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1 A ——— e = — e - — —— | OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30. NUMBER 191, e = e - - _—— - e e e e e e e e e s e — - ANOTHER DISTRICT NEEDED| rorrv-vws voxamsss. 1 A NEW WONDER OF THE WEST |, ‘¥eormatioy wavzev. | THE RAILROADERS ARRIVING | §irsienT: % Gurer ENFORCING THE LAND LAWS Senate. The Breach Betwéen the Senate and * . €3 3 Y WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.-1n the senate to- the Executive Widening. Oftoer of Geard B b ¥ e Gitizens of Oheyenne Oonnty Petition For | day Mr. Walthal presented tho credentials of | Benkleman a Plac of Beanty Aftor Six br‘x\i::‘"“:?:&".‘?'n,fl“." i opeclal )~ ot | Northwestern Line Survegors in Lincoln Quartermustor—8. J. Alexaridor. Commissioner Sparks' Rulings and Theip a New Laund Office. Mississlppl, The credentials were read and Honths of Thriving Growth, day, “as if there would B & large number of Locating Depot Grounds, ‘Ad}:l‘[‘:‘::'t'_fl‘"“‘jfl“( Souk, - Seb Effect on Settlers, o filed, e the nominations unconfifmed when the sen- IEE MENTION, e BR = SIDNEY THE PLACE OF LOCATION | M Ingalls. from the committee on judl- | ENCLOSED BY FERTILE SOIL. | ateadjourns next sumnier.” GOV. ST. JOHN ON HIGH LICENSE | Councilman Dailey’s family has been | g A FINAL RECEIPT FINAL, ien clary, reported favorably the bill relieving “Why do you think 80" I asked. e enlarged by the addition “of u boy. i " from political disabilities George 8. Storrs, “Because,” said he, “we do not intend to Dailey’s political opponents are fearful The Move Not a Desirability But an | ot povas and on Mr, [ngall's motion the bill | A Section Where the Fattening Steer | confirm nominations where we are refused | The Muddied Midiand Bond Matter— | that it this thing continues the worthy | A Correspondent Who Claims the Absolute Necessity—Arguments | passed, is Giving Way to the More Val- information necessary to an intelligent con- | The Capital's New Grand Army "‘,“‘_‘T“_"” have ngood working majotity [ commussioner Has Arbitrarily Suge by Authors—General Waush- Among the bills introduced was one by uable Huaman Bsttler=Tole sideration of the casé and principles involved. Post—Minor Happenings and b .\‘,';;'i(:::n“:.g,\\:“,&:'};:‘,,’ Hd ot Reedls pended the Law in Refusing ington News. Mr. Call, at the request of the governor of And we do not prepose to stand by State Arriva yesterday that she had been tl‘rm\xug to Issue Patents. Florida, to authorize the sceretary of the and suck our thumbs while good officers around In her body for fifteen y > S . troasury to settle and pay the claims of the are removed under a ban of sus- ® John Fullvider, of Lancaster county, Land Office for Western Nebraska state of Florida, on account of expenditures Dundy's Thriving Connty Seat. picion and disgrace when we know, morally, e e LIS MU RRR G has been adjudged insane and will be | Nowru Prarre, Neb., Jan. 28.—To the WaAsniNaroN, Jan. 20.—[Special Tele- | jn suppressing the Indians. Mr. Call saida | BENKLEMAN, Nob., Jan, 25.—[Special.|— | that they areonly guilty of being republicans. | A party of line surveyors, who have | {acon to the asylum Editor.—In your valuable paper of the gram o-day Representative Dorsey pre- | similar bill had been before the house of the | Among the new towns of Nebraska, Benkle- | We will not submit to adding insult to in- | been at work on the Northwestern rail- The v and Order league and district | 95th there” appearcd a special teles sented in the house a petition signed by | Forty-eighth con o but atthe request of | yay js’ the present wonder. Six months | jiry, kicks to curses, Thisis purely a busi- [ way extension from Fremont to Lincoln, | attorney have prepared a” large number gram dated W \,,i“gm,,.,lum;",.y 2, in pofiv ey > | the governor of Florida it was allowed to re- ! THy Toovint 5 - Fob violnt ninety-five eitizens of Cheyenne county, the g g since scarcely ten h s stood where v is | ness matter,and as such it must be considered. | arrived | last nigh Chief E cor | Of complaints, mostly for violations of T \ . : : : main unacted upon because a Washington re searcely ten houses stood where now ss matter,and ass nust be cos a d here last night. Chief Engineer D! AL \ which an interview with C . asking for the creation of a new land district | cjgjm ngent Clnimed 1 eomnission amognt | & town of 500 people, with fifty business | 1f the administration wants to get ugly, very | Clark is expeeted to-day, when the work | the o on law, and warrants will bo | i S 0 i,:'“,m.,',\3,‘?;::"::,“1?"“ in the western part of the state, with Sidney | ing to €62,000 “for services” in connection | bulldings, fine residences and all the require- | well. It occurs to me we can throw a8 many | of staking out depot. grounds and loeat. | SCEred O many unsuspecting parties i | Sparks is & W o e as its place of location. The document is [ with it. “As the amount allowed by congress | ments of a first-class towt f ¢ | stones as others can throw handfuls of mud. | § oo 1 et | g fow days, KB A person loaning money upon the land > ment a first-class town, 1Itis the county ne: S ul is, ef v : N ocel N - ied by a letter fi 1 itt B was only $92,000, there would be liille money o " | ing yards, ete., will be commenced he J. W. D, Pierce allogos in the district oftice recelpt and taking a4 mortgage is per- accompanied by a letter from Leay urn- | R Qllter paying the commission, The | seat of Dundy county, and not only com- | We wili let the oftices become vacant mext | ;o e o Bt E N R | court that. ‘as councel for pIAINHE in the | fectly sceure if the entry is madein good faith ham, land commissioner of the Union Pacific | gy qy shonid® "ot *"b paid for [ mands the trade of the county, but the | summer.” 1y decided P l‘ ftor |' b | ense of Willin vs Wallin Ihln 18 entitlod | forn (gt IuioBNINE moroy IE18 wise to asca railway, Omaha, in which he says: ““The un- | services never rendered in _ connection | freighters of three states come here for sup- [ WASHINGTON, Jan, 20,—[Press, | i A Ll L R BRI (s A et AT judgment recovered, | HaI that the borrower lias made & propes varalleled occupation and development of \|\'I|h legi ‘I ion, while the soldiers who ren- | pijes, :ornvy urnrrnllm\wcnlt n[ h-um-lmt : i now in hand is completed, the exact and $-‘xll()'in additions ) L“.‘.‘!:{.;{:,ifi‘,.',.,,| otherwise observed the law in this section of Nebraska and the west makes | dered hard 4,“1;‘,,:1"“:; e, St epnd the | Benkleman is situated at the forks of the | HLaNsWer to the resofution, calling ftor bl | route from Wahoo to Lincoln will be | *'Oywing to the absence of Judge Mason, [ “"iha" 1o provides that before a final the establishment of sucha district no longer | yoeiy’ and “unprovided for. Under any | Republican river, the junction of the natural | agey Tnited States | determined. This, it is safe to say, will | the defendant’s counscl, the examination teoeipt 18 1ssnod the sottler muat: HUBIINE a mere desirabiiity but a necessity, and | cireumstance he regarded it as a public sean- | roads of the region, and has been the supply | marshal for the southern district of Ala- | be about as given in the Big last month. [of Gus Saunders in the contempt pro- | FeCeIPUIS issued the settier must publi without which this scction of country | dal that such vast Sums should be paid Taw- | point for the neighboring cattle ranches for | bama,” in which, after acknowledging the re- | The entrance into the city will be from | ccedings las been postponed until Tues- | @ notice in some weekly newspaper of: cannot make the advance to which | Yrs or pretended lawyers or agents for votes | veqrs Tie cattle are now being driven out | ¢6ibtof the resolution in question, he sayst [\ CEPCAREE G RE G B B IR day nest, general cireulation in the neighborhood by its merits it is entitlea, | tobegiven in congress, Mr. Call d f tho soction, ahtl. “oatilors ore VATHALIE In response to said_resolution in question, o ast, 2 B 2 ks The “Topics’® man was unusually good [ of the land, giving a description of the Ly . . from his place in the senate to give publie y 1 5 8 J the president of the United States directs me | being crossed about five miles out and | patared y owing, it is said, to | land, the time and place where he The petitioners represent that the North | condemnation o such claims, There ‘were | than steers are occupying every habitable | to say the paners Which wete in- this de- | o vaflefled from that point until the Mis- | the frrival of & young journalist at his | proposes to muke his proof and the Platte dustrict a3 now existing comprises | ng services (o be rendered iu connection | corner of the county. Already there are | partment relating to the finess of J. D. | FIEERC B0 0te b ! whed. | Lincolt residence. o s Journatist at 18 1 | anies of his witnesses. 'This is & notios within its boundaries the whole of Cheyenne | with such bills, The question involved was | 1,500 people in the county, where, a year | Bennett, recently nominated to said office, | souri Pacific right of way is reached, 'T(‘.“- i [l:]“.l b tofe Was vi o | toall the world to show cause, if any, eounty; that a large proportion of the coun- ;;:::Ec‘l‘ulv‘}:h “’“Illuh(.|;|:‘lllf-\‘-.«(‘|d I;‘Iu‘-h:ml\ll:ntn‘\:l:er\\‘l’: since, were only 200. Experiments in }‘l‘l‘riiic“lfiry bcf*(‘)‘unl\’l‘tlll::dyo(sc":ho muem:l.‘(:‘ b Ll U v ol \\'ol:l:ll-yl‘;((]:\‘l‘l";;‘ Nflufilf \';‘\}‘: en- | Why final pt should not be issued to try is being taken up by actual settlers as | o'y Unjted States should pay the interest | raising crops ~ have proven the | and the yupets and documents | No available depot grounds ean be had | 307 %yu thoy” were frightencd - | the'settler. Then he is required to make homesteads and pre-emntions; that the North | on the claims of those who prevented further | fertility of the soil, beyond quest'ion. Sod | which are mentioned in said resolution and | below enteenth street, and it is very | fore they secured anything. k proof to the satisfaction of the register Platte land office, where they must now go, | Indian wa i corn has yielded thirty bushels, wheat and | Still remaining in the custody of this depart- | probable the yard will be in that neigh- © " STATE ARRIVAL and receiver. 1 the settler complies is situated 200 miles from a large portion of sl(“l!:‘f\ "“f’l"“ ""l|[f‘ll‘:““[l“‘E"P';”‘f‘}“r‘“'"i?!‘f" grains are a sure crop, while vegetables grow :"I‘g:“'h'ml‘l p}n‘l-:‘l‘llu;:t“:)' G é"l')‘:‘f“ hhete | borhood. A. M. Walling and wife, Leigh; A. F. [ with these requirements the law direots lands in Cheyenne county, and 123 miles |yt s Ao e e diian | to enormoussize, ‘The surface of the county | fnenmbentaf the offee of district attorney ; o i Rust, Omaha; A, C. Crawford, Aurora; | that a final receipt shall be issued to him ; S | agreed to, there would have been no Indian cumbent of the office of district attorney ST. JOHN'S WILD STATEMENTS, ; ® AT Xy nd @ patent follow in the cours from Sidney, seat of the county, making it | wars after that time. The proposition then | is undulating, occasionally sandy, and is | for the southern district of Alabama. IUi8 | T his speceh to the temperance work- | 2 WY oennetty Yorks C. 15, Smith, Falls | & 2 Pate ollo © ¢ o very inconvenient and expensive for settlers [ was to make it a penal offense for anybody | already covered with elaim shanties in every | not considered that public interest would be £ 01il6 ity PHUNSGRY" oV City; Charles W. Drury, John Camvbell, | Sipe. £ LU e el 1a to transact their land business, They there- | 10 sell a gun, powder o bulletto the Indians. | directipn. promoted by complianee with said resolution | ers of this city Thursdoy evening ex- | W." L. Ritter; Omaha; A, 8. McKay, e issue of the linal receipt shoul fore ask that Cheyenne county may be That was what was the trouble in our Indian T8 6oing season will sea n rush of sattlers| | 2h& transmission of the document and pa- [ Governor St. John of Kansas was var- | Friend; James W. Lusk, A. W, Patterson, | be conclusive. By issuing it the gov- L A ' ¢ R seas 8ee a rus pers ther: the senate in executive ses- | ticutarly severe on the high license law of | Omaha; J. O. Chase, Faimount. crnment says, through the register and sreated into a land district by itself, or with [ 3y, Platt submitted a résolution for refer- | that will repeat the history of eastern settle- | sion. Very respectfully, Nebraska, which he branded as a fraud, e e receiver, thit' the settler has complied #uch other adjoining territor; as to the de- | ence to the committee on rules, and it was so | ments and drive the American desert into A, H: Garraxp, a cheat, a swindle, and adisgrace, *‘Like CONVICT CONSUMPTION. with the law and a patent should gartment may deem proper. The petition :‘5‘“3""{1, |;rulvu|_lmz ol cecutive nomina- | the foothillsof the Rockies, Three successive Attorney General. the old slavery question,”’ he said, “it is | - " issue. What the settlers complain was referred to the committee on public [ tons would haye to be considered in 0pen | goagons have been bountiful in rainfall, and e T only a compromise with the | D e SO L R LW CELE is that Sparks has arbitrarily L o | session. Mr. Platt said he would not care to < ¢ Murder and Robbery. ) : g Ay : Discased and Penniless. 4 i and the Nebraska delegation will | & on the resolution if It should be | this winter has given usan ample snow and | g ¢ Jan, 20.—A special to the | league with hell, and God Almighty o 4 2 L spended the law and refuses to issue success, fayorably reported on by the commitice on | rainfall to insure erops again. There are | nowcen SN ST SCEh SRER 0P | going to let the men of Nebraska carry | There appeared before the county com- ents to sottlors in what he is SONAL AND OTHERWISE. rules, but would probably do so if adversely | numerous new towns springing into exist- | ¢ tian J A 8|' TS Black, it on. If the liquor traflic is right it | missioncrs yesterday afternoon a d - { pleased to term the “infected district,” reported on, g ence and +will become full fledged towns witn. | SUaD Jew and merehant, Antonio Black, | chould be made equal with every other | dated individual named Thomas Man. | Which includes the western half of Ne- A resolution was offered by Mr. Edmunds 4 4 o while closing his store last night at 9 o'clock, | husiness. If wrong it should be “choked | .+ : aska and Kans: Again Sparks says: 1 agreed to, directing the secrotary of the | inafew months, Government lands remain g > v T 3 NSbrag ning who requested that he be furnished i A lniE the: = B8 R Do A 3 and ag| X g y of . i o was almost beheaded by a blow from behind | to death. The republicans of Nebraska 3 o Regarding the statement that patents are - 1. Solomon of Council Blufts is at the | navy to transmit to the senate copies of the | in occasional areas, but just over the Colo- | him with an axe. The murderer then rifled [ oueht to be ashamed of themselves, | With transportation to Kansus City. He | being withhela toan unusual extent, 1 cart Ebbitt. drawvings and report of the recent survey of | rado line are counties of the finest agricul- | the safe of nearly $3,000 and escaped. Three | R 5" e only playing second fiddle to | wore a disreputable looking suit of ert that they are being issued faster by Mrs. Representative Lyman of Towa re- | the Nicaragua canal route made by Chief | yural Jand still unused to settlemor men who have been seen with Biack have JAUS DI YD Ay LE BOO0. % O . ot 500 {0 1,000 pet month than ever before in th = 35 TR s i Engineer Menocol. ki i a b been arrested i the mossback™ bourbons of other states. | clothes end his face was pale and hag- 4 i > seived today with Mrs, Senator Voorhees, | FRERGRSENOR - o i0n the sonate re- | | Munger & Cope, at Benkleman, will answer | been arrested on suspicion Whenever prohibition is being agitated | gard. When nsked the grounds on which A e 1 and was attired In a strikingly handsome | sumed sanaileration of the itk to div e tis | inquiries about the government land and e ¥ SR } \ 1 ot th d Heavy Fire at St, Paul. the demoerats march along shouting high | Tie demanded free transhortation he said sottlors Mt jrich tollet of fawn colored Irish poplin, 8o Kidinn reservation in Dakota. ofher real estate matters. I the near futwre | sz pyvy, Mynn., Jan. %A sovere five | Jicense, and the republicatrs ery ‘mo too." | that he had just been relcasod from the | fats (0 s6tHar it this land districh has at the corsage with golden berries, w b'i}( 'l?l."u‘ est nn.-ll\ the l|;)(u' 1 the l.)::knfl southwestern Nebraska and eastern Colorado | gceurred to-night in the heart of the business | Between these alleged parties there is no | “pen” at Lincoln, was without money | want into oftice, and which we believe sleeves and long tan gloves. U:. ;(m“&.;ll ‘;::“l;;lu:\fimixlc lL:: il Ilg‘.k(v,!{"r- 0{::;1‘1 will be filled with towns and covered with | portion of the city. For a time it was be- | diflerence. In no pointdoesthe platform | and friends, and as his lungs w Dadly s regards the rest of the “infected NBDRABK A POBTMALTR claimed hiniself tobe a western man and | farms. It is truer than ever that the young | jiaved that property yalued at halt a milli of ono nogative the othor; thero | afiected he wanted togo whero ho could "7t looks as though Sparks wa William C. Pickard 5 proud of the western country and its mag- | man should go west, for the time approaches | dollars would be destroyed. As: e W is no issue before either. The democratic cceive free hospital treatment. attempting to deceive the people, i postmaster at Pickard, a new oftice in Keith | nificent development of the United States.” | when the government lands that are tillable | sent for from Minneapolis, and several en- | party is represented by what one sees in | Manning's story proved to be correct is correct reported in this county. Commlssions for Nebraska post- r. Vest could show that many bray will all be oceupied. gines came on a speelal train, After hard [ the Dack yard of a home in spring time. | and he was given'the desired transporta- ew -be, and probably is grams From the State. among Pres veland’s c: to-day. masters were fssued s follows to-day: Jacob | oot “ertha neetly spnoted to the. Haigler and Max are two towns in Dundy | o/ the remen subdued the flames. The | It is Al It Gl N LG old | tion. He had just finished a_five years' | gyo ‘(hat in Florida, Alabama, Ar fire was confined to the Ryan Drug com- | boots and broken broom sticks [ term in the penitenti where he was 5 Rt i White, Deer Creek: Harry K. O'Neill, De- | ury rted from the senate committee on | county that expect to contain 500 people | pany's building, and enta 3 \ o) o > ittine an | and other points outside the i , i At ex s gy entailed a loss of g or, o reenw o o 3 I light; John ("Comer, Wood River titiiotian, 1o (histens conkress W ie! | ViR b aroroiHoNnext wIHLER BRI Rt ieY, E 3 4 and all sorts of plunder. There is noth- | sent from Greenwood for committing an | foated ¢ stricts” the work of issuing ot y % only power that could say when states should | are well locs 5 3 3 ! — _better in the republican ranks. it with attempt to kill. When he | ,yonts is going merrily on. Probab \\'hfll‘\‘v‘:mt\)gpl;ll‘vll"‘(“l““l”(-\ —At the ““"-:L"i“,l"‘“ ‘=“‘A “c"ifilll. I\?N} tholcat BN Hronal | Scoawc Losatediand MALOnIy ol byt fex; Morrison Turns U, W;l:nsk.y is to-day the only live issue be- | entered the prison he was in robust B did notdeem it ‘safo to risk u.fi Bearing given today by the senate commit- | Zround that no ordinance or treaty w]mtc}'cl' awple of the past if they fulfill their hopes. Sl Lovis, DA ISR Ork s l"l the con- | fore the people. One great party, com- | health, but he left with his constitution wsure of his masters by suspending 16 on patents ml,.,f, <hers and others infer- | could hamper or bind congress in the atter B e Aot who dlbais 200, ¢oN" | posed of democrats and repul s, | destroyed by lung trouble. fithiosa looalltias estad 1h the subjeet of the nternational copy- | 0f 80 fundamental u characteras this. In [ Under the Hammer for Taxes, ractor who disappeated gome time ago, re- Tn the “infected district” patents ar wight, Gardner Hubbard addressed the com- | conclusion Mr. Vest said he would hereafter NEBRASKA C17y, Jan., 20.—[Special Tele- | turned to his home in this eity. He states prohibition party. There is no third | with the sanitary condition ot the veni- | poine withl -l(df- il «uP; l‘onrsq' mitide in oppositjon to the passage of any subuiit a proposition to divide the territory | gram.|—The Grand Central hotel was sold | hehas been isiting a sister at Ashlev Tll, [ party, Both the old organizations de- | tentiary,” reiarked onc —of the | ou'dff S 0 8 TG Sparks insists that.. copyright bill. James Russell Lowell spoke | o3 & RN AR ARG o longionae, | to-day for $10,00 by Elmer 8. Dundy, jr, | £ 16104 hote M Msollice before hie leif, in- | elard in favor of protecting iron, salt and | commissioners to a reporter. “Every | fie s doing nothing to injure the honess ot I Iayax oL thaipassanoy Mr. Logan then took the floor bt gave | special United States commissioner, under a | {gijoi't6 gct the notgg 4 nitefh TAY. | luniber butsthei prohibiidon: party {sin | man -ealiosieoiiemomes . o N | gogtlor. 1f it no Snury’ to withhold his b At he A aehody Swoui. ma way for a motion to adjourn, and the senate | judgment in the United States district court, ot - 1LE e, favor of vrotecting the homes of the peo- | from there has trouble with his lungs, patent indefinitely when he has fully Luthe Ly b adjourned until Mond: in favor of Otoe county, for taxes. & i ple and the boys in them.” which usualty runs into. consumption, i 5 fed wi 1 1 1 b ¥ there was property 1 The p) Y 11 ¥y Death in . Snow_ Drift. 4 1 1 with fi s 1 1 {6l ~disease s \¥aEAY complied with the law, and by s0 i s : el The prior claims w held by CmicAGo, Jan. .—The body of a small St. John was primed with figures, and | that dreaded disease has not already ‘M"%[ throw a cloud on his title? )\ idea. The constitution recogai f . y Rottman, Bartling, Rodenback and 5 made the somewhat startling” statement [ secured a firm foothold on his system. | 1yic%he poor and honest settler that is . , S Wer i WASIINGTON, Jan. 20.—After a few el X boy was found lying under the snow in a lot g il i X i T i 187010 pOOL. Al LU fii'e‘&"r'.'.'-'u}ifi'fiifi: fi"'c"éfl;fi“”'fin'}‘."l'nfflf‘f:'.f private measures had been feported by con | They Will fix it up in first class style, | in therear of No. 23 Meridan street, this that Kansas has gained 800,000 in popula- | Then in, the men arc sent out with | 4}, greatest sufferer by Sparks’ cruel de- X g tion, her wealth has meressed $100,000,- | practically nothing to begin life anew. | hic e SHEL el T PO mittees, the house at 1:30 went into commit- | and without doubt Joe Opelt will be land- | morning, frozen stiff. But how the httle ¢ S \Bass 1000, | Biike tho 7ho just loft=he Cim. | cisions and orders. It is safe to assume ?fiffil%‘:‘l’s?‘"\Vlfilloli:gm&):‘é‘:l‘-p:\';-‘c:ifl(m.% tee of the whole on the private calendar. lord. fellow came to meet such a death isa mys- 000, and ]l“:i), [mlru'xul ‘f"]“_"l“f“i to -;,090, l““'{ ‘h"l‘{“‘“".“lm Just left h‘l 1) lf“.‘l“’;' that nine out of ten men who tuke up was one kind _of books better than cheap The house evening session passed about ——m tery at present, The coroner will investi- | Since prohibition was enacted, and yet | stanc ¢ was given §5 when he left | 1,hq under the pre-emption law are poo! books, and those were books honestly come | Afty pension bills, The Mixture Proved Fatal. gate. not a saloon keeper or distiller had come | the penitentinry and that old suit of | /o) \Who by the time they have lived by. He took a moral view of the 'q“{.s“m, Adjourned until Mond BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 20.—|Special Tele- s ey to live with then. People who ery down | clothes, and shipped to Omaba. Once | o), their land the required time, and im- ni uments used by Hubbard might be e———-— B S 3 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIOC. prohibition as a failure don’t know what | here, without money, it is no wonder roved it. have exk B thoi L i5iR any argum u y Hubbard migh COME INTO COURT. gram.]—John Smith, a saloon keeper of the: BRtall BTSN i e tonyiat Mostioomnallontio]|BLoyes it, have exhausted their means, :sfi(lll I'Rre‘-'fif.ec'?{"gu?zrl'?fi'ée' ‘;“l‘"l‘}{' One B : Holmesville, died at Blue Springs this moru- [ Emma Nevada is singing in Cincinnati. = | Gfo¥, }-‘{;ur nco:?rfi 3 ?"l'la Tl ban | p Rt e e i TNE oo <Pre ;fwx? and must either borrow money to pay for i Tabor of other people, butlt was not don: | SU18 Agatns the Paciflo Roads to be | ing. 1fe went into a saloon at Blue Springs | The New York Bijou management already | G, rohibition s niore strictly enforced | compelied (o furnish. {ransportation o | ad or lose alllolr A InporihenlceE sidered honest when ho was young. Lowell Institutedby the Government. Wednesday evening, called for a glass of | annouice the G0th night of “Adonis” to oe- | it BEOG I I IR S BORTet | o o T e dovils ot of . the g the land. Until Sparks suspended spoke for an hour chiefly in reply to inquiries | NEW YoRk, Jan. 20.—[Special Telegram.] | beer, but before drinking it poured poison in [ Ur on April 16, Toro : : e s tal tobl T lioro bithes Wattlior > issue of patents there was no trouble addressed him by the members of the com- | —The Times' Washington special says; In- | the glass, The beer and polson proved fatal, | Mr. Mapleson is arranging for aseason of | “AY&¢- 0~ Sy taionds o van sooara slacey in hewr | to secure the money. But now it is dif- mittee, e AR ANIGE ol by | He formerly lived here and leaves a wife and | Italian opera at Her Sajesty’s theatre, in THE BATTLE OF THE TYPE ave triends or can secure places in hos- | gapent, Parties who make a business of James Welsh, representing the typographs | 1orouns MO OF LS o b ., | one child. ~He was 50 years old. London, at cheap prices. The withdrawal of Messrs. Harwood, | pitals. Something ought to be done to money refuse to loan money on jcal unions of the wl country, addressed the government against the Pacific railroads, Ames and Kelly from the Lancaster | remedy this state of affairs, and I hope en the question of their secirity d ! S~ According to London adyices Mme. Nils- o i okl tho committe, and prosented & miemorial it | Inve been clroulated with new avidity with. Neligh's Opera House Burned. | son has sighed u contract with Strakosch for | county bond casc has brought on another | the méxt legislature will seo the mattor | dopends on the will of one man with no A A e il and “in"oppositionfiin the last week: oritwo, 1v m_"‘; l‘;lnt Nevian, Neb., Jan, 20.—[Special Tele- | o tour of Kmerica, beginning in October. battle o "LJJlgtS veuWesn SLION0E | an, 16 BAMOIRUVEINGDASS LAWE WILOBE | ista tntol of & 1imitation s Rightishoro s ® 3 known outsido of government circles tha o e whey the 1d shark cts hal ague, Fore] - worthy citizens, Webster and R. E. | will remedy the present condition of The house committee on labor to-day in- | ,oereie o B0 gram.]—Coe’s opera house burned about 10 \h:nl.‘\_),m, Forepangh's fln.mus £10,000 G (Al 2 o " wher ) ) structed Reprosentative James 1o roport | M58ressive plans were recently mapped out 0 | Gioio0i Jost night. It is not known how the LT LIS Pt Tl I R M",”‘T'.““‘f" fored h"‘".‘- l"‘.",’,",’"f,‘"' an [ithings, gt Y R in his work. The settler being unablc to favorably tho bill introduced by him making | S¢oure o the government full and relinble | e originated, but it is supposed to be in- | X 4 in the Boston production of “Mikado.' " | open fotter in which he vVistually charges Personnl Paragraphs. et the money to muke his proof is obliged it unlawful for any officer, agent or servant | information asto certain matters intimately diary by many. Loss, !54 000; insurance, MarieJansen has been engaged by Rudolph | that Moore is responsible for the failure m, Sy '] . . = e to seli his land to the speculator for what of the government of the United States o with the manngement of the Pa. | $3,000, Bkl Aronson for the New York Casino. She'is | in_the litigation by having inauced the I'I reasuror Bolln has voturned from | ooy rde “ryus Sparks is working inta contract with any person or corporation, or | eifie ronds. | 1f the information from an of- to make her appearance there in September | county commissioners to embark in the | Lincoln. « Sl the bands of the very parties he pretends il 0 mon Cahn, with M. Hellman & Co., | {o be fighting. stand by it, and confronting them is tl “There must be something the matter sica permit any official of any state prison where | &0 e ; THENTR L Helping the Poor, next, rotten eraft of repudiation,or, as the min- eriminals of the United States may be incar- | ficial source is worthanything the lawsyits ‘tricr, Neb,, Jan, 20.—[Special Tele- astleton has made a great hitin | strel man says, words {o that effect. | is happy over the ar IOy eIy |LOL I s R OR o e B s corated, o hire or contract out th 1abot of | are to e hegun very soon and pressed. ener- I—Uhe ehrity concert tomight for the | “Crizy Patch” at the Standard thaatre, New | Moore, in roply, denics that. he ever g et DAl DU RS S L RO fionmiag sntimpesing b inelot frons igetislly o xcoves moneysieL whlclitho KoVl veliat ot tliel poor ofth Xorlvheraislo ldaating thelliousoavvery uraged, or compelled the | "y ' Cogley, St. Joe; M. C. Wild, Tor- | Gon't he provide. that an inquiry be iie hroe yoars for violntlon of theast Upine 1o | ernment has been practically defrauded by | tended and wasa z SRS i % mty board to any such course, and as. | ot0; J. M. Steele, St. Joe; J. D. Wood- | stituted on behalf of the government o e Ty e O fenct, e sub- | the Pacific road magnates, It Is know. “The net proceeds were about $150. Louis Aldrich is having a most successful | bholdly that Webster cause of | 2 eAte 00 00 Dbt 007184 e OIS E OREA0 S ROV RN 3 ving eliaro of the convict labor | {1 Hie} o Kol A : L y season with "My Partuer,” and the play | STts boldly that Webster's real eause of | pufy,' Fort "Washakie, Wyo., are at the | When a settler gives notice of his inten- gm'itl]hm r(l[\:;llml ‘\"nlnlljlylt‘lnl-, bill prohibit- "'] 4 r_{lg R A S THE BILLIARD MATCH, s to have lost mone of its hold on tire | FACEANES 168 1 EAC 'l?;l't’:irl)i“i;‘ l:i‘l '&f Jozzens, tion to make proof and payment, the ing the use of material made by conviets in nion Pacific company in New Yo IARI favor of the public. ) st payment of h ill o John Rush isnow in the employ of the | time between giving notice and makin the construction of, government works, The | Boston have been invaded by the covernment | Vignaux Leads Schaefer at the Con- [ Among those booked to appear at the Bald- izainst the county. Al this leads | ) 8L P iaS company of this city, of | proof is from six to cight weeks, aford e ol [t conammittee adjourned | representatives authorized to_examine fully clusion of Last Night's Game. win theater in San Francisco this season are | up again to the old bond controve: i | which Mr. A, U. Wyman, ex-United | Ing the government™ ample time = to i hadicitviedy 4 the account books, vouchers and all the clues NEW YoRk, Jan. —The fourth night’s :lillxln‘*( Ffi'\l:}i:x‘i“rlsl‘(‘ll:"rid"fils‘l'\mr);l‘}“d- s0il, !l'l-li de ul.sru.\‘, \\.I:I:'ll :!qu% be p.ulh.lfalllu.e(‘ States trensuror, Is presid Ky thorough!y investigate the matter, Then I0OWA'S LEGISLATURE. to the expenditure, which those ofticers | play in the balk line billiard mateh, between | ggfiyeg, Vi SOwin Booth and Lawrence | 5% SvEy ECEEIEs T LIERE B OEGR LI col 5. R, Hunter, formerly of this | if the scttier has not complied with the — have in their possession. It is upon the re- | Sehaefer and Vignaux, attracted a large | “SUC08 W L e organizeda | A e e 0 TAbouL: | Gity, more rocontly of West Point, has so 10 issue a final_receipt, but if Brown Investigating Committee Ap- | port which has been made (though it is said | audience. ' Sc T led off with the balls J ) ot D, L AbLIN 018 AAROH 3 h omplicd with the law, for God D 8! 8 e 3 vhicl 8y 0CCU DI6 ic _company which he will take to T O ; od §150,000 in bond: 1 ed to Omaha to 1) 5 ) ¥ SBW, ! pointed—Hayes' Impeachment. 2 B Sy placed in the position which they occupied 3 e ter county issue X in bonds to aic e sake, give him a final receipt that inal v 4 2 not yet officially filed) that the actions at | REEEL LT HET R 1ast Dights game. b h, Alaska, o the next steamer. This | (o Midland Pacifi d in 1871 $100,000 | with his family, taken apartments at the | S4K¢ & £ it A ) , Towa, Jan, 2).—[Special Tele- | L ‘are likely to be based. Al Hoteonnt Vinuus ms 5 Sebneter | 13 the st attenprto satisty Alaska dramadte | e MR Jueifes ane i S S0 | o : 2 JustiC o) o 3 al ount. 1 S ing ¥ e D § D rpose. 25C i) . — & republicans in the senate held o ; e scored nought for the second time, Vignaux [ Instinets. X bonds bore 10 per cent interest, and were | W. S. ' 050 Mitolol) ¥ | momem - e caucus this morning ana decided that strict The Ohio Senate. did_not score, and Schaefer made 16 by | M. Richard Mansfield seems to have made | J0H08 208 T8 PEE OO0 i Sl v Brevitios, - party discipline must be maintained. Itwas [ Corusprs, Jan. #0.—The joint session | Careful play. “Then Vignaux made a run | adecided hitas “Ko-Ko” in S“The Mikudo™ bpa T 3888 Mr T R, Webetoy oA i SR v | The drawing of Kaufman Brothers' the geneml conclusion that unless the domos BB 8 ] ! | which was ilie feature of the evening, ‘mak- | performance at the Lollis street theater in | Securitios. In 1883 My, J, R. Webstor ve- | (8t 1 . v and tobaceo prizes will take place the xoneml conclusion that winless the domo- | et at 10 'clock and without transacting any | ing tiescore for the third iining: Vignan | Boston, though lie recently wrote, before | ported to the county hoard that he dis. | Sidney ; eratic minority was to have its own way with | pusiness adjourned till to-morrow morning | 152, Sehaefer 16, Schaefer seemed neryous. taking the part, that he thought he would be covered that, by pursuing certain legal | the Paxton, the Brown matter, the republicans must | py previous agreement of the two factions, | However, he made 17 on his seventh inning, | funnieris “Hamlet.” form, the bonds could be paid off at the tional church have turned the Casin stand by the party caucus. So when the | Py proposition of the conference committes | SUPVIDE i on an easy shot. He left tho | A Vienna received on the stage || pleasure of the commissioners. —He IONAL O IREOR MIYO, MIENoGL Lo n UK house coneurrent resolution for an investiga- | which has chargo of (he arrangoment of nulhexmuét:rm}:,_ uu)\{l,dVAglnnux ax-lm‘ml '}'0 Chrisimas gift in the form of atree. the ted out what a saving it would be to At Ta bl et e A Lpy 9 Thonto Al 'I"I\‘o' tion was called up this atternoon | compromise measures were submitted to the | ta e e e e e s 1d it § por cont, and offored to cary | s g toward e crect oW ly Sitangerts o any withoit tho ropublicaus put it through without | democratic caucus this mornins and ratiied. | bad ek continued topursue b, el | sonds | the' e of an vers in which the | o S0 e T Consent o Sean AL Rl | meior i bealiokalandmaoiestal il i, diseussion or delay. Presiden ull ap- v 8 = v ican cau- or a total of 1,866 | prima donna had appeared. A gl L e ofiered o pay e 3 8, s it lelaammin oo Reia o | s alao akxeedt Lo-hy\ e’ pepublioatyomic| o) i made 85 on his tenth, and | i Joghlan | With Webster was made. Before much | "1y the Phifadelphin publ 1 Rovolutionints Exoouted, Glass, Bundiok, snd Whitlog, ‘Tho first | ooiiiee orssonos) PR0 0} of 3 35 for the night or a total of . Langtr 40 | work was done, other legal gentlemen | girl pupils recelve two Jessons W ATIAL a0 a0 et N S it = B o T mittee of six members, of equal number po- Schaeter made a run of 67 without ap: | will Do presented in London on Febrary 1 | discovered that the bond; of the | sewing, cuttng and darnin, iAW, AN ) v two are lawy and the latter is a | Jitically, shall make an investigation of the |mu-n(uflun.l\u,'nuuxm(lmlillcmlh[nnlu% At the Prince's theatre, with_the author wnd | common “optional” variety, and could | oughly cnjoy the instruction, {oo ¢ | condenmed” to death for belonging 10 a p:xu-k gm\v:‘:r nllq\'l\\'x\x.l!lts’{alfie democratic | plamilton county case and report specific r‘fl"l\;;ll"fi-‘ hiN‘f;lf‘l“';“."qlmflu\:lg !fiel‘m‘?'lfl"‘ Mrs, Langtry in the principal parts, be refunded at the pl f the people | deft fingers are made helpful' to their parents. I"jvn\.hl II‘U:‘ tionary association, were ex- 4.m?lhh|.lu OF governor, The committee is | findings to the senate, “l\,‘n‘h-w “"ds':r».“w.nl:m“v‘gn_m T““_‘:‘m:fi. The production of Wilderbruch's new play, | without the a | courts, An Since tho establishment of the »::»hlwn or- | ecuted fo-day, . therefore strong and thoroughly representa- | e conference committee resumed busi- | {a" L was not particularly interesting, | 0as Neuo Gebot” hus bren, forbidden “af | junction to restrain the commissioners phang’ schaolidn Tennaviianin 19,807 puplls A Sensation Exploded, tive of both parties, and canbe expected to | ness ut 10::0 o'clock and expect to have some- | and the fourtly eventng’s play” closed with a | ferihy, he plotdeats with the struggle of | from carrying out their contr AT e B g SR A T ERSOURG, Jan, 20.—The : ratl ] d 1o period of L on, and the reas Fana 4 : s e state, or 4 : , Jan, s bt & b hing furthe: | D G- | 40 . J given by the authori for prohi e | Wel s Ky, six hundred and twenty-five dollars for cach 5t, Petersburg reports the publ make an impartial investigation, thing further to report to the respective cau- | tofal score of Vignaux 2,400, and Schaefer | the hevlod of the Retonmagion, andthe teason | Webster followed, and tl ix hundred and ive dollas § I € roports the | The Hayes impeachment matter will come | ouses thisevening. The fight In the committee | % f fa bill for $14,755 for ‘‘ser: rod, i haore 4 NPt performance of the play is that it would be S2n g Uy ARG erocs s | pupil of a nihilistic plot tobe o fa up in the house next Monday, and o commit- | j5now on the one main issue, the rules \?;,',';}{.L‘{.,l':‘,?.?!“,ffi'.j'.‘fl‘ir"gfl‘,‘I‘l‘;“zj‘fi: DM | Gifensive to the Cathiollé church. to date, u claim which the supreme conrt | “ipyg Misses Droxel, who inherited {rom “cortespondonts ot the Berln and i Y tee will be appointed to hear the charges | whieh shall prevail in the contest cases and | 6,000 points for £2,500 ronelus r. Abbey has ranteed Sarah Bern- | 8 BoW debating. Then, like a lightning | their father, ate 1, A. Droxel, of Phila- made by the Muscatine Temperance alli- | whether in disposing of the report to he made ‘,'f(|,3"“.',?1'.,,.;..,‘{',.:;it..,,“m“ AV Ris conelysiun \ income of $i09 per night foran | flash came the report that the bond were | delphia, » (Ortune of $12000,000," have just e ance, Itisuot thought that the house will | by the investigating committee three Hamil- R vy American tour, exclsive of all incldentol bad, but of course nobody has eyer | purchased 200 acres of land near Bristol, cousider the charges of sufiicient gray- | ton county |1wn|lhc all have o volfi:un the Weather for To-Day. !;eumlor herself and Lh;ua others, Mme, | thought of connecting the disappointed o'l.‘lm\:")llll;:‘llll: “\21'11“ “‘l;lltllll.sllx':ILn;m industrial fi/) tu i to" et ol "ot" .| (M, ERATRE AL TR | atsoums VAutn—Cloudy wiather,and | et s o i, of, Ayl | lowyer i the sopubton s e oot - fur 184 v b eumatism ment for the senate to pass | Killing all compromse measures which have | in the northern portion local snows; warmer | man, ntusulnryol?& 0 per month, The new Grand Army post recently | €le president of Kutger's “female” col- Wo doubt if there Is, or can be, a specifie upon, and the whole matter will probably be | been proposed. in the southern portion; rising followed by John W. Mackay, of i g lege, w York eity, but not without some . rr— i : . ifornia, will, it is | organized by Lincoln gentlemen, wis g k 4 wemicdy for rheumatism; but thouss re u{:\s“u“xd\vm?lml: to g senato l‘tgll 81, Lovxs, Jan. 20,—For three weeks mail | baroweter in the northern portio lling | stand in Fairmou i Philadelphia. | Cole Thursday evening under the name &nsillmn until the end of the present school | €fted by Mood's Sarsaparilla, 1f you have Party measure, so that It the charges were | has been accumulating in the postoflice of | In the southern portion, Elliott, the sculptor, nost completed in | f Al{ln:umktmlx ?‘:rh!.l 8 llll: nlfliy vl n, next Junc, i falled to find relief, try this great remedy. subiitted, Hayes probably could not be im- | this eity, addressed to E, H, Carlton & Co., She Sh .kmh*l'" i clay the bust of " the 1 ian_as Virginius | mony took pl Ml a ol ghts t ) ! ‘l It really is something strance and almost 1 was afilicted with rheumatisim twenty peached, if the republicans thought he ouglit | 594 Fourth street. There being no such num- he Shocke e Divine, which is to be the chief re in the memo- | hall, and was largely attended.” The | incredible that Hary with ali its boasted years, Previous 0 184 I found no relief, bug 0 be, as they lack two votes of having the re- | por his street and oh firm In thi A prominent divine was the invited | rial fo]]owmglmcmbers answered to roll | service and long array of alumui, furnis quisite two-thirds. °r on this streel, and no such firm in this | opagp of My, B. and family, Miss Alice, Jmlausrhekhul:i one of themost | eall: T.M. Marquett. H.A. Babeock, «b.:uy A_mc:!‘luuv States senator. Yale does Erew worse, and at oue time was almost elps s s of 3 A Sk : S| less. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo more good e a——— city, the suspicions of the postoflice authori- | e charming daugliter of the host, was | succéssful engagend e has ever played | W, C. Heddleson, C.W. Pierce, C. 1. T, ng three senators to re ot her, P o dic 5 A B. & O BREAK. ties were avoused, and upon investigation it | gracing the fostiviiy, and said mapulsive. | b New York. duri h the Grand ojera | Gere, 8. P. Roggen, N. G Frauklin, | While' Frinccton and Hamilton Lave two | §1e #ll the othor medicino 1 oves i e 2 was found that the alleged eompany had | Ty house wps completely filled at every per- | B, B, Cook, A. Mendenhall, 8, . | ¢i¢h and Bowdoiu and \Vllll,.un Y each, R B0 m,"m“m{‘ was:."“ “,",,‘[1 Bl A Territic Sm"':lml; Without Fatal | peen swindling mechants In Kansasand |~ “Oh, mother, 've been ronsting up in [ formanec; Next season sho will add“AMeg | gjexander, B. "1 Goulding, E.$. Dud- | /the Londomeomaspapdence of Sciencean ) o i, 1 1o S | N 1';' Ohi Nobraska, by offering lange discounts on all | my room all' afternoon., It's™ hotter | jior farewell tour of ¢iis country at the Union | ¢ Wm. M. Gillespie, M. B. Cheney, | yund are relaxing their strict adherenee 1o | doae great things for e, 1 racommend it to ANDUSKY, Jan, 20.—The Chicago express rav}njm umnl»nil;n hildren’s and ladies’ fur- | tnan— Square theatre iu May, 1587, J.0. Carter, L. E. Hicks, I H. Nichol- | (e classics. (llgl?’." he says, i3 about to sy iy lani00, B SEATIRNG S on the Baltinore & Olio railroad ran into the ll]h g mlula.d alul}\u; are at work on Alice!” said the father sternly. lie smoke of hell_'n the performances of | 501, A. H. Edgren, G. . Barker, Thom- | fnstitute a modern side, ana “changes in the . 3 J 57 rear of a freight train & wile cast of Chicago | the case butwade no avrests. “I say it’s hotter than—" “Orpheus” at the New York Academy of | a8 Sewell, W.W. W. Jones, M. Howe. | same direction m'ebt*_lnligmdnnll)‘ml.rudu:-ml Mood's Sarsapwiilia is characterized by Junetion this morning. It is reported that B * Cok Alice! said her mother excitedly, and | Music Is said lube\(un‘ “matural.” In other | David R. Lilliebridge. The object of | at lltnlun: l;lxlq-gnculln'n la.!]:,m'uw having Jong theee pecullarition 1 1st, the combination of the engineer and fireman of the express, and . ___The Soarolty of Coke. the divine looked at her in alarm. words, it iutngu(-h likethe smoke of that other | the founders of the post is quite senti- | had something ot the kind. b Temedial agonts; 2d, the proportion; 34, 1he 1he conrductor of the freight were killed, The Prerrsuna, Jau, 20.—The Lucy furnace, 1 say it’s hotter than I ever saw it be- | populous eity, London. This stage smoke is | mental. They say that the time must Yale college has long been recelving §7,500 process of soct the active mediciual track Is blocked. Thro 3 ewploying 300 men, closed down to-day on | fore,” continued the young ludy coolly, | Produced by anew 3”“‘0“- Electric lights | come when Grand Army posts will begin | 8 ¥oi op u-llu-. fiats “o\l;rb:"sllllh {oe Seden: | qualities, Lo remuit 133 medicine of ubnisuad though this ey reaching the Clicago aftis: | accownt of the scarcity of coke. Othor fur- | “and 1 just- sat thére without a thing }‘,{,‘L:‘,',‘“J’:fl?fl,,fiflflf‘:fif’nfinfl{"f,',fifl to die from want of nefv_ members. “As | {hlIEA% ATCCEIE, COWRE FR U SiVe | strength, effesting cures hitkerto unkuows, l‘(‘-lnz‘.q‘:::l:- the Indianapolis, Bloomingtor & | nuces will be I]cflu«ll f".‘"’.““[d lh]u-mlun;s]m oufl—" & San) appear to vise eyer-cbanging clouds, green, this happens surviving llll‘lllbl'l'n. w:l_] be | peen eraduated, from that course in twentys Sead for ook cantalulug addltlonal evidence: “Ihe shock was terrifie. ‘I'he engl £ 4l 8 l“fi‘_‘l“)‘ unless there is o settlciuent of the = ‘Oh, Alice!” said her father i alarm. brue and black by turns, or variously mingled. certitied to other posts and the process of | e years there is a public demand that the “Houd's Barsapariiia tones up my sysiem, s ety b engl OF the | Stiike. 6. Jam. 20— All deputies doing | Jlis time the divine was thoroughly | “'Tho performance of an original English | condensation continued until "of nieces- | stipénd b transicrred to the state school of | puriics my 1 0 liirg s moy apiiet e, and R A YRR, antl A hvanmss | quamasupuo, dan. etk ang | frightenod 3 | play on’ s olnasieal suject. and 1 clacsical | sity all lving veterans of the war will be | agriculture, where practical instruction 15 | keeis o make e« 3.1 ThoMrscH, fmlulni hary were wreckiad and buried int 4 ! ‘,fl'l by the liusl sat there without a thing on—" | foriy, entitled *Helena of Troas” by Mr. | enrolled in one. This one, they hope, glven and a largenumber of pupils attend l.(‘.-‘gnnu' ¢ well, “‘f" one wass. Nous of the passengers were | & we, {heto helug 1o further Oh, Alice!” said the mother almost | Todlunter, s to take place in London' early | will be Appomaitox Post, No. 214, and | In connection with the rumored project io 1y o llood's 8 4 Jepss all others. aaf killed. ‘The aceident was the fault of the ng. in the coming season for the benefit of the | in this connection the name is very ap- &:slzy_bl;h 'y L.I n, university in Seh 1:‘-; 15 Balk Strel Now Yotk City. GFONy conductor of the freight tra 4 . sy 1just sat there ” continued the | British Schoal of Arhwelogy at athens. | propriate. The officers chosen to yun the | tdp N X bich 1 ) saveiumont . A to placo davger sigials ! girl, not noticing the Interruptions, I | Mry; Langtey has. ) lake the part | post during 1886 ave 000 00 Mtk the Heidetmd | Hood's Sarsaparilla train. 2 (¥ \ o 13t sat thero without a thing on except | My fermann Yozl w 7 Commander—Edgar 8. Dudley, schan pertineutly sk & p Sold by all druggists 8 ; sis for 85, Made Signor Arditi eoiduc ) » , s | wy very lghtest summer clothin, and | pujts. Voo a Senior V H. A. Bubcook. Dot take a muek greater Interest in VY1, 110AD & 0., Lowell, Mase DPera o5l BULE in_uUsstor, 3 read my Bible all . the afterneon. Will Kwn specially gomposed for the play by M, Junior Vice—W. W. Jones. the German-Anerlcans come over [ - R04 ke 5 sl Tdend 3 you huve some wore soup, doctort” Luard Selby; who will act as conduetor, Quartcrmastexs-D. B. Lilliebridge. ] their studies at our own universities? 100 Daszes One Doallare

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