Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 6, 1885, Page 2

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Amerioan goods imported Into the British bt : : . | West Tndies. The commercial department of A . e 4 Frightfal Religions Riote, General Hawley's Advice o Editonial|ehe forvien “offce was ordored to_prevare u Impressive Masonic Ceremonics il L8| s« Jomvs, N. 11, Decomber 5.—At Bay \J roport on the resalts to the customs rovcrine . Robirts there was another futions orang § i of the o dies likely to we m a re Roborts as th oran, - 5 and Offiee-Holding SOTeREads, |t cin o Hame wpon Amevican oo, Aoademy of Music 10 NOW [ureak. e New York Redemphoriafathers | €17 St Charles S¢., 8. Lanis, Mo i C— Tork who ars holding mission in that place were g et o3, e ten lones A Fomaloe Train Wrecker An"enl(‘fl. . bosciged and imprisoned in the dwelings ipesdieg gl e Ty, T v L. Premdent Arthur's Support of| Grarrox, W. Va January 5.—Baltimore & — ‘The arch near the Catholic charel was tomn | Nemause Bisstration, Bebiit. Wental, ana Bldine Proven, Ohio officers arrested Mary Beck on the charge | Novel and Interesting Fxercises 1n [ down and handreds of armed oranga men par- | GoR 6'Throat, Sin or ones. 81004 Polsoning . o of being the person who wrecked the St. Louis M sad Members aded the strects, When the intelligenco [ 510 Sores and Ulcers, allolot —_— express near this place last Wednesday, with SHUIY UK GG Syet. reached St. John the United States consul | s on st viemtits brliciie Ra iy vilvaely i o t of the Fraternity in decided aad_demanded rrom Gov. Glove the | pDiseases Arsing frum Inaiscretion, Excest The National Committee and Lost|a of twy lives and much destenction to lecided and demanded rrom Gos, Glove the | gaposure or Induigence, i resduee <ma of e " property. The woman admitted her guilt. High Degree. st L LA — - the officers of the road for roblingdfreight cars ¥ mmones, Al Deitisl Gorovette sonskoes | B and sinco then Mrs, Beck has been going about [ o o " b [P0 IR U caonigicd Rt LA President Arthur and the Campaign. | in male attire teekipg rovenge on the company | NEW Yonrk, December 20 —The Grand 'r:ifml-'n“f"w‘fi‘-:m."l,rll.'.‘:,!f”',‘."L‘s,;‘l‘;_‘h’l‘,'.:j)" r oo W aSHINGTON, Decembsr 5, — Senntor Haw- | for the arrest' On Wednesday she decided | Lodge of Sorrow, Ancient and Accepted | qessatehed by 4 o R (o voume ol Guaral i t d with that object she patched by a special train to th o) vith Pt | lay has furnished for publication 'the following :3.‘::?4,‘»:: 0’{':;'"“"?““‘;‘;m%’i;hw Soottish Rite of Free Masonry, was held | the trouble, S Tern i Wenkness: | statement: A e —— in the academy of music this evening. g Sharde hi" RIAG LJ - " | “Ihave been several times intorviewed,| The Hocking Valley Troubles. [mhe auaitorium was well filled, nearly Swicide of a Murderer, R Tt1s an unfailing res for Diseases of tat | especially within the day, concerning state- || Corvsnus Ohio, January b.—Striking 4 SerizarieLp, 0., January 5.—Dr John pltas, Miaste Hidneys nnd Liver. h 1 , 1t is invaluable rm; Diseases peculfar t¢ | ments and diseussions in the newspapers re- | minera had control of a wire in Hdbking Val great fo ) N #yomen, and all who lead sedentary lives. | | laine to the management of of the Republi- | ley Saturday and iasued o falss order for run | being prosent. The lodge held faneral | tarday with s tovel, Ho was found dend | Fienisas S5 voioed b adie ? y F'?"‘.i::}"x,‘.‘.l»’l';‘,!li“lfl;‘,‘fio 'Q?T..’.’,'fli,fi"m%.m ) oan National committee, and various refor- [ a speeial train from ‘ Buchtel to Startsville, | 88XVices in memo! o:ome:‘b:rhul {m:zilng :‘hm. l)n-lkyl':nl m\mn\mm_l.|ml, h.,;7m|.4,, - , svenrichos and purifies the blood; stimulated | enoes to the attltude of Prestdent Atthur dur- | which, it it bad not been discovered, might | from the fourteenth to the thirty.thied |26 lnst Maxwell murdored his theee children . : i ; A g fed wi by poieoning and attempted suicide at the ing tho Inte campnign, aud an_ editorial in the | have resulted in groat damage and probably | 40KTee of Mosonry ".}12'2:,::;3,,;'2‘:‘; tlme, but. recovored and was lodged In Wor Tntermittent Fevers, assttude, Lack of | National Republioan January 3rd, partioular- | loss of life, as a collision would havo oceurred | 110 3 T tely bo termed & grana |Hit actions winos arrest have induced the Zaorgy, &, it has no equal ly calls upon me concerning certain interviews | With other trains if it hud run as ordered.yThe | Ot inappropriately N 8 belief that he was insana, Mrs, Maxwell 18 9~ The genuine has above trado rark « Wil Wi 2 dows shiertal ) " | reports Inst night were that the wire was be- | Masonic requiem mass for the repose of | yrostrated by the awful shock ot L A S R SO ¥, awhe has cer |50y pered with again. Bristol tunnel is | the souls of Sidney P. Nichols, Hugh o — auly by BROWN CHENICAL €. miprinens = |bainly been ;misunderstood. At the head- |l on fire, and .it is thought the destruction | Gardner, Charles Blackie, George W. Suicide of & Forger. every prominent Free Mason in the city | pfaxwell hung himself in the county jail yes tieves Hearthurn and Belching, and stronjto #7s the musclas And nerves THEORLYTRUB | IRON The remarkable growth of Omaba during the last fow years is a matter of quarters of the Republican Nattonal com. | will bo complete, aud several months will be [ pac Ay & G M kton, Gustavas A, 54 SIORISHIEAS b Lioss Wh ¥ N s ioh * o L v & = Harbvessnona, Ind,, December 5.—Jacob gro ose who pay an mittes in Now York early in August last, (I ’:")"_“'r{'l before: transportation ' can be 1¢* [ yjjar and sixty-two othor lamented olti- Mirh‘u-lL ;,,,,m‘"w(., church member, haviog oocasional vislt to this %rowhl clty. The %) have no means of fixing the precise day) dur- | "P*"¢% zens who have died rich in Masonic ) development of the Stoo* Yards—the i h ¢ T i Deen discovered in farging an order by which ing a convorsation between certain members | Probable Extension to Milwaukee of [ honors, The services opened with a full | . got $100, shot himself dead in the prescnce of the committee and myeelf, tomething was the M, U, R. R, lodge in session on tho stage. Its mem- |f the constable seat to arrcst said about the position of President Arthur, bers wore rich regalia. In set Masonic | — necesaity of the Belt Lins Road—the fiuo}{ paved streeta—the hundreds of new m"u""[':{,""' BLOOD, regw | resldences and oom{ business blocks, i) of : $at CHicAGo, Decomber 5.=The Inter-Ocean’s yOu 1—RE | Rand KIDNEYS, ith the lation olt; tha y ome addi- t the lodge of sorrow was opened, YOUNG MEN!—READ THIS. 1 RESTORE salTH | W e population of our clty more than ::::]h :.d::“:’,:::?...‘.’.: s‘:l::n::;: Jeipd A4di- | ypilwaukeo special says: General Manager ,";Lm:enfi,.b,s master saying \hat they | T Vouraio Beur Co., of Marshall, Mich., |\ mu'\‘v'xuzi_xi"?f'i'\‘oy?{'g:‘ ‘ym | doubled in the last five yoars, All this Fihpathy and €0-008r | iy own, of the Michigan Cential railway, who | had met to honor the dead and sympa- [ offer to send their celebrated Kuror, fone T o Sireneth, |ls® great surprise to visitors and is the f ation from him, both for the sake of its gen- 3 0 ther BLECTRIC APPLIANCES eral effect and recently stopped_teveral days in this city, | thize with friends and relatives in~ their | {40 }f,:‘m',';g "J;’y'., 16, vien (gouig. oF 813) IT$ LOCAL INFLUENCE quietly canvassed the leading husinessmen re- | afiiction. A candlestick, with seven | sfilisted with nervous debility, loss of vitality " upon the president’s personal felends and old | EArdmg a proposed cxtansion jfthe Michigan | yening candles, stood near the promp- |and manhood, and ll kindred troubles, ~Also e e Phwic: | many sabatantial improvoments made politioal nssociatcs in New York In responss | Cfn'val from Ohicago to Milwaukee. His | PPRIE ®35r K0 Fhiin 0a by tall cande: | for rhenmatism, neuralgin, paralysis, and DIE B h lively demand for Omaha real estate, and Ol ) (] ) . o Cure, o and 1 did o0 koon afterward at Fifth avenue Arohbishop Ryan Invested. falons. These embloms remained in the [ vl PRV AT B 5Gayh trinl in allowed, | - Freduont atiemp: profit. hotel, where he was thtn staying. He an-| PHILADELPI1A, January 5.—The imposing | foreground during the entire ceremony, | Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet LA T P oo eape: Since the Wall Street panlo May, admiration of our citizens. This rapld ive new fore growth, the buslness activity, and the T AND 1 swered favorably and cordially, exptessing his | ceremony of investing Archbi d hen the curtaln was lowered. | free. o your address to/Th e, Hartar Med. with the subsequent cry of hard times, e 4 ' ) ony of sting Archbishop Ryan with | and even when 3 NN i 9, Syntinued suppart of b aine from the moment | by pallium, ook place in the'cathedeal yes-| The sccond part of the pageant was do G BT AN G2 | | Hhere has beon less demaud from spocala: | g i i vote 3 o prvices honor of | They laid out a new town in Dakata with the prosident was whether It would be of | terday, Over 5,000 peaple were in the build: | Voted to the funeral services in ! ] use to again publioly state hin position after | ing and 2,000 more in the sticet for several | the dead, A catafalque surmounted by a last fall and called it Golden OCity. A his telegram to Blaine, To obviate any cbjece | hours during the coremony, trying to get a | bier and a coffin, all covered in with black Chicago speculator who was out there tion to the president making a statement in |peep at the improeesive proceedings, Many g his own behalf, Hawley prepared distinguished prelates were present. The (EAM BOOK, i = tors, but a falr demand from Investors socking homes. This latter class are ‘ * | taking advantage of low prices in bglld. pall, stood in the center of the stage. A | took 500 lots at $5, and in thirty days thg 5 Ing material and are securing thelr homes repare ey ¥ e and | pedestle, topped with a blaz ng pan of fire prica of the ocity lots had gone to $25 at much less cost than will be possible » L Tated Folit ok, grandly impressivo, and £ 0000 GECimer of the funeral pile. | each, Some one built and opened a sa- NSl corontetiorsoms Disgascs, | your hence. Speculators, too, oan buy And Undisputed in the BROAD GLAIN. . ‘eingthg | for tho press in accordance with the preceding | 14sted four hours, " |loon, and the figures juraped to $50. A| B A punrantes given | Foal osta' o cheaper now and ought to take The stage set in scene from ‘‘Ai conversation, Arthur pronounced th Y e —— : i Tetablisned 1001) eTiften guaranteo givers VERY BEST OPERATING, ment eutirely ..;i,d,ml;yv AT d,mfn‘:fi; A Druuken Brawl and Death, which gave the rite an Egyptian coloring. | second ;*}:“02 "Btnt_l"_PA fli“d the ;}‘:Yé:%’ jc e dw(—m“}"‘;,;;vl ervoase undertaken. advant . @ of present prloes for future " ublic or private, then or at later day. | CHicaGo, January 5.—Michacl Kenne,while | The scenery represented the interior of a ) ehangec hande & $75 apiece. © Ohi- | Address, F'u D. CLARKE, M. D., 156 Soul | PFO_ 4. : QUICKEST SELLING AND awley then discnssed the matter with Chait | qrni 1 t. o S el Lk il temple on the Nile. The solemn strains | 03g0 man was advised to eell, but he con- | Clark Street, Cricaco, Ixt, The next few years promlses groates < man Jones, and either Elkins or Chaffee, and | I 1ast night, ascaulted his old fatherabout | =% 4 ecohn’s “‘Song Without Words" | eluded to hang on for a few moge saloons. dwelopments in Omaha than the past fivy years, which have been aa g wo could reasonably desire. New man- an agroement was' reached that the subjoct [ 1180 w'lock. Tohn McNamee interfered and | 1 fyom the orchestra, my of | The enow came and it wan with difticulty [~ NESRASKS LAND ASEHCY ' MUST PERH T xm T E might aa well be left temporacily as It was, (was holdiog the door shut against young fpeophyts in black gowns, with tri the Chicago man's agent could get } and that in a fortnight there might be more [ Kenne, when the latter drew a revolver and UL e o angu . through the drifts to find the place ae- B ufacturing establishments and large job- | value in something of the kind. Hawloy so | ired through the panel, The bullet struck | oL ] fi F n AVI s & G p 3 struck | 9 Fy T age. ted by hi beings, but on a tree was bl \| i Ever offered to the public. reported to Arthur, and so far as the former | McNameo in the mouth, killing him instantly, | cps issued from the wings of the stage. :":,;n ,{idli',::“ .fgl."fi“,m,“u‘,’e wholo olty | $a K'w ol &Z"?.fti.";.fifi:fi?,“&?’%‘é’.fl’ e i was concerned nothing further was done in | The glay a8 C % They rched and countermarched around B yer was captured after a lengt! e | They marched a c ) e the matter, duriog which he. shot at the. officers twice. | t alque, and were finally ranged in [ for $10. SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDRX.) HAMBURG-AMERICAN p.g;';:?vggnclfig;glhg;cizljow ! qotone cam | Kenoc and his victim wero both railread 1a- | solid columns on the right and left. A Geners Dasls » S s o | borers, . vty > voices 1 g Durker’s CoLp MeaT SAUCE & SALAD 4 respectfullysubmit ths t] - chorus of forty male voices with an organ S . UCE Faclket Company. |utons I g o BlooEaas 1o Ore accompaniement, then intoned the ““nte. Drxrssioc ready made, nutritious, econo- DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANGE ARD e There aro many in Omaha and through- bat the State, who have their money in the bauks drawing a nominal rate of ARE NOT PROFITABLE. ger Vitie,” mical. delicious. Nothing equal teo. t nd nineteen tiny girls dressed 1 PorTraND, Ore, January 5.—There still T 1 TN 1 ffered and it is invariabl; much greater returus. We have man; [} GERMANY.; Th bli tional i 5 . m white, with silvered sas | was over offered and it is invariably i ! e soamapnof i wel-kngwnlnear bk | with th moet admirablo F ey remniog bo il of packed snow sad 160 4o |uskots of fiowers, moved around ty popular both at home and abroad. bargatns which we are ‘confdent wl f ¢ oA with every M“mhplflm“ e -‘;l: are R-fl; 5&"3"2:3’::3‘32&"‘::“1 us thfit 1‘)‘, :ldh: :en:,t;n‘l.w h-p-h and shovel bel ! passenger | geattering roses at its l_v 'A L ] ’ R 1608 FARNAM ST, s . OMAHA. n::gfnt:rzu 'chaser large pro! ] 3 SAfo and agroosblo. They oarry the Soeply e ey hn etk it | st can be esumed between Portland and | haired little one, as beautiful as an angel, | A famillar figure has disappesrd from yfeloa D and Earopean malls, and leave Now York Thurs- | 4hi0g, always considering the difficulties that | the 1).1les, The warm rain of the past twenty- | took her place in front of the catafalque, f the reporter’s gallery in the Biitish par-| piave for saie £09,000 acyes caretuily csleoted tands : 1 Lt ) Y ‘We have for sale the finest resi- ‘and baturdays for. Plymouth (LONDON) Oher. | developed themselves. ~The result was a |f, il : 2 ! Al . days e o (LONDON) Cher. Vlentia damonkcration of €his Vitallty.of the {;‘\;rcl:;{::‘;:l:i?xl::gycmm;pu fioe 13‘2.{:3 while her sisters ranged themselves at its [ liament by the death, a few weaks ago, | a Esstern Hobrask co and on ensy dorma. i . . 3 Dodge, Oolfax Stoerago from Europe only §18. First|republican party. Soon after General Arthur od wi Ease side. When the baskets were emptied the | of Mr. Coarles Ro Mr. Ross was 84 g J ADIn, 60, 00 an 416, Sloerngo i, oo | FuoCe0dod to tho rasidency, roferring to somo | \ateond. 1s clesved. > P PP ™ ittlo ones melted within the wings, and | yeata old, and retired from the activa dis- ageatalo Omatia, Grongwog &8 nb.,;...u; :;W!Pfl%;;ggfi‘-g;m';g’ggt(budgur L) go the orchestra played Becthoven’s funeral | charge of his duties as chief of the Lon- oll Blufts. O, AICARD W 00 G | R {EDoRsIDISN fob thehrepaliioan! patt A Fignt for Salvation, march. AT d;lm Times’ parliamentary lufl'-dunlly at 8, 170 Washington St., Ghios | to carry the presidential election in 1884." Darrox, Ohio, January B.~-A. mob of five| A fle of acolytes clothed in hooded |the end of lsst year. He entered the fo- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. Ty .11l RIS W Gl BOKT LT3k tin haye Deads, " hundred attacked the Salvation army mecting | " 1ite £OWS uutcl'm]l from mlu left ]uf %l.u{ pfor(!‘ar'g gall)i-{y .;n &};}ezguyfi,lf ?wh del::; JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D. North we have fine lots at reason- == —— 5 E stage and another file arrayed in hooded | of George n } s father t = == 9 ANAROHISTIC IDIOCY. last night, and battered the doora down. It |} i ' (o' came in from the right. Both [bsen employed on the Times bef.re him. Physwl’a.n & surgeon able prices on Sherman avenue,17th, “ uo es ur INCENDIARY SOCIALIST MEETING 1N OHICAGO. | %A% flg_lltly h“""‘f","",by the police, There | filog wore triangler aprons, red,in coler. Eainciatet S S 18th. 19th and 20th stroots - B IV CHICAGO, January 5.—The regular Sunday | man aobeated to the capt the hall, The wo- |y o5 (e \vere bound - with filets of | A Sovo ,Throat or Congh Jif suffered | Besildence No. 1407 Jonos 4. Office, No. 1609 Far ) . i ictim of youthful imprudence v i 5 men appealed to the captain of the police for | e o i Tts i s blé throat | nam stroet. - Ofice hours,12m to L p. . and from | ~oo—— 4 m- ro Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost meeting of the working people’s international | the arrest of the ringleaders but he refused to | silver. They marched and countarmarch- | to Fromeu often results in an iocurable throat | T8 et OC8 BOWR I 07 B lonca 196, West on Farnam. Davenp : s O b ykaown | L cintion attracted the usaal large erowd to | interfere mside tho show. ed around the catafalque, keoping step to | of ik oIt B e Brohgkial Froches” | WRRITL' | Aone, on 0T T e ______________““' hichho vl S 54 West Lake street Sunday afternoon, The —_— the mournful strains of a dixge and drew g DR. HORNE’S ELEGTRIC BELT | Cuming, and all the leading streets T Ohina’s Prep: ions for War, athering, which included a few women, com- up in line in front of the Neophytes, the St : i VICOR Gt e etely filod tho hall, The Timesreport caya: | MATSEILLES, December 5,—Lettors from | white gowns on the left and tho_black lhicy thoussed rollor skating Jinks faehatdieckont 2 O 160 Pullon 81, 2 N = it ight. o1 0] . H. — ) i Arwr b Yolon ¥ X ymamitc” Dusing brought tho.chastering | Chiin state active preparations for war aro oics on the right, | Thon Geneitl, Ok K | withta tho pact two years. Tho numbor The grading of Farnam, Califor ed t IS ed l ] {1 s ca tho table, G, 8. Grifin, ‘tho fist | Nutmants contine everywhete,Tho Chiness f platform at tho bask of e stage. Waiter| i nia and Davenport streets has made stated this world had been created for | suthorities are offering a month to emi i as— our complamnt is want of appetite, try = | D3 E. C. Wasv's Nanva Avp BRamn Taasuant, a lo/ali That the eapitalists must | F0Fe1g officers for seryice in their flsot. 8. Fleming and John 8. Collins the as-|, fi ¥ JORRERC g oatura. Bitters accessible some of the finest and ! mmh-lflmmnlur Hymerla, Dissiness, Conval. all people alike, and that the capitalists must sistant priests, accompanied him. Flem- | o & 008 B o Beware of coun. | Wil cure Nervousnoss, Lu g stons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous | take tl}c nnn-mqm\hm into co-partnership or Another French Victory. ing feet: were bare. -Buq- he and Col--| o faits, “"Ask your grocer or druggist for Newraigla, Belatien, Kl D T e f Prostration oaused by the use of aloohol or $obbacco, : ) % ave beer i pe! property Wakefalness, Mon! -m,flm ‘Softening of he | €15¢ with the assistance of dynamite leave the | p, ;.o Fartuary] b Am Yo aial fdispatoh lins wore rich rob es and might have btan the_genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. | yipelas, Catarrh heuo, e le lascfly sud loapog 1o AMr R Parons, read o 1ngthy | feom Hanoi says that General Nogror defont| 253 istaken, i yiew of Shle eftectin ) G B Siogort & Soma WAL | city, and with the building of the in olthor sox, Involuntary Losses snd Bper- in Pennsylvaoi d 3 6,000 Chinese troops at a distance of one day’s [ = 5 i i An immense chain has just been made | Winter lacoming, the season ot'the yoar for ach - Eioghofh usaed by over exarticuton b sl bl [ ¢} 5 Lhzlhrt‘uglx;‘f”{h?\::gw workers 1 omae | iourney st of there. The details of the fght | Pricets mounted a dias e ‘3°‘-““‘m“‘§ st N wh:‘ryp.ort Moss. "1t is 200 foot aod palos. T view of this fuch wo say buy one ¢t | street car line out Farnam, the pro sbuse or over indulgengo. | EAoh box, oontalnd ons | 00, SUEIC (G clave, - The xedolutions, ap- Arc ot given, Transports Chandernageor | catafalue. = Seven men clad in black|] Q heighs 7200 pounds. [t is | aveid Rhourmatism, Kidney Troublos and other His | —————————————————————me } 95.00, sent by mall propaid on receipt of price. pended were adopted with & whoop.” “Re. |and Cheridon with French reinforcements ar-|gowne, with white surplicee, bearing | long 18 o tratfioeh is Bo'r to.’ Do not dolay, but oxll st our | perty in the western part of the city { Tk GUABANTRE SIX BOXES Bolved that the despotic power which the | Fived at Haiphong Broad, red crosses on the brosst and | made of two and one-third-inch iron, and |grle} i Sxamin belk No. 143 Dovaia trct, o1 0 cure any oase With each order reoelved by us prl:vusgad olags po: euel:i l&ldeslt‘x;xluti\ {;o(_ ;i e ——— back, then stepped to the front and halt— each link weighs twenty-five pounds. g; rx: nfimfi-.‘immm. Omaha, Neb. O | oy e 1 valna for six bobtles, scoomplished with 85.00, we will send | liberty and happinees and should be aboiis Death of a Speculator. od near the saven-cornered candlestick. S ———— — . . jpurchaser our written gusranteo to refund the | by any and all means, Ot Tanth i ' | The first uttered an aphorism on lifs and SKIN DISEASES CURED, R 2 —_— i1 $he treatmony doos o offoct a oure. Guar- | ~‘‘Rusolved, that the working class must HICAGO, Januaty 5. —The Inter Ocean’s e firsf p! By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment, Cures We al e et O WEST & 00 | contoat sl b anl the mmurs, by which to | Dubuaue, Towa, special says Geo. B, Hawil. [death, and said in a solemn tone of | i}y riagio: Pimples, Black Heads or Geabs, Science of Life Only $1 00 lso have the agency for the Gy 38-mbe-ry..i 82 Madison BY., ain it before they can in any sense be free- | ton, one of the most extensive grain dealers in | ¥01c0: ‘“To the memory of Charles .| Blotches and Eruptions on the faco, leaving BY MAIL POSTPAID, ByndioataanilBiorEid 3 the west, died yesterday, Hehad never re | Arthur, Charles Blackie, Gustavus A. | the skin clear and be‘autllul.s Mio‘ cumdlul:d ’ w : T ialism was not to depriv : o Tarbase o8 | covared from w recent lows of $150,000 in_ one | Puller, Gregory Shtarloe, iBidnoy Sk, %fi:x‘i‘i&‘“’hfi‘;fi“"é’lfi' IR Fa o ty in the south part of the city. The amesufifllcfl In!hm% Swned sioarorIobiof [bis I,;..pnr:ym'):m yoll enosnlasiany, £ S Nghzl"‘fl;‘glkund??f'I’;:z%g:.}?:g':d mailed on receipt price. 50 cents, Sold by 2 - Chnr;ere:!hbymcstnleo{ln:; :lu}m ||t hll:u;:\(e 'ml;;uzt;:ul ,;)Lw\:“igflmlf-:g; shot in a Quarrel, :: theel;:zal; cnsgl?uiick et l.)mr 5.“.}‘,“&?.‘.’5“320;,..‘.5‘."‘:"."'.2':":u«m. b / developments made in this section or the express purpose | and plage on their tabl of the : : : > : foas immediate relleli | eatl, When sccialism prevailed cvory man | JACKSON, Ohio, January b.—TRobert Max-fgng of the seven lights, Then one of fin making Brown's BRONCHICAL THOCIES 18 = = 4 chronicour w-»u;;l };e_njvnt m{)lhmm—. the earth and [ well, express messenger on the Obio Southern | hig gompanions uttered anotheraphorism, uchtns tn_vrmvs 'f‘thfi“'iiqk’"::fiifd ef&sc‘:mwl‘t; !(HDW THVSEI_F PN by the Stock Yards Company and | Qisetandbyphilalgalthelt o o:":-lu:‘pl M:z?:fxtl tn‘md stitute wil’,‘-’;‘l ;i:].‘\‘\”ff e"\lt,,:"“.d ,“)yu‘:ml Stinson, Inamed seven moref °§‘ the d”fi ":"“ C():;g)l";n Colds and th L el GREAT MED;II WOKK the railroads will certainly double complicated forms, also ai g il ROLE, o, apactats turned out another of the seven lights i 5 a X 2 y discases of the Ski d | country, they re| anted ten million people, B ! ¥ b ————— i i > ssi ) d until a similar honor . % = - Blocdmametly sbevaland] focal e s ety id The Congo Conetst. e e vo il tha osd andthe |, 4 desirable feavaroinu nowspsorman | YN N A N H © O D) |the prico w ashort time. ‘ s,estedina FortyYears | - August Spics advecated murder because by | LONDON, January 5.—Tho Berlin co lights of the brazen seven-armed candle— I’t‘h: e ilnz,;'a:il; eSS Exuanted Vtalty, Norvous snd Physat Dol - - 3 Specias Practic Semioal |y urder could be provented. Ho who uv- [ pondant of the Standard ssya: Tho German [ stick had been totally extinguishec. pper it 208" | promature Declino i Man, Heroro of Youth, and the | We also have some fine business e 4»«:,,&.,;4?17.,,. held tha present order of socicty was a mur- | expedition to the Congo country under Schullz [~ ) soven Kn'ghts of the Cross ihen sary to give some one a lefi-handed com- | antold miseries resulting from indlscretlons or ex. 4% no experimenting. The appropriate remedy | dere 'he mission of all governments was to [ has been abandoned temporarily. o Lo sayen. 8 A 8 pliment. A book for every man, young, middle aged T e o In tach cuse, CoRSUItations, pere n the robbery of the people. He of- e ;; wl.-«l to “‘I lsu-gu nml‘l\dxsfl Jlenll;w F‘Nl, s_rmn AL TFoonleina 13K prsseribMbos ok all (s lots and some elegant inside resi- e.nal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- | fo olution ¢adorsing the action of the | Freder oy and Cax ergptein THAT 80 1 by th for 1j fcinea sent by Mail and Express, Nomarks ot | Fucking Valley miners, destroyivg the pro-| - AR Innocent Man Reloased. = |yod around the catafalque and sung | By using Dr, Framor's Throat and Lung Bal. S At e o e 11 | demoor or BBIG, A o to indicate contenta or sender. perty of the syndicate, and it was adopted. InniaNarorts, Jaouary 8.—The $3,800 Rossni’s prayer from “Moses.” 1he high | sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, | of sop physi 800 pagos, bound in beautifu! Un.JAMES No. 204Washington St.,Chicago,lh | 0L Sural, an old man, said he balieved in | money package lost Tuesday night was found [ 105 3 PRSI B BORRT, © P8 M | Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseasos | Frenoh muslin empossod covers, fall, ait gusranteed = = ! e — R slaughtering a few thousand capitalists, ies OFn oha A , arrested for S . A A5y of the throat and lungs. o not neglect a ot ' arties wishing Lo 1nvest wi | bt o thodaod cotaf, B | e o T (s, aested e | i et e L B LR o he” Chront and o, o't neglck 8 | Syt i ST | Partion wishing fomvest wil find ket to kill o “mean, dirty, awful capita'ist.” . again wmarched around _the funcral pile. | Sandredsof gratofal people owo their lives to [ b every instagcs. Brice only 8169, by maih ‘poss | Some good bargains by callng « | d. B Murs, I‘ur«;ln» I-h-mvllllnl“ Izh h};r vrledec'nm‘:: For the Ladies, After another chopus the marching and | Dr, Frazi r':l ;I‘hmn l:xd ila\:nvzfin]«fi and | pal strativo mample 6 omta. " Send now. G She thought sho would look charming in the 5 S hin G : 4 will_ever be without It after nce [ me jonal Modical Im orte ee gm?fl S e A P by the | Leughter is the poor man's plaster, counte "“""]““7"“"“" umed. ‘.‘J’_““_ u.;ngn_’;nd discovering its marvelous power, | Atsoclation, 0 the offioors of whick ho rofors. I B ot A Ehalat. - Sho. nsserted hoxeelt | -, Viakiog every barden light » alternated witha white-robed | faing f wad St e M S IR0 | o Sclomooo Lito should be read by, the young A IX BOTTLES, Able to throw dynamite bonbs s effectuslly | Turning sedoess into gladness, figure, this order the file stood on | 151 PUEUP I8 SWED Y, por bottle, Sold | (ofiastriotion, and by the amiched for ralet.” It 4 » o8 her busband and closed with au expressed | Darkest hour to May dawn bright, the right and left of the catafalque. Miss| ™ Kubn & Co. and C. ¥. Goodman, o mtuber of seciaty 80 whom The Bol i | desire that the munisters in fature, would tell | "Tis the deepest and tho cheapest, Christine Rosswog sang the solo, “I Will | Pittsbure Chroniele. o will nob be usetal, whebher youth, pa Erlanger,. e oo o soeseee v oo Bavaria |00 R 00 hionens to “trust in dyas- | Cure for illsof this description, . DRAOR LB AT — nt, an, {nstructor or clrgymsn.—Argo 3 I Bavaria | S arng of crust in God.” But for those that woman’s heir to Extol Thee,” in a pure tone of veice, after il h M lly modulated | Adress the Peabody Modical Fovathite,or Dr. W | ] Culmbacher, e mife" loaad ot “ix i e D Plorces - Favorite Droscritption, | Which Priest Collins, Pricst Flemming | A girl haviag s Cmusioslly “ L. Parkor, No. 4 Bulfineh kreot, ‘Mass, nose” is the latest *‘symphonic” twaddle, | may be consulted on all diseases requiring ‘Wil and This important feature is shapedlike a | *x) rlence. - Chronio and obstinate. 6 that have ++¢ Bohemian +e s ses.Bramen and Bigh Priest Ward delivered short A A sartl ke Ruins, x The Zark)auske Rain funoral orations, The pans of fire ab the Cures all weaknesses and irvegularities, cancerous disease, Price reduced to one e St. L Bodies of over intelligent o Anhauser > R et 5 the language of an intelligent Mason, Ay Fleming ‘‘“was the Marc Anthony of the Dr, T. G, Comsrock, Physician at Good D. O. BBYART, u. D. g:l:{'i:.:—hhmr_ Milwaukee. | covered. Ten thousard cattle were killed. oceasion.” After the addpesses and ap- | Samaritan Hospital, St Louis, Mo., j 0COLIST & AURIST|eear EsTaTe . i rribly ry A od the skill of all other ph ola [ Manmin, January 5,—Albawa s terribly | Chearing down” sensatigns, ‘internal i ¥y B P A . 2 m g " > 01 f the catafalque burned out dur- | trumpet flower an: an Eng| + | specialtys Buch freated saoooss- ) . il Bud weiser +++Bt, Louis. | tion of the town was built upoa a billand the | tion, morning sickness and tendency to [ gioches, Mr. Fleming's was the best In Horsford's Acid Fhosphate, i i } ? UNANIMOUS AYPROVAL OF MEDICAL STAFF, y Krug's All publio buildings were dow olished. | Seven | - Lavt month, in Madrid, was sold for | proprinte music the curtain fell. s: “For yoars we have used it in this cessrenns d personn are camped io the felds and | . J { i di gt e b | bigh prices & remarkable collecticn of |* In the third part of the funeral cere- | hospital in dyspepsia and nervous disoas ! Ale, Porter, Domestic and iglous servicos [n the 00N o o o o8, and as & P durlog the declins, i Wine, RER, Lebort the romaining houses at Al | faps.” Oe of isory, painted by Watteau, | monies the scenery bad been changed. | X e | 3 dangerous cond tion and it will | and which formerly bel: nged to the Prin. | [t apparently represented a crypt under [and in the convalesence of lingering fe- 1224 Farnam Street. 1218 Farnam St. ary to biow thom up to iosure public | cess Adelatde, of Savoy, frtshed $750. | iy EZ ptain_temple, rzmm stage | vers. 1t has the unanimouy approval of | oo .r 1ath 8t AOMee hours 9 to 12 & m., 240 &p DL LI D, | st woa leid by the' wmilitery and | ARSHhsr, which was peiatod by Boushor, farss darkensd andthe blaak snd white | ous medloal afefl." "o yoars oxperieaca. Oan speak Gertnun. BROKERS. UNPARA 2| A mectivg was hld by tho nilitary 454 | oc1d for §950, and another, whioh Lobrun | fgures reappested with dimmod torchos, ——— e ainy th ‘eash number of DOMOREST'S MONTHLY Which it was decided. to. raiss a | painted for the duchess of Medini-Celi, | whish threw lurid light on their silver| Over 100,000 women and girls mike & 3 Wi o p MAGANINE ol beg "'..,'“u“""""mm"'h P84 L it fund for the benehit of the sufferers, went for $450, fillote, They marched and counter- |living ss licensed venders on the stieets ]3 th l::n':"‘:‘u"y'.:;;"flm v e 00 ':ll’;'""fn“" P e d“f,”"'&: (i "'")\' marched. lorn’:l»g triangler, squares and | of z’uh Five thousand of them are A Tm LINEOP 2 south 14 Stl L% bosidos tho most opulsr e LT | en Ly showers of stones. Despiie tos The psin and mi suffered by thoee | crosses and various other Masonic em- | under thirteen years of age. . e § % aple copies 2o , hundred of persons remaiped amcng the ruivs fi 0 When th Pyt o Bet vern Farnham aglas. { W. Jonnlngs, Demore st, 17East rehivg for property. Parents stood weep- | Who are sfflicted with dyspepsia are in- | blems. en the som! raped figures ———— ¢ ¥ Ioaover th. lacks whero theis children wire | desoribable, ‘The distress of the body is | wero again ranged on each wing of the | Fortat Oards Will be Made no Lonkor: P.8.—~We ask those who have 3 buried, imploring the soldiers to dig for and | equalled or surpsssed by the confusion |stege, the bier and the coffin with a That is becanse they are just long . 8. e v A I recover the bodies, Numbers of the injured | und tortures cf the mind, thus making ifs | heavy pall were brought in, the red. |enough now, belng exaotly five inches property for sale at a bargain to give lmlyinx oA :m-‘x,fl‘!l'.‘l'"":lYKLI'J:::’nlm"?;i victim suffer double afiliction. The relief | oros: figures acting as pall-bearers, |long. Brown's Iron Bitters will not be L us a call- We want ouly bargains ; ‘address to Switt Specific Co., Drawer 8, i,,j;:";;‘.n throbgh tho ruined disiriots and has | that is given by Hood's Sarssparilla has | Chopin's tuneral march way played, after made "; "‘fi respect d“ft““‘ g-:;m;h-t We will positively not aandle prop- (S BENDStiate S o et st | PRt sl 5 U sufrer. - eaihy | oauned thousand to bo thankful for thia | which thers wars more_ aghorism on Lif |1 now . Bootase expurionce has shovs erty 8t more than its zeal valua, a4 mlulnlunnl fl:d& ‘}‘lu IIAD"I'M dm:'; n:_am r-:n great medicine. 1t dlspels the causes of | and death, and :.ho nu‘zmbwu :‘:lndi lnd' ::l:k! ]l)eo.p lenn:n t'h n‘tult conqnea l‘:;yl:l .: M “ 8 igned to their fate and pay no attention s 3 i na) mb iu the wing of . L Inflammatory Hlmumatlgm.n sl o e e 12,20 M e | dyupepiny and tonee up the digetiv | bora b gy Loy e wio o 523Gy b e ol _ _ 1 yaa aftckod omh wintae vt tnfieminios S0 | relief 1s afordad wruch sicknioss s sure to [0 e nounced, and the curtaln fall. complainta, Dr. N. 8. Ruggles, Marion, THE ONLY;EXCLUB\VE 16; Lhad various kinds of tréatment with only e R naien ts Gl | * Barade hopes to save her agricaltural| Jn the last scene the lodge was again in _says, *'I recommend Brown's d e et had w0 strehgih nor apreiite | ightly damaged. " Tt ‘was not cod In the vi | ronutation by exhibiting at New Orleans [session. Jeromo Buck made the perorn. " b p> and was growing wesker every day In this condition | cinity of Granada that mavy of the sulphur ignment of very big potatoer, Her | tion, and the lodge closed in due and | ing the blood and removing all dyspepsic . Fhogun Switts and in three days bogan 0 | yprings ceased o flow when the first shiocks | 8 SORBIgR s 2 » BOF| e ent form, the whole ceremony ending | symytoms, i in Enroe. "woeks I wa freo from ¢ Were felt, but burst forth sgain the followiog | other display, consisting of minerals, | ane ent KGR DAS I © FEEI b ———— o ""“".'f,":'“‘;,';,;hl"’,'{’.’:; day with loud subterraneay explorions snd | ores and mining views, ls pronounced "““ ; “*l‘ "‘: e h{-fnn‘ll\.- ik dpve ] iy e mational oanaths I \ g bgorals ity cure was per | enltied uljumen O Bok varor: They bave | wost ereditabla A Wil iupressive, the coremony | tation,” said a teacber just before Chrish IN OMAHA! NEB, L ranewick, Ga.. dane 36, 1604 e — e could hardly be called instruct y|mas. “Santa Olaus!” shouted a happy- % [ s Reciprocity With the West Indies, A CARD. h:vum 'M e uxcept Royal Arch Masona. But for the oyed urchin, NOTICE. A GOD SEND' Loxvox, January 5 One section of the | (388400 - ’-"n:" e scriptunl allusions and quotations, those e g’re_—..’nt counlry:;edl atpres. § il somnal woetineof the stock [t,‘“‘:,hm tism ‘o7 forty ¥ and have | cabinet opposes the advances of Farl Derby, | thet will care who were not Masous, and even men bere ; . A B | Wostern ll:mhud Cattle losurance ., Nilpe bad . o elioved Witk o e vedon ol 5,8 8: 1 couaider | golon'ul secretary, to acceph the offer of q‘_‘ » lod e tak :n. ‘:n n‘ller skate with an alr brake Ei..‘f::,‘;'?fif""",“’“’"'"" 12 Cmand.co Mool f o e e, Thomps O, Augi 10, '8, | Awerica o admit raw sugar frow th By s 3. Lo, stiachment, Citas, . BUKNKSTRR'sst Bec'y. d w15 dewdn

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