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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888, —_— e - ————e e e e et e = — - - e e o e e ———— W TIDN DY g PANISH SMUGGLING LAWS, + . -~ N enecIny AMUSI M ENTS, N N NN NN PROTECTING LABORERS, to 820,700 Exponded in taxes and assoss IS YOUNG TURNEY A MARTYR 7|, "ravisn swvoouive AN INTERESTING SESSION. TARIFE REFORMERS MEET. : 1 S it ks ot e hey 1"-;' olated By the dosefa and Tt was a v bstantial compiiment that How Money Sharks May be Balked in | itoms, $15,505 4 YWAING20%, D360, Thoalh 13 TeA%H it L el Ll - Garnishing. Befors Justics O'Connell. Oommunioations From Two Iowans | oo o Large Attendance at the Iowa ¢ it that profiietion in the large audi- [ Annual Banquet of the Massachu- | Oneof the first bilis prepared in this city | John Hulaka has onteroed suit beforo Tus Familiar With His Case. Joseta gawingt the §r Teachers' Assooiation: At was present at Boya's o #otts Yanghe, is summarized below. It provides for the | tico O0'Connell to rocover £ from the DPaul. indignities, otc., ¢ " last evening. This fantastica g d better protection of the earnings of laborers, | son Wood Works company for sorvices ren e Aoa the Agor tomins ity 15, not new gs to its - servants and otier employoes of corporations, | dered. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. | /7500 by the customs oftice Porio Rtico. | THE WAR ON SALOONS RENEWED | chief features tor the local stago, but there | UNDISCOURAGED BY DEFEAT. | firms or individuals ongaged in interstate Tom Murray, owner of the Murray hotel, hus been under investi AL have been some nely incidents introduced | business tins applied for & writ to aject Mrs. Hillman, 1887, and sinco that time the stat : e since it was firsg sodh liero which have im It provides that it shall be unlawful fo noof his tonants Wwho ocoupios quartors in Jartme; s becn endeavoring to sacu Ten Cnses Against “Transportation Al They 8§ ave P se y Rte ca b e N A Ras b e RTdi v e 16 Said to Have Been a Very Tough | VAriment "',“ Ltz A A . i \‘,“,"," Db el proved its enterfaining and amusing char iey Stll Have Faith in the Justice | 4, ¢ goditor of, or other holder of any evi- | his cabin at Soventeenth and Harney stroets, Oharacter and His Orimes Dee A et wiat hai i panics” Piled at Sionx Oty actor, Tt i8 ymsequently richer in of Their Canse and Unabated dence of debt, book account, or elaim of any | because of refusal to pay rent g on the vessel. Tht Spanish laws against —Henderson's Chances For rollicking _mertiment and fun pro Confidence in s Ultic ame of natura against any laborer, servant, [ M. I'razer sues Withams L S serving of Severe I smuggling contain a provision that ifa vess situations, while 1ts _musical ¢ O AR labor porformed the Speakership, are impaired. The Packingham nate Sucee clerk or other emploge of any corporatior John Poterson sues Mrs, S White of Frank Danicls remains unsur- —— firm or individu nlv in this state, for the pur- [ for §125 real estate commission passed in its wa " vould be diMcult to pose below s to sell, assign, transfol r - lowa Teachers, i B “Nasthing 1.::)‘.: B le I‘..xu Lol Tanft Reformers, b any meaus dispose of A iwl.' ¢ I,”-,lx ok THE HEADS SHAKY. Hea Martyr LIvOnty DASKNIN of Gorh STAtoh th Drs Moixes, Ta,, Dec. 95.-—[Special Tele | comedy. Miss Hossto Sanson makes Mi Bostox, De The aunual banquet of Drs Moises, Ta, Dee. 28.—To the Bditor | not be tound, and a_fine of #4,000 was ac- | €ran to Tie Bee. |—To-day the attendance | randa Suvage a decidedly “taking part, und | the Massachuset Y n league took 8f Tuw Bre: Lask the privilege of saying | o on her. It is the custor at the State Teachiers' associution reaclied | stgeests. that she posscsscs o reserve of | placo at the Hot which would shine in a role that nude er demand upon her. Martinetti, Cour oase is n n, irmiine b0 | Siia'not by ahy. oxplanation. be acoounted wnd Conor are ail very clever, tho | retary of the Tr 14, Hon. W. ({8uit or action for uny such claim or d the rule that there ava two sides to eve , Ono. defante tvas th 7o0d8 hind rintendent Danicl Miller, of Newton, on of the company aro vivacious, ‘aud | B. Russoll presided, and in tho opening | AKAMSE aby suci laboror, servant, clerk o tory. Having a few months ago read « been put by mistake on the bark Josephius, 1 of the association to the public at | * Puck’ goes with an animation and | speoch said the gathering was not one of in- | faepiOSe DY AnV process seeking to seizo, at paper that had been filed with the gove which' lay next o the Jasefa in New York 5, boing Fosnme of the history of tho | SPITIL thatdoes ot perunib any senso of wenri: | yurcatod capitalists o Rojalce over political | or poroum ammy ey iwaics of such pors « Bie, bus beon Ia the v that timo, T think T atn but the departient upon invesiizating the WiSALION AHAA HEN o effect on the | NESs on the part of the auditor. The audi n the m X k i cuse learnod that the Josephus had no corn . ence was cordially appreciative, demanding b position to speak advisealy thereof starch on board on that trip and did not lay | public. = intendent R, G, Saunderson, | pepetitions ofeeveral of the more pleasing agation of a great political economic r :"- ‘w‘w' Dse ‘qr av nl{v:.\n.‘v‘ foct of th It is not necessary to travers next to the Josefa in londing. n the corr of Buriington, read a fine paper on *Rictor- | sougs, and heartily applanding the funnier A totter was then rond from President [ dxvmon 10 ftnte of Nevraske concerning | wm monts concerning the boy's earlier carcor, | spondence one of the ofticers of the Josefa | jeals,” * amiliarize the People | incidents, There” will be two performances | (oveland, as follows of fumilics thereunder o o Wwed 10 1eAds 1 ahyige of the Denver departm: his fatherless condition, his filial devotio Sl UL e At ML BT G TR Work," was the subject | to-day. s YHoUTIvE MiNstos, Wasttivaton, D6, In section second ft is declare awra) | e takon to task, - The ¥ eto., although cnough is known about thewm [ §HSeEbY GRS FRrcning T 08 KSR of apaper by Suparintendent Taylor, of Poik [ The oxhibition of Lovett & Johnson's [ 24—Mossrs. Sherman, Hour and others, [ for any person or persons to aid, assist, abet, | A intimates that Kolor witl b asieed ¢ 0 show that tho rosc-colored picturc of vour | the absence of the ackages thi department | county, followed by a discussion by Superin uine and Canlte Paradox, et o Grand | Comtmitteo: Gontlsmen—I amn exceedingly | Ov.cousel @ violatlon of sectich L of this | ;e i iaaharment by the lute T, J, Poty correspondent is not warranted by the fa BN HA0 RO WL A0 O - WHIGH 1o, BRsY 1| LeRAtHY AT X Torrango, of Keok va houso [st night, attracted only o small | S0rry that Leanuot be present at the annual | act for any purposc whatever, = l For instance, his fathior is yot living, or was | quirrel swith the Spanisn. cuetoms oftico, and | o witdience, but to those'who aro iuterested in | dintier of the Massachusctis Tarifl Reform [ Inany procoeding, section thivd provi Appoiuted Superintendeni. quite recently. 1t is only necessary for one | tho case hus been dropped. 4 Oy i introduced o resolution pro. | Sueh ilUStrations of brate intelligence, it is | leauo of the 25th inst. This is not merely a | €ivil or’ eriminal, growing out of a breach of GFoA T Roay OLFO1ES EHRE Cot o know the facts concerning his crimes to be bt <0ty of. Parvin jntroduced a resolution pro- | 4y gntertaimment both pleasing and instruc. | formal and mon expression of rog It | sections 1 or 2 of the ae bof of the u ailwa 1 matisfiod that Cl r Turney is not “‘the Renort of tho DIgtit Houss Boks viding for the insertion in the proceedings of | tive, The eoxhibition was a little slow | truly indicates how much [ should | institution of a sult, or service of garnish- [ cral Manazer Burt will appoint B.C. Harris o Lidthadsh: s L this association of pictures and biographios [ last night, perhaps for the reason that the [ enjoy meeting the members of your [ ment summons by any person, firm or indi- | 1o succeed Superintendent Philbin, as supor Poor, innocent boy™ that your correspondent FARITRA 5 9N LA 1ehE: Houss 18 by D firn i Would make him out to be. Wasiivroy, Dee. 34—Tho lght house | (o BB i s dueationad work, | Animals wWere cither tired or strange to their [ leazue, and " how glad 1 should be | vidual, it any court of uny state or torritory | mtendent of the eastern division of the 1 There were fourteen indictments against | board, in its annual report, calls attention vo surroundings, yet the programme was quite | 10 CXpress in person my appreciation of their [ other than this state, or i this staté to Turnoy, his offenses consisting. of burglary | the hampered condition in which the board [ Which was adopted. o | successtully gone through with, many of the [ Important services in the cause o which I | seize by procoss of garnishnent or othor @nd larceny. Whilc in most instancos thie | is left by that provision of the law which re. The report of the educational council was | aets showine a high degree of ‘training, and | am earnestly attacned, and to acknowledge | Wise, any of the wages of such per fmount he took was only trif there were | ouires it to 3 the lowest bid to do wori | Adoped embracing the following points: [ being very amusing, It is an exhibition that | 8t the same time their frequent and encour- | sons as datined in section 1 of this act, shall o or three cases of quite extensive plun s e T VaRimed The county superintendent shall beheld re- | all who admive the intelligence of the horse | aging manifestations of personal frieundli- | be deemed prima facie eviacnee of an eva B aeett i witneds swore 1o | for which proposals were advertised, no S e L and dog can find pleasure ju, 88 well as learn | ness. 1know, too, that it would be profita. | sion of the luws of the state of Nebrasku j % % v sponsiblo for the suceess of the normal insti P Whufialinly . AT UKORBN OT.CH6 DIOVISION o LhISABE $250 worth of property at his hands, | matter how unfit the biddor, or how impossi tute: every institute shall have a conductor: | Something of the oxtent to which these ble aud advantaceous to be, even for u brief | and a breach of the provisions of this act on | e (AL E Inquiry at the headquarte And it is uudoubtedly truo that he was guilty | ble it may bo for him to o good work, pro- | FHe: 6VeRY ustiute shah Bave s canfucton! | wnimals can be trained. Two performances | period, within the inspigni influenco of” the | the part of the ereditor or rosident in Ne- | ST S B8 VR Boa of most, if not all, of the offenses with which | vided he can mve a good bond, and it is | Lie, GEPIOVE O LAG SUAte tubermttsnasit | o.day., atmosphore surrounding the patriotic braska causing the same to be done. TR OIS AVHOLHOFALO FRMTE VB he was charged commended that this section of the re. BLENCLhe, ot ADE KURLL i S KAl Ry ————— unselish men banded together in the mter: According 1o section 4 any persons, firm, | gIHILE Lo state wl et as woll N8 il Vs i LPAVEALY of tho SOEHIN" | vison Abutiites TRAIEHUE: LHis: R e The Historical Association. esis of their fellow-countrymen and devoted | company, corporation or business institution | foWCHE QLTS of thie bailtine it weas f justice there scems to b little doubt. | modified. Proper i tho county superiniendent, and consulled on | wsniyaiox, Dec. 28, —At the morning [ 10 the woric of tarift reforui. " This roform | @ity ofn violation of sections 1 or 2 of the | Behcrally bulleved, e, s of the Only one jury was_empanueled for all the | obtain lecislati 1 ! should consult with the county suporintend- | Session of tho American listorical association | BbPCars to me to bo ne fur-reacuing tn its | W0 SELL O T AR e B O e A C nstivantes fo || et teguedifis Uieworieof She {nstitite Willard Clark Fisher, fellow in Cornell uni- | {IEE S8 G SIEHAE 00 0 COURE 0 | amount of the debt sold, assi trans i Sk E;" \a ey docs I h I L The report of the commitico on high schools | yersity, read a paper upon American trade | our ontire peop is bocause the offorts | ferred, sarnished or sued upon, with all costs tshment. comes into i Spanish port with n less cargc 1 thun her manifest shows, she will — — 10 u flne of £20), for every packng account, bill or debt of any name or nature e whatevor, 1o any porson or per Union Pacific Officers of Other Days ning. | corperation or institution, or to i Fearing Retiremen The principal guest ning was Sec- | this state or clsewhiers, or prosecite any It is stated that a goneral shaking-up ! | the chiof stations along the line of tho Union Pacifie is being made by Vice-President Hol combe. . B, Whitney, of Kansas City, as something concerning the Turucy case, This | Fomigihe fine if & reisonable excus nearly five hundrod, and the intercst is un eain i abated. The »f the day was by victory, but n gathering in the interest of the | the conmencemont of such proceeding, for y ; 1 il st mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road, aud also that n eircular will make its appoacancs 1o that effect within the neat twenty-fe hours, Mr, Harris is now superintendent telegeaph of the Eikhorn system. It is stood that no suceessor has been named (o trafie department of the een in the court room ut the time of the | the general appropr 12, TR T N B 1 siuls although it is claimed he was in an 500, Tostimatos, fo appropria wis read and adopted, dividing the high | rogulations before 1759, the date of the first | of its wdvocates are not aiscredited by any | 2nd expenses, and a reasonable attorney’s & Missouri Valley aro schools into three clas Those With | foqapal customs act. Drof, G Brown Goode, | 8ordid motives that they ave able’ boldly | fees, to berecovered in auny court of compe i in revising the tacil rates oinin room, tho door between which amont to £5,107,910. Amoug items are the [ §ehools into | ; R : . | ho court rooun wis open 0 that ko was cog- | Bllowing: Conipleting tho podeatal of the | four seurs cour rat cliani thieo yours: | usulstunt secretary of the Smithsonian insti: | A0 confidently to attack the strong tont duriadicion st this slate; and sunlltur. | an Lo into offect January 1 nizant of what was going on. But, where. | Statue of Liverty, New York havbor, $30,00 syfildata : s s holds of selfishness and greed, | ther be iinble on prosccution’ 1o punishmen Tiisome o8 loeal rates B JL LA W kol i A filat) ordinary branches are not to be considered a | tute, read a paper upon the use and limita- | She® institations swere o constinetad | by a1 1 £200 aud costs of pro ABeeN; bUL s Milo DR L ATh not 80 nuch prejudiced Y The Crulser Charleston. part of high school worl .\u_ graduates | tions of historical musenms, He sa that | in purity of purpose and love for humanity, D tion from the prevaiting rates will be wade . ‘08 of th ‘ ) from first cluss high schools shall bead » boundary lino botween the library and | Their operation is adjusted te the touch of pnaer Ui ot N WASIINGTON, D. €., Dec. 2.--Irving M. | ytted to the freshman year of the state col i ! uif i U8 AN TALETELE B the county s in.evidenco that Tur- | oo “Hedaa o8 B, I SO Lo S m is neitter straght nor plain. Thoe fonal virtue and patriotis nd their 1 pey’s intention was to plead guilty to somo | SOt presilent of the Union Iron works, | legs sults, under sucl guidance, must be the pros. of the indictments, if not all of them. But | of San Francisco, was at the navy depart The committoe on indust perity and happiness of our people: and. so enyon know I omose ery to Biat would not nave suited the diftrict At | ment today. in eonference with difercat | POFLed that the trend of public opinion is in | el is usoful Lo the educated and uned: | g Ve i 3 of t Sform appre United S et oi leorerobtora a0l R IURet b Gl at would not have suited the ditric ith difr avor of industial educatic e ucated alike, to the masses us well us to the | | il N e ed ¢ tion O 3 torucy, who under the tien existing statute, | burcau oficers in rezard o to conditions Ll ‘_f”",'“‘r“.‘_\_":;“”I’“‘“‘"\lhll‘l’j‘_l“{ w‘«’.“-* Yoo Dowertut stimuiant “of Jatel. | giate the sentimeats in which our institutions | ugge Duady has relaxed some of tho | ¥4 bt ol ob fea of #20. for ench convielion of felony | under which the stoam trial trip of well . 1 institutions her elass. - e musoum | e LG R an raide their | Stringent conditions laid down in his injun. N ) e tost for a jury, and only £ in case of & plew 0f | cruiser Charloston shall bo conductd, Prof nof the committee o chance assewblage | i S L ey i Lo spirit of | tion against the Thomvson light company, | forty years sion with s | e e oyeC govarent [ on nccreology, paid u tributo of respect to Cutinitior O otjeots soleoted |t riiaatiiohiem, msocrated to the ser- [ and has allowed them o evact their poles on ! will depend upon the succoss of this thoso of the Wssociation’ whom death hos h reference to their value (o investigators | L1¢ Patriotism, are consocrated to the set. | and hn ; 5] i the Iat- | Seot suid the vessel will bo. ready fo 5 sar, as follows: Mrs, | or their possibilitios for public enlargement. | yice © ir country. \emporary dofoat | streots not oceupied by the Motor compny oot a SRSy P r eutor a plea of not athing not at | oyt in about six woeks. The Charieston is 4 Wesleyan univer- [ The museuni of the future, said the speaker, | frnSS 80 tiscouragement. W but provoes | Iuthe case of Deyo vs Oloo county, the bl Ot L MR e all uncommon in the py bofore Judo | th fivst vossel of the new navy constructed | siivs 11 Warine, e suporatimdomt af | miay be made one of the. chiof aygoncios of | e slubboruncss of the forees of combined | jury disagrecd and were discharged after beiuyg shot three times and fatily now Cougressman) Hayes, who quite gen- | o the Pacific const, nnd unusual interest is [ 3dans connty: ox.State Superinfendent A. | highor eivilization, 1 hope thé time will 7(4“-)?‘\'"-‘:«”'{('<d loses ““‘;‘ far ‘“_"Il‘y‘j"!;l"' Cyrus Anderson was extragited yesterday | wounded, to-night gave chase 10 his s . Brally senteuced one who pleaded guilty | wanifestod by nuval offivers in vegard o Mer | H. K issell, of Davenports Allen Armstrong, | come when overy town will have both its | have beon lod astray, and how great is the | morning and seut to lowa in- charzo of pecacher talle 'bout to-day brud Ol hie tole *bout Samson beat | schools re | library is mostuseful to the cducated; thoe H o necessity of redoubled efforts in their be- | Doputy Marshal Healoy upon nn charge of | APt Thomus Reynolds, a brickmaker, and e e T e R R ad a jury trial. Tn this caso, tho trial con- n 2 e u UpLHEBINRR UL 1 W, cuch > p i A ek —- university . “Mrs. Rhoda Miller, | With a staff of competent men mutually b’t':‘,'(“:.‘”“‘ L ;_,,'.‘,’,‘,‘;,l' by, Qi GRO Portrait of W. H. Smith, West Liberty; Mrs. Scholl, Muscatine. helpful and contributing largely to the intel- people is surrcnder and an abandonment e Ieynold's shots wounded n Mrs, Wiilizans, 4 { o struggle. To rouse N District Cour J D a ! 8 g Gl ; 300! on the following ofi- | lectual life of the country. OLSHLIOIENBLIDR o (i Lo EONSE IEIOIES EPSRGRE: 4 but uot soriously. Oflicor Lurke had been poue . jury. " No iomses ' wora [ Wasmisarox, Dec. 93 —An exceliont por | At the aftorhoon session the Iollowing ofl- | led vt o3 L intelligonce and frec it from darkness and | The witnosses in the State v& Blizabeth | doraile 10 arrest Mrs, Willias called, and of course there was no cross- [ traitin oil, of Hon. Willium Henry Smith, | £ors were clocted: President, bMiss Lottie ol T TET T Araotea delususion gives assurance of ‘speedy and | Beechler, alias King, worsbound over yos- [ (48000 F0 800 e | examination. This was a mockery of the | general manager of the Associated Press, | Muttio Mizelln Kuosviler it Dulkes - Qolarado's Cldim Mejected complete victory. In the track of reform | terday toappear at the next torm of court, | the chirge of wite hoatiie, Hevtonts T pf justics unqusitionnblys Lubto Wit | Srus to-day. prosontod to thia. Washington || auic Mizelin, Knoxvilles Euwin Dulce Wasniyatos, 'Deg, 25— Commissioner | aro often found the dead hopes of pioncers | honds of £500. Their names are Louis Thouas, | Vet drinjins heavity aid fadaspite izt i msur o convietion ‘of ano wiio | Wi IO RSV IR G e, | i Ry T Millor, Clho Labio: treasuror, | Stocksiager, of the general ind oftice, has | and the despaiv of thoso who fall in the | Joel Smith, John Naclo and G, W. Scoit. urle. He iappicd and vitout o on each indictinent, i picture, which is a remarkably faithful like | ccutive committee, O. W. Macy, Grinnell; | for lands sciccted by the state as indemuity AT R A G A D L e S O il‘“\l“‘ :I‘u Had the accused been allowed to plead | Bess, is lifesize, and r ents Mr. South | members of educational council, ~ A, W. | for losses from the school grant by reason of | holding fast their faith and roj s overy | Thurman N. shephord, E. C n, Eugene uilty, he would hardiy have received a [ 10 his librany, surrounded by velumes, one of | Stewart, Ottumwa; Lucy Curtis, State | aciool scctions that are included in Indian | alluring overture, and overy ¢ ¢ O'Hara, J. W. Hull, Louis Bergho®, Bernard T ST ighter seutence than he' did, as iwtimated | WHOH hh"{ml i b e D ont HUH of tho state normal | Teservations. The selections are cmbraced | promise which would betray their sacr Graus, ' Lincoln Dubois, John Grady, John ik A NALION oy Rbove. (Tuttioy 18 therefore not SUMlering | jo\q0 pross gallery, among tnoseof ohor o1, at Co infcarealiiN listo tranButittad eoi thalominia- [ ALcUh Pov{tASsslvos St Eepaitl land! wod| imavin, IRowe alid Joknibond, o : P S unjustly, although if his torm of imprison- | UOHSE LSS RALCHY Mission of the Normal Institute,” stonor from the ooal oficcs at Pucblo, Lead. | $107 e patiinony 1o their countrymen, |~ Jossio I3 Bdwards filed a suit against in the city sehools terminated yestorday af meut by protracted to the full extent of his £ Lkl LD,y s i 00 Springs. Colorado: and | frecd from the ¢ s 0f gra neroach- | i . X 4 Sdwards, a [ ternoon. Superimtendent James 15 of thy J e o A e, - President J. 1. MeFarland, of the Wesle , Rt DAt hatol ShoeToal byt Hal e : Benteuce, justice would doubtiess be unne: AC Gt BRIV aEity AL MDA T b b o tha | oow i0res of. 0. The ground of | ment, and safely scedred by the " genius o »artition of certain | opinion that a sufticient nunber of sue esstul ostly Colt. g S ] American justice and e Yours very E in Wileox's sccond addi- | candidates will be found amons those oxuin- ANy i 5 8hot pive some. ; 9 S fon of the Sckhool System to Morals and | > all selected | HL o Turney is He should receive some 8 Senator Stanford KRt 7 was | 1n oue body, whichi is not in couformity with | WULYs CLEVELAND, ordance with her peiition or in | med to furaish teachers for the casuiig measure of punishment, and all he can ro- 3 aniklin 5 t Maro 5, 1 S The president’s health was then drank RS T e e e 3 8 (EURISHLIBILHAR] OISANMEGY anklin, | the subject of 4 papor by Presidont Gates, of | the act of March 3, 1%7, admitting Colorado | _° pEssldontisAhaaliUgy hen di such other mauner as the may clect, | year. teive is under the sentence he is now serving | oy oo colt by Electioncer, out of | Towa colleie, u" rinnel) \‘d l‘rl'\‘ulonl into the union. This act y des that the | standing. Secretary Fairchild was then in- | and that each of the parties to this suit be or out. He canuot ve again tried. Con- " d 3 e[ J D lected s indemnity for the loss of [ troduced and in the course of his speech said red to pay one-third of the taxes and costs Thi 5 tly, the executive prorogative must, | the mare, Beautiful Bells, for $12, This | Chamberlain, of the State Agricultural 5 % A the clection had_ by uo decided the : = S poquontiv, i o e s college, at Ames, presented his views on s contigu- | N T s geciged the | of acfion, Tt has been that recently soma under the peculiar circumstances of the | 8 said to be the highest price ever paid fora | €ORER®, W AU s'nu}ni»-mn R " to the lmd lost. The rojected | 4iestion of taviil and t The re- John O'Counell has apyp d to the district L s tiore e e it as0, be excreised to supplement the action | weanling colt in America. This colt is a full | Civics Trom the, standpownt of the publ s'will be subject to settlement and | €0Fd Of the late canvass brings high hopes | court against the decision of Justice Roed in | HCVER broko into the store house ot Com f the courts, and terminate the boy's im- | brother to two that have made 2:20 av three | Schools. 10, RN 102 08¢ L0 entrye k& for the future. We lost only in those places | the suit of MeC: Rrady & C 0'C pany B, Second v, and carricd off prisoument, Whenover it shall scem that the [ years old. [esslonlasTuLIvIdiscussed byl tRSIE I RE SIS LY R > the mind w cd by passion: | nall; for the recovery of 1358 © ' | some bufinloovercoats, No cluo hus been ends of justice Lave been fully met. S B16BTWILL DIBHOBL LS 055 BOSEIDR tOIOXIOW, Floquet and the Schools. v blind prejudice of found as yet, but it is thought they were LoxaN An Embezziing Olerk. morning. Pants, Dec. 25.—The chamber of deputies | J4ce &nd section over Y olongeNandl Referee 1Ir s Report. stoten by eulisted mon, —— TEXARKANA, Ark., Dec. 28.—[Speeial Tele- e L sl ove for a whole country, The tariff shou i Thrs 2 = AnotherGommBEalontion: s TR ORI Atk Doc eI Spcoll ol S e to-day discussed the senate’s amendments to | be settled and removed forever from the [ The report of Referce Trvino in the case of Stopped By the Police. Drs Moixes, In., Dec. 27.—To the Editor | Brom to Tue bet. SLE) 2 "‘ nonus LAsCnOWINE NG ar.onSaloons.; the budget. In the course of the debate M. | domain of politics, for it not only disturbs | Robinson vsJones, has been filed with Judge Coranus, Dec The Kilrain-Mitchell of T Be! I notice you have o lengthy l':nr young grocery clerk in the employ of C. Stov \vl_ Ty, la., l?u:c 23.—| n-wufl Tele- | Bouvetier, of the right, attacked the govern- | business, but prevents the simple [ Waketey. It comprehends a disposition of 3 Sommunication on the Chestor Turnoy euse, | & Huehes, bas proved a defauitor in the m to Tire: By Thero was to-day & re- |yt for going to extremes - sceulavizing | PUTPOSC” 0f universal beneficence | a part of the funds, the procecds of the sale S D e 9 2 3 " [ sum of #1,500. Recently it was noted that | newal of the war which drove the saloons | gunooi s A Ry i for which .alone our vernment | o yhe teausfor property, applied to the pur PUoHB 0 : 4 sout from this city. The story may be true, [ @ R b s i aea £ Sioux City. The 1 L schools. Premier Floquet, in reply, de- | jg fitted. It converts our legislative halls | OF the trausfer property, applied to the clies from the stage wind were given Put I am of the opinion that it is highly | FLUFhes’ stock was about exhausted, and | out of Sioux City. The le war néw is | olared his warmest approval of everything | mto scenes of harter between conflicting in. | €hase of 1ot 5, block 156, the first which was | the receipts. \ _"‘ It = S e e e Lot n e | there was nothing like ficient money on | against the pretended transportation com- | that has been done to seculurize the schools. | terests where 1 o over the means to | purchased by A. D.Jones in this y. The golored. 1t 18 In the same Lenor of ALY | hand to accouut for its decrease. —An inves- | panjes, whicn are the successors of the | The republic, he said, desired to free educn- | enable men t e and still more money | fnount drawn from tho bank was S0.807 Du oLy B, aunounooa.tho which the governor has received, imploring | tigation placed the responsibility upon the e | tion from all'religious influcnce. Fioguet's | from our the chief charac- | Part of this was applied to the erection of six f ¢ merchant him for a pardon. There have also been ( clork, who, belng confronted with the chiwge, | o005y Govington, in Nobraska, just across | SPeech was received with enthustustic ap- | teristic of the people miatives, How | bouses. “Othier monies mvested amouuted (o | in Litchiicld i this . ass zament many lottors of a differont ter monstrat- | owned his guilt.” He gave up $1,000, all he | 88! 11430 [ SEICE BOLoB8 it id 2 motion to print and placard it | can this question be settled! The statement | 32401 Reats reezived up 1o 'SS amounted © amounts o 35,000 fng against executive clemen The gov. | Mad, and was let off for the balance. Petti- | the Missouri river, and the trausportation | throughout I'rance was carried by a vote of | of the prineiples of modern protective tariff & k' 3 S o & ~ | srew, although considered rather wild, was | companies made a show of opening oftices in | 276 to 15, shows it ca . Itcould even be ernor has taken much interest in the case | 4 fayorite in society. He will not be prose- | Sioux City, through which orders for carry - - embodied in the constitution. We have but and has sifted all the facts thoroughly to the | cuted. AT sy R, e Pl D The Supply of We to provide that no aticles which can be pro- bottom. The peculiarity of the casc is that 3 becoina. more doggories, thashow of trans: || Bosroy, Do, 59, The Boston Commercual | duced’ or'*mude in' thisiconntry shall 3 T ccome mere doggeries, the show of tra o510, Dee. 28, —The Bos ommercial d or the mwore he has investigated the more he ".‘"‘I'""""'\'; "'l‘,‘“" . O e o | Porting linuor, in obedience to orders, being, | Butletin's unnual report of the wool market be imported, or "’“:' m.'_, shall . fop p MUSTANG e PR e R o St. Louis, Mo.,-Dec. 5. —A Post-Dispatch mOBY COB0RL. 8 a Svasion: L) Letin k L E a duty of say 1, J has vecome convineed of the boy's depraved [ 5 RSSOV e In most cases, & fraud and evasion. Tho | ey o Gited States will show to-morrow | por 1 valorem. This would settle the LINIMIENT and daugerous charncter, and the less s ho | SPecial from Guinesville, Tex., saysa hun- | Low and Order league, which closed ths r ¥ 2 i e the South | saloons, has collected suficient evidence to | that the preseut supply of wool is 62,000,000 | question and remove it forever from politica, & inclined to grant him an unconditional par- Canadian rivorat Purcoll, T SRR "nearly ail the proprietors of the so- | pounds, against 110,000,000 pounds at the same | This settlement, Low can only be had don, as the young man’s fricnds demand, [ Canadian riverat Burcell, L ', yesterday wsportation companies. To-day ten | dute lust yeav; or a shortage of 45,000,000 | after the prineiple involved has been held T T T havebeon | S0toLing tho Oklahoma country at & 0BoCAIY oo dbaruniint tho i alstrict | potnds s comparodiwith1887 ' naked before the people and avproved by an e trial in the lower court seems to have been | 1oiny, and settled on claims along the Ca fincscoutioni Moo Rberuntipsiholldisirict{Epoundsaalopi na FOUsIILIN 821 overwhelming majority. This question has wathor irregular, but the irregularitics donot | haine Miver near Purcoll court, und more are ready to file. As most - . ovoesvliolmiygluajorliy. (Mils auostion: hus seem to have been fatal to the justice of the | * [ itost advices from the Indian Territory, | 0 the defendants have alrcady been con- California Cat-R-Cure, :*In" b r“l beon somrosentailitoiths g oploland vordict, for after full argumont before the | yocaived by the Post Dispatoh through a lci | vieted, the penalty in these cases will be it | qva ov ruarantes euro for cataret 1 blame for its non-presentment rests with Bupreme court a rehearing was denied. No y i < ta [ | brisonient in the penitentiary @ only guaranteo cure for catarch | those business men and manufacturers who e S : aay | ter from Oklaloma station on the Sauta I%e | ¥ cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold u tiie late campaign and who Foasonablo person could couscientiously say | yailroad, aro that the Indian scouts who oy arrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re- | will now compiain that your agitation tends hat tho supreme court was prejudiced, and | Wora reportod yesterday as having driven & The Criminal Insane. ArpNg z Lyl ML A5 ; N NEdged thoy o ALk TS Jueled A i 3 Ve .. : | store the sense of taste' aud unpl to disturb that whichi, for their interest, o ) A lo_ gove number of settlers and others from the place, | Moust Preasaxy, Ta., Dee. 25, —[Special | 3 2 t i M ShEney L3tk prejudiced. 1t is safe to say thut if it had | 8 L breath, resulting fre catarr] Z{phEk 0 e 5 2 CHpEL ia, S 4 ) have suddenly deparied, their chiof having | Pelogr Tue Beg,]~Tw breath, resulting from catarrh. Ka: A b his o “- ralzia, Dot been for the young man’s “fool friends” [ yot 2AFCHEN A paving | Telogram to Tue Bas.l—Twonty-one ma- | nig' idicant 1o use. Follow divcctio told that this modern tar B reccived information from beadquarters that | o e o s T e o | . dea 18 popular in some of the southern 3 Bites he would have réceived a conditional pardon | | 1 ot T v 5 . L his action was arbitrary and unauthorized. > and a cure is warranted by all drug- | gate: d yparty who advocates JERGHlER g0 Db BoR govarnor idoos ot - moyed from the asylum here by Wardon 5. Sond for civculur to ABIETINI | Sl soon be strcsthentd by thols sapport, 1 justified riding over the courts o b A ; Rl e R eCal 3 J 3 2 Belisutodc Haing ovos iho outis aid The Whisky Trust. Barr, of the Anamosa prison, to-day, and { XIRDICAL COMPANY. Oroville, Cal. | This may, ormay not, be true. If any of e has clearly been proven guilty. On the A ati, Dee. 95 “Gicorge” W. Duck- | will be condined in the new annexto the lat- | Six months? treatment for 813 sent by es can be gained, after argutnent rounds of charity, also, it is questionuble | WOPth, treasurer of the Western Export as- | ter institution, Here > if o prisoner be- | mail, $1.10, For saie by Goodman t st be' remembered that 5 vhother it would b best to grant a pardon, | sociation known as the whisky trust, being | ¢ne inssponrhilosaopyingia asnlono and ¥ g iCo: i man e silonsod top d 3 O e, SUft J ddle S0re8 5V ab! 88 it is doubtful if the young wan and his | asked about the tr ho ri o | Was taken to an nsylum the time he ser e DAL IO LUENED) Rir 4 cerything CUToy Iiothor. Drolen us they aso i henth of mind | 42L0d aout the truth of the rumor tht the | g latter institution was not oredited on bis Utah Wonl Growers. ¢ 1o the great cause o haie and eVl LI NTME 8nd body, and aestitute of this world's goods, | 0850ciation would to-morrow make @ re- | length of term, but dnder the new arrange- | gupr Lake Ciry, Utah, Dec, 25, —[Speci Lour ow 5 MUS dy, » ¢ o 04 , A i 5 Lok A 10 D Savr Lake Ciry, Utah, 28, —[Special Nitel e Woull by wble to marmtam themsclves.” Tha | duction of 10 to 12 cents in wiisky, in order | ment this injustice will be obviated. o A e BT Pl sentative Fiteh of New York said YOI B to bring outsiders to terms, said: ~“There is S Telegram to Tur Berk |—Charles Crane, tdent Cleveland's message had voi governor refuses to be interviewod, but the & A h e 5 s Bbovo may bo regarded s practically his | 0 Hightat ol The ussociation has decds © Demands the Duty. president of the Utah Wool Growers' asso- | the principles heid by muny leading republi- ) IR s AR g for eighty-five o4t of cighty-seven plants in s - 58— (Spocial Tele. | 1ation, states that the southern ranges are | cans, ] DIy close to hip & Bontleman Who S 1 h; wost, and cannot be affected by outsiaer: Dunugue, In., Deo. 38.—[Spocial Telo- | 1wy " ihile the shoep are in fine con- | - 1tlers of rogret wero read from Seerotary ally clos 3 Tho association proposes 1o male the best | Eram to Tit Bre.]—Surveyor McLaughlin, Y M . ;. cott, President Hyde, of Bowdoin col DLty us: Doy 10 make the best dition, He thinks that the clip next season Mol a0, £oods und put them on the market at the | of the port here, to-day seizeda car of stained | il bi the finest in quality ever produced in Carl Schurz and others, Also the fol- ® Thus the Mustang" conquers paln. Trial Trip of the Vesuvius, L ] ; L lowest prices, It defies all compotition in | glass intended for the windows of the new | Utah, and it will amonnt to at loast 7,000,000 | 10Wine from Speaker Carlisle PRION TS, Bny Doo, 36.~The new | goods /[t mukee, : Catholic church, The car arrived this morn- | pounds. The outlook for U akor Ocrilslo exprossod his, rogrobat Makes MAN or BEAST well again! ore heavily than one who made o fight : seed and’ constructio 3 5 TSI Jlic museam un public Libre E: speed and construction. of Sinux ( L. A. Dunn, Central | public museum und its public libra cach | o= Joso faith in the inteltigence of the solliniy 1lorWIHbR o IoneD brought him down with twe buliets. One of nusband on his back turncd, was knockir at door. yunolds may recover, alloged wile b ave Limse combination were prevented from giving an saloons. The saloons were rcopened a dred families with teams crossed jnstantly- “thorows Oyammiie cruiser, Vesuvius, which left e " ing able to be present and said: Undet ] h A s ST tucers was never brighter than at present. g able to be presont and said: Under Cramp's shipyard, yesterday, for Delaware The Wenther Indications. 10g “""1 ¥ ““”;‘"'c"l*‘&“- :'“‘ 0e “‘l"‘lh\ of | Gue (OEREIARHY F gircumstances, all | can do 15 to rond you ] v thiero to have o tes 4 P Yor Nebraska: fair, slightly coldel 1, e treasu having decided that being e ,- B - 1. | the assurance of my warmest sympathy with » Rp o bay, ll'l ro t l;n o ll U uf_fiu_l\ apaci. ey [ S XonNobrasiy v, slightly colder, var- | (0510 art and not intended for sale, they | Most complexion powders have a vul- | (1€ ARSUTEEET A8 M FTIIR SYIPCLRY FRR . W Surned to the shipyard at’1 o'clock this aftor For lowa’: fair, warmer, winds becoming | Were exempt from duty. McLaughlin says | gur glare, but = Dozzoni's is a truo | (" “advanco the people's cause in | S - moon. The course in the bay where the tr A b 2 that the secrctary bad no right to do tuis | beautifier, whose effects are lasting., the struggle now going on between was mude was reached last evening before | *’For Dukotn: fair, stationary temperature, | 814 18 liable to inpeachment, 5o that he will — — tho friends of industrial frecdom and the If You Are Sick Qark, and although the wind was blowing | followed Saturday by slightly colder varia: | Dold the goods for the duty, which amounts Collision on the Rock Island. benefic of industrial slavery. Th S e T RN B gale, the sea heavy, and thovo | ble winds, ‘Uk‘“'v‘(‘“"- “‘!M ‘J‘-}’.“"" an appeal must be LORADO SPrINGS, Colo., Dec. 28.—Two | struggle has just commenced in this countr: " ‘nu adas u,mm;u;lu the |1I|‘uy:l i Do the contractors oncluded to have A Chinaman Hung. v s OF ton this morning, completely demoraliz- mlum L liht AL i £ |‘- Hou; 45 b aiLon 6F: ]A_z ® trial before dark, The courso of twomiles | Sax Fiaxcisco, Dec, 27.—Leong Sing, a enderson's Otmnoed, - o ; ! ; uBEe SURD ) ioopleaoms, I'extial Paralyals, or Noryous Jyos i s . h o, 23, i ing both engines and trains, and instantly | menting the weizht of the blow that will i o Paine's ory s 1 he was made iu five minates and fifty-four sec- | Chinaman, was hanged to-day for. the mar. | WATERLOO, Dec. 25.—[Speoial Tele- i . ueuting Lhe welRht of tho blow ko i tration, use Paine's Celery Compound and he Fu threo seconds fuster than the timo | (or of his uncls, two ycars ago gram to Tig Bre.|—The espeakership can- | Killing Fireman Harding. - Eugincer Hoge ls | ovitably fall upon them In the future, Tihis cured. In caeh of these the cause is mental of i OE L ] injured s0 badly he edn not live, and it is | is not threat vit a friendly warning. The NP ORI 8 & iad by His bogrd, roquisite 10 8 rite of | e —= === | vass of Congressman D. B. Honderson is | feurad Wireman Houts injurics iy prove | Nislory of all movements for nocessry so. Finlos) STSTEK, MEINT, (09I OF SN, 8ix minutes, twenty-one seconds, which was A cagerly watched throughout this, the Third | fatal. The other train hands were only | cial or political reforms show that they grow 9 et OEkioh i o, WpRked o Reryeys o A P R T R district, which for three terms he has aoly | slightly injured. The cause of the collision | more radical by opposition and delay, and it te, resulting in one of these diseuses. Remove tnu anothor trial was made, but during the ecu Iar ropresented, and the beliof is general in the | i8 BOL ascertained, ] would be wise and patriotic upon the part of the Cause: with that great Nerve Tonie, and the un one of the air-pump levers broke and the minds of Towa repablicans that lowa's senior ety . our 1"“'""”""’ '{:d. recognize the RESULT will disappear. t halt knot was run with ouly one engino, Peauliar in combination, proportion, aad | congrossman will win in the fight. Mr. Hou- | Pears’ is the pufestiand best soup ever | Mevitable™and —accede 1o - reasonuble P ina’ | c d e time made was six minutes and eighteen | preparation of ingredicuts, Hood's Sarsapu~ | derson wroto from Washington under a re- | made, 4 dowands © oW, mather . AR Hha aine s Le ery Ompoun seconds, and the trial was then abandoned rilla possesses the curative value of the best | cent date that “the speakership should go to e —— e ToreRs 10 Acoaps Do "' '",' jarcs ‘_" ] e BowkN, Springficld, Mass, writes — |, Worranted 1o color more goc’s than any other mod tne Vesuvius returned to the city B AT i the west, and my chunces should be as good In Memory of Mrs. Dinsmoor. Ay, e santiment in of & reducilon o i oROWAN. Speing s s o | dyes ever made, and give more brill‘aot and 3 known reme- 9 dics of tho 5 Y o ation and the removal of commercial re- Paine's Celery Compound 1ot be excelled as | GH lors Y " manvike sieqimp. lovais will boprovided, | ypgeiabie Hood’s i\ gaon. O i, b will bo done by | Servics in meinory of Mrs, O. C. Dins- | strictions hus bren couservative, and if it 8 Nervo T otle | 5o Giher, ™ Rribo Lianon, Wi e B e enaloped | Pecullar in its stronath and economy, Hood's | Kthering ub th 0 01050 | 1,00r will be hela at:Unity church, corner of | does not continue to be so, the responsivility % St Yo rosat G| A Dress Dyed FOR Bt the time the air-pump lover beoke wus | Barsaparillaisthe only medicine of which ean Lo e Cass and Seventcenth ' strects, on December | Will restsolcly on thosc who unrcasonably op- ach, heart und live, and the whol | , } A iy De akds Ong Thominod Dosta Ots Dol e at 30'clock, Tribuas are oxpected from | 2050 e "iey alone can ston. tho agiution, | ol the wiscu it vondituly whizonied | 4 Coat Colored - | O —— ——— 1ar.” Peculiar in its mediclal merits, Hood's Sioux Ciry, la., Dee. 28.—(Special Tele- Daherty, Colonel Case, Mvs. J. Holmes | proior conceasions 1o the. demands. of the lery Compound : Garments Renewed } 3 _Tho Gossips 1o l“fl’""'- ) Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures bitherto une | gram to Tun Bre. |—Johuson, terger & Co., | 0f Tecumseli, Miss kia fdson, Mrs N || HASDIAOROCARIONR oS00 UBCINAR 101 00 Will Cure You! A ck";"' OswrGo, N. Y., Dec. 25 —James Green | know Sarsaparilla™ ™ | retui erocors, mado an sssigumont. Atiach. | a7k Pror. . A Giilespic, Rov. Coveland, | W Lrs onawed s ot in' tho ieast doubtul, S0 2 A Child can use them! N hia wifs, victims of e siempled mur- | wonfor p @itsoit | monts wgiresating 85000 wero. placed on tho | Mrs: Colby of Beatrice aud Eliabeth Cady | "™ Unfcas the evils *of - which B o i V™ | Unoquallod for ail Fanoy and Art Works and suicide at Wolcott yesterday, are | thetitle of “The greatest blood purifierever | stock by mioux City jobbers, »‘;'}'X',"f"'»,““fl““ @f the deceased are cor- | wo complain are removed, which 1s not at Y WAL, s ] At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. TR ST T Qlacoverod. Pootliar K 1tk “180ad RAGS a1 2 dially invited. all probable, the ugitation should go right on For the Aged, Mervous, Debilitated. | weLis, RiCHARDSON & CO., Props., Burlington, Vi, The son says that Groen was jealous, and | at home,” —there is more of Hood's Sarsa. The Oherokee Strip. with increased vigor and foree until the pub- lic judgment and conscience refuse to justify | == Bhat fewalo gossips are to blawe for the [ parilla sold in Lowell than of all other Kaxsas Crry, Dec. 28.—Chief May, of the On aondana then Othink bes vab desurved Srouble botioen his father and nother. A | blood purifers. Peeuliar in its phenomenal | Cherokees, is in the city for the purpose of B 1 A A OGP ] ix-year-old daughter was in the house when | Fecord of sales abroad | conferring with the president of the Ciicrokee or Lo abale our confidence in its wltinats Peculiar i . . . Lo crime was committed. Sho wmot her [ no other preparation | Strip Live Stock association, in regard to the 1y cured byl | success. A sigle defeat, cven m:;uvml l;rgr]!:nlrlso:ujlufi,n ‘nlll- l:h:-al:: l(:ml ever attalned so rapidly nor leld so contract for the Cherokee strip. The con these Little Pills. n' )m«‘l' been m‘:u..mw on |\u"[r4'n| |'.'. |'|:N THE MOST CERTAIN AND SAVE 0 sPOl o1l her mother steadfastly tho confidence of all classos tract calling for £200,000 a year for five year: They also relleve Dis-& | 0 he controver ough! ol o 'llat‘of‘wl;{ hor uioonscioud ‘_N"K‘]‘b" POoLof | of people. Pecullar in the brain-work whieh | while it is eminently savisfactory to the trezs trom Dyspepsta, T | discoraze us. No just causs i lost, 8o long PAIN REMEIDY e (MAD WIRD YAD ST 300 DONNNARS, it represents, Hood's Barsaparilla com. | Cherokeos, has not becu signed by them and digestion and Too Leartyfl | 5 1L bA% & BInEC CUTBERL WAVOCULo BINODK | 1 o1y world thiat inetantly atops the most excruciutiig puiua. 1t Boves fuils €0 glve ¢ss0 ta 1o Death of a Prominent Baptist. biaes all tho Kuawledgo which modorm LA 1e el Srey Ol 4 oaretolly Eatiag, 4 Dertoct renvl | millious of Intelligeut, patriotic Auioricau | suiferer of ¥alu arising frui wiistevor cuuav: 1 s traly, the great v 5. 98, o research u medica, . o) iy ' less, Nause: have attested their fidelity to the ca 1 Louvisviiie, Dec. 25.-A cablegram re- To Itself 1o the opening of Oklahoma. Donmiom Zed Tacl | 2Ave Gaves dubl Bcily 40 ko cause emmCONQU EROR OF PAIN, wwmw Ry ¥ gw‘d this morning sunounced tho death at | 8clence has developed, c.c uue reform circumstances well ) y W actical expe in the Mouth, Coated lculated to test the sincerity of their opin t nud SPRAINS, HRUISES, BACKACIE PAIN i, Prance, of Rev. Jumes Pettigrew Boy ce, ith many years practical oxperience lu Strong Will Not Resign. N ud has done more good than any Knows vemady ) d "the S " 1 i nes, ’ 2 ag n q Tongue, Pain in the Si 1008, and they will neither desert its stand- | N THE CHEST 01 81 DES, HEADACIE, To0TIA any other extorial PAIN o fuw apphis dent of the Southern Baptist theological | Prevariug medicines. Bo sure to ges only Bostox, Dec. 254-The rumor circulated ey ’,'J{,“{ “‘nzy I mor make peace with e cuemy, at | cations. seibed on by hand a0 J thae pain o Ligtantly st b, For CONGESTTONS enli,. 3 o 3 0 1 PAINS T ) ¥ In this city, He was sixty years ?, that Colonel Strong hus resigned the presi Purely Vest least, until substantial justice is done. INFLAMMATIONS, HE 1 SULATIUA, PAINS N TiH1; ’Elhddlnln.&}i" hOKS Jus At b0, recrult his .,mgfi?‘,:l‘ae:zg‘pgzfllzw dency of the Atohisow compauy is statad by feghiate the Powes. Fupely Vogelable, & L. SMALL OF T WA G o ¢ ; sl foueated wpplicatlon: o - 4 o i ounder of the sewinary, . e fliaizfordh Lrong's secrctary o be absolutely un- | SMALL MALL DOSE, SMALL A marriage license was granted yesterd Y OUSNI B PLEASN i ¢ i AR it Londors of Auoricad | Y€ L HOO &CO., Apotiiecaries, Lowell, Mass. founded. Ho says that Strong las no idea PILL § PRICER | 2. "iroiis uged 87, and Horthy Biukin- | Sl R, L o ot i Jistans e 100 Doses One Dollar of resiguiug. keller, o both of Omuha. WITH KADWAY'S PILLS thero 18 a0 BEITE CUBE Oit PREVENTLIVE of FEV