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; BUCKING ALPINE BARRIERS, | £ttt st G| scontve mmr oas couran. | (ONCRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | gt o eeron et | St i pto s oy Ry s was —— City Attorney Connell's Report Sub Mr. Beck inquired how much purchasersof | flow a Yankee Woman Makes Ex« | ing on all the time, and that as rapid as yesterday making his settlement. The | bonds. b estate i appraised £14,000. and con micted Tuesday Night s had paid for them, cellent Butter. wossible with a full development of bodi- Ppr | . tn° Mr. MePhierson replied that that made no I | Sists principally of r te in Lincoln The following is the text of the report | Quite a Protracted Debate in the Sen difference. The government having held | Churning has made many a woeary | 1Y ] '-"'"| Ahk ek | Mr. Guthmann was aceompanied by M. | o¢'(44c Attorney Connell on the gas qries. | Over a Few Maine Postoffices. | put sueh representations’ could not now €- | hack. Tt will always e so. cspecially in | C4eh ['ribune o g IR L H. Hartigan, the well known attorn A nore thein and eonld not play fast and le oI weather, until i o leaf ha so well acquair that you can save | from Plattsmonth T LSO e | | Wit1 it creditors. Reference by Mr the orsatr st Slht | mperature. - Guess. | HAIE of thie fodder as between outdoor TWENTY HOURS IN A SNOW DRIET, | Miss Lanra Irvin, of Kearney. has | " It will be found very inter | yTAH WOMEN DISFRANCHISED. Pherson to an ,;w;‘;_l._w,,;,g‘.1..,““‘,' g & good Way to et tred, | Tie qeosure in winter and m stable. | appointed ommissioner Scott e | esting readin the many whe are suf ere 1o be paid in gold brought from Messrs, | ' W int N Never let the cattle get chilied - Morgan, Harris and Beck simultaneotsly an - 2 LI v An Avalanche of Bills tntroduced in | (HOECc Insistace that payment in H WOAtHOr It frooeing and o is oty soll DA T the House - Proceedings of the AT ‘mm’“" bk il itmust b placed hy sto nd mad v“ . “’» G b r‘”h tion, which was 3 ) To show that business was already beeom- | warmer than the temperatire n b T AR MR Mad—Minor Matters From || {o Wi ot v L TS o | nate and House in Ing it S e Res IKedy o | warior thanthe, temprrture o the Thawed Out Capital, pone antil. Unit Titiin " " sessed of ample power to protect itself a Detail, ver, Mr. MePherson read a letter from the ki ; well as private: consumers against exor- man t Jondon and { . . Apollo | bitant of thtensonsbla: clnrges on tho | | In iy L A e groam | may be wanned by pat. FIROM THE BEE'S LINCOLY DUREAT.] 1 ) s | part of the gas comp Senate. DAy, inview of the great tneerainty i g ho ter info the clinrr 4 lot No. ghts of Pythias, were | part of the gas company. | v i uld <how poratur o about 6 A gueer Jooking outfit, consisting of | 005N Eatght, “Uncle® John | | To secure sueli protection T would sug- | Wastixatos, Jan. 6—The chair fald bo gand to coinage It make 1 el Bl S Aol two immense snowplows, each pushed by | Morrison master of ceremonies. | est the pus: an_ordinance fixi fore the senate a letter from the postmaster | il {erus ¢ T IR e e With L o aty-five vont thermom. | Many women do not recelve the linds two powerful engmes, and a donble: | The men who rode the official goat were price of 0 be charged by th gencral, complying with the eall of there: | On the conclusion of M. MoPlierson's ve- | ater o know She Jo perature of e v consideration accorded to the header passenger train, pulled in from | W. 8 Hamilton, C. C.. R W, Savage, V company. Stuch p LR '”‘: t senate resolution i respect to the jarks Mr. Brown gave notice that toanorrow | epoam, that it secims quecr everybody | 1028 and mules on the same farms the cast over the Burlington T {1 Walter Keens, P Jam, Davig K. | reasonable, taking into necount the kind | yointment of postinasters in Maine, aiteged | I would sk 0 be hoatd on the resofdtion of don't have one. When the cream “is tow | al_valuable cows died in North wer th Jurlington Tuesday | 3 1S W, M 0, M. F A. Wile | of furnished, as well as the cost of | " \ Beek. | 1 1 N i morning about 11 o'clock. The engines | 1o "5 R henil] taot 1 fumisine the save to have been procured through the influence Tiokr eniled nttaiit 5 i ahomAl warm the butter will come, but it will he « L Kan ., on aecount of eating the W e = gt lie, I G2 L K. Douglas, O, G T IE Conel o ot o | Of S. S Brown, chairman_of the democratic | condi "business [ the. south thers | S0ft and white, and, of course, poor. It | refuse—tomnto and puinpkin sceds, sweet and cars w covered h snow, and One of the first nen ont on the strecis .I-‘ Com en w“""“"‘""" ”""]‘ committee of that state. “The conmunication ¢ important bills e wly reported | should be cooled whien this is the case, as | potato paring, ote., thrown ont from the b i e SR (SRR IR STORTT IR suiSid e R O T eI oo ek ot wton. | BRIt Veeat” voul, AT ttale satd. thic Letors | f <, \hich bills wore being de- | <00n as it is known to he toe warn, with | vegetable canning establishment ical train upon which the still more myth- | dor abiits AL A s LR L L B b I . Ha b it went to the country, he desited to say a [ [0 by the sifver debate, which would have | jce or cold water. If it is too cold, the - ical Santa Claus of modern times is sup In,l'n\\”\n ‘”\\””“I‘ “":W-I ;I' e ]'nUII i |~'H|‘-\ Ix‘hiu”ilr\L ;'u.\md e D e few words with regard o it, Itwas every | o ';','[’I ated w the finanee committos | croam will foum and swell, and it wiil EATING SIXTY QUAIL. 0 ride. g " Rt e e AU HOIEL Projic AL e A A 4 v | day hecor ¢ beliel of tle peo should come to report the bills dealing w n 1t <hould be warmed as soon | ’:v'l]'tl|‘l'l,‘l‘|: Wiien the cars came 104 | R Clark, or anyone else, and didn't in He says further, “In my oo e O e P teg ity o peopl coinage, ¢ condition is found out. When the | Dr. Beeman, of Cleyeland, Accoms b Wio tepot 190 men, women antl | ¢and o, He considers the investhiont n present Gas company holds whatever 1t motion of Mr. Edimnnds the senate then very thick after churning a | plishes the Task in Thirty Day should ot be e result of party Tvice, - children stepped o A stretehed i ” o sor privileges it inay possess, sul hould not be the resul took up the Utaly Bill, the pending « & ren stepy I and stretelied thy good one, and intends to hang onto it | rightsor privi itinay | Y | Above all the eountry desired that we shonld e L ] S the | while and does ot chuen well, it should | Cloveland Plaindeale On the 9th of eramped limbs in a walk about the plat- Tik i a I jeet to this provision, and subject to the 3 ike a hungry Afvican to a fat 'possam | h, ¢ ave pure eivil There shall be no i : o a lttle m water poured into the o 5 et ey form. Most ‘\‘ them were from points | = Coupt wiil be opened in the seeond ju- | Power of tie mayor and council, by or- | int “of bargain and sale about. it i Would distratieliise tho womch of !";',:,,“' il it 1]'\«‘4:‘1“:':‘\“1"\‘.v 1t e Iml'"‘:"',‘mlf' ',r“:‘ A ”"‘, "]‘]’””" gand | bound 4o | dicial aistriet during the present term in | dinance, w niake all’ reasonable ' regula REEY Pl AR Sy o scugttiecl, Lis, a1 eTins otion was valootod=yons 11, thya 81, | Wik (i cranngdavary. (hie K there s [ man to eat thirty quail in. thirty conseotte spenk of east o a, and they le n Lancastor county, Februs May | or the rent of gis meters . | s ipm o aLyg cry,of the democrats | tliarofure, a part of the bill, ore liquid is requived to got the butter ) 1o f there Monday morning on time. In the | 13 Getoher 11 Otoe county, March 50, Ihe origi ct of legislature, incor- | Was iarn the rascals out, © which cou PRI A améndment proposed by Mr. Edmunds | MO Tk e '”,’fw‘ vl\ A ) ,M.En‘ etrot und that thore Is nio_tenson’ why & party was Al ph of ils ity Whoss | sentomber 14, Novemibor 10, Dnss cotinty. | porating the Olnnkin Gis company, ap ean that ::“)rn‘lI.AI“'A”\\\U!‘-"’\I:):;”h‘.‘ tiey | was to, providing that “marriaees | 0~ s AR B ST T L may ot ea giia 1 “1\|""‘1'L” as \\vl' sserption of ‘the Hie fro Wivrnat | y her 16; Cy 0 s LR AL L G LM E should be tut it cilar state o it nol ng fourth JCre 13 1o trotiylo o s t ¢ as he o said he conld cal two ¢ d tion of the ride fr in Omaa west | 3] 20, September 28, November 0, have power to regulate the rai w \: [ amairs, Mr. Hale confinued, lad avisen in | oy BUE Rt incldin et intiions | oreameries are tised, bt whon the cream | oy for thirty days. The, end. ot thisd h 405 iR RO AR Willie Wiite, the lad who stole two | proved February 9, 1866, AL Maine within the Jast six months. There | graiiiing BN it is vaised in - pans, and it s thick and | fiendly dispato was 8 small w and o I He uys tha with the aid of the | voeso and used the proceeds of their sale | that —said — com shenld — not | were a few large offices in that state, ‘There Mr Van Wyek ofered an amendinent o leathery, it isapt todo 0. Some people | D, Betman bogan the task of eating sk { two plows the track was clenred for tho | £ al0t mun. his hoon Tooked for 4 | whder — penalty forfeiture, — of | were but thirtyscven prestdential Fostoflices, | peeiny i 3 Dbl tled, | runin a'lot of sounr wilk to make more |1y quail in thirty doye -4 paira day, ono | The Barlington's Passengers’ Experience While 8now Bound at Graenwood. . position in hic office m 1 ) g from the extortionate charges of Proposed Changes at the Commercial | re<iznation of M < company ~How Judge Mason Got Seriously | The mecting of t t X " <ays: Asaresult of my investiga unfailingly~ become — gros Ks, carrying away the profits The eolt that followed its mother to market get nine-tenths of its training for the business of the world on the road train o that it reached Greenwood, | 100 Hi the charter, charge any higher rates for | but several hundied Touthcluss ones. No | Bensing witl th | crm in the reform sehool, i ; | The duties of that body conld. he said. be just | buttermille amd float the ot b [ ; olghteen miles east of Lincoln, about 3 | *Ay Freank Sibley has received a lettor | #4s than should b preseribod *by. ordi department of the overnent e so near well bl ) buttermilk and tloat the butter, but L | for dinne o clock Monday afternoon, seven hours | from liis' wife stating that she has sc. | nances or resolutions of the city counel, | {hh phic s the postoftice depattinent, and out from Omaha, Near the Coleman | joeted n spot near Tarpon Sprin n th This, so far as I know, is the only char Rl i o amendment provided that a board of three : furm, just west of Greenwood, the fitst | Gulf gonst of Flotida, for. the. loeation of | ter evor granted (o o s company i 1his TRT o e it (e et CIOV: | oflrers of the iy should perorin the duiies | erean” | pcnt oy tme dt s ot | & Buekley's rostuirnt making pr plowran into ‘s drift about eight feot | lio tamperance tolony | eity, so that if any vights ave claimed | dais well soanuetet o BOW ested T e connission, 11¢ e petial G tions 10 et the Lt gl e doctos {oep and 1,00 fect long 3 5 b ms the new | under the chy W the present gas col il ! by o) | nouneed e extravagance of the com a little warm or cold wats e onso | S R TR TR R I LT wm\':h: eI RMIS YN NV T o] oy S spnenl e tor ity Uil | A Instate hat 8 i [ Dy et o tisq o dash churn, Dut 41 have eaton fifly-nine quafl, and. 1 Tinhing . buok half o mile’ the | Yfasterthun, who Tiae boen on night dury | Jeck to thio prov wred roublicats had expreted 1o go-out, The | e e Uitted States, 1 i b wdard bareel e, aml | ool good. People have suid that }t could engincers on the four locomotives pulled | goi Foar vonre L . The company lirst commeneiy i AL Lt the ei et (e lind boow || Mr. Voories donied thik nd chilionged | 15, £A¥es £ 4166 DR a0 TToN] bR it ¢ done, 1 merely wished to b the throtiles wide ope Al sent tho ST ALY { tions in this city was organized Teat :h.n ’nwl_\ .N.-.n-d to g0, The atl- | M. Vel Wek to prove Lis st andling of o buttur s int i 1o | the Tallacy of this statément, and - think [ mighty ass of iron into the snow | v B, Norval, Seward; N. S, Harding, | Omaha Gas Manufaeturing company,and | Binistration had taken a conservative cours Mr, Van Wyek, in reply, rend from a list i every thin I o | have done so. 1 like quail now just as T i e DS N TR i il Bl gl A : IS it may | 00 the presicent, thonet prossed to make | 1, Vit Waelks tn reptys vend from a list butter froi swoet cream thin | well as Tdid a month ago, when 1 bega little, but the plows could not foree their |ty s, 1 -Sieconoen. oo G | B« ce No. 139, passed Janusary ‘h:l‘.[,t‘..‘.‘"i‘:""{i’l'.J';C.‘.f?.‘\:TiI;'I..‘.'.'”‘,',‘\‘ff."’.",d janiters | pebomt mix sweet and sour eream | go'eat thewt, 1 could cat forty mor i way through, and after a number ot inef- | ' A Hoh: thett; Chas, O | 22, 1808 i | woke up one morning in Maine and found ,,,;‘llm e A L il o I will pase oft i the prtter | CSenty days, and L bet 500 on it. " tual efforts, the two engines from the | goses Honvy se and Joe | Itiswith this company that the city | that persons had beenappointed whom nobody | ) it 5 3 R o 1 ’ it L Fhe waiter announeed that the last e b | he | Bates, enry oD B oL 1o L GBHURNGL Sl o L AL B8 | LA Tong Ll ieenuppolniied sliou navaty, | amplusedonly: tn milk aned be lost. Mix it whead and stir | quagi ready, and the doctor. entered 1) s e coupied oty aied the Sixoma- | yller, OmahasG. T, Snyder, Palmyra; [ entered info acontract September 4, 1851, i L | mergency.Tle thouwehit he'knaw the reason | it well. AT siitall chines set 1o “bucking the drift. The T ol | for furnishing gas for public buildings | ease it was found that the chairman of the | e ok’s atiack on the Nrid axwell, Fairmont: D. John ! mocratic committes, S, Brown, had ““\“'(' \EAWyclis attack o tlie Utaly vou Keeping the Cows Cle table. Ona plate, resting on two picces in in the meantime was lying at | Jas. Birney, Crete; | ond lighting the steeet lamps for the tevm | vl s A J 1wood whova Hio passengors imusott | 5o DARRE e L L L e S Ut o as Lt GlleoH sVl iVARIE h00E)i% Me. Vontliona i | G ren ReRteRIBII O ket Dedding | Of toast, was - ioiled quail. On- the ! 2 , Nebraska City, Monrc i 1 7 and had come to Washiniton to superintend | g, M 4 ¢ table wa lish of ol lish of themselves by playing seven-up, holding The company now operating the gas the distribution of patronage under the civil ter understood himself on the subjeet be- | in- winter time, and in ele: ning the | & was dish of olives, 1 dish o mock trinls, Singing songs, and making ) Iocks nd furnishing gns to tho dty and | service systom, - Mr. e Fead soveral letiers, | for¢ tking his seat. (Laughter). Mz Voor: | daples, Unless oxtta pains. are- talke i S e L SR LID ST BRI ocensional raids on the larde the T [ Drovtment samers 1s tho United Gas Im- | one sayiig that e people Tiad _sent | s (IOt wieli o speakcin the tine of the | gl ielling stabios will bo. tho results | did Hot bogin to eat immediatoly, . Ho bucolic denizens which produ Mis. C, 1, Steph ¥ v f Provement company the postmaster geneal o petition willing that o Shoulde 11 seemod to e | consequently the milk will be e | took the bird in - his fingers and broke more tempting than® frozen rs CF. Stephens freturie from While I have mo definite knowledze | ¥ eizhty-four persons, praying for the ap- | S thi e Wyek said, whose | less atfeeted, T am well satisied that | 003 leg, but kaid it on the plate. He ate and heavy bread, Thus the City yesterday. concerning the identity ot this new com- | pointment of a persan who, iowever, wits | 0 e ke i filthy stables and filthy habits of milking | @ luge olive and then swallowed a A, and a8 night drew on,and | W G llemenway has gone to Datton |y Teufpose it o e the same com A ,“‘I_‘v';"“.f“,-ll'l';'l"'\\"1"|'!""";"“"' My, \ eted. | are the chief canses of so much poor but. | mouthiulof quail. impossibility of wéiting through the | on legal husiness SRR | Dany'to which the right to construct or | [IEOM oo of Browns letters was handed to Mter some Tuither diseussion (e DL went | ter beinge made in winter il in <pris R e S drift betore morning was 1ealized, the Sol Bergman, of Max Meyer § s, | aequir s works was granted by the | present juquiry. e b made inquiry for U orrow, Mr. Edmundssaying he | well aware that butter made in winter | ¢ CRRRIER snow-bound travelers disposed them- | leaves s moring — on P 1o [ mayorand eouncil, January 1888, | the purpose of putting boforo the Sontte fall | il phe senate to- “sit it out™ and | yeks lavor and color, bt with proper | e finally finished the quail, and the selves us hest they could to while away | New York | under ordinanee No. 564 By the 'terms | information o Out of 100 of othtes e vot ee that an Wednes. | CATC itean: o made sweet and 'clodn. | teferee declared him the winmer the wearg hours by paying court to Mot | Mrs, Adolph Meyer g afternoon | of ordinance No. 561 the United Gas Im. | the lavze mostonl et now seemed | T hES Tesolitiin express. | VO el depends upon the food the | T stk w eI Pl Fortunately the temperature wa sagoanumber of fier friends yesterday at [ provement company ler to obtuin | that Brown had re T phity-scven | g the sense of the sentto. on the deith of | cows eat: in order to have color, corn L L LIIICEENY ()< Wiy moderate, and there was no suffering, e residence on Twenty-fifth street the privileges by void ordinances grant. | of the new appointments. M ted | late Viee President Hendricks, meal with beans and - ground onts fed | sepved the quail, 5 Dayl same, and with it the death of Miss Ela MeBride arrived in the city | 0d, was required within sixty days from LU e T Mr. Morgan ¢ resolution, which was [ liberaily, and a little oil meal added, is Fhe meet on sixty quail weighs about f Brown. Brown \raTH e 4 i the storm winds. Men shove Vay | yesterdey to resume her work, and is ayoinnd wANEHoNNH - the approval the f, to file with the | & joiod” b Y VI i h | to, dircetin ommissioner of In- | ahout as uear perfect vations v he i\:“'llh '.r\.\.»'“.'(.l.l;'f'::f:l‘liil‘.“}.ll;" I\va;', ek | guest s fiideond : | Eeneral had urnod thse mattors o s leyin the eivilization of Indians re- | Tt thnothy hay. and. o oictiof ) broken through and the triin came on to | Mr. €T, Middloton, who was assault- p am informed this was neyer done, | duent over to his wssistant, who relied on | e the establishiment of AaChinol west o8 1 elover. 1t is quite & common sight 1o sco ' U I | ed by Mr. H. Gray on Monday, writes o | o that no vights or privi i now | Brown, Bt the postiaster i BhTIAI e sieoie IS | i s part of tlie countey cows Tn wintor ol 5 & one Tor snpper Ha G0 10, Hib 0 rm i g g | doiCE “alievar St mone: bl 0| SO g vening €0 e daye enidy e hrovided Uit - bosrt of thiee | SR, 6 Wil got raneid it the | yenortoround Dr. Bracmge i Me eptance of its terms | g committees. — The postmaster affairs to il revort whetl iven o winter, with pleuty of good, e here just twenty-four i ofmilitary enfistments, wstraetion and dis- nd twenty-seven after leay- letter to the Beg, the substance of | 0 «quired by any gas company under | made acomplete apswer to tl cipline, of Indian youths, with a view to | time with th hips loaded down with ing Omah which is that he was the vicved party ordinane the senate. - Tle lind ot stated wi U | qualifying them for” service Uhited th vz ditto, also their backs - . and not the He claims that 3 any probably does not | Wishes of the people had bee pec S ar ith he 1 dust. The CHANGES AT THE COMMERCIAL, ; R any. pr y B0 L the new appointments, - No explanation hud STy . with hay-seed and dust. “Ihe Tn adldition tothe o [ e did not insult ) 1y s Wil . ¢ rights or privilezes under this | | o the Tfaious system on- which . Hoar asked and_obtains i Drash and card are never seen in the cow Bre Monday, Landlord Kitehe s A. Mandelber Max Meyer & Bros., | ordinan L as Lam intormed, elaims | proceedings complained of had been | t o have the judieinl sal t o them the cowsare total strang: Commercind has given orders to | celebrated Ta the tweniy-ninth an- [ to be th voof the Omaha Gas | based. : W, thisisall wrong. As a rul 25 YEARS IN USE. partition sepa the ladios' parvlor | niversary of h vent into this breath- | Manufacturi pany, and to he pos- Mr. Vestsaid it was impossible that the ad well fed;some have bank orably the bil from the oflice ¢ 1 the ing wor The bovs enjoyed ci ssed of all the its of said Omaha | ministration shonld now every man who tontaniti "j"'{{’)"l‘;:.“l"" Lk 5 | barns. but there is a want of care -nug".‘w“‘_'mmmlT,,‘—‘mm!m of tho Ago! ous oflice. | Mr. M s gencrous lands, and tendered | Ga turimg company. sohicited oftice, At Mr. Vest had his way he 1 i A went of commion se | grooming and hand I pays o card MPT spacethrown into e nd will be placod i tho | him in retur wishes. for muniberlass re: | S b 0 contract ot tho city with [ Wotld mako 1t sanislemeanor for . S hill 1 i bragh. the: abws Gl i0hox. Jooie | BT OrA south yrner and the business run by | turns of the oceasion. g [ the Omaha Gas Manufacturing company | 1 solicit ollier. Bug wiat was the postinaster | | hetter, and eortainly the niiiking e be | § O RPID LIVER. the hotel, Wessell's lease being eaneellod Senator Corbett, of Oregon, arvived yes- | is concerned, no rights whatever can be mon law in both AL RS OER N GH EE Er oo Adjoun done more cleanly Tossofappetice, Bowels costive, Pain in on the 1ith of ¥ The room now | terday on the Union Pacitic wland” | acquired by the new company without | mend people 5 15 the. postinaster ioase X s tho A with dull gensation in tho ocen wbarber Shop is o be con- | inan-Oregon Raulway & N on | the consent of the city, as the contr: ! cans for recom- | Wasiixaros, Jan. Go—The 52 Importance of the P o aln uneoE tho shouider- 1into a reception parlor for Jaglies. | special conch. He and’ his party spent | expressiz provides that it cin be aseig endations? Mr. charactorized M |1 s e SHECTOM Sl I'h c indy . o i to exortion of Lody or mind, s closed last night and | the day in Oma and left last évening | only with the consent of the city council. ale’s position as mere eant. 11e (Mr. Vost) Ml ) ite. Joint J. R Dodg atistician of U Irritebility of tomper, Low spiricn, with ) had betore now scen in the’ departments at ferin * thanks of congress to the | ynent of agriculture, Washington, | nte oflinving neglected nome duty, ton_ such endorseine as this, ernor and o of Ohio for | very imporiant branch of American agr Dizziness, Fluttering at tho ot hotaro tho eyes, Hendnche will b wh into the dining room. [t | 1o continue their journey to Was The prices at - which the Gas Improye will be gratifying to the rons of the nator Corbett is a fully qualitied wmem- | ment company proposed to furnish the | RISl e house to know it Mr, Kitehen has re- [ ber of this mlionaire senate. now being manufuctured and known | wiih i hicretite i ahposimn Gocks Uiy ¢ ure S nimbers in summer ave e s ondache tained Mr. R. W. Johnson as chief clerk, - as water g asshown by said ordi- | hueh refused. Yot () tor from Maine [ On motion of Mr. Taylor of Ohjo, fhe [ FECent years about 43,000,000 to 45,000,600, | @es wm's, Highiy colored Urine, and with Stuart Montrose on duty at night Postofli a nance 664, are as follows: had discovered whi ided (o be a | resolution wasaidon” the table for the | OF lour-liiths as many as the inhabitants CONSTIPATIOM and Cap Hudson, the old restatrant man, | Postofi sk during | o mivate'eosimers for gas, 0candle | i 3 : Dresent; RO of the United States, and the number in- | qoams PILLS are speciiy's us gene g snding J. <8 rnished | et feet, not to exc Garresene 0 | ) 6 : e 2 Dills introdiced to-day. | nually si itered is now about to such cascs, ono doso efec(s > STARON MUANIED WA DRSO SORNE 2 1] AT ! b private consuniers fo mdle Vi 1 by the republican part During th the day S 000, which is less by 1,000,000 or ehango offeeli Ly afternoon the Bes man, in | DY William Van Vieck, of the postoflice wen per L) fect not to exceed.... 215 rliecs said Carlisle was absent trom the chair, the chair | thah four yenrs ago, The « 2 e (i (ho systom 18 quest of news, strolled into. Judge Ma ftment: or public buiidings and se IK6 e i nasters and b occupled eltlier by genor M | b declined (o the extent of 2,000,000 in ) Action on L of news, strollec o Judge Ma- IS - B B iy 2 5 other minor postiy s had been cha eliborn, and the impress as t ) 5T Y son’s oflice, when the following conversa- | Established.—Colon, Saunders county exce DO TIrosonb admin bt o T b 0| SpCakor whs o nged Ta ot h el ny th f cha i tinit Yo onwnsud Ihenezer S, Rand, postmaster. Simeon, | Gas for sireet Tonps from (wili Voorhieg snowed tiat not as | s co 2 0 faras can o learned | - While the numbers ave about cighty to on o noer 8, Rand, postmastor. - Simeon, | G G GG G b that ot 15| s commite o, o G s 10 et | oVile the monborcare anout eighty to NTRACT SARSAPARILL “( Can you tell T ER, T ST E 1 miny ¢ nomade in the, post- | no changes huve - hoe made t U 3 county, Elias Stetwell, postma per might ofliey ! sthe people by theirvotes | in e ation of " the com- | enumeration in Europo gives | only ahout TSR ba Rl on ity el ik, repairs the wastes o ol un geplication 1s 1o bo matlo | tor. Spading, Greely county; Thomas | yro " the. contruo the Omaha | last fall intended shonil b made by the A | mittecs vy ‘o, ol | Jitcen to 100 of popuifaifon,” T’ chiws | gt the vl W e VrLaalyon Fox postmaster. s Manufacturing company the prices | 1inis Mr Voorees syipathized with | some minor eharges may ibe made hefoye | how relatively sinll the Kuro) ; e od ARdil “Yes, siv, There will be an application Names and sites ehanged—Mooklar, | are as follows: turmed out, Thoy woild ot e 1"I:I’ill it :.h;niynlvlu{.“(:“w it |Kv:'m.!|--'|~|'l1}yyx‘. sttes . bafors | Sumption, how easily a supply y be AOParis (Hpyic made very soon. e way, who ave | Sheridan county, to I E » Mrs. | To private consumers for ¢ g5 | & While us the democrats had gotten 15ed | naming Mo rmiicte the call of {ivo statos o | come u vlv it :,’ml ‘h.. l-.‘.lu: Blysin i A A s, you? Mahola S. McCail postmaster. | e e . to it Mr.Voorhees was not herc to defend | territories remain to be ealled: but tho. peege | CXe ARGl s O ke - “T'm the Ber man.» Postinsters appointed. —Elora, Nuck- | e buildings...... . Brown. “He thought Hate had done the dew- | nition of members who were - absent ipon e affect the demand for Awerican ) % H Street lamps . o a9 r t “Oh, b1, Tdon’t know thing about | olis co " aArrel ifor, SRR 1 seee ocracy a serviee by exposing such | the recent bill days may oceupy a couple of ol dont know nnything about | olls county, J. Warren Keifer, Jr. Endi As to the allowance of the ill, to which | Budid Mr. Hale stppose b co s RO T AT Fatal Corn Feoding, it. It's none of your d—d business, any- | cott, Jeflerson county, John Convye ) D 4 P o g NaE el ¢ TR o ot he co ittee S, npression on the country th MoK The call of s he introduction of p s T R Lo G e o oouniy, dneob M, G pLartoritle i e aieil S bl ontiosouhirytnttionomog W | LS Sl reciutione e pintoduetign. o | o hord of n wostern pork-erowee i P concern the public, 5 Smith. Hickman, Lancaster county, Wm. | Rl L VGO on- S } iti0 0 ONBINBIONE OF thot eatl iy louse ad- | Who teeds his pigs apon a variety of fool i i I\ Having sccurcd the information heewas | P, Larsh, Nunds, Loup county, Abra. | 5;‘1,""."'“ gxipinoit fnisandaoason | S el oW O U e LA IO Wl i bbilita torh Lt el oy ire: o :‘“‘h‘ I\llul ln Ixmi'vllif t‘ - :\li ‘:ll:l.lfil.ll ‘nu-l hagyiilory, TOWA || Inmy opinion the chargzes for streot | -h»wx:'\ :'-‘.':l"ll'” '|“ fiole DE B lod b | - A Now Jorsoy mun once sald hat the i R ul}‘ ’l:. G i s GRAIN AND PROVISION nger by assuring him that he had Bstablished—Covington, Trwin county, | FUnps as well as for gas furnished public | by i o the of the o States | people in ¢ o mos qui OxeIEvoli livaie ) [] [ o0 the question fully and satis: | Thomae B uislon S, | buildings, are excessive, and all should [ bitore his election, and ho (Vest) was e | AR 1 sood when tiey | hea * T b s bt " ME ard county, Bradley Chapin; Columbia, | ny itself, and to bo fonnd “in_ ordingm Wit ¢ 1 that muen complaint had conie - > : ”fi:.‘w “\\l:.‘v_vmh.x’\“vl» I~I§|‘2‘..|‘|‘“K\IIT'I|HI:: il ”wfl‘p::;w:v “-(lr“‘]u(lv'w’l;-n' County Judge Parker braved the storm City, Lonisa ceur ndrew Lisch | “ St And 4 ery 5 from the demoerats because had not made Monday and Wentdown into Sonth Lin- | Conasyillo. Muscs county, Rufus R | 4, removals enonh, i | by the use of St. | and providing dry, clean, warm nes coln to'm W. C. Vindle and Frona | Wolford; | Fort son, Winneshick [ For Hig duturo ']”“i'!‘J"';“i”” of the | "o debato then nd on_motion of | Jucobs Oil | ehanging the fatter frequently, this dred Frankforter, inaccordance with o prom- | county, ' Philip J. Huber; wdonia, | Myorand council, attention to M the communication of the bost 5 diseas verted 4 er an ise made . The judge has | Louisa' county, Levi Mi Key; Greene, | PYovis VII‘IV.I ordinance No, lll, which rgeneral was referred to the committee Jo B Riley, Real Estate and Loan Bro. Mr. B.F. Johnson ¢ in Our Conntry bough manue and intends to look county, 8. T, Hotehkiss; Kulona, | SN 10 00 iy, stany time after Janu Ll Hisorm. . ko, hos, removed Lo Roows 4 and” 0, | [omo, tho'opinion of. Inlelizent mdoe FICH up the weather forccast before binding | Washington® connty, Jacob K, Lauser; | 13y 1585 the rizht to purchase e gas rowoalll AL Liockis roaonb rasolns anite’” block DU i s s il PERIEH 4 Ay suoh i6he ha ¥ 2 = r ) 3 y | works and - improvements belonging | tion of itquiry rezacding the payment of perieneed furmers ors ns indy himsclf to any such jobs hereafter Kilbonon, 1 county, Jacoh reto, at the cost thercof with interest | customs duties in coin and the application of ———————— cating that “the so-callod hog cholera” is Z il of Commerco, Mrs. Grahiam, wite of the ex-connty VanBuren ) rate, not excecding ten | thLeoin to e purposesof the Siking fund, | Overconts for Men, Boys, Youths and | oy U o the so-ca prolonged wnid ex tréasur 5 gone to St. Louis to attend orne, or coent s o | ete. My, Gray said he would vote for it, but | children at havd tine prices, See them at cessive corn-feedi s seurvy is the r v ' PTIN] the funcral of her father, Abram Hilton, # 4 county. 3 g e S for reasons very different from those which SHmEaN Bro.'s & Co Ve Rt I protracted | Ho Co MILLER, Western Business Solicitor, ( and postal eards ab | Franklin ; Parkersburgh, | | Lo ot consider thut tho eity is under’| yoluated Mr, itk . (iose whe T T ey e =7 < vostollice during Decewber | Butler county, Newell G. Bakor, Bly. | A1y ShLation s toaesnlethainlcsons it o o A G i, - when appearing well. even, has little e BECE N etaiTat 164, L ) i rompany, and. betore doing” so or | tenative.” It wasbased on the ide BvorvEiporEont s LAl Elo . AR s s s 5 % ST Agont Gorner, " of tho Mutual Bonefit | Mobod s onoy. Rbagy fouti, AR | B fuihr Hiahts o prvilogos, thy | ot it wasbascd on the | Enitiol B verr nasson il bafabloto woar £l b vituli X i anid | Loosl Businoss Bolloitor, 11304 Dougs Life Insu co "compuny, has puid to | O, Smelser: © Ridgew AT zhis of the city and its citizens” should | with gold. It was a hope ol ) inment | B9 8 S e ”)"I’r i ]lwl I oL when slunghtered yields litTe more blood las S, Omaha, Neb, General Funke's widow' #5000, the | county Miss Josie A 1 be carelully guarded and protected, not | 0f this international ratio that actiated many T T O] ¢ YA than a turnip. Having almost no vitality, amount of the policy held by (he do. t”»'":) S OR0 T y with Feference to the present, but p.-qunquI piow, In “vatiug for that bill, | street, corner Ten Ui s readily succumbs” 1o every adverse | P Tor S ounE A censed i areant Sher b tothe future and tho im- | qhton 0ttt tna St s oen dg e Bilar Oreak andl Indian Wateitory ta rgiapoliainplnac g forin el Mon, only 1 by matl " Col, Thos. Ewing returned from the | will. Dubuque county, Peter Fries: Stors yower that may be eentered ina | e’ dollar worth i, In INT8 WA HOW | o of the bost Soft Couls in tho murkos, | e roase he dies of depending on local peslinie Hot Spr eaterduy cured of his [ City, Story county, M. Swartout: Swei pparently hnrmloss compuot prorth less than *0 cents, © Passtonate iuvee: | guP0h o0 ) Jure W. BEDronn rod ar 1diet, he is still rheumatic aflliction. Kossuth county ol P, Hoi " tespectiully submitted, tive on the part of the silyer 0 would | 105 Aie or 1»\\.‘3/ L » DE 3 15 changed to a rational diet, he is sti term as chiof justice of | Whulee, Dully connter 1 f i N gy, W Coxen, not, enbance tlie” value of tho silver doflar, | -~ #1458 MhSE_ Jable, to. Locoma dlson Lundidic from » court expires by limi A Ry rath DU Omama, Neb, Jan, 5 City Att'y, | The us and recommendations of the - i PAlh the slightest causes, because of the loss 1 |"l|'vl "“.,‘ -flnl ‘l\li::xn I't:llm“‘ Wichita, Guthrie county, J y y prosident and seeretary of the treasury on the | Al Kmg |\...1 Labor |'n..| ”llx ln]lt"lwl.t'll of vital energy from previous corn-feed tion to-da when - Judgoe Max Burs . 5 L oL A1 -l silver question were 11zht. He (M, Gray) | in the colomzation society will ple M- ng and beciise of the weakness trans assumes the position for two years as - DECEMBER MORTALITY. Jras ot lierw to dofend any one, biteconomio | tend the Wednesday evening meeting | iy ST 0L L6 Weikiios s, provided by tie (.(,_,,\1.,,.,.',,‘,"_ 3 The county commissioners yesterday \ets Tuken from the City Physician's laws we always the sae. ”r']\\‘h ither | 8 pom. at the K. of l.‘ hall S The writer thinks the talk about “tubor The American District Telegraph com- [ awarded the confracts for furnishing the ysicia a bondholder nor the son of a bondholder, By order of the President puny have oponed up business with necessary printed supplics o he cutnty |] port for Last Month, but s favor 01 il 4 ool swino. aro not the onfy stouk sullering GREAT N i weity-four boxes during the coming ye he contract | The following is a summary of the re- | honest money. o Act - of - 187 Sus cide, FHOnG RIS UL T . I N L Among the pas ors from the east | for stationery was awarded to Gibson, | port of births and doeaths in Docembon baving A.'.!'.'i'm.-uff.'-.1. A"”fm«'-f:;iw\ W08 | TmeNvos, N o, Jan, 6—John G, Steph. [ KO Ueorn excess A GREA DICAL WORK 0§ MAXHOD sty s ),‘, ;s .....|.-1l|,lur Oregon, Mitlor & Richardson, and or blank swh,‘ filod by City Physician Loisonring with, | silver IR } ver | ens, of the United : d and Shelter the Stock, : Tk '\“il\‘: l“lfl'”m“u:l’ G :rn 3 ‘xm“\i\‘x“: m{_[ml ||\nu )l nAlmv : A ;(-ulul‘n:( ¢ flescending u.!.. Canal company, died this \«-In : from the Col D. Curtis writes in the New R ) e rrading ere 2 rge anc expeeted | s »asis of an ity cent dol i thus the | effects of a pistol wound in the head. 1t is T \$ ch pleased to work on Kil k Brothers' contract on | gathering Tuesday evening of friends of | 49 bivths. The causes of death were as | 4 fio Ubited S would, I | feoks of a.pisiel wound Ju :ilie Je York Tribunc: 1 was much plensed to % v f i | generally believed that he committed suiei the Burlington extension to the north- L1 G, Fowler and wife at their vesi- | follows y ling Its own globt, This would be | EWRUr baLADITIL for s west, A good portion of the route be- | dence, 1007 Pierce. Euch one brought | Death by violene a public misfortung, as evidenc @ condi- | 8 80 UA5 B00D FLEODICIBRE, B TIM The reli. tweon Grand Isiand and Broken Bow is | some substantial token of esteem and | Scarlet jover. . Ry v 1eaat | pobE nuplio AN whinl tosay tha | Hilo DX 10 JIRRIAI Loty 310 Joi ' in the big sand hills, among which cuts | friendship fons, r | DIMRGEIR s rcioneansnisnssieessrainiiossd | (SH IR ublly, roprobonsiblo’svillSindis 1 vcs vetaign of the tiaeady b Riat Wae do | n w0 Missionary work may | i work i (hla. n can be made during the worst weather. | ments and _musie’ filled & yvery happy | Croup.. . . - M. MePhierson followkd on the same sub- | ton and was examinii yeapon” when | s be done near homeas well s il pastintd, THhiat s o 0 H | | | ESTABLISHED 18 | culosis” and epizootic goes to show that Fxnusto hyaiol Dot Pl 3 i the the city el There were 33 deaths and ce, one recent cold day, tl § . or & ¥ 3 blo, e o had all his cattle shutin the i vl Or oLl ki ths, ot of nu A few years ago this wonld not | i {1t Firo Warden Newbery sports a new | evening until a late hour. Fevers . . [RTIPPRPP it was accidentally dis he shoot- | away ofl. It is prising how many | fea Aol saunl e ¥ S s il 3¢ joc he United States treasury, Le said, was acc f surp v 1t Ly g Nie Nelmet, ono of Frank Mili's bost, [ Inanition T | i bocome o Vist st ompiicated oot | i pecuricd I the' Penneyivania. railioud | farsore cling to-t 00 o of ke S A b tior ek oty S e resent from the liberal and populur S 5 Consumptic Al L i our | bullding in this eity s cold winter days in the ele o $hould 1o read by the young for ) i on e e . o i = R, ¢ ar rehi Lwill bon “llll ml(nh 1 TH1S UNRIVALED Hmm-m:l\ y Ades 9 a forii virions |.m.x\l..} = = ,‘H.m‘.‘,,(v “| tathers did it for lack | i ted for reliet. 1t will bones The Unit S court and state | o 4 Pneumonia. ... 4 £ALANE 5, 1AZe Were oW suspended & 0 Y of stables, anc o sons and grandsons | here fs o mei Y 1o whou (Lo Solenoy supremo cou both billed to open | SOUTMERN Reawoy | Heart disease.’.." ; ) ot 10 4 properrelation with e S TPy ot 1 ittt | SR he folnoe here Tuesday, but the judges had made | WAKRANTED Nor 10 | Aenengitis and Encepiicriiis) 1101000000 | kol i (e opinion of the best authori [ want of sense, or it is stapidity, which | 4! : ) 0 e W 1L, % A4 N“.’ amounts to same thing, and the e il 0 i, Mss., who iy Yon 2 } ¢ ) r {4 X i i o ang )] " . Apo) the world, we Wl now t Lo a point T O T et worky Y i oot , o o o e i ko : city council has passec dis S S - 818 A us for us t ‘Tlie nead o ency wis » N Bale: o8 OB W L LS SOL, man provifing that T 11 Tuiurs adi. | Panicus o umcuiy et G| ousfor s togo, e necd of curreriey was LN st 0 winter tcin, { b ( tions to Lincoln the streets and alleys AR 444 14824 by busine Whenever the treasury Theys §s | arcazm m the term | S eyt A 0 shall bo ad to cortospond fn widih | Bi¥aL svsTa assansannsanennd 1ot R P C INIENEE CINE R > é ing;"the poor ereatures arc so | efjuilure.” Montion e phoes HYSELR and direction, and be continuous with | B 18 PUREL \EGULATUR i ' nasitas A 4 mr-|.||u-{um... would hiave 1o take care o kept as to get ns much winter into thein the streets and alleys of the original ABLE, A : won.8 | BUVCL The sllver dobloy Gad s far re- 2 \ s possible, or to get all the summer out town, and no addition shall be plitted It Will Cure all Diseases Caused ] r year 9 deutt Jained 8 par with gold because they had but N of them. What folly. 1t is one-fourth of ptherwise without the consent of the by Derangement of the Liver, i i | Wlted bk, and wero llwited du number S the year—the three months it takes cattle 4 v, o o of public needs, : 4 mayor and counil. 'The ordinance is a Kidney and stomach, LR there were 7 deaths; s law 6Ll hold Food after Liires son fo rectiperato after a winterss doplution goud one bt jts foree is lost by the nomi- | 1¢ you feel auil, debilitated have fre | In the secor L the third, 2; in the | turies of observation, namely, that bid mwoney Fhon there i the rauning down perio nfl‘ldl‘v_fmh) H $10 lufl\mnl u;::,i.-.llefil,r n;s lxl‘“; headucl lmul: 'f“‘,‘fl."}f’.“y' boor u}; to}lu-:h. in the 1inlh. 1; in the h, 2, lh\(\’munl, -mlmnu!: v, All history ulm.'mlnmlx o b ruwy\ .‘1; e } :'."ll..nu‘ Ivl uv‘\ - A c violution.” The y shonld be made | petite and rongue couted, you aro 'Sutforiy "wenty of the deaths w those of | With @ currency of Huctuating value which n leaves just threo mWmths ralitable D d ) - nb lenst §500, which would cause avavi. | L torpid Yk portsnaty o | males, 16 of fomales; nine wore thoce of | OUrs was tending 4o bacome Sheculation W The Great Invention | growth. Good business, No wonder the d you ou clous property owners 10 have respeet for | SIMMONS LIV LATOR! p rried persons, twenty-six of single | fovaced and Johagy 1uju hestened HIN'G Cattle are ranty .mvl‘h we to be kept till g b At g, ime you (ool gour sysem | ani three ot Wil prsons. “he . | i o would s il i phlin | et e A gNWA'S four on e Years ol 4 ot any" s T R e o 9 i Ms Olbaniig, (o L Jpur & o il our countey, as importers would protect or ) 5 3 9 vk = e P Mrs. N. C. Brock has gone to St. Louis néeds cléansing, foning, regilating wiihe nual death-rate during the month was | themselves Hefortinb o the sieetof hie I8 HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER | Lhey @t up three months ind fall back | pose Mustang Liniment only good ¢ brother, onry Sheldd V] out violent purging, or stiwulating with. ¢ ) b, s0 that it tak just four years tc flamm :,?rr],.,:- ] :‘.‘. L'",".i,‘ .lul;:,‘(v|\,|:x‘|.]:i:lmf.-“‘]~||1? SUk ialasioucing ko oy i Mo McPherson exclaimed: SGod | W 0w Hapw to ¥4 BRICor HANDS, | IS AT At i Uk 3 >4 for horses? It is for inflammas ), L O the 49 births, 40 vhite and 3 | forbid that the Awerican labore 1 evel , A Fite Warden Newberry and his wen | QF {uan oolorod 4 path 0, Ware white aud 8 | forblo tias tio Awe figan Iaborer sould ever | oL particulariy adapted to Wi Ci¥inates his is i extreme ease but it 18 often | tion of all flesh, have been busy for two diys past digging lmmons lYel e u a OP Five interments were made in the eem- | Of India™ The blow aimed by the stiver | Nofamily, rich or poor, stould be without it mstrated Ives in spri ill not out hydrants lrmnIl l\!llul-nu‘\:l banks. ]l’,. etery of the Holy Sepulcher, 23 in Pros. | e at the {;lum. .llx.‘.mn;um ", M »r5|1&|'|.~ Sold by all Grocers, but bm»un-or‘m-'u..‘x sigel) 60 MuCh u8 voauls ut three months. last night they had cloared over eighty 2 £ i ~ D aamar F el Hil o | son insisted, would strike with'ten fold foree tatons, PEARLINE s wanufactured and when tour yeurs old will not weigh o 1ght the ghty PREPALED BY peet Hill ceunete i, Lauvel Hill, 2in | 6u%ioTiead of the laborer, " The goverument | gpiy py more than they iight 4t ane year if ey "H% Guihwann, of Plattssoouti, one | 1. H. ZEILIN & €0, Philudelphia, P conoiory and ¥ romred, 11 county | b gt it dancl ey GRS | SR vORKs wl buen givei w Rl clismce "W ol

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