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2 'I‘HE OMAHA DAILY BEE . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1&98 CHAMPIONS OF THEIR SEX | ™ inammitarst evam et | THE SOUTH OMAHA BUDGER. | fsdmo i ot i | o, What |S Caitarrh Mrs. Clara Colby presided | read and refer remarks eulo- | tee. Ordinance N, to theordinance commit- | - 7ThoShakespoare club wi 102 i i ) meet Weduesday owing a railroad | ovening at_the residence of Mr. Samuel 1%, dates who were in_favor of giving the right [ FePresentative to | and after « few introductors William Gibson for the reeave 5—total | made to flow vast Peoria u Maul, First district 258, Second less by means minutes to his room. The work of paving Thirty- — A collection was then taken up to defray . third strect, will be commenced to-morrow [ In the case of Parker vs Wilson the jury y . the expenses of the convention morning. A largmforge of hands and toams | roturned o Sspocial find ordict Catarrh 18 an InfAammAton of the mieons A RETOrALyonrs T linve boon troublo Yostorday's Sossion Of the State [ it 4l th Cn vt e handed | Two Mon Fall Over Embankments | uro at wark preparing. for the pavers, Tha | reoorn ae Social findinge vordict, = This | veanos, and_may et iho head, throat. stomach, | covany gt G e Suffe oy i {he Tolloowing strcot is bLeing graded, thon rolled, and d € Ve d n rog 0 | bowels or biadder. But eatarrh of the head s ¢ Sarsapartlia With the very best rosults. bt cured m Woman Suflragists Wherons The]ozistatore has theundonbted and Are Injured. e oot ot i awiol 1 boing sprodd bs: | COrtain facts and loave 1t to tho court to do- | most common, often coming an a0 xraduily (hACIE | Of fat continant Asing i my nFoT, AR svaffed. right to rrant municipal sufrags, and this — fore the Colorado sundstone will bo sot cide the polnts of faw involved fn the find- | IR i ol befure the nature of tho trouble s | U feeliug. 1t has alsy laipad iy mothior, who hea t f ballot is easior to obtain, from the The paving of L steoat will bo completed at | ing. It roally amounts to a verdict for t suspocted. Catarrh is cnuised by ¢ snocos: | taKen it for ran down state of hoalth wnd kidney HOW TO PURIFY THE BALLOT. [ (0 B b sy o permanent | SCHOOL BOARD ‘PROCEEDINGS. | o, Repaira sufficient to begin killing | plnintiff, who will obtain posscssion of 160 | #1900 of colds, combived with tmprire blood. M8 loeal [ trouble. 1 reconmend 11 arsapariiin 1o all as —_— concession ; therefore - hogs again will bomado by Tuesiday and the | dcres of land in Richardson county bRl s B b B b ol £ Bt b G L BB D e Mo Resolved, That make our special work ’ . . slaughtering wills be commenced during The case of Bocck vs Ray has gone to the | R 0 a8 Hoso &nd back part of the tiruat, and s I8 cortifles that I wAS cured of & bad RSO ¢ This Is to Be Ac lished By Plac- | el e e O o n bill from | Vsitora—Conncil Proceedings—The Q | Tassday atternoon of Wednesday morning. | jury disagreenblo disciaree from tho nos, When tho | catar by Tloods Sarssparilia 10 years a ing Itin the Hanas of the Gentler tho com wislature giving municipal suf: Street Viaduot Lot—Death's Do« Atthe Omaha comping’s on y-agven The demurrer case of Elmendorf & Watta bk S R R NIV i . ¥ frage to women w=DR0 " g carloads were shipped last we Moro | vs.l. L. Miles ot al, involving over #),000, has . . B it Resolved, That we urge the advocates of el kb g it would have been siupped to fill orders if the | been taken under a'lvisoment by the court. Very Dangerous A v ception of woman suffrage in all cities to secure the tics—~Notes of the City, cars could have baen procured. William M. C)llins yestorday asked that 1 With catarth (n my hoad (of yoArs, appointment of police matrons. ! Proceed 4 of the Sehool Board his -m" against Deanis Cunningham be dis. ;m‘-u Hable to develop into consnmption, The eyes 1 Pl on Ir ’ are for modicines, but 1, That we request the legislature > o s . b sed. The request was granted hecome Infismed and rod, there 18 tHrobbing in the | have heretofore recelved temporary rello Equality to AL the sccuring of statistics concern Proceedings of the City Council, The regular monthly meeting of the school & templos, ringing notses I oars, Neadacho, ¢ [ Fioous Sarapatin helped g 30 nueh” tha ty The delegntes fo the Nebraska Woman wage-carning women 1 the work of the | When Mayor Sloane cailed the council to | board was held in the high school building Ditrict tebelb bkl bl el S " *now . the woa £y body ts i Buffrage association, which met at the First i burcau of lnbor. ‘s Sufteago as. | OFder in Rowley's hall Monday night,Messrs. | Mortday afternoon, with Prosident Persons, Carrie B, Sizor Por & AIRNSTUUON OF | tiiguvarinoinsing muTHaY.. TV NUNOKY We ooy the | othew LRI (LU St 1 i Mothodist Kpiscopal ehurch, Soventcenth [ £ /HS0INC 'I“‘”l‘f ”-I\m-l"‘\n‘? Ay st | MeMiilan, Bagless, J Smith, O'Rourke, | Secretary Carroll and Mosses, MacMurphy, | her marriage ties Daniel A., her hi 0ureo of tho disease and onp N, A Th iy ehg THAvETIR i and Da t sLroc W called 8o ordor | geeanigation.: s Rafferty, Fenno and Bu answored to the | Van Aken, Hoban and Ryan prosent. The | bund. The partics were marriod Dec Blood, which, as it reache lelicato passiges t 1 Migs. Ao CUNNINGUAM, i atd ok ye orning by thechair | Resoived. That the women of Nebraska | roil call. The minutes of the prior meetings [ minutes of the previous mecting were read [ 1% 1575, and there s issue to the maer MU RV ThAR TouaRey up Eom WCHA. oo BNRA { man, Mrs, C. B of Beatrice, At that [ arcnottruc to the best inferests of the | werc read and approved. The finance com- | and approved one child, Carric M sr, aged ten years 6%, ANA 61 LTTATOIY QUFINR NS ATOOUIDN: . ALLNG | SALARTANA (apare BIOGY ti aay iy UL oTat time t s scarcely a dozen present, "I“““’""v when they fail to vote echool | mittea reported favorably on fifteen bills The holiday vacation was fixed from De. | Desertion since the year 1885 is tho ground | €tme timo Hood's Sarsaparilla ouilds up the whole | vsed.” A1 i Bl s Jo | and these wore the orange badiee of the W e . That wo roturi our sincore | BMOUNtINg to £L034.00, which report was | comber 21, 1383, to January 2, 18N of the plaintifl's potition. Aystom and mkes o1fo feol as it mado anew N e sure to e { 8, A, with the words “Euality to ALY | thanie to all who Have so kindly aided in | adopted. The report of the polics judgo for | The approved bills herctofore published in | R, 8. Ball. ad trator of the estate of | The chair, lowever, pr 1od o business | making this convention a success. svember was approved and the report was | THE BEE were reported approved and on | flenry 0'Ne doceased, has petitioned the I by the appointment of ths committecs on | The followi morial was then read by [ adopted. The report wasas follows: Ar. | Dotion orders wers directed 10 be drawin for f caurt for pormission to sell cortain s o S arsaparl a | credentials and resolutions. The members :\.‘-'(;. §)1‘<‘I"‘l*-l el Tl ‘x\..'\'..-:\-K.‘.Vthx‘.)':wl}: rosts, 99 drank and disorderly, 3; assault | 13ills nggro $1,185.23 wore approved, | tite belonging 1o deceased, for the purpose 1 of the former on crodentials were as fol- | GO0l bt o b aud battery, 7: vagrant, 11; suspicious chuar- | read and or tod to be drawn for the | O paying ot sundrey indebteduess. S0ld by all drigaists, 13 six for §. Prepared only [ Sold by all 1: aix for %5 Proparod onlp 1 | lows: Mrs. M. J. lize, Lincoln; Miss o His | vornor of No- | dcter, 9: disturbing the peace, 18 selling | same as f Star Union Lumber ¢om Mrs. Anna O Neill, widow, waives her | by C.LHOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, By C. 1. HOUD & €O, Towell, Mass { Tda B 5. O 3 Irs. M. I. Bond braska, the AL ihayer: | lianor without license, 1: the others miscel: | pany, 8 A. W, Hibbard, 331.50; Her t of dower in this casc 100 Doses One Tl R ol R ey o | o T AL citirena of | lanoous. O these 47 were dismissed, 20 sont | man ' Kobort, 813:° J. J. Murphy, $54.50; Iward W. Hutchinson prays for a di 00 Doscs One Dollar. 100 Doses One Dollar i Mrs, G. W, Drury, Pondor; Mra, C, B, C. | flonorablo it colelievin® thist sl vo | to jail, 16 paid their fines, 7 vamosed the eity, | Braen & Carpentor, &.60: J. 13, Payton, #3: | Farce from hiswife, wldora 3. Hutchinson e —— + Bentley, Surprisc: Mrs. G Joslyn, .o A aitab bound over 2, skipped 2, and 7 were given | John S, Caulficld 8117, \ & 5.003 | The marriage of petitioner and defendant = { v born free and equal with cortain inalie S YESTERDAY LI CTION, - OBhAS ¥, 3, FYBites, Tooutaoh, BHA || Lirta e b e e Bb I time to leave, Finos collected, %2 costs | G g1 oo Tnsurante com vas consummntad in Smindors county, Nebi, SSTERDAY'S ELECTION, THE CHICAGO 81 VAGH 3. Wilson, Lincol sre appointed te at couniry is riche 3 urishe - | paid, 75,251 due police fund, $1 pan Howland & Br: o ford, $100.55 (ox- | o0 Novemboer 5, 1885, and there is one child, = —_— =~ At | TS P o) WO MO, [t B R nourtshea the | " il chmmunication of the First National | ¢ 10 to bo verified): Win. A, Anderson, 1 two yewrs, iaue to the murviaze! [ A Light Vote anid a Quict Day in Most | 1t ; pler e Wkihibilel by { S OsIBYC ek Bemaricel the ’ A a1 Ay B heata | bank of Owaha, in regard to the assignment | 317 anl W. R Dudley, $15. The bi ls of Hutchinson in his petition says of the Wards, > Warerway Conventi Mrs. Colby then remarked that, as all [ beings, and believing that the best interests y momborships had oxpired, those desiving to | of the ' people comprising the state of Ne. of Grading Contractor C. M. O'Donovan Wilmore Davis for §5.50 and Dav Jacobs [ ! wife has. made his life unbe Tho councilmen elected yesterday s Crreaao, Dee. 4. A proliminary moeting Porome meinbers, or to rencw thoir plodges | brasin | domand - tho. assistanco of | the bank of all cluins due from the ¢ jon. | able since their marrize and also thaton or | o8 of the waterway convention deleratos was T oot bo. foiared. mame | wornen In - iha - mating and. oxeoutiug | reforeed to the councll as o committee of the ailing bil) of John Condon for $200 was about the montiis of December, 185, or Jut ATt 1 B held this morning, ‘Tho genoral tenor of S50 A, uld be decla o he r o thol Foforro 3 ORTHo| co § <6, the defenda aurdleas of el Pirst Ward—Thomas Lowry HER 1 Gl rson tho payment of 5 cents mitiation | of laws, of which power the present | Whole oo ’ 5 roforred to J. C. Carroll to uscortain if the | wary, 188, the dofondunt, vogurdicss of hor A o) opinion of all the speakers was opposition ta ” > SIALALAS derlve L SvL e Hold bt lor auBH An electric light was authorized at Thirty- | district be liabls, and if so, with power to | duties asa wife, abused marital reln cond Ward—Frank Kaspar, R. any plan of disposing of Chicago’s sewngu | The secretary, Mrs. M. 1. Bond, then read [ ablo o law, Therafore we, the Woman Sut. | tird and @ strects. 4§ settle. W. E. Kpley's bill for 85 was referred [ tions and did uulawfully take certain meli- | hyrd Ward—Patrick Ford, D. by weans of the Desplaines und Tlinois |1 the minutes of the last meoting, \which wus | frago association of Nebraska, in convention | . Off tho, report of tho wommitteo the @ | o David Hobau to examing cines for the purpose of procuring an abor- | i R e R vivers, which did not_involve the building of held at representative hall, Lincoln, on the | assembled, do pray your excelloney that in | Street viaduct was awaraed to the Iting Iron The roport of Supcrintendent A, A, Mun. | tion. A AR i et a ship canat and the use of the canal for tha It evening of January 6, and which, on motion, | your inaugu B aaa it the opening of the | And Bridge company of Cleveland, O., com- | roc on the toachers was read, Miss Gertrude Judge Wakeloy is confined to his residenca W ISR \ATd GIGoubr) disposal of the sewage. Infferent dele- ! | B0 ABHEON LA v w2 il il LU, Fhe | lote for §11,300, Tho figures for different | Glasgow’s sulary was fixed at £5 per month, | With a severe attack of pleurisy. Sixth Ward—W. IL Shriver, R. qates reiterated thoir ‘oo were approved new torm of oftice, which God in His infinite | | "’ % g gates reiterated thewr decision not to vote for &t o bt scopo of tha national enroll: | howos sl edon s aratad, you will rec. | [lins are as follows: Viaduet complete, | The application of Miss Maggio Shopard for Before Judge Hopowell, J. L. TRice & € Seventh Ward —Charles L. Chaffe, R. uny solution for the disposal of Chicugo's ment committee was then briefly sketehed, | ommend to the logislature the enactment of | $25000% for three instead of four and onc, | & pesition as o teacher, was filed. y ;;I::‘i”‘lfl el it ' Mrs, L Uil LI ! Eighth Ward—A. 1. Sanders, R. sewage unless it involved its disposal and ull were advised to give their names, | astatute granting municipal suffrago to the | firth-foot tabes fov tho Bty tens spai, S48 ToIBAlnrY OISMMURRSSICIAtY VAN RO b i ot Satalren (i bbb WG Lo seveeall | | NiCHSWARISERHEDIVISHRY through a ship canal with o_stficlontly | at they mizht be presented tion 1« vomen of Nebta 085, or §U,200; for ird and-rail ¢ e ear, AP ESLRILOECE ehwe lio severs i strong current to e t througl { e Weshigeon foe | oo o CLNOLE o i e, Draideht spans, only $28,500, and for iron joists on the asurer Thomas Gilory's report was read | parties. The case isnot concluded e g Mississippi WAEEL L) NOSTE B BHEAGRBOROAL e | [Slmedy Craia B Cotr, Prosudent. | spans’ for’ the floor of the driveway and | and John A, MachMurphy wasuppointed a | o Toane w I the whole of ) The Rot AY(tho GonPeronoe in tho: nftornoon a InvRo bt 1000 ot whith. hid alroody beem | forthore wind oo cordial rocop. | Welks, 1,300, and the comuwitteo was au- | commnittos to oxumine the same. yesterday in tha iny wof the case of | The result in the vavious wards s as fol- | number ot delisat s from eitios along. tho | s & 3 heir kind invitation and cordial recep- | ¢}orjz0d 10 enter into a contract for the via- The question of music was postpoued till | Fitzmaurice va. the Omaha Belt railway [ lows route of mosd HDOALO | gathierca and tabulated by counties, and it | tion to the delegatos at the art exhibition w Tl o ™ i 1 prom 1wy appeared was desired to ine the numbor. . Mrs, | then pashed. duct, The same committee asked and was | next year. - Adjourned 7 SOy ments are not completed. FIRST WARD, hefore the commission. The speechos. wero LA AT LS s L] [T i Bl ; nted time on sidewalks petitioned for till Ly Ju rof g0 yoste Lowry, first district 425, second 563, third | not different in any barticaiar from | Susan 13, Authony was thon fntr feed, and | Innediately after the executive committco Arhs 1 SEn Nntes Abont the City. R TR T AL 3 ot erent oy el o (s O RI0 Il U8 18,000 81gners T the nob) K6 || ko LIYiOuS and plan the work of the com- “The specia) committee reported in favor of J. N. Mackey has been given the cont amy vs Albert N. Sullivan et al Kelley, fivst district 52, second 119, third | tion was prascated from the Peoria board of of woman's suffrage, . Sho insinuated, how- | ' Tho convention then ad ol and on moticn the request of John Condon | to finish the'Nebraska Savings bank build asks for damuge u the sum of £1,600 and in- [ 77, Total 4 SFRABTEObABTAL AU U A SO LI AR e | ever, that Ohio had had excellent opportu- AU S was granted to have the word “company™ | and commenced work at 1.o°clock | terest from Fabruary 2, 1536, Lowry's mujority, 017. the flowinz of the Chicago sewage down the i} nitics for collecting these petitions ab the ex- iheriteaention Left off his ordors, et 5 afternoon. Nothing except bad weather will The Fidelity Oil compang as entered ac SECOND WARD, 1tlinois river. It approves of the steps takon { W8 Which €46 dels : TR rdinance No, 103, ercating the oftice of | keep him from completing the worlk on time, | tic st Edward / o1 the price o Caspar, first district b, sccond 233, To- | to secure the construction of the srway f Bosition and other exhibitions which tho del & . o . ,“. i 3 e W Ord No. 103, t it il f | keep him from let the wor time tion against Kdward A w for th ce of Kaspar, first district 533, second 238, To cure the constru n of the waterway | epates here lacked. Allusion was made to reception was tendored last ek inthe | oity weigher without salary, and authoriz- The Coledonian reception und ball will be | one barrel of oil of the value of %521 This | tal 821 recommended by the convention of Octobe I the spooches of Senators Blair of New | Parlors of the Paxton hotel by th ation | ing the mayor to appoint with the consent of | held Thursaay evening, the 2)h, The »‘{"" is brought upon an appeal from Justics Do district 513, second 283. | 1587, and is opposed to any modification ot § Hanpenire, Dolph of Oregon, advocating | to Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony. There | the council, was readand on suspension of | reception will be opened by an address by f Marrison's court, whers” Aluscow was ad- | Tota the proposed work that 1s notapproved and A female suffrage. In conclusion she wished | were about one hundred ladies and gentle ||:(‘lr|'1 -e‘(\‘v; passed the ?‘\Mw:\“lt and m’ml the lt.-\:l lltun.‘rt L. ‘,\'lunilflr. and ;wll e | Judged a verdict Kaspar's majorit :ul\m-n\llr_v the government engineers now H1l tolelitar heArt ana Koitl Dt/ Athis MOVe: | niok bressnt th med reoniution | reading. Ordinance: No. 104, “fixing & hy- | enlivened by some Scottish natioual music OBURTY 1D WARD. engaged in a preliminary suevey. Tho asso- Thent nad by atvooate the causs of all eandt. | Mk presont to meet the National association | drant at Thirty-sccond and R strects wus | and amusements, Georga T Ll s Wonte Ford, Iirst district 238, Sceond 501—total | eiation is opposed to wny project by which i i, NG auy of the sewage of Chicago can be i ¥ of voto and of sitting on juries womcn. Y ! gistic of the ussociation’s honored guests, | Sidetrack to be laid across Bellevue avenue | Yyigham, No. 2,413 N street. leged to bo due from a promisory note dated | 613, O B SRS ) O Bt g Mrs. M. C. Arter, Kirkwood, gave a very | she called upon Mr. C. S. Montgomery to ad- | W48 read and heid over. Mr. Mesfilian | 75 75conie had a valuable dox killed by the | March 17, 1558 given in_payment for §:00 [ Ford’s majority 214, et AU R L graphic desciiption of how women may take | ross ghe meeting, Mr, Montgomery saida | Loneited that the claim of the Oualia Loan | o0 yoar the Exchange crossing Monday. worth of ‘stock in the *Venczucla Improve- FOURTIL WARD. tion aiso introduced a resolution favoring part in politics and elevate the moral char- MERD il and Trust company for $%,350.84, had been BTG Gk IR o I | aCIE CORVpANY Y Wheeler, First district 436, Second 3 ving Chicugo erinisslon ‘to cut u chanuiel eloctric light la s o its own expense, to Jolict, capuble of How Johin L. Webster would not The fI er Brown sues Jules Borzen ot al for o | varicty of pleasant things abont the fair sex | paid, and t acter of the male voters. She said b i q % i eray mon wd eom t- her after election | And their adaptability to engage in all tho | dodict anything from his nll for _profes. | stock y rds dunmp yesterduy morning. DAY HERE LD Wil cosks\anaga andLer: ndrock, Fiest district 239, Second 31 ing not less than 63,000 cubie feet of water AR MG NOF OOt Sium | social business and political questions of the | sional service of 3650, Report received and | T, J. Carpenter has returned from Wayne, | osi bCo R BOLIT 1988, wer minute from Lake Micligan to the Dose and thanked her her efforts in_bringing 1 i ; st trom Deccimber 1, 13953 l Micligan to the Do RS TERTOTEN L hat oMbl jests | ay on an equal footing with nen. He fur- | the committee granted farther time, and D, S. Curiiss, has gone to Valparaiso, 's majority 215 river, said channel to bo not I or drunken blackgu was heard, ther referred with much gratitication to the The petition for police telophone at | Indinna. The Police Court. TN 2 feet in depth, 150 feet in width, Mrs. Hitcheock, ssident W. C. «(\“" Qoin u).'- |>l"'1'h|h l_rm'm;:\z used | Albright was referred 1o the poli Horace G. James, editor and proprictor of James Crandall, employed at the Union Pa- O'Conner, First district 4 ent not to exceed threo miles por . U., then made a remarks about the | 10 exist ten ye 018 D0 .\”ml\( the “ui‘m?m nm | e -l[‘n.ld’-('. e betitions nr_ ‘\._ : a Greeley paper, spent Sunday in the ity | citie shops, appeared bofore Judige Borka yes- | total i85, y the ordinary house sowago of the Drogress of the causc m that city and how | Of women o the suffraze and prophesied an | Boeseh and J. A. Burt for plumbing licenses, | tho guest of friends. 2 3 3 ety Fiest hdlotict allowed theroin, and whenever the they were able to secure the election of two y consunimation of the hopes of the suf- | w oferred to the plumbing eommitree, A N BV GBS o tbhe | Buxlnnton ana || Crdnyitolunswovjtha (ehnrgo iof cranting ey iiGinH i oneral government shall proceed to the im- women to the school board. They haa put | frige association. | Mhepetition of Charles Splitt, to allow Missouri Hiver milroad company, with his | disturbance in the Izard street night sehool. | ypo) provement of the Despluines and llhnois U candidato and mude lose o louse R L R D R T "\'l‘;]“"‘!l““"‘; family, lis wone 0 te. Pucific siope. for a | Sraadull in company with Oharles Giillun rivers s cliaunel or canal (o be turned over cemvass and the sentiment was so strone in | * b e G LS aroialliptod i L gue () O Spl outn's plumber, procured several bottles of cham- | “0'Connor's plurality 13 ) the general governmient for navigation oSS Sviroaatod talsi = of Mr. Montgomory beceause he 1s a demo- ceing to pay all extra expenses, on iAo o twiahiliay arATN g i i b Mrpose their favor that they received also the re- [ oF M Movtzomory boos greeliig to puy sl extra exponses, wa Tho L Veta clab will moot in Dr. Smiths | PISUC. most of which they drank. With two XTI WATD, purp ST publican nomination: This disgruntlod tho s ¢ oy ¥ forred to the streot and alloy committee with remaining bottles, they entercd the school Hiriver Mirabdisie 1 Second 09 Te followini rasolutions were thon intro- \opposing malo. candidate who sought a nom The Rev. Mr. House was tho next spe power to act. The petitionsof A. Gary, | ofiice, Saxe block, Wednesday evening. and took their seats among the other puiis. | g1 yiEirstdistelcbinol Second 02 tota ity s 1FAT iyt LIOWAWE Mition wt the lands of the democratic party. | 8 his speceh took a humorous turn, Fred H, Moyer and Hugh Moynogh, to b [ The Presbyterian Ladic society o Thoy then cach produced a bottic of wir Siovers, First district 478, Sceond 91—total | Mt is i sgiso of the roprascutatives of the He was defeated by 45 votes. roverend W"U man's humor was dor| ppointed viaduet inspectors, wore roferred | meet Saturday afternogn a esiden and planted it in front of them. The teacher b (s t al L Gitios and thwns ou the 11lieois rivg Tepro- Sontod at this meeting, that thoy will opposs Pwenty-Afth | objected to this and the would-be pupils b no 0bnoxious, going S0 far us Lo ask th aturday | teachers to drink. The police were called " of the daily news- | to the committee on public bulidings. Mr, and Mrs, Frank [ ich he fHatly The ordinance comuittee reported favora- | and K streets, it | bly on ordivance No. 103, authorizing hy- Andrew Mahoney, of this city, from a *'rc the pr principa pe s majority 44, SEVENTIL WARD, First district, 200; sccond, 133 Lo delegatesto the convention reported %Wy the committee on crodentials are as fol 5.5 5 Dutier | charged with distorting the truth to su any proposivion from Chicago for the dis. posal of its sewage that will not be coupled tors of w lows: Mrs. 1. O. Bentley, Surprise, ¢ 3 d ! county; Mrs. Barton rkes, Tekamal their ~own ends when speaking of | drants on Twenty-fifth at O and P streets, | wont over to Council Bluffs, and took out a f and Oficer Schoop —appeared — on the | o] | with the possitive assurance that the chan- Bent county: Mrs. G. W. Dr Pen. the Woman's Suffrage association. He took | and on suspension of the rules, was passed | license to wed Miss Lizzie Leutzinger. scene. When the boys v the ofi Do First district, 185; second, 99— | 1¢! propozed to bo constructed for the pur- Dakota county; Miss Louse B, Angus, Ho. | ©mfort, however, from a knowledgo of the | finally. Miss Cora R.'Smith has arrived from | cor they ran up "an alley, Schoop | movalasy, o oo Lo SeORG BT pose shail bo of such construotion and water atrice, Gage county ; Miss Jennie 7. Holmes, | fact that God was on the side of the associu- Jamos Morton & Son's bill for 86 for lan- [ washington, D, G to spend the winter with | following. In the chase Schoop fellinto a | — Galligher, Wirst district, 15 second, 0. | Capacity as will make it in all respocts part e b A oA CL UM R itabcheir presidbati] Lion: 5 torns was reported. adversely, and time was | yer brothor, - 2 ditch and severcly injured his shoutedr. Av G A R G the grreat waterway proposcd 10 connoct W. C.T.U., Fremont; Mrs. M. J. Simpson, | Lawyer Poiuts then spole upon the ques- | granted. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Carl. | other oficer tool up the pursuit and captured ATRS R the lakes with the Miasissipyi rivor. Madison county s Mrs. Zura A: Wilson, Lin. | tion of woman's suffrage and gave it as his | ~ Patrick Rowley's offer of a jail room in | o PoASUEREEO] FIE G FLEb W (3 CRE | Crandall, ~The other man eseaped. The L ELGHT WaRD, “That we will favor suoh lecislation only as cotn: Mre M. 1. Bond, Lincoins Mra. 5. M. | obinion that the exclusion of the gentler sex | the basement of ‘his building for two years | Jol 880 FIWeR oS, AR i PO BORLAC ) visoner claimed to bo sixteon g | - Sanders, First district, 2345 second, 430~ | wiil ho agrecable to the sentimonts expressed Pericins, Lincoln; Mrs. M. J. isldredy, Lin- | from the franchise was illozal. at§1 per year w; tod. The finance | Western part of tho chy 4o avn” 1o | suid that his friend Gillan was iwenty. Peo- [ T 054 : 3 ! in the foregoing rexolution. coln’ Ms Ciarn’ B. Colby. 1ieatriecs Misa | Mrs. Anthony delivered one of her charac- | committes will advertise tive days for bids to ¥ glof L : ple who know the two giddy youths assert | 1 Sephenson, First district, 199 second, ) iben J. Ward offered an amendmont that Prartiott Park. Loamu, 1unt county: Mre, | teristic svecehes explanatory of the hard- | refove the *juil into the Rowley buildine, ANTLLNRGTD IR that thoy are bath over twenty-one years old, | 155 —Lotal 3 5 the channel shall bo uot less than 160 foot George Scott, Suttons Mrs, M. C. Arter, | ship that women had to “contend against | ‘Treasurcr Thomas Geary's November re- A sl 0 Judze Horkn administered a severe rebuke | SAuders’ majority, 31, wide nor 22 feot deep, aud have a flow at all T R T M ral R AT now-a-days. She also advised the members | port was vead and referred to the finance | A Number of Witnesses Examined | to Crandall and fined him $15 and costs. STAEI NITITSWARDR times of not less than 600,000 cubic feet por Iyn, Mrs, C. M. Corbin, Maple Grove; Miss | Present to go on iu their good work. Other | committee, as follows. BT ahnal e el lCam bt Ton. Lincoln Dubois, John King, Frank Kinney, Davisy First district, 238; second, 121— | minute. Josephine Chafin _and Jutia H. ' Bird, | beeches followed and the reception was pro- GENERAL FUND, D ani ha e : Charles Morrison and Jim Koult were all | Lok 40 : L A heated debate ensued, somo of the delo- A ink. Eraon Mis Sarah Mooro, Lin: | nounced by thoso who ought to kuow, to | On hand NovemberL...............$ 8203 | LoNpoy,Dec. 4—On tho reassembling of stod yesterday in the Third ward for | ,, Gibbon. First district, 123; second, 177— | gates holding that the resolution would em have been a great suce Received from inspeetor. ! 76300 | the Parnell commission to-Gay the authors of | jjlegal voting and bri <ing was re- barrass the commission, while sevo colu; Mrs, Agnes F. I'reemau, Beatrice; Mrs. G. W. Clark, Oma; Miss Faunie £, - Downs, Aggic W. Boycs Dr. Pan DESERT LAND EN sed on a 8200 bond furnished by Pat Ford. ney and Morrison were released on a me amount, furnished by Mr. T majority, 107, thought they had to como fo Clicago to in- 3¢ the commission. \\'llilc tho debate £ on many loft for home, and when Received from refund g bonds.... 35,112 35 | the placard, made public last week, conven- | I ing a public mecting to hear addresses by | K bond in the s TRY FRAUDS. © Death Record Total.. ter, M. J. Eldredge, Mes. C. M. Woodward, S - - 7 05808 WhiC aalitoritho 5 Sowards Miss Anthony, Mrs. G. 1, Gilboert, | Over 30,000 Acves Revert to the | Paud in war 1047 86 two witnesses who appeared for the Limes, | vty o™ e prisonors will hav hear- BrrTRisiE e Do 4= A Dnirn) Choat on was gt only fifteen remained Omaha; Miss M. F. Riddeli, Ch 0 street, Government. Set ASIAC. . 1svurrnnaes 5000 00— presented themselves in court and made an | 4ofors Judge Berka this afternoon LR bt AT "‘ i 1OSLA- 1 hose all voted nye and the resolution and The meeting r Jadiatl o b, m. Choyenne, Wyo., Dec. 4.—[Spocial Tole- apology, which wus accepted. A man named Josie Hur inhabitant of the burng | KO minister of marine, is dea amcndmerts were carried. the stal t Balance on hand Kellaner testified that he was compelled to | district, was arrested last’ night charged | meemese————————— — N Badges of member tion ‘were distributed to membes Bird, These were ur, ASSOCH- | firam to Tue Bre | —In the matter of fifty o phata: | five descr. lond entries held for cancellation | On hand teh and chain with other ry Olson. The latter tbode and .she relioved - loyulty to the league and thatho would [ with stealing a w quit the cwployment of any farmer who was { valuables from | cott. Ano Liess ited Josie in her v 30, el e Oy S B AT Ien B by the general lasd e in June, 1557, de- | Street and sidewall uud. o e Kuthony, Mrs. Lillie Devoreux Blak cisions wero rendered by the Cheyenne land | Speciul grading tax. .. i named O'Connor testified that he was in- yof his valuables, Hoth are occupying other noted woman suflragists, and tis way | offce, to-duy, cancolling fifty-one ontrics and | qopat : duced to join the inuer cirele of the league | apartments i the city jail. MUSTANGC Rolpiug tho ‘cnuso and obtuiting for' thewn- | Gt LT 3y this decison over thirty S 17700 | with promises of pay for doing aluost noth L ™M liementoos of the causo, v I 001 ¥UN D, fng. The circle which ko joined was known AMUSEMENTS. Mrs. Eldrege, chairman of the committee thousand acres of agricultural lands revert | On hand November 1........... “Sl‘.lvlt as “The Boys. Witness took part in the ity of ol Smith Russell 1\'ud licenses.. . moonhght expeditious of *“The Boys,” carey- The popula as — | ing guns and rovolvers. Timothy Horan, [ amply attested by the large audience that 819,483 41 | secretary of the branch of the league, paid | e o .’ o G B + 4,115 55 | witness and nine others six_shillings cuch on | V1t atBoydisiopors fhousollustinight the occasion of onc outrage. Timothy Har- | the first production in ths city of “A Poor rington promised to pay witness and others | Relation.” The play 18 a unique production, on credentials, then announced that General | 1o the government. The entries were Liec aud Mrs. B, Estabrook, und Mrs. Dr. Dins- | made for the interest of the moor, Omuha, should be added to the dele- | Union Cattle company, and the Tho election of oficers was then proceeded | CGoshel Hale Irrigation company, by fort with, Mrs, C. B, Colby boing elogted presi- | eutrymen, living in New York, New Jersey | Balance... dent. and Massachusetts; five in Wyoming, and 2oy “'5" LLA a their own | price if they would secure the | not wholly new as to all of its features, und o Tour "whoso. placo. of rosidonce. cannot bo | Tnterest sct asido. .. #2100 00 | olection of 'orie Meswoony, member of the | nor ‘froe from improbablo situations. bt At the afternoon session the following ofi- | found. The canceilations were recommended | Rocgived.. .. .ovrr 825,000 00 | CHFUC, B Door LW Buardian. il voters, but | Possessing throughout a strong human inter- cers were clected : e upon the report of a special agent of the land | Paid out.. ..., 515 08 | only to frighten them and compel them to | ost, with much quaint and howely humor, Mrs. C. B3, Colby, Beatrice, prosident; | Ofice, who investigated the actual work dono — sigh votinir papers. Those who refused | and at least one character, Noah Vale, i 3 ¢ | atthe time proof on the claims was made, | Balance, ; $16,181 04 | woro coerosd and. compolled to sign, Har- 4 2 Niaol i Miss Isabel Bond, Lincolu, sccretar o D i atTsesvean A ahos ra e estieliscostbiitesis s wero coorood, ot complledita’ sigr, Hr: | sesumed. by M. Russell, iwhioh s Louiso Blengus, Omaha, corresponding sec- | constru and those ot adequate o irri- | On hand.. 001001 T fiihis Tbel birviofbolonaedt ot sho | -oentially, Siioriginsl Slonsitte s retary; Mrs. M. J. Eldredge, Lincolu, tr gate and reclaim the land; that the work of | Puid 06 50 | loague. 3 though his counterpact in real life has been urer. reclamation wus (;fu\ v flimsy and trifling — Sir Charles Russell stated that as thero h;‘-nm }x _\lm for |nv4~n|]x<|n, and b vi q ! ature, and that the skeleton ditches, some Balance............ $ 3,158 50 | was ¥ t the witnos b | after years of toi privation has ver- The vice presidents, ace 3 cial | nuture, [ y et Ny was no mtimation t witnoss would b 3 t i i R IUn IR EeIeN,S, according to judi of which ran up hill, were built solely "~ | Silied upon to give evidence, ho must post. | fected a machine in which he bel th ach 85 s“nm. Grol Thus the * Mustang” conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! for the purpose of wroving up. Lamount in treasurer's hands, $4 poue his eross-cxamination, and further fortune. He goes to Roderick Faye, First district, Mrs, Lucinda Russell, Te- | At the hearing in the local orl read a roport of the funded | cross-examing was postponed, Ithy mun with “u wicked partner, to ne- cumsel,; second, Dr. . 2. Painter, Lincoln; | land ullhf-o 'tlu, Alc(rlln«\' made 1o fight on the | bond i tedness. \\’ arrants were author- —~— L"l_“]nl;' for Hl;' sule of l'“h'"m;'mlw- l<l(u: - s DritBaio oy worits of the case, but moved for their dis- | ized 1o be drawn on the general fund for all ong N itte with him a drawmg of it me by Third, Mrs. Dr. Builey, Owmaha; Fourth, | Woris 06U chel Bt MOV 100 FRAE N | oteatandinge cloims ub ‘10 Soptomber. 11, | waen e o ity | Bungor whilo alone i tho hous uyo lio Mrs, Carolmo Wye, Fremont; Fifth and | i no jursdiction, which motion was over- | 1888, Treasurer Geary was directed to draw ASHINGTON, Dec. 4. At its meeting this | g50¥s and while in that condition the and Sixth, Mrs, G. M. McDowell, Fairburg; | yuled, “The defense will appeal their case to | on N. W, F s & Co. with certificates at- | worning the senate finunce committee briefly | wicked partner,edoseph Sterret bs him of Soventh, Mrs, Josio Terrell, Madison: | the gencral land office, They ndmit that ut | tached for the balance of the sewer fund, | considered the tariff bill, which Mr. Allison [ the drawing which shows the plan of the Eighth, Mrs. Flor Cassoll, Hastings; Ninth, | 100 ime of sinal proof the lands in queation | £57,130, Warrants ou tho fire and wator tund | announcod yosterday ho would call up to- maohino, The acrious busincas of - tho T SHA R e had not been fully reclaimed, but claim they | were suthorized for claims allowed. A side- | g,y rmally took into considera. | PIay centers about this incident, und the vil- Mrs. Lydn Bochne, Graud Island; Tenth, | wora ueting in good faith, and that they | walk on the south side of Q strect from 4 '3'{';',"g::".'“'“"."'\'"1} Lm’,k Inog “'“l'fl cul | 1uin in the charucter of Stervettis fully de Mrs. Nora Jones, Kearney; Bloventh, Mrs. | gftorward made ample ditehos and fully com- | Thirty-fiest to Thirty-third - street tion Mr. Sherman's bill to declave unlawful | voioned. Vale takes his loss philosophivally A.F. Pruitt, Arapahoe; cast half district | liod with the law, which requires thorough | dered. Assistant Clerk Ryan will be retai trusts and combinations in restraint of trade | und his humor flows on as before, Mr. Kus- Arter, Kirkerd; west | reclamation of lands by irrigation and the | a month longer. A stove for the treasurer’s and production, which was reported with | sell's method is irresistible, and this quite as Tyrelve, Mra, M, C f 1 \ 1 The oftico for th wmendiments to the senute in Septemb 1 05 the wit of the autl t down fi vict Twelve, Mis B 8 raising of crops. oftice was authorized. The office for the city endments to thoe senate in Scptember. much as the wit of the author set down for Zfi’&‘ffl" ShAne e iy B Bmity i Atornoy was roferred to the finance commit. | Chaivman Blanchard, of the house com- [ him kent the audience in tho best possible il Blaine Will Live in Washington, tee to report at the next meeting, mittee on rivers and harbors, called a meet- | mood, At the close of the first act he was before the curtan and in his own pe- acknow!l: . Ritchhart's offer to lot the old [ ing of the committee for this morning, but as | tedged thie compliment, on ‘Iwonty-sixth stroet for the | 10 quorum was secured, tho mewmbers alle mply | culiar style At 3 o'clock Miss Susan B, Anthony de- Avcusta, Me., ec, 4.— ik ktar John pocial Lelegram | o) )b ous #%F" THE ONLY CELERY liverca an audress, | want, she said, to . g i g , 0 Tug Brk.]—Mr. Blaine has roturned from alked over y into 3 A P B HoARALRAN iy tas voforced | talked over the situation, 1t is the intention | Cortainly the character could not have bed i :Jr?‘l" "l‘{'\,“ few remarks ubout the vice pres- | s New Yorl trip. He will start for Wash- A A ey &L:.'::xhu:«,* xn.'.‘-“.-(f of tho committeo 1o immediatoly begin 1ho | hettar ftted 10 the. actor, and. the Noah aine’'s dents. We want no fizurehead in this asso- | jngron about January 1, As he has re-leased | quest of Scavenger Hayes to have 500 copie: cparation of the viver and harbor bill and | Vale of Mr., Russcll secms lik ll COMPOUND ciation but those who will como down 10 the | bis elegant home in that city to Mr. Leiter, | or ordinance 71 printed for distribution, was | Work on it from day to day in order 1o | as widely popular as the Colond rilliant hard work that is before them. [would sug | po will re . 5 oferred to the printing committee, 'The | YéPOrt it tothe houge before the holidays. the late John Raymond. A good deal of . est the plan proposed some twenty ho will roat @ modest ouse for theuso of | ELCH, 1D tioo das direoted 10 6 T lur favor was deservedly extended to & an proposad gomo twenty vears |y eamily, and luter will build another house | AGAlth comuittes \as dircoted to see to the Western $osfal Changes, O s o P T 1 PROOFS ago by Mossrs. Stoddart and Pillsvary wnd Albrigit run nuisance N zes. the Dolly Faye, of Miss Florenico Ficld, and practised to-day in Kausas, Let each vieo | los xhensive thau tho ano e now owns, | *“ho mayor appointed J. M. Gibbs weigh- | ~ Wasuixoron, Deo. & —[Spocial Tologram | the “Scotloj 7 of Meiri Osburn merits a " Paine's Calery Com. presidont soo o it that cach county of her | The statoment that hio will bocome editor of | yugtor, who wus contlrmed. 0 Tue Bek,|—The following Nebraska post- | word of commendation. “Cute" is the word Economlcal Neuralgla pound cured my nery. district is alive to the work of woman suf- | ® Now York magaino is pure bosh, He has | “pisn(v.gix bills, amounting to $13,343.00, 4 » . to describe the juvenilos, Master Crisp and ous sick headaches. frage and the people are being educatod for a long time contemplated an_ important | were read and reforreds to tho fing com.! | Masters lave beon s uppointed: Thomas | iy, rerry, Tho Jasper Sterrett of Dyron 5 — Mrs. LA Hiwnem, T it ions, 10 not g et LY | Literary work,and will undertake it ws soon as | W&o Adourned to meet Mouday, Decom. | Winter, Bayard, Chefenuo cour ¥ioe || TARSSEEY. ICHS MBS SUR e Jad i) Are Diamond Dyes. They excelall others [nyo oo Jacinto, Ca, the good work &0 to tho school uisiricts, | 16 18 the oppertunity, It wil bo wbool re; | oy 10, 4t 7:50 p. m. 2 A Robert’ N, Sentegey, . resigned; John A, [ The play was received with hearty manifes: in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None others W S Mrs, Hird, of Mavle Grave, his told us what M e et intimate f6l0nds says that Packing Houso Notes and Stasissics, | FoBoyeutl, Enterpilss, Ieys Pahs county, | tations of favor, are just as good. Beware of imitations—they Prostration tlee ol Fainss Cati o o g ih 56190 | wuilo no farmal offer as boen mide, thore |~ Mho following is the ofticial report for tho | Vice Jucob M. Smith, rasimed Fatal Fight in Virginia are made of cheap and inferior materials and of theumatism. 1 i - o by is jzood reason to beliove that General Har- i The postofiice at Shimrock, Holt county, Rh tigm | S inircunson ! gotic, women all through the statet Uhol | 1S GHO fiaiuo the place of seoretary | PASt weok in tho packing house slaughtering | will bo- discontinued from Decomber 15, us | , CATIASOUGY Tenn., Dee. 4.—[Special give poor, weak, crocky colors. euma South Comish, N H [ o | uly trouble seems to be that women shrink A ¥ | ana shipments: e o b . e I L AT e S L . h ! froiu this work because it is not. fashionable, | ©f state - 55, C ; 3 the.office Ia nol negded, Fe o 0colorn; 10.20DIS.GAG At has It is becoming 80 popular, however, thut it Tho * Hous , Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves John Muller hi :ih('ov.\ uppointed postmaster | Jonesville o county, Va., that nearly all Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, dirsctions | Kldney good for kidney discase | will s00n be fashionable. 1t scems au easy . A Hammond & Co. 3,803 1,401 133 .. | at Coldwater, Cerro Gprdo county, Ia., vice | the business houses and tany dwellings for coloring Photos., making the finest Ik or bluing than any_other m E Fsitento QLRI 01 ajen bub v s 1 u(; fird g Thertrial of the C i’x""’{'“[i‘ Ot G 786 A il L R A e ahod At Tl thoro woro burned Friday night, Tho losses fiocia. & quari), sic. Eold by Druggiats or by Dlsoases jcu, G A oulties for Tomen avio hove the Liig o Trg Bk |—The'trial of the C.,, B, & Q. I 0., THI0 L 208toftices have been esta hed at Edna, Lup AL sk e L . Sh ronbion ot houschold tb fovoie tels | dynumiters bogan hore to-day, with Judge | Armou & Co. T8 65 Lyun count, withirod £, Willl ‘as post: | Mpurcanis, 80000, XOumaria oty [ul- | WELLS, RICARDSOY & GO., Burlington, Yt Tt G o | b Py e et K Nal e W e — Z | master, and’ at Walsti, Appanoose county, | 10W, onc of the heaviest lossrs, charged Dan Anp pound has been of great 1 e |fi;m| ll;‘tl\"\:‘(vw"euh auu l;;)l; nd ou- | Wilsou presiding. The defendants' counsel Totals. . 15,185 4,251 1,833 2 | with Ed Walsh as postmast and Berry Craig with starting the conflagra. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE | A1l Liver et ey arfa oiaoma ama, Tho . Of €0+ | qi not arrive from Chicago until 1 o'clock, R ; 3 tion. In’ the fleht that ensued Dun Ciaig 8 : tndiggition, o Ll ilious” Sranchisemoat is o be uble, with vustly less | ¢ 2 At - ) | At Hammond's—The switcb, from tho Bx- TTSgr— vas killed and his brother mortally wounded. i E 4 C. b oxpenditure of time and monoy, to uccom. | And when the case was called they moved to | onango crossing at the opening of the Y to [ A New Tristaa Appointed Wi kiils 8 Lokt ¥ woundod, DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders i " ‘i B lish the ends desived while disfranchised. s.:rl\_u" out either tho l;“ _nl!)' six cltlmn_" W II\«'I': tho rear of the Hammond packing house, is Prrrsnune, Dee, 4—In the United States A High-Up Mason Suicides, Gold. Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 30 Cents | Thle ok ton e who ure A faulh, Dulii 1a | SAVES CoRRMEaSr oF e Stve, Aol hAL | belug gredod 8ad will saon be ready for the | Court trday J, N, Eaikinaon, ot Mow ¥orks | waor, N. ¥, Doo. $=Theodore £ Hoalo- | = obtain this enfranchisemcat, to securo Jus. | purchase of dynunite with which to destroy :,‘m wud lrulvh Sevaatyaoven oars of pro :‘m:‘(‘];“";::"l‘,l'l'::fl":‘&“,.ur“"w‘““’:f":"v"““;“ hurst, past graud commander of the graud ] tico for themselves. 1 remember when Min- | the proporty of the railroad company. ‘Chis | ducts were shipped last weel. R < h ! & O | commandery, Kuights Templar, of the state ! nesota obtained the right to vote at school | was promptly over-ruled, and the selection [ At Swift & Co,'s—Sixty-three car loads of wsu*:l"mmls:fl\lfi'} Fhaae cceed George | of New York, shot and killed ‘imself this » M . | eloctions. 1 was at Rochestor, Mino., at the | of jurors bogau, and whou the court ad- | moats were shipped last weel, 'Hog buying b moruing. IHE MOST CERTAIN AND SAKE h ¢ time. The many thought that school suffrage | journed for the day three had been agreed | was commencod to-day and the first killing ushed by a Falling Wall The doctors are of the opinion that death o g 4 * smounted ul:.nulll:(l;lmbu: Lwill give you au | Upou. xvm be douo to-morrow morniug. For some |y L G0 1o, 4 i WAl e | resuited from sccidantal whooting. P IN REMEDSZ‘ example. The board of education bad re- Sagpa— ays not more than 400 or 500 hogs a day will NDON, Out,, ! o % ——— A I ‘ solved to cut down the saluries of the fomale A Corner in Nalls. be killed, A fine wide, wooden drive-way | southern wall of the MeCleary company’s Small Firo at Grand Istand. In the world that instantly stops the most excruclating pains. It never fails 4 oase o the euchers (lmn)l ‘3‘ 0 &;Lfl- u‘n; \wlru nm]y Purrsnuna, Dec. 4 —Within the past two :’m been m:lu:unumd leading ’f"llllQlll‘llA.'- building, left standing after the recent fires, Graxp lstaxp, Neb, Dec. 4.—[Special | sulferer of Puln arising from whatever cause; it 1s truly, the great ] women who had @ sister or a daughter who | weeks Thomas G. Boylo & Co., iron b own toward the oftice. An ice elevator has | fol | A S e [P TP S N T v i ey 1 Tttt D RSN | o o, il G, i, | SIS Y % BRI | AL 1 T | A MY L ] e CON QUEROR OF PAIN, warm | Louse canvass in the interest of two women RUPORAL: : R A0 ik o of tho shunt track. The dynamo has been | ymore'or legs serious cuts. 50 . SPIAINS, BRUISES, BACKACHE, PALY « Los who wery ¥ of eugine room i 0 3 " " i D csadidatos wh ® oletad. aad Lo mana: | comprisos the greater part of nails fn stock at | Y8, 10%q" 10 und. st in the angine room and s about 0 o'clock, but owing to the ready re o aore o0 L e T i1 A I, lior exterial PAIN | 19 Wi o the present timo and virtually gives the firm e - , - - sponse of the firemen it was extinguished bo. 'lH ST OK 81 DES, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, or any other exters re was dofeated. § completo control of the nail market ou trial was found to work perfoctly A Destructive Blaze. AaLNS O 1 TISIAN 1 AR REAAIS0 oo | sannch Tas AL i wot i gl ouning tho it istantly skop | i ‘The speaker then considered tho question 00008 J At Armour-Gudaby's—One hundred &nd | nuw Oucwans, Doo 4 A fire this after- | ore i D4l Kalned, uch heudway: rane A e B AT M AL A LUMBAG D, BCIATICA, A INS | from a political standpoint. 1w in favor, ahe 1t Surnl one cars of packing-house products N, was s v covored by iusarance. | EXCATEMIATRIN i O, inore extowted, lon wcontinld wl royeatod ! 1 S sho said, of no party whatever. Wherever he Slussian Surplus. were shipped during last week. Michael | Boon destroyed the building accupied by ¥ ~ - — sary. Al INTEHRNAL PAINS DIAKIRH(EA, COLIC, BPASMS, NAUSEA \1~I.AM. 4 thave s & man running for congress, or any S1. Peteusrng, Dee. 4.--The minlsterof | Cudahy and Engineer John Boucher | Jamos Boyle & &o., wholes notions and The Weather Ludications. NEKVOUSNERS, SLEEPLESSNESS aro relic T intantly 1“\'}‘1 e kl)h\”i o ing . 3 . @ther office, if he is outspoken, or has do- | finance states that the surplus in the Rus- | arriv esterday from Chicago aund are giv- | clothing, and iolasale boots For Nebrasks, lowa and Dakota: Falr, | Wa 2 1080 drons I half & tumbler of water, [ conts & b o230 '1“1\1 hwm‘ o B G Plared bimself in fuvor of woman sulliage, | siab Leasury for 1557 was 56,600,000 roubles. | iug their attention to the work of repalriug | aud shogs. The lossvs uggregate 812,00, | colder, northeasterly wiads. WITH BADWAY'S FILLS thcre s vo BETTE ® CUKE 01 FIEY e o MaUN ¥ PP

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