Show LOCAL JOTS I I k Katie Iutnam is likely to bo tho noxt I attraction at the Theatre Tomorrows issue of tho UMIOCIIAT II j will contain tho usual amount of interesting I interest-ing society news t This weather is productive of spring t fever and will doubtless drive many a temperance lecturer to strong drink i I The Pleasant Hours Club give another an-other hop at the Walker Opera House this evening As Lent is drawing near this club will have to close tho series very soon Lt n The DEMOCRAT thinks its fun I t lo BCD thorn try to run An up town paper On wind nod vapor llocnnso they haven rot soon Coming events cast their shadows S beforo Some people think there has i been an increase in a family now guests of the Walker House Well there has I but why the advent of a few kittens i should create a furoro is a mystery li S 11 rsheim Co of Kansas City S have issued a new ealendei 2x3 feet bearing tho beautiful steel engraving Miss Vanity Tim picture is a remarkable re-markable ono for beauty Tufts I Ny strom and a few other local liquor I 5 dealers have been the favored iccipients all of copies No 10 of Vol 4 of tho Golden Aiiiosy V r aY te lIotl ig which contains sixteen lu pages 1 of choice literature is at hand A biographical t t sketch of Murit Halstcad editor of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazelle is one of 6 the leading features of this Interesting number Frank A Munsoy New York 4 is the publisher Several hots have been made that L President Cleveland will veto tho Tucker bill Of course odds are given to those who tako this stand and the odds are usually so great that they could t udbrd to bot on anything For f instance a certain wellknown local l politician has 150 up against 60 cents to say that Grover will not veto tho j v bill With such odds as this most any wk man would be willing to take the affirmative c affirm-ative on the question of the probable i freezing over of Hades The news fiom Washington to theo the-o Jct that the Conference Committee will meet today to consider tho TuckerS Tucker-S bill has revived interest about town and people again begin to look as though life v were worth living Tho subject is being I discussed everywhere and everyone iu seems to feel confident that it will go C through tho Senate with a bound as It did through the House As the Senate does j not meet tomorrow it is not likelv that If action will bo taken upon the bill before Monday but that isnt long to wait with i such insurances of success rt Emily Sarah Hiinlms Grow tho second 65 F wife of the blacksmith who constructed u con-structed the big r Tab nas picked j up omit omi-t the street yesterday morning bv a couple of deputies as she was returning from e meeting The woman thought she would i succeed in filling the eyes of the officers S with sand but tho only lew ud she gets i for her deliberate prevaricitiou is i the pleisuro of being called vcry L elite by the Church pipers Yes Mrs t t t Orow is a cute fibber but the olheer c are onto her style of cuteness ind I it dont ilivav work bho was taken before r Judge Zane and was released upon a bond of 750 to appe ir at tho trial 1 of her Yi hYatt b already indicted i husband later in tho t f month |