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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 18S9, The Niagara River to Be Made Use- Fairbwry's Fire Department. fal as Well as Ornamental. - mitted to Congress. the History of Arkansas. - Famnvny, Neb,, Jan, 80.—|Special Tele- | Cmicaco, Jan. 30.—~[Special Telegram to M 6 to Look to| WAsmNaTo, Jan. 80.—The prosident | Lirrie Rock, Ark., Jan. 80, —Spocial Telo o Did Not Lis in Walt For Wil- | gram to Tuz Bre]—Two fire companies | Tar Brw|—The problom of how to utilize | HOrrison May Have & to-day sent to congross additional corres- | gram to Tne Bee |—Information was re. | Mason City Develops Another Start- . liams. were organized here last night with eighteen | the water power of the Niagara river for New York. pondence rolative to the Samoan affairs, ac- | cerved here last night of tho murder of Col- ling Sensation, companied by the following message onel John M. Clayton, at Plummerville, a RO members in each, P. H. Hanchett was | manufacturingz and other purposes is in a fair R chosen chief; M. T. Skeel, assistant chief way of being solved by a Chicago man, and " A SENSATION AT TEGUMSEH. |‘Lyme Hart, secrotary, and J. D). Hubble, | practical engimeers have declared the project | CADET TAYLOR'S LIBEL SUIT. treasurer. A public exhibition will be given | foseible, and plans have been f lated ¢ 0 o WALAF W ‘easible, and plans have been formulatec kgt oot Lot e e With the object of undertaking the work{ Government Printing Office Bmployes C. B, Bartlett, un engineer and contractor o On the Atness Stand—The To Congress: I had the honor on the 15th | small station about forty miles from hero. 1nst. to communicate to your honorable body | Further detmis were received in this SUPREME COURT FROCEROGINGS, certain correspondence and documents in ro- | City to-day, which stamps the crime as ation to affairs in the Samoan islands, and | One of the most damnablo that | A Boy Arrested on the Charge of At) having since roceived furthier dispatches [ has occured in thie stato for tempting to Wreck & Train- T'he Sad Fate of Bright and Winsoma Little Ollte Brooke—Saspici Cisdeafedbaibiaid . ) 1 f f Mr. Clayton had 1 Lttle Ollte Brooke—Saspicio ] | Spoe this city, has been for some tife eugaged vom the vice consul at Apia, and commander | many voars. Mr. Clayton had boen ) Nenraska Crry, Neb., Jan. 80.—|Special y, has be Rage ; o pia, s ale Officors Death of a Fa Telegram to e Ben.)—Mr. and Mrs. Judge | upon tho preparatory work, and the result of Outlook For Springer's of the United States naval vessol *“Nipsie, | taking depositions in the Clayton-Brecken — |lj| N Hastin, J. F. Kinney, who aro among the oldest set- | his labors have not ouly received the an. Omnibus BilL 1n those wators, I lose no time ia laying them | Tidee contest for a seat in congress, He re ulected. tlors and were known throughout the state, | Proval of capitalists, but ho is protected by o W before you. Ialso transmit herewith a full | mained in his boarding house all evening, to-day celebrated their golden wedding in | lotters patent issued by tho government last - R toxt of the instruction from Prince Bismarck | talking with somo friends. D. H. Womack Auburn Tragedy. this city. Judge Kinney lias been untila | month. During the current woek applica w"’““""";‘"',fi:’,‘_,‘:rg":m").“f'"‘ufi'_"“ } to the Germau minister at this capital, | and Will Alnntt wers in the room with_him y Another Mason “_'Y‘ sf‘\f‘"":"fl'.‘]_ Avnvry, Neb,, Jan. 80.—[Special Telegram | few days age agent for the Sioux Indians in | ¢ion will be made to the Now York Wasnixaroy, D, C., Jan. 30, i ',:““"‘“,'I“”“, ,‘:(",:”I"‘l‘;:“"“l"};"‘: _m“j".“r*‘;t:' Clayton was walking backward and forward UANON fl"fh'_"; ""“‘i‘ hia S e ‘l A Sua 2 y any in the room, It was betwoon 8 and 9 o'clock. | ETam to Tur Ber,|~Mason City has a real onator | bo an amplification of prior telographic in " pot. ¥ struction on the same subject, communicated | Ho started to take a chair near a window on | 1ive sensation, and the end is not yet. Yes through the same channel, and which, being | the north side of tho room. While in the """\’;"\ ‘."”" !I‘:h'r\\ as placed under :“;rl;" or- s not thoug o o any culty | ury portfolio. Karly this forenoon the sena. | $¢t forth in anote from thesecretary of state | act of letting himself down into | On the charge of kiduapping a young girl by or. | It s not thought uiere will be any difficu Ity WOTLIOLo. - HArly Wils 4 to Count von Arco-Valley, the German min- | tho chair a terrific explosion was heard, a | the name of Moore, While his trial was in nt to his committee room at the cap- | jator. of the 12th inst., wasduly laid before | flash of flre was secn to dart through th ) ) d she was out for o 4 met the de- 4 1\ ar. 2 . wasduly laid before | flash o was socn to de Oux 0 | progress, Frad McEwen, whosa wifo has beon said she was out for a walk and mot tho de- | yony soursing through tho mains for the first he bed of Niagara river at tho foot of the | itol, and within a few minutos his most | congross, with my last messago in rolation to | window, the giass flow, the Light wout out, | jeorine house for Cutlor, and. who has re. ceased by accident, and asked him, “Do you | time to-day. The test for the acceptance | falls is said to be eot from the bed of | jntimate frioads from both branches of con- [ the Samoan aiairs, and Clayton fell over to the loft. "‘“ L ’;”n‘” P trge e i e cently commeneed s or divorco on the propose'to let, me boar this trouble alono, or | will be made Friday. Hose toams Nos. 1and | the cataract, Mr, Bartlett proposes to first | yracs oottt H o o talk | It is ulso proper to inform you thaton | At firat it was thought that the lamp had tunnol n serios of tail races from tho rivor | BFess wore dropping in) one ata time to tal | | Monday, the 3th inst., the occasion of tho | exploded, Iurther examination proved the | EToufids of adultery, came from lus lome in = )\ ernon, Dak., and, finding his child, to Tur Bre.] —At the coronor's inquest held Dakota. Bt A lemistature for the necessary authority to All eyes were directed towards to-day on the body of J. M. Williams it was Fairbury Waterworks Finished, undertake the work. The application is en- [ Allison to-day. He has not yet finally de- shown by several witnessos that Benjamin Famnury, Neb., Jan. 80.—|Spocial Tele- | dorsed by prominent citizens of Chicago, and | termined whother he will accopt the treas. Skillman did the shooting. Tho latter's | oo Sl i Tk P ey sister, Rebocoa Skillman, was examined, and | @i S b il Gt Gater was | 1n sccuring the logislation desired Ry Are you going to help me bear the burden?” | 2 will make a trial run to-morrow v To vliot he was inol to which xh r»fl'wq Won Have: oM e bed at the foot of the falls a distunce of from | With him. To those whom he was inclin communication of the noto of the German | horrible fact that Clayton had boen shot. A AR AR AL TR G A Ourrent Rumor, 200 to 600 feet up the river on either the | to confide in he stated that he did not yot | chancelior, the secretary of stute was given | ehastly hole was torn in his head and neck, | took her away from her mother and escaped These com- | know what he would do. So far as his por- | to understand by the German minister that a | A heavy charge of buckshot had been fired, [ This morning Melwer was overtaken at Awmcrican or Canadian sid: trouble coming than you have yet had, and I lght | Clear Luko, and was placed undor arrest for Laxcorny, Ne s concerned he did not | Proposition from his government to that of | striking him just below and back of th . Jun. 80.—[Special to Tir pleted, he will commence cxeavating on the United States for a conforence on | ear. His jaw was crushed aud his neck | Kidnapping his own child. ~Both familics are want nothing further to do with you." »nal inclinations wer After which, the witness sald, he pushed | BEM|—Rumor hore has it that O. H. Roth- | diract’ line to the upper bed of the river. | ik 16 AN BET SONFCETE 16 T IO YuE 1 o wall A Buised acker, Ired Nye and Walt Mason are form- | When the work has reachod a given point [ Wanttoleavethe senate for auy burpose. |4ho “Sumoan subjoct was on its | broken i two places. The blood flew in | Very highly connocted, and tho unsavory af Whon | some . man. whom she did 1ot | inga combing to tako hold of the Omaha | between the upper and lower beds, coffer- | 1t would lead to complications as to his suc- | \qy by mail, having left Berlin on_the 20th ry direction, but he bled most after st fair has set the gossips all agog. at first recognize as her brother came up with | Republican. The report goes on to say that | dams, 100600 feet in aimensions, will be em- | cessorship, and he did not know what would | inst., so that its arrival in due course of mail | ing the floor. " He died instantly. The ex ory short. timo, citement was intense, but no- eluc to the per- Wants to Suceed Allison, her and at once fired upon Williams, They | they will make it a two-cent morning ~paper. | Ployed for the purpose of obtaining 8pace 10 ) hecome of Mr. Clarkson, who wanted and | can be looked for in & {son lien olihched and sh g for help and | Mason is now in Omaha, although he has | €ontinue the excavation from the upper bed 5 9 o] 8 cablnet, 'CH oS In reply to an inquiry from the secretary | petrator could be found. Srovx Crry, la,, Jan. 30-[Spocial Tele hon clinched and she scre or help an N VIEE, deserved a place in the cabinot 1S wa 1 4 attemplod to separato thom. She kaow noth- | not yet resigned from the Lincoln Journal, | of the river, and the same will be prosecuted | 43¢ A PEEE L (e BRRAC TR S0E | of state, whother the proposition referred to | This morning u coronor's jury veturnod a | gram to e Br.]—The loading business Tk Tarthorof the afalr, Bonjamin Siill until a junciion is mads with the excavation s was for i rencwal of the joint conference be. | verdict that Clayton met” his™ death at the | oy of Sioux City are to-duy signinga_poti man who was captured on the south bound [ Pressed Brick Works For Neligh. from velow. This completed, heavy jron | a candidate, and should Mr. Allison | tween the United States, Gormany and | hands of a parly or partics unknown Soveriot Lxpraias Don th 4 . beams will be anchered in the solid’ stono | take the treasuryship, the friends of Mr. sat Britain, which was suspended in July Tho window through which the shot was | Uon to Governor Larrabee for the appoint or for a consideration of the Samoun | fired is located near the ground. A rent in | ment of George D. Perkins, of this city, to midnight train, botween Howo and Falls | Neviay, Neb., Jan. 30.—[Spocial to Tun | betms will bo ncliored fin thio, solid, stone e i Jity, was placed on the stand and admitted " A C v oen organized he ~ “ AT L O | Clarkson might feel that the other man i R St 4 oyt o wal Hle was n b P Ik || Eod soncomPeny nE B ot A hero | provent cloggin i by debris, ice, ete., eaught | iU I SR R BAST A | affalis at Novo, the German ministor stated | the eurtain and powder marks upon the win- | succeed Senator Allison, on the ssuniption ha shooting, | aio suid he was out for a Walkt | for the manufacture of pressod brick, and a | in the river current in its courso feom Lake | Would hi e s hnt sar | 18 iability to answer uniil the proposition, | dow sash showed that the gun was fired at | ghat ho will bo General Hurrison's socrotary Bition with Williaims crossed the sirect, ok | Plant will bo put fn at onca, which wili bo | Erio. The samo course of oporations wiil be | senator taken the plum,even though that wero | wiich left Borlin on the 30th inat., should | closo range. ALl the elues found thus fararo | U 1 Wil bo Geyeras Harkison's soerets Fiving at the spot justas Williams threataned | Feady for operation in the spring. At pres- | continued until a tunnel, 8o to speak, of | not possible. Besides all this, some of the | bo recoivod, 1 shall hercafter communicate | some foo prints leading trom under the win L ury. The petitic ho unani i allel width of forty-tvo feet has been | very closest friends of the senator—not alono | to congress all information before me i re- | dow to an opening in the fence. An improved | Mous soutiment of this community, and as o) 3 o) Vi ent the nearest manufactory in this lineis at [ ay VAR At A ouion “io'bull & rovopver | Kearnoy. s 4 gxeavated from the Aerican to the Can- | iy fowa—had arguod with him that President | 1ation 0 the Samoan status. =~ Smith & Weston revolver was found near | surances have boon received that it will be and x.xm“r“::ml::s]" B revolvee Hrronhirilig Famnury, Neb,, Jan, 30.—[Special Tele- | material, ~extending “longitudinally from [ and Allison in the cabinet would have Wi | nossage gives an amplified account of events | hour to-day, and no eforts had been made to }v,x:\!}l}:;":l lf:\:;:;:\]l’:::‘ u'.';{I‘:).‘-‘;:-T."xfn‘y:"lu:‘lml“i 3 practically similar to the recent | find tho parpetrators. A8 to the motives for | GRS for Senator Allison s place, and & offort to raias from bis back The diberation | gram to Tirk Biw.] ~A numbor of tho promi. | Shore to shoro. b will bo forty feolin width, | hands tied. 1t would not do for a cabinet of the jury was of short duration, und, | nent young men of Fairbury met to-night “',{:_“."' ;‘L‘r\{f'“‘l‘_""""""'L{';’ = for H'N{_N‘"- ofticer to think of the presidential nomination patehes, Roferring o the seizure | committing a crime like this, there aro [ Fioi S0 08 SEHIEE UM E AT, BEL their verdict was that James * Will- | and completod arrangements for a reception | yyee: St WHHL bo SUDPOTLed i the eentot bY | wyjio thore was a chance of the prosident re- [ Of an American boat by a German vessel, | many. But, strange us it may scem, Susbi- | wly 1o Mr. IPerkins, who has boen promi dams camo to his death by reason of a | to talo place at the Buck Staff, on February | {0y ottom of the excavation and securcly FEel o b o second torm, It | Captain Mullen says he wroto the German | cionhas not been fastenea upon auyone. | yout ‘u state politics for fiftoon 'y istol fired b the hand of Benjamin | 8, The affair will be very “swell.” held in place, Six fn'n-\,lwln\\’vl)lu reservoir & 2k 0 LS el sl commander and received a reply to the effect | There s one thing certamn, it w. \«“.””‘.,,"h 1 A, ospocially, claims the the work Fooin of the hands will bo built of [ the administration was sucoessfull Prosident | that thero was no flue. fying on tho boat, | a cold blooded murdor, and * ovidently | Northwestern Iow, wspociully, claims the b o L i s aglcnons 10, YT another set of girders, also morticed into | Harrison would be renominated, 1f unsuccess- | my bt b H HAaIBHg tated. Bl i tont. ‘The remaining members of the family A Band Musicale. B RSOk g CE B S0 AT son would ba ed, ceoss- s is not true, as the boat was scen from | had long been premeditated. — Plummerville | Biie” S AT Eat e IRl who had been placed in the custody of the | Jegauxer, Neb., Jon. 30.—[Special Tole- | e rocky sides =~ of —the passage. | fulit would beoutof the question foroncofhis | the consul's office, and by others in other | is one of the places whero the ballot boxes ;‘i'.l»l.:'n(r‘"-‘-lnv":."‘.:..‘::alJ!:‘uxl':ll."Qv.-«“{m“{:lr"{';‘\"» sheriff were discharged to-night. ‘The mur- it AL Dbtz o ANTom the working Moor a | cabinet ofticers to retain sufficient popularity | parts of the town, plainly flying the Ameri- | were stolen at the Mt state clection. Seven | it §f B BORHES S0 AN SEEOLIE O de: g , | gram to Tue Bee.|—The Midway Military | doublo row of = iron pipes, five | to securc the nomimation, If the president | can flag. **This is the usual way the Ger- | murders have been nommitted thore, RO E O LT PR L dered man’s brother and mother will arr ed himself, Sec | band gave a wmusicale this evening at the | feet in dinmeter, will be located at a dis- [ should su Allison [ mans adopt for straightening out the out- Clayton was one of the leading republicans 2 at midnight, and the remains will b con : ducted south on to-morrow's aftornoon train, | Model opera house tance of sixteen'feet apart throughout the | would be sixty-nine years old at the end of | rages they commit,” adds Mullen. of Avkansas. He had recently acquirod na. The Des Moines Ball Club The grief stricken sister is in the hands of e entire length of the tunnel, extending from | President Harrison's efght years of office, | The last letter is oue from Prince Bis ominence in his contest with Breck- L ottt LS N S TFISaTB X BHG 18} Vot B BLELVFos HIGH OR LOW CUT. top to bottom. The interior of eac will be [ and the Iowan would be barred out on | marck to Count Arco-Valley, under dute of | envidge for a seat in congro Des Moixes, Ta, Jan. 30.—[Spacial Telo- equipped with a turbine wheel of the latest | account of age. These were some | Junuary 13, in which he naftates the attack | A bill was presentod in the senato to-day | gram to THE Brr.]—All doubt as to whether trated. The whole community deoply regret i . improved patt ach of the pipes wiil | of the reasons given the senator why he [ on the German forces by the natives, who, | authorizing the governor to offer 85,000 dol | Des Moines would have a team in tho West- tho tragedy, but all is quict, and no sigus | rs, Harrison Having Trouble About | Inproved patte of 1 s will | of the rousons given ) o ; i of violence are perceptible at present. HOF NG REERUbADFBasE onnect with the reservoir by means of ten | should stay out. But some strong argu- | he claims, were led by Klein, and adds: ars reward for the_arrest of the muderer ST e e o NEW Yonie Tan a0 [ Ssotat Delogram to | IMCR piDes, supplied with valves to regulate | ments wore given why ho should accept, and | ° Tu consequonce of this wo have been trans- | niurderrs of John M. Clayton and 16 was | oo tesociation this your is b last removed 2 New YoRg, Jan. 30.—[Special Telegram to | the flow of water, they come from tne great west and north- | planted from th srritory of mediator » & spocial order for to-morLow. The club has been reorganized, and James AMacuinseh Sensation W M Tl el 4 5 5 N planted from the territory of mediatorial | made a s order for (6 moraow oh Se 3 TaE Bee.|—Mrs. Harrison's costumer in this |~ Dynamos to the numberof 100 will be | west, the sections of the country which have | hewotiations, by which - th consul at | - St Lotts, Jan. 80, A special from Fort | A. Hart, formerly of the Milwaukees, has and which will make him presi- | Apia was trying to reconcile the contend- [ Smith, Ark., says that a large number of cit- | been engaged as manager. He is now at nominated for that ofice. | jng partics, and for which he had sought the | izens of that city have signed a denuncia- | work signing men. Ho reports that in three (;(“;mc;;;tr;xhrh.’:'cn‘\‘x;;m\ 'W." .-.,‘.{,,.-,-..m.. of his English and American }.. uI!flm(xn’m:wun\l‘\mn at Plammerville | yuilg he roceived 110 applications from i , e 5 Ac & 5 . 'y « ) © | colleagues, 1mto a of war wi assail- | last night of John M. Clayton, d sub- bl L ik il < 10N terializo. T. H. Brooke is the acont of the | was ll about a decolleto gown. Mrs. Har- | the turbin wheels, and . the | hunds of Wall strect. The scnator Wimsolt | Suts, 1o our rogrer o shall curry on tho | Serbod 1o o fuid to be offored s & reverd ISR Lo B. & M. road at this place, and has been for | rison is of the opinion that her uguration 0we: 8 8 o &R T T & R N ol e fAinance: vty % x ¢ Several of the chawpions have been soid, but n v power thus applied to the dynamos is trans- | has ever held that the control of the inances | contest, which has been foreed upon us by eroabiand BORVICIONT0 Lths GaRRssTHY lie ¢l 0 3 d 3 some fifteen years. His oldest daughter, | dress can be made artistic as weli as stylish | mitted over wires to auy given point within | of the country should be away from thav [ Mataafa and his followers, with the utmost ns were brought to this oty to. | W08t of those remainiug will probably be Ollic, was a bright, winsome, modest littlo | With a gimp corsage. and her drossmaker | radius of ffty milos, Whero it can bo util- | great financial coutor. 1f ho should_ refuse, | consideration for English and Amoric night and met at the depot, by the Kuights | Signcd and the vacancios will et lady about eighteen years of ago. SOMe | Woms ot o hitevor pommn i mos el | ized as a very chap ‘substitute for steam or | and President Harrison were compelled 0 | torcsts. Our military measures hav Tempiar Commandory and a vast concourse | 1ot Ret Vet hean recorvod hore 1t i made il . 3 £o to New York for a secretary of the treas- | viow only the punishment of the mu of people, and escorted to the commander, ERIE U Bt IRENE ty-four feet, by ten, with i i N B ¢ York | ury, and General ' Farrison has intimated | of Gorman soldiers and the prote asylum, where thoy lie tn state until to- | O \uhice oo O ot by Lo, With painful illness died about the middle of De- | slecyes to match. On this subject Mrs. | and Canada, o company will be organized | that he may have th du so if the senator does | of our countrymen and thei morrow, wheu they will be taken to Pino | 8'Vhite ground and a border of bass ball bats cember. There were many rumors concern- | Hurrison is firm, but not obstinute, aud | for the development of this scheme, and the | not accept, the west and northwest will feol | Tn the endeavor for a just punishment of the | BIuft for interrment, D O ey s B e 0-foot pole at Athletic park as soon as the TecuMsen, Neb, Jan, 30.—Tecumseh peo- | ¢ity is a bold man, for he quarrels with | placed at the bottom of the shaft. By open- | stond by hi ple have been expecting a bloody sensation | women, and his opponent this time is nonoe | ing the valves a flow of water of incaleula- | dent if he is eve e ever corsage is most becom- | gther motiye ngenc months ago she was vaken sick, and aftor a | ing to his distinguished patron, and short If the right of way is secured in N ; ; ¢ fectly 'willing o subseribe to FVAwOT . i L 7 3 5 ing tho nature of the disease with which she | While per! 2 48 primary work uon the excavation will be | that their champion has been n party to | murderous b < X g oy DF Y AT ho has | Uhe, regulation cut, her mind runs to a | commenced. The work, itis claimed, can be | Keeping the treasury in the hands of the sec- | tion of the treaty framers in Samoa in KEARNEY'S BOOM. season opens. wasafllited. Dr. J. L. Ioese, who has | profusion of lace, a veil of kismet or some | concluded and in oporation within & year. tion now controllmg it. All of tho argi- | fuendship with us. and wo ask tho govern. —— ‘been in Tecumseh since 1851, was the physi- | metallic net, to compass the entire neck s ments in favor of cnator — Allison | ment of the Uniled States to be good cnough | 1mmense Transa ns in Real Estate The Brown Murder Trial, ot —New Buildings. Musoy Crry, Ta., Jan. 80.-|Spocial Telo Neb., Jan. 80, —{Special to | &ram to Tue Bee]—The state evidence |—Property in West Kear. | the Brown murder trial will all be in by to- ¢ | morrow night. and it is thought that the'de- cian, and asthe girl grew no better, but was | and sieeves of her ball dress. The contro- 4 50 UAINTANOCE. oing int y . ~ ! 3 7 S % Tapidly and surcly dy g oese mysteriously | versy has boeu raging for several days and A D U UAINTAN OB Aot e 65 SHLReeD o tueniskithe oonsuaani feoin b e and suddenly Ioft the own. 'This movement | both patron and modiste are tenacious of | j 0 " Meaieroed Girl for | 0Zainst his becoming the sccrotary arc on | structions. Our armod forces thors are i Keary on his part caused the busy tongues to tell | their opinions. Among other —arguments ¢ ‘oung Mon Murder & Girl for | ,ireonal, and thercfore selfish grounds. | struoted to avoid and FEVSRERLL 5 Tue B idle taies. it was opeoly talked that | Mrs. Harrison advances tho latest edict of [ Money. ) Which shall he choose? Those werd the ar- | nauteal commonse and. meoperty. . and” o | ney was placed on sale yos aornin, T R R D e L D R D Snannorre N O Jan. 30— fSpecial Telo. | guments bro and ton rehoaraod by tho sen- | adopt measures of reprisal ond destruction | the ofiice of the West Kedrnoy Improvement | fenso will not ocoupy move than a day in 5 5 or visite 3 e corsage e 7 Tie Berk]—Comely young Eliza | ator to-d © is yet in a quandary. 3 v st tho followi 'ty which | c e 3 iy aking testimony, is nc obuble G T R D T AL [ e Bir] —Comely young Eliza | atorto-day. He is yot in i quandary. 1f ho | only against the followers of tho party which | company and inside of three hours 200,000 | Wking testimony. Iv is not probuble that Boon” in- Tatio. anil Montana. vevavned &0 | tho ofrontery 1o sav'that that decree. would | Brown. Monday night, boarded a train at | had been compeled te glvo uh answer before | initiato the contest gainst our troops by, | worth of dirt changed hands. In the aftur. | the aceused, Mrs. Hrown, will bo put on the & Y v e, p ‘ rha r vi ' ol a caving i 0lis, he wi ave sa - | murderous attack, Ve sha 0 e ide e oyt i 10 >hill g Y r Tecumsoh and went to the house of a rela- | not have the slightest effect on American or | Durham for Danville, Va. Bofore she had | 1ro"ijy was' prafailed upon o take the | by the wereoments With Amorior o 2 | noon the total of sale stand. H. B. Phillips testiticd to having said he, that | finished balf her journcy she was trapped, | guestion under furtlier advisement, and it is | Liad with rospoct. to Samon. and pay duo re. | Considerable excitement previ sold defendant a box of rough on rats on De was raised to ils in 1g- i tive. A weck ago Sunday Brooke heard that {’urwn:n society. The fiwt . S Reese was in town,and getting o big revolver | low-cut costumes arono longer becoming to | robbed and murdered. Miss Brown owned | the preponderenceof belief here to-night that ; Al 2 Phis : = e e D e e * i i 3 e : SRR STy ¥ 2 1 g at | gard under all circumstances to the rights of | tate cireles. 'Ihis beats the record in the [ cember L. On February 23, seven days be i Reeso remained undor cover and avoided | docs not recommend itself to him for March | £0 to live with a brother in Danville. Bofore The attorneys, for Cadet Taylor aud Con- UVI)FRiT‘V)\'H’OVh" e A buitding boom 1s already announced for | Mrs. Fisher that wshe would fiuish this paiv AL Op 4 b next soason. The following citizens have | 81d anothor of stockings for the boys ane meeting Brooke. Brooke left Monday morn- | 4. Just what compromise will be made | ehe left Durham she was paid $200 in cash 48 | groggman McShane commenced this morn- e A e I e i ing to look for a new location, being strongly | Femains to bo scen. "The dresswaker 8 in a | part payment on tho property. Ou the train | ing taling testimony i the libel suit of Tay- | A Colorado Man Duried In a Well | contractod to build as soon 45 ground can b | Soribody olse may do the rsis that she Lat urged to doso Dy his friends, as fteese de- | very delicate position, two young mon took seats near hor and | lor against the Omaha Herald. The fore- Twenty-Three Hours, broken if the spring: ficd that Jim Anderson gavesher a bottlo of clares he will remain in_Tecumseh to prac- = opened conversation. They soon found it | man of the ‘bindery at the government | ... oy Colo,, Jan. 30.—[Special | George W. Frank, sr., stone dwelling, cost | perfumory and u hundkevchief for o Christ- = tice medicine, Brooke is in a terrible frame DISTILLERY DESTROYED, SERRe . | printing office aud his assistants were ou ) S ke Bl L g of mind, while his wife is almost distracted. — was her intention to stop over | BIMUCE GCC ARC B Ae e, Cmore | Telegram to Tir Bes.|—The groatest ex- | $20,000; F. Coddington, three dwellings, AR IR SE0h A Wilncass s ; Thoy are selling their houschold effects and [ One of the Employes LosesHis Life | night in Greensboro and to go to Dan- | have been subpoenaed from the government | citement provailed here yesterday and last | $12,000, H. H. Hartshorn, frame dwelling, | 1he Cflect that, Mrs. Hrown's sicknoss was : personal property to pay the expeuses of the in the Flames. yille n the morning. Tho men told her | printing ofico for tomorrow. Tho testimony | night. Yestorday moruing a well that was | 820003 W. A. Howard, dweiling, £2,000: C. | JoutdEeita’ Somlction tho dcherdunt soous taken to-day was mostly a repetition of that |y 2 walled up by a ‘young man named | D Hartshorn, §3,000: John J. Osborn, 318005 | 1o show more anxicty than heretofore, ickness and death. There is some tatk that —The Y istille: they lived at Greenboro, and volunt: OrtioAao,Jan 80w ThoRoun gidetiliony, e oroluistTierfin finding a suitable lodging | elicited from the same witnesses by the G R. Cadweli, $2,00( sty $6,000 5 it I, owned by Francis M. Young, | plyce. She at first declined to accept any | house committeo which iovestigated the | Johnsoncaved in, tho mass of earth coming y rring 2, §3,000% burned o the ground carly this morning. | Courtesy from them, but fnally was induccd, | management of the government printing of. | down upon him witnout any warning. The | Samsie prnfiiols cduwelling, 2,005 4. C. State Fair Officers Elccted, One man, Juck Keefe, cmployed about the | through her economical disposition, to go | fice last spring, and related chiefly to private | citizens turned out and soon had Johnson's | three-story pressed brick busincss house, | Drs MorNes, la., Tan. 80.—(Special Tels- Poison Found iu His Stomach. establishment, lost his life in the flames. The with them. Reaching a dm:k back street | printing claimed to have been done for | head cleared. A strong board was placed $18,000; Mrs. C. J. Dildine, brick and stone | gram to Tur Bep.—At a meeting of the ex- they demanded her money, She gave them | Taylor without authority of law. W. Beach | over the imprisoned man’s head, and the | dwelling, $15,000; H, D. Watson, three-story | ecutive committee of the State Agricultural H. Giler Reese had bettor bo very careful, as some of | the pest citizens fear that a lynching matinee Ly may be the final result of the sad affair. Hagrixas, Neb,, Jan. 80.—[Special Tele- | fire was discovered about 3 o'clock this ek ; v of la ) 2 4 A her purse, containing a smali amount, but | Taylor is here representing his brother, v BRI EE od With a o8sible % & 2 000 3 2 i i Aldrich, a thrifty respectable fafmer living | 1t as there is no fire department in the | held hor hands, the other searched her and | Tt was demonstrated at the republican sen- | which not only coveréd Johnson still deepor, | beick and. Colorado sand Sone, #10.000; | oMeials were chosen for the next state fair: : in tho vicinityof Ayr, Nob., previousiy on. | place. o loss to the building is $0.000. | gocured the roil containing the 3200, Aftor | atorial caucus to-day that not only must New | but also covered up one of iho resouing | Keatnoy. club house, ~ox105 feet, thre | T E. Brown, of Ploasantville, and J. W. i Joying good health, was taken suddeniy ill, | oo van SHEED IR b e lory was | the find, the men informed the territied | Mexico be stricken from the omnibus terri- | party, who, after an hour's hard work by es, 82 G. W. Frank, jr.. dwelling, | Wolfe, of Knoxville, assistant marshals; A 2 At n BAlf ioux theredtter disa) dhe. diasitdbiaitolsacapenThiacls y woman,_that she must die and told her to | torial statehood bili, but that the fair thing | his ° Iriends, was rescuced, not se $4,000; Kearney Eleotric Light aud Power | 2. Allen, of Leon, chief of polico; Captait | AT D R E R e VIO IR rush, pray. They would gladly let her go unhurt, | must be done to Dakota by permitting the | ously injured. The well ' was thirty pany, power house, #16,000; Hon. A. H. | W.'S. Tdugh, of Kansas City, starter for the uoe) TABNE 0 y ] AbbicentTela Wisto but she would tell on them. While she was | peope, as a whole, to determine whether | feet deep, and Johnson was twenty feet from | Conuor, residence, $3.000; I. Coldington, | places. President Hays, of the society, was Apparently e surface and covered with fifteen or | business house, $15.000; 1. B. Clark, dwell- | appointed delegate to the first 1gress of y on her knees praying and pleading with the | they are to have division and admission, in- | t) “Do you want any girls?’ asked Jim Wat- | men to spare her life, she was_knocked | stead of leaving it to the north and south | twenty tous of earth and rock. Word was Tho circumstances of his acath, and an al- *hi 0003 | the American Trotting association, at L. Vincent, dwelling, ' &2 i leged intimacy existing between his wife and 3 3 n 5 @ widower, ana prominent professional | son, uddressing the landlady of a well known srns{:lq]ss] \\'lll;‘nfiwnvl\i lll;om A\H\‘I[hull' b)lp\\' ]x):\l\'n‘;scinm'nlvl\'. hu has ,bl‘m\l :ilu \'{:rml phed to Denver for experienced well- horue, residence, $2,000; George | cago, March 2. The purses for the races 2 A o : oRtletions crushed her skull and the men, concluding | that the democrats have a_deep laid trick in who came out on a special train. welling, $2,0003 C. P, Shurr, dv have been increased about 25 per cent over man of Hastings, aroused the suspicions of | bouse of prostitution. that she was dead, threw her body into a | the latter proposition. They believe that | They immediately went to work and at7 000; Ira Johuson, B2,000; Charles | last year. E re, $2,000. In ——— o they can_ defeat, | o'clock this morning succeeded in uncovering . 83,000 8. 0. Mclnt head, and two lours afterwards | the southwostorn part of the city a nutmber ThalCloar Tan ine sk maiixe, ted to the surfuco, after having | of good residepccs will bo built. It K. | 0o Grear bake Bk B -three hours. | Mathews, four, au . -ost of $6,000: A. J. SONLITY) 15D i condition und badly | Free: 5. M. Cone, 83,0005 Georee | gram to Tur Ben.|-—The creditors of the foul play, and the community became greatty | “Well, we bave a few vacancies for lady | gma)l stream near by and fled. She, how- | with the railroad influ, sgitated. An investigation was instituted, | boarders—do you know any one looking for | ever, revived, crawled to a house and lived | division if the question is voted upon scp- 3 the body exhumed, and a coroner’s jury im- | poard?’ she answered. long enough to tell her story. No arrests | arately by the north and south halv nd | he was h punelled. The post mortem examination | «yes, She's right here and will board just | have been made. therefore the territory, as a whole, will come | been bur A R into statehood. There was a strong senti- | Althovrh 3 Was conducted by Dr. Lynn, of Hastings. At = )11 get her : his suggoestion the stomach of the de- ?3’:’%; where L say. Dll get her to stop here CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. ment expressed in favor of reporting the bill | braised and frightened, Johuson is still | D. Aspinwall, $4,000; 8. W. Bailoy, $2,500; | Clear Lake bank are getting somewhat ceased was sent to Professor Haines, [ “’Lit aithough she was a landlady sho was back with New Mexico out, and the' division | alive and will ba around again in the course | Colonel E. A. Bowen, $5,0005 D.'C. Bond, | anxious over the condition of alfairs, This of the Chicago Medical college. | 154000 of that kind. General Harrison Gives His ldeas on | 16t t08 vote of the whole territory, with | of a week. The board placed over his head | &,000; F. Bachus, $3,000; Walter orning amumber.of. attachinetitalwore 1s- 2 € 80 ves 2 the election to be held in April, | held the carth above, formmg acave which | £3,500; Mrs. Pargoter, §1,500; P! InoFR m,‘uwIH,;W,,_“, “_"‘:h,‘,“,dnlm The 500; John Wiseman, $1,500, and A, krosy, | Sue for analyeis. Yesterduy @ report “p, 2 e TS I'm keeping boarders—not buying girls, the Subject. wnd the admission toe statehood to bo | contained suflicient dir to sustain life until | & al other less pensive build- | assets do not show up as favorable as at was received from Haines, in which he cor- ing tiflen that he found distinct indications of | She St and ho left the house, kemarking | rypruxarovts, Jan. 80.—[Spocial Telogram | fmmediatety thereaftor, upon proclama- | ho was. rescucd and at tho saue time pro- | 8002, ‘Sev strychtnine in the stomach to the extent of | pav'ss " Dotectives Ormsby and Sigwart hap. | 10 Tite BEg.|—A friend of General Harrison, | tion of the president. ~But if the bill | vented the tons of earth above from crush- fins are already —coutracted for. Tho | first roported, there beme on hand only minety-six onc hundredths of a grain. The | yoliod'to be in the next room and overheard | talking to him last night, spokoof the speech | Should be thus amended by the senate it | ing his head. amount of contracts that are letand in the | 3 to meot 817,200 liabilities. Mrs. 2 y - hands of builders foots up in round numbers | Jones has turned over porsonal property val woroncr's jury aguin convened here fo-day, | Do ST e Bg el okopLno pe would not receive final consideration in the and after long deliboration retur: the above conversation, The latter follg of the president of the state civil service re- | you50 The only way to got final action 1s to Salt Rheum £355,000. A resume of last year's work in | ued b o wiil improvements, | be a large shrinkage. d in sub- Lo : e b ; AT i , stanco the following verdict: That the | 4o wouldrbe slave dealer untithe met OBCCr | form association, mentioned in Tit: 13EE dis- | throw the billin conference. Representativo | \With 15 intonse itehing, dey, hot skin, | the ity including munici decoased came to his death by reason of | gy ol i \wrnieon nllxd the “irlnvmiil umviz patches a short time ago. The general re- | Springer agreed this evening that if the often: broken: into 'm"'h“ oracks, and | 88 collected by Tus Be correspoident - poison administored by u person or persons | yored g notorious Louse: Waiting for & | plied jokingly, but his remarks were rather | senate would askc fors cunforense whiok | BfLo", S racks, from contractors, architects and owners of It Was Swin ber at £0,000, but in this the Ingue. ¥ i % S b would gua tery pimples, often caus ouses, amounts to considerablo over o q o R Aldgich, before the fury as o witne moniont Blag Telsiiantered, fanainouteol wlknifinalinnd £y, poss 1ol hiaven, noriousilas ie Would malke the matter one of privilase, | indescribable suiforing. Hood’s Sarsa liopate, Smonnie 9rablo:ovey on Masgox Crry, Ta, Jun, 30, —[Spocial Tele: refused to testify, by reason of tho instruc | PYPTITR L1° AR &“{‘k?‘ e e | bearing on his civil service policy. M. | heo would cousent to the elimination of New | parilla has wonderful " power over th ——— gram to ik Bee. |-~ Theobold Smith, head tions of ber lawyer, . H. Tanner, ex-county | /¢ v S00 ASROG < WRO. 8 Foulk,” said General Harrison, **has some | Mexico and the demands i favor of Dakota, | disease. It purifies the blood and ex Havrison's Visitors. of the burean of animal industry, has just Attornoy, - No arrests hiave yet been wade. 1v's my sister,"” said Watson. pretty good ideas, but he seems to have been | It now looks as though the omnibus bill | pels the humor, and the skin hewls | Ixnraxaronis, Jan, 5. —Geueral Harrison | completed a seicntific examination of the hog s | would be at last_adopted by this congross, | without a scar. Send for book contain- 1anumber of prominent visitors to-day, | disease which has razod in this section dur — “And iro you that kind of acur—that | an enthusiast on the subject. If his ide 1d beiat last _DyjLnis. congro Croated Great Excitoment. you'd sell your own sister to & life like | wero carricd out the law would be made to | DUt it will be with the republioan revision | ;5 " muny statoments of cures, to C. 1. | obiof of whom was Hon. Authony Higgine. | ing tho past sumwer. Ho. pronounces ft Haurrson, Neb, Jan. 30.—(Spocial Telo- | thist” & .. | epply to all classes of service, and the THURSTON'S CHANCES. Hood & " Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, | gonator-elect from Delaware. Higgins spent | SWine pl L and not the discase gram to Tk Bea.]—The news about tho bill Tdon't know ghat it's any of your busi- | offico-socker in the future would | Representative Dorsey says that he would | Mass. ror an hour in consaltation with e meesi. | Giffering in that the govm will not remain in nthe house of representutives, providing "“;.‘”fl:flv """'" d‘flll;'l think you've gob | seek in vain, except in_cases of death | not rogard the seleetion of Senator Alison, e 2SR B8 HORHIR “‘"L““‘L' i e o8t | the country as long w3 tho cholera gora, ' rom r z | 8nyihing to say about it.” for, they say, ‘none resign.’ 1 have studied | for the head of the treasury depurtment, as Western Cattlemen Combine, ARLOM00h,. (530 AUREOSLOE WO NIkNE T that stock shall bo restrained from ruuning Well yow'll find out that 1 have,” said the | 1o matter for soveral years and beliove ro- | joopurdizing the chatices of Toha ML Fhurston | Kaxsas Girv, Moy Jam 8. -A dogen o | cralJames H. Wilson, of Wilmington, Del., The Supreme Conrt, for secretary of war. Higgins states that Dis Moixes, i, Jun, #),—[Special Pel &t large in all the counties of tho state was | ofticer as ho praced his band on Watson's | forms are 5 = ; ! s Yaced his A s are possible, but they cannct bo made | for secy, RS R i - RRARION B 1T, M0, dade A recoived bere yesterday and creatod great | shoulder, and udded, \Como along.” 50 siweapiig at onco. The poopte must bo ed- | furthor, while geographioul considerations, | ooy catulomen are at the Midland, repros | \is principal objeot i cominz to so tho | gram 1o Tin | sxoltement, Tho better o o But you're/ not gding 1o arrest o for it— weated 1o the requirpments of the sarvice in | somotinios ciunio tho ordinars' course: of | Tho west: - Ehair soncie s combine for tho | preskient wis not 10 urge Gouor re filed by the si i yie | 9N 08BN ) souncil | this parti and the mo rative cabinet selections, it 18 a concedd fac it 4 ook themselves Vilson's name, but to over the politic o : e nown o, b, in Syimpthy i thasbart | | MWl pophaps you ard wanted n Councll | Gomund for poicet soevico booainos, tho bt | Flo ‘sacretary”of tho ‘interior shouid b | DurPoe o handiing thoir siock thomsclves, | JHLa 8 e B G stabon. w | 4ol A, TRorblins Sons & Co. va Mor an hawva boon n secrot catcns and drc very | Sl 8o Jufst drob down to tho polico statloll | tor prepared they will be to make 8ome suc- | westorn mau, The interests which the do- | pion sitert™ 1Y I8 htondod. to- form fn e | his conversation on this subjoct was very | chants Union b Viire company, up- sivo of those members who are suppori- [ Boil 566" SHASWORC d rifices in orderto obluln it. Without experi- | partment of the interior has in charge, such | panization for the purposo of marketing | saisfactory. pellant; Polk district; afdemed, ho bill. Sioux county is a freo range | P"Willson tlaims to bo a plumber, and tho | ohCs tlllu mebe “.r]uu.;_ party are doublicss | s those affecting public lands and the In- | Z3itie with “headquartors ut Kansas City, | Louis Altheimer, of Pine Istuf ooy anpoliant: iva L B Nelsgn Y l:guz l!.!n onunly{crmlm d ]um the | gi] is saict to como from Albright. .‘;fll‘lfl‘(‘mf{‘“;"i'h'.‘M‘"')‘[?fl‘l ,‘I‘;l'” Lty n: ‘L‘hg’;“‘h_ dians, relate alml;s::.\vf::l:‘\;ll\'ul\' to the west. | and branghes at Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago | wealthy )v!m|‘H(<r,| mu’- In. p,.‘,lh‘. a0 AT AN T (PR R A i aking it so was a fraud, and a great 5 A 74 i YR Q850080 O HIQLARE: o ARNY ORDERS and New York. The capital stock 18 $150,000, | recognition of General Powe *, ‘G Bolknup vs Mary Botknap ¢ )t Ditterness has boon engendored, | Watson iwas allowed out on_ bail, and | lic sorvice nothing is us valuable o its el [ Leave of absonce for four months, to tako | Ang 2w Yorle b cunital stock 1s B0 | FROEREE G UIEET A S Tucident i ", G ollowup va Mary Botkuap ot claimed that he did not know why he was | ciency as experience, The business interests | aoct when relieved from recruiting duty, is TEaG g Sook men of the WHat 1o Join. his visit, for ho is thse noxt door ne Yipthas Giatelos; aibmae. o 5.} —Phe followmng decision me court to-duy: 15 Des v, appellant; had been fairly quict for & whilo gha .y 'tho flght hins_ brston oxt afvesy und | 8rrested,’ He said Le had nov asked any one | of the country are so_intimately connected | Granted Major Bdgar B3, Kollogs, Eighth e i I vislha f08 10 8 S8 oKL QROR AN \osonh F o for mon by, and it must huve been some ono | with the government that one may be said to | fifantry. - and bosom friend of Hon. dohn B Lilnyion, | iscuting diserios: sMirimod ; 3 An Absoture Cure. 0 ARY ALY Town of Idenville. appeilant, vs Chicago, mersville, Ark,, the nows of ‘Wi reached | i 08 TRICLY 2 acwed mu_e:}m:# else that the officers overheard. This state- | be identical with the other, and no party in The unexecuted portion of the sentence im- 1 railway ¢ Dedicated Free of Deb: ment i at variance with those made by the | this age can hope to retain power when the ( yoged by a court & i1, Novembor 20, 1587, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT | him early this iworning. - Genoeal arison | 3 k St ’|”,5‘, railway coup AR k00 of Rebt, oficers. efiiciency of any part of the service is made | Popartment of the Phatte, is remitted in the | is ouly put up in large two ounce tin boxes, | was profoundly affected. Marshall district; afiiroe £150N, Neb., Jan. 29.--(Special to - secoudary to party needs, The time is not [ caan of James Bomis, Iaté privato, “company and i8 an absolute cure fur old sores, burns, i MI]}‘,;‘;!;;’,'"'\“\' T i} d The Brunt et al; Pottas sher company, Tun |~The new brick chureh of the Evan- | New /Xork Kepublicans Disappointed. | far distant when the politics of o government | (- penth infautry. atd ho will ho velonsed | wounds, chapped hands, and ail skin erip: . Ao . ¢ | association was dodicuted Sunday. | | > Troubles of a Politcian, cmploye will couso to bo considerad 1 bis re- | from confinement bn receiptof this ordor ut | tons, Will positively cave all kinds of Dlioa, o nnama Stovknolders Unaswy, | wattasle dlsvisti seversed 3 [ the D1aNATOLIS, Jun. 80.—Yestorday after- [ teution in the service, and when efciency | the military prison, Fort Leavenworth. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINI OINT: . d D holders of Punamg . ':l‘:‘uv':m"x'xrg:cn(é‘fim?fi;‘fif:fi g:arx'..':fi::j(nuon John 1. Sullivan, clerk of Mavion | a8d faithfulness will b2 the only requisite. "Phe unexecuted portion of & sentence im- | MEWT. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., at 5 | canal shares have applied to the for Arvangod For & Scuiling Rac ovening, and notwithstanding 4 county, assigned for the Eenefit of his credi- gy posed by a general court martial November | cents per box—by wail 30 cents. summons against Do Lesseps, dem, a | SwuxCoy, da, 30, —[ Spoci cles catner the houso was will f11ed¢ | ters. - Sttt AL B 8 ARACS Young Treffer Dies. 27, 1886, Department of tho Platte, is also re - - dissolution of the company and tho uppoint- | gram to Tus Ber.]—Stipuations were s neat and attractive and cosf, | ‘o' Sullivan for imany yoare liss l“ ON° | @Loue Cory, Neb., Jan, 80.—(Special Tele- | mitted in the case of James A. Bunting, late Both of Them ArcOut. ment of a liquidator, with power to mike | giuned to-day for a threcawile sculling rico h$I50 wus raised at the gedj- | Of the uest prominent dewocratic po ‘“““‘I" gram to Tk Bk | —A sixteon year old son | Private, company I, Second infantry. Sr. Louts, Jan. 30.—The Mullanphy Say- | overtoa now company the assets of the | 1 i T b e ext making It freo of dobt. / of this city. He says b liabilitios are only | o o ivefer, iving nine miles from here, ERAY S, HEATH. | s bk in North St. Louis fs out about | concern. Decision was postponed July on the Hig Sionx river, three miles frow urch will hold reviveil moet. | £65,000 and hns asscts are worth 810,000, 4o § o 570 e vening from injuries rec g 7,500, and Louis Aknachstedt is out of the R o7 LhiA city, THO Face is to be for 81,000, ed ) hurch every night for some | dates thie beginning of his financial 'troubles d + 9 Floquet Will Not Kesign, A LR ALY ; ) 10 thio thne of his indictment with Coyes and | whilc out hunting lust Sunday, He tripped | pyyg, Jun. 30— Pigquet, in re civing tho | S1%: ~l|'- wpors thut the youthful tollor*hua Bernheimer, now serving sentonces in tho | and fell with a loaded gun in his hand,which | piveni of the extreme loft. said be had con % ! ol Jity penitenti Sullivan’s ci o J - | funds of the bank with the above result. The | 8ays that the propos Michigan City penitentinry. Sullivan's case | was aischurged, the load taking effect in the | yiqoreq the ndvisability’of resigning, but had | young man’s father has offered to make up | among the barb wire manufacturers 1 win Jaw. 50, od. national age s, Lous, Mo, ment was never tried, b i o s _ f 1 ~ ack and side of his bead, tearing the flesh | upandoned the idea, deciding to face the in- | the_doficien tain prices, has fallon through on_ aceount of nortor at g . off in an ugly manner and fracturing the | {J 4y URCIGIDR W0 2800 Dridos, AR oW . . 1) § trigues and attacks of his opponcuts, and | = a refusal of some of the manufacturers to oly buraed in an Tho Maesther Ingloations skull. A nine year old brothor who was | \,uiq usk the chamber for a vote of confl- sign the articles More substantial benefit can be ob- tained from a 50 ceut bottleof De, Lige- low’s Positive Cure thuu a dollar boitle last evening, | Nebraska: Faie, colder, winds generally | with him rau home and gave the alarm. buv | ¥O0 d in acoal hod | Bortherly. when his parents and neighbors reached the | iy’ b1 e establishing the scrutin d' ar- by 0 he hotel, who | . 1owa: Fair, preceded in nerthern portion | scene twohours later he was in an uncol- | o, dyigsment system of election will be an- el by light local 'srows, much oolder, brisk to | sclous condition, his brains oozing out of the | yov 53 WROn ORI T SO Bliber to- o0 Mortonate man | Y vound. t ot aet e BPORC viiubish awith | Migh morthwesterly \iuds. | wound. iy morrow, 4 Rt . Dakota: Filr. preceded n eastern portion - re ——— of any other cough remely. It is a » o ta acrisp nad s oyg siand® WORO | by light Sceal snaws, Lrisk 10 bigh = winds A Cold Wave. Masoito Bullding Busnsd, prompt, safe and pleasant eure for all | llensty Kaszy A pes of, geuerally, northorly coldor. The signal observer received a telegram Mr. SterLiNa, Iil, Jaq, 80.—The Masonic throat und lung trouble Goodwan | " ly A — 4 - o e e last night at 9:50 instructing him to holst the | pi\ging and several smaller structures sur- Drug Co. A, Nosaeg, SN Died of Hemorrhage. No Ocgasion For Alarm. cold wave sigual. According to General | \ounding it were burnod last night. Loss v ——— ;u;iuum-:a Bearics, Jan, 80, —[Special to 1'ie Juk.) Des M\:n.w y la., Jan. 80.—| Special lu‘lu- Greeley tho temperature will fall to about & | ga (00 y A ‘ Ormshy's .‘vnun..,l. A ] Mo, ConéaTn sun K. E. Sanford, who died from hemorrhage | B to Tur 1Sux.|~Tue mayor as issued & | Ghiose serd by Iaday MOFME: X £ S Swolllngs Tom Orimsby, the well knowa detective of T g of the lungs to-dsy at Crawford, Neb,, was a | Notice to the pross contradicting the storics ————— . uml J @ Omaha police force, hus returned after ‘R, &c. 'y regulate t! that have been circulated regarding the pre- S ion in Pennsylvan| Vor Hillousnres Stralns, vty days' leave of absesce in the east. and prevezt Constipation and Pilss. wesident of Beatrice. He was in the employ ihmission in ¥ 's Acid Phosphat his forty days’ leay ol valence of smallpox at this place, He suys - ¥ 't f Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Bral During his vacation be took occasion to ex- smallest and easlost Lo take. Ouly one plil of Kliputrick Hros., railroad coutractors, &8 | that thero have bean but Live eases this wii- Hawisuung, Pa., Jan. 30.—A resolution Dr, W. B. Gillies, Winnipeg, Maoitoba, ruises, A b foso. 4 loa vial. Furely Vegsiavle. B stonographer, with temporary headquarters | ter, and tho last oue is now nearly well, and | providing for the submission to the people of | says: I have used it in & typical case of in: Cuts, amine tho warkings of 410 palise aysie:ms 1a g : st Crawford. ie bad becn married some- | no other cuse is in the city. 'Thers has boen | & constitutional prohibitory amendment bas | digestion with biiiousness, and found it to Wounds, | Yariaus usterh clsion, 450 it emiiatic i { AR T ER MEDIOINE 00 Exn'te onTork :Emovituulvt; years, and leaves a wife and | a rigid quarantive, he deciares, and uo occi- | pmssed both houses und now goes to the gov- | be, rnhoulhoxn-upuml. the best thing I ever R oD S ) ¢ lAum., 4 ‘.. i (M @ | C0., Prop' w Yor! R ife was lanured (or $2.000 wi the | siou for alarw exists, oruor, used iu such cases.” ' o | cianey il disel i

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