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2 3 IHE OMAHA DAILY BE S — - —— S — - . R BFA’[‘ H]“ BY Sl\ LM)S must ba an infinite love which IRO“ T”F "‘\“I\F\E STATF ln{‘» \|\;< Qm‘m« 'd Friday but will bo re \COI ORFI) “ \\‘S “J”T l \I“ tleman porsonally, but entirely without \ The Subject of Rev. A. W. Lamars -[. t + :j.'\- o *w‘l ;x:(‘n_ wltibiiary “ 2 LA o TOmR) V0 Bt on W v i LURED MAN'S JUS C‘. M | perience in inde Accordingly an Sermon at the First Baptist thing (8 Eife by 4 ’,'H‘E,JL, the Pirst i State Fair Snperintendants, ];;‘.‘«L'{y'fl‘."}','\",""\‘v”' g Bl it “Whose daughter art thon? tell me, I pray | (i, 8 K Ly ke Drs Motrsee, Ta., Jan. 18, =[Special to T RSt Y TarmET o, JOUCTAE Of the s wise of 1l igious man, and reviv- | Sad Doath of & Well Known lowa ., Jan. 18, ~Spocial to Tue | house of former congrosses, has boen em Closo of the Six Day Race at tho | thee That was the t osea by the | iy helief in [shtar, who, fccording to re B | —The annual state fair is under the | COMpensation for the Capture of a | ploved to “assiat™ the new fudex clork with Colofseum. Rev. A. W. Lamar last ni in his se 1 | the Babylonians, lamented and weps Flonoor. direction of the oMcers of the state aerienlty Rebel Stoamor. the expectation of be: paid for his ser to the daughters of Omaha, and they can bo | gyver the deluge caused by | and e ral society, The directors have just selected s ) W Iadee oy condngent fund. The . found in the twenty-fourth chapter of Gene- | would not be comforted beeanse her [ THE MASON CITY MURDER TRIAL, | 88 superintendonts of the different depart S whe 1w 1y a6 bl '“_’{H*‘“ ,g\w" w!; KNAPP WINS THE FIRST PLACE | sis, twenty-third verse. children were not At this point it be- ments for 1880 following: Tickets, Johu | DUE A QUARTER OF A CENTURY [ looking tho situition over were compolled 0 Pictur AN eastern scene in Mes. ear that the religious man has —— R. Snaffer, Des Moin rates, H Smith, » commence de novo, and are now busily en - P tdisr Prodiny € oni opotami 3,000 years ago, he told the | the more scientific view of the two,and | Intercsting Agricultural Statistics— | Mason City; side shows and refreshmonts. | gaged in cof the Tobors, IBHex. 1o & y Prodigy Comes It Wl | 1 P entifi N anded 1ot s ! widdos ey P arranging the matter an. nserting the ':‘1 oldier 'r'vuu.\ ml ' " ® | story of Rebecca, as she unknowingly ;* sclentific. man has wied from | Appointment of State Fair Supers | & C. Webb, Des Moinos; ground, N. k, | A Bl Introduced to Pay It Sanc. | Srranging thie mitiee and inser g the ose] Second—Scenes and Inci- treated well the emissarics of Abram, who | hi sublimo heights to cloudy pootey, intondents—tndusteial lnstis Parker, Dos Moinos; chief marshal, C. . tioned Even by Ex- 1s industry and good liek will have it roady fo . dents When the Final Pistol had been seut to seck her hand in mar nd the perplexities arising from poet- Wells, Knoxville; horses and mules i F Rive tho printer bofore the sossion cl0scas but LT ttn, DAtes, x horses and mules, L. ¢ A Grip Fall of Rivers I bofore th ) s 3 b Shot Was Fired. for Isaac. He told how, through kindness < “I b, ";‘l fitost sinhid 4 K laldwin, Con Bluffs; cattle, John A and Creeks. complete journal of the last session w 3 Heart, sud had wtor® tho camels of tho | “Tlie survivalof the fittest, s proached - Evans, West Liberty; swine, J. W. MeMul ¢ DRcaont ahaa Uil RIter the cxpiravion’ot e S— Lo ph v Di s, is the glorification of N \ 5 - PrCsInt s0s8ion of Congress, avan, and spoke of the amount of physical | | Found Dead In a Car, len, Oskaloosa: sheepy and poultry, ex-Gover Ly e strong, but the religious man has " , C. C. One Sant b Altogether 1y be said that the ofice of Cloge of the ce. rtion that work eotailed, Tt would bave | LR A Bt b CHR N ek Rep OAK, la, Jan. 13.-Spocial to Tug | 1€ g Carpenter, For ‘I"W o 1t A Brave Black Man. th < of houso of ropresentatives Tho report of the great six-day bicycle bled for life the society belles of to-day wal! inherit the earth.and that the race | BEE]—When freight train No. 12 pulied | qucicatat wrains wnd carotibies 1 oo, WasHINGToN, Jan Special to Tue | would i excellent fleld for race which came to an end Saturday evening he drew a picture of the present day, | jg not always to the swift nor the battle | 1110 Red Oak from the west at 5:30 yester- | Ced {ls; poultey and apiaty, the samo \‘;v‘ T'he determined opposition whith has | A Investicating committ O i was unavoidably crowded out of Sunday 1 asked the femimme portion of the | to the strong. This docirine involves | oy afternoon, it had, as part of its load, two | dairy and implemonte. W Tommson Ouka. | developed to the pass: the bill to incorpo- 0 tho journa morning's issue, but will be found below AL PRI s Lo LT ol tremendous begging of the guestion, of shoop which ware taken on at Hast- | 100Sas fruits, plants and floivers, S.'G; Thol- | rate tho Nicaragus canal, has absolutely | Srreet. ud thoro iy tobo ok, Nor are Undoubtedly the largest crowd that ever Mo in the veins of the average | It 15 an assumption,without n particle of Ta. The conductor, Mr. Petre, had | {oll, Otilaiwa e arts, ete., W. W. f blocked all work upon the ' privato. calendar | s : assembied in the western country witness i von Howed the grando: Hood oofl, and in the teeth of drrect evi- | noticed a man in with the sheep at Hastings By s of the house Che Nicaragua bill is consid GENERAL ARKISON AND THE HANKS can woman flowed the grandest blood | 1 aliiiais gk AN : a sporting event, was that which filled the and 1o them it was left what the | dence, that the changes from @on towon | and agaln at Emerson, and he appears to Phio Caso of Clioste ered o be, undor tho rules, w private meas. | A gentioman who has boon_closely altiel vast auditorium of the Colosseum last night eration should be. Parents are sup have been slow, wdual and unat- | have been keeping a good watch on his bus Des Moixas, In., Jsn. 18,—[Special to 1 ure, wnd as such is unfinishod businoss ovory [ i (et l-”““vi‘(w M :u“mu\-:y "Phe tremendous throng in itself was a thrill |10 dove their sons, but 1t s 00 & [ tended with -~ disaster. Apparently | ness, for at ked Oak he was looking {0 800 if | Tiek,|—Tho case of Chester Turnoy, which | Friday whichi is private bill day, until dis= [ e polies of the o now president to call in ing sight, for it isn't often that one gets to | KECRS e G aolossneas, thoir | Lorwin had - no cholco between {all was right and was horrified to find the | has attracted so much attention notonly in | Posed of. As soon us it is out of tho way | for rodemption {ho bonda how Seld from nh seo from S00 to 10,000 people gathered under kneas, was claiin for protection, and | {H18 view. und hiypothesis involving | man dead in the car with the sheop. As- | Towa but in other states, is still undermined. | SVeral othor bills will' bo rapidly passed | Honal bunks ty secure govorument deposits oue roof, for any purpose or any circum- | when the thought of a_calamity that ‘coutd [ difect divine creations after cach cats | gitance was called and the man taken out. | A groat deal of sympathy is folt. for the i, | UPon, and then & vory intorestig measure Belivads fnet Genoral Harrison doos: nat Mot vor bo repared in life can forea fath- | aclysm had brought about n chang TN b s Tty ' SRR \LOrastil L NANSUES | puliove it fs right or equitable to have dis stance, Every sc in th reat amphi or parr B 'm o ition of thi 16 18 Y, Shls poiitt It proved to be Mr. Thomas Sheets, of Mace- | prisonod boy, for it is gencrally belioved | Will be reached. 'This is the bill for the re « nation in- the matter of government do- eatre was occupied, and the large area r er's G or L) Ofl OF VELLTIGES, 81 0! nis, 4 very old sottler of western lowa, i PR A A W x lief of Hon, Robert Smalls, of South Caro ¥ bl AL oo AL ‘”‘_r Nig.) ks L T it e, | shoula stand ready "to snerifice even | that Darwinism hreaks down, for the | having been hore over thirty years. o i :“"‘ :“ entence was excossive and ox. | ol ‘“"“]' 1 “ ll‘m‘ 4 e | oy e ] A served for promeniding was Jammed with €X- ) Jife to shield “a daughter from | proof tends towards the establishment | well known in Red Oak and also in Council | tremely severe. Seventeen years' imprison A Lo sl L i IE A S BB A in n:"‘.l\;.mxl"-mm;\ wtie :“4\ mon, g | v A\;M whea that ’.M‘u.\\‘m r:‘ [ll‘;;muu of unbroken evolution, but with differ- BIufts, as his home is in Pottawaime county, | ment for several small thefts 18 too much, | ;“"' it thus ““’"”"‘ lefrauded out of TG e A aa auNt PR ‘“'““ was indeed o magnificent audicnce, an 0 womanhood a1 'w how carofully she | (st RS CR 0 8 clysms | It appoars that he had loaded his sheop at | especially when the culprit was a bo, o | his seat in the presont house, in spite of the al circulati eney, when the thousands of throats swelled into | had been watched from the eradle up s [ e l\’\‘,',‘,: b “\. {8TTED; r,'” "’:\l.hl :',l ‘”l;\‘ "% | Macadonia and came. on ‘vln‘v‘ oA w]h royl m.“m; ! \r’ h“.- s 1 : 8 l,(“x‘ \I,‘“ ;Z'[“,),l“ fact that he had 25,000 majority h \ {ine LR P one grand diaphason of applause over som Ao something to reward | € )se existence o past, and of S D | hette hoon sent 1o the refo Ml maj ) 1080 dejosit to bo redesmed pcial 6ot oh tho part, nf thils. pacor. of How could she do it: | Whose recurrence in the future there [ fromt :',‘]l‘“‘ 10 dlnstings, where his v | sehool, It is understood that the wovernor Smalls, during the war, a in | Pue matter of depositing money i the na that, the very carth and atmosphere scemcd wishos of the mother. | can be no doubt. - We have dircet evi- | fiChicago. Agent Lumb tolographed to | WL not pardon Tarney at prosent, but nrob. | South Carolina waters, w a bravery, | tional anks by the the treasury. thus desig to vibrate, Mako her your confldante, and have no se- | dence, Priorto the cataclysm which | jus wife.” Dr. McFatrich was called and | fom,willin the course of the year, The | which fow men of much lightor skin possoss, | Bitink corlain panks us “depositories,” is The great raco was o splendid ono from | crets, no confidences you eaunot unbosom to | erented the western Moditerranenn,and | mado an examinition of the body. and conid Bt LU LR el &y the | ke seized the rebel ste nnver, sibonss: [ i ey are OmT . qor URLKE boginning o finish, und the uncertainty with | her. 'So soon s you do, you nave takenine [ which at the same time converted the | not find any marks on him, and it is supposed | s ¢ tetters and indiviauatapplications | gy wun by the rebel forts, and turmed her | Geposit o man st 5o A bank to bo & which the butcomo s fraught kept the | first stop on the downward road to perdition. | gooun of Atlantis into tho desert of | that he dicd of heart disease or appolexy, Ho | 8 hud rathe | oy v | over to the union authoritics. He has lettors | government denvsitory t dejiosit goveRic ople 1o h state of ant 1| Don ” shambeor, th \ more set in his refusal to pardon the bo tale vy must deposit gover. Doopie D & toverish stato of oxcitement and | Don't read novels in your shambor, that | gupines tho redwood thee, which is now | Wae Well advanced in years, but toailap. | H2 Hi s e Ll ¥ 5 et caplitaiib sl el anxiety until tho Tast lap was run and sturdy | you would blush to see her look at, | Sthara, ree, R T ey L el D o doesn't want to_abpear 1o be driven to | by the score frow prominent aruy ofticers of L bonds with t casury for the full little Knapp was proclaimed the winner, | Don't steal 1y 1o a dance, when [ onfined to Culifornin, covered the [ GG A UG ARG S 0 s he | the and so he refuses to be moved by [ e United States, as well as from the nayal [ #MOURt of money received. “Fhe government having beaten Manager Prince's Unknown, | You would not wish to meet her, and_don’t | lands of contral Europe, and with it [ 5 00 i o Wit o et B¢ | the appeals that are made to hii. authoritics, commending his course, @al- | sacurity for e manon oan g A i us Mr. Ned Rea or “The Soldier, a8 he | earrey on andestine correspondence with grow the Louisiana cypress, the tulip oss the last deg rugalon, sgemingly P e i W ! e LA CLALL] ane Neither s has been more particulurly yelept, out by six | young man that you are afraid to show her. the Virginian ‘,.‘v.‘_;,,,,,mh LP [ ne s the last death strugglog, but scemingly e gy Wi Lot Lih I,\Alll gt 1) s fnstanco, and | thfi Lbank s madea depository any laps Ko words. onnh describe: the meantioas of Bt L vaIY it b Suitos y ithou! s Morxes, Ta., Jan. Special to Ty | testifying to the great valuo of his services | indic the nnent regards that The uproar at this climax was tremendous, | man who would ask any girl to do anvthing ‘i;":“”‘l”‘“"" “3]”]\"‘_‘"‘;}“'" LU LG UL LU is the tin for the rail. | {9 e union 1o was, under the prize money | ik any safer tiai o s, o oy and in the twink r the | clandestine, whether correspondence or 4 2 H X o " rond commissioners to determine the duratior w, entitle 0 leavy compensation, but | ernment is sceured. gud as long as there is Bistol's ‘crack Hwd announ thit, £ || montina R o tFIG BIELSHOWIA 8o Tk ok ope below the Alps was enveloped in Murs. Brown's Trial. ";"I‘ kel to determine the duration | oywing to the backwardness of the national pucy 1o lonn banks, one may got it from struggle was over, the race courso and urenn what' is due t hersell or her mother as | glaciers, but the further north the geo- Muisox Crry, Ta., Jan. Special Tele- | Of their terms of office, All three men elected | government in paying its obligations, Cap overnment as well as another. When it werc a living sea of pushing, jostling, jam- [ for a moment to sanction it. If you valuc st goes the stronger avc the evi- [ gram to Tue Bre.]—The trial of Mes, Sarah | 8¢ the same time last fall, with the under- | tain Smalls has been deprived of bis just | € i oy havite from 1 to 38 par cent pro. ming, shouting humanity, and it was fully | your soul, your cternal happiness, or oven es of increased warmth in_that [ E. Browa, mdicted for the murder of her | Standing that they should draw lot ta ducs for & quarter of u contury. | AL A L ST fiftoen minutes before “the referee could | vour position in society, if you ha ken on, until when he gets to the North | son Josso or fatheri 7 which should have the three years, the two AR ATV Rtk e i Ty iAol ; n nd her father-in-taw, Hiram A n \ Ll he reach the judges’ stand and declare the re- | this first downward step, turn back pe he sees honeath, the pink cornl of | Brown,will be tried to-morrow, Judge Georgo | years, and the one year term, respectively. | o 05 1 Has the ununimons sapport of the f & depsitoriesthe profit to the banker iy sult of the race. This, however, was finally [ and unbosom yourselyes to your mothe EHTAERABIEAL Ll ; DR 0 GUALTICEDED HAsss DAL M Gt tively. | committoe o claims behind it —for_even | trivial, and the peopls will be glad, with the accomplishied, and will be found subjoined: ~ | And then the mother's cares are many, and [ ¢ m«““;”"‘ MOwIRERRY 1””. i ml”“““ B Lo Bl with the sinalir rosyit that veuaie | Fobels whou he injured admit the value of | bankers, 1o have wllthe bonds dn deposit Miles Laps | she may be breaking down, There are | tehds to show that the cataclysm X IS HARIOHAE . S e pesiil st USWHLY s service, and are willing thut he should be ed in angd paid ‘Then thero would be ICHARD ATV ILY oo ] P3| Fanhters who ean 1o abed. to rofrean them, | involved o shifting of the poles | Asricuitural Week at Des Mofnes. BBy A S e e e s o | paid it enit_scarecly Tl of pussage shon Dugzhear *depositori ] Unknown SEIR SRR D! 8 | selves in order that they can gad about the | according to the hypothesis of Ad- | Des Mowxes, Ta., Jan. 13.—[Spocial to Tnr | (e snoet 1ong, Mitdle te T reached, and it will be reached ourly boeause SLOP WORK 1N CONGIESS, ST ot U 2| strects and look at the young men, but un | hemar, s0 that what wus then south is | Ber.]—The past woek in this city has been not estitious, &nd look Torws Wl o L A Dinny e 55 i ] Fhes i Dot Toaves Yho. bunden ot Hte o | nouk orth und vice versa, and that this | distinctively *agrioultural wesk 1t s | the demwing tomorrot with as imuch fut bills, g it by whiich a bill had hoon Mgl AL she 2 ries a girl tha e burden of life o ataclysin was attended with disaster to | seen a suceession of conve ns devoted to | @S if 1o apparent imitation of its vesult had g Gt o 5 8 S AN R TR NG | Armaindo’ 17 9| hor mottier. " fathers! ‘The averuge | animal lifo is proved by the disuppenr- | s isoress fond iy oatrasies oy ro | becn give TTihe BLGEARYRU b LR S 8188100 oF tho ot e L . ; Yo 2 | father 4 lot, and how | A0 ] iy (i ben erest, including orings of the AL ho ot ay, < th sion of il had | | ; i Mho fastest time was ‘made as follows: | much ~daugbtercan do o make [ Ance of the mammoth which belonged | stato parmers! alliance, tho State Agricul A Generous Deed. R L M LM LR R L e B Tl D O e G tromiE haBls IHra by thie. widnial § TUrAl sOCISEGUHE WuRBRINtTOE forthio MHalAMHE 1|\ Dis Morvws)jal, Jahi b reffaalal to mimm | Sy 19 B0, 08 o R O A ol o P itias A \ves PG 4 :’:l.{h-‘ 1:3.’;‘;;”1‘:17,‘.',‘ ml':f,;;.‘l' I_”', ORI FEREMIVE MR SR S0 8o Mo wh | [ FITEE GV AR R ES ARG QR pe s n, | Of agricultural institutes, the wecting of | Bk | —A vencrous deed has just been done | capitol carrying in his hand & great b mude , 1t not frequently happens that suct 10 his and 31 m: 400 miles, 26 hs and 18 m | for hislust dollar to make hisdnughterscom- | which has been in conscquence o to falr superintendonts, and the National | by David Pierog, & rotired millionaive banker O R L e R B | e S el LD LU 30 milos, 20 lisand 81’ 50 miles, K fortable. Hle is rufly too broud to 16t | mine of foseil ivory for the Russians for [ Harmers' alliance. 1“{““;' case, this being “;?yv;ullmrv, lu] He s burchy tract | mod to bo wall Bllatl with somelhing.. | Houso atioting A8, 0¥ cart R 83 s und 7 m; 600 mile is and 7 iom know his strogeles, but suppose you do | 110 reds of years past he annual meeting of these organizations, | of land between Estherville and Spirit Lake e s i TR h T e e Ll TYa oL BiAtaane % s of years past. Representative Funston, of Kunsas, hailed | oue of the t ies, which had a fortune B I I son that tho race was | L L O o A around tle necks | Tt is obvious that thase creatures and | thero were important reports mado of tho | for the purpose of founding thero an indus- | b Seers wi te o rlo e e | . atlven i o speenlator, The bill | an unusually good one in THore N'l.“,'.m",’\ we Aress now, are We embuarrassing you those men that inhabited the mountain | year's work. The report which the scere- | trial _school for orphan children. He will [ quired: S had never been revorted from the committee, than one, teil us father? Yon are toiling too nard and | plateaus survived whether they were [ tary of the State Agricultural society made | put 830,000 into the grounds and building, [ = **What have you got in your bag A measure which wis somowhat similar in ‘The great interest on the closing night had | we can do without a spring dress. Don't [ fit or not, and those that were on the [ is the oficial report which he makes to Goy- | and thon invest £50,000 more for the support wRivers and creeks, ™ replied en o “""!"" i with the same words was Gentered i Knapp and the Unknows, with a [ work so hard for us.» Dighters wako up. | great plains adjacent 1o the sea coust | ernor Larrabeo. It contains some vory in. | Of tho schiool. Thebuildings will bo. begun | | sWhat do you mea by “thatt”continued | ¥eported, however, from conmitiee, and its ecidos e INEy ALY, Hek o1t o Tmsolt bocause yi ¥ G ol i o in the spring and wi v capacity for | Funston, drawing n passage recommended. Before the measure Qeoided bulkc of goneral sympathiy in_favor O ot Rl Limelribochuse youiaroia ]n.ln’al)nln}]_umw-;y any regard to their | teresting figurcs relathig to tho agricultural | 500 children, who will bo sdimitted whon o | “You tait until you ot in the house,” said | wis adoptod in the senate. the e secemed to e pullivg for - the | revercnce him, and if you will but make the | ¢ “I.'}-‘_ H ”)‘Elf living IU!‘ to their mor: 1 interests and rosources pf Iowa. It siowed [ vears old, and he kept till they ara cighteon, | Sowden, “and you'will find out what I' have | take was discovered. There have hoeen plucky fellow, whose phenomenal per- | attempt to lessen his burden, you will render | haracter. Plato in his Ailantis tells | that lowa's corn erop the last year was the [ Dickinson county children are to be the first | €ot it h SO NI In L L LR CL s T formunce has ‘never been equalled within | his pathway in life more joyous, and soften [ U8 80 dircetly, and in o many words. | jargest in the union, giving an entire produet | beneficiar Ansonapctiint e B SEHY o | SRR R R sl the_ bistory of byking in this or uny other | the declining years of your own life with the | But it may bo stated as a generab propo- | of s gay 663 bushels for ta acrene of 7.7 Err g e e S S Lo LG HBTO T LU RN | country. He had bursted all combinationsand | thoughts of having done so. And when you | sition that the inhabitants of the plains ks o e S A Remarkable Cuare, ing _ through of the dark W made oven after they wore adopted by 3 I 090 rag 1 t 1 mude the race a dead game one and for pure | are keeping house for yourself by and by, | are fitter or more civilized than the | U0 4cres, an average yield of 40§ bushels Drs Moises, Tn., dan. 13.— Speciat to Tis | “OF idors was confronted by a | both h L and wh they were passin blood. The tricky professionals were put | and your father and mother are growing [ yen of the mountains, and they would | Peracre. Thisat an average price of B Siste o b r~|‘_«m ol e mber from the south. He asked mo if 1 | throu hands of the cnrolling or on upon_ their mettle from the outsct, and they | fecble, and mayhap wish to spend the evening | ), D Tl Y vith | cents per acre gives uvalue to the erop of Bl 10 Y C 553 was a fruitful year for ki for rivers and ¢ s, 18 he him rks, there | been in- Werow't ‘slow - reallsing that” they o | of Uit days with vou, don't toll your | be Pt to surround themselves ‘with | S BT Kes WL B9 the erob O [ o 00 Gorman family lving in Malcoln, 18 seeking information to’ be used in < alterations i measures have bumped up against a man who was liable to | husband to et them a boarding house, or to | domesticated —animals, —wher e [ fegs by somo. 20.000.000 bushels | DUring that time Mrs. Laurence Ptiaum, re. | this deba e viver and harbor bill here After the bave passed the i . ot o of 8 Zoo BlorY nake some other arrangzement, as they will | mountain plateaus would be the home Al F10 some 20,000, ishels | ¢ o : P et in the house. * Lreplied, *1 am looking *3 of the presiding oficors of both rob them, not only of a good deal of glory, | make some ot nt, as they wi X 5 S it hatse ns oo | siding a fow miles from that place, presented AEbon Stibafare iy ronat but a pot of money, and the race quicl worr u by beinz old and fretful. 1f there | of hunters and llhe lruldn,wl villagers 1‘mlnI was 1. )u tul be \m the storm | yop hushand with no less than four babies fi o I‘I.”'HY‘ - il nd bef ;} ‘t‘_n\\ s lw.«m‘v‘w-m:n-,\v veloped into a chase in_ whi 18 one such dow't do it I say. God says: By | among the agricultural clement. Hence | of July 4, which cut down the rising crops so [ all her own. In January triplots were born, | , M1 IPunston didu't appreciate the humor f of st wse approval follows the signa fellow for himself and Beol the lengthenine shadows that close around | 1t would follow that there would | gencrilly. Tie totai yield was TS65LSL | and i Deconb ther child came, making | HHOre was in So S ; o e A T Bindmost.” | Eivory time the sable form of | thom, by the life that is liting away irom | be a survival of those men and animals | Pushels Withan average of 193¢ cents, e | the Aftoenth in the family., - None of tho st | 01 BOUrS fatery when the Pennsyivaiiy i ittty M oSt et 1 Reading ~ was seen bounding forward | them, by the God that made you, saved you, | {hat were loss fit than others. But the | &Y yield of barloy was 24 bushels, or a [ yoar's arrivas, howover. fivad, ber ot up and attacked the river und ha tod i which Mr. Vest flcwfod was ot a | with increased speed, every spurt he made, [ by the heaven that - awaits 'you, dow't [ Y14% e Toirct oo o it the | total of 5,315,424 busbols, lowa led the tuion b billus fiercoly s i North Avcrican iudian | scrios onc, however, nd would ot huve or overy vantage gained, the doafening | but abandon this thine, 1 know of dawehtors | Visdom of the First Cause is strikingly [ on potatoes the past year, prodcing 10,742 A Tirak oainiits Dishiaps would o 1" to destroy a i bear. e | resulted in fny sevions trouble had not the ‘ shiouts of tho povlous would shalko the groat | Who aro wearing away thoir ives, thoir souls | ovinced in this luw of periodic deluges | bushels, or an average of 1133y bushels tothe | Ryp 0.k, Jan, 15— Special to 115 Bex,]— | ICADed Diles of paper on his desic and referr- | mistuke come undor his aglo eyo colosseum from dome to founds » | to send a pittance to the parents from whom | caused by the precession of the equi- | acre. At an average price of 25 ¢ 4 1400 el FED ing 10 Lis date declared the whole bill to be a hore are instances o whore both col oundation. Little | [ 1 whoum 5 1 ) ¢ (T e (T s ol B 5 1o. Ho | houses have passed bills a sccond 3 w i Knapp, however, though faded and wore | they are far away, and although they may | nc For without these changes of | crop represented a cash value of 34,055,507, | Osca on, obanivhosives bare, Bl truud anainm Impositionippiithaijodplo. ¥ | Hhotscs hivo passad blile /s socond itimia byl H Y T o 3 att 1 bitterly the provision in the bill re. | the president has discovered the er i x out, had a dogged look of determination upon | pass away unwept, unhonored and unsung, | land and water there would have been | The canning industry has became quite im- | Was runover by the cars last night, He was | attacked biltor yguhniproyisiominit n’ Ll i B S R ho crrortang 3 his palhd face, and jogged along may pass away in loncliness and hardship. | no differentiation. Man would have re- | Portant in this state, the report of the secre- [ on duty on the south branch, and m going | lating to : \l"j) 1‘""11! "fi“'" U\-‘\-l‘ o south LR ‘_'[ bl ;:“\'1';,' 'I sl '1‘ \'x(‘““-“ nus ; A+ antlyasifapart of his m Yet they are wining a _crown—a_crown of | muinodn fruit-cater and a worshipor | WKy showing that tiere wore put up in 1owa | bouween the ears to make a coupling ho foii | 1 hember who liad asked it M. Sowden | saze. Most of these,if not all, have been N out for the “stuff,” and it was evident would [ life, and I forone say, God bless them—God 4 auring 1833, cases, or 7,171 was looking for rivers and crecks arose and | brivate pengion bills. If ono ef thea us. : not surrender the wivantage ho liad gaied | bless them, it § of serpents and trees. But when a por- nd ' and lis log was run over beiow the knce and ! gefended the bill. It was Crain, of Texas, | ures should become a L in duplicate the ; if forced to ride to his death, Howasad- | * ————— tion of the fruit-caters found them- ns. retary devotes somoe r‘\'«;mll o s bouly, lrlu was brought to | The provisions in o rivor and harbor ol | enly way ta cut '}'1'\”“} Iu'm}'l fury from ‘ mirably coached by tho vetaran Eok, and ns Solveswhitlndbin e GtheNar G R vor tontion to the raising. of borses, and u is home aud tuken care of by his wife. He | have come to be regarded quite as frivolous | dotble bencfits would be by the repeal of Banier, "t redoubiablo - Praor SOIENCH AND ITS ACOUSERS. |} 010 was nothing for theim saves that lowa farmors should eive moro car o [ has o childrer. in_ many instances us the opposiion nows: | no of the L. ick — Tuffey. during the exciting - = tion or shellfish-cating, and thus was | improving the quahty af their stock. Much apers of the coun spresent them to be, gt b i close of the long race, the soldier Writton for The Bec. solved the great mystery of the elam | bas already been done i this state in the . w London. Many mewbers attack - the entire: measure lerks for Representativos. made frequent tremendous’ efforts to cut [ A battle royal is being waged in mag- % A Aol matter of fine breeding, some of the best | New Loxvox, la., dan. 13, —Frank Price, | With great vigor and denounce the wh WasiiNGTON, J . sial. 'Tel down the Denver boy's lead, and by the 11 over the world of eivilization | 224, the oyster, and thus arose those | yiooded horses boing found on lowa farms. | of this city. was married seaterdny to Misq | 8 fraud and by doing so arc given umportant oL AGnaN BRs a0 D SIS ele. y Lchye L LS nes all over the world of civilization | shellfish mounds, whose existence was | 1) S i o elpy pvn ¥ Y to Miss | | Gicions in the meas ting to their [ ram to Tur Breel-Unless the al- most superhuman exertion did succeed in P Ao A This state stands third in the hist of states as | Myug Rive, of Sulem. The ceremony was | ! g alicing off two laps, but there was too much | Petween scientific men and religious | formerly such a puzzle to scientists. | to number of horses owned within its botun. A ihie of ) Salon. e Y Was | gwn districts. leged economi democratic members, to overcome, and _during the last balf hour | men. The favorite plane of discussion | Here is shown the differemtiation of | daries, having 1,000,022, a number excoeded | Performed at the residence of the vrid A CHANCE FOR INVESTIGATION. | of the nouse get on a tamgent the he philosoptiically made up his mind that S s the Lap or red man from the Afar or | only by Texas and Illinois. In valucof horses, | Parents at hich noon. ~About forty invited Another interesting fact illustrating the | 5 raported from the commttes on necount e ARRCOLUD s ne M [ as the Darwinian hypothesis of evolu- 5 A s P Tllinois is first and Iowa second, the hors relatives and friends of the couple were | beauties of tho spoils system as practised in 1 Eehox] g accounts second place in the first six days in which he | > ! g p rpent-worshipping black man. And b second, the'horses | - Cort e 0 5 \ ' on the 19th of December, with favoravle rec had ever run, and against such celebrities as ( tion and what is estcemed to be its in the course of cycles the agricultur- of this state being worth 74,032,082, Over | Present. the clerk’s office of the house of ej ! Bt s palinsay his opponents were, was good_enough for [ natural corollary, the survival of the | gupists of pro i i 1o | six hundred horses wero imported to lowh ] == tives has just come to light, which ver pULoncanion, syl orlsing theSahnoih binony BTHLE & Votilio avinabd o alnbiof the sovess [ 20 ¥y 298 g turists of prehistoric times in the pal- | §ivins'the past year, In regard to cattle Union County Pioncers Dead. neatly supploments the numerous errors | of private socretaries to reprosentatives . NIRRT O i hOvE: fittest. The Popular Scieuce Monthly ttes wera differentiated from the | the report shows that Towa stands second in Crestox, la, Jan. 13.—J. S. Yeager, of | found m the house journal of lustscssion, the | during sessions of congress at u compensa. strain to which ho had been put, but kept ARG, | t 5 tion of 100 & month, and hringing . driving Knapp about the circle’ at a rate | for the month of Junuary has an answer | Laps, This is truc_evolution, and yeu | the matter of number, having 2,005,253 oxen | Afton, and John Wines, of Jones township, | ""-”"‘-“l"’- ‘f“" HRIALY nlpm{m:l : Aexpol o Llln'w; o ,;? noushinniibringtn ‘\"unj\”t"‘; that, was suffcicnt to- make an ordinary | from Darwinian to various attucks | it is reconcilablo with religious truth. | and other catlo and 1,253,652 wilci cows, or | both pioncers of Union couaty, died last, | ienced and competent. journal clork at thi | salarics of privato séeroturies to sunators to man's head swim. One more day g i Indeed, 1t may be said that Adhemar's | a total of 3, , a4 number exceeded only | might. Both of them were seventy years of i, I aud ho would certalnly have “ | upon Darwinism, and he makes the is of ‘the finger of God touch- | by Texas. The average value of cattle in | hge. 4 : # iy and personal reasons, and appointment | lower branch of congress. [ vears ' winner, very sensible comment that the assail- e-laden pole, and bidding it | this state is placed at §30.35 per Lead of oxen | ** SABEA ml:m T weed -nlmlwum«nh-- y incom ""‘"“;k’/’ L ']l”'"‘;:L ”'*\ lj;}’:\‘ ’n"nm:\‘!;n, i s [ and 82850 po b s 2 iy Ereds setent persou in is place. ygnized as nuch necessity for Drivate and 323,50 per head of milch cows. Hog AU ntI0ls Pt e atorDond: e Lol nughincoussiby, forFrIvala od 340,203 hogs in this state ing 1885, and yet Iowa leads all other adoption of & measure providing rks or sceretaries to members of tho n to ArrANTIC, Ta., Jan. 13, to Tne BEr. | —Postmaster [Special Telegram | one of considerable importance, as that oftic- | securd M. Childs, of | iul has to index the journal, exceu | for is a carcer before him that will startle the 5 5 3 PD e if A & pRLUNORY, professional world, His roul name is Edward [ ruth or assert its falsohood, vut simply | awe-inspiring images of Deity’ ever | qu conceived by the mind of man states in the number of its hogs, having J 4 Tho soldior ls o wonderful man, and there | ants of evolution do not quostion its | descend is one of the grandest, most | 103230 pe S ading, and in the army he bears the rank | take the ground that it is inimical to h . ) b B y s o ane s, en thee it | house on the same footing as those 18 of a sargeant. He is stationed at Ft. Omaba, | yolioi 2) o) g » ODTO- AR, 4,143,811, In grasses, the acreage in timothy | this city, died this mornin He had been | miscellancous documents, When the present 9 ) | nd s the principal musician in the Second | Ye1igion @nd therefore must be ropro ———— is 3,355,000, giving & product for 1885 of 5,- | sick but four day clork, General | Clark, was eleeted, ho | senators, = but they havo “invarinbly J | Infantry band. bated, because the necessity of reli SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. 077,500 tons, almosy double the product of ———— promptly removed the republican incumbent \‘1 n e ented - by 5 o ”1.“.-.-] ."“.“,rlm‘ 13 In reviowiny this extraordinary achieve- [ in lifeisa thing conceded. The man | The death is aunounced of the Marquis | 1557 The average brico is given s $1.97 por Of Interest to Inventors, 3 bheialione) soRpERL aveop s, indapal MOmbONs - perekiaac LSRGy Bk ment of Reading's, it must bo taken into | wio has o strong religious sense and ap | @'Torrearsa, is his cighty-first year. ton. It Is cstimated that 2,000,000 tons of | ~ WasmiNGros, Jav. 13.—Commissioner Col- | poiited a o coustituent —of € R 1 mvestment for the poople of the | . consideration that he is a brand new man BIEONE-FONE 180 Henry Christ and Mrs. Eva Herkomer | Praivie grass wi ut, representing, atan | yman has been informcd that in the suit | Polh of | Viemia, by o the —wame o B oy rORA o et 5 the business, as green as a pumpkin, the same time an indubitable relish for Bt oy (e ¢ | average price of perton, a value for the i Jalmer. General Cabell was elected ) oy re ed the vo 0! 4 y 3 wero run over by a train uear Hinsdale, N. | avORese 0uee SR5-50 BIHOR, & Fulne for thet | brought at his request by the attorney gen- | 1o the Forty-ninth congress, but the stato | clerks or secretarics for themselves some ol 49 -gistricted Palmer was thrown | whatin the light of a salary grab, and th wenson for the can- | having b might say, and entered the raco without a [ scientific views, fecls himself in a | y. and killed 4 hope of securing a place. That he could have " b e gl 2 be scen that the agricultural intevests of | eral against Magnus 2 £y 4 k raid 0 b record’ suell a vote wonld o, i uly asuril Wi 1t 1 takon Jngp | 4Uandary, Ho s being pullod Toth | Honor Amenio Hachiller Towa are in u vory lourishing condition, aud | collation of patent for & method for the | 110 the district represented by Mr. Dasicl s vasirveord vl YOI ORI ! the ' computation that o ‘lost over 25| ways with tremendous vigor, and | Cibun historian and scioutist, is doad. * that tho year 1835 was gne of thebest the | manufacture of sugar from sorghum, the do- [ HOW In the sonute * Although, balmer wvas a | MESJONEORR |00 o o oo ovoss is almont y miles in - making the turos, and during [ cannot help likening himself A yatiofithe Counioes' O'Ralllyidp a-if (stato lias ever kuows, wurror of Swenson hus beon overruled and [ yoiiovod i, feadust the protost of Mr. | at an ond, and thers are t be a great mimboer the long jaunt had five hard falls, the lase | ¢ 0T 08 0B H IS L HRE | nounced. ——e tho caso st for trial. The commission Daniaand dppotited s Me. Hutehinson’ In | of chiogos i tho occupunts of suxts In the S i atiany (AR SR DAE LM bl Ask 2 Alexander T. MeGiil, D. D, LL. D., pro- Industrinl Institutes. thinks that this action’ of the court settles | 115 isee - A M " | house, @ vote can be given to this moasure tion o selfistness, inasnuch 1 for eloction | withoutstultifi eill not titke effect until the be 58, ‘The scereta General Cabi to the Iift index el hay. The thorough partizan is perfeetly | fessor of ecclesiastical homilectic pas- o s sntiafied thi toral theology at the Princcton Theological housaatiileaithag hia 1at Princeton yesterday ia his | 13 Des Motxes, In., Jan. 13.—[Special to T | the point of law s 1o the right of the 23t hais boom dosdac 0 o | erument to bring suit for the canceliatio It has boon decdod to hola a nu mbor | 1ictyin cases whero employes mitke when he bent oue of the handles of his ma chine in such & manner that he struck it with | happy, boeause his knee at every revolution of the wheel, as the law ginning of the uext con th con, Positi r by Ge scminary, di Managor Prince, who is one of the best | Side is all right and the other side all | gighty-second year. of industrial institutes throughout the state, | Coverios while employed by the government, | Fy ¢ durna s | A eh b S B e R {mlffl of all the “{m.mi" cyclers, has beenso | wrong, and he only reads what is writ- Messrs, Smith, Pratt & Herrick, boots and | for the benefit of farmers especially, and the - ,.,.‘mm) one of his constitu a Mr, Teller, ed the sane as week days, and Ao Y Ambrossad wih I}l"fi';n";*‘yV:‘li;\;:“lj:;,\}d ten by the men of his own way of think- T"'"'”‘pflfi'fll",,,‘\".. ;7::'51\';131 last night. | following appointments have boen made Kerr's thread the best. Hayden Bros. | Untilushort time before the’ present s they re #43 0 wook ' Tho the roferce to announce that he stood ready | W€, But there ave many men who ar AR5 $INPNJ ININEBD00, B, U0, Kirkman, January 17 and 18; Webster 3 ; —-— sion commenced it was supposed that Mr of the hou proposing that thoy r to, back bl for 81,000 against auy rider in | convincod in thoeir own hoarts that sci- | A Mecting of County Gommissianers, | 8nd Grundy Conter, Tunuary S2and 33; State | 8t fouls Bridge Contenos Swarded. || ielior had wout, comploted his Tmonth, - /Imo. onators wili'nob azroa to tho he world in a forty-eight hour race, D'r 3100 reprosonts s truth g e “hero will be SHnE vounts | Center, Junuary 3 i Aldon, January | ST Lovis, Jan, 13, ontract for the | astonis| of tho clork may be i jo iR BANALOVB N 110N OREDQD S $ suys ho will smash all the rocords nfte ence represontsa truth as important ¢ There will be a meeting of all tlgu ounty | o3and 29; Leon, B v 5 and 6; Moulton, | construction of the merchants' bridge across | When the fact was discovored that redu v:m 1'v‘h b 8 f !ll ir seerotaries, i} time, religion and that religion represents a | commissioners of the state at Lincoin on bruary 6 and 7 I the Mississippi at this “poinb bus been | Yho had beon allowed Lo do his v at his | but will 1'u- villiny W give ' A_M..“uu “u As a resull of his victory Knapp | teuth as importany as science, and t Wednesday next. The subject to be brought awardad to the Union Briage company, of | Lowe in Virginia “Iv'.m\llv} ibe e it r e M RIS : o om0 rora hAB | the man who docs uot imbug himsolf | Wnder SODMIACEALIOR. 13 40 \heak Inedng of Now York City. Tho bid in gross for the | itiia or 1m0 mdox worl - duriig tho | congress. / o 3 arded i 5 1 . procuring such needed legislation for th ling " 1ipldge oniviand foriy i Ao C b P I orD by tho onterprising’ Colosscum company, in [ With both will ho morally lopsided. | Procumng & il & The Vacant Judgeship, building of 1bo beldgo onty.and for what (ron | gampaign’ bolng ougagod 1p iho, “more - addition to a superb gold medal for the forty- | The world is out of joiut, and politics [ benefit of counties as may suggest itself. P . S work is specified for in the approaches, is | congeni work of hustliy for Tce, lee, Joe ' eight hour championship of America, Mo | and fiuance fack the testraining quality | The auestion of one county " nssessor and & | Drs Moxgs, I, Jan. 13, —~[Special to Tk | £iu,000. Mr. Wise, and that = the journal, Himobaugh & Taylor respectfully in- Unkwown, says Mr. Prince. will crucic Mo | of honostys and it may well o (Lt thiy | Ity auditor will recoive attention. Tho | Ter.| ~The appointment of a_fudge of tho ST which should have boon dolivered at the doc- | o io0 'y o ngantion of ieo denlers to thel n's groat Tecord of 740 miles, the bost 0. | 5 80 bosause. thore is disoard | Douglas county commissioners will attend in | suprome. court, to succoed Judge Reod, con- Jacques is Confident. umont room, 48 tho sonato journal was sev. | ¥ 18 L0 Bttt O 0 LA M BERE { in the very next race ho goes into. e o UM L gioeys grossman-clect from tho Ninth dlstrict, still | Panis Jan. 15.—Jsoques, the opponont.of 1 orul weeks ako, waa not Mkoly to be printed | T8 AR ML g TR ol NS i g 8 nknown receives for his reward $700, Y roligion VY I T A T Ay e == | hangs firc. Judge Reed wants thp distnc- | Boulanger in the Seine department, hus pub- | until after the close of the present session. | 1 it o S 4 [ are uttle o 2 f OF course Representative Wise was very in’ | st., Omaha. on 1o a handsome gold medal tion of having sorved as chief justice of the | lished a reply to General Boulanger's latost | gii S0GT0 G0 R 500 avid Tellor and an. | e - against ench other. “SWith 3 his con 0 e fort; C A '8 : r 3 lnir:l‘f :{:x;:lxlt'alu:r‘-ums:l f,h('xlv:llllfh,‘\};!'Iv::.l,“:ufli In the examination ef the great Dar- court, which would come to him in order if ;m:ml_urlw ].)vg"]"°~ 7"".‘11 i ’\'.'[""'-'? pointed a Mr. Ottloy in his place. N 3 Dingley, fifth, §100. Tho defeated racers, | winian theory of evolution it bocomes he holds on to the oftice during the term of | lican army there is no need to fear a Sedan.” § Ottley is said to bea very estimable go LOMBARD | | 8 the plucky little ~French-Canadian lady, | clear that the general principle is a court which begins this weel. He probubly | - = | (4 M'lle Armondo, and Colonel Eck w great truth never to be contested, The also does mnot object to holding on to the . 3 tendered a grand benefit at the Colosseum | formula from monad to man expresses salary as long as possible, and if he skould ¥ PR ; 73 30kl SRl * fo-morrow night. - An uttractive programmo | (0N O MABRA o, han exprosies Lo ) J 18 boing propared, and it is hoped tho aftar | 50M I ioh 15 e continue on the bench through the present g lieve who thick upon the sub- term, it would carry him nearly up Lo the 4th MUSTANG [ will be an abundant success. In the amateur race Henry 3. Tagger car- | ject. But it by no meuns follows ried off the trophy, a beautiful gold medal, | that Darwin ever saw this truth except- given by the Colosseum company, who cov- | ing through the veil of an individuulity ered in the given four hours (4 wiles and 8 | peplete with scientific preconceptyns, » 1aps. which is tho best record for this timein | 1y'fact, from the evidence presented ) < his views on natural selection, and the of Ma when his torm as congressman begin' with activeé ‘ork, if President LINIMENT Harrison shall call an extra session. There are & number of appligapts for appointment to the vacant position when 1t shall occur, and the governor has givén no general inti mation as to whom he would appoint, But it Boston, Ma8.; Kansas City, Mo, Captal & Su plus, §1,500,000 company has opened an Omutin officoand i T i y 0ol ety Y e 4 and is a book binder by trade. ' | evolution pure and simple was never an will be Judge Given, of this city, Leharud £ hurnish mon n i F The fuli score made by the amateurs is as | understood by Darwin himself.although the second in'strength for the d ity and farin property, b follows: i he propounded it, He saw more forci- publican nomination for the court at the state pllvatisapns awey for B e Miles. Laps. | bly than other men that there was an convention lust summgr, | O W : E: A sraeee O 8 | uibroken thread of hife which bogan = an South 1ith Brest, st Nutlona! i 2 A . y 2| with the animaleule and which has o nyrz_lnml« aptured i W ] Rhodes, 3 | conded to muim but he dismissed from DEs Moixes, [, Jdan. 13.—[Speoial Telo: ala{kor., 1 I|!|u ullxlml all cdmml.l;u-un(uu of the geuesis grain t:ln n‘[': Is lj —vl l.m lhlurnlwun- siore of GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, ton, 1| of the monad. Therefore it wus tha! Schroeder Bros., an Horne, was burg. - i Huxley rushed to the rescue with the ‘The importance of purifying the blood ean- luvized Friduy night. The thieves made an BAKER’S 3 Wants to Try 1t Again, protoplasmic jelly which, as was al- not be overestimated, for without pure entrauce by prying the door off with a wood 4 To tho Editor of Tug Bre -Sir: Through | leged, lay at thedepths of the ocenn, | blood you cannot enjoy good health. sorow, My (A, Bohroedar, amoof the ’ s, Wint My amencss I'Ba fls ufiua I lack of condition and atoo short notice to | aud which, as be declered, had all the At this season nearly every one needs a proprietors who slept in s room over the ses BAC . suff Jo! 4 Gaddie SO 5 Y it o b get my regular racing bicycle from the east, | Promise and potency of life. 1vis now good medieine to purlty, vitalize, and enrich store, heard the noiseas the door came down, ks €1 oo amnied abaalutoly ’”,"J o Tentered the colosseum race (just closed) in | KUOWN that this protoplasm instuwd of | the blood, and Hood's Barsaparilla b8 Worhy | . ooping through a pipe safe saw a light. il been remaved. 1t has more b anything but a properly tramed condition for | P€IVE the gevm of life is the incipient | your couidence. 1t is pecullar fu that it | 1" FERER SCFEIR e TEie B o e Dilbaslaen toved, 1 fns tnora ] BuCh & Qesporato striggle o Lhat sde by | Stage of those chulk beds which give to | streugthens andbulldsup thesystem,creates | £ raised the window o front of 'the store £hon thies Mnst (e MiAROR i ted #100 | certain regions their wonderful wheat an appetite, and tones the digestion, while drawing his revolver. Th .',"l',‘.'.'.'f..\" ;‘F,’,’“‘:A,;;:::",h“,: the leaders. My backer has depos with Frank Parmelce, of the Collins Gun | bea club, to race suy of the competitors or all | cent writers have not hesitated to go one cent a cup, 1t is delicion ishing, strengthening, ealy die 5 Other and more re- | it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. a rush for safety, but he fired on then, miss- ng capacity, Hood's Barsaparilla is sold by all drugglists. ing the first, shot the second through the nat b ; comers @ three-hour-per-day-six-day-race, Bl DA R A . 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. [ and the third and last through the thigh, gested, anl adwmirably Adapied for e o take [xm& 8 wonth from ‘hfiw whan I'll be :’l‘:-]\\'wJ:mllrlw;\‘:ht«‘:‘:tfinu:::'l l:llfll‘t'\l‘h:: P';‘;'gb;: - ;' One Dollar They flod o w bary in the wostera part of Mustang"”. conquers pain, ¥alida as wellad for parsons ia st ready for the chawmplous, and will bave wo | 1) vk o own where they were found next morning ] aenicl ddess of nature, and o8 wese found next Mo | . : j 4 Mt mas NS onon, | AAUIALL b ARV Gl 1 A aknt s 1 | e - | Savsedyp lu tho lar, SEbarmare Liougll Makes MAN or BEAST well again! S Ay ot e R as i Forty eight Hour Record Hoidér. | paviiality of Ishtar for her durling the PEERLESS DYES ALs,is visr. morning, and 1o 'in jail there. This makes V. DAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass, 8 Colosseuwm, Omaba, Jan, 13, skrong. It is clear that there Bald by Druggtsts, five of the gang caught lately., The grand . 1 1] 1 h iy 4

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