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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 206, 18SS, UMBER 165 TWOCAN PLAY AT THAT GAME, |yt ticve eiives et cameae | COLD-BLOODED HAUNSTINE, | §30soet it e | THEN WERE ONLY FLIRTING |t s v e | THE INTERNAL REVENUE TAX —_ Harrison was clected angd the next lower work to-morrow. The @eeme painters and cers issuing the call do s0 in accordance with smocre i ato! o house was sccured by the republicans, an stage men will also begin - work to-morrow. authority giveh them at the last annual con sttt lon) flepRod sl could becalled. | Dakots éon- | The Murder of Roten and Ashley | The scenery is alroady painted and only | But Her Husband Got Very Mad | vention, which was held in this city Feb- | An Increase in the Amounts Col Technicalitics. her mouns and orators Without Provocation. needs to bo hung. The houso will be for Abvout It ruary 9, 1585, The carhier date is fixed 8o lected From Various Sourcos. h gy mally opened on the evening of December 10, that there may be opportunity fe REPUBLICANS WILL KEEP EVEN. | ! cded, sped A LA bl s O WU auditors to take united action in rogard to e u a E . K0, LYV STALOS DY : now play. 1t is expected to be a great soci v otk Ll Al s, SOM SARI )\ action make twostates of | HE SHOT THEM IN THE BACK. | W biay e o Tt s0¢l | AND SHOT AT THE YOUNG MAN., | the basis of assessuments before the asses E OLEOMARGARINE FIGURES sors begin their work for nest year. ‘The - . 0 1A Mgl oy A — the west, and Iremont is proud of it i Bherman Wil Be Offe a Cabinet O BiL . Tha Dakots | The otibe o Nove —r auditors hope to secure @ unanimous rec- | futercating Report By Commissioner Position - Itandall 1s Still Feeble on w coms__up Then He Robbed His Victims, Oov Newspaper Men After Postoffices, ommendation 10 the boards of supervisors . sition nda Sti 0 Chairman Sprineer, of the present hou ercd Their Boties With Leaves, Fresoxt, Neb,, Nov. 95.—[Special to Tur R A Polsona ke throuchout the state that they instruct ,~The Clevelands—Lixtra; committce on territories, who has advocated and Fled ~The Valparaiso Ber.] —Congressman Dorsey is very much b sl ‘ "‘"'"'."", Gl LR the assessors to make their assess. Session Gossip. making one 8tate of Dakota, bt who h Failure—A Freo Fight. sought after since election by aspirants for okuk Mintater's Wife—The ments on the basis of the actual i fused to let the queatiorl come y office, who appear to b8 very hungry and Hawkeye State, value of property. Herotofore there has - & FIlbvy UIVIO AHG e BATEARSH HATE RARIE very thirsty, notwithstanding they bave - been g dive of practice in 2 the Nation's B Wasnixarox Bunrav Trie OMAmA BR, b A b e i Murdered His Friend. been away from the public erib but four this regard, Some as 1 the basis of one \\“:\‘\h“:':“\‘-. 2o m‘,- or, the R UL L gL P thinks, will circumvent the devision and im- | BROxex How, Neb., Nov. 25.—|Special | years. A majority of the postoffices in the 2 Used His Revolvor. : half the actual valy ors on_two-thirds 0 b 5 " ASHINOTON . 3. | | mediate ndumission of botl scctions, us two | Telegram to Tug Bue. | Sheriff Penn reached | dird district are being sought after by | Waveawy, Ia,, Nov. %.—About 10 o'elock | others on threc-fourths,and oceastonally some The schemes by which the democratic man- | states. The is politics *in Mr. Springer's in- | pere Saturday night with the murderer | D¢'VAPAper men. e Saturday evoning the neighborhood about | on the basis of the actual value. This div Agers hope to organize and control the next | tentions and sense too. YEAUHNIS: A1 HON So1Da: WANCONSE AE AT A “M“’“"—m“” Wight the Contennial hotel was aroused by a | Sity leads to confusion, and makes auy gen- | treasury of the operations of that service : , cap RNt Woman's shrieks, the anery curses of a man | €Fal cstimates of property valuo in the state | during the fiscal year ended Juno 30 lnst, house are best illustrated by the Maryland SHERMAN FOU SPREMITR, ) ! > AL From one of General Harrison's most inti- | bus, this state. The prisoner was brought Brokex Bow, Neb, Nov. 25.—|Special | FHID §FADEM of & BiKto) imost impossible, so far a8 tho reports of | e raport shows that the total receipts for tol. assossors wro rolied upon, Those county aud- |y Gire e G $124, 820,475, an incroase VERENEADE: ‘1 iNaiere. \E ornorof | mate fricnds at Indianapolis 1 recoived a | before County Judge Recso at 11 o'clock Sat- | Telegram to Tne Ber.]—Last night two of | *% . A D e ' 1At state sent ol | letter to-night in which the following ap- | urday night, and waived examination and [ our local celebrities with rlovi ettt lile b LD LU LB I Sl b el i s 5 grossmau, Raynor, was beaten by the repub- | pears LAY N GRS T e the gloves, ab- |\ (5 4 and o weeping wife, the former | bly adopt nnanimously the recommendation | Of 83,459,174 over the reccipts for the pre- AR : i A was committed for trial, which will be in | tempted to sctile the championship with \ ooy it i et lican candidate Stockb Raynor and But three names for the eabinet have as [ A ; Y having fired the shot. Tho objoct of his | SuEgested w or to have uniformity | vious year, and more than the receipts of oot | yot been discutaed. . Witk one voie there s | Pebruary next. He will be taken to Lincoln | bare knuckles. Phe meeting took place in a | W4V 0E o TSRl - SR LAV B B throughout the state in this regard. As there | any year since 1888, when the roceipts aggre ademand that Scenator Sherman shall be | for safe keeping in the meantime. Haunstine ng at Mern The parties | Wrath was a young gallant whom he had | o pinety-nme counties, and as boards of tod SLLl this Tor th Elmer Webb and Tom Smith. Seven | discovered out walking with his wife, and | supervisors are ed 10 send representa- | BOtC i HP L) SO i) Ash 1pery are invited 0 send repr Foats I Hiarim it rounds were fought, when Webb was de- | who had taken to sudden flight. Nobody | tives to the convention, it promises to be clared the winner and pocketed the $100 and | v, by oiEi SHitsi n. || 1avge ana intoresting. mate. The estimated receipts for tho eurront was injured, but when an officer had taken « : . : the wato receipts, Both men: were ‘so- | 4% LN {1 v and tho woman had e, flscal yoar are $135000,000, provided no t sects now that Roten, who was a consta- [ verely punished. No arrests. ML LA ks s s Ky N > P zo ' i 3 3 t - ble, and one of the sehool directors, went o s Pttty acceptod the proftored sheltor of kindiy | AFRTANS For the Vacant Judgastl. | changes aro madoin the oxisting rates of original roturns, although they did sign the | ST B iremien, unloss ho refuses | Haunstines in scarch of some stolen articles Accidental Shooting. disposed newghbor, o somowhat sensational | 5 T HE B Pk FEE EG S official copy of the returns, If the governor [ i, and I have reasons for belioving that ho | Haunstine gave them a clock he had stolen | BgxkrLmay, Neb., Nov. 25.—[Special Tele- | story was developed. LBl i Bl the withdrawals for consumption during suould take advantage of this technicality | wiil not refuse. His successor can be elected | from the school house, saging o dd ot | gram to e Bree.J—Kennie McDonald, the | The husband and wife were Mr. and Mrs, Reed, of the supreme court, should K0 10 | the year wero as follows: Spirits, distilled and issuo the cortiticate o Raynor, he would | by the same legislature this winter that | know why he took it. * Roten and Ashley | ¢ oo vonrold son of K. McDonald, neci- | George Ackley, of Janesville, and tho cause |\ "iEton us congressman from the Coun- | from apples, peaches and grap s, 836,107 gal- 3 h o cil Bluffs district, there has sprung up & | Jons; other spirits, 706178790 gallonss for elocted himn then turncd and ‘left the house without any . decide against all precedents. Similar ac e i il ot be i the cabinet, Fo | trouble, and little suspecting theiv sudden | dentally shot himself while hunting geese to- | of the trouble Lou St. Johm, a young |y, cont SR AEE T T8 CR 0 4 tion to that in Maryland is proposed 0 be | wmay ro as minister to England. © 7% 1 doom. ' When they had gono about | day The contents of u double barreled shot | man of the same place. 1t appears [ g ””1 Pt [’ _‘;;j tho bonch, | mented liguors, 360,219 barvels; clgars, taken in other southern districts to manufac- | - 1t goes without saying that Warner Miller | fifteen feet from” the ~ door, Haun- | gun taking effect in the left hand and wrist, | the husband _ was frequently ab- | 10 PTNCIL WsPICGIES HOF LR SRPOTEHERE ) 8, 814,530,030; cigarettes, 1,862,735 10); snaff, ture o democratic majority in the housc. | Will be in the cabinet, If Senator Allison is | Stine —stepped —out, and _without any sitated the amputation of the same. | gent from Watorloo over | night, | PreJudse Giveu, of tho district court, Of | 7485050 pounds; tobaceo, chewing and The ropublicans are determined that this | BOtsecretary of the treasury Miller will get | Warning to- his victims, sent o ball crash- - McClain and Bure performed the opera- | 4nq sne thought she had zood reasons to sus. | CoUntY: Judge Lewls, of Chorokec; Judec | smoking, 201,92,613 pounds; oleomargerine, \ hall % etaY STEANE demeor it, and 1ditor Clarikson, of Des Moines, will | ing through the brain of his best friend, port the patfent convalesceut. stk ity 1 Tiade Harvey, of Leon; Hon. N. M. Puscy, of plan shall not succeod the democrats | 11 it R0 o O ke sraty o | ftoten. Ashley, turning quickly, received a . pect his fidelity, 'his made hor unhappy, | (atve¥, 1 beots om. L M PO O propose to benefit by technicalities the repub- | Washinizton. i i ballin the side of the nead, killing him SABIN TAKES FLIGHT. and a couple of years o she consulted souie (Sanldl SEUMER Q) dh caver, Of | crease compared with the previous year. lichts will insist that nothing shall bo dono | | Sentor (hay's selection of John Wanna. | instantly. Haunstine und his wife, who is 4 AKHES FLIGHT. of the ladies of “her church, adyiscd | Towa Falls, and it s believed that | The cost of collection of internal taxds for a0t in strict nceordnce with the law, Now, | maker practicatly settlea that question. A | O1lv & mere girl of seveuteen yesrs, hustily | His Vain Attenipt to Eilude a Big | hofto retalinto by flicting o fittle nersclfand | Congressman Lyman, of Council Bluffs | the yonr was L4725, boiwe loss that 33 i the law. Now, [ IAGsomD J S A | ovarad thie bodfos w AV RO ERIEINE make him-jealous and restore his attentions, | (oo udge Reo o suc. | Pur cent of th nt colleeted. The cost the making out of the roll of the house uthern wan will also be choscn, but his [ covered the boaies with hay, and taking Damage Suit. Acting on this udvice sho commenced what | Whom Jude Reed is to suc- | B ame is not Mahone © will liltely come | What money the victims had on their persons, X and the cull to order by the clerk of tho pro- | Jame,i8 not Maliong. ' e will I Gopome | Nastily depirted. The last time thoy v Erary, 11, N .—At the conclusion of | she thought was au iunocent firtation with ceding house, is not authorized by law, but [ Harrison tells me ho will not 2o east til no | Scen before their captuge was at Arnold, this | the Sabin hearing last evening the crowd un- | young St. John. simply by a rule of the house. 13ut when | goes to Washington for the inauguration, and | €ounty. — Haunstine * Says now that he | dertook to take a hand in the procoedings l""}“"‘“‘_‘l 80 ';*"‘""lI“. lover that ":'(f“r“ Ehis on oy othor houss. adljourns sine dic, it | Uhit Will bo during the lust week i Feb- | traveied only at night, hiding day times. | The defendant had been fined $150 on . part, [ She Wi wware of it sho found hersclf, in 3 4 Jelt ] ruARY His courac was down the Loup river, and he | (et 000l 858l O and i Yyolyed tojattiembarrassliig though guiltloss dies, and with it dies ther and the terms 3 T ey finally boarded the Northwestern train at he charges of o nd carrying eon- | extent, The husband became aware of the | full terne and so hive seven vears oh the ot all tho oMcers of the house end w10, The | 1t is given ok sren i fetito house that | Madison, which resultod in his capture at | cealod weapons, and had given bonds, with | condition of things, and 1this ~resulted | Beich atjoast, Sudse, Heed expocts [0ACH Duving the year 518 illicit sulls were rule continuing tho ofticers of the house until | the seven staff appointuezts in the army will | Columbus. He does not seem to realizo the | the aid of un Elgin attorney, for 81,000 to ap- | i 4 separation fnd o division of 218 | torm of court, when by custom howould pre. | S0Ct Fesutting i the i joRions o the next house s organized is in reality un- | be filled by the presiient” immediately upon | €normity of hus crime and the penalty which | pear to answer for some of the tfiers. Property, Aho | ovife foiug, to- Oudrion | gjio as chiof ustice. -Bo Governor Liurrabon | 21 the wourdig of ariotior. ke, e lawful, but for convenienco sake it has boo n | the rensseinbiing of congross, Every officer | SE 2 My, 50 G008 AR, W o herwiss | LU was then found cut'that other warrants | Timosoftencd the husband’s angor, how- | Will not appolat his successor unil after that and the number operated was permitted to stand and has been submitted | 1 RN S EEEEE O e ants. and | #ives no evidence of any con- growing out of the case had been sworn out, | ever, and a few weeks ago he proposcd a re- | Lo, & ml! 1 crent canc u_|m.~.-1m_l iber of grain distillerics registored to. The republicans have no desire | from this time until the names are given out | corn for his awful act. He talks about | and that the officers were anxious to serve | union. Thelady agroed, but owing to tho throo months of auxious suspeuso Befor | was 1,400, of which 1020 wero onorated—sn to attick the authority of he elerk of | will be anxious moments to them all. Gen- | it freely, not attempting to conceal any of | them on Sabin, as well as the pavers in the “‘,",“.‘}‘] it f)""r,‘”"""'r.w S j SETTTT JNBEOECIOY OLALR eV IS Y AR LD IAENS, B e e ont | oral Schiofloldts ronorted ntontion 1o conon- | the detulls of the deed. ~ Mra, Huunstine is | $10,000 damuee suit. _The defenso was pre. | solved to set up housckeeping hore st Folsoned Rt TEtanuWire: number rogistered and of Sixty i the num- h g il o 1 ¢ | trate the ten light battevies of the artille held here as an accessory, and will_have ker | pared for this, and Sabfn and his attorney | Junvsville, where Ackley’s business is. KR O TA BN e AT CheE DL ta ats were 2,684 fruit distil- house to order, but they will surcly do so if | TS (T J08 Rty BHEEES BE L art e | prelminary hearing to-morrow. She claims | made a rush for their carriage the moment | cordingly last weck the d here and b R ke 3 rated, a de- that clerk assumes to play the part the dem- [ 135" Meyers, just 88 | the ot to have seen. the shooling, us she was | the justice gave his decision at the evening | engaged a room atthe Centennial hotel uniil | tempted poisoning of Mrs C. N. New- registered and P RHE N GAUBE A A5 60 oL HintE InG h o EDIOLIEe | Lo eoresjausti acroRl L Washing at the time, and it is. generally bo: | hearing. 13y a quick move they succceded in | their household effects should urrive. After | ton, wife of the pastor of the Afri stenl the house. 1t is proposed that f the | mark the beginging of a new and fortunyte | Ieved that ske had ho part in the killing at | reaching it, and the bystanders then tried to | they were niccly sewled the happy hus | can M. I. church, has come to lght. overnor of Maryland issues a certitic for these commands, . Ho has alrcady in. | the time the deed was done. Much credit is | unhiteh the horses and prevent the escape, [ bund returned to his busincss at Janesville | e poisoner in a colored woman, Lizzie Bell, [ Stbieet of it brandy, sl reiaws hisires: taynor, and that 1 other democ timatod his puspose of filling each leht bat. | due to Sherifft Penn for the thorough and [ There was a rush, a howland & jam about | confident all his troubles wer Here | o o this aity abont o’ yoir ago from | cnuuendution ofilastycar, that/ authority ‘b nors act similarly, and the r tery up to the maximum of et And, | systematic manner with which he set about | the horses, but the driver swung his whip turm“u :}\hh‘lx‘nl,\ h}l'\.lt‘d.l. evening, lm\\m(vr: » hmoto Jhyjate A0 yOuEngo . given for the distillation of all k.;ml‘.\rfrulh assers be compelied to issue cer 4 ihe ordinaucee department declares that it | the capture of the murderer, and its success- | and the animals reared, plunged and dragged | and cume face to face with his old_ encuy annibal, Mo., and has been living as a do- [ under the wtions which govern the pro- tho parties countod out, and that if these | will furnish this arm of the service with a | ful termination so soon. the carringe and its oceupants awiy. walking in the moonlight with his wife. The | mestic in different families. About six | duction of brandy from upples, peag ertiicates, as woll as. those by the | bettor gun than uny government in Birope S Then there was somo tall hustling among | Testlt has boen told. Al of tho parties are | woeks ngo, during the absence of Mrs, Now- | Krapes exclisivly, horo wis an incr governors, be presentedl to the house, | has piven its light artillery, our littly army The Valparaiso Faflure. the ofticers. ~ Another yehicle was sccured, “Imf“"mxl_fi'l.tll‘rl\l‘;,y;lg\_ll being n':v‘!tlu{ ton, some ice cream was left for hor with | SHOUBLIng to 487060 g long i the produe- then the authority of the - clerk of | will begin to be what it ought to be—the | VaLparaso, Neb., Nov. 25.—[Special to | 8nd by dint of hard driving Sabin and the A GIE 1000 OC L IBLONE00,L 1A Wont 1Y e e o . c. S| Lo ot Haloholi sriy RIn, ¢ piirasnouted] ¥ . ) 3 Ceaove g > | capitalist, after whom'the town of Ackley | her niece, the only person at home. Mrs. | cologne spirits and miscellancous, and a de- the house to_decide which one of these con- [ best known to the times. Tk Bre |-~The Scoville & Craft's failure r were overtaken at Clintonville, | ¢8I ol o EN0. sy U EHOoUB ANSIANCE: flicting certiticates shall be recognized, will Preny S. Hearu. e gt oty fi X whore the papers Inthe damage suit wers | Was named. i : Newton ate some of the cream and during ase amounting 1o 12,379,862 gallons in the Ve denicd, and the outcome will probably be prounses to be more than a nine days’ won- | served. Subin was then brought back tothis | 1, prevent the Spread of Di the night became violently sick. The cream, | broduction of bourhon whisky, rye whisky TR =5 BToohe e = S der, as even to-day several farmers who had | city. o Prevent the Spread of Discase. e el Craa ceand | #nd_high wines, The quantity “of spirits that the courts will hold ncither of the con VIVE BOULANGER." b y 2 . Drs Morxes, Ta. Now, 5| Special to Tne | She remembered, had a_greenish tinge and | M6l iy poldnan o apit eRtante i onLItIon Y i QU not heard of it yot, on coming to town wére | . The earlier hours of Siturday were spent 8iMoiNxe, I8 Nov, 3. Suecial to Tns | gsqiment hud. settled onithe smeltedifroth | (THTALELL gallons) wishcrawn und thefitax T ! Ealoglatic Speccncs at a Mecting of | apprised of their losses. No one in the com. | if negotiating for a settlement. Mr. Savin | Brz]—The attention of the health authori- | Two weeks ago last nigut a second attempt | Patd from distiony warchonses during the test must be settied by the house itseif, afte the Patriotic League. 5 et tns property fecls safe, nop | V48 Willing to return. 85500 to hiswife and | ties is now fixed upon *he wide spread pre- | was made, when Lizzie Bell brought her year is more thnn the quantity (66,183,308 S I e e A : atriot Fuc, munity who owns property fecls safe, not | ratrict nia charges against Dr. Stone, but ho | va i Palonee tho rtate. 1t 1a | Bome oystirs and jelly cake. Tho oysters | Eullons) withdrawn from distillory ware. zation, as s - | Paws, Nov. 25.—[Special Cablegram to | knowing how soon some one will turh up | rafused to muke the whject .retraction in. | Joience of diphthcria overthe state. It is 3 3 ysters | {0 Ses” during the yoar 1887 by 4,353,508 In that case the next house will not be dem- | 0 3 ; £ e i SRt oL i . ey appeared to have the same powder scattered I nE Sivitic: Tue Bee | —M. Deroulede made a spoech at | With a mortgage on their property. A meet- | gigtad on, doubtful if a0 many locations were cver af- | SPPERCed to Bure UL s Bowdor SEMUEret | palions. © There wus a net decrduse’ of 0 NSO, the meeting of the : leag: “day. | ing of the creditors was held this afternoon —————— flicted at the same time with the dread dis- o8l S i 3 4,705 gallons in the quantity of spirits P ARG o meeting of the patriotic league to-duy. [ B8R0 ATURES 0T NG a ‘fund started for THE CLEARANOE RECORD. ease as now.. Parhaps. 1t would bo more 0. | s L it o theg v g pae | Withdrayn for export as compared with the The Escapade of an lowa Don Juan- Miller on the Operations of the Department For the Last Fiseal Year, commissioner of internal revenue, has made an claborate report to tne seerctary of the clection case pending beforo the governor of the democratic leaders now ask the 'NOr L0 1881 o certificate of election 1o L 2] ] : o of state, und I have no doubt | frecly admits the murder of Roten and to Ruynor, because in one precinct that the position has not been | Jey, and says he does not know why he killed gave a large majority to Stockbridge, | tendered already it will and't . o i Gnd by which he was elocted, the | Within _ a Woek or g0, s the | them, and that Hoten was his best friend, cloction officers failed to sign the | @dvice of Sherman will bo valuable in the selection of other cabinct ofiicers. The 5 pounds. ‘This shows n large in- il % 8 ot the previous year ceed, would like to swap places with him Wi it of the amount The man who is appointed will_have but one | Wi 20 1 A R D have but one | oo jjacted. During the year 781 persons Vi year to serve on dudge Reed’s unexpired AL B UL ) {od 3 been arrested for revenue violations, Prop- T s LT LA R e T GLLI4 Tor assoss- QTN B AL AL L he | inents for unpaid taxes and penattics. svotes 4 chapter 10 the The sensation produced threo years ago by | He spoke in terms of warm praise of General | ghe : 5 3 o purpose of hunting the absent ones up ; - g previous year. the marital _exploits of Major Nickerson, [ Boulanger. Referring to the recent accident | and brinwing them: back. Torce hundred | The Financial Tramsactions of the | Curdie tosay that more onses are known | sonage was made by Miss Lizie Bell ana | PRl sein, says that in response to formerly of General Crook’s staff, und his [ {6 tho lRussian imperial train, he expressed | dollars was immediately pledged. Past Week, now than formerly, for whilediphtheria is | this Ume she brought tempting dish of |\ orous supgestions by mombers of fELt i Otlie; his| baop revived by news R LR R Gar fasa reionalons E. Boach, druggist, has made an assign- ety Wiest, . more or less common every fall and winter, | BUOKIng sausuge and somo apples. Tu the | oo b dothers as to the practicability of received here within tho fast few days, It | SYmpathy with the czar, and rejoiced over [ = FGAEL STIRENS TS SRR It 08I | Bostow, Mass., Nov. 25.—[Speeial Tele- | -0t 0 it O oflcors ha + | sausage was again visible the poisner’s fav- [ COBKT dioiiarsass e will be remembered that while he was on | his escape from harm. The specch was [ ({000 Grainod him of all his resourc gram to the Ber.]—The following table | V¢ 10 the past the health officers have not | orito seasoning and the apples had also beon | WHIAEAWRE SIS Trof, SO, Wile: duty in Washington as assistant adjutant | greatly applauded, and_ospecially the refer- | ‘Fhomas Hull, grocer, is completely cleaned | compiled from dispatches to the Post from | DCCR 8¢ prompt in reporting it. The disease | “octored.® The girlwas acoused of the e R e e eneral, he sentlis wifo to urone, g0t | oncos to General Boulanger. Too_Gaulois ville owing him over $1L00. J. L. | themanagers of the leading cleuring-houses | P48 become fastened upon so many places | erime apd admitied b, but would ke no | frd by wetoylating spirits i bondad gus divorc >hilade court, an = . A Son were the 1o v 5 ) 5 ) £ & 5 i Tpe > ver { ) 3 Dogus divorce i & wiladelphia court, a0d | agsorts that the _government _intends to dis- | Mageo & Son were the least injuired of any | of the Unted States, shows gross exchanges that the governor has considered it important | YORACEL (R % SIC IERT, O warchouses cstablished for the purpose, the troug| th Miss | (e the patriotic league. The meeting was | 0f the business men, their loss being but ht- ; 2 to suggest to the state board of health the 3 i microscopist of his oflice was requestéd to R Cittar Mantatbrubiivevounalad Yot ils patriotic league. The meeting was e ety el soturea | at each point for the weel ended November o ; - i g tle, and that they are pretty well secured propriaty of glving porsonal attention to th make experiments in the chemical labrato oty. When his wife accidentally heard | held in Lemardelay's restaurant. Access to | y'attachments. - It 18 rumored that the elo- | 24, 158, with rates per cont of incroase or | ProPriety of giving personal atteation to tho LiguoriiniOviginal Packages. for the purpose of ascertuining whether such of this cvent she promptly returned to the | outsiders was barred by the police, who pre- | vator will be opened for business vy the | dec s compared with th scourge. ‘It occurs to me,” says the gov- WATERLOO, Ta., Nov. 25.—A case to test tatio: b aaioth b feom D T IR WO s 3 or wi op 3 ccreaso as compared with the amounts | SCOUFES: | Tl ocours to wie ! sags the kov 5 spirits could be demethylated. Ifrom an '"l"u RLACRIANC ";“[‘_ ivorco set aside | vented a proposed public reception. The | middle of next week by new men, and also corresponding week last year: ALt e ‘b“e‘, it @ KTCA | the right of dealers to import liquor into | exhaustive reportof Uit ofticer, it appears and awarrant issued for the arrest of her | oo LT e with shouts | that the banks room would soon be ' occupied e ot bt £000 0001 accomolished i, a8 |y 5 original packages is on trial at Mar- | says tho commissioner, that e has suc- husband, on the charge of perjury. He dis- | BUeSts, on 2, greete OUtS |}y a responsible banking firm, s00n a8 information is accrue d by your board, £L18 PACIARED ' 2 o eaN by thioes or/a smallbul il appenred and has since been' living at Co- [ of *Vive Boulanger,” and *Abas Floquet.” “ that diphtheria has made its appearance i’ | shalltown before Judge Stevens. The Bow. | eecded, by tho use of a siall still, i scpurat- boure, Canada. AU the timo of his marriage | A few arrests were made, but the proceed- Th e ontiDondlook? cirins, GLEARINGS. any part of the stale, and threatens to be- | mans are the defendants, and it s sought to | o* “4;,xilile * alcohol, and in deodorize to Miss Carter he comve to her the title o m v > C i come an epidemic, one of your number would g % r i Lo Mis Carter o comveyed to lier. the |ttle | ings were in the main orderly. At the con- | Fmsoxr, Neb., Nov. 2,—[Special to Tirs o et (e arer o BT IR TolId | oblainaninjunceion to resirain them fromilfng aiportion of ietliyl" aluohol (thruihitiie e eorson. "mticked s | clusion of the banquet whick followed the | Bgp.]—Tho deadlock in the city council | B oo et o oons e ants | the sale of original packages. Attorney | usc of bone black and other chemical sub- transfer, but the case was decided against | meeting, General Boulauger made a sbeech, | gtill continues. The people of Fremont | New Vork... TTYR = | it possible, the cause of the disensc, and | Blum, of Chicago, is cugaged for tho de- | stances. =—.. ... oo her. Miss Carter, by the flight of her bogus | in which he said : voted bonds for Improving and extending | phiedeiphia’ " ¥ in taking prompH and proper measuces to fcnfil'.uudl!w Eays that the "uril_'nmll prclel LTholuan by 0L apikls romainine jll\'_‘l*:_“lls- Kb ebantl wasilofsliiia painalkprolicathentil] i Tam aare a pateiot than alsoldior: Iiar R0nss B o | PRiladuiphis e AT prevent its spreading. I also trust that you | age” men \cir ease upon the decision | 1073 ho 1t the clos o yeur i MO0 B s A e S N0 Grso n s | o e e e e 8 e SOt e | (poaterworis system S iaibond ofmblich| K sikhy st boleios o will not relent in your efforts to impress upon | rendered by Chief Justice Marshall, in the | Stated at 610,033,023 gallons, being 4,112,251 e e Fat yoron tand it 8o w B peaLs 3 pex t the peace which is | works advertised for bids for a pump. They | S fruncises. { o the local boards of health the importance of | case of Brown vs The State of Margland, | ore than the quuntity so romaining at tho hat last July Miss Carter went with ner | demanded, but a peace imposed by a firm | received several and after examining them | New Orleans, 2220 | @ strict enforcement of all laws and regu- | which grew outof an enactment by the leg! [ close of theprovious sear, | The auantity of mother to Canada, met Major Nickerson at | and dignified attitude. That is the only | carefully recommended the acceptance of | Haltimore.......... ¢ lations relating to the preventionof epidemic | islature of Maryland in 1822, This act im “l\fflt:‘“;‘ piriis I ;'v‘”\}"::;;_! tutes .“f‘l;l;' Niagara Falls and was there legally married | peace acceptable to French hearts. e e e ncinnati’ diseases.” The greatest dificulty which the | posed a tax of on all persons who sold a e L LD LD wnd was i cally marri : Smedley company, of | Pittsburg. |11 : : : it y ! ; 75 O e on the first day of October, 1555, was 43,712 o liim. Miss Carter, or Miss Nickerson No. | © o inveighed agaiust a policy which di- | Dubuque, This procipitated 8 hvely serim- | Kamus Ciy: - | state board of health has o meet is the dis- | within the state liquors importe t fron othe e i L o lisharorol{ ol rrelhsd pkalb LeRpoloy duhich OL i Diibuue Setiielpeecintiaiodh s Iiyolvisstinn | inecoly: position of local wuthoritios to- cover up and | countrics. _Justive Marstiall held this sta g e ot uutil within the last few days. During the 6 Bue aorees. ol 116f A iialty; connel Y, rolnsen o iy oniavilles: iit 11t 24, # misrepresont the disease. In many places | ute to be in conflict with the constitution, | o A6 SHEEE e o b0 B meantime sho has succeeded in disposing of | Misleading appearance of weakness—m aoooptithe Smedley bid, ‘"“'"’“ ‘a'“',“‘"' i o - | they have an idea that it would hurtthe town | and in his opinion expressed the belief that [ from tobucco during the year v her property and has, it is supposed, goug to | leading because the least appeal to the coun- ““~“";‘h‘l’"l“ ";,L{;::"f 3"'&“’"0‘[':rll';\L;m:!’; Milwaukee’. ! | to have it known that diphtheria was pre- | the right to import carried with it the right '.l";‘v:ll;::]u[nx!g\x}u1.111“-;% ((':;. :::\LK: 'nlnm Fevenu B S bl e s i o4 vhich obtained some notoricty St. Paul..... ; i valent, and so they c » mem--| to scll. The Bowmans applica to have their | taxes paid by s orted - manus To:day'a Posk has tho. following, nathatig | Yanish liko a bad dream. Mo strongly de- al sossions of the council tho matter has | © doesn’t sound so frightful. Many complaints | the United States court, but Judge Stevens | Cigarettes, —and =8 an increase of dvertisoment which in some form is destined | hounced M. Ferry for wasting the country’s | been hotly discussed, almost leading some: sl : have been sent to. the state board from andi. | refused the application ‘on the ground that | 954,361 over the collections from this source to bocome popular bofore the 4th of March: | resources in Tonquin while cognizant of the | thmes to "':-f"l.,',[(.,(‘,'"ff;}'f;:uc'{'&"‘v’ui"'fih‘.fl Columbus. viduals denouncing the course of their local | the case must first go to the state supreme "v{)t(_':*’[’f;;' Boar Ahollexpat acoup’ SA democratic ofticial of the treasury do- | perils which threatened France. In con- | ¢ RFuNOSINEIR0EDEON Anylhing | Dulut § 2 physicians and begging for an investigation, | court. 0ws o decreuse anufactured tobace partment, realizing the fact that his tenure | cludiug, he appealed for energy on th .t | coming from from the fight—of an extrica- | Denver SRR AL lrba’ board. have: detmsd . the . matier of - e 4,700 pounds, a deerease in the numbe B2 oMue will shortly torminate, I dosirous of | cp e s 1o 8Prosle jorky on tho part | tion from tito deadlockc—the question is 1ying | Galvestoii. 1703316 Sulclontimportance (o, 18p0 o olrelar far BARNDM, RETIRES cigars exported of 262,425, and an increase in g an gt Wik om0 Dhsinoes | O tho leaguo of patriots. ho departura of | dorunant or tho prosent. Indianapeiis. 2l 44 | public information in_which they set forth [ e thempmberiafiolarlinaexnorlodiof #0ii house or corporation where houest, able and he guests passed off more quictly than di —— Hae some general directions about the | He's Worth $10,000,000 and Will | ¥ B gors imy uring u; § 3 ol = o Peoria, : o £ Halinacall Y ene enden s TanekADAIsEs faitiful devotion to the intercsts of his em- | their arrival. Distri rt at Fremont. Portiane. ... o 52 . | treatment of the disease, how to prevent the Quit the Show Business. oo Teeal. yoan e Wuneily s (Tas ployers will be vepaid by a liv ’ s e Frexoxt, Neb., Nov. 25.—[Speoial to Tz | N : £ spread of the contaion, 'what are proper dis- | Burparront, Conn., Nov. 25,12, T, Bar- | bhon imhortet wanigge s it fuctured - to- Grces 720 Pourteonth str AT HARRISON'S HOME. Bik,j—Th two week's session of the dis. | Jsrtfoerd . 0.0l i i1 | infectants, and how to ' prevent, tho ‘disease | 1y e showman, 1n a thing ot the past, | Fe. commissioner d8totes considorabla RANDALL STILL 1LL. < < ) R or EDodse connly camatolante eyl - 5 - | in the first place by proper sanitary regula- ! i gj a8 08k} he SoOMMIRSIONON EOYO L0 001810 0N An intimate nersonal fricud of Samuel g, | The President-Elect Passes a Very | Mot ;f"f"’il,.'lf;;“‘\, SRR “°":“‘:“! Bocinanild, .o - | tions. "They find that filthy wells and alleys | He has sctiled up his business, and last | space in his report to the subject of oleounar- Randall, who is an old-tune employe of the et Day. yesterday. 1 e D cyses_on the B 15500 | and cesspools and bad drainage are largely | night announced that he had turned his rino, and includes reports by: tho analytl- house of representatives, and who has just | Ispraxarorrs, Nov. 25.—This has been the | docket of any great importunce. — But one o £ 4 4 | responsible for the origin and spread of | wiole cireus over to Mr. Baily, who will Loneme aad mioroscoplet, cobles cfithe returned from a visit 10 his chief, savs that | quictest day the president-elect has enjoyed | Criminal case was tried, that of the State vs i ! : diphtheria, ‘They have traced many cascs of | oy und conduct it, and that he himsolf had | 1o ronanannti i coiios o letters o Mr. Randall is recoverihg his strength | 0 i John Hardes. Hardes and John Wagner, A2 . - | the disease to these sources, and they sound 2 ‘ in Buropoan countics,und copies oflctters and Bloily, but that it is not probible that ho | Sice the election, if not since the nowin Johg AR | R ) | ehita ] [roe 50 | an alarm for the people. everywhere to rid | forever retired. Advancing years and a de- | reports as to countrics having no special laws vy a obable L St AT wo wellto-do Gel armers, liviog at | Grane ot ; R OTYSVROLe f 7 5P 7 \ the subject of ole arine, b Wil take his seat in the house of reprosentag | ton: - 1n the forcnoon ko attended church e T o | Ayt idass : i3 themselves of the danger. Many persous | 8irc to enjoy his old age in quict, aro the | on tho subject of olcomargarine, but, huying tives before the close of the holidays, if then, | usual, and after dinner went out for a long J L b £ % have written to them that their locul author- | cavses which led Mr, Barnum to close out R AR ing ¢, BAYILOrALOD. He suys that Mr. Randall's physiclans and | walk, coming down town 1 the course of his | Hardes assuulted Waguer with a b itics wero vory derclict in whis particular | Last week he gave a farcwell dinner and is | Fhe apaniity of olcomaryarine. produced his a1y think 1t best for Wik 1oy to Tesummo | umtie foere wors o vialiors knife, slashing him in & horrible manr T noss, and will take no steps to clean up the strects | now about to occupy a plain little brick cot- | from Novewber 1, 1856, the duy on which his dutics on the floor during the present con- | |+ : g the arms, in the back and across the abdo- and alleys. This 18 true more especially in | tage overlooking Long Island Sound, Mr, [ the law took effect, to June, 158, was 56,5 ress. In the meantime Mr. Randall is giy- | Bousei to-day, and when the press corre- | men. The mdictment wus for assault with small villages, whero the most cases of | Barnum is getting to be infirm. He she 020,154 pounds; exported, 2,410,740 pounds] fo daily attontion to the estimates, and is | spondent made his usual call this evening he | intent to wound, being a penitentiary offense. Qiphtheria have occurrod. The board are | his years, and he repeatedly sunounced thay | 108t or destroyed, 50,340 pounds; remaining aswisting in formulating tho appropriation | found the genc \d Mrs Harris After four days trial the jury brought in a THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. considering the expediency of muki the cozy little brick cottage in which he in- | W factory June 80 last, 315,009 pounds, aasls M BRSEL Ty il 5 | Verdiot of aseault and battery.. Judge Ms regulation compelling this 1o be done, u onds to . pass the evening of his life had | There wore 1, pounds of oloomnnrigas TUE CLEVELANDS brary. The w sks were closed and | shall imposed a fine of $100 and all costs, so | Little Prospect For an Adjournment | there were some way open for making ¢ been built expressly for his young wife, The | Fine in the United States June 80 Just, of Tt is likely that iustead of returming to the | the typewriters covered, showing that the | that the expense of the action to Hardes is Before Tuesday Noon. local health physician do his duty they would | deeds ave in her name, Mr. Buraum has [ Which 815,900 pounds were in - the hands of white house this wook, 4 they had intended, | oy had been observed us one of absolute [ about #1,100. InpiaxaroLts, Ind., Nov. 25,—The dele- | iry it. “he situation is very ‘scrious aud | made his will which 18 undorstood to bo a | Manufacturos; 23,80 pounds i fho hunds A 9 of wholesale dealers, and 1,000,000 pounds R RS Eod M. Otbveand cwitkrs restand escape from the cares of politics o B d ; calls for prompt and thorough treatment. st iron will." Beside the usual witnesse weathor, or the ho'idays ave over. A con- | leisurely looking = through a bushel AtkizsoN, Neb, Nov. 25.—[Special to [ DIV took advantage of the pleasant weather Adorning the itol Grounds. two leading physicians that he is in right The estimated expenscs of the internal sidorablo portion of cach day s spent by | Of sweeumulated” newspupers, many | Tug Brr.]—Atchinson and vicinity is in a | to e tho sights, the only business being a Des Moisgs, In., Nov [Special to Tue | mind. He is estimated to be worth $10,000,- | Tevenie ¢ “"‘""",l":" “',”‘.'f‘.",‘ year ending Mra Glovelaud and e, Kolsom in driving of which contained marked puragtaphs and | grute of profound amazement over » miracu 3-‘0'11-!1“;” sneral Master Workman Pow- | Bee. |—The drst steps toward the adornment | 000. I TR ‘:‘T,,”':,,",‘“',”“,'“I‘j',"',' 408 10 afternoon Mrs, Cleveland is genevally ditol ch the send esire i AT 1 o MOk ok s | derly. During the eceive Blo 4l ot iia canitol groL adaasiiliha 4 of officers and employes, staiip paperydotec- In tho afteroon Mes, Clevelund is genorally | Biiaris which the sepdoe, St 10, 500 | lous cuse of *wmind” or “Christian Scieuce | derly. During the day he reccived the dele- | of tho capitol grounds will bs taken in u fow BRITAING BAD WEATHER, tion of violations of law, ole., Ggregata Pt 1o Kt mahoras visltors. for whom she | through a ncwspaper articlo and grasping | cure, recently porformed here. Mrs, Dud- | ates in groups, each state's representatives | days, when the comuission appointed by the . prepares a cup of tea after their long drive | the writer's points, and if he has stoved away | ley, wife of the editor of the Atkinson Bee, calling on him in & body. He went over the | last legislature will meet here to arrange for [ The British Ship Duncan Swanded in i sree—cyfipmmmw from the city. The Clevelunds intend to | all tho editorial advice that has passed under | s heen an almost helpless invalid for s ground of the work hejwished them to take | the erection of & soldiers’ monument, The the Recent Blow. _Edison Has a Narrow kscupe. make as wuch of January and b y s | bis Il:‘&‘t)ln' x:(m;t"lu_ .\\X--n cquipped for the im- | eral years and has been treated by various | up, gave and received advice, and carried on | commission is composed of the governor, ex [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennell.) nw Youi, Nov, 25,—[Special Telerram to A L portant task before him. physicians and specialists of higlh reputa- | a series of informal cnferences looking to | Senator Jumes Harlan of Mouut Pleasant Loxpoy, Noy. 85, w_York Hor Thomns A. FEdison had a nar- INTERNAL BEVENUE MATTERS. - ————r tions, and correspondir hich prices, with- B R e ot bt > P c 5 . vite ow! | Cable—Special to Tug 1 London ¢ 0w Cs rom death early yesterda Tho annual report of the comumissioner of Anarchist Sunday Schools. out Tecolving material Genelt, | A fetr daya | Jao euonElonlg of:te ordor In all parta of | ex-Governor Kirkwood of Iowa Olby, ox- | FEVATERR (0 (iR SIS Cm e oh 0 kRS 0, LRI T ‘.'y’,'?f Interual rovenuo wis givon to the pross this | Cuicauo, Nov. 2,—The exceutive commit- | inco a ludy professor of »Christian Seionco” | “A'numper of delegates have already se- | penfior tiorks G- Wriehy of bos MUNCh | 40, iol gato, followed by a deluge of rain. | Menlo park to his homa in Ligwelyn park evening, It gives in detall the oporations 0 of the newly organized local anarchist so. | €40 10, éhis place from Alnsworth and ut | cured mileugo uud started for home, and those | Mr: Edward Johnson of Keokuk and Mr. L. | j tEAT : e 08 1aia: | Menlonankio NS hoimo In Taalvi cDad the daw i tho district of Nebragkn und Dia- | ciory nown as the Arbeiter Bund, has is- | 918 produced o remarkablo improvement in | atill here are hoping for #n carly adjournment | N. Richardson of Duvenport. The legisla o-Right, B8 § b oF 83 by the ol: “Hohod boen svorling in bls lobralory. B 0 b tsis A Dakots dustriot | sucd o cireulur calling u largo wass meeting | on hor. foot, foeling. perfcctly str o 31“" The more hopeful think that this may be | ture appropriated 8,000 us a Leginning “for | Heraldweather burcau, high winds ro Al until nearly 4 o.m. when h P e o ho yenr $3.778.4 iy her foct, feeling perfectly strong and | reachied by Monday evening, while oti the nurnose.!! as the statute reads, ‘of por. | Ported along tho coust, Barly 3 rday | o drive home in a bug His fin sggreguted during the year 2,77 i in | next Sunday for the purpose of devising | well, and firmly believing that she is eured. | think it impossible to complete the work of | e PirPose: AIRENIQ DERAS) S0k PR T e o T3tk ship DaRoan, of! crays showed siens of heing rest fowm, #hisuil Ouo still was seized i Ne- | means by which to found anarchist schools | Thiose who hve been, intimute with Mrs, . | the convention beforg Tucsday noon. The potuating un exprossion on the part of tho | FEIMNELNG SR B URCRR g, S woon bovame Juan took the Laia SASARR quring Wo Jokr) But Lo R0 Was for children throughout the eity. The circu- | 40 knew of her condition regard this cure [ installation of ofticess, the various appeal | Peoble of tho stute of Iowa of their appreci- | wus' stvanded. ALl uboard, thirty-two i | Although his couchuman wrced hih o L bim AR AN Xop o Menneina | lur wos froely distributed toduy. Tt invites | 88 11HH¢ shorbofa miracle. cases, the censure of SkeMington, and further | ation of the patriotism, courage and distin | number, were rescued, but it is feared that | 4rive the spiviten animals. 4he borses Bas none. Iowa also produces #1860 pounds | 81! anarchists to investigate the socicty's ok Too Much Medicine, matters from the law committée, will take | guished soldierly bearing of their fellow | the vessel will bea tofal wreck. ~ Apropos of | Started to x NOOR GARIIE ki ) . 00 A " Y iho e n n ‘ " Ihe bugiy was of L plug, and 418 of ' smoking | Sunday schools, of which® there rivy i e 3 s . up the remaining time, citizens, @8 manifestad during the re. | therecent storms predicted by the Heraid, | § » Ty e T et fiopoKIoK | Chiicago, each located in the rear or in the | VALPAKAIS0, Neb., Nov. 25.—[Special to | George Schilling, of Cnicago, and Martin | cont war of . the rebellion, The | the St. Jan sazette, says a correspondent, | sl ST sdison wid the BURRS notafl iabar dislers Towa aib pusemcnt of saicons. One of the schools, | T Bre.]—On Wednesday of this week a | Hauley, of New Jersey, addressed a social- | wommission named will fhave the selection | WANs to know if it is nova fact thatwe have | foi sarown 10 1o & gioii whalesalo liquor dealer wa 30, in the back roow of Rachanbrothers'saioon; [ ehild of T. E. Cook, about one and a haig | 18tc mecting to-night. . Barry left for Chi- | of places for the monument, and will report | more frequent high winds aua a greater e braska and Dakota have 176 manufaciu at Lincoln avenuo aud Halsted street, was [ years of age, ot hold of a bottle of medicine | 157 to-0ikt and from there gocs direct 10 | to the next legislature for 'further instruc- | Bumber of galos it was tho caso unul o couhiman was badly cuwad ias L T T Ui R found to contain this afteruoon 120 children, | Rof " iis home at [ast Saginaw, tons. 16 i thousht that an equesteian | fewyears ago. We think it is likely A adly - cub i 1 2 lhey have 12 il 50 94 ¥ . d " | containiug a lurge proportion or chloroform BRI ght that an equestrian : YT ured interuy dealers in manufactured tobacco, while Iowa | ranging from five to fourtcen years of age, QTR (SN VI # statue of some distinguished lowa soldior, op | BOWrious that things utmospie bl -t N Bas 15,040 Nebraska and Dakota have 46 | seated on - long benehes, listening intently 1o | and swallowed quite a quantity. As soon as Straightening the Road. of & typleal soldier without rogard to per- | IMUCh worse since the clori of the weather ' ” brewers, and lowa 4. Nebraska reported | What o teacher yeas oxpliuning to thew about | Mra. Cook discovered what Lad taken place RAwLINS, Wyo., Noy. 25.—[Special to T | sonality, will be decided upon. Mrs, Harriet | joined the staff of the New York Herald Contests 1 West Vieginia, Phiese Awerican papers are slways making reLiNe, W, Va, Nov. 25 1 the guished sculptress who has done some things unpleasant for this country supreme court of appeals moets to-morrow 05 dealo T by iboriest 1 Johunn Most, ‘'hie teacher told the children | she took the child in her arms and walked | ger 1 The U, dacific ). Ketcham, of Mo easant, & distin Wil flealors In tobacco, clgars aud Mauors: | (hat Spice and Parsons had veen murdercd | into town, a distance of two miles, Mr. Cook "*f" The Union Pacific has long contemp- | C. Ketcham, Jof Mouut Pleasant, a distis B M ‘o “Wholesate dealors i ofto: | by the capitaiists, and referred to the dead | being uwhy at Wahoo attending ourt g » | 1ated taking out someof the needless curves | fo¢\yoric in'murble, Is thought. like e at Charleaton, 4. Vi Bt Olair will moxe {0 margarine, and eight retaiiers, whito lowa | BRArchists us m juryman, ‘Cie child became unconscious be- | in their line between this city and Medicine | ceive the commission for the worke. It would Deowned in Spirit Luke, . PR TR TP s P T . has one wanufacturer, five wholesale deal: fore wrriving 1o town, but under the physi- | Bow. This change is wbout to be made, & | bea fitting recoguition of Iowa talent, to | Dis Morxes, Nov. 25 ~Whilo skating with | o s rie CHOWIIE Hie govarnelfrow asuing ers, and thirty-two retail dealers, Murdered and Robbea claw's care soon recovered, and was able to | purty of surveyors having gone to Medicine | ¢hoose her, and those who have examined Y P T \ Dignt Irane | Sertificatos of elestion i@ Gr . Wo ALSIRIORY AN BXTIA SESSION FOIl DAKOTA, Sr. Crovy, Mina., Nov. Prauk Bivh, | jueet its fathicr, who had been telographed | joy to.day for the purpose of surveying the | BEF work are satistied that, sho would do th | YR CHICE B0 AU fase nEht brenie | Fiest district, J. H, Mugiunis, Third districty Phe question of anextra scssion of the todo famer living near toyatton wey | 105 8t the door. ' Tho child had a very close | plV (0RY 20 he blirpose of i M‘WZWM subject justice. She recently revurned from haway broke through the ice und wis | ynd ¢ B, Smuth, Fourth district, ropublican Fifty-first cougress for tho division and ad- | ARG MY SULRAY AR i cull, and was saved only by prompt treat- | o'hrogherous mimng eamp forty milos cast of | 1taly, Whereshe bLad been studying w wied, His family lives e, lud.y | conprossmen-elect, A test caso will be wada mission to statehood of Dakota z-;s been ro- | erod youl 1‘1 ‘“ “"N'I':”r‘(‘»‘ 4 :.--:ul-wn ment Rere, \ill be abanatred finu e et A1 | specia reference to advanced work of U 1 the body was sent therc of Smith, 1 aunds of the application llll‘;l‘\‘:\‘l“n:":'\:"‘ :::n".nmu: \|n 1 " with an unkuown wan who bad been with Love's Opera House Winished. be opeued at a point north of Percy. A town | %ind he Pope Congratulates Harvison - ! N SIRBER SARIIR LY rup | ©f considerable importance will ve buil ¢ -t o Dakota Guestion was protstieit | i ail day. His body was found in'the | FuENONT, Neb., Nov. 85 —[Special toTun | i, (OANUEIRTS gbortanoe Wil be WUELAY | pno coming Convention of Audicors, [ Kouk, Nov. 25 ~The pope Lus « Bivighi's Gondition in the republican platform; was frequeitly | bushes near the voad with @ bullet jo Lis | Bee|—The fuishing touches are now beiugz | the surveyors, is to be finisked beiore next | Des Moises, fa, Nov. 25.--[Special to Tug | Cardiual Givbous to songratula v. 4. —Mr. Hrightis no bettes, weutioned by General Harvison and otber | bruin and Lis woney and teaw goue. put on Love's new opera touse, Linduewy | Juney ol l Beg,—A convention of county auditors Las | son on Lis electiva bo the presideucy, s 2ou bas veen suwwoned from Cardifly T

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