldom use it. Throw it in the J | —. O entment a to roce b very"icer: | paying therefor, $4.735.20 more than Hale |0 republican side and was very popular | jands acquired from the Indians, and known | rington. waste basket and got & ELEVA103 SUPPLIES fain’ feellnk about the returns de bad contracted o supply the animals for, | Pefore he assumed the gavel, but had dis- | gy the “free homes mct;” providing a sys- | = Thers are a mumber'of mines at Silver bl from capital. That uncertainty cannot but tingulshed himself more as a debater than | tom of extradition to Cuba for alleged | Crown known to contain ore identical with o 37 , have Wit unizholesome effect “upon nveat- |as & parliamentarian. The great success of | pogtal frauda; authorlzing the “aggregat- | that. n the Fafrview and Torsingion tandard ELE b ATORS ent interest at large wnd, n the long run, | s 24.—(Special.)-—- his administration, therefore, has been the | {ng” of pension disabilities and Increasing | preparations are being mede 1o work them o Bany the extraordinary range of prices now pre- | These articles of incorporations have been [mere surprising and pronounced. Although | to $250 the allowance to wilows in certain | Should the Industry continue to grow, a IRk s A TR vailing on the stock ;n:lxkl'-v Th aurrent | Mled: The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran |there have not been s many turbulent | cases, on the lines of recommendations by mill for the treatment of the ore will ] ] stum Elactric and oom, refle " revaition: when the bl | mission, at Braudon, Minnehaha county; [scenes in the house during this congress | the Grand Army; authorizing the appoint- | doubtless be bullt at Silver Crown or chtlonar p R eR p j trustees, J. Carlson, P. Gussanson, and Jan (@8 in some of Its predecessors, when party | ment of Charles A. Boutelle, a veteran | Cheyenne. | Hand Power Elevators, pect an inter exhibitiont of the bear Anderson. The George | teeling has run high, the speaker has pre- | member of corgress, as captain on the re- | , | AUTOMATIC HATGH OATES. side of the question Drug company, at Brookings, with a capital | $1ded with a firmness and a fairness that | tjred list of the navy; providing for the BOLD THEFT OF CATTLE It s the latest out and scholars [ | Send for catalogue. ' | of §1,000,000; incorporators, George E. Fair. |has won for him the admiration and esteem | centennial celebration of the establishment everywhere pronounce it the | | KIMBALL BROS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia FOREIGN BUSINESS BETTER |nvanis, Louts N. Fuller, and George P. Hal, | of members on both sides. He has created | of the permanent seat. of government at best Containing over 800,000 [ . 100% Pth Simeet prtae W Wisrs The Business Men's unlon of Watertown; |n0 &nimositics and his re-election as | Washington; extending the mining laws | F®t Steers Taken from Yard in 9 ‘ ie & Manchester Mar Animated— | directors; D. C. Thomas, H. L. Sheldon, il |épeaker of the next house I8 a foregone | o galine lands; providing a criminal code Manes. 8 b Siar. e 1 i C “. nav“ & son 3 Neivine ¢ L. Harris, 8. B Sheldon, L. D. Lyon and | conclusion. Mr. Payne of New York, who | of laws for Alaska: allowing employes of Falls, editors, specialists and educated others. The Farmers' State bank of Wil- | became chairman of the ways and means | navy yards, arsenals, etc., fifteen days’ ane LT —— : men, costing nearly a million Agenta for the Richmoud % mot; trustees, Albert Goodall, William ¢, [ ¢ommittee upon the death of the late Rep- [ pual leave. ':_‘.””‘. ““‘l"i"s ‘h' “"l' Z" (5:¢‘ 'l’" ) @ollars before placed before th ey By ERITas N loon - | Sandstag Nonabey . Kant A o | reso e Dingles of Maine, succeede ; X —The thieves who have during the last Fire Door: fah e o, wlhoun the turhover was | Winoua Cattle company, at Clark, with 'a | Mr. Richardson of Tennessce hecame M0or | troversies. Charges of treasts were maje| € Minnesota, northwestern lowa and this | Sook, Ju 1s & valusble bosk—b7 | | mievater ropairiug & spe pumes Merchants, atimulited by | capital of $50,000; lncorporators, k. M. Wes. |1eader of the minority. succeeding Mr. | against Delegate Wileox of Hawall Doy g |portion of South Dakota, steallng catle, | far the best dictionary betere | Valve Cups for Elevators, the harder wotton market, did wot hesitate | ton, H. C. Gervin, W. L. Ross, P. L. Mar- | Batley of Texas, who retired from the lead- | jnquiry by the house committee, the dele. | NOT#¢8, sheep, hogs and other animals and the English-speaking people. Printing Press: {o offer wuch business as {hey had 't.n‘l‘liuu_l den, K. J. Mann, 8. H. Elrod | ership of his side of the house at the closw | gate was upheld in the right to his seat on | PFOPFtY from farmers, appear to have A R Rlodarats Manley room by et wus of the last congress the ground that the charges refer- |Shifted the scene of thelr operations to |} CALL ON OR WRITE THE GALO.LINE ENGINESAND far eust und i few linek of shirtings Immense Cattle Deal, ls 44 RGat et LR AT red to action prior to the Hawaiisn |BlOUS FaUS: A night or,two ago fve fat| ' MEGRATH STATIONERY OO ATOR MACHINERY \d Singapore. In- | DEADWOOD, 8. D., Feb, 24.—(Special)—| _APproprin L] ¥ Seelosial TRat N R S lon | #1eers, valued at mearly $300, were tak 189 FARNAM BTREET, GRAIN ELEV ] oo e yeur trebm L oo | The Franklin Live Stock company has pur- | The appropriations of the present con- | loflorisl ~Bet = A £ Utah was ont8810 | from @ yard in the heart of the city. The [ | IN REGARD TO IT. - O e el T b | chased of the Cresswell Cattle company |87ess will reach an unusually large figure, | Brishem H. s of Utah was expelled " = i ¢ e S 4 | tustonal falr lines were negotiated for in L from the fouse after an exciting « 3| Jurroanding sougtry wes scoured for tham, | | d B d' ' & c India. The reviving interest in the South [all of its possessions, comprising the |BEFTeRating for the wo sessions approx- & contest: |\ "ot & trace of the animals could Lo | e — ‘ avi radie 0. 269 457. ! Senat Penne vas rel 4 b rlcan market 18 Inereasing ranches, ranges, live stock and brands, for | Imitely $1457.26,457. This is about $110,. | BRLIOT Q\lll;} ot Pedneylvania, was retused | U 39000 1Y prolonged and systematic Coungil Bluffs, lowa e For it ok | & cash’ consideration of §000,000. The | 000000 less than the aggregate appropria- | & %4 o Bloae senaciohe appolntment of | Ll y “'hy” chance the animals were found 3 Engines It huyers hiut marke! 4 el o ocedlug congre v joveruc e} sensatio J a P are dexpondent. ‘The home trade houses are | Franklin company not long ago purchased | Ucns of the precediug = congress, which, | GOTTPRT f/BOY FBIAL GRS ¢ :‘"“f‘:‘"_‘“ SLI 1L the cattle sheds of the Illinols Central Gasoline Engine busy forwarding the first parcels of the sea- | all of the stock of the Continental Land |however. covered the period of the Spanish | ¥ ‘ vere Investl- | iiroad, where they had been taken by Vertica!, Horizontal and Portable, son's noveltiex. Yarns xhow no change: | and Water company for o ) and | wir, when the appropristions ran' in a | E4ed by a senate committee; the exciting | "a1Iro8d, LANAE NP AR MNER.BE from one horse power up. . prices belng firm in sympathy with cotton, ater company for a large cash con- | 5T e up to $393,231.6 T 1s | MINIng riots in the Cour d'Alene district |th¢ thieves prepa y pping Jobhers of Agricultural Implements an: There {4 little or no inguiry for eastern | #lderation. This last deai gives to the |SiV8le year uj 3,281,6 e Sotals | 57 Aovo 'were invéstigated by a commit- | Ut Of the city on a train due to leave THE BEST everything in water, steam and gas sup: shipments. bt the Levant demand contin- | Franklin company 20,000 head of range (fOr the last two cesslons of tho present | L \til ROIS, I0nilanted oY & commit: | g, pally o fow hours after the steers PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Plics 1ues with moderate sales. oattle, besides & desirable ran Moreny | CODEFess, as recently summarized by Chair- 4 : were found by men in the employ of the TOURIST EXCURSIONS The den! way |Wan Cannon of the house committee on | CUban Inquiring commission, but little t4 it YT - river, and several ranches. The deal was e owner. The thieves have succeeded In pra- Run via the | .t A LONDON MARKET INGOOD TONE | wuude by Harris Franklin of thiy city, who |aFpropriatious, is as follows bas been accomplished ob that line. venting the authorities from discovering | — is president of the Franklin company, also | ApPropriations, first session, including Four Importaut Omes Wait, the slightest clue to their identity G R EAT [ sinking fund, $710,150,562 Four of the most important measures - Bustness Mode: president of the American Nation nk o § SE— ansi! b Appropriations, second session, including |before the present congress, namely, the To Have New School Bullding. 226 La Salle 8t., Chicago, Ill. Well Sup, 250 geueral manager of the Golden Reward | e q curities Alone Weak. Mining company. | sinking fund, $747,115,59 Nicaraugua caval bill, the shipping sub- SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Feb. 24.—(Special.) RocK lsLAND k ‘ | Bonds, Stocks an The act reorganizing the army and plac- (s'dy bill, the Pacific cable bill and the | —The Board of Education of Beresford, has Investment :ecuritise Leave Omaha— tion in' the rate in the Bank of England | turned last night, and while they will not be | acted during the present scssion and one |atle at this late day in the session. The |a new school building. There 18 little op- stmulated purchases for Investment, but | ready to report for several days, their work [of the most important measures placed on | canal bill was passed in the house of rep- | position and no dificulty is antlelpated in the early part of the week, thus on- | agement, which applies as well to the pres- | tary established was provided, partly of |of $10,000,000, The measure was favorably | will be Invited and the contract awarded SATURDAYS, Compuny couraging not only realizatlons, but also | ent popullst management. The question volvnteers and parily of regulars, this |reported to the senate, but owing to the | with as little delay as possible, so work LONDON, Feb. 24 -Last week the Stock Re % Careles |ing the military establishment on a p olcomargarine bill, have occupled much [adopted a resolution asking the mayor to call grchanke did only & maderats business, but | PIRRRE, 8. D., Feb. 3.—(Bpecial Telo- | mazent basis probably is the most fm. |time and Have aroused great pubiie atten. | for & special slection to vote upon the Rou rE ] 1 pur \ Vla Scenic Route through Colorade and | | Bought and sold sor cushi and on inarging ‘“,'\’::‘,’Jfi.:"u"m‘u X‘ h.‘J“L‘»',S‘:.T.'T‘ only weak | D88 developed nothing more than run‘hu‘lm- statute books in recent years. Follow- |resentatives and authorized expenditures of | in the sale of the bonds at a good price. As Utah Private wire to New York. Chicago Ref. ome aetivity. Later the market hard- T o & G A ar favorable teports of the brog- | of appropriations has kept those interested | system being limited in operation’ until | complications arising over the Hay-Paunce- | upon the building may commence in the for Information and T"'""“"‘""L JIHES E. BOYD & CO. Bkt vus Toctlving sumatinéy that the | gram.)—The - investigaiing committes re- |portant plece of genoral leglslation en. | tion, although thelr suasimont b hot prob- | proposition of issuing bands for $12,000, for ' { dnental National Batk, Hiz section of the market. They fell shacply | methods of bookkeeping and business man- | Ing the war with Spain a temporary mill |$140,000,000, With & present ppropriation | scon s the bonds are veted und seid. bids WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND con: il National, Haitk, iz Teaw of the steel combine negotiations, | busy today, each trying to secure the beat July 1 next. The termination of this sys- |fote (reaty the senate has not considered | sprin. 11 O S, Ticket Oftice, 1323 Farnam Omaba, Neb, which led to some local buying on thix side. | (or his particular appropriation and at- | tm this coming summer made it impera- | the bill and it is likely to be ome of the T W T the week (hey ‘cloged | toMPUINg to form combinations to that end. | tive to supply a military organization (o | measures to die with the congress. The have used Foley's Honey and Tar COMMISSION RAIRIS O IR\ ) ok ke thomtrce el take its place. Instead of planning for a | ship subsidy bill has been an active sub- [ cough medicine and think it is the best in 2 1 were Illinols Contral, which rose i3 pofat:| “Grip robbed me of my sleep and I was | temporary extension of the volunteer sys- | ject of controversy in the present gongress, | the world,” says Chas. Bender, a news- POk | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS, New Vork Cential & o & o, e i | nearly crazy with meuralgla and headache. | tem, Secretary Root devised a measure for |and particularly in the senate the contest | dealer of Erie, Pa Nothing elso as good Aehs, 410, A4 0 Hoard of Trade, ,'fi.‘,‘,',"'.-}"'\'{'.v:;» "’:'{ 'ff‘-'uf.\\w‘n". LN | r. Miles' ‘Pain Pills and Nervine cured [a complete reorganization of the army on | has been long and bitter. The house has { Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Owmabs, Dillon' I Free book, Correspondence: John A, Warren & Ca Faclie, 4 wud Wabash prsterred, 1t ls | we."—Mrs. Pearl Busb, Hollaad, Mich. woders willtury lioes, with & muximuw | taken 0o action on the bill, pending the con- | diug store, South Owaba, | Mmoo, ot bi B U Ray, Sareige, N Direct wires to Chicugo aud New Yorm

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