. - - . . , - ' ' , " " ' . " . . , 7 , o ' ' ' 'V " " 1it' ' ' _ _ . . . . . . . - > _ _ ' 1'.4. . . , . . . " " . . - - , ' - - , . . " . . I , t . . , " I ' . .Ifs I . . , . : pt t h t I r" . " I/ ( ) If . ' - ; 2' Pun OMAhA DAILY IUIE : MON1)AYMARCJI _ 4 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ f'IID - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . -I _ . forement Wil lent by our naval omct.n , Inx- , IoU 1 they were to expand ( their ( ommlnd9 nl ( * their Importlnce. AOnmO ON : TI SUNURY ClVI ! . fl1LI. . AL this point Mr. Cockrel of Mluourl pre- sente the conference rport on the sundry civil appropriaton bill. Mr l rye expried regret at the acton of the conference relative to the retirement of revenue marine omcrs , helng a 111sUnct discrimination against and an injustice to thee officera. ' : f. Cockrel remarked ; "U was that or nothln . " Mr Stewart of Nevada utEe I warning against the IlroJectt monetary confereuC holding that It was a device or the em'my to d defer tated tM day when silver ahoull be rehabl- t Mr Wolcotl or Colorado defended the ! q monetary conrerenco amendment , a9 I was , reported , hollng that the house amendment relative to the appointment or the house the next con- .embers or the conference by gross should bo concurre(1 in lie and his colleagues had been atacke In the news- , \ PaPers of their own state IS untrue to silver : , for stabbing silver In the back. 'hate\'er U t might be the reason for these criticiens . he ' should be glad ( that In these clcslng Ilys or the cngress lie had the opportunity to attempt to reach out and seek to induce and hell ) flfl4 meet nations or the world In a fnl hell effort to do away wih the IO\'erty and sufering and laraiyis which had overtaken ! : ; . humnnlt , : The conference report on the sundry civil IJrOlrlnton , bill was then ncurrell In and ' the naval bill came lP ngnln. Mr. German . renewed his request for a fnnl vote on the naval bill prior to 10 o'clock tonight and that . after that hour buslne be limited to con- , . ferenco , reports , house bils and senate bills I without house amendments Thh agreement _ _ _ _ was entered Into by unanimous consent and aCer the passage with an amendment of a ! ' house bill appropriating $ &OOoO for the 11n- ; men I of salaries or Judges and court officers , In Oklahoma. at 6 p. m. , a reces was taken until 8:30 : o'cloele. * unt 8:30 : the senate galleries were fled to overflowing and great crowds stood In line . In the corridors reeking to gain admission. . . The attendance of the senators was small and scattering early In the evening , but was i augmented to nearly its full strength ns the time for the final vote on the naval bill drew . neu. . neu.Mr. . Chandler supported the amctliment providing for two battleships . In view of ' t his service nl secretary or the navy his - l rovowof ! the developments of our nel navy " was followed with close Interest. Al , that I , tune , he said we were spending about 3 $16,000,000 ; annual ) for the Improvement of _ _ _ I ; the navy , now our expenditures reached I $25OOOO'J ' annually for thai purpose and he . : hoped It would be contnued , : Mr. hawley or Connecticut urged the need 11 of being ready for war There was no ; t knowledge when It would come. I was 1 possible any day that some stubborn nation , might lay her hands on Hawaii. compelling - I us to say "hands off. " - TWO BATTLEShIPS. VOTED FOR DATTLESIPS At 10 o'clocle the vote was taken on the amellment , fixing the number of battle- . Ihlps at two Instead of three and II was _ _ _ agreed to , 33 to 2 : . Yeas- Allen. 1.'lllkner. 1'tlrner Alen . . . I'effer , AIlIsn ( lorijian. Pefer . . lat. \llson. 011) ' . I'ettlgrew. Bery. 11"TI . Ir".tol' . 11Ii cklurn , JUI'M ( Atk ) , Plh , _ _ _ _ _ : Inellhlrn It ! Call. iyk I ? , n" n 11. Cal , I.IfltIwj ) ' . J'Ueh. Chandler , 11l1Ian , Teller , . Cockiell . Martin . Y , t. : Cullorn . 11ellI ( \\'Is. ) . Yla , Daniel 101TII , \Volcott-aa. : Nays- : Aitlileli ( nr'lon ' . Murphy . ' , little . . Danehal'd Ilh Pelkln ' 11r\lw8 , 1 I IW 1 " ) l'ln\ , , hotter , higgins . QII ) ' , 11 ter , . , ' , lileron , 11 I : . 'ulr' , Carey , lIunti'n . lewart , Clark. MelIUIII. Ilnt"n. I \'ul.h. ; . . Duhols , lanler"I'hl , , . , . 1"1" . MItlielt ( Ore ) , Wison. , . } ' " -1 ' , Morgan . , ( VaTh.-29. 1 Th provision striking out twelve torpedo ! ; boats and inserting six light draught compo- _ - alto gun boats of about 1,000 tons displace- 1 : ment at $230,000 was agreed to Another provision for three torpedo boats one to be , buhlt on thc Paclfl C03st , ole on the ,1lss- , , ' bui river and ohe O the gulf ' of 1exlcO vero _ also adopted. A new amendment Wa 1 adWted repiitting the penalties against the ; : adbitel of- the Yorktown , Philadelphia . Dalt- . : : mOl al11 Ne\varl. . ' The naval appropriation bill was then .t p1sed without division. Mr Baeleburn presentl another conference t report on the diplomatic and consular appro . , , priaton bill . stating thai no agrEement had , been reached on the Hawaiian cable and thai ; k theN was no prospect that the house would ' ever ) 'I ld. The bill would fail . he said I the 4 , .rnnlA Irslsted cn the vote about to be taken . l'n l keeping the cable appropriation In , the bill. lie believed also that the bill was , . . dOle to failure even I the two house ac- . ' quieced In th" bi , N : . Hawley quickly asked If It was meant - . I to Intimate that the President would veto the bill. ' . bi."I am not able to say . . replied Mr. Dnclt , . burn , "thai tIm Ilrcsldenl would veto. but I , know that If 1 were the president 1 would veto It. " : WARNED AGAINST AN EXTRA SESSIN , , t ' M : . Blackburn warned the senate that an- 1" ether insistence on the cable might mean nn - extra'resdon. lie thought perhaps thai might , ; , , . b3 desirable as 1\ believed II would show the next congress as helpless m dC11ng with . the financial question as this congress had ( been He moved that the senate recede from I the Hawaiian cable amendment ! r. White of California announced be hall heretofore . : , cuprortc ( } the cable Item , but he now felt compelled to change his vote. , " : . M : . Btackburn's motion to recede on the ; cabll item was then put to a vote and carried ; \ wlthoul n division , , ; t Tbe'conrerence report on the'dI110matd and ' . , consular bill was then agreii to ' T The Itnate then ( wcnl Into executive session .t , . i , and the galleries wc'ro cleared of the large : L ' clowd , ' ; At 1:55 : a. m. the doors were opened and - - the regular session resumeU , The conference agreemenl on the deficiency bill was prc- . . e < nted. Stewart moved the abandonment of l the appropriation for the Southern Pacific and Mr. higgins criticized the abandonment , of the French spolaton claims. : , Mr. Michel of Oregon salll thnt the senate - ; i Ito had surrendered everything and tie . , hoped the senate would reject the report and . - I necessary , defeat the bill . The agreement - " I was sustained 31-1. : , The motion to reconsider the vote by which , the bit for the sUllprltslon of lottery traUe tabled. r , vas Ilassolt and ,1 , Mr. Power presented another cop or the , , credentials or Mr. Carter. senator-elect , and ( withdrew the former credentials which were criticied by Mr HQar. ( , The senate , at 3:15 : a. m. entered upon ; . the consideration of unobJcctel1 bills on the t calendar , and at the conclusion of theBe ; , will take a recess until Monday at 9:30 : a. m. - _ _ _ i - y r - O\nJlSLI - HIWUU " : CO EXI'L..tlN. - , - , 1o'ul ' It.'lllcst for laRsol tar the Dischlrgo - , . " or "oternl" ut ( Hycit. WASUNGTON , MardI 3-Secretary Cpr- c lisle has replied to the . r solulon of the u - ' - , IOlso fefUestng the 1un s ' of the soldiers of the late war llscharg II' from the public - . Irvlco In the Treasury clepartlent since March 4 , 1893 , and Ibo cause ot each dls- xni.sah " , : bo r.erotary'a reply eclord n statement , c and Bs II will be observed there have bean 15 removals and 135 appoIntments aid . 1 reinstatements between : March 18 : , and 1 the present time , - - Mr. Carlisle adds : "I do not recognize the right ot the house of rcprc"ntatvel to require - . quire the secretary or the treasury tQ slate the roaon ! for malting removals , appoint- - meets or rehnstatements. but deem It proper , ' : ! Ioverthelen , to lay that all the changes I - : ahawn were made for the purpose of 11ro' ' , meting the efficiency ot the public service - and that lu miking removals no dlscr\nlna- : . l - lon has been made aGainst loldlcu , while In ; making appointments and reinstatement" 1 ; i Nelerence has been given 10 that chase of . . Iplcant > due regard being had . In each case ' - to their phiysicalan1 menial qualifications . " - - a :0 Mor. . 11rIe lIver thnflrni'aiions. : WASHINGTON , March : -I hal been 11c- tel'mlned by the senate that no mole noml- I , , nal0l8 to which thew arc objections will ohjectoll ' be confirmed Lit this & " ssin . ' 'hll will carry . . " $ over Quite a number of Clsef now Oi the executive catendar. tut xviii not ' executvo wl prevent o their being appointed - Ilurlng rm cIS. ( - Hr.d Grnln ' " .I.lmp.H , . Itl.I. I ? WASUINGTON. March 3.-fipeclal ( Teie- WAHNGTON : : -pclal 'lele- gram.-Tiie ) Iottgrcw seed grain lmen' ' I- mel ! was ruled ot In the conr\roncc on I tkc audry ch'l bat. , ' { . 1 , - : - ' _ _ _ _ Isws---- : - _ _ p.J. . : - : - - 1'CLERNAND ' GETS A PENSIN One-Legget Dan Sicklcs' Elcquenco . Wim for His Old Tim ' Oomrado - UUSE PASSES MANY PRIVATE BlS Public ludnlAA I.nhl .blle , In Order , that Many : lnnr Matters May Ito JuAhe,1 Tltroughi-lteports from Confer dices Cause Wrangles. I WASINGTON , March 3.-Mter the sharp tight last night over the senate provision In the sundry ch'l bill appropriating $ , OOO.OOO of bounties earned up for the payment sugar bountes to June 30. 15:5 , which resulted In the adop- ton or the amendment shortly after midnight this morning , the session dragged wearily , on through the silent watches of the night ' until the sundry ch'l and Indian appropriation - ton bill hall been rent back to conference . As the gray dnwn was breaking the house took a recess until 2 o'clok this afternoon wd tim worn out members hurrlol home to catch a few hours or rest and nerve them- selves for the edge which promises to last until tomorrow non , When the speaker again took the chair at 2 o'cloce more lhan halt the members were In their reats The bright sunshine and balmy air of a spring day and the attraction or the cxclemenl of the closing hours of a dying congress , fled the public galeries , TIle private galleries were also thronged. No conference reports were ready when the house reconvened and the speaker graciously roe- ognlzll several or the half hundred members clamoring for on opportuniy to secure con- Hhleraton or measures of local or personal interest to them. Tim following pascd : Senate file 10 Increase - crease the pension or the wIdow of Joseph 11. Peter Irma $30 to $50 ; a Joint resolution pro- viding for the two houses of congress partici- pating In the dedicatory exercise of the Chickamauga military . Park next Septembt'r : senatQ resolution making provIsion [ or a di- goat or the laws and decisions relatng to the appointment. salary .tulid compensation ere officers at United State courts and also the senate hi for ho relict of Sias P. Keller . A motIon to suspenl the rules and pass a bill granting I pension of $100 to Major Gel'eral JoInt G. JlcClernalt encountered the aggressive opposition or Mr. Jones of Virginia. Tills , opposition drew from Jlr , Sicieles , the one-ieggel hero of Gettysburg In eloquent appeal that fairly made the ' ceiling ring with the plaudits from the floor anti galleries. "Let us pass one good bill , " said Mr. SIes" . "os an atonement for all the bal ones we have passed . A grateful country should nol allow General John G. JcCerand to die In wanl. "I wel remember the wards of Lincoln to me when he spoke of Douglass Db : , Logan anl JlcCernand , In my humble way I had offered my services for the union und Mr. LhcQl said to me thai the action of suoh men as Logan , Dix und McCerand and myself had lifted a great burden from his shoulders 'If this Is to be a party war , ' said he , 'then II cannot succeed , but when I see great democratic leaders coring for- ward from the ranks , I lift up my hands and thank God that such success Is within ' " our grasp. At grasp. ot Jr , Sickles' speech , the bill was passed with a whirl A series of resolutions to pay the funeral expenses of house empl . yes who had died during this congress , and a bill to Instruct the auditing of the quartermaster's claims of John Quinn of St. Louis were passed , aCer whIch Mr. .1olman called up the second conference report on the Indian bill , which showed the senate had abandoned one item to appropriate $18,600 for the Miami Indians of Indiana , thus leaving two senate amend- nwnts still In dispute one 10 purchase for 139J frpm the Ogden Lam company the tithe to' the lands wlhln the Catarraugus and .Aleghany Indian reservatons ; In New York , nd the Qther striking out the house pro- vision to continue the reduction of the ap- PrPriatIOli ' for contract Indian schools proportionately - ! pOI.tonately. so that all such schools should cease 01 the end ot five , years. After some debate . the house decided to further Inslsl on its diagreement to both amendments In dispute , and the bill was again sent to conference- Then , at 6:10 : p. m. . a ' recess was taken until 7:30 : p. m. BUSINESS RUSHIm THROUGh There were but few mrmbers preuut when the house met after recess at 7:30. : The bill to Prohibit the ' sahe of Intoxleants to Indians , which had been objected to when brought up before , was ' called up by lr , : lelkllJohn and passed - Al 8 o'clock the conference report on the sundry civil bill was called up by Mr. S1yer3 , When the propodton for nn International - national monetary conference (10 ( which the house conferees had accede ) waD readIed , the silver men demanded time . Mr. Sible called attention to the satisfaction with which the proposition for 1 monetary con- ferenco had been receive by the mono- metallic press of the east The friends of silver , Mr. Sibley de- dared . had heM Ihe doctrine that a wider use ot Ilver was necessary because they saw the cures that hd followed the falling of . prices the wcrld over. What the United ' States should do Is tn act not consult , and Mr. Sibley expressed lhe opinion that a monetary conference would sImply postpone the day when sliver could ro 10 the mints for free coinage on the same terms with , gold gold.Mr. . Simpson eald the proposition for a con- ference was the same old game twice played oil the people'ot holding out a promise that would never be realized. I would post- pOlO free coinage at least six years . and six more year of gold standard would Sl complete - plote lhe fnnneial bondage of the country as to make It forever Impossible to break time power of the gold kimmgs . Ho woppoeJ to again entering on time farce ot a monetary conference. PENCE INDULGES I S.\CASM , Mr. Pence In a ringing speech . argued that no good could come ( rein a monetar commis- sion. "Possibly , " he said , "II might result . If the speaker shault name ns tlt members of the commiee from time house three presidential cnnlh1ales , , In smoking thcm out on the silver luEston , ard I trust I the speaker 1 called on to malp selections ho will nol overlook time distinguIshed republican leader , Mr. Reed. " With lomo biter larcasm he detailed the address of the silver dcmocrats last Frldny. lie commended time bold courageous and manly action of those who had signed the address . but rebuked some of them for already - ready looltlng with favor on a proposition to go abroad for a further coimsultatiomi . Mr. Springer called Mr. l'ence's attention to the fact tha the IlrOIJOslton for n confer- Inc , hnll emanate from the sliver men In till ) senate not from the gold men. M'r . Hepburn of Iowa favored the proposi- ton for a conference . Al a tme when this great gold cotntrles of the world were show- Ing the first symptoms of a favorable stnt , mcnt toward , silver he expressed hula urprlse that avowed frlns of silver lee Mr 1Ince and Mr. 8hnl1so1 Hhouhl oppose prollosltous for an immtermmatiQimai monelary conference. Dy I neat parlamentary timaneuver . Mr. Cannon got the for at thl" point and yielded . his time to Mr. Sayers , who Inmnmediately cut oft debate t.y . dlmandlng the Ilrevlots ques- ton.The The conference report was adopted and tIme 8undl' civil bill was out of time way w for as 11w hoUse was coucerE ( . Several bills were then hurried through by unanllous consent among them being the senalt resolution ceIling on time presIdent 10 insist upon Spain ( rarryln out her agf - ment with the United States relative to the claim or Antonio Maxim Mora , Im'Jntng to .500.000. 1 At 10 11. m. Mr. 1olmal prerentldthe final report on tIle Indian appropriation bill. I HbowLd thai the anate hall yielded 10 the houlo In time proviiou for tile extlcton of the contract schol fyslem ill the end of five years I us 10 remove ' the time limit 8n'1 hu : Ilouae lall yi'ehtled to the senate ilendl'nt for time purchase from tht OJde : 1.:1d : com pan ) the title of time lunda within lie Cxlarsgima and _ \legbauy Indian reorva- toni to ' the extent of authoriing the e"re- tary or hut' Interior 10 eallno Into the re- ports to eougre wllhout approprlalng guy moaey. 'fho report Was agreed to 'fh , military . teleGroper4 bill was InBed -1GI-j Then I resolution wu presented by Mr. : = : ' 'f I" " _ ' - 0" _ ' ' _ , - ' - . " - ' . - . - : .L- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Bailey of TexM reciting the provision or the sundry ch'l bill authorizing the speaker of the house to appoint three dele/at to 8n international monetary conference and added : CALLED l Ol CRISP , "It I the earnest desire or the house or representatvC that the speaker shall bo one of the delegates en the part or time house , tilorefore . be I resolved thai Charles P. Crisp , pealeer or the houmr . , Is required to designate himself 80 one or the three delegates - gates tq I be reletell by himself. " The resolution was gnetell with great ap- pluso . the members interrupting the realng , clerk In their enthusiasm al the mention of time apeaker'e , name , and the resoluton con- unu.ual the ferring a most unuial compliment upon speaker was adopted with a loud shout and without a dissenting voice , The senate bills to establish regulations for the ( payment or accrued IHmlons to the heirs of deaul Pensioners anti exempting the penlcn , money from being heM S part or the nNets aC the estate for the Imyment of debts , was passed. Mr. 1lcCreary of Kentucky reported for the house conrerees on time diplomatic and cansu- Inl' bill that the senate had receded from Its amendmonL for a hawaiian cable and the confertes were consequently Ilscharged , Midnight was al hnl1 ali the scene In the hous3 was beomlnJ more anlmntell anti informal - , formal , The entrmce or Mr. HeeJ , Mr. Als- Ie ) ' , et ai" , late diners-out , In full evening dress , gave an air of elegance to tie nssembl ) M. Bryan of Nebraska moved to pass time bill to place anti-texiim on the free list under suspension of Ute rules. A second was de mnndcl and It passed. Mr. Drecklnrldge presented the conference report on thin general deficiency bill. The provision for the expenses of the Participants In contested electon cases gave rise to an nnl- mated debate , In which Messrs. SayersVise and Taylor took part , After further discussion the conference report on the whole general deficiency bill was agreed to. The debate on the anti-toxin bill was then resummmed Mr. Dryan of Nebraska urged time Importance of time measure . amid said II was In the interest or luble healh , Mr. Henderson - [ Iowa ) imunmoroushy . re- pled ( to Mr. Bryan. The bill was then 11assed , 13 to 31. onOEltEO A CONFERENCES The naval bill ( tIme last of tIme appropria- ton bills ) , having been reeeh'el trout the senate Mr. Talbot asked thai 'he commitee having It In charge be given time to con- I , alder time \arlous nmendmenls lade by time senate A brief , bul spirited debate arose as 10 the acton to be taken : ? Ir , Boutele or Maine , with a view tQ securing some con- sideraton In conference of the amnendimmemits mnoved a non-concurrence therein , and requested - quested a conference Mr Talbot movell concurrence In the senate amendments I Time pre\'lous question Was ordered hy Mr. i 'I Talbot's iaton and a hal hour was allowed - lowed for debate. Jr , Tlbot , however , 11romllty entered a motion to susl0nd the rule and agree to thin anmonulmemmts : and on this Jr , Bout01e demanded a second. A quorum failing to vote and a deadlock be- Ing imrmmlnent Mr. Reed of Maine Interposed his geol offices . as a result of which Mr. Doutele explained thai his objection to the proceeding were thai the home was called on to act on something of whIch II knew nothing. . Jr , Talbot , having the bill In charge , made a brief statement amt then the motion to suspend the rules ammO agree to the SClto amendments was carrled-'eas. 1&0 ; nays , 3. The house then took a recess untIl 8 a. m. unt CL051.G SCENES A1' 'UI } CAl'IT\L. ( relt Crowlls Atrlctcl to time GILlterlea % nnl Jlneh ( : ourlool Egisues. WAShINGTON March 3-The unusual attraction - traction of a Sunday session of congress In the pleasant setting of mid , spring-hike weather , furnlshej to WashIngton a holiday In tIme modern ncceptaton of the word. Throughout time nrernon all the drive ' ways and walks approaching the capitol were crowded with carriages and the Sunday pro- cession turned their step from Connectcut , avenue Into the swell northwest 10 the other end ot , tTown. . The , bro steps of' the capitol l had somewhat the appearance of Inauguraton day . the great plaza to t the east was dotted wIth strolling groups and lines of carriages were drawn up stretching clear across the stre ts. waiting for time business which they wonld have won had they been favored with rain 0' slush ) Within the building the crowd was so great It Interfered with business. The doorkeepers In the gallerIes were kept fghtng to re5traln the 1)eOjle ? . for whom there was nol room. The elevators were loaded to the limit every trip two streams of people elbowed theIr way I from the house to time senate and from the senate back to the house whie pages pled their way at angles through the join The I comparatively small dttachments which could ba accommodated In the galleries of both the houses kept up a babble wliiclm combined with the rushing back and forth and clamor- Ing of members like a busy day In the pIt of a stock exchange almost overwhelmed the routine proceedings and kept the speaker's saval hammering Incessantly. The house was time theater of the populace which preferred a lively scene , whlo In the senalo the spectators were more orderly and fewer though more of the notables were seen In the reserved galleries , particularly In the diplomatic seats where the sky blue robes of the Chinese minister were the center of Inter- est. After nightfall and until tie street car steppe running 01 midnight the crowds 'pushed In amid out hung about the rotunda looking al the historic paintings . when they could not secure admission to the galleries , amid not a few spectators were holding their seas Into the early hours of Monday mor- lug. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'utonts to " ' "st"rl Inventors . WASIIINGTON March 3.-Speclal.-Pat- ( ) emits have been Issued as follows : Nebraska -Jay Burrows , Linculn device tOI' atxlng names amid addresses upon newsllapers , etc. : l.'ranlt E. Coulter . Onhaha maltng detergent compounds : Orrin A. Knox and J , l'raney , Omaha , carpet exhibitor ; horace S. Over- street , Yomk cultivator : Charles Palmer , flurbammlc car COlllnl ; hoary O. Thomas , Kimball , cant hOtlk. Iowm-llimm'ry ; n. Corllh , Hampton , carburetor - uretor : Wllnm 8. glot and C. A HumeA \Yest Liberty. IUHTOW ntndllcnt lor \\'Iwei cultvalors : Icnl' W. hart Ison and J. B. " ' /Llthh. Clnton ) IlruftnJ Inslrument : .John . \ . HIII lnwolt , 1'ort , 1)otigi' , tlenm boiler : . Jewls H , Kimball. lawn , seClng machhH : Chullll A. mind I A. Low , and A M. ll8SlnJer , Lake View cor harvester : JUch- minI ' 1' . Slelnncr. Bldorn , wlnl111 regulator : John P. . Smith , lAme 811rllAs , removalJle lid slpport ( .m ' coolt stoves : Noah W. Stover , J4ucas. weather strip . - - um'nut'a COlr Hrorl HIl Itignuil. 'Y.\BIUNGTON , March 3.-Speclal ( Tele- grurn-Jimmit ) betolo time adjournment at the hOIlo on Sunday morning Congressman Brynn called ( J ! fOI' consideration ! his ' bill requiring the flung of United States court lens II Lancalcr , : lallsol an,1 , Alams counties , wlwro the court sits ) but keeps no permanent j\lgmelll l'ecorUl On mo- ton of Mr. Bryan the hol'o concurred In the senate amellllentt 'he bill was nl IICe onrlell 1111 this afternoon carried to the WillIe house , and time preshlenl ap- llrovel II. MI' Bryan lays the provisions ot this act will Immimig a needed ( rolef to these thl'eo Nebraska . { OIII ( ' " , In that relrel' rlonll of jUthnnents must be Illurel on tIle Imtclllteir upon their ren- liton , 10 that It will not bo necessary to r.sort ! to the records al Omalt and other cltl/ , its heretofore . HrlllT" ' " 111.,1 tl 1"1 ( ' 1111. W. ln'fN. Iarch 3.-Speclnl ( Tele- granm-Severul ) ant-Cllsl democrts have heen tel ( a r conspiring to force I roll cal tomorlow 01 tIme resolulon extending I \'ote of thanles to Speaker Crisp for his sen'- Iccs II the chair. This J1rocelurc , was Irolht , about as 1 slur upon Speulepr James K J'olk at thia cnncllslon of limo "went- Iflh conFeps. and upon Speaker 'rhomas U. heed at the conclu'lon of the I"jrr-thlrd cOlgrcs ! 'rho present jmrogranm Is dhmicoumi- Imauced hy 'rom 1"ell anti lila friend al I needllls ; 1111 ' fruilets act of discourtesy to . . SIalter ! Crisil. - i- : IJ\oll"nn , 11111" . I Suh'lln. ChICAGO , Mnrch -Percy G. Cimamnber- lain , mum l nlshlan , commited suicide here h- shouting hlmelf through time head l hamlerlall bud lived In Chicago fOl' eight ) 'cnri untl Wil 11 'omfortuh1o clrcum- ' stll'el. la\'lng an Inome from arm estate 'II Btglalt' 1.0H ANGELES. March 3.-I"I'anlt l \\11'11. u wel Imowl attorney . committed .ulchl to.Jav ly BhooUrg himsel through the leall , The eoroumer' , \ 'ertlict ascribed hits act to des1imrm' oVer lila physical condl- t-l. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ ( rimermit : : : e'ierumimmd'4 : S ouniiIhipm . SIHINGI"I t.D , III. , March L-Oeimeral Mt'C'lehlanth's condition ( was worse today I than at any time since his illness began. , Last IIJht ) dill not rest wel und esan constantly grown weaker , _ - . , " _ ; .r " ' - ; . - - _ : . _ L ) ' . " JL NOTAIILLIiR ) DUINC NOThING Oongress' ' Claim to Fame Rest on What it Hn _ t AccGmpUshod SHORT SESSIOU.1AD A SPLENDID CH\NCE \ \llllrollrlnt ,1'IIII' 11.1 OI" ltnor Mrl"UrIA' AlJlmt Couil ( let Through 1011 trnl ' 'I-lltlortmL I.rgl- Ilton th.tt , 1"11111 , WASINGTON : larch 3-Tho work of this last session or the I ly.thlrll congress must necessarily lleal mere wIth what was attempted to be done than thai which was accomnpllslmed . since most or the important business considered ( lisa been relegated to the first-class. The term lisa been par- tcularl ) ' mnrltd by the inability oC the senate amid the house to t agree UPOI an ) or the most Important problems presentel by timomu Congress met on the 4th of Oecemblr last , with one imperative task , to frame and enact thi& various appropriation bills. Next In importance was the financial ques- thou . for which mme definite Plan or settle- menl beyoml many free silver bis and various Inll\ldual schemes were then In vogue. Several important bills came over as a herltago from the preceding session Foremost I among them were In the house tIme Nicaragua cnnal bill , the railroad pool- lag bill fluid the bill for time settemenl or the indebtedness of the Paclfo railroads . known as the Rel bill. The Nicaragua . ) ' canal bill has nol been able to secure a' hearing In the house. Largely through the enthusiastc efforts of Senator Morgan of Alaballa , the senate bill was Pushed . .a vote In that body after protracted debate and was sent to time house , where the con- ference committee substituted Its own bill , which hind been on the calendnr throughout the session , ammO which differed In several points from the Morgan bi , The pooling bill was passed by the house early In time session , but the senate refused to consider It by a negatIve vote of 42 to 21. on the question of consideraton , Strong opposition to the Reli bill was developed In the house and after a very sharp debate It was recommitted to the committee without - out instructiomms . SENATE. SLUMBER IN TIE Several important bills were placed an the , calendar of the senate al the beginning of the term handed down from time long session - sion when they had been passed by the house. Promlnenl nmong them was the bill to establsh a unlorn system of bank- rptcy , which wmts debated intermittently , but finally sidetracked. Another unsuccessful measure was the anti-option bill. There were also on the senate calendar the four bills which the house had sent over to place emi tIme free list sugar , coal , Iron and barbed wire , but Isl the attempt 10 t secure consideraton of the free atempl sugar bIll was negatved by a small majority . and the opposition to the three others was so apparent thai they have been allowed to paO , Intaoblvlon , The most -Intercstng chapler of the his- tory or the session was mallo by attempts al flumancial leikaipn ' In both houses. These fnancial well Ino ! \ n to require recapiulaton , No financial hgliatiotm l bas yet resulted from ! the host ot bills Ihtroiucel during the session , with more or less weight of authority behind them . _ - - , The principal cass .ot legislatIon accom- pushed by the short session was that making appropriations femj limo support ot time ' govern- ment. Not a Itff $ general legislation was Incorporated - corporated into th pprOprlatOn bills. These bis , In the cmpler , . \\ilch they were passe 'by the house grb : For the 1 wp academy ( West Point ) , army , pension fortifications , diplomatIc and consular DistiCt fit Columbia postal agri- culturah . lndq\1 ! \ t1rlry cvi , legislative , executive - eculvl anti jtmdfctal - : navy and general deft- ciency. . 1- \hen : the last week of congress began the house had passed all except the general de- flclemicy bill , and th senate had time last four yet to consider. The pension bIll . as enacted , contained provisions thai pensions shall net be paid to non-residents who are not citizens ot the United Slates. except for actual disa- bihitios Incurred In the service , directing examining - bites surgeons to state the ratings to which they think time applIcants are entitled . and fixing the lowest rate of pension at $6 a month LOADED WITH mDERS The diplomatic and consuiaf' bill Increased the salaries of several foreign representatives . and the senate placed In tt an amendment nu- thorlzlng the president to contract for lying a cable between the Hawaiian Islands and the United States. and to use $500,000 In the work , an amendment which the house refused to accept. , The agricultural bill empowered the score- tary of agriculture to enforce rules for the inspection of hive cattle whose meat Is intended - Inspecton tended for shipment abroad In any form , and regulations to prevent the shlpmenl at con- demned carca&sc abroad or from one state to another , and fixed rlslatons for their enforcement - forcement Considerable leglslat n was added to the sundry civil bill . and much more was attempted - tempted In the , senate by proposed amend- ments. Time completion of several public buildings was provIded far la the bill as ! II passed the house and sums were added In the senate for new buidings , Another senate amendment provided for the purchase for $150,000 of the site of the Blame mansion , Provision was also Included for the transfer at the military prison at Fort Leavenworth Kan. , to time Department of Justice , to be known as the United States penitentiary and maintained for keeping United Slates prison- ers who have heretofore been held In state prisons under contracts. Time naval bill was notable because of the "new navy" provision for two battle ship anti bl" torpedo boats and the Increase of time emulated force by the addition ot 1,000 mnemm enlsted general deficiency bill reported to the ! house amounted to $ $6,619.3 . An amend- : ment requested by the secretary ot state to pay the claims of Great BritaIn ! for $426,000 damages for seizures of sealers In Bering sea was vote down by the house. The most conspicuous personal legislation passed was the revival at the grade of lieutenant general of the army that Major Gem'oral Schofeld might be promoted to the rank , while the act of greatest Importance to the government departments amid congress was the printing bill , which Practically places the control of all of the printng In the hands of a commitee or six from each or the two houees , - - WITh RELI\TiON TO COMMERCE. I Laws alcctnr shipping were passed-to es- ' tablsh rules toi.rOvemmt , , collisions on the great' lakes and the tbjatary ' waters : another of the same effect aJylfg } to harbors , rivers and Inland waters. saplementary to the act of August ' 19 , 1890. .fO preventing collisions at sea The tmtJ'lmlklng , the report of the beard of enJnrcj surveyIng canal routes fn.m Lake Erie \n \ time Ohio river was extended - tIme a-ext session of . tended to ext congress. Numerous brldl hills were enacted Time Commercal . . Travelers' organizaton secured an anmemmmliiieflt to the interstate commerce - merce law , pejhhf1n the Issuance of joint Interchangeable"f d mile tickets , good ' over 10r lhan on'r0 \ The house ad pte a joint resolution or an amendment toJtf ' onstuton and providing for the elet&b 'f United States senators by direct votiubj ! che people of the states , but the resolBII W was reported adversely by time semmalo blomlteo on Ilrlvlegea and elections. The most Important or the senate bills which tied to' pass the house : A jont fcoluUol for Inquiry Into the practicability of deep water ways between time ocean and the great lakes and the bill for the regula- ton of steam vessls. Among important house bills which died In the senate was one for the reorg1'nlzaton or the line of the army and one to pUllah train wreckers by capital punishment and at- ! tel11tSI.at \ rain wrecking by heavy terms of : i in pri sounment. . ' 1ram te author of the United SLates as- cured a report d a bill for punishment by Ilprl80nlnt or play piratng by theatrical man3geu , but In time house considerable op- position was ntnlll d by Ihou who oh- Jected to pond punlsilnenta for violation of civil atutes ! , so the bill was wihrawn , TARI PF L1GIITIX TOUCmm ! , T.tWF LIITI.Y The nly lejllbton affecting the tariff act wa : n r solute : ta otend to April 15 : . : : . : . - , - the time for making returns to the Intor- rogatorles tinder ( the Income tu sections antI modifying the questions required to bo anwe red. SOl m.I "IN'rl : nuun 'OII : ttNU , Snnto ConferreD Ioeodo rrom R Number of Amn'Jlmolt. . \ ASIINOTON , March 3-The conferees on the sundry civil appropriation bill , after sitting for several hours , reached an agreement - mont nhoul f o'clock on $ , he items remainIng - Ing unsettcd after the frt conrerence. The senate conferees agreed to recede from the following senate amelhnenls : For time purchase or the Illaine property Inash - Irgtol : to enable the government to 11nrtcl- nato In the 10poseil centennial exposition anll aPllroprlallg $125,000 for thnt purpose : for the cost antI charges of state penlen- tnrles and striking out the house provision that the money cXl1e1lell for the mnlntelnnce or mitary convicts "shall be expended In the current support of mltnry convicts , " leaving the proposition ns II cnme trout the house : ale , from the amendment strikIng - Ing out the provision for the trnnsforma- ton or the mltnry prison nt Fort Ieaven- worth , ) nn" to n Unlell States peniteim- tary , lenvlnJ the provisions lS orlglnnly mantle by time house. The other nmettlments Ulln which there was I dlsngrtement aCer the to. first conference , wOle substantaly agreed Verbal changes were , however , mnle In all .r timemmi The Rmenlment ( 11rovllng for a retired list for incapacitated ofcers or the revenue cuter service was accepted by the house conferees with the provision that . the retired officers shoull receive only oue.llal pay. Tn the case of the amendmenl Ruthor- Izlnr time president to convene a board to pass upon the infirmities of cnndillates for retiremnemit time phrase "from time as he retremlnl may deem proper" Is stricken out. In the senate proviso amendment mnldng pro- visions for the payment ot expenses of en- grving amid printing . time word "hereafter" Is stricken 'out. leavln the amendn1ent to rend : "Pro\'hl thai mme portion of this 1 sum shall bo expended for prlntig ; United States notes or treasury notes of larger ! denoumuination than those that may bo canceled - I celled or retrell , Thc amendment providing for a board of engineers to investigate the feasibility of the prol10sell Nicaragua cannl was changed so ns to require the board to make its re- port nol Inter than November 1 next. The house accepted time amcndment appro- printing t.OOO for the reimbursement or Colonel F. Uainesworthi chief of the record and pension omce , for time expenses Incurred by him In the legal proceedings growing out of the Ford theater disaster. The house conferees also accepted tIme ' amenlment providing the means of selecting members of the proposed international monetary - tary conference with an amendment lodgIng the selection of the house members of the commlteo with the speaker at the present house , and providing time delegates selected by him shall be members of the Fifty-fourth congress. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ womn ) UNTIL MIDNIOILT : ; UDNJOIT , COlforeclcro Four Hour hum Trying to ( 'olproll"o IIliercnccs. WASHINGTON , Jarch 3.-U was 1:15 : tonight when the conferees emerged from the conference room whlre they had been for four hours tryIng to compromise tIme differences between the two houses. The conference resulted In a general triumph for the house In a majority of the amendments - mets made by time senate malng large appropriations being receded from b ) . the senate managers. The house conferees took I positive stand against even reporting a disagreement on the amendments which they opposed Among the items whIch were stricken out were those providing for the purchase of tIme Jahone square In Washington as a site for the government printing omce ; providing - viding for the payment of the war calm of the states of California . Oregon and Nevada , , the claim 'or Delaware amid the Southern 'Pa- ePic and French spolaton clalms Among the amendments agreed to were those making appropriations for ' army transportation - portation and for the territorial courts of portaton terriorial Utah. The mater of allowing an extra month's pay to clerks of members of the house was modifIed so as to require thai the clerks shall be required to perform 1 month's service after the adjournment of congress. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . L'rngretut or tIme Good honda CampaIgn. l'rn\r" CnnlpnlJn. WASHINGTON , March 3-Hecenl reports to time Agricultural department show 'an increased - creased interest In the goo reads movement amen the elate legislatures. General Roy Stone In charge of the bureau of road In- quiry has returned from California and Texas , where large road conventions were held , the former having conclude 10 adopt convict laber In preparing road materials. Several bulletins to stimulate the movement will soon be Issued by the department. They will treat of wide tires as bettering the conditions of roads , convict labor In making roads and preparing road materials and of the messages ot various state governors on rod questons , G.rm118 Like Our Art Work. WASIIINGTON . March 3-Ushould be encouraging - couraging to American art students to lear that through Unite States Consul Stevens at Hamburg , that nol only has our art work In time precious metals found favor In time critical art centers of Germany , but that the experts there freely admit thai they find In this work som lessons and many features worthy ot adoption . The Industrial art museum of Der- 11mm purchased a number of spcimens , productions - ductions at American art and ski In fashioning - Ioning precious metals that were exhibited at time World's fair , and these arc now being publicly shown In the German Industrial cities , meeting with most cordial encomiums on the part or the expert Judges Facmsl hue I'rOlolnccl 1 Vrnumd . WAShINGTON . March 3-Bulletins on time fat pea and the giant knotweed or sacalne have be I issued by time Agricultural de- partment. "The greatest value of time flat pea " says ono ot the bulletins . "should be a sol renovatol' , Time plan has succeeded In the arid regions ot South Africa and may prove an emclenl ally of farmers In similar regions In limo southwester states. " Caution Is urged In the Introduction of giant knotweed owing to its strolg , sllread- lug anll persistent rot locks Investigations made by I the department IndIcate that its success In time arid regions at tIme west Is very doubtful . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tinder ni AVllulcho 01 huh . ASHINGTON March -During the last few days the president has heen at wOl'lt , on time avnlalche at bills thnt have ' be ! el 1101red.Into ! the white houe from hoth ends or congres l'rlvat. Iecretnr Thurber was closeted with him for this purpose until midnight last night. lie II with him again tonight. and Is expected to remain until nn even later hour. Vlslt"II II WlshlngloL , W ASIINGTON , March -Spoclal ( Tele- glam-1on. ) , John F . I.ockhal < . commls- sinner of education for South Dalttu , was . al the capitol today - , Iu\n , 'olnll - ( 'ommmumiitmiuimctI - , 'YASHINGT N. March 2.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Joimii Adlund was tOday commls- /ionell pOltmaster Itcstmarle , Nebraska. - watch his ears \Vluen l'tlbbing a horse dowii watch his cars. It lie backs 'Ciii it's 1)ecuuso Ile'2 SO1'O where you rub , AIPIY ) Mexican Mustang Liniment to the spot. and the soreness wilt vani1i FOR NONET1IIY CONFERENCE Oongros3 in Its Closing Hours Proposes Another DeFato on Finance , JOINT COMMITTEE TO TAKE IT LiP l'roision 1mm ( ito Sundry CiviL Hill I Agreed to 1mm hinthm hirmmimcimeq smut icmnhera froimi itemututo mmmlii 1iomo ( JIma qeim. WASIIINOTON , Mardi 3.-No sooner had the house agreed to timO imlan appolmiting delegates to a pos1ble hlnmetolic conference than time immemubers on botim shies begami a canvass looking to an agreemnont tmpon cmtmmihi- dates to reconimimenil for the speaker's consideration - sideration , It was gemmerally umnmierstood ( lint tvo of the mleiogatos named would hm elceted fronm time democratic sitle of tIme house and one froimi limo repumbhicami. The lopuhist con- timigent imad nlrcamly infornmcml time speaker that JI was OiiOseth to tIme plaim ammO mhid hot care to tie represented at such a conferemmce. Two letitiomms were started on time repumhlicaiu side , one for Mr. ilitt of Illinois , time otimer for Mr. Hepburn of Iowa. Time 11111 petition \ras circuhateml by Mr. W , A. Stone of l'enmi- sylvammia. Time hlephurmm petition was in charge of Mr. hiartmmman of Montana amid was sooim signed by mmearly all time ropublicans. Mr. hiephuirn is a Pronounced fricimil of silver , but one wimo is saId to bciieve iii imitermmattonah binmotahlismmm rather than free coinage by this governumment iemdependentiy , Time provision immeerietl by time senate 1mm tIme sundry civil bill mnakiimg three of its macnm- bers representatIves to time hmrospective inter- mmatiommal mmmoiuotar onference , lmas been time cammso of commaldorable rivalry among time factions on both time denmocratic and ro- pmmblicrmmm skId of time cimamimber as to representation - sontation on time commmmissiomm. From tlmo tiimio time ammmemimnent was voted on by time senate time silver mmmcmi , believing them- sol'es to be in time majority , It was umitimmmatehy nrrammgeti that time matter simouid be settled In executive sessiomm , amid , therefore , lucre was mme surprise wimemi at 10:05 : Senator \Volcott mmmoved ( hat the satiate lire- coed to time commaideratiomi of executive bush- ness. Senator Vihas leti off against time selectiomm of three pronounced silver ailvocates from tIme senate , but commflmmed Ills rcmmmarks largely to time coumstrumctiomm of the provisions ummmder wlmichm they are to be appohmmted , contemmihimig ( lint according to its wormhimmg "that wimen- ever time lrcsident shah eleterummimmo this governmmment. simahi lie reprcsemmtod at army In- termmatiommal conferemmee , " neitimOr tIme seumate nor time house would ho entitled to select represemmtatives until time presidemit shmotmld decldo vimethmcr time imobses simould be repro- senteu at. mime proposed conferemmce. Senators Mitcheil of Oregon and Wolcott of Colorado contemmded to time contrary. Mr. Mitcimell nmado tIme Point that explicit. provision - vision was made for appoitmtrnemmt. by time spooler of tue presemit house , wimlchm lie claimmied was direct authority for presermt action hy that body , amid imperatively so by the semmate. Senators Gray and MerrIll sustained Mr. Vilas iii lila contention. The namimes of Messrs. Teller , Jones , Daumiel and Allison were pumt forward by their frioimds. Time men- tiomm of Mr. Allison's name brought tlmat gemitienman to hmis feet , saying thmmmt ltp Old not desire to be selected as a rcpresenta- tire to anotimer confercmmce. He , however , mimade a brief speecim , advocating time selection of commsorvativo amen wimo would represent au shnde of opimmion amid time entire coun- try. He contended timat suchm a course would be in time real interest of silver , for if time comnmission chosen should be based too much ammo way or time other , tire country would mmot be satisfied with time report when made , wimatever it mmmght ! be , Senator Aldrich fol- hewed iii nmuch time samostrain.- Time execu- tire conference closed at ' 1:50 : , and ended wRim time selectiomis of Senators Teller , Jommes amid Dammiel by tIme ummammimmious vote as semmate representatives in the international comifer- once. Found a Fortune In Jewels , IIIVERSIDE , Cal. , March 3.-Mrs. James F. Hervey of Cimicago , who ow'ns aim orange grove in this city , wimere she spends the wInter , dropped a satchel containing din- mends and other jewels valued at $3,000 , while out driving Saturday afternoon. This morning the little tlaumghter of a Salvation arnmy olhicer found time satchel and returned it to Mrs. Hervey , receivIng a reward of $ Z0. JtIhLtMMIINIhti ) H VICTORIA , Eninntt' Queen lirinka Lipton's Teas LONDON , Feb. 27 , 1895.-Cablegram.-- ( ) ' Lipton , the Ceylon tea planter , imaS just been nppolnteml ten merchant to time quicoti of England , Lipton is time tea Planter who s'aa awarded. highest award at the World'A fair for tIme tomus growmm on his Ceylon c5 tates , anti who Is salmi to be the largest tea ( healer In time world-lila sales exceeding 1,000,000 packages weekly. ienver 'Ihi lint-a a Mhimiumg lixpositton , IUN\'Eht , March 3.-It imas Prnelicaiit beemi doclmleuh to hiolti aim intcmrmmntiommal mnimi lug exposition iii Deliver iii 1190. D. 11. Moffat , J. K. Chmoate , Id. J. McNamnmmrn \v. S.'nrml , 3 , 1 ; . Gramit anti , V. I ) . Toilti eoiistltumto a committee to select fifty Per Sons 05 a board of immnnagers , It is iirO 1)050.1 to erect for time exposltioii ft buillti- imig vimich mihmnhi coninimi an authitoriuimml enpaimle of ncc'omnmnotlmttiiig 10ttX ) 1)001)10. APhroimriations will be asked froni thin statti mcgislatmmre mimid frommi comigu-ess iii aimi of time eximomiltinim. March - Alt'lI ) , miti , ' itt'e tlm&i bem4t months lit t'lliIIlt to lUt'ifY ) yolit' hmlmnI Itit'liug time long , t'ol ml iii I t't' t imtm liloomi 1 ut'cimmt tlmi mm iuutil lihhhtli't' ) , time hotly 'eitk atimi tlhd , tIlL' mtlutite } ) hlmmiy Ima immst , nnmi .ltist imov ' ' tlmmu systeiui ci'muvc mm i''llmullmi nielicliio like 1 1ooml'm Smum'mummiiuu'lhln : 'i'Iils imietllcituo im4 necuillmmrl' muilmipted to thin hhei'mls ot tim lmhl. ) % ' ilum'lhig thu'se immunt us. it. tImor ouugluly inlt'lilo miiiml vitallze time. Imloorl , t'i'ettg : it good mtppt'itu ( mmmi cures bil' louisn'ss amid lui'mttlmtciie. Hood's Sarsaparilla ( Il'os luealtluy action to the liver and kimluioyit mtntl limhllarts strength to time w'hmolo body. Now im time thimin to give IloomI's Smuriuipnrhllmi a fair ti'ial. That crofuiiomis taint w'hilclm luums lneit in youir imlootl lot years nuid lmuH cttisetl : you immorn or less suilTtn'himg , vill be thor. otiglmly eXl)1'lhemi by hood's 8truupmurlilit : : , lmcciutusm it iinukes Pure Blood1 H 00 S I 1 net hmam'nmommiommsly ' Sarsaparilia. with usc. Doe lOB ' -I SEARLES ! m & SEARLESI I . ' Chronic , C. . : . ' ' : Nervous . / , . , ' . ' , Pr1vat Discas3. TItIATJiLT lt MtIi consmtitmttloimrreo. Wo euro Catarrli , all disonses of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Manbood , and. ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN. WIOAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO imavous Debility or ExhaueUOo , WaMing weemmmeu. I voiuntary Loae , , with Early iJocay to ycuni anti middie aged ; lack oC Vim , vigor and weakened prematureiy In approaching old age. Mi yeii ' ; I readily to our new treatment ( am' 1051 of TitI power. Cail or or addreei with taanp for CU'- culare , free book an1 receiptS. Di Searics ! Searles 1410 Farnamis , am I Omimaima Neb . SKINS ON FIRE d. m With agonizing eczema , amid other ' - itcimIng , hiurnimig , bleeding , , caiv , c blotchy , amid pimmiply chin atid scalp dieaee , are tnetmimmtiy relieved nod speedily ctmrci by time celebrated icUflA htszomzs , the gremtt $ Pkimm cure , , iiiood pumiliers , amid Imu. amer remedies of modcrim ticoca , toid throughout the world , Sheriff's Sale of Boys' , Children's and Men's Clothing , from the Bankrupt Stock of the Western Clothing Co 1317-1319 Douglas St. Greatest Bargains iti Omaha Today Knee Prants- . . NECKTIES Boys 1 5c all the Iiiciudiug Very. very nice , they are . , . . . . . I _ FINEST The Western LCICWJAIL had .f - - f lOc -f f -AND- Boys Inee I'ants- (75c ( As good as any in town , . . . T 15c A whole lot of them . ( ho Vestermm aoid for . TT 50e. d Boys 2PICCC Suits55c LAUNDERED SHIRTS You can't askthcin for less VItii - . 1' - 1' 'rsvo Cohlai'u. . , I A ZmIIGUTY GOOD HAT Boys' A mighty Overcoats- good one for , . , . 7Sc J . 'f FoIt.,25C _ _ . Bargains go to SHERIFF SALE 1317 1319 DougIa Street.