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- - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 30, 1835 FRO THE STATE CAPITAL. | vttt | BANQUET OF THE BARRISTERS | | awove mus munsosve, | «SOARING THEIR WASHISG." | stinonmitots Mot ket | Eh SR ot et l\wk[ and referred ,|,¥4'y'|'-rtv!\ attorney, | The Atchison, Topeka & Santa I make | fown. H tty mad One dotlar for 100 years at 6 per cent) " Ry sesides doing considerable routine - epiring to Spread, now a t money | g ) brivic Sherif Meliok Compelled to Yield Up a | Commissioner Seott was | A Feast of Reason and Flow of Soul at | _Ernorano, Kan. Dec. 2 v t an 1 ! v ¢ vill ne ' At S per cony vined An al, terday drawing v p_the contr v Toj 1 & Santa Fe t ' Y T y t ke v % Replevined Animal .| thesuto suamh B Cennr v, ek & Sana _ foney o the n The Fcont W : t 1in bt ent A A SRC) kA sl AT ‘ ; EXCITED OVER THE POSTOFFICE. 3 A Veporter's Adventnre and an Enters pleted y v ) taining Chat With Two Gay Mems 1 T v or cent W bers of the Demi-Monde . ) 161 years Rasping on the Railw A Tough Photographer 1 Camphell's ¥ tor of the Con Escape—Minor Matters Towa's Pedagogues' Proceedings v cent d Beatrice's Last Attempt at Suicide 4 hurch taken a two ¥ _— Markets in Mourning. A PR of o to bogn A Divorce in Short Order—In 1 gy P ot '\'T " diy opens to every and State Arrivals, i new Des Moines Without Mo Aol t . v Youd of Hghy doings Cole, of AR A B ¢ t o ving I g 1 : i " Y ' <yon in future dal TFROM THE BEE'S LINCOLY BUn vith ” . i \ v in the wake trossce L A s Vorging trot. w sherit Melick appeared 1stice 1 m ¢ ¢ N T TRs “'; J \ ' ng women. Any one f w with . ‘ lave you stop at their fork Brown's court yesterday as a defenc LA okl A HHAAT t side of Tenth street, between s tall which L there this Srown r a wdant H voort and wife, nec The d { ’ hot . 1 1n a replovin suit, and to the dism f | Belden, of i, b toredl ¥ b The Yoot v floating flag to the plovin I« he dismay of | Belden, o \ave con t 1 of two colors—whito LD ngg and headed hen deeide for yourself, round. Melick had seized a horse sup- | JVing « natural lowers, and as the bar and_judiciary | be the main | 10 Texas division of the | corner to the grocery storeat the other | G BE 0 0 T 1.1‘[}”_\ “,,\‘ I ur steps shall another day posed to helong to R. J. Moore, the grain | ¢t ! 1 der inner of western Nebraska filed_in, the lovely | Suita B rodand will be i tuil operation by | end, that block is quite the roughest in | FUA Pl YL ot And sin and finane dealer, and was about to sell it to satisfy | Architoet Konline is home again af Straits of musle from Uie Twentyafiest dn | LS 20 - L e " | R e “\k e a judgment for £125 in favor of D, ( 1 shiort ramble among the new’ buildings band greeted the ear in charmi The Trunk Lino Committes. senses in passing; greasy negro barber Personal Pavagraphs, | el t : ,‘:\"\ ,\3 ‘J,,,'“',; lvlulv;)‘.:: Glazier when the Richard Brothers step- | in, Omaha Judge Heist delivered the address of | Xy Yor, Dec. 29,~The trank lines ex- | shops exhale the minsma of decaying | Fred Loisonving, of North Platto, isin | paet of tie flag. ' In. othot. things ped In and claimed the anim Fhey | District court adjourned las o me in apleasing manner. “The SUPPCE | goytive committee met to-day and decided | “bar's ile” and musty bergamot; squallul | the city visiting his friends e sariliee Markness 10 HEHb-ANA CtyIy assartad thit Uha lisrse Heloned to them, | O n i vdsomely sofved; eonststing that a joint agency for the sale of tickets at Iging houses suggest vermin and e C. W. Holzhcimer, of Chicago, is visit: [ not in our lives; if anything i< of business R ey 150 for 1t they tind | The docs & of "‘{'vu N. Gorham vs s uson. Castle Garden should officially go into effeet | {ilence: Chinese laudries inspire suspic- | M his brother Max in this city importance to you business men of loose d not having any use for it they ha ieodore Barnes and others, growing out ing the repast the follow ts were | on January 1. The contempiated emigiant § {.J. Russoni and wife, of Laramic, | morais and had habits, this decision td allowed Moore to drive it, he paying forits [ of leins on the. Windsor hotel property, | oficred, the specchesall with beilliant | pool was sed, but 1o action was taken : e ; und singE, fvoin: Yo clty ofy'thele bsidal-| eliodse it Istonel of dnrinean a8 \itg keep, shocing, ol he testimo! soint- | Was settled to-day by stipulation arnes | thought in the matter each individua structure ¢ the | greate A 1 will conclude by deelars \ y I e imoty hottt | confossos judgmont. to varions partios for | S tiealth of the Prosk e of the s lo row not above class it Bl 'lél","l‘ ed that way, and Justice Brown nllowed | Sonfusses Judment to various partics for | it OBEYED INSTRUCTIONS. o RN S S AL Thos. H. Benton, deputy state aunditor, | g to all business men that the Bible, the the Richards to replevin the t. Snell ]‘N:“( o eor Felraiy g0 to.op | ‘enth Judicial Distri se by Juuge ehntroter of the. 1oeATiLy The nirht <sed throngh the .‘:>\<u|\h\\|\\‘xl,“ very book that so many of you know so ing & Talbot, the sl attorneys, [ © AT VAR | Foaneel, Hamee . .| A Misunderstanding Loty Some Cigar | s the heyday of the block's mystori- | coln yesterday, | Tittle whout i won 't read,is the vory gave notice of appeal; being contident | Chas, T Beatrice: Wm. Collins “The President of the United States, Makers Stranded in Chicago, ous traflic and every biurred and grimy J. M. Larimer, manager Jones | Key to business sucee il it not only ot tigle: ity to think 4l | Walioo: J. P vy, Crote; Chas, Bus. | Response by Hon, Willlam Nevillo San Fieaxctsco, Dee, 28 —George E. Can- | window sheds on the passers-by hoams | Laughling Co., (lnit SETRHETE fTEAR TL ARE I A « '\--' ity to prove th ehow, Rod Ol UPAL MoMastor, Patw e United States of America.” Respor ning, secretary of the International Cigar | from the smoky lamps which Tlight the Paxton ‘ ,” w‘» v i u‘-~ \‘ t th 1]\ n.l. .I‘l ;.lv(: rests in Moore! [ oy v Fmtiten gt At Rislineds) A. 11, Churel Makers' union, of which J. Wolf, now in the | oceupants to their unknown enterprises Frank B. Drake, of th ot Pacitie | 1ok of Proberbs and then the Gospol of BOUND FOIU TIE COAST oy | Ol Tioward B Smith, Oiaba . 1 ar of Nebraska, oneof the Bulw cast, I8 prosident, was seen to-night respeet- | Number 110, ulthough its dim with hoadiuattors ut Kansas City, is in | Aok of Proberbs and then the Gospel of One of the | 1 rsion partics | Jonnson, Milford; B. Franklin, McCook; | of the State.” Response by J. W. B inga dispateh from Chieago stating Wolf | Jess than ten by twenty feet, accommo- | Omaha yesterday T R e e v Gl g ston & Mis Holbs, Pawnee Cityy B, J. Oyler, | Western, Nebraska had refused to brin 5 ciar | dates i Chinese washerman and two com S0, Canficld, of - Stanton - o ,‘“‘””“" i "“\" T A | Westervoort, York; 1ts De pment and G ' R se | makers from ( o and had left ‘i““" usistants, The ‘I‘»"}' was fiam- | George Cantield, with his dau, A Successtul Co-operative Experis vl R T e D Bl N. A, Duff, § | by Judge J. W, Neville them stranded at the Chicago e Gt | G T e poeeman oy | the Canticld honse mont. LR e Ot g i NEN I ty Divinity and Law.” It i (hat in coniniug | i to 20 | ngain followed the raiding policeman on | o) hrapor, n prominent business man Sun Franeisco ( (e “ TeKillip, Seward and capitalist at Niobrarva. is in the city Minneapolis is famous for its flour mills A ] | ng u v Chas. Reilly, e, whieh he was hringing with him, Waoit :H\v!v | \m“n'm but_as many wooks at this point, on tic old in Lincoln, | man; AL F. Cla : . ) ¢ had Simply obeyed his instractions, as tl have elapsed since the 1 round-up, | & O Y 3 wore: Prosper Smith 1. Doncaster | Bowen, - Hastings; Will Lhe Ofcersof Cheyenne ! topping at the Mill dits development of co-operative in- Funy the wes hen b Youglag and D, knows that from th 1 i e and ArkRnen n et i e . his friends was knocked out in the first | to make n Lince beautifully festooned with bunting and | o st ait s will withont doubt | P tually disorderly saloon on the first ions of horrid and nameless viec 3 amount_ subscribed by the International | it oceurred to his thoug he ap AL i Lwife, J. B, Thomson and wife, A MObses 3Coulls; Gratn we sponse by Hon. J. J. Meliitos union of New Yok was only suilicient o pay | proached the place, that e yellow Hon, I, P. Roggen, of Lincoln, socre- | qustry. The latter is an outgrowth of Gustin and wife, A n and wife, 1! Ay *Ihe Public Lrosecutor.” Respor e O it D Francisco, nizens might have railied theiv cour- [ 11y n(!\t.u il m o .{\.- LOVEN | e former. Barrel making is an import- Nicola, wife and daug C. Hosteftor Reception at the Millard H. AL Sinelair. AHRIL DI ERE R4 age Lo new practices of crime e it branch of business in & town which and wife, R B Taylor, wife and o uig The recoption given by the proprictors “T'he Law and the Army.” Lesponse by | (& L0t S G nded Meanwhile the young women had heen | Mr. James W, Tanner, of Omaha, and | 5 Aot RR A ot ter, Mrs. Maggie Brown and danghter, | e Arilard hotel Inst evening in honor | Gen: Henry A, Morioy with the agent of the cizarmakers' asso- | briskly walking, followed by the repor Miss Millic Cook, of Atchison, were mar- | turns out lour by the thousands of ton Mrs. Ko A, Beermaker and hiter) ‘} 3 e nlidbion “The Press” Response by Joseph Ober- | ciation, This latter association is composed | With gaining strides wan instant his | vied at the home of “the bride's parents | Previows to 1 crago at Minneapc Mis. E. Sangst Mrs. A, Buchanan, ;" their luldy I'jl‘“*'“ was a grand anc "’- of the proprietors of Sq Frauciseo | thoughts turned from the wash <hop to the | Mond \l\ evenin n\m arrived h; re yester- | is was conducted in the usual manner in Mrs. M. Mrs, Peckimpangh jant alir e preparations for the e cizar factorics. ‘They sent an agent east on | two fair ones in advance, when suddenly, | ing hey will make Omaha their future | g,00,0 Iy dividuals Miss E. Gibbs am Hodgzes, . 15, | avent wero claborate and_ complote, and | mart: dr own aceount to procure. white ¢igar | jn front of No. 110, they halted, gianedd | home. LN ARV, L by Wakefield, John Menke, W. B Sotumers. | averything was arranged for the comfort ' were plates lald for seventy-five suests, and the occasion was marked for its | [BOE : i St 1850 b BoOyErREVe dERORIY a0 akers (o be fndependent of union men, stealthily about and swittly cntered the | W, T1 Bennett, the man who was so se- | ditumn of 1874« 1 N LY araceand splendor, The barand judiciary of f "y L with a capital stock of RASPING T11E RATLROADS, PO Lt i BRSPS 7 Y - premises verely burned at Rosenberry's planing | Was organized with a capital stock ¢ One of the most inferesting eases with <:“‘l ‘Iv“ s W l! lnu I,x:‘ ~\” Plants :]Iu3:l|111]-»l|~>!llvl)(l ay well be » -l;ml of this, KNIGHTS OF THE QUILL. |7 #S0, hot mentally ejaculated the hired | mill “on Sunday Jast, 1 still very Jow; [ $15,000, cach member paying in $15 and o y ission has ye and flowers added beanty to the seen ieir first banquet and jollite ition, | man of the press, his instinets aroused or « ces of recovery sligl e was | aweek ssessment of #5. The enterp which the ‘railway commission has yet | 20 fows Liebiidt: . I 15¢ A Gathering of Gorrespondents of | M of the press, Lis instinets aroused on | with chances of recovery slight. fle was | aweekly assessment of £, The enterpri had to deal, is thatof a ci merchant | and other handsome decorations were : 8 i : | the instant to keen alertness, “No good, | so frightfully burncd that Gt seems al- | was a suceess almost from the first 1 ) § 3} Wihoo's Postoflice War. the Atlanta Constitntion. | 4 Bl 1 S 2 y vy e at Grand 1<land, who claims - dan numerous. About 150 invited guests were |y ARG FRROTR T ) x e gt novel | Sve profit to the news columns, ean come: | most impossible for him to rally from the and in 1875 another company was: organ- from both the Union Pacific and Burling- | in attendance, The musie for the ocea- | 0 e e TR el i tllre) NS FCTHT L tion,” and thus sayme he | shock P70, followed in 1850 by a ihivd, and in ton & Missouri River roads fornegligence | sion was v sed by Hoffman's orches. | For some time the liklielpritnluog St Ll Is presented in this city of the | ylyed his face against the almost opiague M. Avthur €. Wakeley on Sunday | 188U by a fourth and tifth and subsequent and:delay in handling freight. This gen- | tra, and was highly enjoyable. The large | been a source of constant worry to the | gathering of the correspondents ot the At | yindow of the foint | afternoon gave n private dinner at the | 1y by two more—all of which are now do- tleman, whose nameis withheld for un- [ main dining hall had been prepared democracy, Petitions have been cireulated | Janta Constitution, 500 in number, from all [ ~Once in, the females dropped their | Opaha club in honor of his friend Capt. | ing well. The companics possess good known reasons, shipped a package of ance| while the banquet was served in | by a dozen anxious candidates. One wing of | parts the union, About 100 are | constrained air and mingled” with the | Gusavus Valos, Ninth eavaley.who had | properties, and have eapital stoeks rang- cigars from Grand Island to o eustomer | the priva 2 rooms on the cast side | the party tried to gain an advantage in hold- | from Georgia, fitty {1 South Caro- | halt dozen heathens with disgusting free- | fyeen spending the holidays in Omiha from ¥15,000 to £i0,000 all paid up. on the Kenesaw cut-oft, He sent them [ of the building invited guests were ing a secret mass meeting of the demoeracy | lina, ity ' from North Carolina, | dom. *Hello, Johnnie,” one said chuek- | Phope were prosent Capt. Valois, Licut, | ‘Vliey supply all the flour mills except from Grand Island to Kearney on the | ceived Dy the renial proprictorsof the ho- | to nominate a pet candidate, and have it ap- -:‘:""’{' r\]\u"i‘,m‘\ and '[':1' remainder from iy leprous devil's chin much o his ham, of Ninthcavalry, Fort Niobra- | three, elin six-sevenths of all the wor Union Pacific, with instructions o turn | tel and their Ludy guests, Mesdames Pace, | pear that he was the unauimons ehoice of the [ New Yotk Battimore, Philudeiphia pleasure, expressed inharshand eackl'nz Mr. W F. Parke “TFlorence, My, | don nd have run out every them over at the latter point to the Bur. | Dorrimee, Babeock, Huines, Kddy, Meyer | qemocracy. The mecting was held at the A Ry RraTHEa R et fanghter, “Baby, my own,” lisped the [ Wiy, R, Morris, Mr Barke, Mr. | shop” except one, the owner of which lington & Missouri River. The agent of | and Barkalow. The evening was' one of | court house last night. chairman | Gonetition, thir exmenses wie il et | other with feigned endearinents, throw- [ WU, S nnin and Mr. W. 1 Gurley. The | has tried several thnes o sell out to- his the Burlingzton & Mis uti River at I\-v:;r unalloyed pleasure, and the oceasion | g™ contotary were sel In the | paid by the paper. * Touiiht fhey were | ing her arms about one stalwarl patin | men retlectd extreme erediton the:re. | workmon ney refused to receive them unless the | will long be remembered by all who par- | | " 3 tendered it banguet | who, with the aiv of proprictor, was ivon- | sources of the club and the taste and | The mills find it to their interest to fréight was prepaid, and as the shipper | ticipated. 4 t o the Kimball house, at wh ing. The coolie returned a sickening, | ity favor the co-operative shops.. The shops kLA IACRHIS EooAU Il NCiR baE: — heard of {hio moveont aud wre on hand i | 350 plates wera1ald. | Speeches were y smile, bt pushed to his’ work with : - Delp each other when in o pineh, divide ney over twenty days. ington & NOT HIS WIFE. ey Ml s ety Gua ) i, b R IL WOt i 0 s rub. e was the boss, The Man of Business, orders and otherwise equalize matters, Missouri Kiver, in defense of their aetion, | . e \ryo, | threopetsons wlio liad taken on oo much | berofeorresponiicnta, During: tho dur the | 45 evidence gave it, and it heeame [ (Written by I €, Hisgncvai, in the Omaha | The members of the companies are of thut they have an arangzement witl) | Bomanee of the Life of Mary O'Dea | “buds ¢ rinzes, and introduced to the governor, ‘| goon apparent thut both girls sought to Excelsior.) | various nationalities—Amcricans, Ger- > 1 ite “d Husband q o | Union Prcific by which neither road o na 1 '\an\ymn |]x»- |\nlu b A wotion to adjourn was made and re- | o CERGG wany attentions fron e eit. | wheedle him |4r~HH|'I|)|i iging turn, W 1; God moves the world aright, in its | mans, Scandinavians, Irish and Italians, is (o receive freight at common points tochester, N. Y., specia peenliar | ceived the ) ity of the ayes, but the chair- | jz(;s, miany ire: and. words that. conld | o i Avisiness men moye the world but they work together harmonious| consigned to non-competitive points, ex- | and romantic case has just been decided | man promptly declared the motion lost. s not ~ be "~ heard without, the fair | 5 2 3 i, and have wnlimited faith in- co-operation cept on I|14l\| o lines, For in- | by (he court of appenls, I is the 'l,\\}m.- Confusion prevailed. The meeting was ad NATURAL GAS BLOW. pues u“.lK th ndishimonts upon | 13 eteiabmen 3 I ‘-‘ L Faith justificd by experience. - During stance, Granc and being o com- | cise of James J. O'Den against Mary | dressed by half a dozen noisy fellows at tho 2 TR e | B until the sweat ran down his [ of indv s its beg fin their existence the shops have had sev- mon “point, ~reached Dy “hoth the | 0D The dfondant was first married | L, 1t was apparent that o advan- | An Exploston Soriously Burns Ten | gilyon spine and he lost his wits so far us | fivst erystalized in the Drain of one or | eral sets of olliects, not onc of whom has Union Pacific and Burlington & Missourd, | in 184 to Walter G, Kollmeyer at Lewis- [ {0 Gt AL L _Men Perhaps Fatally. | to thrust his iron in the starch bowl, from | more bisiness men, Every business man | proven careless or’ dishonest, and not and the cigars being consizned to a point | ton, this stak whom 1nlh\mll\|rl|m e . K TANAIN 1 '“‘1“‘ LAt s well | which mishap he found iverting 'relief & deficit or defaleation has ocenreed. It is reached only by thie Burli & Mis- |1 when she left him and made her 3 RS bellily being diilled for the Kittanning Iron conm- | Ly damning the “enssed luek’ in twenty- | b i % § R NOW nitted that <o longas they remain iuml_ the elaim is lluu!\‘]\]w |}1w11', ion \“‘ : ‘.“‘1 mto. Dy w:'fl, \'”- sit ‘- 3 | B0 pany, thiee w ‘\‘ from Kittanning, an ex even t s, from "I'c wyvh street I h|er ‘l" « '1 "," y himself ‘( ““» w" s | ited thoso sh ps are unassailable and acifie agent in taking the frevzht | Mr. Kollmyer romoved o Ohio, anil in 5 | Tele. | Plosion occurred about moon to-day, | to Portuged This slight digression | vight, and [ fiemly believe, had business | ypeonquerable. They are now doing o in the first plice. The L e, | 1561 commienced an nction for divoree on | S e TeRt it in which ten men were burned. | brought 1o let-up from the assanlt, and | n a whole made the Ten Command- | Lusiness aggregating $1,000,000 8 year, however, that the I knew that the | the ground of desertion, which is a sufli- | #50 A5 Lhe ot th explosion is | th plicd their work with inercasing | Exodus 20:1-18) and the The stock is held only hy praétieal distance by the Burlington & Missouri is one in Ohio. ‘The courts unnulled | 1o have su PYELLS Yetu Deteetive Stevenson, whowas | yviodr, At lust the eitadel was taken, the | Praver (Matthow 6:4 1St consic workmen, and ench stockholdes has but nearly double what it is by the Unjon Pa- | T Mr. O'Dea had been ne- | notyetcold. ‘The funeral, Qf| ShUERIL ; }“,"\ e asaitc ndaritio)dim 1 was won, for dropping his iron | ations in their business, there would not [ one vote, no matter how many shares ho cific and Burlington & Missouri com uted with both parties sinee is LAN S EEIIINGS CUROIEIs ) e il Dm0 fifteen f0et AWIY | he produced his wallet and from it took | have been one business tailure where ten |y own, which tends (o prevent concon- bined vin Kearncy, and insisted upon | knew of the divoree procecdings. postponed until 10 o'elock to-morrow. G {ron st e Lo e e | some silver picees which he handed to | have ocetrred. It is not in the nature of | tration of stock in a few hands. Not the sending his goods that way. The report | was married to Mrs. Kollmy Hostlewait, her niece and adopted daug! il sy it 1 Wt drom o | the females, accompanying the transfer | things, or in accordance with the teach- | least good effeet which has followed the of the conmifssion has not yet been ado | s the continucd to live tozether unt 1| says her mother onee before lay in an uncon- | picec iron~ v was - being [ With a pantomnne of Vizorc sticula- | ing i b even good sense, that | establishmont of the co-operative system LB W is in aposition | 15i9. He then commenced the present | scious state three days. Josse Richards was | & The owners at the well test: | tions which made the pecping reporter | God coutd or would ailow” sueh fai has be > y chatactor publie, but the Brr man isin aposition | 1539 then commenced the ) cions state thi s Je tiehar 1 | tions whi ny pecy porter sod ¢ ild a i {t 1s been s influence on the character to know that it will deny the right of | action for divoree, on the ground that the | appointed adminisivator, but he is quictly L and 50 sbrong drop a dangerously lible smile 1‘ were all business men's wills blend ol the workmen, Under the old condi- railrond companies to muke any such | decree of the Ohio, eourt dissolving | yiaiting dovelopments. Herdebts foot uy el 3 s of fl n- | e ave alittle sh | with, and in harmony with, that of our | tions of employment the coopers had deal as that now existing between the | the marriage between Mr. Kollmyer [ 1oiie7s1000, with no assets except some | e the e fnd vienoe, VER and | ure and imparts i parr of bird- | Maker, who has ereated usall in his own | pather a had reputation for sobriety and Burlington & Missouri and Union Pacifle, [ and the defendant was illegal and void, [ 1o 8 e e | B e e bt yallAbS | Tikke Kisses the pped out to the street | imagze. However, many business men of OIS0 GEEDA T I QIR and alSo deny the right to demand pr nd that she was, therefore, still Mr. | CoNah e Zrhc B raand pawn them ot lay . Ll yellow hound | good repute fail, cither on account of and high in the estimate’ of the payment of freight in one_ case unl Kollmyer's wife. The caso was first tried | B850 S SCEEEBIC TS Tl THE AXLE BROKE, sat down on the 3 ¢d his pigtail | Venturesome understanding, or what we | comnmunity as cstimable eitizens, theydo it in all. 'The Union Pucitic, hav- | bofore the late Justice Ramsey, who de- | @tanother, | She wepiesented (i sie owis | ‘ e and fanned with the bushy end | term *wild speculation.” We have here an instance of how ing reccived the goods and forwarded | eided in favor of the plaintifl. “An appeal | Proverty in Town, and was alsoexpecting a4 giningothe Engineor and Wounding | while he glowered on his assembied amd T'o be a sticeessful man, as a rule, r workingmen ean help themselves to get them promptly to Kearney, will be held | was taken to the general term, and the | lrge share of a big English estate Several Others, broadly grinning fellow countrymen with | quires the full value of their kabor by the exer Dlameless i ‘the matter of delay, while | decision was reversed and a new tri = L > : « STER Pa.,, Dee, 25, axle of a | @ countenanee that was thunderons 1. A thorough personal knowled cise of prudence, energy and fraternal the Burlingten & Missouri wall e asked | ordd Immediately after this d The fowa Teachers' Meeting. LD ol DEribC) el The seene, passing in detailed review | the business undertaken, whether T AT ) AL 0 the Clester Creek rail ] 2 are great possibilities in to pay all costs and damages incurred by | # mo made by the defondant Dus Morxks, lowa, Dee. 20—[Speeial | o @oriat Mount Alverns this morning | before the reporter just as he has nar- | ing, manufacturing, banking, merchan- | ghe co‘operative plan it workingmen will the shipper. for costs and alimony. Telegram. |—The sccond days’ proceedings o | rated it, aroused his”curiosity to snel dizing, ralronding, or any of the ten | earnestly endeavor to carry it out. It A TOUGI PIIOTOGRATTIER, \]-mul ferm granted $150 counsel ot the State Teachers' association opened | qo CHE I L8 ELEE 0 bo, | Piteh that would have taken him through | thousand different” Kinds “of * business | hears witl it certain elements of _dissolu- In conyersation with the Bep ma and 100 week alimony, and the order | with an increased attendance, over four I s e rw“l,,“mi” ST TR ;" the fire of a gatling battery, to discover | which o man may seleet ? | tion, which must be eavefully eliminatod Mr, P.J. Files, of Cedar Rupids, | making such allowance was sustuined by | puydred being present. In the forenoon | geath bemeath the tender - Georeo Mot | e significance of what he Tiad seen Personal supervision, at least in ont. | (o iisure suceess, particularly o tendeney said that the J. T Ecker, who cs- | the general term and the court of appeals. | seusion Miss Laura S. Ensign of the state pan, was o s imjurad Lo cantol Swiftly the conclusion came that the | line and fundamental prineiples, is o | 1o division of co and nequality in caped from jail at Albion Satirday n The plaintifl carried the decision of the | [y G060 dar Palls. read paper on A, C. Will conduetor, and | best, aid most pleasint way at least, of | paramount necessi R industry 1201 conduet. meantine one or two r factions | its development. Nearly every isendowed with a Godgiven moral pow and derailed the entire train, throwing it ast, was awaiting trial on three distinet encral term to the court of appeals, by | 5 Pl it o, s \\(m..,. MeGuen, biakein \re s Iy in- | reaching the teuth was to “brace” the 3 Never undertatie a business withont ho weaknoss A0 o of counterfeiting, burglary and | which the case has been finally deeidud, | e FAdvantages and Disulvantages of the | gy g, "y ek was torm ub for 15 yirds, | gitls. (Fool note—Brace™ is the e fivst considering whether it will pay,after | and. tonder to,. ovbr. o arson. Bcker isaphotogravher, and has [ overruling the gencral term and sustain- X "“"] g L' 1SoUBNI0NS0 i “I ¢ | Cars piled high up on each other and the pr m of ¢ ing’' for the v | carefully o f | operating 3“4 in judicions check, co-opern lived in Boone county for a long time, | ing the original decision of Justice Ram- ic followed, led by President Pickard of | fields strewn wiih merchandise formance of informally forein ae- | expen i ine and | ¢ the' best means for sccuring the and in company with other B men | sey. The marriage is therefore dissolved, | the state university at Towa City. This was - quaintance of a lady on th whether | ye md credit are | rd of labor to the men who carricd on' a regular erusade of erime, | ad the defendant finds herself in a most | followed by a paper by Prof. K. M. Witter of An Barthgualke Shook Them T you stiike her favorably and s Nifies 1y suflicient y on | worl overaEon. we mean by One of Ecker's pals is now in jail s unfortunate position. She has lived for | Muscatine on “Science Teaching in Lower . Louts, Dec. 20.—A PosgDispatch | ko, keep it up, but is she “kicks'” yoi the isines R L } I | | t-Dis) , keey | con {00 many ends inone society, bion, and the authovities thiy 3 [ thivteen years with & man who was not | Grades” The work of theafternoon session | special from Bloomington says: The inhab | will more: "safety beg - her vdon Nover chanee a business that will ve- [ or the growth of unmnageably lay a clear yrainst hinm. her husband, although she believed | was divided into departments, the college ts of the eity were alarmed last night by | and “ser i he squeals | quire you to pay unlawiul interest, as | socicties, which tend to fall to pieces of clue to Ecker's whereabouts | hine to be such, and she s ~H'l men meeting together and discussing sub- | an earthqu hock, the noise pany e de cops.” No offense ean po Iy | this alone cat L large per cent of bu their owh weight. Bot that each 80~ is thought that before h..-: I.': the wife of Mr, Kollmyer, who | jeets of speetal interest to them, the county | ing which r wbled the noiso that is made taken either way if you s 1d | ness fuilures, cicety shoubd keep its membership within sueaking into Lincoln to see his brother, l“"“ in Ohio. Tho lives of the iwo | i forming another scetion, | the firingof artillery. No damaze was done cerning enough in r selection of 5. Never security on another | jyits, wherein® personal relations can morning when M. Files Teft Albion, | Was begun would form the basis of a ro- | S Bt b E R 09 FEEBEREE B FORT | was'ielt distinet cveral g buildings, | in “bracing” the irls, and assuming an | secarity, unfess he is good heyond aques: | grate its offorts in. one direction, sttain. Ecker's wire was ai the depot ready o | mance.” They were living on Staten | SIS 3 thitd. 1 the srenh Lds O P A nrronn, Ce . 20, —-Several siarp | experienced swagizer he fell alongside, | tion, of unless you ean aiond to losc the | jni diverse eods by & multplication. of L vide on th but when she saw | Island when they separated, in 1879, My, | Polliver of Fort Dodge delivered anaddress | ehocks of ear Kiv we s city | lifted his hat and saluted courteous loan, should he Ll to pay you et ) iles she backed out. The supposition is | O'Dea went to Europe and was followed | | on “Public Virtue as a Question ot Polities.” | this morning betw i 2 “Good evening, 1 6. Neyer buy anything. heenuso it is | suesssemssosssssmssms that she was going (o meet her: husband, | by the defendant, who urged lim o ve- 5 “Hello, ol 'stocking, tickled to sce | cheap, unless you hive use for it, or have but knowing Filos was interosted in oaps Welr marital rolations, When 1o Stranded in Dex Mo Bobbad by Rishwaymen, I I e he T ARCHITECTS. turing him, feared e would follow her returned o Amcrica sho e fov, il Dr ~4]M:\ux| lowa, Det. 20,<[pecial o Louts, Dee, 2. Nows s Just reached | fjck and elever evolution the girls had | Will yield Tawlal interest, a least - — and run hin down followed him 1o this city, e remgimed | gram.]—A woman from British Columbia is | here from Jamanes, Mexico, of a robbery | fine arotnd, oneh eatehing o ooy Teis not wise 1o help those who show 7 0 <3 D CANPEELL'S ESCATE in Rochester for some time at the house | in the ity jail awaiting tran<gortation to | Which took lace a few days ago in the state | pin on'an qaenh, throwing the venturors | 10 spirit to heip themselves, but o help a F, M. ELLIS & Co. The case of 1 Campbell, after having | of a friend, and she bourded near by and | Avoca, She is the mother of nine children, | of Chibwahua, Itappgrs that John N, Flip- rter in the middle of the two, once successtul business wian of honor ] T ] beon dismissed by Justice Cochrane, wals | made many efforts to sce him and induce | Some time since she left British Columbia | pen, a former mayor of Memphis, Tenn., but Awfully that you joined us, | reasonable amount olten proves 1o be UGN an Ul mg upfl”n S !‘n'uu‘;hl up beforo Judge Brown yéstor B to abandon the divoreo procoadings. | with ber husband and fawily and moved to | Row manazer of the Guadaloupe Calva, Min: re both perishing for he beer vizhteous aet AR ; v, Camphbell was arrested on com- | She had a notion that if she conld pre §i5 TR T ommitted a | ing company of Memphis, left the mine wit “Thanks,” respondlec seribe, mak B, / single, able-bodied ma 1 By tailrond detectives for stealing hogs from | tions. A couple of years ago she went to [ 61 IOFWER B8 : + | fitty wmiles from Parral party was tively 1 had no idea that T should have the | looked upon with suspicion, and is un- ””"--‘ . i 1 Streots, oo 10 ' i . G ) Yo 10 | tentiary, Before this hapvened, however, he | tured by robbers and their personal ¢ i s 344k u Blro cars in the yards here. When arraigned | Gustine, Dak., where she took wp 160 | G0 htthe woman until now shie is | including mules and outit And goid and sil; | drinks added to the treat of your com- | worthy of trust or credit SNL A ET A 1 :ul‘ |m]{l e discovered l(hnllljlu-!hu“ | aer lw-l g‘u\l-.‘nnm;.;unul. Ihere 4\4*:\'\- [(RIBASER AR laces. She was on her | Yer builfon valued at 5400, weie stolen, | Panionship, We will have the beer gth."No marricd man shonld ever ran Grotar BUkLisGior, with 1, M. sk, ington & Missouri river railroad d not | continned 0 reside er sinee r life | SCAII0G (940 NAcos, Bhe 28 0] Y Flippon was not injured T ) right down to Barney Shannon's | in deb 't on necount of sickn pil for the stolen hog and eonsenunt: | bty becn oo of alinst ubsoluto solitude, | ) 10 Avoca, where she has relatives, but | Jr/ibPen was ot injared. A party has started rghydovaite Hurney Bhnononts. | . dobi Jiron 4agounY ! y ) in pursuit of the 10bbers. it it you will tell me wihat you | his family; betier live for a time on corm o interest in them, and that the | but by saving the money which the courts | her money was expended by the time she L wore doing In that Chinose don.” ° bread and rice tha incur an - indebtod fendelssohn & f/S/h-I‘. owners were too far away to reach, This | allowed her from Mr, O'Dea and by sev- | avived in Des Moines, The Nova Scotia Coast Storm, B e R both ex- | noss, which will make you dopendent on loft the state without a chance of sustain- [ eral fortuns seculations she hud ne- ; i HALIrAY, Dec Telegrams from | elaimed, as though surpiised at the others and eripple your courage, or cause 'aY] ing tho prosecution and at the request | cumulated & competence, Sho s They Work Well Togethe Dedigeby report that the stonn Saturday and | norance of the reporter, “why, you guy, | you to make promixes only o e broken of the district attorncy the case was dis- | man of much calture und rofinement, Drs MoiNes, Towa, Dee, 20.—(Special Tel- | Sunday was the severest ever known there, | we've boen sonking our washing. Pay as you go and never run bills to by missed. while in Rochester made many friends | cgram,]=This moruing an action for divorce | The beach for miles is covered with wreckage, | Jven the eternal self-possession of the | pald monthly, unless you have the monay . BRIEF MENTION mong the literary and art loving people | was put throuzh the courts heve in whatis | At An he storm raged from Saturday | Feporter was shaken, and a vacant s 10 the bank, or a good business, or even AND » Commissioner Liles of Boone connty, | of the city. believed to be the quickest time on record, | mort 1 Sunday morning, Snow driffs | momentar spelled the intelligence | then it is bid policy Ay cish for W cnme ml\.ru.ml ny with 3 .uw\m“n refund- e E——— TP AT Tostor vs, Estolln Kos: | ol ) N that et e countenance | you huy snd you will soo ch, La SIANE, Superintendent ing bonds for registration. ~As they wel . dated Junuary 1. 1556, however, Audit Great, great reduction in all Lix oh iAlig abathoyifon o KM e bk 1 o s 6t O My, what o lunk hed yon are not 16 | small, and never tiil 1 gve onetnth of Babeotk deelined to register them before | Houschold goods during holidays. Fu iy tition \l\mx the \‘-u‘“.u”n.w. purts, ar lu;vl destroyed e A v I P et Ty AL AN I el § o lost some lazal complications | lines of Furniture, Crockery, tangi the case before s Mcllenty, prepared the | i e drop) ) that racket years ago,” | your net incon; WSt Beney oienee }:;;c‘!h:x]‘uwi t some logal complication Lamps, Sloves td Holiday' Prescats. | deeree, b 1t signed by the judge, and his A Confession by Letter, ~~\‘|" ey ly 2 l charity. TU s ot wh Lwe cany The Lincoln Building und Loan asso- | £ecrybody invited, No cards.. client waiked out of the court house a singlo | ALBANY, N, ¥, Dec, 2.4 speeial to the " By bot bu ntiserly. Mioans seliishncss and eiation is the name of a new co-operative 1510 Douglas St. Janies Bosser man, all i the space of thirty minutes, ‘Tho | Evening Journal trom Guitderland station | 4700 0 i ashec & op was o hop joiut | narvow mindediess, that will diive o organization of which John R. Clark is : judge aud attorney for plaintiff w snys: A lotter, signed John R, Swift Ve wentin Lo hit the pip it their teade from us and 1 prosident, .l. D. MacFarland vice-prosi- Diamonds at Huberman's jewelry store Lson. imh-l .T.«.u.h.r 17! has been found near thousand pa promntly | al % y 5 vousurer. 8. R P at great sacrifice 3 - ndian Ladder, ‘The writer says he murdered el sve :“l"’l:lsl\ .4.1 " MoComit 'u:‘llul Sral s —-— Two Brothera Dr . 4 man named 1f nd threw the body v Ltk U“pr auditors. When you buy furniture be sure Spimir Lake, lowa, Dee, | )= | intoa hole, Ji ralad b T iton, deputy state auditor, has | gof prices at Howe, Kerr & Marsh Two brother named Maithow and Walter | cave s i T B ; | They buy from bost manufacture Evans, sons of Jumes Evans, one of our | [othe finderof th one to Omaha to buy a collar for his " ] 3 e L . 5 3 (0 y 1 y ¢ | fi.“ dog guarantee to mak the very lowe lest and most respected citizens, were |\l1‘;\l\‘.\l-},‘n'l§:h e 5 ) K ) ,‘u Congressman Valentine was in con- [ Prices. Opposite Fulconer'’s, Douglus 51 owned Sunday in West Okaboji lake, - fidential communion with the governor o ro e o S 2 They were going to visit a brother-in-law on Missourl River Con for a long time yosterday, but with what [ Mortgagees salo at the Hickman B | {1 west side, and skated Into n large scam. | Kaxsas Ciry, Doo. 20t siver fm (nbi'u'l is not known ) Barnau Aies il aud soc 4 Bt you wer < R e Both were young men, the younger being 15 | proyement convention met this morn « ¥ L ) y z 2 ‘ ‘I- Blraug ot Qiuaba, “1»”.'“.11“1‘ il S AAURBHIE, Sgl yearsof age. Matt, tho elder, laves & wite | with about 4011 el Water nor f ENTIRE STOCK Of contract for huilding { . N e sx forgive yo water works, telegriphed Engineer Rieh Grand ‘1-"” Wolll’s hall Thursday | M0 F0 S a of that wretehied A ardson here yesterday that he was ready | evening, Dec. 81, o L. R. Bolter of ol th iyt R : 4 ister e : n o o ad’ Mit ] li‘“ 2 gpoutions, ang “”‘,’,”(; ]”\'" o Notlce, We'll Chew Their Plag. 3 City was miade tumporr Fan can catch un idea o, down and supervise the ¢ ictio tha \ s Quiney, 1L, De The Gem City To- | Commilt ere appointed and ) o they had hoth at e e of Mr- D Bhum Monday | my old customer, {hat'l baxe bouzht the | NA000 3 I iSRRG TRV BY L0 ’ e ve borro pight, the oceasion boing the fifty-exghth | shoo business of Max Riess at 506 8. 10th | Woring s HONE & GAJ, RANIIE. 00 urnaces Resuming uls awn; d p | Furnaces Re min zht, o e - k | change in wages, The name of the company t & ) universary of his birthday. A large | streot. You will always find the best R - B amon el e e nsvill Certainly he u ) 4 hercalter will be the “Eight Hour Tobaeco HARON, P, D e ¢ harpsville | number of ot present, including | boots and shoes at the Irrl\\'l st prices, company.” This is elaimed to be the first | furnace has just been blown in after an idl “]‘ haddn't M mny from by Custom work a specialt £ COFT0ation 10 BAOPE the GLEL LOUT BYSIEM. | mess of tee Nonma. - Tho Jottet Sia o190 | blication L " y o Inat sescion of the city conncil was Jony Srornt - Das contracted fof il tho iron the 1umuce | besntifully orig 5 | epardless of Cost o busy one, The paid fifo dopartment Weather for To-Day. will produce, which ieans a lonz and steady | “That ol u draw CRara ' - . ecinl election L 0 se hond Tho following s e five | Morthern portion: local rains, followed by | Plice hisalso been put in 1 lot of 1 : J ¥ L will u»nl the ordinanee u-q\mmL Votors | Tl following numby rs won the LV | v weather in the southern portion; colder, e two w i s . : ol p lod &, Dee. 26: 1858 0 rogistor was_ropealed; and ‘vight of | prizes atthe qrawips, Boe. 807 S, B | ovropt in the extreme nortbern portio rbilvs Will Probated, dolln : ! , g . v ai & L@ way was granted to the Lincoln & North- | 803 i77, 14 artl 18 L3 | Slight rise in temperature; north to west | . Yok, Dec, 2. —The will of thie ak toa y Wi & ! Al please call and get th | 5 western. | In addition, the municip: numbers Wi l/l ol LAt 1: b winds, shitting 10 southwesterly in the | W. H. Vanderbilh was aditied to 4 ol and did Ve JOHN A USSES dauds considered the cluim of Mys. Sop! prize AUBISKIE, Mlorigugee. unorthern portion. Lo day. | 14 work te Clhinee for auotios i 2107 Cuniivg & uveh mbers present from L and five swall chibdren. Loth bodies have | Missouri, Kan braska, Dakota

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