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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1889. g ; 5 . o - m———————i, W THAYER'S BIENNIAL. [ iwmmorsnnt | WILL NOT PARDON TURNEY. [, , Sveert roniner - | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINCS missioner of pubiic lands and buildings, at Affair of the Heart o ki [Continied From Sccond Page.| torney general, superintendent of public in Crreaco, Jan. 3.«(Spocial Telogram to e —— | struc vm;v l;rhvm\m general w;vo l’\hrn.v"mn‘. Governor Larrabee’s Lotter Highly | Tue Bre | —Tuere isa romance in the careor | COnslderation of the Tariff Bill Re- 00t escape the eye of the vi .0 primcipal’ for the institution for the blind i of E. C. Wolco sdhy elected 1 ”“_‘:”"hwlw A ,\f:llv‘u?:jx‘::":l'! lnr:l-‘-l;r‘ Drincipal of deaf and dumb mstitute, super Satisfactory to Preston Oitizens. of E. C. W oleott, wh 1(.\\ As ,“. day .v“f A sumed in the Senate. are too glaring not to be noticed. and the avil | i0tendent of the reform school, superintend United States senator from Cotorado ! should be remedied. The law should be | entof Nebraska asylum, superintendent of e cott was graduated at Yale in the same equal in all its boarings alike upon. the poor | Nurfolk asylum, insitute for le minded | POISONED BY CANNED HAM, | class with Louis James, the actor, | RACE SUPREMACY IN THESOUTH. : L Y and the rich. What is the objection to rat uth, warden of state penitentiary, com ? and having fitted himself for the law, came all. W ll e ]an S. e ing all property, real and personal, accord mandant of soldiers and sailors home, prin. AR o TR S g %0 YBAE Owah Yalng 800, ‘,,‘,,,",'," nal, focording | cipal of tne state normal school, and board of . wost, and located 1 Chicago to engugo in the . ers to give a list of their property under | FC€ents of the University of Nebraska. Also | The Fir of the Iliinols Cen- | practice of his profession. He didn't rems Mr. Pugh Says There Can Be No Con- . o rightclear complexion ) 3 oafh! “The levy would then be ma transmitted aro the annual reports of the | tralon Its Towa Division—The Wi | here perma AT > was du s niove &RAIr with the 3 & Southwestern Will t9 Co80 WASTUS to love WAL witt Among the White People hter of an eminent member upon all alike and would bo at & very low rate | board of railway transportation, li Or you can, if in your wisdom 1t seom best, | Sanilacy commission, stato oil inspector, b bk handsome da ° provide 't law, thst only onc: | Foatof labor, board of fish commissionsrs Build to Omaha. 1 Alif -1 Proceedings. v Bt ot ™ Wan e Sibect ™'t | state historical society and report on sall & of the Illinois bar, It was a case of ouse Proceedings, K, Taxalion, 1ot whatover &mtion vou take, | Well mutual offection inspired at their 0 ea u S M ! t Dividen respectfully urge that it snall result in re APPENDIX Chester Turney. first meeting. He was socially conspicious Senate, OVIOR ChE 1N6quAILIS At tHo TRItistios i Appended to this report will be found & | ppeeroy, Jam 3 —[Spocial Telogram to | While here, and their subscquent meetings, [ Wismrsatoy, Jan. ¢ osolution hereto U " s it St paos, Ja (Sl Telozram 1o | hle e, d (1 SuOSILOR Ine | oo qun 88 eouton toreto | a0 pEARG?The Groat English Complexion SOAP,~-Sold Everywhere. flicted under our present system of asscss. | COMPplcte statement of ull the paticies of in ad- | surance now in force upon the state build They became engaged, but when this condi ings. Also, a list of pardons and commuta- | terday by Hon. A. L. Bartholamew from | gion® of affairs had | roached the | seer tions, b, statement of railronds in the | Governor Larrabee, stating that the p state, numoer of miles, numberof miles built | of Prost, in 1888, Aiso, statement showing assessed valuation per mile, and the total assessed Is in Nebraska for 18 nt showing the ch fund on hand, November 30, receipts and disbursements to 1588, ment and taxation, In my | P} @ress two years ago | suid: 1 property, real and persor its full, fai this with re augural ot all taxable be aporaised at I again urge ry of the interior for a hstof al sple | parents of his inamora, they step- [ homestead, timber culture and pre-emption d aftc ¢ lady, | duee of final receipt and certificate therefor, | yigon; Lydie B, widow of Thomas McCon erely attached | Guring the present administration, for causes | yoly, New Providenco e e e e O D e ke iy [ o Nim, silently mourned the hard [ other than voluntary relinquishment, was —— is the all-absotbine topic, and {8 satisfactory | fate to which parental “discivline had con- [ taken up and agreed to Presidential Nominations, Turney's | Signed her. l:r: loc .;ml m(lh-uw T, j‘!_- or A Tho senate then resumed consideration of Wasuiseron, Jan, 2.—The president has g i) i.l“ullvw‘:yv'l“h“tl*hym.mm\l‘.‘ FOUOL ] the tarift bill, the pending question being | sont the following nominations to the sen the. reward. which comos o those who | Mr. Vest's amendment to change the duty on [ ate: Solomon Claypool, of Indiana, to be jabor and who wait has become his | cotton thread, yarn warps, ete. The amend- | United States unl need not have any fears of | ped upon the contract with both | entries to public lands canc Chester Turnoy being pardoned or recoiving and blotted it out forever. He do u him at present, as he had not | Parted hence soon after, and the you whom report declares was sin issu ORATIONS il bl izens or corpora ROYAE | ard 158, Algo, a staten ardon fr allowed the press or the people to muke any A DISGRUNTLED STATESMAN, ties, wh [/ tions, must r their equal proportion the cxpenses of the goverument. Parties holding mortgages, bonds, certificates of stock, ete., should be taxed. Corvorations of every description, whether railroads, ex 8 Companies, car companies, Common I carriers of every description, investment b 10 the people who are opposed to release, id the balance remain reasury November 80, 1588 ECONOMY S By OAtY Rigid cconomy must be observed in all dis s Polsoned By Canned Ham. Compinies, loan companies o corporations of | Vursements of the public funds, and appro- | ChestoN, In, Jan. 3.—[Spocial to TRE | 1oion, 1 Whatever dosignation, 1ust bo governed by | Priations should be made ouly with a due re- | Bre.j—At a dinner party Tuesday, given by | ono of the loadm mon between the Missouri | ' Mr. Vst ¢ iles and regula- | €8rd to the public interests. In considering | My, and Mrs, Charles Wilson, residing | river and the Golden Gate, and the most of | paragraph 318, but said he would not offer November ng in the state Senator Hiscock Calls on Presidente Blect Harrison, period, at | torney for the district of In wett, of Minesota, to \led attention to other items in | be commissioner in ana for the district of nd he is to-day considored | ment was rejected by the usual party vote, | diana. T. Carlos ANOTHER SENATORIAL PILGRIM. .o and subject to the same tions and requirements wh private citi This rule should be in exonerable in regard to the. THE OMAIA POLICE COMMISSION A provision was inserted in the Omaha charter at the last session of the legislature which imposed the duty upon the gove of appointing fodr commissioners of fir police, two to be sclected from ¢ two great political parties, understanding from this clause, that the commission 4 and the police department of that city shall be non-partisan 1 selected four gentlemen, two well-known democrats and two well-known republicans, ¥ pot on account of their noisy activity in partisan politics, nor as_a rews Alaska, to reside in Sitka Postmaster—Robert S, Atkins, at Kansas ca and mnay vote | Oty K that s ed and still re- | the duty on these items was increased The Surgeon General's Salary. od_about mid -y in order to exclude all foreign competition as | Wasmixaros, Jan. 8.—A joint resolution braska has doubled in_ six to cight y ght that day, in a very critical condition RICHARDSON FOR OMAHA. fur as possible, so as to enable American | was introduced in the scuate to-day by Mr, What was suficient four years ) | The other eight persons, who are much - manufacturers to hold the market at what- | Cullom providing dhat hereafter the suber is not sufticient today. The doub- [ younger and stronger, wi ling up _of population doubles the | With violent vomiting, The names of the t demands for benevolont, charitabie, indus- | persons poisoned are: Thomas K. Wilson, | trial and reformatory institutions.” The: applications _ for an increase of force | y.oloiiiiies north of here, nino persons | prominent factor in the republican party the ’ that section, The young lady whom it is | any amendment or ask a ¥ said sent him to Denver, the victim of pa- | upon them; but he would simply rems rental intervention, is mar; sides in Chicago. hoare applied to Mr. Plumb. of Kansas, Pays a Visi¢ - to Indianapolis—He Favors an : sossion of in the different departments and estimates for appropriations for the ensuing | Were poisoned by partaking of ham packed two years, the large increase of business [ in azinc vessel. Mrs, Thomas Wilson now count. It must be | lics at the residence of L. R. McWhinnoy, borne in mind that the population of No- [ of this city, whither she arri must be taken into s, nor and hol the conly troubled | The Largest Drug Hou of the Marine hospital the same salary and Lowed by law to the Harrison's Visitors, v T¥DIANATOLIS, Jun, #—The chicf interest here to-day centored in the visit of - Senator Hiscock, who arvived from Washington at 12:50, and drove direct to the residence of the president-clect, arriving about 1 o'clock, just in time to use in tho Couns | aver price they saw fit to impose. He moved, | vising surgeon gene ¥ Moved to This City. however, to amend paragraph 314, relatingto | service shall receiv s | wife and son Leroy; Charles Wilson, wifo Bre of yesterday publishod a special | gpoo) thread of cotton, by striking aut 70 | allowanced as are now must be established, ~ They oelong to our 1 son, and Mrs. Lewis Wilson and two | telegram from St. Louis in which it was | pop aont por dozen spools” and inserting 40 | surzeon general of the army. The resolution advancing civilization children'from Dakota. Mrs. Thomas Wilson | stated that the Richardson Drug company | po.cent advalorem. He quoted from the | Was refe Gentlemen, I cherish the hope and faith | was brought here for treatment, and a_phy- | which was burned out Tuesday morning, had . 3 that your labors during the present session | sician immediately summoned for the others, Y will promote the public interests aud advance | Up to the pre red. The satery of the supervising surgeon general of the Marine hospital ser vice is now §4,000 a year. The , | eral of the army receives, $, statement made by sponl cotton manufac- a meeting and decided to discontinue their | ¢iimeg bofore the tarift commission in 1888 surgeon gen 00 per year, ake of anoonday meal, nt time no death has oc d for any St. Louis establishment and transfer the 3 v " rtic servic 0 0y rendes the public welfare, curred. and before the wi and means committee in | with an increase of 10 per cent after the first cheo or, the genoral and guost re- : (el e T -— — business, or a large portion of it, to Meyer | 1384, to show that they asked a less rate of | five years of service, and 20 por cent after Il,“::',.“.‘l; B iy where” .,',','.l Pehec Known probity and uprightuess of character, KILRAIN TOO COSTLY. Charged With Murder. HBros. & Co. It also stated that the Omaha | protection in 1554 than in 1882 the fivst ten vears. CTONALER. ORBLHEE 1it arhokt Gonw N:“m“ and Whoso reputation during thelr long. resi: Drs Moixgs, Ia., Jan, 8.—[Special Tele- [ house would be continued for the [ Afteralengthy discussion the amendment 3 — il VAT PERL S \VHBETEHD §EKUOIABBE ) dence there was such that it would inspire | Fox Cannot Afford to Back Hin gram to Tit Ber,)~The prelimiary trial of | present, at least. The information upon | Wigielected-yeas 15 nays 3.\ 0| Quarreled Qvor a Flock of Sheep. | 8 AIAEEEEEE S SO i { tie people with the fullest confidence i thew Fight. KE5081i(0/ D Do i bhe Tt AR CHEFREATILE | W HIGHE Vh1B: CB1BFFaN I R | DRRSAR 06IIE | e g | RABIDICHTY, INIES AN, f8=<[Shosliljmate. || I8 ITEVE NG LU DREN BHEHIREECRORELES ’ administration. ¢ 3 ,. 4 pa, s L Vs gra G 18 | agraph 814, nov was any offered to paragraphs Msadtein ing the long conference, thereforo no one is { O ont that they entored upon | | NEW Youk, Jan. 8.—(Spocial Telegram | assauit with intont to commit murder on id | to have been unfounded. This asserti 315, 316 or 17, all relating to cotton cioth. gram to Tur Ber.|—Joseph Beem and Jo. 1T SEALE BERINVIIY \SHKE S oL o d Lialid tlihlb ik to Tie Bee|—Tho theme of conversation | Slavin, who died from his injuries on New | predicted upon the auhtority of the mana Mr. Vance moved two amendments to par- | seph Watterson, farmers, living in the cast- | Able to state positively what passed betwees the duties of their offices they were con \ § N S P 810 v | thom, unloss one or the othier chooses to d ’ g fronted by u violent opposition from the worst | in sporting circles to-day was the report that | Years day, came up in the justico court in [ Meht of the Omala house, who say thit, | agraph 818 and one on 819, both of which f eru vt of this connty, about thirty.five R G S EReE L kPl A R THRN G i { ts of that city, and from the city | the differences between Charhie Mitehell and | this city this morning. December o Bt Lotla Tha Settios tambas ot th | | Min. Bk Brocsedod to adirss tye wouave | Hiles from town, qnarceled nbsubi Hook of ¢ T s SRS e o/ gouncil. Various obstaclos ‘were thiowi | Richard K. Fox, backer of Jake Kilrain, had | and a companion went to the store’ of de- | well known firm, the house in_that city will | fn u set speceh on the tariff. Tn concluding D L b A6t bh 1oL FIBOE KA TGt it Hheir dutios: the eompensation for their sor. | culminated inan open rupture; that while | fondant and soon became involved in a quar- | not be recstablished, The Omaha house | his remarks he reverted to the question of (I iy TSI T S o b A G gl daudiats '/ Vil Wils deiied; chiom, dod. itie bay of the . Louis Mitchell had declared himself | rel with the threo proprietors, The row was | has been made the leading one of the firm | race supremacy in the south, and said as to “"I"j!“‘,-"‘{.\i" iIpdda ked each not already Known, inquiring inadvertantly 1101 loamian appointed|by. thoin: Was al#o £6: eonistic to Fox, Iver sinea the fight in | transferred to the streot und during the | and all the business of the latter will bo | that there could be no concossion or mo com- [ Oher, o ducl continucd antil both woers 3 whother the correspondents succeedod in in- el was_also s 3 g melee Di Pompa crushed*Slavin's skull with | transacted here. In_accordance with this | promise among the white people. Whoever | #1ikhtly wounded. There were no withesses § o rviowing the senator. Thoir offorts in this ised. a long and bitter strugglo as between Kilrain and Jem Smith, | | T > offocts of which ho | dote o > b Rirerienb vt ol S \VH1UB 08, Sir to the affray, o scours to have 8 iothoe 4 ! a hammer, from the effects of which he | deternination, the home management will | was a friond of the white race in regard to CSESEA enough, % to whether the law should be enforced or son srence betw ke s ol o ; 3 terminated on account of tear of each other, | direction were zealous enough, but almost there has been a difference between Juke o S5 A UBVa i BLHLE ho | make immediate arrangement for the care of | s oy in govornmont was his f¥io - d on accoun ar ach other tlic control of the city be turned over to the S died, as above stated. All thrco of tho | Muke imm g o supremacy in government was his friend e | 500 %00 0 town to-day and each swore | barron of results, as tho scuator, whoso ear- T e i mtion. | and his backer. This was due to Mitchell | Italians wero arrested, but the trial to-day | the business and will place fourteen travel: | respective of politics, and whoever was an 3 (GH CE 80 TR RCRY BEE AR SR | BRRI B0 T S o e tong o¢ ) Tiloss i the iclous, by constitution: | Baving ercater influence over Kilrain | resulted in the hulding of Di Pompato the | ing mon on_ the roud with headyuarters at | enemy of the winte race on the question in- | Stk R RATTG fat hg CEher BRATER ARl | riae nover left the door during his long con- 0 appoint these c sioners v | tha ha pssod. by F o | district court, and the rolease of the others. this place. This will be a welcome picce of | volving race supremacy was hisenemy. The | With intent to kill. he hearings are set for | forence, drove rapidly to the dopot. Ar- 0 appoint these commissioners was raised | than that possesse ) X, re news to the mercantile world of this section | fidehty of white men to each otheron the | Monday. 8 foro tho A6/ GOU v A8 —— > e orld s delity of o men to each ) rived thero ho had to pass cordon of re- \ :"‘irxv:.l the ;uyrux‘u tumt,rux’\:‘l‘lflll “f:::lr::;" sulting mot only in Fox's dissatis- Coal Mine Accidents. and an accession to Omaha which cannot do [ race question has been unfaltering, and is N : X 3 Jorters who lay in wait, To their numerous 4 fuined DY anenat | pribunal. - DAring | fueion with Juke on several oceasions, | vuupuiy, Ta, Jan, $.]Spocial Telogram | OLicrivise than add to er commereial im- | hound to prove itsel i action on tho side of For d«‘l"'m‘\nl for purity, and for im- | POTLEre e Ta¥ (WS % Gen tlomen, my to which allusion been made the tam. | but also in great financial outlay. Although | ¢ Pug Ber.| A miner, Dan Edwards by | Portence and supremac maintaining the actual supremacy of the | provemont of 4 0 IR, nothing, [(Vian s antunoyes tal oo, bobhE DoAY nnssioners and. the mayor persevercd in the | Fox is averse to saying anything regarding SRR oA T 4 " g Whita raco In the possossion and cxcroise of | equals Pozzoul's Powdc and personally.” These ard the words three L nawme, was foarfully injured this morning by Pay Indictsd for Manslaugl o venEo e i : of el M ) execution of the law with adetermination | the matter for publication, yet he has told | yhe falling of hoavy slate. His breast ws K8y, ncus Eoranalana o, LG e T e of the corrcspondents present atwribute y and firfaness which deserves great com RRIRTE il- alling of hoavy slate. His broast was | Dexven, Jan. 8.—[Special Telogram to | the white men to cach other in the southern MONEY SECRETED IN A TREE. to him. They agree that the distinguished some of his intimate friends that the Kil- | orushe e 1 : b tAbow for BUGH BUTH0BES! THiid Libon TOStAY: mendation, As a result they have the sati ezl TR T R CH R TvorIRIGE crushed in, three ribs broken, both hips | Tup Ber.]—W. R. Fay, President and gen- ?; O e '”"'l R cassity i or v”' b gentleman was apparently in o disgruntied faction of having given to Omaha by far the | FAin-Smith fight had cost him a world knocked out of place and both legs broken. | gral manager of the Denver Gas company | Halef under the iee ooy o ere mine | An Indiana Farmer Finds Nearly $500 | state of mind, cither real or assumed, Heo B e et o oo el . | money,” some saying his output was as | Fo canmot recover. nanag ; e ervation. and white men_everywhere might : Hoaraca thektratan ok L Ol volnnI RIS RDE Jice government which the city has ever had, | Much as$23,000. This, it is suid, was what OgrUMwa, Ta., Jan, 3.—[Special Telegram | and individually one of Denver's wealthy | rest assurcd that no allurements of office and in Old Spanish Coin paront ill-humor, which is not chronio with K and which possesses the confidence of all the caused Fox to be averse to backing Jake | to The B “Frank I, Hunter, aged thir- | citizens, was to-day arrested on a grand jury | no differcnce as to turiff luws could cver de- teorge Irance, a farmer living near | Lim, when considered m connection with the decent elements of society. flu"l{[»‘ John L, he arguing that 1f a fight | ty-two, was killed in Phillips’ mine 5:30 | indictment charging hini with manslaughter, | grade them to the recognition of negro | Tlanna, Ind., made a lucky find a few | genial, complacent frame of mind in which NEUIASKA STATE FosRD OF Aauicurtone. | forS Al esiah one for €10,000 would | lnat evening by a blast. He leaves a wife. Fay was superintending_the work done by | SOty 1L L B vaph 20, | 488 8o under rather peeuliar ciroum- | the writer discovored General Harrison, only The report of the sccretary of the state CO8L FOEI What Fox" i 3 i EUT the laborers who were killed by the cave-in | rolatine to stocking: g S tn | stano He and his son went to chop | an hour or so later, is more significant’ than board of agriculture will not be ready until | chose to expend. What Fox's views on the Will Pay a Dividend. £ tho cable rond & week ago. Aftor the acci. | fonuing to stockings, by reducing the mate | some wood, and began oporations on an | the words attributed to the big senator. aftoer Jautiaey 19, the dato fixed by law. The | Sublect are may b _easily dotermined | poyr Dovor, Ia., Jan. 3.—|Special Tolo- [ 345 Soin t000 & W 80 ST WG AT | from 55 to 80 por cont ad valorem, and asked | Yah) ollow hooch treo. . After it had | After along day's conforence with several Becrotury says: “For 15381 can say: Crops | by the words of Jim Kecnan, who 18 VOry | o0 v, pug Bue]—It is ofcially learned o i IS EIIEIND o ; distinguished men, it would scem but natura ) 387 e close to Jake's former backer, acting as his i d 2 clally rned | returned nst Fay and his indictment fol Mr, Aldrich pleaded to Vauce not to de- | been felled Mr. France looked in the SHei Tt / were botter than in 1887, in fact the whole . v Sl & Béva e aay that the Tilinols 05 y s He has b Sl 1,000 i ¢ the | that General Harrlison should show signs_of 7 2 el hole | representative in maling matches. icre to-day that the Illinois Central has ae- | lowed. He has been realcased on $1000 | mand the yeas and nays, as there was prob- | hollow stump and discovered a peculinr o Larris 10w si 1 wricultural _out put of Uie state was better L & g : by O i e At L U v ¢ atigue and absence of his usual urbunity T h over bofore, Our annual fair and expo- | . Ieenan, when asked if he was interested | elaredand will pay during the present month [ bonds, and has cmployed Thomas M. Patter | ably no quorum present. and he w shed 10 | carthen jar. On removing the 1id the | but” on the contrary he was withow Bition avas bettor in the. sume. proportion. | i Kilrain's stake, said: “Not a nickel. Dl | g 3 per cent dividend on its Iowa divisions, | $ou, recently the democratio mominco for | get through the cotton schedule to-day, but | jup was found to be filled with silver [ sign of worry or dissitisfaction, A good - 4 SLAD bet on Jake when he fights, but I want noth- | 7y K ivide o6il governor, to' defead him, The case has ex- | Mr. Vance would not consent, as he did not | 328 Wi { L wit A of W lissutis The archives, library uhd museum of the | jo OSSR L IER T RRNY 0 | hhis s the first dividend sinco it completed | (iioq groat interest, and_ there is a fecling | want the schedule fimshed to'da coin. The money was of Spanish mint, | many of General Harrison's close friends be- i stite board of agriculture are now very val | costly customer to the man who backed him. 1sioxtonsivoinsw LinesnIows. of bitter indignation sgainst 'ay, Thomas | Tho senate then, having disposed of thres | and its coinage was more than 200 years | lieve the cabinet is about finished, and it ) ! Uable, having bued accumulating Hor Ve | What do you think of putting §,000out on a Vi i 3 aud O'Hara, his two foremen, who were also | and one-half pages of bill to-day, adjourned. | 0ld. A jeweler of this city estimates | these incidents arc of any intorest or valug years, and are voluminous. The $ICOIORLE N ad Iu AT AL, Will Build to Both Cities. HRIGtod It DAY, pages ofil Y, adj the valuo of the find to boe hearly $500, | they would seem to strengthen this view of ) r had o place for keeping this [ POt OIS Yeun ARC SRER, RAVE cabie | Forr Dobee, Ia., Jan, 3.—[Special Tele- -~ House. o Y * | the situation. 3 property. It s boxed up and “stgreas it | 6 chroumatuncos it now sooms that | ram to Tk B~ Thoimportant annonnco- Washington Wants Admission. WasiiNaToy, Jan, 3.—Mr. Reod of Maine, AN T e A A DL GO BT should provide rooms for iv_in its capitol }‘,“’ 1‘.""1"’;?1“ s L I el L. and | ment made a short timesince that the Winona SriEsnURG, W. Ty Jan, 8.—Seventy-five | from the committee on rules, reported areso- | pyiday morning, 10 o'clock, at our | of Kansas, who arrived this morning fron ! Dbuilding, which is now of suficient capacity | Kilrain will not be made. ~Kilrain is ex- | & Southwestern railroad had abandoued | delegates attended the statchood convention | lution providing that during the remainder | galesri 21 Farns f het the west. His conference with General Har- 8 y 2 pacity f o ted here in a few days and may make s i I3 salesroom, 1121 Farnam, a lot of heating 10 proyide for it. The annual appropriation | hected here in yagundimey{rs Omaha as its principal Missouri river ter- [ which convened here this morning, ex- | of the present session of congress, there shall | and cook stove: BiEET 102 | rison was less than an hour and he left at 3 4 od.” some other terms, so that the meeting with 3 % > T an 0] oves, a ot of carpets, Na130k s EWasH{BE 1 % should be continted.” ot b saay be arranged. - Fis purt. | minus has been officially denied by Secretary | Governor Watson C. Squire, president. [ be a call of states and territories on tho first | and furniture of all kind Oy BshinKton. In anLintoeviom RS TSI TS | ner, Mitchell will, it s said, lcave for Iing- | Simpson in the following letter received hero [ A long petition was adopted praying | and third Mondays of each month. These OMAHA ATCTION & STORAGE Co, | Sopaor Ioumb sl e Kol o The secretary of the state historical soci- | Jand within three weeks, unless the Califor- | to-day: **We haqe not abandoned the iden of | congress specially to admit Washington with 78lare Wi - i e olliavola goneralitalichwihiithofprosideii oty reports that the socond volume has boon | 1nd,Within Uhres wooks, Ut oe e purso of | & Missouri rivor torminus at or near Omab | tho Tdaho. pan-iandle annexed, The poti. | Nondays are whut are kuown as suspension | ; A elect. Ho was not pressing any name for & i fssued by the socicty, contuining much mat- | 3400 for Jako and. boter dackson, who re- | and shall not, and yet if the way opons to us, | tion scts ' forth that tho ~people i | 48y% and the object of the resolution | ~The 16th strect joweler isthe placo to | eabinet position. IKansas had no candidate, tor relating to the carly history of tho state. | Soltiy whipped Joo MeAulille, Thisis looked | 83 we now think it. will, wo confidently hopo | the territory are fully prepared and will- [ i to prevent the —opponents of | get your dinmands veset ov your watch He mes dn s fovor Ok e Tho third volume, 1t is expectéd, will bo pub- | \pon‘as an indication that Mitchell has con- | to build to Sioux City. 'We think our roud | ing to shoulder the responsibilities of [ the Union Paciflc funding measure repaived. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. | 808 of | congross, and beiloved | the ‘ lished in the spritig of 18%. There ave now | cluded that the proposed match between | will pay to reach” the Missouri at both | statehood, having a population of 240,000, a | and Oklahoma bill from filibustering | L Krickson & Co., 212 N. 16th st. e Procidon Ha risot to i ooy in the library of this association 2021 vol- | ilrain and_ Sullivan will not be made, | poiuts.” gain of 150,000 in eight years, Democrats . 5 ‘ — LU 0oLk ECa 0 onLE: [BEEISODIORCA!LEODIKINES \ umes. - This society has no abiding place, It | owing to Jake's inability to command s An0irapublicanalareRalicofanxiountforktlio || AEainstitholabiomyiofipasshinesofmeasurcs Pawned His Teoth, Loiether-fiHoRwig insfavoriof RalyIEvrons y should find o home in the state capitol. The | Diciet e y THE Q" STRIKE. Sdmission of the territory undor tho name of | under suspension of rulos, introducing vol- | g 0o SRR AR 0y and early investigation of the colored vote ) records of the early history of the state are 5 C———— e Washington, which name the convention | wmnious bills under call of states, and con- e LU 4 he south, He thought Blaine would sl g yaluable and will bocome more 8o each year, Kilrain Willing to Fight, Both Sides Now Admit That the | fayored. suming tho day by the domand for thele | §2Lksin Broadway, New York, says tho | ab the houd of tho now cabinet. and should be carefully prescrved. s : Trouble is Settled el f nE St. Paul Globe. His foot and ankle are | _Auother visitor of promineuce was Hon, NAW UODNTIES Ay Xonw, Jan.p.oihe olloming, i) R leo) Tanda = TR g toriity IStatohood Conmvention Called. roading in full. Mr. Reed demanded the | gij)| heavily incased, so that they may | Moses W. Ficld, of Dotroit. If he came During the last two_years five new coun- | Pateh was received by Richard K. Fox this | - CHIOH00: ;".’.'Q',.':m:: :;'S":fi'm“:rd '\,"’ YANKTOY, Duk., Jan 8.—The statohood ex- | biution. which U"Jfi'.f"?ox'?lx.o.‘."'lxui';&[ theres | got into good shape again. Depew | here with a spocil objoct ho kept it to hims Lwo yeu i 3 i rst time, th s ed by NKTON, Dalc.y . —The s - | olution, which called fort vigorous pro- | ot into goo ° again. solf, ' 'He tullied froely, however, ties have been organized, namoly, Box Butte, | morning from St. Louis: | both parties to the controvorss to be prac. | ccutive committeo has issued a call for a | test from Mr. Anderson of Kansas, who has | stuck his log into a hole in the floor of | Jucnc'othor. things i hoarer e nayReiL Thomas, Grant, Perkins and Rock counties. Kilrain will sign articles to fight John L. i 2 { delegate conventon of counties in southern | been the chief antagonist of the Union Pa- | his house, where a plumber had care- | General Alger woul i >resi Four more will completo their organization | Sullivan for $:0,000 and the championship of | tically settled. The conference to-day be- 8 g SISIBIL R4 Andareont demanded theyeas | 1essly letthiamext Andithe dlalosation | oo o it Mould compriss (0kb oReaNE on tho 1th of this month, namely, Banner, | the world at cithor Toronto, Ottawa or | tween the ofiicials of tho road and the com- | Dakota, tomect Jauuary 16, for the purpose of | [0 s o ordering the provious question, | at the anklo had proved more, bother- | positive in his opinion. that Blaiue would b Douel, Scotts Blufts und Kimbali.” The last | Montroal. Hoth Miteholl and Kilrain em- | wittoo of nino resulted in an amicablo agroo- | Wing steps to further state Lood for South | sylon wo quorum voted. A cail of the housc | gomo than & clean broak would | ecrotary of state: | four are’ being orcauized out of Cheyenno | phtically deny, that ey have any wisun | et on nearly all the poiats at issuo, and it Dakota, e commitioe believes South | Liay thon ‘ordorad. e eatied showed tho | forme o™ o PO 3 WO | By O ek Sisitors was Ton, H. A { county. orstanding with Richar. Fox. 3 d akota's chances at Washington are Waning, T T b b ara N bolD G felk ' | have been. . ; - , Visitors . H. A { NEW STATE DUILDINGS ERECTED DURING TOE e is confldently expected a complete under- | and many fear two or three years will elapse {’;;;°;‘,;ug,’u‘,; ,f{‘,t‘:‘,,’ér;;n;‘g’;“f“.:‘;{fio“,‘l"n‘,‘f ting in front of a hotel a delapidated | Hawking, ~of Tennessce, lute = defented | LAST TWO YEARS, Would Not Itevesl His Gonfederate, | standing will be roached to-morrow morning. | before admission 15 achieved. It is urged that | yatt SIS PERICC (i Uiior tho call | man nccosted him. — The stranger | Fehublican candidate for: governor of thav | Tho followinis is a tatement of the state | Vo 10t FEVE AU FEMITSIHCE | The only hiteh in the arrangements for ond.- | action should be taken at the prasent con- | \woro not, sustained, The sorgeant at arms [ looked like a broken dowr bummer, | a"onsidorablo length in talking with tho { buildings ercctod by virtuo of appropriations | oLt ived tis morning with requisi- | ing the strile was on one of tho minor de- ross, and in oase such s not dorie the stronic | was dispatched to Hunt up and arrost absen- | and his clothes were sadly bedraggled, | president-clect, wnd 18 stenuously in Tavor of insano at Hastings, cost $63000; | here aftor robbing Adams & Westlake, of | didnot feel justified in granting without first | admitting the state. Tng by 8 o'olock iho house adjourned, a tramp but as an _example of the_for- YoeUgRtonioL whal ho fasma: the Loulsisy o) U I a " sdtstd 3 ) roctor ot any i 3 o War., ¢ calied epew by name an VLS vi- DA D 8 e & 8 > 42 e . diers und sutlors’, home ot Qrand. Ialand, [ managor of tho city department of the firm, | tho diroctors of the company o Bos.| T DA A s Land Law Reform Legislation. dontly an old asquaintance. but ho noy. | He says the " fraudulent ' count of Omaha, & ono-story briok buldiig to be used | came down with Hoas. Both proceeded to | ton. They requested time, thorefore, to | St sOWS: S S UIOOL 490 TA0Y 3 WasnINGToN, Jan. 3.—The house commit- ‘tholess had the abject air of a boggar | YO8 O 8ix of the counties where kit b rag v | the office Yonia 201100, swhore exchange telegrams with the Boston | @& agreement to maintain passenger rates o0 i = il 1onbholoss e j BRA [ the black population is lurgest for kitchen, dining room, storage and play | the ofiice of the chief of police, where the | aipialn onRel toe on public ands to-day took action on the | ns o asked for a temporary loan KON . ponul G rooms, cost $10,000: industriul school at | money taken from Vines was tirned over to | ofiice, and they have no doubt that full au- p Went into effect January 1, information | oo bl rolating to public lands, by means | © /Phis is my last Spre ively ) | caused his defeat, Tho county officers in- ¢ Kearney, two family buildings and a build- | them, which was found to be $120 short. | thority will be received to accept any propog | comes from Kausas City to-nignt that indi- Frih L his is my last spree, positively,” | stead of selecting the clection judges and in- for Inundry, ‘also n cookery and out | Whoh they askod Vines about tho shortaze | sitions ittoo th Ly prohoy | othor rate war, The Rock Island, | ©f Which it is hoped tho legislation at this | he said. 'L have sworn off for good | spectors from the two great partics, appoint- e a0 h L b o Tt | NGt R n aATRI(0ES T Tia - aonfaderatn and | Bivaniof Sthofcommisiooithat teRfatxinil LS (A | session of congress will greatly modify the | this time. Let me huve $1 Lo buy some- | ed nozie but democrals, What the republi- houses, cost $20,015; hospital fo at | ho said he paid §100 to his * reasonable. When the committee of nine | acting on the report that the Mis- R A B 4 s P il L) i Vorfoll, two wings to main building, §a | the balance went for incidental expenses. | cuijod o 0! 3 <Y es : public land policy of the government. The | thing to eat and I will be all straight- | ¢ans of the south particularly want, says oIty ! called at tho general offices of the Burling- | sourl Pacific had sold tickets from 3 s B g Hawki ational clection I ] building for boiler house, engine house, and | Who Ius confederate was he would 1ot | Yon this morning, Vico Drosidents Stone and | Kansas City to Denyer, ueblo and Colorado | house passed during the last session a bill re- | ened up in a duy or two.” Hawking,lsaationalleloctionils wibiavgrll f TRy, amd & i for Kiohen, bakery, | rovod il il Peasley wero walting advices from Hoston, | Springs at & cut rato, this aftornoon made a | pealing the pre-emption and timber culture, | While speaking he held one hand [ ol fiehinery ontivaly out of the hands of & :}{'\1‘1:“:2""6 33.;::. ;;‘L:::{im’v‘”x'{-m ‘“m:,;"f"v“.‘,:‘ Governor Luce Inaugurated. and asked that the conference be delayed | cut of $3.15. Late this afternoon the Union | and otherwise amending the land laws, but | over his mouth, after the manner com- | stato legislatires. He will not state what, 7o R T A TR e YT n. 8.—Governor Luce | until 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Chairman | Pacific agent received orders to meet the cut, | g action has been taken on the measure by | mon enough to supplicants who are | if any, views General Harrison expressed on ] $54, home for the friendless, ding LaNsiNg, Mich,, Jan, Cavener readily consented to this, and at the | and the Missouri facific and other lines fol- ash her Vi ] , a boiler house, luundry and bake shop, $5,6: e el Bloib) ARt iaeaslarnon s oS | ) ADG D shoili s 2 4 the senate. In order to facilitate the passage | @shamed of themsclves, but he wus so | the subject. 5 | )y was inaugurated at 2 o'clock hour named he and his associates returned | lowed suit. A further cut is anticipated to- reful about it that the acti i ——rean 20; penitentiary, abuilding forshops, laundry | o aongiderable portion of the governor's an- | and were received. They were in session [ morrow. of tho essentinl featurcs of this goneral land | Caveful aboyt it that the action excit d 3 batu rooms end chapol, 839,200; feoble ras devoted to the temperance | from 3 o'clock —until twenty minutes e bill, the house committee to-day took up the | Curiosity. The explanation came, Unanimously Condemned. . dod Bogtrioe o two's nual address was devoted to the temperance S Paw o a 4 ninded institute at rice, & twostory 3 y ¥ " | past 5, when they encountered an ob- The Weather Indications. e L e Pawned them again, ch?’ said | Sawr Lake Crry, Jan. 8.—|Special Telo- , 3 / cat 5 3 3 he Weather In bill passed by the senata in Decomber, pro D rick building with stone basement, $15.218; | question, Upon this subject, he says in part: ¥ 0 L 180095, il * 3 : stacle in a pomt which the Burlington For Nebraski Fale, slight'y. cold T SR Inited | Pepew, as he gave the 81 to his unfortu- | gram to Tue Ber.|-—Much indignation is felt 1 dustitute for blind, @ man building, alsv & | “Believing the sentiment of a large portion | people hadoverlooked, and worenot prepared | FoF Nebrasl air, slight'y colder | viding that the public lands of the United { FARPI (8 (1% BITE 1o Xum Asx |=uch A Duilding for boiler’ house, laundry and coal | o tho state is ripeand ready for it, I com- | to meot without further advices from tho | Winds. generally northwestorly. States now subject to private entry, shall be | "WEEANRGCNNIN 00 o roply ag the | eonk il clasuss of ciizons of lddho. 8t house, $30,700¢ Grant meniorial hall, $19.100: | mong to your considoration the passage of a | eastern hoadquartera, Tt was thon decided | For owa: Genorally fuir, colder winds, | disposed of under the lomestead laws owly. | follow shambled away. : e | Clovelund’s pardon of five Mormons, The ’ ) industrial collego building (Nebraska hall), | jocat option law, if one can bo devised free | to adjourn until 10:30 a, m. te-morrow, The | becoming northwesterl After making numerous amendments to | &1 huve known that man twenty | S-2scoiated Press despatch from Washington . $i1,000. 3 i AL from constitutional objections. If our con- | faces of tho committces and Burlington offi- | ~ Kor Dakotu: Fair, clearing in southern | the bid, Holman was instructed to reportit | voobe 50 D airas men l“L'" Y | stated that four were convicted of unlawful ot ANAURANOR OF STATE “(ulljl!lf?.'l | stitution “probibits us from " securing an | cials were wreathed with smiles when they | portion, colder except in extreme northwest | to tho house and usic its early considedation. Youmy 1‘;‘1 ‘:l""' _‘“"l“f"'fli and he is a | cohabitation, and one of adultery. This is ] The aggregate cost of the bublic buildings | eficient law for localities, it doos not prohibit. | parted for the night. portion, nearly statiouary temperature, | It is the purpose of the commitiee i this | CApabla, well-behuved fellow most of the | incorrect. The truth 18 all five ‘were cons owned by the stato is nearly ¥2,500,000. | a general law, and if we are deaied other op Timos will say: “It is understood that by | northerly winds. way to endeavor to throw the proposed land | time, but periodically his appetite for | victed of adultery. — The president’s pardon Upon this property it has insurance 1o the | portunitics no dount in the future this gourse | the terms of the agreement, the —oid s reform lezislation into the bands of a con- | drink gets the better of him; then he | is unanimously and heartily condomued. : amount of §,021,050. The amount appro- | yill be resorted to.” Q" engineors will be placed again SPARKS FROM THE WIRE. forence committee of the house and senate to | hecomes the unsightly bummer that you F3 priated by the last logislature, &2 1,000, wlun —— e ——— upon @ square footing, instead M E.B. & S = sect il possible, the substantial changes | have just seen. While on these de- Short in His Accounts, ¥ not suflicient to placo n-n-\nr-u|tu.\x{_vux5rllll«s Postal Changes. of being blacklisted by nearly | o ld?qr i lh_n/).' a wu‘ Jwi“-l:l l|‘mtv ision | (esired to be effected in our land laws, Tl bauches he will spend every cent that he S1. Lovis, Jan, 2,—A special from Gan's- two wings (just completed) of the Norfolk WaAsIINGTON, Jan, 8,—|Special Telegram | all the railroads in the country. The Bu broker and exchange member, died last even- | i1 ygreed upon by the committee to-day { .. h 4 » g " n i LB W G asylum and uvon the asylum for the meura- | SERNEERe &k S0 S st | lington road will set the examplo by gi ing at St. Louis. et thas ahiofly vatabty | can obtain, and finally, us o lnst and in- | vile, Texas, says: E. W, Gilcrcase, county ble at Hastings (just completed) and to meet m-“ Pl _“h‘: |3l M ‘I"__ the strikersemployment in pre Charles O. White, manager of White's | for agriculture or subject to private entries, | Variable resort, he pawns his false | treasurer of Montaguo county, is short in ronewals of policies expiring between De- | ofice chianges have beon made =Mrs, WIAr | others whenever Vacancies occur, and by | opera house, Detroit; dled v’ an carly hour | shall bo disposed of under the homestead teeth., That is the climax. He has | his accounts $1.000. A called meeting of the coubor 1, 1855, and_ April 1, 1350, . he other | A ‘Talbert appointed postumistross at EIport, | burying completely out of aight, the' hatcheu | yesterday of poritonitls. law only, and that the pre-emption laws shall | done it now, and that was why he kept | county comniissioners is now in scssion cous :lux:l::m\l::’nldlnul are insured in reasonablo l\l“ lulnlua\::n{i \"If'llrl“ K;I, H‘n\;»:%cr r]:lxnmll: \VIIA‘IU:I‘\":'I‘ dllu,'un te 'l-w:ltllfl 1-;7.'& h.rm-nmuuuI wlns rf('m\'uxl at New York | be repealed. l'x;rwnm\vhr,: have made pre- | his hand over his mouth,” sidering the matter. ounts. Mrs. Ho . Churen, Wesley, IKossuth oth Vice President Stoue aud Chairman | yesterduy of the launehing of the Reumberto [ emption or homestead entry of th The law requires the governor to keep all | uounty, vice . M. Butts, resigned; the oftice | Cavener decline to give anyof the details of | by th fan ' o ave rfoo X ¢ ) vice F. M. 3 « © an wils of | by the wovernment. It is larger than | land, but have not ferfocted title state buildings propoerly u‘ns_ur.-lal In ‘f',‘,h[' of Hyde, Winneshidbk county, discontinued | the mneeting, or the nature of the conclusion. | Knglund's two largest war vessels, B thereto, are given the right to make 10 moat the dewiands for the Ok tWo YOI | from Janusry 30, g gy The annulling of .the election to the local | @uother homestcud entry. —Whenever a an uppropriation of #33,004,12 will be neces: | Nebraska~A" postoflice has been estab: Western Passenger Association. | youge at Quebec of How, James Mceshane for | settler upon the public domain is unuble, on sary and an emergency should be attached. )lx:lh.-u .im auc‘xl mento, z"huul.s cu‘unly, and Ciicaco, Jan, 8.—The general managers of | bribery caused o sensation. account of destruction of crops, sickness oe MUSTANG STATE BANKING INSTITUTIONS, Clmer E., Good appointed postinuster, AT T Ty T T PRy e oo to tho eleators of | other unavoidable cause, to secure support Recont acourrcnces haye drawn attention Peors-vocy BlLheh sieierslionyof the Wetlersuslalien | Houlavger, In ga safieons o tho lostors of from tho land lovatod upon, tho local land LINIMENT to the cohdition of state banks and banking dvice to Mothers. " 3 q e ho have been | @Mcers may grant a leave of absence from tostitutions. 1 respectfully rocommond the | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al. | 8kveed to form an association for the main- | those wembcrs of parliament v tho claim to the setler for not exceeding one enactment of legislation which shail provide | ways be used for children teething. Ttsoothes | tenwnce of passenger rates in the territory g Agulon ] 3 year, Homestead sottlors who have made for frequent examinations of these iustitu- | the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, | and for the conduct of passengor business in John W. Walroth, of Minneapolis, crock- | antyy to less than one-quarter section cf tions and which shall secure protection to | curesjwind colic, and is the best remedy for | conformity with the interstate commerce | ery und glassware, assign Asscts about | yand, are given the privilege of making depositors and stockholders. liarrbeea, 25 & bottle. law. The plan of agreement that was rec- | $30,000; liabilitics about 00, another entry, the sgeregate quality under TRUSTS, —— - ommended last Septomber was taken up and | Kilrain's backers offer to meet Sullivan's | entries not to exceed 180 ac 1¢ wisdom and stutesmanship can devise PR R, considered section by section, Encouraging | fricnds at Toronto on Monday 1o sign for a e Legislation which shall suppress and_ deatroy | - Duury, Jan, 8,—In the eouaty couct to- prakpons aves tuaan, DRk all Aniicion hadino J AERE 105009, 000 5 81ds B39 Bie Rello Qasorie Nebraska and lowa Pensions. eV ch Las grown up in these ¢ Judge Kelly o y o sente e a U 3 bk | Mo V. NG i 8.—{Special Teleg ) L Cnlor tha i o trusta,wheroby | 42Y Judge Kolly confieuiod all the sentences | o mecting will re-conveno to-morrow 10 | Tho stablos of the Boston paving and | Mier Yimomi Jan, B-=(80e0d, THekTAm \ the strong oppress tho weak, I pray you to | lmposed upon persons evieted froin the Van- | procced with tho work. health department burned yesterday aft :J—Penslons granted Nobras. exercise that wisdom and statesmanship,and | deleur estates who proviously had been —_—— noon. Loss oyer $50,000. Two firemen were | kans: Increase—Burlington Cunningham, blot out the great wrong. found guilty of resisting the sheriff and at- | ‘Toerr is human, but you make no | badly hurt by falling timbers. Wayne; Lawrance Duggan, Omaha; Charles A PINKERTON MEN. tacking the po'ice. Judge Kelly denounced | mistake if you uso Dr. Jones' Red | ‘The anuual moeting of the Wisconsin | 8. Galloway, Charles Sontag, Barada, Orig. T recommend the enactment of a law pro- | the governuent for its }l“"-‘ “"il '"““‘L‘N' Clover Tonic for dyspepsia, costiveness, | State Historical society was held at Madison. | inal widows—Minors of William M. Urey, § hibiting the introduction of a body of Pink- | tion In dealing with rehellion and said the | 1,4 }peath, piles, pimples, ague and | * John Ryan and Charles and F'red St. Petor | Elm Creek. Mexican survivors—Henry / erton men, so called, into the state, or any | prisoners each deserved to be imprisoned for | oy, i ™ 000 appetite, low spirits, ov | were drowned while skating at South Farm- | East, alias Henry Thornhill, North Loup. ?3.'-"&:";.‘1'1.?J..!’l;’:",.'&?&:’:fi%'{:‘:;&’im7:'3«';? tive years. 8 diseases of the kidneys, stomach and | iPEton, Mass. Pension granted Towans: Original in - y fiinennes 05 ldho. B iy At West Superior, Wis., 8 number of dock | valid—Samuel T. Walos, Burlington; Clark RN AT RO o aitte ] Nam \1n:‘|‘3 :Yeulnvuflrj}:ll’tlu‘r‘lle.:'gl'Allon LT N 89 conta,_Gooduun Deig Op strilers attacked aud_ uninoroifully beat the | Smith, Colfax; William'F. Woaver, Crosco; tention {n the trans-Mississippi region. Tho | Honry Weraer, wholesale dealer in hides, | B¥uLIN, Jan. 3.—Great anxioty is folt ro- | TroRh fornofio"ora boiler hoop factory | ton. Restoration and inorease—Will- estublishmont of such a barbor tnto which | o5& SRS R G TG Teure, | Barding Princo Bismarcks health. The | o 'clinton. i ., three men. were instantly | ian F. Playle, Ewart. In- Ships of tho hoaviest draft could come Withe | poyy “purtnor of the tirm. Liabilities are | ohancellor has beon ordered to remain in | jalled and I ajurea, e Latea oase—Michael Mattemore, Des Moines; fatally injured, [ out obstruction would remove the most e frarr P b 9 I trict repose and not o g elin, oRo vyl 8| Joho Cinther, W: A N ! O o hatacta’ 1 omEarola), traflo over | Aaid to bo §500,000; sssote £30.000n hides; | #irlot Fopose and uok 1g fo to Boriin Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, of Towa, spoke at In " | {pi Ciother, Waverlys (uebrand fi: Hess, the Gulf of Mexico, and would open a new | & e partucrsnip qua AT — 5 ,. | dianapolis yesterday, on woman's suffrage. | o non b i y ) f 3 caused his apponitment. cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s | She will call on General Har Faerr Fort Dodge; Kdward Horan, Bristoi; J. A. 1 |3 B e rtalto canris TN Positive Cure will promptly and thor | oo Will eall on Genordl Harrlson to-day. = | patterson, J. Lockridge, Spring Hill; Suinuel Thus the ‘ Mustang”. conquers pain, p Yt Yo o 8 e ewation, | . Difficulty of breathing, lightness of | oughly cure the worst case of rocont Steamship Arrivals. [, Bayeue, Origioal widoys . eie Makes MA E K | e L riant Barviass. the chest and thraat, quickly relicved | cough, cold or-throat or lung trouble. | At New York—The Maiue, from Bremor. | M. brcthor ot 1tiohard Hathaurn | Granor akes N or BEAST well again! i KEFONTS AND STATEMENTS tuaNsMurTED. | Dy a few doses of Dr. J. II. McLean's [ Buy the dellur bottle for chronic cases. | At Rotterdam—The Rotterdam, from New | laid; Fanny S., mother of Chester’ Ciifford 1 1n compliance with soction 23, article 8, of | Tir Wine Lung Balm. 23cents a boule. | Pléussut to take. Goodman Drug Co. | York, Monto; Sarab, widow of Frederick Steras, { J : { ) L Y i T " el e R "

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