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THE ()\{AHA DAILY BEE:_ SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1887, o — _ B e W“’*-"mm‘ ~m~mm~—w lo“A S Dl\’” l('l‘ ]LD['LS' MARRIED HER WILLIE. Lnb‘\\P-]v'v‘ ?v:}”fm’””\lr"r\w{‘::wl:\";:'l'tar]: IN (\] “01 , the line of tho At '.’.\:\_ Topoka & Santa RUSHING TO DEATII. : Chicnigo's Sosial Senbation Ends in a | TAs prosperous. Henry Moftls, Jt. Bad sole Fo railroad.” 1his mill has béen closed | In the attempt to swim the Niagara whirl- - 3 2 Ton Bnss B kot or year: account of inabi pool s is ore less or dange Wedding. of its financial standing. Two years ago he for yeurs on_accoutnt of its inability to | Pool tpide is no more reckiess or dunger Mhey Hold a Convention and Adopt & | CitcaGo. Jan.%.—(Specinl Telogram tothe | Loogh'ty speculatain coffee in New York. compete with easter, facturers, | Ous than to trifle with disease which each St of Rules, DERJ—dr, and Mrs, Willle S, Cunoiig | when Arnold & Co., went under he luckily ol i - Tho stecl rail combination had, howovor, | d07 Secures & stronger old and hastens ham'* arrived in Chicago this moming from | yyjjeq through, A week ago to-day he was forced the price of steclup nearly §13 | o e O 1 Ay c b some unknown town in Wisconsin, Where | p ¢ gt lia place of business, and days passing por fon within the past year, and during | boa Loy neulslgia, eciatica “and ner A THIEVES' DEN UNEARTHED. | the formality of marriage licenses Is withont his appearing, an investigation be | THAT “WINE.GOLORED" VOLUME fils’ the Dushlo Wo vous headache, which though perhap acted L ating clerzymen ing | gan. The safe was bufst open and nothing o vorks | slight at Rirst are extremely dangerous, 4 eouple to Milwaukee Monday and put | found, not even the books, every trace of the e enabled to open | readily securc a firmer grip until at . ; o | eompany’s business transactions having been nagor Callawag's Denfal=The e | WP and roll a small quantity of [ the agony is unendurable and sudden d p at the Plankinton house as man and wife. | GomEe %S B o e ecks And dishionored ¥ 1 | rail in compotition with castern makers, | bri g Burglars Clears Up Several Other | After breakfast they took a carriage and | notes bezan to come in. ‘These now amount cycle Race—fiase Ball Notes—A i Pate eriven tho Colorado Midiand of | Toees dise 0y oty Robberies—A Des Moines Girl scoured the city for o minister to marry | o SO0, “Morris fatiier and brother deny Quail Eater—Amusements steal Tails from the Missourt river 1o Col: | of Athlophoros which, in. connestion ! Attempts Suicide. e extoms ‘mm“'“w‘. lum' 'U"‘ ot ook | draits, bu! acknowledge that the ' fathier's and Other Local. "‘:‘-‘\’ Ak was »““I‘ (n_ ) IVHHHI'\, d [ Athlophoros never fails when prop: TS uspicious, A fter approachinz six min handsome residence at Woolbridgs was pounds—a rate which Mr. Caliaway con- | erly used. Read the f ¢ from oee Tn N bk A L L LA 2SIX MiniSters, | v zaped by Henry, he forging his father's 5 sidered not unreasonable in view o who have tested it , A Flan of Procodure Adopted, | and in every Instauce being lamed away name to the doed. Ko creat was the amount ,Two Tough Youths. haul through o sparscly sottls John 8. Kennedv, S Des Moises, Ia., Jan. 7.—[Special Tele- | couple departed Tuesday morning after oceu- | of the paper which Mortls & Co. hiad on the | Fred Copeland, the young fellow who itry where o was exceedingly | (ive: Nearly fwo sears . i gram o tho Bik | o district Judges of the | pying quarters in the Plankinton house Mon- | Tuarkeg tiat tie coneern fu New: York be- | got himself in trouble on Monday, as has L S been paid by the Athlophoros cured 1 N gtato completed their work of adopting uni- | day night, Where they went or by whom | gime alarmed and brought about exposure. |, me ned in the BEg, by obtaint Denver & Rio Grande railway for ‘years [ 70 phoros cure o 0 1% o 06 Sl afternoe » kb R 4 H To these firms Morris told fabulous tales of ecn mentioned in the Beg, by obtaining | ¢ s 5 ory to % comint and I have had no return of form f yractico this afternoon. Owing | they were married has not transpired, but it i 3™ sophny, | & gold watch from Kautman Tros, on nd wa isfactory to that company plaThE sines, to the different con. wns of thedifferent dis- | js underst a<hig) Y Ar0 MArs v A | He saw nd reason why the rolling mills : " o nt conditions of thedifferentdis- | js understood to-night that they are mar A. E forged ticket is now under arrest in Cali- [ should not mect the eomvetition of the \\1“-_ A\[ Newton, wife ot ex-Mayor S¥ ewton, Desmoines, lowa, says: 1 had tricts great difficuity was experienced in | ried all right. The whole thing from begin- : 3 5 y ¢ houl reaching an agreement, as many rules apvly- | ning to end has been kept out of the Chicago | acknowledze Henty’s downf: Al Morris | fornia on a more serious charge, When | the Pueblo mill out of their large profits | SRR e bl Bt K g 1ng to one locality wonld be totally inade- | paners. but the Fitth avenus of the weste | (214 10 one of his fatended departure, not | the complaint was mado by Kaufman | | tead of expecting Uie ralironds to | o€en & gteat sutlerer fof years,and had tem Y papers, but the Fifth avenue ol the even his wite Br N T o i e close thatconcern up by a reduction of | edies, but nothing would do what Athlo- CLOTIHING quate to another. The convention adopted | Prairie avenue, as it is ealled hore—is terri- . & dros., Copeland’s parents, who are excel- | 1100 which were now not unreasonabl phoros did for me. Athlophoros took t p without material chiange the probate rules re- | bly torn up over the affair. The young peopla Smallpox Epidemic Foared. lent people, ngroed to make good the | Tho rate on steel tmls to. Colorado. was | stifiness out of the joints of my fingers, ported yesterday. The first of tiem 1sas fol- | 416 84 to by Jigused in the Bome o | Ny Yonk, Jan, 7.—An eptdemlcof small. | firm's1oss through their son's crookedness | formerly $1.20 per ton. Tthad been re- | which 1 had been troubled with so long ol T A, A ¥ons | Pox is feated in Brooklyn. The first | and persuaded the complainants to drop | puced one-half, and thus the total trans: [ Murray. J. Cochran, Denison, Towa, says m';%‘«".f.." ‘1 i‘r’.'"';':i"‘,’ Pmlflli:': to fi[;-lrlw;; i0f | 1 represented as bo ing in a delicious state of | eases occurred a week or more ago | the prosecution of the ecase. It appears }n;x wtion charge from the Missonri river | ¢Itisnow fwo yearssince I used Athlophos otic vith adverse parties, and e | g sterics. She i8 said to e cast off | | onnol BonulMed weMtion © AT 3 0 o Colorado Sprtngs now represented jus 8, 0 o o rheumat clerk Tafl to securn a copy tho adyerse party | SheruiYaEieRs, SUG NG 10, e L | i 8 densely | populeted portion, 0f | that while young Coneland's nged patents | yji, olorado Sprtngs now representedjust | ros,and [ have had no rheumatism sing may claim one withoit fee. No original | and’dramatically ves that nover again | people I \l,,m““"',',, Ao amd “which has | Were busy on Tunesday shielding him from | over that ol LAtp R The ani At the time I used this medicine I was crip- Eieo pleadings are to be taken from this office ex- | shall the girl enter the Stone mansion on ;..» : ' L ; t iLly built on "I\; i ‘ll“ sHiskment Y e et el ver that charged a year ago 10 ani- | pled so that I had to use crutches, My knees cept for conrt uses, Prairic avenue, Mamma Stone, 80 the story | chg R U””l”} “n.mr]ufn..;’ ‘1}.“:!‘».” y | punishment for one offense he was an nc mus of this attack, made upon the eve of | \ere swollen so that 1 had to cut my pant- Judge Weaver mioved to amend by allow- | gaos had her heart ot on Altheawedding the | the matten |\n boatd s boan, dorels t in | complice in the perpetration of a more | the discussion by congress of the exten- | j, grder to wear them; my arms were stiff g the elerk n feo of 10 cents per 100 words, | Yourie son of Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Field, | 1§ now bemg apiied, oo o PO fserions one, While Copeland was em. | gion bill, and apparently in thenferest of \ t s iR ] h & and that charming youth had given his con- gapplied. ployed in the Union Pacific general offices | Chicago railroads which are being ex: Rule2, Wherea caso 18 continucd either [ Gent tosuoh an arrangement, But Alilea | Dhe Wabash Frotght Departmont ! s Llilet syl tended 1nto the Union Pacifie territory o y he had a partner named ank Boyden | and thus erippling it in every diroction is party bringiniz the cause shall file a notice of | Toved Willie best and most and cast off the . Fret advised to take Athlophoros; which I did. rial ten days befora the term. ‘This rule does | illjonaire dry goods merehant’s son. Young Cincaco, Jan. %.—The frelght department | o5 \wagq clork in the general passenger | apparent, After using a few bottles, I was completely STRIEUT, not apply in appearance or criminal causes | Conningham i3 1ecog e s the 1 | of the Wabash railroad 1s being rapidly or- . y cured, PALK] A 3 Tecognized here s the . g rapidly front's dopretment,” On Monday Bo: i cured, orpraced s i brobate, | ot on the | By Wallof Chicico: butat heare 1 uite o | santzed. Tho Deadquatters of Asistant 60 78 lacHA kO JoE B0MG IHORIER “The Are Beantifal, > R R LR L decent fellow of some twenty-two years, | Superintendent George W, Stevens and of | ities in his work. and on Tucsday dis: and much larger than in other Addi fizst day of thio trial and s often a8 is ne Mamma stone never liked Williz, and the | {1 cuperintendent of the ear department, L II:‘I w\‘u“‘ N l_f:"‘ i,“' o5 ‘il' b o Rl R e R | oS Athiophoros Pills, but where A sary. Cunningham family is not eredited with ! ipany with Copelun n | tions, is the usual verdict regarding the cannot be' bought of the drugeist IRule 4. Peromptory challenges shell be oot wormots at the Stone shrine. | M- M. Martin, will be at Decatur, 11 the same day a pass book containing fifty | 200 1ots in ALsriGHT's CHOICE, 7 5 AthIophor 199 \Wall st Now made by striking names from the jury list Lin all it is a pretty social mess, and dudes, [ 9f the superintendent of motive power Union Pacitic passes was missed from - he Athlophoros Co., Wl st., New without announcement. Foung girls, sootety maminae apd million | MAchinery, J. B. Barnes, nt Springtield, [l | Mr. Morse’s office. Boyden was at onca IT WILL BE CLOSE. York, will send citbor, carriaga pald, on NEW Rule s, On appeal from justices’ conrts the LR A it that of all other officers at Chicago. T , 0 was - ' receipt of regular price, which is &1 por NE appoliant shiill canse tho chses 10 bo docketed | Hi oo X D e o - suspicioned and an investigation com. | pye prince-Dingley Race — Other | bottle for Athloptoros and doc for the by noon of e second day of tho torm and in TR At M asiInR Grons will cortoltite to mialce Eaplosion in a Flou Mill. sl AL A UL ‘if" d Wheel Note 1 ©ase of failure the abpeliant may do 8o and ) that ) BBt abiloLiLS) RN B YRR IR SRR b e fact that & week or ten days ago Divi- W A g - 3 tre tho apnellant may 0o so and |t Lt of wha sho is reprosented us looking | - WiNszrra, Man, Jan. 7.—A terrifio ex- | (0 SG) T R NG PR SAYs S8 TGV | e afty mile raco that will take place | | Foriivor and tianoy disouscs, iy AL have the judgment allirmed, or tried on its »on as a bad barealn, and th sralrie aves 1 SOULTO N v R upon as a bad bargatn, and that Prairie ave- | plosion occurred to-day in the new flouring | o “received & dispatch: purporting to | at the exposition building to-night he- | fFuamions Workniss horvoe o TR : i R nuo will recover, il'at, Oatberry o ORNE 7 B i A a¥ TN BERIL sl e mf”. TRt tho Canadian Pacthic | be from Mr. Morse wstructing him to | tween Prince and Dingley promises to be | biood, ete. Atiioplioros Bl are unefinlied Ttule % \Vhon A judge passes at order in BISHOP POTTER'S FUNERAL 16 explosion was eatsed by tour dust ignit- ;;_':m:“')’.',vm""‘."‘” }[\"'I:-‘y':,‘K-“'j."“l ‘\I‘I.'(I“”ll;;:: an exceedingly interesting contost, Both ~ oF s v o men arc in excellont shape. vacation all subsequent applications niust be Ve Blerane y The building is a complete wreek. The | {10M Leisl N i Subseg Impressivo Coromontes Held av o1d | {0 FE8RTE LR WGy Central Pacific and chargo to the account | g0l T, 1, SRCEE S CF MY Following thelt adoption the convention Trinity Church of the Union Pacitic. This had been done g k like the sa an who too adjourned sine die. New York b Special 7 Alexander to Take a Trip. by Mr. Fillmore and the passes given to second money in the great six-day race T ] ity's” pows were filled LoxboN, Jan, 7.-Princo Alexander of |]v:\|'1‘u-\\hu‘r‘ med them on Wednesc here in December, s i et AR ) and the yestibulo was erowded with people | Battenburg authorizes the announcement S enrished | the | heedad | clio | proved. Ho has beten Shook fairly and :s Moines, Tn, Jan, 7—|Special Tele- | come to do honor to the dead Bishop Loratio | that he Is about to make a prolonged tous of | &P the arrest of the holder of the badly, and is now ambitious, although a gram to the Bk ]—A gentleman by the | Potter, at 1 o'clock to-day, the hounr set for and the east In order to put an end to | & Bro.” pass ordored, _Yesterday B L e Y T L name of "Tucker, whose howe I8 near Four- | (o funeral services at that church, The mors that 1o iutends to return to Bul- | ing the Union Pacific ofticials recerved i oL s teenth and Linden streets, approached Oflicer | pupit, tho lecturn and reading desic were | 83t telegram stating that the arrest had been | and will use every effort to do it Princo Scanlan lute last evening and told him he | draped in the heaviest mourning, but other- Invited to the Carnival R T MR U e e et wanted his daughter, who was attending the | wise the churel wore many of the symbols of | Orraws. Ont., Jan. 7.—It 1s stated that a {'}_‘I"‘ly“"“?"‘l"‘n‘\' ot The | wheelman in the country that he is afraid \ dance at the Trinket club, to go home with | Christmas rejoicings in the shapo of ever- | v P A . LA G orsed theit seheme | of, and offers to back him against Eek, Tnerfact apbetituto 1or Mothers TN BT LA C BT AT abat to oty Dl Dho! | iy ic 1 the shapo of e very prossing invitation has been sent from | 11 ood style and would have been be- | Morgan, Woodside, or any other wheel® [ mifky Inbiluntlo "t Sholera tafantum J 3 3 ) 3 10 [ greens, ete, In the chancel were arranged | Rideau hall to President and Mrs, Cleveland | yond the company in a few hours more. | man. He ean't afford to do anything but LS LT SR L A Al L ofticer promptly informed her of her parent’s | seats for th o kot (11686 a0z | avd membe o U Sthteseabino Ahew Wil he: broagltiiae PDA ki : “ Umbtives, Convilescants. i eats for the elergy and back or these a dozen [ and members of the United States cabinet to hey will be brought back to Omaha, | pis best, however, and the ra vill be wishes, and that she must obey him, (o which BostHIbTirias mttale : ] Lo his best, however, and the race will be IR Wheting Disnases. L T s were reserved for tie moto intimate | bocome gusts of the governor gencral at | Boxiien to b tried upon the ehatge of | the specdiost evor essed here Keauiren we b S Al g E on her A 4 1 Montrealic rtlhe ehrniva 5 1 s A aadl loa troe. wraps the Illllw’;II(I.dLIY““M,'1 small bottle 1:n»m1~ of the dead prelate, At 10 o'clock ontreal during the ARV . Wm and will b Bullock is 1 training for the handicap | BoLEris Gk Boston, Mass containing laudanum from her satehel and | the procession of elergy marched slowly from v S Switze! b S S race which will run at the exposition ‘lr]ixu-llll nl to the “last drop. She then | the vestry up the south alsle of the ehureh. B I\AV‘"":‘l:.(\l,l‘:\:::l:"\:l:“’l\I;I:xll‘(l"Iv we | THAT “WINE COLORED" VOLUME, building next I v evening, .3\ which Rid el her Jrionds n tearful o0l | A" dirgo wos played on e organ as tho | ogeurred I the Oantons Lucerne, Schwytz 4 UMPE. | o )5 entered with Prince and Dingley action 5o that he examined the bottle she had | Procession passed up south niste | and Uri, Several villages have been som | The Melntyre-Conoyer Trouble Of- | Butlock is still holding his ear to the thrown nway. He then took her down | and down the central aisle 1o the | plately cutoff from communication with the ficially 1n wted. ground to catch Fred Shuw's nccoptanco l;y(-'nlr]n’nd infermed hor father ot wiat she < reserved for them, There wero thirty | buter wotld, a numhor of houses destroyed | Thie “wine colored” volume that be- | 10 & pace for any distance and any ad done, and together they hurried her off | soven clereymen in tho procession aud | and many cattle kitled 25 NHE Tl | amoun _ At Ualcians. oMk, - ANKId0tes Wors | twolve oLiace Jomen thers Aflar tiiay had baen | Cod many caitle & B R e Jongu oo bkt Bahool Hbry i che Loy Kell matoia five milo apurt b th 2API [ lm’!mml)l' Mministered ”m:u ter ‘t\-“vm,,g seated. ~ Following the clerey camo the sur- BeconCHENERTAB OINoa! u~.mlml» cmmwlll.y it, was ofliciaily inves- | oxposition building yestdday afternoon Afl. PRIZE. 150 0@3. her up and down the hall for more than an | pliced” choir, then the ofiiciating cleryy- WAs TON, 2 ) tigated yesterday afternoon, by acom- | in 16:02. This is within 7 scconds of the | “We do hereby cortit i hour she was pronounced out of danser and | men—ishop Coxe e Rochester dioeese MR oL, PR Ol R 1 i % h st amatour rocord AR AR R WEIVED Te1t for howie, | Biion ndalt: "ot Ohios Lishon Date: of | the treasury appointed tiervert 1. Beecher '_"““‘!U of the b ““"'lf“‘”c“‘”‘" appointed f Betk aniatonrros % exposition building Iy D I\\l::‘;‘l"f.!"‘u“.‘f‘:f“.\..lm'i.',‘f“sf o "|"""~.\ - Albany: Itev. Dr. Morgan Dix, and Itev, Dr, | special agent of the treasury, Heisa son | for that purposc. The members of the X s ; WIIng | doptunyand in person mannie. i ol " A Thicves' Den Unearthed., Swope—the Itev. Dr. Dix 1«‘\4”.].;]:.“.1 tead | of Rev. Henry Ward Beeeher, and formerly | commttee, Messrs. Copeland, Clark and g I‘m:\'“ I \‘,:;"“,‘I"“l‘“i“,;| ‘"l!‘_"';fd“ e ”‘:"“l‘;'; e thiemaolvel ame nro MARSHALLTOWN,, Ia., Jan, Speeial | INR the senter beginming: “I know that | collector of customs at Port Townse Fash- | Davis, met at the r at 8 o'clock A I O R ok A | KOOI 0L DL Fbnhety it riiosd T AT S cial | Ing o sentences beining: W know hat | colletor of eistonis at Port Townsond, Wasih | Davis, metat the bozrd rooms it 3 o'clock | “'Prifice has ordered an clegant Ameri- | faith toward al pirtiva, it wi muiiorine tho SUITS gram to the ]—The o fLEs b Aneing doWntie) MMl Raisle s tol the | e L0 yosterday afternoon. Superintendent | ean champion racer for Bullot GompRnytojuseigtiile onto with Tuo-sim of the week of Adam Irving and Richard | g, ATter all had boen seated the sexton’s Sydney Justice. James, Prof, Lewis, Mrs. MeIntyre and ; ] Al BAL LR Gl Wonlhiser for petty stealing has disclosed a | assistants bore the casket containing the BN N W T AR =0 Iyouns 1| MATeE I\ be "l Tonetini e The Boom is Immense 2 5.00 Merc! ailor Made at $12.00 rogular thieves’ den and cleared up the mys- | bishop down the aisle from the entraco to |, WRPRER e P Hey S S0 FOUR | D CIIDOLS (VESCY GG GORE G0 SCCIC | 1o Gormir OMATIA PROPERTY, AND AL- 30,00 « “ 11.00 tory of som twenty burglaries committed in | the cliurcii and placed iton a bler in'the cen. b el s S Conoyer were present. The com- | jirciiys Crolck LEADS THEM AL 2 -’?'(}Zg( 3500 u “ “ 16.00 ter of the outer ehancel, directly in front of | outrageous assault upon rvant @irl was | niftee was getting ready for work when | Tiigre 15 NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- 10.00 0 “ ey 18.25 e is specially true of The Bagging of Two Marshalltown PARLORS, ARRNATT at the elbows; part of the time I could not feed nyself, While in this condition, I was Every druggist should keep Athlopho- MESEIT President Now Orlonns Nutional Bank, ¥ H ONVLY A with eatarrh fifteen years. CLOTING ingnearly one hundred d Lout bene 1 tried Hood's Sarsapariila, and was greatly PARLOLS, stolen property has been recovered and | &fter which the kev. Dr. Swope read lessons Earthquake in Africa. would say, had blown 1, and were ap- Court Martial 60.00 28.00 Irving’s brother §s no - sery 1z term In the | “Iise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wines,” by | A7) ymber of houses fell and seven persons | Conoyer welcomed ~the seribes and | qf 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, January COMMISSIONERS, MISFIT L‘[_0T/7'/f/6‘ FARLOHS ce Kitin v clue - | Bishop Coxe re ommitta ‘i o N and oflicers are workii,, lues to 1mpli hop Coxe read the committal service of Four Hundred Lives Lost. davits with which he was going to sup- ies whick may be presentod ntour coun the casket and Bishops Coxe and Doane at | enclosure in the People’s park last week. sl s fired 3 ing or e s V. JBRET vsiire ple’s p hould_be-fired. The marching order |yt WO L IR e Tavens ). W. KILBRETH, 2 A ATl or ast n memee | Haughey, Twenty-first infantry; Captain " prayer and was followed by Bishop Bedell 0 11.50 work on the part of the fire department the requiem was sing. - About four hindred and = of “newspaper scorpions, The | First Lieutenant Charles 11~ Bonestecl. Beck, on building, loss $1,200, insurance $600. | body was carried down the center aisle, pre- | handlers has not changed materially sinee [ G000 oy hand, and Mr. Conoyer wanted | Kirst Lientenant Solomon B. Sparrow, Tncorporated in 1953 for 25 years by tho loo 70 80.00 dences that this tire, as well as the two other stween them and place » hearse, = o) e sresent. [t developed that Mr. Copeland borng between them and plnced in the bearso, Oyertop:Lendleton proRe : Seeond Licutenant Frederiek L. Palmer, | By anoverwhelinini popular vota its franchtse el L0 by e train to Poughkeepsic. 1t will bo | respondence of the By farried, Mr. [ copclund, 05 a judge of the testimony, | Almon’ L. Parmericr, Twenty-first - | MGERGLES A oadorsod gram to the BEE,)—Willard Young, & promi- OUGIKEEPSTE, N. Y., Jan, 7.—The burial Tteurand singio numt committed sulelde yesterday afternoon by | greens. The services were very simple. position. A'SPLENDID OpPOITURTEY 10 WAN 4 FORTUNE, NEW letter giving instructious as to the disposi- —_— Rev. Mr, Pearson, of Nebraska City, the | ea ont their purpose the committee & e CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. ENVOICE can be asslgned, Cicaco, Jan. T—[Special Telegram 10 | jstie of Mrs, Pondleten. There were | ON& retired with tho commistee, Inside o4, yorning fell npon the ice and LISTOF PIIZES which were: An eusy chair, plush up- | had in the room, and finally moved thut e . ) gram to the Bre. | —Yardmaster Smith at tbe | Jikely to get somewhat warmer, but the holst r the 100 5,000 to death at Muchakinock, He had been | colorado and Wyoming. It will v | silvor sugar shell, Bessio Overton; set | Conoyer made another kick and asked 1000 I 09)) Attorney Wood Arrested, and Mississippl s, Rain Is indicated | ton; silyer butter knife, Miss Almira | subsided in disgu © The in\lqlg tion | CHOICE and double your money before ) 4 « 101 1n the saloon and Haddock murder case, was | get cold again, 1t may get 13 dezrees below C fnml) bible, old and new version | shown that for a number of years aref- | from him. Only a little money required | only to the offico of compuny in Now Or amination and gave bonds in fhe sum of Mrs, Howilt, New York: clock, Mr. and | sciences. ‘This wine-colored volume con- | 5 p_ Gusick, of Fort Omaha, has been [ for curreney by expross ut our expenso ad — which was at Bismarck, Dak, The highest | Bowen. North Platte; Bryant's Poems, | #nd is not considered a proper ook to be | who bas A DATRIIN, o caused by the recent failure of C. F, Upton | and westward to Colorado and Montana. | in plush case, aunt, New York; rug, [science clas Prof, Lews stated that | G0 AN Le can eat thirty quails in NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, B e e terday morning the temperature in the west | Miss Kate Daily, Pera; dinner and tea set | Vided with ~ locks and that ‘pu- | . Ing Nlwself. Financial troubles are sup- | 2010 o 89 degrees below that = point, ttering bits of information, we are in- [ should not be taken ftrom it by pupils WASHINGTON, Jan. T.—Senator McPher- | and Kansas, thence northwestward through | we hardly know which. the matter it will be that she is not to be which prohibits pooling: *“DProvided, how- | erature below the zerg point to the .-w.»‘.[‘ sistor of the bride, word that the the k should be kept in better,” 1. W. LiLris, Postal Clerk Ch opinion that the interosts of both shippers | Pifenrarh 0: Des Aomes, 173 doludg, = “They Are Beautiful, action of the committee. He denounces LAUS006 AL AT . harn way not be enforeed prior to January 1, 155, renort their action with the re thermometer ul 7o'clock registered 54 below, THE “PREEZI OUT GAME, parilla 1s char 1850 recent years. Evidenco has already been hange voste s fiRlle is p Sual servie ianged here yosterday. Two others who L found which will convict them of nine | bfthn g ‘:,\“",“,,‘,“'“ tiousunl leorviocs |l werorto Deen executed were reprieved, | the discovery was made that several | rUL rrOPERTY 45.00 (0 it 20.00 their houses thereby so stripped that Mrs. [ from the fifteenth chapter of Corinthians. TuNis, Jan. 7.—The villaze of Djemel was | parently just as ready as the committee A general court martial has been ap- 65.00 «“ @ G :llj .00 Woolhjser was to-day <o * * tho poor house. | This was followed by the singing of the hyinn, | soverely shaken up by an earthquake to-day- | {0 commence proceedings. Sceretary | pointed to meet at Fort Sidney, Nebraska, 75.00 35,00 nitentiary for bure ry. . ho thieves are [ the choir. The psalm beginning “Man born SEOEILIea 3 A Sl St AL : B baed 1y haverrh "8d it hotreare | of woman is of fow day” was chanted and | Were killedand many hurt wanted the court opened. While he Wits | 14 1687 or as <oon thereafter as practica- | Wo tho undersigned ianks and Bankers will L practicing up on the reading of the afi- | 1 1857, o e a may | a3, il Prizes drawn i Tho Toulgiun Stito chto other partios. the Episcopalchureh, Before the reading of indred L 2 ble oot a0 EUEINIESonS Am Ay Skl o committal two acolytes litted the purple | MADRID, Jan, .—It is ofticially stated that | port his side of the case, the members of | be properly brought before it. T'he fol- Sloux Clty's Snocsssion of Fires. il which covered tlis casket, an acoiyte 405 persons were burned to death in the in | the committee yielded to outside in- | lowing is the detail for the court: Cap- N H. OGLESBY, S10UX CITY, Tn., Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram | 1olding aloft a brasseross stood at the foot of | cendiary fire which destroved the reserved [ fluences and decided that the reporters | ¢ain George M. Downey, Twenty-fiirstin- Presideat Louisiana National Bank OVERCOATS to the Brr.|—About midnight last night a | {ho ““héad: ~ Bishop Coxe sprinkled 4 ol Sl s o O e 7 firo was discovered in Rothschild’s ment | ashes - om the Iid, - chanting - In | A Tussian Newspaper Supprossed. | JiS e but M e ,.1‘}(‘.;},},,', ol o | ty-first infantry; Captain James A A BALDWIN, market, on Fourth street, opposite the Acad- | a _solemn voice, .]\ylms o fla!w’a; ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. T.—The govern- 8 LY (5800 1 L) S 25 Mereha ilor Made at$10.00 emy of Music. Some difliculty was experi- | dusttodust.n - Bisnop - Doane wead the | 1 ont pas suppressed the Russkole Dielo for | of the board that was not open | Frederick I E Ebstem, ‘Twenty-first in- enced in starting the streams on account of | B M WE8 FOUOTAE DY (SOROR GEQTS: | publishing an article violently attacking Ger- | to the public, and he wanted First Licutenant Danicl Corn- [JNPRECEQENTED ATTRACTION. 10w 147 the intensc cold, but owing to very effeetive | nounced the benediction. After this Croft's [ Wany. the investigation conducted in_the pre ndjutant Twenty-first infantry; Oveu HAur A MiLiioN Distntuzan 15 20.00 flames were contined to the buildimg. The | fifty elereymen were present from New The Coal Handlers® Strike, (T : £ N Trantal I 50 22.00 ¢ ( e pres om . > L Jlan was opposed, however, | There were | Twenty-first mfantry; First Lieutenant 3 2 losses and insurances aro ns follows: John | York and vieinity. After the services the | NEw Youk, Jan. he stk of fhe coal | DI WS opposcd, Bowever: [ERCe wer | ey d. Patten, Tuwenty-first infantr. LOUISIARA STATE LOTTERY COMPARY. o S Julius Rothehilds, loss onstock and fixtures | ceoded by the clergy, who at the door 'stood | yesterday i ontar R neanonAll au Ol AL 21,500, insurance 81,000, There a BT ks i Ry el AT LY, . to know by what authority they were | Twenty-first infantry; Second Licutenant | lature for Eauestighal, fsad Ciinritablo pu uranee Thereare some evi- | on each side of the aisle while the body was T — o know by what authonity they were | pil OIS p 0 ) Tewenty-first infantry; | Yitb 8 capital of SLUK.000=t0 wi ‘ MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS that have occurred withiu the past two days, | The funeral corteze went to the Grand Cen- . ) ¢ 5 had sent for the young ladies. Mr. are the work of incendiaries, Al ah oty heca oLy thlflil,l;‘”“ the| Nresraska Crry, Neb., Jan. 5,—[Cor- ‘_'ul ot iorao pyoNpa NG Mr. | Twenty-tirst infantry: Second Licutenant | wasmadeapurt of the presont Stute Constitution P moyer objected on'the ground that Mr., ) adopted Decom A. D. 1870, e o sterions suieide. | fniertd i Gural censetery inaflorat lined | Goorgo Overton and Miss Gracie Pendie- | gl o sathority to invite any one, fantry. First Lientendnt John's. Parke, k8 DIoES, 18, Jan. 7. =[Spectal Tole; [(grave. ton, at the residence of the bride’s father, | **But you wanted the reporters, did you | ir lwr‘nl.\' first infantr wdvo- |1t nove 8 oK ROt el i i D proml- | o Bishop Potter took place in il ceme Mr. Henry Pendleton, five miles south of | not, Mr, Conoyer?” asked Mrs. McInty o P monthiv. and the s LS toxl. HEbivoung pusinoss man of Mairfleld, Ia., m, The erave was lined with ever- | Nebraska City. There wero about fifty | DY Way of justification of Mr. Copeland’s | pyoumatism 15 primarily eaused by [ glyevery s monthe e wih Doiien 1 i DS S presel 08! relatives. o . N acic he blood ood’s Sarsap 81 an awing, Class A, in the Acadeiny of shooting himself twice, one bullet entering -~ porsons present mostly relatives. After | B0\ finally decided that the reportors | 46141 Ulgll.’(,lf,.l,\yl‘q‘n:]lxlh)w'x[mu-”wnl et bt Cranalnipnn ing Glassit ol sho Asadlomyicl the abdomen and one the head, Te left a THE COLD WAVE, the ceremony, which was performed by | ought not hear the testimony, and to | PUriies the blood St $ 0 ) 4 tion of s remains and requesting burlal by | A Seinger Throughout the Countr laland g adjouraed to the superintendent’s room “havies K s 1Al he Knights of Pythias, to whicl et VYA R & ghout he ountry | bride and groom led the w to one of | d) ¢ 4 1 Chavles Kaufman's Fall Notice, Tickets are 10 only. Halvas, 35 AR Bg o Fyiag, o which order he I and More to_Follow. those clegant suppers which are charae. | Where the iny tion was held. Mrl | Jic.Councilman Charles Kaufnian yos- Fifths $2, Tenths Si- the B —“Wo will continue to have cold 5 o the superintendent’s room Mr. Conoyer [ J00E & 4 S Elonaaduis 1 OAPITAT, PRIZE OF €150 00 £150,01 OF tho ek, |- WVo will contiiuo fo have ©old | gomo handsome presents given, some of | wanted to know what business Mr. Long | Jhr{e his wrist. He was attended by e o ring, Messes, John and Nels Over- | he be asked to retive. It was stated, how- “Phey Are Beautiful, 4 5N, 00 NESEE mines was killed this morning by being | chanige may not oceur for a day or two, The | o0 aml familics: countupane, Mr. and evor, that Mr. Long” was an interested | gnd much larger than in other Addi- f; b o crushed between two water cars, ol rayearillenlso! extand SORSEWAT A part 4 A ng cold wave will also extend eastw and [ Silver stand, Mrs. Anna Robinson: | suflered him to remain, and the ex- 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOK 20x) 40.00) Kicked by a mule and started for shelter, L Buy a Fow Avi oA A AR in the Missourl valley and later on, will ex- | silyer cos. Mrs, Dr. Gilbert: table- | that the witnesses be sworn. This w 4 ) ( : 1 prizes of &% Y falling by the wayside and so dying. Y silver knives, Mrs, Dr. Gilbert; table Of those clogant lots in ALBRIGHT'S 100 ApproXiuativ i DEOSOLR v 820 00) AND Srovx Ciry, la., Jan. 7.—D, W.Wood, the | for the southern states. In Chicago to-day it | Overton; silver engraved butter knife in | was then made with the result that has spring. Albright is moking 1ots of | 5557 s amoimting 1o i J Y Ahndin sy | ercnec book, known as “Quanc’s Anat- buy s lot lew . arrested to-day on complaint of Chapman & | zero to-night, 1t is now 10 below at that compurative, Charicy Pendleton, New | erence ) ! . to buy a lot, For further information write elatly, giv s A R TR T e il York; silver cream’ dipper, bible and [ omy,” has been keptin the high school - s PORTAL NOTIS ExXprosy Al FEAS 8500, retnrning here this evening, The | 87 0'clock this morning at the signalservice rs. Corneul Overton; *The Brook,” | tains a number of illustrations showing | L 0o’ oo 0 efforts of an eastern man drosscd M. A, DAUPIHIN, S Embarrassed and Resigns. temperature was at Key West, the thermom- | Miss Morgan, Peru; engraved sugar | found in the hands of the sw aller chil- | thirty quails in thirty days. Cusick i . 0. CeDAR RAviDS, Ta, Jan, T.—[Special Tele- | eter registering 68 decrees, Cloudy weather | shell in plush case, Miss Alice Atkinson, | dren of the school, althougliits usc is es- | thinks this is no trick atall, and wants Make P, 0. Monoy Ordors payable and addrosy & Co., F.J. Upton resigns the presidency of | Cloudy weather and rain is also reported in | aunt, Wisconsin; perfume, satehel and | emldren siould not be allowed to use the | gy,on days, and thus win @ thousand Now Orlosng La, the Star Wagon company, and Walter Dong- | (10 eul states, In the otner distriets tho | tidy, 'cousin, Dalifornia; bréad plate, Mr. | book. It was also shown that the Hbrary | oy ses that is "offered by a Chicago man | b ap oy p REonIveD 80 ) S 2 B L e and northwest, the upper Mississippi valley, | of dishes of over one hundred pice pils ar wecustomed to use it t msihly AT , MOUNT PLEASANT, 1a., Jan. peelal i \ossie valloys, aba. 0. 1o | ©Hazel Dell Roading Clrcles? at their pleasure. Fhe commi will t ‘ c ed Telogram to the Brr.]—A farmer living us is much lower, ~In'the lake re- | “Suveral of the ladies ‘took a plece of | report to the board that ry atarrn ure b L) per ssissippi # - 4 distressing and offens toms. Hood's posed to liaye been the cause, T upper sissippt * and | AERORNOE EEOL ot this K suke is | without the permission of the teacher in | - distrossing ar ) 3 e ULE wer T aissonrt T alleys Cfromr sbro | elined to think that this kind of eake is i i e arlatatyaa Tos | speedy R 8] B 0 helow. Fhe fsotherni line of sero rang | possessed of peculiar charms when used | enurge. 1f noe is made in the | SusaRRtES KU © A tho lood -\ UP? McPherson's Proposed Amendment, QuIR, rom Aho fack ) b Y 4 800 to-day submitted an amendment to the \ski and Montana to British Awerica. | - The bride and groom took the train this | blamed becauso somd pupil got the book “ 1 suffe d ! inter-state commerce bill proposing the ad- | Ahe freezing line runs as far south as the | morning for Franklin to visit Mr. and trom the unlocked library, and that Sec Hood's Sarsay laa m not troubleg al e v y. MESHEE that if, atter full inyestigation, the kho degroce pamed sk W. B. Hansas the teacher's desk. | | t Touls Rallroad, ion or & majority thercof are ' of the Yanktoy, 10 Keok RS cretary Conoyer Js wrathy over the aian =i da e I8 arriers will bo best promoted by o e i ; 5] i s one-sid , uiLAbl division of tho tralic or of the pro. | 4ol 63 Denver: 8¢ Eeavenworth, 5. and much larger than in othor Addi. [ the investization wiis enesidod far dispaten from Minneapolis savs that the | ;o TR L TR e TRy and will have somtthing to ofler on the narthwest is experieneing the coldest weather | {ons *" is the usual verdict regarding the 15400 Jater on B A L and the fluid in the tube dropped to u Is Pati Coming? e burglaries and two larcenies, Considerable | Part of the psaltery was sung by the choir, et “‘ubiquitous reporters,”” as Mr. Davis 2 A 50.00 e :: : 23.50 case S0t Monthly Drawinz. longed. No motive for the mysterious act 1t A Dr. Durrow. 5 )i OsKA100SA, 3., Jan, 7.—[} Bull, of the signal seryice, “After that it is Mvrs, Mart Overton; berry dish, cut g party, as a witness, and Mr, Conoyer tions."” is the usual verdict rogar 5.00) Warner Crosby, & colored man, was frozen | southward. A storm area is dey in | 1l tanlo cloth, Mr. ant Mrs, Harman, | amination was commencéd, — Here Mr. 1! OHox 20 000 SUITS s tend into the lake regions, Ohio, Tennessee | cloth and n:l\-l‘ins to mateh, Mattic Over- [ decided not necessary and AMr. Conoyer attornoy, who has. figured 80 consplouously | will moderate slighily, butby night it will kvln shense, aunt of the bride, from New | been precieted in these columns. 1t was | moncy for lots of people who purchase | ™ Application for ratos 1o ciubs shi 4 OVERCOATS was taken 10 TeMard, where lie waived €x: | ©The lowest temperaturo that was reported | table-cloth, Hrs. Hanas; clock, Mr. and | librs used by the teacher of the A Quait Eater. Oraors, or Now York Exchungo m- ordinary | amount of the alleged larceny is $27, office was 87 desrees below zero, o illustrato e | the diffevent parts of the human body, New Otlenns, L 0 of the alleged larceny i inyson, illustrated, Miss Carrie | the different pa D X A been strugeling to consume | or M. A.DAUPHIN, L b gram to the BEr,]—Owing to embarrassments | and snow was reported in the Missouri valley | Brownville; engraved silver butter knife, | sential for the proper instruction of the | (o0 0" ()nha man to back him ,,,,. 1 | peglstorealettersto Las, a shoe manufacturer, is elected president. | GO (0l oML fatr Compared with ves. | and’ Mrs. Meadiville; ehma bread plate, | at ~the high - school as mot —pro- | gy gho feat eannot bo performed near this place suicided last night by shoot- | glons and northwest it ranges from | ¢ho “hride’s eake” home. Judging from should be kept locked, ana that bLooks Oatarrh 188 yery. prevalent disease, ¥ith ) 1 1! THE ym the lakes southward through Missou | to stufl pillows, or to put under them, | report to Mrs, Mclutyre's trouble over B e e avalan dition of the following words to on 5, | Kulf states. ‘The following cluies had a Mrs, MKinnon, the prother-in-law retary Conoyer did no ‘wrong sending | with eatarrh, and my g th i Davenport, 90: Des Molhes, 173 Toledo, - ceeds thereof, the provisious of this seetion Bind 1L ohatl ba ths duly of tha commtsaion 1o | 0F tho last six_years, “lhe signal service | 200 lots in ALERIGHT' CHOICH o= : Lt AIAAIZILA, ARG AL RN Ifiu“s depths during the night. At St. Pau “There are fair prospects of getting | " 2 three peeuliarities 1 1st, the combination of mmmnwnvu 10 he pu the i i 2 4 : 8 [ 2 | Gene Manager Callaway's Answer ) i s § Investigating Smuggling, . below, at Bismarck, Dak., i below, Patti here,” said President Max Meyer of 20 Bonters Oharasa remod proportion; 54, ¢ ention Omaha Hos, x wires to Mendosa an far northwest are ocess Of secu ) edicinal A Nuw Youx, Jan. T—An Ottowa (Ong) | S1res to Medoss and northwost ¢ | e exposition associationfyesterday. *“We | General Manager Callaway, of the | " e kR - | rARNAM lllw‘\".i.ll‘:ll\} T‘\n"‘ml ‘\(‘1‘1 l' ‘-n’\lm l’»h‘v’: of t‘"» o8 .:"‘ ‘;w;-il At Minn,, th "\Il"“ sent he rl:u}\\ Aluml‘ ;.wlm Mar Union Pacitie, was interviewed yesterday st ecting eures hi ) unkn nuggling are being settled b 0 1 or ermometer n Mayer, 8 Hlat o @ hatl, d are tryin : 2 | « < g - . . A 24 B RR aten (h volve Sanars) Rt X ik aSABSHALLIOWN, 16 daf ToLaa) Bight e e s e ]‘I"‘l‘,'i[" BRUCE L0 tho 4 b o - ,‘"H!“ Sind for ook eoutaiuiug addiional evldease ] \ | STRELT, and Chicago houses. They are cases where | 3o rees bulow zeto, Toward morning it | &Ppearance. A fair number of subserip- | = ('n ml" i Ob l‘\“w b l.- 'n‘.l B g by e i u fraudulent invoices have been passed through | olouded up and beeame wlider, and was 20 | tions have been secured. ~m| the is | the Union Pacitic management anc s to make me over.” J. P Tuoue sed by i the custom house. 5o general has this prace | Below at s o'clock and 15 below &t 9. nothing definite to tell you about the mat- | Colorado pool. In answering the ck Begister of Deeds, Lowell, M flect sad curiain tice become that the government, it is unde o YD) in dotall Mr. Calliway suid that there Hood's Sarsaparilly § others, and } j stood, will publish the biack list it holds of B e . L otail Mr {rwa v gt in gold.” 1. BAKIINGION, i ot ' Bamle itgee fur ‘Awérican dealers who bave supplied these o 2 < - 3 PR el S dule R New Brusswick, N, J., Jan, 7.—Eight 500 Per Cent Profit : i - N 4 - it b S yearsago Henes Morris andathers orgeuired | hias been mado sinee Jast August by pur- [ fore the stutement that the Union Pacitic | gy00.pg s Sarsaparilla Nebraska aud Jowa We ather, the New Yurk Textile Filtering company, | chasers of lots from Mr. Albright, in the | Oflicers were interested in i steel rail i 1 by all druggists. §1; six for 85, Made For Nebraska and lowa: Colder, - fair | witha factory 8t Woodbridge, N, J, Patent | addition west of ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE in ;‘“‘ ;'":‘ Juire ‘l“"“"“'"““”-l L culy by €. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Masi, weather, becoming warmer in' the western | cofice -pots. and patent condensed coffee’| ALBRIGHI'S CHOICE BEATs THEM ALL | Cvlorade Coul and Iron company have ¢ l « portion, | manufucturing - houses were established | AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, mill locatex! at Pucblo in Colorado, upon j00 Deses One Dallar, 1 201 tis 50 Civia16 A. were no steel rail works at Denver,there. k Stréet, New Yotk €