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o e A A A B R ) BN TR R T 4 putomg | rove about L the slices e, PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE, | 5. hees e it saces ¢ | fifteen miles away and threw « where they were fonnd by a faru ses imposed and colledted within their cor- porate limits, is o @re¥e injus us it dive STATE K. OF L. ASSEMBLY. | tier suetnuchenyeianwteimer okttt | WESTERN PHASES OF LIFE, o, inasmuch the furidd Trom where they are : - Bpringer Takes an Opportunity to DENOUNCED BY DRISCOLL. Close of & Very Successful Session Lo DI i Jess ponvious | Incidents of a Trip Across tho Defond His Charactor. The Condemned Murderer Makes of That Bodys fots: and . Continont. Charges Against Wi Wheren en Walsh, The intenfof the law is that the L . licenses should act #8 % corrective of the evil New Youk, dan, 20.—Daniel Driscoll, the | THE NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. | 1! s 4 ALy A in which he bitterly attacks Warden Walsh, 4 G i debauched by the “divhs,” saloons and other 9 A Vote on the Question of Teopening | ©f the Tombs prison, as a man morally and Ironstlad Agreements. in RS commerce, it is g ote on the Quostion of HeOPCRINE | entally unfit to ocoupy s position, Ho | Omaha Denounced—Generas Mas- pore Justice that the compensative nfiu: | An Entertatnment in the Provailing b N S charges the warden with allowing social | ter Workman Powderly En. [ cioe and benefit of ghe fines and Heenses | gy1o - pree and Easy Treatment of Case Fails to Show Up privilezes to prisoners who fee him, such as dorsed—Other Business Done, fore be it . g hinese—Popular Young Lady a Quorum, sleeping in hospital beds and rec Resolved, That wo useovery honorable and Wiic Mad Shot a Ban g male visitors in the privacy % o0t nwful me od s | | brutal eruelty to prisoners and wil State Assembly K. of L. to hav agen L House. s under fourteen years in & dark | Tho State assembly of the Knights of | eral country school fund tobe upportioned I ’ : WasniNaTos, Jan, 20,—Mr, Springer, ris in cold weather withomt bedding for | Labor came to a close yesterday, after a very | among all the school districts of the county New York Sun: No one brought to as th ing to a question of privilege, semt to the | weeks at a time. W clerk’s desk and had read an extract from o ::'r:::‘-h b b spooch made yesterday by Mr. I ot | LTS boays sl Ahs e Pennsylvania, to the effect that a member iy to trace thelr coutss of the congress which had made the appro den Walsh says some state scloof fund is riow” apportioncd. | tho trafu blindfolded and then not al- o and others exag OTHER LAWS, : ) Jalac nd others eXaf | mhe following officers were elected for | Whereas, Wa ke convineed that the best | lowed to look out of the windows at the tors may have his | the ensuing r: Master Wokman Hub- | interests of the people will be subserved by | passing scenery could have perceived in the interest of | bard, of Beatrice; worthy foreman, James | the enactment of laws for the following spec- from the looks of the passengers in the Allan, Omaha; 8. R. C., Dr.- Lavonier, | fied purposes; Whereforobelt '\ | pullman carsany reason for thinking vriation for the Philadelphia centennial (and e Omana; treasurer, Goorge Hompstead, Pors | esolved, That.our best efforts be directed ? (V60 \ L 'or Debt, 1o this end— ) that he might not be ona teain between Who was u member of the present house), |y ypigniy, an, 20.~Tho sherift will ¢ executive board—Gevrge Black,Lincoln; | 1, That the stato establish under a wise [ Bogton and New York or Philadelphia had claimed a fee of 810,000 for having us- | ¢ Lo sk out the hatdsbme dwelling | Dennis Daley, Crookston: ¥ . Jones, Te- | n ement, a public library of books treat- i s e Liebele tutely insorted a clause in the bill making a | HOTHE S A e B i Hon, | cumseh; Con Lynch, Omaba; W. H. Hogt, | in of political ecanomy, labor, agriculture, | and Washington. Yet it was a trans- Toan upon which he could go into court and | it «ORIBRLS DEGREME f0 Mes o8 Fleb | 5o iliion A R e uaswatian caref (oontinentalitealh low WS novhern E¢ enforce its payment, Mr. Springer said ho [ o0 b TR O ditors are sev. | A number of important questions were dis- axon the sum stipulated i the mort. | Cific railroad, bowling along through had no doubt that he was the member r eral tradesmen and rétail firm Mrs. Hen- | cussed, but the action taken was not mmde | gage, and that said sum be deducted from the | Idaho. One has to look out of the win- ferred to by the gentleman. He had moved | 4 o S5 Flecan T Ghom Miss Mary A, | Public, execpt upon those mentioned: in this | assessed property valuation of the mortgage. | dows ‘at the prairic or the Rockies or ssful session. :n r::mmmulnt. in zh.l orty !f»fx;t!|~uv|x:;“ M'* Brown, of Norristown, loancd at report. ¥ 1o | trolled be issesscd and taxed at one-third (1) | Pass through the third-class conches to V. - o the centenninl appropriation which | ;04" aome $30,000 upon representation that [ Considerable attention was devoted to the | ) eir nominal stook or bonded value. see anything pecul about a railrond » ~ changed that appropriation from u congres- | Mre” Hendricks had & fortune of &0,000 | contract which every workman in Swift's [ 4 Phat the commissionor of the United sional donation to a loun, At the close of the | I cked up in the hands of an agent [ packing house, it scems, 18 required to sign | S 3 journey across the continent. Tt w: 1Y i S Encral i s e seaucated and | Jouriey aoross the continent. 1t wos | A g Different as Black from White exposition the board of finance was of the [ in New York. As the investigation | bafore being permitted to work. The contract | compelled to issue patents to homesteader: As difforent as black from whit 3 4 3 ¥ hic oy o o gl > thah Here " ¢ o K fro s are the CuTt- (T have been afilicted since last March with & opinion that the money belonged to the stock- | of the transactions which Mrs. Hendricks siBomaRY sots 20 3 WOl v and pre-emptors more promptly than hereto- | but the sun was not too low to ] .2 * i bt Al 4 _ \ . hl“h;::.; A A L"(:‘g“:.m;w“'t'.*‘;I“‘ had with other confiding acquamtances pro agreement sets forth the work at which | $1C Precuiptors mote prompity than hettos CURA REMEDIES from all other remedies for the | skin disease the doctors called Eezema., My aged and the w: ploye is to be gild the rolling scenery and reveal those es new victims develope, and it is stated treatment of diseases of the detectives and spies be directed from the in, sealp and | face was cc ered with seabs and sores and the United Btates attorney at Philadelphia was upto to-night creditors whose ¢ vhich he is to_be {mul.)n_m (8, nnr11|l\"nul' poor actual sewtlers to the corporate thieves | treasures of wild flowe that dot- blood, with 0ss of hair. itehing and burning were almost unbearable instructed to bring suit against the board of ate over #100,000 have \lu-mlllln ment b y[‘!l’u}';vf\" ""’lufll;("::ll\“‘l;}\ \\‘-.’\‘rk( |‘1Il‘"i§:“(lt(; who are stealing millions of acres of the | ted and splashed the grassy avea with CUTICURA, the great skin enre, and CoTicris your CoTicUrA REMEDIES 50 highly finance, and suit was brought. It was de- appeared and he plicant, d t Soar, ) L0 | choicest portions of the public domuin. 7oy colors. It was growing dusk when khow her whore. | perform and ' the — per diemhe s HATLIOADS AND TRLEC e By 5 IAoney belongad to the el A L L i ;i APIL 5 S Ablag SETe) that the money belonged to the b lid not know she [ to_reccive for the same. It s 8- | Whoreas, the functions of the state, while | the time tables —and passengers’ | yew iood purifier, iternally, re & jositive | wud RESOLYENT intermally, for fonr months. 1 He (Springer), went to Attorney General )" practices as are | ulated that in consideration of the peculiar | jyotacting its own interests, is not to harrass | watches told that we were in Montana. | cure for « form of skin and blood disease, [call myself eured, in gratitide for whichi 1 muko Paft and asked him to appeal the o the | charged ageainst her. Some of her victims | nature of the business of the f}“',l’"’"{ or suppress legitimate enterprise or impede | Tl oo had been rumors of the washe | from pimples to serofula. this puble statement supreme court. This was done and the at- | still maintain confidence in her, £ e e D Ao St ke | the morally legitimate amuisition of capital, | 1 S0 "F ISt (RS 1 : Mis, CLALA A. FREDERICK, torney general had desired nim to appear on b will not quit the ser }\. thou .\\|g W !‘ o but rather to encourage the one and protect | INg away of the trestle, and then to di CUTICURA REME are the greatest medi- TiFoRd 1 ‘Conti bahiulf of the : United Stutos. This sugs Two More Arrests, notice to said first of his inten m_n‘o 0 | the other; and, pel all uneasiness came ofher word that s on carth, Hud the worst case of Salt G s N Woiafied 1t BIatLReLly uadakatood e [ Do %), —Father McFadden, of | 80, 8nd as a gua of his faithful per- | “\yjopeqs, the privilege and right of the | the company had put men at work all | Rhcum in the country. My mother had it twen- | T must extend to you the thanks of one of my ion, he wighed it distinctly understood, hac Iroads and | night to construct a new trestle, and so | ty years, and in fact died fromit. 1 believe ¢ customers, who has been cured, by using the ' ement, the applicant | gate e L T | 9 4 o Ge been arvested at Armagh eith Swift & Cc 4 ate to fix rates for - ahedibiseible e ulel el DU e e e ST [ ) with Swi & o, the i telegraph lines carry with them the duty | the travellers, indi ng the chances | TICURA would have saved her lite. My arms, | CUTICUIA RENEDIES, of an ol sore, cansed by did appear in the case and the supreme court & pi Pl e . | of #, and obligation to récompense or reimburse an exquisite skin beat prepared from | omn d, concluded te give them a trlal, using it, externally, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the |the CUTICURA and COTICURA Soar externally, In rees Sl A ettt bty bakg 3 AR vift & Co. may re- A of delay, found something in common | breast and head were covered for th a long spell of sickness o fever eight years ago reversed the decision of the court below and | He wasc """:'“‘J‘I‘ rf’l' f“alf’"‘“” 1 !'f““,‘,‘lr ::’.'n,‘".‘,",’;“ b Huid A ‘.__‘v hi A llll‘l:jm'“h-"“lu::‘nlnsu:jfuln-(nouls ‘uun_mln-l A -:""-KE 1546 48 & HHGANE O uml\iLng acquaint- | Which nothing relived or eured until 1 had He was 5o bad he was fearful he would have to T - 10 Tt Ty e 12t | faction and payient of all damages'by them | gt O MHSHY cause unjust loss; therefore |y og one with another. e cUTicuna Risonvent, internally, nd o |Bavo b log aiputated Dt is bappy sy o tiad never demanded a fee | Blane, m of for South | sustained. Tt is further aveed that Swift & | * Resolved, That we demand the state gov- | When the cars halted at Heron thero | CUlt4 tud Comicora S 8818, 46 gE 1D e Wiot TN FrAL O for his scrvices, He did file one petition, | Armagh, LR etet ai b i Tt the sum of go0 | eroment to assort and define, by the enact- [ was positive news that the interesting 2 o LT o e b . S asking that his case should be referredto the | Same time that Father McFadden Ho | oo by e lnamds. to b mold by thon | MCHE of tho nec ‘' laws, its inherent and | trestlo ahead was not quite restored, | Vour Cumicurs REMEDIES performed awon. |03 Merchaut utthisplae - court of ¢ with the right of appeal committed for trial on the ge of ording to the torms of agveement. 1t is | Proprietary rights and ownership in all rail- | and that there would be a chance for all | derful cure last sumimer on one of our custom- b e it A L for u detcrmination as to whether | making speeches inciting tenants to resist | duconding to the terms af wevcemont. oS | roads and tol )l lines within its bord to sce a typieal dead mining town, a | ers anold gentioman of seventy years of a i Bl e CleAr X of ‘any. value. | the authoritics. ipulated also that & & Co..ma and all its righ A and_franchises and pri © with those of the nominal tockholders; that it hav efully distressing erup. | 11, E. Carpenter, Henderson, N, nd who hiad tried all 15 01 Leprosy, of twe yed . hoom of the [ whosuf tion on his with a fo d and facy ather MeFadden at | the employe in_employment only so long as place that had enjc to them. flest order and then had *‘petered out, cured of The committee on judiciary had asked him to Upon the years' standing, eges as co-ordin o 4o 50, 18 hie | Londouder owners, or s lice escorting him were fix the sum, but lie decline 5o 5 o bly also considered the applica- | .o : . {FRtD as they sald. Everybody was cager fo | remedies and doctors to no purpose. CUTICURA REMEDIFS, the most wonderful il not desire any o »nsation fro body | stoned by an excited mob and several in- | . : t R e representation in all boards of directors and | @ « lverybody 8 eng 0 R 0., Te M recory of AERGA1SH PaT) PROI . and now In force with the Cable Tramway | [anagement of said ra A Mystery of the Sea. company. In these the applicant, nust mako | g1y S o | o written s ting 1o the position | 0 ho captain of the gov- | § I, s’ aiso ago, pluce of birth; married | her or single: name of parents, their residence; name 0f nearcst relative or friend; residence Lot there are persons de ut for support; what pplicant has been en himdatly. Physiclans and his friends thought he must die. gentleman would, in view of these facts, re- truct the statement, he had made. s CMr. Kelly said that he had not meant to do | OTTAW 0.~ an injustice, nor did he mean to do one now | ernment. steamer Newfield Las fory when he reaffirmed the lanzuage of the Rec- | the marine dey ord in what he said yester If there was & wrong to the gentieman_in that statement, he (Kelly), regretted it. He was no long rantee and secure | the cars were emptied of all but the | Curicrna Resenies are absolutely pure, and o-partners, the stockholders, a four | train erew. Hoeron wus at the gateway | the only infallible skin beautitiers aud blood ent dividend on the amount of cash | ¢, the Coeur d'Alene mining region. and | puritiers, actually invested, not in stock certificates but | (o, oo hoint of rendezvous and depant- $2Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases, RESOL! T, §1. Prepared by the ¥ in »A‘.lm_llltil;‘lév-‘\:éi :hl l'l‘nlf-‘s e )nluwhxllfif-km:'iixi‘l ure for the mountain mines in that sea- | Pwes, 50 ilustrations and 10 testimonials, AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass. f 4 . S, blackheads, chapped and oily skin BA‘B‘PSN\!H and the state shouid exceed said 4 per cent | Son of deep snow and intense cold when Bl foing 4 AR 3 i dividend then the surplus to be applied to | what seemed like all creation sought fl.m_vn GG ST Gl e i Soar. tied by ¢ SoAP, 1 everywhere, Price, CUTICURA, flc ded to rtment the following letter, picked up near Sal New t 6L island last week : “orNpLAND, Nov. 12, 1887, —Dear h read as ; ; f YRS B LAFe parcnts: 1 come o bid you farcwell ) the state school fund. themines, fuiled to find the EL_Dorado e : = = | as young as he had been when he entered the | Paren ! 3 SI6RBHD a6 A u s, fu ) h orado 3 i bof, bt sinco. then “ho hod followod | foroyor. I Swill scon ‘ba-in the other | EaEsin; how long o et Sosiatd (L R R 5 L | and footed it back, freezing and starv- | marks upon dress could he have livedto | issue the train met was published at i tho' lossons ~dorived sculors of the | MORld, not alone, howeper, for we are bl e R e A FARNAM STREET BLAZE. ing to death in gréat numbers, and giv- | sce her. i | Helena, and contained under startling bar.- One of those lessons was that | 1) PREETREEES 0 ICED BE SRR ol Dy ant ever worked on steam rail- | The Lytle Block Badly Damaged By | ing the region a bad name that it has ‘Now, I tell you what it i she said | heae lines a telegraphic account of how, e e l::“lrxl;]:;lllvn;‘:?-vul:::rvn(w'I‘llx"z take courage and think no more of mo." street railronds of Omuba, stryet rail- Yire Last Night. only just recovered from. Heron v to the porter, *if I can’t have a lower 1 | owing to the outery made by “a green 1 gentleman would not deny that he had called At the bottom of the letter is apparent], roads of an; I"ll"l{‘}ll‘lIh’“("ll‘l"l‘\“]‘\\)‘!lhilz;l‘\\"(&inl\lz"l‘:l About 1 o'clock this morning flames were therefore well worth seeing., Eve don’t take none at all, d'ye undesta young woman” who had been decoyed s to the | Signature, whi the attention of United States oftic Linther, of St. | of the road one had heard how mining towns springr | Let me k red bursting out'of therear end of the now right off, and if 1 to the town in question, the n e ero was 8 clause I the | Nicholas,’ Meurthe.” "The marine depart- | and the reason for leaving tho sumos whether | CISFOVEREC g | e & up, how the first thing to ve is a | a lower I'll go back to the hotel. district attorney had served warrants fuct ghat | there wus 4 cluse i the | ment is making Inquirics rospecting the | applicant hus ever been discharged by uny L_\l;.hTh.l«.J‘ll(l on Farnug between Jleventh D ol piano, | The porter paid her no more attention | upon something like a dozen female and that he had gone into court fo press that | matter. Tl e WHeRAr Lo pplibat Wea iR Taee i elfth streets, The fire department | iy 311 that a piano implies on the bor- | than if she had been a mute and he had | proprietors of resorts in the town Bis- . clause, for the district attorney had declined The Murder ¢ geant Stance. i liquors and. wishes to. remaiy | Were summoned and the flre was found to | qor, ~And, by the way, the billiard table | been a log of wood. Therefore she ve- [ ma I think it was. The business to pursuo tho case further. ‘The thing had | 08 PR 97 BOMEINE SEAREE: hently Yoad, 1t ulso shows that | be in all three sto It had started in the | stands tor a volume also, for it is the nu- | peated her firm intention to rowurn to | men were represented as being filled ooy e vory Ol R0 o Millei Mtles CasiRrgad svith thia intis: s of rocommendation must be eiven | rearof the second story and was probably | cleus around which is developed the | the hotel at the sympathetic face of the | with sympathy for the unfortunmte claimed a fee for inscrting der of Sergeant. Stance at Fort Robinson, | Wi this application aad remuin on file | caused by the stcam peiler used to furnish | hotel, exchange, gambling saloon and | reporter, who, not knowing what else to | ones. “*“The houses ure in full blast he meant to say was that, i S0t | while the man is in the employ of the com- | motive power to the presses of Klopp & | general loafing place of the new com- remarked that the conductor would | crowded with sympathizing friend Christmas week, resulted in his being bound | pany. HBesides there must be given the v to the district court for trial. The evi- port of his own cause, the gentleman was one man among 50,000,000 of American citi- aens who felt that ‘subscribers to the exposi- | dence showed that Miles made threats tion stock ought to be made to pay, and who, inst Stance, that he purchased a revolver following his onw tracks, hunted ‘them until | on the day of the murder and deliberatc he stripped them of their investment, patri- | Pianned the crime. A searching inyestiga- ot ts s tion now being made will probably lead to | Whidl o Mr. Springer replied that if the gentleman | Other arrest: ment may offer Bartlett's printing office. It spread [ munity. In the building and on the § to the thira floor, used by the Omaba | table, which serves for astage, the play ged in witnessing the prize fight. | Further information picturcd the pris- otailed one. Tt recites | Business college, ~and to the first | of “Hamlet™ is apt to be presently pes . she d, und at the ame | onel having every kind attention in en reported upon as com- | floor occupied by Adler & Heller, wholesale | formed by the first barn-stormtng com- | instant perceived the erowd on the field | the jail, while petitions for their reley l ye shall be assigned to duty | Jiquor dealers. The firemen had some trouble | pany to visit the place. Heron consisted | close by. were being civeulated and w it shall be continu s long us employ- | ywith frozen hose, but swccoeded in getting | of one side of one street, the houses all “Well, for the land’s sake!™ she ex- | ing influential ment may offer o “\;‘lalilm:fi;lrxh‘:‘l:::’:‘lmmr:: \lh}:. 11,:xm»-.~; umllnr l(l-um.rr;\ll il‘x n .‘:hn_ time. | facing the railvond. They were frame lu}ml.li--r big brown eyes distending, | nes: clos of the city stated that he demanded a fee for inserting - InkilSanmiBatoc a8 W anpoas TEIRRE | B et WA LS DMILes MO Tiba houses, beginning with the village bar- | and her plump and pretiy face lighting It seems strange o see you so atten- {ho claubo ho stater what, was ot truc: It | o m_]:')"""“":“,',‘““'/:l"‘:;'h'f: mombaral | oF thoimost ',3,{'.’,:"{,:{:,‘,‘{"1,‘:"&'.',‘,‘.].12';,{];’\,[{.‘: }]’J;ile‘h‘;““v‘:l‘e' und considurable damage Was | room, the only one left of many that | up with extrome 1|||-':|.-un'('. SATserap: | tive to her,” the reporter said to one of the gentleman meant to say that he pursued spUnG, Jan. o ) 3 . The o in presently, but was at the moment | the prisoners,” the despateh announ ncs and residences of six people as refer- eiv- ures in the busi- ] i i e ; 1 those which, Liter may be made by the | stock of tobaceo on the flvst floor, which once enlivened the place. Then came [ pin’ match, eh? Who's in it? Niggers? ompanions on the train. He re- the case with all the skill and ability of [ of the Renault Heirs' association met in | *5¢ B IRSLE HOting . hs SonONoriath s ofitobacoo on thie first floor, whichiwas | D800 o o "o “two, showing signs of | Oh, anig and a white foller. My —, ved, of course, to the lady enthroned which he wus possessed, he admitted it. 1t | Rochester, Pa., to-day for the purpose of ;:‘:}‘l'illl;‘\‘f‘ullinlu; MR ur, badly water-soaked and ruined. ' There was 2 sig ) y > o > ade = b 1z on or off the | alse some breakage of bottled goods. In the | usefulness, in one of which goods were | you don't say so? A serappin’match, —in the bridal chamber, Efi:‘iifi‘bfl?’u“,‘.'f.‘i{-{nfii.?? }):‘ twlylvxxl;.(v,re::‘u;l\tuls:.lll\‘vn‘vi furthering their plans for the prosecution of | cars ure safel. ived or discharged before | gecond story the paper and card stock of | for sale, and in anotherof which a white | eh? Oh, that’s immense. How long “Bles; » was the opinion of his constituents, who had | their claims as heirs of Philip Francis Re- | starting the i to use the alarm registér | Klopp & ° Bartlett was spoiled, be- | family was living. After these were | they been fighting? Who got it up? [ ain’t no o Toturncd him six times since he made that | D4ult, owner of alarge tract of land in west- | and consider the indicator us the meaus of | sides considerablo —of the type in —mére twosstory | Who's the nig? 1 say, mister —' " ihe other replied, ‘“‘sho inary sort of woman. Wh, don’t you know who she is? Do you ro- ol ¢ 4 {ssourli vie | showing ber of fares collected, unless | the casos 1 th tonesEibe oL ea % ¢ ¢ 4 4 4 e orn Iilinois and enstern Missourt in the vi- | slowing the number of farescollacted, ut the cases and on the stones being | hovik tenantlossf with barred doors and | And here she luid her pudgy little | member passing through Spokane Fails, Mr. Crisp of Georgin called up the Thoobo- | €inity of Peoria, Il e oo it swhite. | wbied.” In the third story the damage was | oy windows_above rotting stoops. | dimpled, brownish hand on the ropor| that rusiling town in the Big Bond gu‘l"lm!u; t:l(\(:no‘n f‘xuc.\ Mr. L‘rm.fl up'cmi\’drnm Da hm”‘*“'—‘lm e s ircular on; to damage to or 1 Udesks. The damage to the building will | One of these buildings had fallen in at | ter’s kuee and look in his face appeal- | country? Well, she's justheen a -qml!.t-(l dobate by roviewing o rocecdings bofore |, D Trasepn Tyees & Cireutac. | ofthe reatstor. 1 aripman, b Is to bo o | probubily reach S0, but Is fally coyorad | the top, and looked about us w silk hat [ ingly. in a trinl for killing & man there. She in_his ¢l wen way be sponsible for all propel 130th conductors and br with insu: Theloss of Adler “Would you just s lieve run out and | has told me all about it. Bless Adler, who sited the | street.and run over by numberless ve- | keep me posted who's ahea Heller | does when it has been thrown out in the opening the case. He justified the majority | circular in which he says he is prepared to of the committee in declaring that the caso BHIECAE 10 e PUbialTUL A cinas il ancsl | ohargod fon iy eOTHERY RV e T | S B | B I D R0 R T " Sioasrs, Cooper of Ol i-|[EliE hartil it gniranteon, tnie dpalincs AR T mossongor hoy Such sigusss- Browory.” 10pera houso.” | mateh is gittin on.”, o S L R (O e Mossrs, Cooper 0F Qhioand Rowoll of TUi- |, sceept the governments’ decision refusing | OF its superintendent, without stating any | said that his partner kept the books. such sigusus “Browery, Jenaso: e rhorthy i deRorad i ol e T as the hraaaiwho s this vaa st n support of the majority 1o Bccep.¥iio oyerimanta’ dnole in® | Causo for such dis Theso men, may | mikes the thied time that fire has been dis. | - Mat Cool’s Retreat,” and the like. he reporter, hidebound with the [ outside the house where this occurred, mun of lowa knew of no reason e s e et o uties | severtheir connection with the eompaty by | eovered in the building. Then came five or six of the houses | false civilation of the east, sat still and | and just as she was going to her room a 0 should not reopen the case. Grave im:“llawh;.u‘mlle:"\::Iu‘l":-‘l%c‘rlmmbu‘r"(‘:;:; giving seven days’ notice in writing 10 the ot S in which in all probability pianos | wondered how best to disoblige her | stranger come up those outer stairs and Shareep had boou ooy tilo contestant In | | Lulio lqaidy superintendent.” During these seven ‘days M'CURDY VS, PRINCE. were once the eentres of merriment; | gracefullye for the mosquitoes were | into the house and made a grab at her. and they had been answered by other ex parte ———— the company shll bave tho iy abiagon but, alas. these were now tenanted by | hungry and the task peculiar She rushed into her voom, and then he aftidavits, Strong efforts had been made to The Panama Lottery Squelched. of suoh coai tho Sonday e b | Preparation for a Great Race Between | Chinamen and Chinese women. Play- [ - =Oh, seme; you're a stranger, | made Wb at another young lady, and r};-wr-m ur}\‘ iu\"vw'imuinn ul" those chargcs, Paris, Jan. 20.—The Journal des Debats fl}'\, of non- thereof, of the for- These Two Noted Riders. ing cards by the thousand littered the | ain’t ye he said, and then put up | this here come outof her voom with 'he fact that there was such a constant de- bt : » ) around on all sides, Those who were | the w Shi familiae with the country entered the | a boy ¢ , of Chi 1 1. g jery ey C. McCurdy | Chinese quarters without knocking, | car. o 2 Y | just as o policeman would enter a Ch Johnny.” said the heauty. “you naman’s quarters in Mott street, and as | keep me up on that scrappin’ ma ndow and bawled “Johnny.” until | u p e fact that thore wus such o constant de. | states that the ministers came toaunanimous [ feiture of the depe cinafter refexred to, | FLA.Penrose received advaft for e L I not be investigated suggested to his mund | 9ecision at to-day’s coungil to tefuse the ap- 1”1" v:- e o8 1h_l‘:v~ !];;l\;fll:_';ll~‘§‘l]ll:;:.:: terday morning from Thomas Ro: that there was something wrong. plication of De Lesseps for authority to issue | be subjected if such loss shall o ago, for a bicycle race between C. Mr Lodge of Massachusetts spoke in. sup- | lottery loans for aiding the construction of fobeir The race B o (P R the Br ] el ally unable to perform such s to be either BOLOLhoIIOEY Soport, e Panama canal. A8 a’ consequence, | g produce sutisfactory evidence to that | five or ten wiles and within doors for the tol, meaning to just brandish it and re him. It went off and he died. he tells me.she fecls dreadful bad whenever she thinks of it. Well, they ‘quitted her, of course. Ono curious hy FOpRRC e : oAt PR stand? Wunt to hear about | thing about it thai, its never dise On motion of Mr, Crisp, Thocbe, the con- | Panama cannl shares toward the close of aes reach of ¢ e : PSS & white men intrude.upon these peaceful | d'ye understand? « [ : testant, was granied an hour in which to | business ou the bourse fell % francs, Gfect, L case of u breach of any of thegon; | wholo #5000, or any part thereof. | folic overywhere on the continent, | itevery round. Isthe nigger ahead? | covered who she killed. He diel & present an argument i his own bohalf. He ———— B or s o Mo | Nesotiatintions have been — going on | \Githout asking leave or meeting with | He is, eh? Well, run_along, Johnny, | strangzer and was burricd a stranger to Fed from a communication which ho tad Will Appeal to the Country. sustuined by it, whether the same -could be ne ool between, Mr. Kowo and | o iling. more than & grunt or a | and keep me posied. O, my ——win't | all in Spokane Falls sont to tho chairman of the committee on | WixxirEa, Man., Jan. 20..Promier. Groon. | SUinad by it, whether the sume cou acker—a wealthy bus of | W ilow do 27 it immense?” - elections, protesting ngainst an unfavorablo ) an. Premier Green- | reasonably anticipated or not. The seventh and an understanding arrived at How do t cnse way has decided to appeal to the country and | proviso of the contract distinetly avow gencral elegtion. This is due to | the object of the contract sintention td oppose the re-election | Cable Tramway company that s 10 protect the | pelCe from loss of any | g\t sort of a ra was apprised of this would be made. This free and easy mode of treating News from the match came slowly. Fell Amg o e i ot, and yester- | the Chinese contrasted strangely with [ Johuny did not report, and she WELLSVILLE, O., Jun rtunity to examine the afidavits presented ‘,\'.”“k’ on ¥ the contestee. In this communication he | Noraw s, [Special Tale- ) SIthor thrangk fury to ite pry rdy and histrainer, Fred Bill- | the gossip of the region, which 5 to | difticult work to see throughthe gathe gram to the Bek|—Samucl Skirt, eighty reiteratos, in part, the statements contained [ Of the new ministers. B, Y e IS wons | inues the Chicago darsman, arrived in this city. | the effect that if a Chinaman should be | ing gloom. Therefore she soon turned | years old, was found dead in his barn yard in hl:lnfi:d:\“lls c}u-u wim{n;» committe oi'd > Pronseits e e Banson 1o third partios for which the company may :-‘nl-lx]l‘r'»l‘fv:' lmsh‘:'fi::::;fi xyn;:fl:fll.l‘l)m“:"—' t{:;m ht in the neighborhood of the | tothe reticent porter and desived him | jear this place la He had gone out nies the truths of some of the afiidavits filed s o 2 : . Cwur ’Alene mines ke would be shot, | to understand once for all—though she | to feed the st nd thal rning to that effect had been | repeated this again and again—that she | supposea 1 ile, it is od upon s, Ho by the speaker and declared his abilit prove the accuracy of the others, if g o = o h become responsible through the negligence, T i bl Prove the accuracy of tho others,if granted | ings aguinst.Charles: Benson, the swindler | on the part of the employe. The latter is | gt into the same,nsMcCurdy Wil bo put to to the Chinese. Soon after I | must have a lower berth or go back to | by the hoes e bs Sormyy o continued, | who vietimized the Mexicans by selling bogus | expected to guarantee to”pay_ the company | WU inmediately, | T will be' a great race, | reached New York I had occasion to | the hotel. R [ lose confidence in tho security of the batlot, | Latti tickets, were bogun to-day before | any dwmages that may oceur through such | d " cxcite much’ interest throughout the | reeall this gossip on” veading of the I duniio nuthin’ *hout yer berth, - s Commissioner Lyman aud con- Ho s cxpactad tokdepioal $35with icount McCurdy is the champion star | mysterious slaughter of something like [ said the porter, *sit down and be good I¢ the ballot was not secure what did they | United palses ; Gnslial Wt ) : © on the republican | tiuucs oneweel the company and guarantee that it said [ wijoeof the country, while Prince was ne was poun ad almost torn to ) enizable when found. have ot 1y dAmul s dreanblioe: S amount, OF any portion of it, orany wages | RACTSE thecountry, Mhile Prines was evor | forty Chinamen insomo Chinesomining | | Nover ‘wus womdn moro erprise 4 | organizing an cxpodition for Moroceo, 10 coii- side]. He did not proboso to make any capi- Cohnfield Makes a Settlement. which ay become due to him, shall be re- | oo B0 BB GF W TR0 wnips along the Snake river in [duho. | since the accident ot's 0 Bhoj| reanalng S0 o) A9 aut of bhio TRL thathe was & worklogmian, | 0 o TR, B0s<It ‘Wb snnounced | guired for the purnose of meeting any claims:| # - 3 fow days the bodics of Chinamen, | looked the porter up and down indig- | sistof bamen, He was not here for fuver but for simple | 2 CONRy SN Sl WS ARNOUnced | g \which he may become liable under this Porsunal bearing shot and knifo wounds, floated | nantly. Littic as I knew of the country, A house in Hloundsiieh, | 1ondon, wis Justice. yesterday that a Settlement between Isador | contract, then the company is authorized to B nigit and fof 9 m. But I should add | I had gathered enough to pereeive that :Ill.l:“» li aw no disorderly conduct any- | such an answer to a woman in a land ' e The previous question was then ordered upon the resolution of the majority of the aizos are not | E-Mosier, of Edgar, Neb,, is at the Paxton. | down the stre Cohnfeld and his creditors had been com- | take out 'of such deposit (if the : : rner, of Des Moincs, Iu., is at the | that et Feaoh BOIOE pleted. He has bten granted an extension | suflicient) whatever amount is required to vhe! v di > ed mu where there ave practically no women Hicks-Beach Unchanged. B e e ot | and s to pay his creditors in full in four | meet such demand: and apply the * same ton, oy digil e anaRel n AR Ol e A L Uit |- Tornou T G i anananAt BEo lisle to.his seat—and upon the resolution in | Yol toward the liquidation of such cluims. When B, Salter, of Burlington, In., is at the | the entive journey. = pyallirus 8 MOTOLIY. Se BURSOIAL.THGY rdan: 0 —B1ED n vln:;“:lx}uln“i:‘f dn ‘;l‘:l“)‘v;\hll'l:‘l;“n‘?‘t‘! l"ll':)‘.\(;\ll;‘.; BB the employe leaves the service the $25 de- | Millard. The h‘zu“l.““ lmhulnum,s‘ ofu _H:rn_u. t u‘ '!xm hl:!\(l‘ \mnymv'l.h n: H Awm‘ mli to-day denied that um\n m:d hlvvn any \‘Imllb‘l‘; va, de 3 e contest s Revising lowa Freight Rates. posited, or'so much of it as may remain free:| * j 'Nufe, of Graud Island, Neb., is at the | through taken by surprise by this train | coast, so unde: dly esse in his opinions on the Irish question. R ndtence ta thealtungmember aad || o104 g0, T, 300-AL e awostern freight | 1vom HADIIS, Wil bo returned to . aiNAfe,of Graud Island, Neb. is at the | FAHQUET LETE By, ee ot about entor- | overplus of women, and_he told me I | would he a great mistako to hand Irelund to 16 the poople of the country that it is entitled "AGO, I A g With referonce to these contracts and [ (1 o y e ining them with & prize fight. They | was right, afterward. Presently the | a system of home rule such as Gladstone pro- toa full, thorough and impartial investiga- | agents’ meeting to-day the demands of inte- | , yioments, the usscmbly adopted the fol- ok H, Eliett, of Chardon, Neb., is at the nid T t BEigs. ki hing | conductor came in st- | posed tion, arnd providing that the papers in the case v jobbing points in Towa for the same con- | jowing: 3 Millard said thoy were mot eq ) 4 ol 4 hoho 4 - lwlr;rmh-;‘ and referred to.a sclect committeo | cossions made to Misissippl river pomts was BHRL o rkiaamen of the Siata ot F. E. Bean, of Fort Dodge, Tu., is at the They had no theater, chuich or |.ern conductor, w mustuche e R e e or the sub-committee o he clections com- | considered and a rev 3 ¢ did Lappen to possess | and hair brought forward over his ¢ ion of rates made to oL thia TenrasantAtive dalaghtos to! | Miliatd, 1room, but the g ) brakal ol to seprmachtisire CRlohion 10 ~four-foot prize ring | “Coneuctor,” said the woman, the state a: K. of L., convened in the | George E. Ewe, of Walnut, Ia., is at the | a stout, new twent mittee, which shall be authorized to investi- | meet the demands, expelling impurity from the blood, gate the matter. The substitute was de- L which is the cause of the complaint. B 9 i o city of Omaha, Junuary 16, 1888, having | Windsor. and a young fellos zen whose mod- | can’t have a lower LA ¢ pre sk aam s, T L The Florence Incident Sottled. learned of the introduction of two'iron-clad |, F. Cashman, of Led Valley, Neb,, is at | esty did not prevent his bos “Al, good afternoon, madam: step ks Htos r}»‘:f:n'f»".'..'fl.],“'.'.flt'\.r"{'\-x..“'l.":‘)‘.{‘-"\"‘m"",‘fi Rowmg, Jan. 20.—The Tribuna announces | agreements now in use by two corporations | tye Millard. ait he could lick anything, white or . | this way, madam,” said this gallant of- [ yestorday the receipts of the intornal nays wore ordered. | Tho republicais, with | that the Florence incident has been settled. | In the above named cty and South Ouiaba, | W, p. Townsend, of |St. Joseph, Mo., is at | in Heron. All ihat was asked of the ficial, bowing like u dancing mister. | yavouuo offico wmounted o $11.006.97. the exception or four, who voted in the af- l[,lgt' l{;lllf\x\ prator w[l!lhg _rr(!_m'-od”x}nd the | o imway company, do protest against the | the Millard. A Ay visitors was t they should raise | “Ill take good guro ol you, miu an. | - firmative, and Messrs. Brumm, Hovey and reuch consul reproved by his government. | (Y CORIPIVY, T8 BN dhclare our John W. Hoffman, of ;Lincoln, Neb., is at | a purse to be offered as a prize, and, to | Step this way, madam.™ 1o oallad SIA Laidiaw,' who voted in, the’ tegative, re- e e A Durpose to be the morul, sociul and physical | the Millard. — Y L provent the aflair being monotonous, [ Ho led her i what is vaviously called DYSPEP ained from voting on the ground that they ol 3 h And economic welfare of our fellowmen and | Hugh Chittick, jr., of Fremont, Neb., is at | that one of the train load should lick the | the stateroom, the private compartmen had not sufficient information upon which to | Cixcixxatt, January 20.—Howard Doug- ! § He saw he writy and advancement, We de- | the Miilard, ight to lessen the burden of labor H. C. Keller, of Le of Pythias, states that the next. meeting of | as much as possible, that the hard- | the Paxton, dal chamber. in he could. This was [ or the b Terror i act, and the vote was announced-y n Terror nays, 3o quorum e hovse then adjourned until to-morrow. ablo, hopeless, iti i faatis i Causes its victims to he mise nly A novel proposition to a lot of | with a bow, and then shut the door anc Ospusn Il visiioia So o BINIRH ML y 1403 | lass, supreme chancellorof the world, Knights e our enworth, Kan,, is at fhut himself in with he travelers who could not be distinguished : ble, languid, and drowsy. It is a disease the grand lodgeof tne United States will be | ships of the toiler may be ameliorated. s M. Moyor, of ®hfSago, is rogistered at | oo ) POUA ROV b & L e e kg ra i ARgu; ad duutye LA SARA 4 ey hela in Cinclunati. We declare our right o protect ou Spaas B 18) ¢ from effeto eastorn folks, Bub th ast hall an hour latar thali e teAh~ | - which doos not et well require Trving Closes in Chicago. .k rom every danger ay saten or im- i) was nothing to do in Heron except to | peare I i careful, porsistent attention, and a remedy to i from every dunger that may threaten or im- [ VNN e i blatte, Neb., is at : e kAT TP e A S o ey Cicaco, Jan. 20.—To-night, on the oc- More Money Needed. pair our usefulness. We declare that self- | Wil Beach, of 2 atte, Neb,, is at | o as the Herons did, and so one of the | In e e oSl imuolf | throw off tho causes aud tono up tho diges. casion of the last performance of Henry Benw Jun. 20. — Supplementary esti- | preservation is the first law of naturc and | 1% RVOR. S 3 Pullman porters, who had the air of a | from ecar to carand laugh 0 hins Live organs 4l they perform their dutics Irviug and Miss Terry in Chicago this year, | mates, under the government militapy bill, | that we are justified in_availing onrselves of L. Reed, of Weeping Water, Neb., is at | rppomson street razor bearer, was pre- | with a noise like escaping st i wilingly, Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven McVicker's theater was crowded to the dors. kb . 500,000,000 wmarky | EVEFY lawful means at our disposal to protect ; e vailed upon to stand up to the | After that, for nearls his | 0 the required remedy 1 hundreds of cases. or was o . | already la exceed the 200,000,000 marks | and defend_oursclves against injustice and Anderson, of Davenport, Neb,, is at | Y{uron Torror. . Until the purse | smiling pretly woman was the queen of A ; IBIIA D SN The programme was made up of one act ¢ receutly mentioned as the sum require Oppression in any and_ every form and there- | the Windsol oo O s un smounted | the.company.. Mosy of the time she sat Thiave taken Hood's Sarsaparilia for ds e e T R A i g for justified in forming orgunizations having | Mrs. J. Y. Aitchison, of Hastings, Neb., is | 1315 o was A hing furthor from | if her 1ittle compartment reeciving the To0Aa. som BB LELRYS SNRAIAL KD LEHEE “Louis X17 and “Olivia." When the cur cland hotel, Chicago. that end in view. at tho Millard, 0 $15 . g furt L6 Doppackmen Esap g At tried many othier medicines, but none prove tain dropped there were repeated ealls for ——— We, therefore, request the aforesai ‘Mosers, Anna Colwtll of Clarks, Neb., s | Dis mind, vently, than fighting; by of the. o ml-\ as prolty | antory s Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Irving, and, after bowing his acknowledge. Swearing in Policemen. porations to withdraw those iron-clad u at' the Windsor. r g A when he heard that so much money as | to s 3 oY r“' et fecording (o theie | TH0NMAB CooK, Brush Llcetric Light Co B e 00 e S Thaits fopion auoury | , Sumxaxpoar, Pa, Jan, 90—A-largo num- | A1 00 oF MROCS (16 WM AIARINR | | C. A Earnest,of tho Unitod States army, [ K5 B e e could | siandards, was their bohuy | New York City. tio welcome nocorded him and company | D°F Of coul and irou police ave being sworn in | iiniute means at our disposal to compel | I8 8t the Paxton, i : do up dat y could not have paid Vie- Sick Headache during the past month, and said the engage. | here and it is regarded as an indication that | thewm to comply ssrs. C. and_ 1 ully, of Kearney, | ;o o ring was pitched and the Y deference g would not ment had been the most successiul ever | tHe compuny is going to force the working of ENDORSES POWDER b., are at the Winasor. e PR B L d her so much, When the car B 0 two years 1 have boem Played in the city. sowe of its colliers by massing protection for Resolved, That this state Mrs. M. A. Rambolt and daughter, of Nor- | battle begun, the local gin s¢ T Uctng | have piC hat BuiugoR, HOR il Lo it SN0 YOSCL BAYS. TSN e WA s, Knights of- Labor of Neb, folk, Neb., are ton, a4 siake-uolder, ringmukier and Roksr | BAREEE RS SRbe b Ot RO R ot Ms X el 1o try Hood's Snisapne A Murderer's End. = sion at Omaha fully endorse Messrs. Georgo C. Hall and William N. | of the Terror. : o | gatiorod fovens for harv others L # lndused {0 b7 Hoods BATNple Bostox, Jan. 20.—James E. Nowlin was general master workman, T. V. Ashton, of Lincoln, are at the Windsc The mosquitoes drove the reporter of | the newspapers, 1A 1 Ly at oles. 1 elieen hanged at Cambridge fail at 9:25 this and general executive board in all Lol the Sun into his seat in the foremost | from fiftecn mint to half an hor 4 it to a s, E. B, anged at Cambridge juil at this morn B VL actions pertaining to the faithful discharge ety of | with her, proud of having his d . New Haven, Conn, > srican cham- | Pullman, where he had the so aerieAn. sl at car, who made | witnessed by the men and women indifference to | rest of the car, for her door ht of the | open, At times she went out upon th Cl ing for the murder of George A. Codman, W further that we sympa arles Burker, the C bEs g his employer, January 4, 1857, f b, thizo with our geucral oficers for their con. | pion check isuow playing a [ the sileut porter o « The details of the murder, which was com- | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, | sirvative tction and. manly fortitude when | mateh with Martins, the English chum- | up the beds with utte i mitted for money, and for which young Now led Ly the twin cvils—monopoly and | pion, in Glasgow. ~Wyllie, the cham- | what was going on, in plain & of their dutics, Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass, was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick hieads Sho tock Heod's Sarsaparilla and a5 ulwi }m‘r'u;gltnn" ted, mu knhll o most borriblo [~ awrchy, detomate | piOn” 0 the” world, is abient in New u'.n«l--\‘\-. i:x tl(ml rize ving. ?1“1]?;“;:: f'i}' “‘\\l"“‘\"“‘l‘_‘:' :.'nl»"‘\l.;:V\M:;‘}x N Ot | found it tho best remedy shie ever used. e history New England, Nowlin, Purthes at every delegate | / ere burst into the conch u very otty | o 0, ve aintly, bu ke | STho Wit only seventeen, Wes' ‘Gn.muym_ by | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. B s R oo Bl g e e LY P =3 .'.",‘1' oung woman with the sir of o | trained vietim of the vice, | Hood’s Sarsaparllla fi"t’““"’"‘ nleliv.;:- nu}k.lItgro‘n;.luul.:\:nhmvi When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, -'nlll.\"\n‘- d;;x_nwu:lf:n :\» ‘lhlfnnul-r |-‘.>w.h- ’\' In England there is o society con- and newly made bride, nud'n. her nlu rry .lm_-T"L‘l;‘v\') mulv | 8o by all druggists. 815 six for §5. Made w‘lxia??oxcflm.;’.:‘r"@ in the ernins. i | Whea she became Miss, she clung ta Castoria, Jad foat thy be given to the press for vub: | g,000d by ludics for the promoting of ,-h(.“.,‘.(..“ “of nlutl'u ’nm l\u.\‘.l.ltml.l-..- o k‘.;x l;u “:;h‘:” 1o ve By by .1, HOOD & Lowell, Mass. i T " 8 5 service v goLV valuable | caused Solomon to forget ubou we | onlookers @ unshine ) wiien be appeared he struck him io the neck | When shehad Children, she gave thom Castoria. AMONG ALL TIIE SCHOOLS. long service amony servants. Valuable | cuused Solomo 0rgos . 8 e 5 50, DowspUpors whose daily Doses One Dollar, With a koife, killing him instantly, He cut N Whereas, Our present school law, author- | prizes are given, lilics and take another simile in hisre- § One of these newspupers whose y 100 g