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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 18)0. ‘ IN THI ROTUNDA, nature of a vy nearly t! THE DAILY BRE. | A BLOW AT BUCKET SHOPS After today the Chicago board of trade | trust, but he is known to be favorable to “ SEYLE JOTTINGS, 17 N duced and urged by Laivd, whose influence apparently lives after him. What about the ikingly strange and novel as contered upon him u good deal * i 50 ment w ho state 58 . 5 S RONGOE, BINE ¥ i « | sonabl ppose would in ti ring wenty ¢ the N | whole territory whoere British it membe E. ROSEWATER, Editor. | will stop gathering and sending out quo- | combination of & very vigorous sort, and The towns of M "'"k:' t have been th |hy|’:"l‘1‘i."l‘”rm:!f”“'1\'&1’-".\1:\'.1«‘\‘1': hv“:'\'lwx‘f‘:l n«l.. “"”““.II‘ \:v“ m'v"“m 9ot DUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, | \tions. This radical step was decided | his experience with the loosely con- | incorporated kb five or thisty tepees and about seventy-fivo bl b A sl ' JASHED _ EVE| on more than o month ngo, and is in- | structed nssociation of which he is | Pawneo City taxpavers want the salaries | DFves, wquaws and papooses anxiously | Auditor Benton Explains the Requirements | Sanutor ngalis, that it amounts to nothine. & TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, | tended to destroy the business of the | chairr ought snable | frame | Paid officials [Dwered from $1,400 to £400, | #waiting # partake of his hospitality, Thev | 5 \ 0 nothin SRV iR indny, Do Yoas o | 03 man ought to enable him to frame AtoRr & W | had come t visit him and oxpressed a w | of the Law. Mr. Waggener is an old time democrut et Gl M0 | bueket shops which ave dependent on the | an agreement that will nmount to some- [ i1 & dfspekate fieht o mad hog was | ingncss to s ay as long us “grubs war ¢ | though a great admirer and warm supportor hrecSion i1 Chicago quotations in order to carey on | thing, The great difffeulty in the matter | ¢ " “\‘;"""*!-l rm ear Hooper. - coming, Tl doctor now s India [ ETS £ Mt. Ingalls ‘ Y ¥ar ¢ > i , \ g \ ieo) M. Monnier, under sentence for | away N s SKIPS. | | i Yonr ¥ their gambling business in produce. | is to get an arrangement at once satis- | manslaughter kt*Valentine, has been released | , ll\mu Tt tiks phoveY- s Gl or - the | A LINCOLN REAL [STATE SKIPS “Whiy 0 you say there is no slgnifivance OFFICES | The war between the board of trade of | factory to the railrond presidents and | o0 bail proverh that *a good name is vather to be i _— that resolution passed by a conventio The Bee Building Chicago and the bucket shops has | not repugnant to the interstate ¢ =) reok wiil soon be dummed at | chosen than great riches,” savs the Bismarck Farmers® alliance presidents at Topeka Tho Beo Bullding, o I as | epugnant to the interstate commeree N “ ; o kil TRl L Alleged T A o “arld : { Offco, 507 tho Kookery Building, | poon™ “on - for yeavs, and ho | law, Most of tho OMiks WHIEH HAVE | o Which means @ boom for that | Tribunc. When Bishop' Walker was in the | AL ndulged In Varlons | ekt ho was asked Washinzton, A8 Fourteentl street boon - ihe £ denslde 1 | e y cast securing funds for missionary purposes | Criminal Capers Before His Last | “Because it does not veflect the sentin Counell Biirs, 12 Pear] Street been the source of consider- | heen proposed would doubtless have | Custer countroduce deaters ave buying | he v by a guild of New York young Adion—Death of w Well | ty of tha people. That South Omaha, Corner N und 2ith Streets able litigation, always favorable to the | i weeptable to the officinls, but they | M shipping phukoes by the car load, paying ies who said they had 1,200 which™ they ot y AL e AR FONDENCE i smaller nbling institutions. Thus | were % Thd 4 B Y| 15 cents a buslgl,, wished to donate for the building of a com- | Known Pione | vention was composed chietly of sorve CORRESPONDENCE. ' 3 were antagonized by the law, Chaivman | ppo contract has been ot for building | fortable rectory somewhere in North Dakota, | politicians who are trying to work All communieations relating to news when a year or more ago the board re- | Walker has possibly been able to frame | Pierce county's new court house, The strue- | Lhe bishop proposed several names and said e | Farmers' allfance for their own benetit ditorial matte uld be add sed to | bl Voo ¥ | ture " > & e cholee or be i Vhel o 1 ", N & . B e o fused quotations to the bucket shops, | an agreement that will be satisfactory | tire will cosi €295, L R S ‘;("\.‘!-"I‘I:_’ \\‘\\J":;.:" Laxcory, Mavch pecial to Tue Ber.) | Some time ago Mr, Waggencr stated BUSINESS LETT { the latter carried fhu issue into the | all avound, and it is to be hoped this is | '”|‘1'1"}!‘;'l‘l:t;v'lyinnIrilmn;l the school m\vrllw | ked up their cars” and made 1t thetr During the past twoor three weeks in- | all formal opposition to the senator, prov Lt nos lottors !'.”’rf,‘r.’;‘.”u"”"‘“T‘;:‘)“T:M. | courts and ot a decision !!\:n the board | the case. Meanwhile consideration of TesuBmitl II“.::;‘T‘.‘J{WL house will soon be | yyanimous choice by a rising vote, | .Um-.,l‘ )I..\.I- been 1j-4v.|~|\-h|‘ ';;.n'xImL _nu!- there ever was any, had subsided B okt poutonion orterd | could not diseriminute In furnishing | new moves or policles {s in abeyance un- [ Notth Platto will havo o fite wlarm Havah o e | periodical showing of state banks requi clared itself unanimously for him. 1l o mid 6 10 the ordur of the Com- h 9 ubeys North Platte will have a five alavin_system | THIE SERVICE PENSION BILL. | by the ne TR \ W 1 ¥ ) | D po mat pnynblotot rder-orthe'Com= | quotations, [ til the new agreement is submitted and | i ever H)‘m inside of three weeks, The bell préte l_\lninl. '\\]\tlm \,m.l 1t scems \‘h..l ”v“\llr Is | conite y:\'l\‘lllm‘l such ;uhn.-..\;- [ T R | o mmers s S anda | Yl | will wéigh 600 pounds. IAKD Nob., March 20.—To the op | COonsiderable misapprchension as to just whi . K. Hudson, editor of the Topeka ( o Bee P D | Ever since this decision was rendered | geted on, - potn OARDALE, Neb., Marveh 20.--To the itor Y . + ¥ 1 The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors. | the bueket shop question has been more 5 | I L wie LoRt e HE iesacy ot | of Tute Bur: Many old soldiers in this vicin :"""""“*- Evidently n numnber of stato | tal, manifestod considerable d ti Tho Hoo 18l A A Wavan tosnti Bts i _ ¢ ¢+ | ordinance fo) g outside agents froi e T L e Shbe ¢ | ban u cans o veport to the t 8 ago to support 4 an, LU AL D LA LU less prominent in the attention of the | SHUE LACK, the moral and politi- | comiing in to |'n’:\'xl:-l.:‘;u».-| ety UECLS TOM | ity are very anxious to learn the provisions of | [Th.C \vlrw:.h-:';;:.-u“fl.“n..-l.lnllvl lnnl:i: ¢ ‘”.Il:'-l." "rrul"“»\” BEREATAOIGor of | SWORN _STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | hoard, the consideration of measures cul- | robate of New York, generously | ~More wheat has been sown In Lincoln | WiCsorvice pension bill, now pending fu con- |3 b B ECH e Lol e S omprehiond | Santa o rond, swas Ly wonN KTATEN ard, i e e L A b D T O InLincolr 5. By printing {6 in full you will oblige | dePartment, while somo of them comprehend | Santa Ko vond, was spaken of as i possily County of Donglas. | minating in the adoption of the plan | his position and relieved Gov- | county, this spring than was ever before Y St vein FeAle A I 8. McC | that itnot only meaus that, but anotice by | candidate, but both of these gentle ot 1 t7ach ry of The Boe | 4o cat, off quotations altogether, The | €1or Hill of soveral disagrecable com- I ; 'I:”llvl-“t nn'rH‘.-Aim..'.u‘m‘v;~‘nlw‘ i el gl U | pubtication in some home paper, showing | openly declaved themselves favorable 1o (u Rl Lt or T DA Btk | manag of the institutions against | Plications. Whether the governor | Bdivard Roberts at Platte. Genter, | The following is the full text of the bill: exact condition three tmes @ year, T defir alls” ro-clection.! ’ for e weolc endinig 0,10, WAS 48 101 | \(hicl this extreme policy s divected | €118 the necessity of accepting the | with twelve calves, 700 bushels of oats and | Be it enacted by the Senato and Houso of | ine the interprotation of the tuw by the state | Pho resolution referred to calls on 11 P 1 TR A AR U G TH e B e B E G tion™ is not publicly known, but | Afteen tons of Ly, 'No insuran | Representatives “of the United” States of | hanking department, Auditor of State BEiton | tor's friends to point out w single iyt SR P Sl U WP tLp EMEQULI RS Fluch “'w_“m. of the most | « The wife of General James M. Trucof | America in congress assembled, That the | says: wherein e ever secured legislation calelat A R e time the decision was favorable to the | ! at Flack was o ok Seward died ut her home in that city March | Seeretary of the interior be, and he is hereby Mhe law requires that the various st 5 WEnalE NS Al Sl UL aodnesduy, Maral) . board. Whether or not the stoppage of | Hberal contributors to” the Tammany | 27, She was seventy years of ind had | authorized and directed to place on the pen- | bar o nudjtor three | 0 benefit theagricultural intervests of Kan Pyt peh 28, quotations will be permanent is some- | Cimpaign fund will make his absence in | been in failing health for some time bl UL b el PRI L) e Sncl ot sdvises the fiimers' to cloct Friduy. March 1 il permanent is som ; ¢ Oiistar i any ofticer or enlisted man of sixty-two years | tlso requires | ogiglators who will vote ag Suturdiny, Marel 2. | what uneertain. The prosident of the | Sing Sing during the coming two years | ‘:"_"_“h‘l"‘:‘::nr\' un"kl\"_""""““" """‘"{‘"i’;"‘ | of ‘age or over, or who shull hercafter veach | jhe bunks to b 0 syhonkls of such ropart | S5 IR L - ol St Tt Ticaal ssociation for the improvement of the bl _ o | O paper city where sald bank fs “ O 3 Avernge 20,020 | hoard says it will be, but there ave oth- | Peculiarly distressing. | stock of the county, A fHegtin LIl BeTHoI | that age, who shall have scrved ninety duys | oo ik _y! 1% eustomury fi % to send WA tour throuwh the v \ o GEGIRGE L FASCTUCK | o oho think it will not. Doubtless it - | ut Broken Bow Apl 19, afternoon and even- | 0 MOFe in the army, mavy, »COrDs of Cor pubiiiii (6 v ditor, it | st week,” suid Jawes Carroll, “1 stopped prosence this S day of AuDiisn | will depend agreat deal upon the effect COLONEL CLOWRY s most decidedly | B o 1o s been i fail ag | Dellion. und shall have TioroMbie: | fe hnics urvo not conlicd with diis e i e :”". \"“-‘I" it wild ey Sei 0 i ) | 58 @ o8 Jegraph; so are i <! ho has been in jail a Rohbe thove! o com- | on s regzards publication and the mat- | Citeme d booms ell, Tnever saw a I bl BELE | of the action on-the bucket shops. If | n..,n:..nlul.wl o tal ':1 araph; so are ontitio awaitihe idl for vape o s Toute | S froinesosony, Shid, petsion to couk | fof willreecivd th Mention of ‘the depuri- | thing like it before, Everybody seone 1 State of Nebrask D | these institutions ave unable to survive | 78y Gould and Novvin Green. :;;:‘»’..A‘_\I:m”m\ Jlepdaughtor, escaped by saw. | for and to continue during th term of tho life T TTE N D URT WA TRly ‘ have gone crazy, The town is so full of 1 George B, Tzsc | | the blow and abandon the gambling | ! it ¢ floor and digging his way | of said ofticer or enlisted man, at the rate of | is ot T 3 estate speculators that N | [ | Two W out. 8 | Itis currently rumoved and believed that il AL it was b joses il siys thit he 18 s BUBineas T whlch iy arerencabedl tie Two Wishes, & a month, | william' Holimes, formor! v possible for me to got a e B iy thont L 3 gaged, Aot THE S Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Isnacson of Oakland | Sec.2. That all persons who shall have illiam Helmes, formerly of the firm of | I GLING L0 geten dacentiiroom nt it averaze daily clrenlation of Tk DALY | buard will doubtless make the plan it T woul g were thrown from a buggy by au | served ¥ days or i > nevw | Helmes & Helmes, real estate agents of this | hotel. Men from all parts of the count would g 0,000,000 for a good stomach. na buggy by a runaway | served ninety days or more in the military or | L I mtry e comtoar v Say,. Tab | has ndopted permanent. It on the other | —wWilliam L., Seott o T shoudors e e I A R e ] o EAR a0 foreing. ohathe Ton ot || o ion 0. B, Brivais i a e ‘top) of D e 50 coples; for May l _ 3 am L. Scott. shoulder broken, Mrs, [saacson was only | late war of the rebellion, and who have been | 4702 O oL Ul heap. He has discove " Coples: for uine. 1980, 1858 copless for hand the bucket shops shall continue in And I would give $40,000,000 for less than | slightly bruised & i X Meyer, H, R. Nissloy, the proprictors of the | M4P- He hus discovered winer power i Rl Dol i) e X i 4 ild g ,000,00( ss tha sed. | honorably discharged thevefrom, and who | e et i Vs sl U UL oug| i el samcey, Jor, SIENIAG. cou | usiness, as the managers of some of | I've got.—Grover Cleveland. | The West Point manufacturing company | are now, or may horeafter be, suffering from l'l‘\f(",“l“lj"l‘;:;;“m‘“::;'l”'i-“ Lttt BUREIES o | :K:":"::\'\”l",‘l‘m'“'/‘“:‘ AL O e Loh ss, IN0T coples; for November, 1889, o . 1 4 0 x . - — | has decided to esf ish a new flouring | ental or Sica isabili o valel ol ML B UALL 0 siness men here, he go! *C Vvt i saw SCOre ¢ 1“) toir v ,!Hr“ ”.ll'“"( L Novorl m.,.'\.u them say will be done, and demonstrate = = | ::\\“ ‘I'“uh H .(:mn_h.n[ w flouring mill, ll;llAn(E!l l" physi 'n .Ih «vyn]xv;. q n.u.m to | thom 'cashed by unsuspecting parties who | of Omahans, all speculut : for Ty 150 oy, | that they can get on without the | AL B O e fora o blished “in_the peusion | 1 confidence in him and it out for part el A B i i b (OGN FUBIEAD LY g J Chicago Tribune. New machinery will be put in, requir- | 0 fice for e rating of & por | 00 con ML Arts | apparently getting rich very fast 1800, 1761 Copies: ZSCHUCK et e T B | o Fthe > ) 4 e rok, | unknowi. Before going he also put a chatie 4 AN Loobies e R fhhy | board’s quotations, it will not be | Wheredoesu Tammany man go when he | I the outlay of £30,000. month, upon due proot o the fuct, according A ot hao, ez o ase puiia chattel | & vono/booi w hind fn this. ity four, five presenen Uil 15 dgs of Mareh, A, long before there is a vigorous de- | diest Can he find any society or gang cor- | Jimes Cavanaugh of Chadvon is in juil at | b emulations de e Seqratity | his family to bear this burden besides the | and six vears ago was considered something - el - NP Fers Notary Publie. | g to1™s, veturn to the old order of | rupt enough to scem homelike to him when | O ‘;lm( 5 ‘H . “.‘-::-:l :}\;.:h pussing coun- | {y S IRvAaL GeREionaLeY e EHa T e shame attending is fall. Detective Pound | phenomenal, bit it never equalied the oo A A " ings » wots be: o Styx? ey, - Cavanaugh is a stone mason, 3 4 " isat work on the case but as is not able | now on in S T | v I s a significant fact that during the | things. he gets beyond the Styx but has_spnt more of his time recently in | States b the 2 of 8 pur | ¢ ot s man, T 1w aatd thit o tins hoow, | o .on it Sult Latke. e dealers, principn oin v wniong the railrouds serupu- | 1Uis very much to be hoped that the T getting druuk than in working at his trade. e Ix;:;'"':;"““g“-;;}m:"']'l- ambling heavily of late und lost moye than | 1 Curbstone agents, veminded me of a ot of Jous care was observed to maintain | action of the board of trade will have | Gotton agikingiricats The Western Reporter has been purchased | g application in tho pension ofieo | 1¢ could possibly stand. newsboys by the way the went about trying e ) A the result it is intended Lo produce. and | bl clite Domoorat, by the Western Wave and Saline county will | ufter the pussage of this act upon proof that DAL LT AL N s, B | ot ton 1 KLl e + reports show—a | consequently have one less paper. (RSB L 0 el 1L i : WAL it that spsedily tis. ucket smops will be | - Couon isstill king, tho reports show—a | SCHERY Live one tostabaper, B . the disability then existed, and shall continue | James Ledwith, a_ Lincoln pioncer, dicd to- | s o % = 3 GBI v the ket shops © | sort of King Lear, as it were, with straw on | La'will publish the Knos Counte Hocorder + | during the existence of the same: Provided, | day at12 o'clock. He has been asuflerer | THE ELECTION OF HAY 1S, Itk boundary dispute between this | compelled (o go out of business, 5o far ab | jts head instead of a crown, and its old-time | o Weeping W tenTa ’I‘]‘:I'i‘ e vder, | That those who are now receiving pensions 1t affections for o long time, and his | - = mined af the carliest possible moment, | eerned. The amount of harm done by | S able aus Weeping Water peopleevi- | tion to the commissioner of bensions, i such | ¢ity, having resided here eighteen or twenty | R 0, Ads i """"\" Both citics ave.inferested in its solution, | these institutions cannot very easily be | cerless Patti. udhy 1 zood paperand give the | form as he may deseribe and approve, show- | years, He occupied many positions of honor | v, O+ Adiims, Humboldt, Neb. suid 1o exaggerated, and their existence in- i New York World. | lt.]m ) |l. n the support which its excellence ing themsclyes entitled thereto, receive the | and trust and held the respect and confidence | &, Feporter for the Chic bun Tomithe'd ; + | Sraante s % | 5 That peerless songster, Patti, made | demands. | benefit of this aet, and nothing contained in | of all who kucw him and was among the | What abundant results come from « ! vom ihe declurations of | ereases from yearto y the demoraliza- | yep peappeavance in - New York last | Whle M. E. Green was using a seraper and | this act shall e’ so construed as to prevent | citizens of the city., He about | small start. The late Editor Cowl the Lincoln board of trade that the [ tion in the commercial system insepa- | night at the Metropolitan. Hev reception | G 0 ,;.i.-:-:ltl..-l.‘l).-;:v:- e .‘l»‘;.m.wl:!t.‘u‘.,- “ pensioner thereunder, from proseeuting | s of ago nd ledves o wife und five | !I‘h»wmuu did o thing which made mem s hav ke n HIHHH‘ 1 'I’ the | :" le l“l:\ the ~_'\lj;' 1 "\1 wion which i ||i|=]\|||h( S IIIM‘T is but one | siide futo the lole, the lines became entangled | any generdl o special act: - Provided, how- | funeral serviees has not been annouriced. {BT0 T Fay ”x,..“{,:,‘)': ‘l Ry wnd oo of the corporation house- | these places invite and encoprage, | Patti, und the world will probably never see | and the weight gradually drew the ponies | ever, That no person shall veceive more. thin PASTORS AND PULPI T T | > % i SuE yad ! 4 un | STORS PULPITS. ernor hie would not lave been preside: Told, Under no civeumstances can any good | another. Her voice is as sweet and cultured | back until the wlhole “shooting mateh’ went | one pension for the same period. tov BB BNy | ! 1 presiden - e 4 > oun Ay BO0l | e evor. and her presonce dpen the Iyile stage | OVEr Suys the Meorefleld Post. Ten feet deep | Sec. 8. ~That if ar e Rov, Ko I, Burrows, wliohas been to the || Hore i the story: ! come from them and they live at the 1 upon the | Burlington Springs for his he : ABD ek pense of the producers of the country, | 518! Cpt L MR adise | Green was not - discouraged, however, and | three months or move in the army or navy | e now Chric Ll +h the oftice of a long since defunet n ' from. “This time he enfers his plaintive | Fr ) o 0 D itution e | where votive music is peronn went to work likeatrue Yankee to got ‘thom | of the United States during the late war of | wil b g Giistian chureh in East Tineoln | 001050 Chieago o . $ B v, titutions awre | ! £ will be finished in a few d Dedicat {hes hicagoa t protest againt the proposed reduction of | 4 i S R out. He hauled aload of h nd gradually | the vebellion, and who was honorably dis- ot ! S paeaon . ieh renc | broken up only to give a hetter chance . = . A 3 services will take place three days fr me which read: B e TN S e | p only to give « « e Up Hill Work for David. filled the pit until the ponies could walk out, | charged has died, after die, | {oday. 8 LD GVl I R T i GG e Lokl i 3 | to the wealthy speculators of the hoard New ¥ | and strange to say neither of them were in’ | leaving a widow o B ey ot T elateaiooy e e LB ToER SLakC ¢ of trunsportution. of trade. the downfall of the bucket Hill in 15 1dou't take the slizhtest in- | Jured, 4 "TG"""' e Lo | lecture beforo the Young Men's Ch e T T ; e ‘|nyn;‘\r.m” i : 3 TR | shops will lose a great deal in value. It | tevestin bailot reform. | Towa Items, e usbutids (Jeath, be placed ubon the | sociation on the subject of “Our Neighbors [ shore, where he Is undoubtedly waiti OFIICAL urance s given that | gy ) hended that this i | Al i 1888: This new-fangled Australian | The Cedar Falls barl o | s ey P P T A 083 tho Atluntic,” next Wednesday even- | pagjent] | R b Rive | s to be apprehended that this is about | : s -fangled Australian | e Cedar Falls barb wire works have | the rate of 85 per month, to continue dur- | {i. " S it sday even- | patiently for the balanee of the hoys, fo! “the most ameable relations™ ? ; system is perfectly absurd, | started up again. ing widowho LK - At G what the vesult will he—that o =2 I s : = = 1g widowhood. The preliminary step for the crecti ¢ 1e always said s to the future world 1 hetween tho Northwostern unc B! e—that theve will | =g NSty Ol U atian systom hasits | | Tho Waterloo paper mill is turning out five | _See. 4. ‘That if any oficer ot enlisted man | ponr hisiiminiry step fov the erection of 4 | ohjiof desire wis to g RN and e D T 3 i I : n | mew Lnglish Lutheran church o this eity | €hicf desive was to go where his friends i G e S i L ';[-._ SOTL | raod features, but the best use Tean put the *“'”“f(lmxw-- per.day. [ who served thrce mohths ot more in the ariny | s peen talen, Tt is learned that (he strac- | would find him when they eame along removes the possibility of friction in e 3 A I ol U Sl ity e aoae o A s et I convse ot il cRoaliantion. und WHOIS honoably. | b e orand toiceb bW ) ¢ Atiiving n \Walinglon S cordi r 3 not, only it will be done in n somewhat ; : e nat Clinton. 4 | “Bishop Bonacum of the Cutholic chureh | g Yxlenda ' prices, 2 ) - Hill in 1890: T just dote on ballot reform, | “7 5 | discharged has died, or shall hercafter dic, | ot at oo i N ROl oY greeting was extended hy Columbus Do 5 difterent way and with a better appear- | aud really am lotir to veto the Saxton bill in | 2 Gheralee comnty favmer has - two- | jeaving a widow without other means of sup’ | Gl i the funerd sery R o, sceretary of the intervior. After TGNOTANCE of the law canmot oxcuse | 41ee of heing legitimate and respeetable, | ease it is coustitutional. | el i e e et o oty B T G TNV, G ITReDs (b sy which takes place in that ity on Tuee. | 1Y moments of gencral conversation Mv. the members of the bowrd of education | 1115 @ misfortune to the country that | Hillin 1 90: CGovernment of the | lodge with nineteen tenmbor. f o UL he F g SOl anSOIR ar auy e Areiibishop was Bishon Bona "_:_,'”\',':, ooty y_”\\‘l\ln“)lv“ n,‘,,:]'_l’l“ ’."_ JEL i1t tho school'desk donl, Businéss men | theve should'beany of it. | bosses for the bosses and by the bosses must | The Lyons county stallion show tukes place | upon proof of her hushand's death, | &1 "'I']‘_‘:'I'_'\Wi“\l\k :u;‘jt{u-rl.m.l\ % | »wl«....“....',i.l‘.,\.,. SO \\;‘*; .»u!m,‘ | should apply to public affaivs the | not perish from the carth | at Rock Rupids next Saturday. | ]\\'iflwm proving his death to be the result of | cotledrl sud St Toaui's M. E ehren dume | fuening 1o me snids ;“‘_‘ "IJ'.! ..lw‘ f Lapply (O o ) T AT R, L e e | Mhere are five couples in Brighton who | i army service, bo placed on the pension | Puasion wock. itho formnes will he . ¢ | LU, BRI b ) tematie eare which marks their method | ore the opening of the 1 tnos | O ICEIOIIDEIP TR BRIESS. i hava lieenimg Pried ave iy v 0 | roll from the date of the application therefor, | o' Fathoe Waloh - Faies. ShConmior s S s heedandRon in private business, it ] o ; e The Des Moines cotton mill is producing | Ut 1€ Tte of %5 per month during hee widow= | jogmer: Crensy and the latter by Dast Lot id e 6eoRIn il sition last year it was proposed to have | Let Chavles Francis Answer. 180,000 yards of Shooting Fors \nl!\l‘ US| hood, and in case of the death of the widow, | Sioein, 2 G ) astor | the facts as they may be found. What- &~ 51 s - there a special exhibit of Ameriean corn | emont. Trilane. Vel i £ .»‘rlm‘- el 1 leaving a child or children under the o g T SRR R ever conclusion you ‘may come o from Ttz Kunsas plan for wiping out the | on un extensive seale, with a view to | What has become of the 50 per cent veduc- [ustitute is in session at Kldora, | el ponsion shill b Paid Sieh | Chureh Howe spent last night in the city youLinyostiguulon st ibiboauaia | ; o tgage indeblodness on e fums of | more fully nequainting Europeans with | 100 0 the Union Pacitic? M. dumcs Campbell, an awed Clarksyille said Soldier prior to the | Ty H- Wilson discussod prolibition at Exe- Lk AL R L O L i 9 e state is caleulated to whet public | the merits of this erain as an article of | S o B Arve U Ao ady. is cutting her third set of teeth on both | passage his act IR ght from the non-partisan stand- Ly Ly X : P Modiig ie | the merits of this grain asan arvticle of | Some Farmers Ave U tive. , | it 5 s G S other] | oot a gentleman who will put you in the wiy | oy : i of the nerve tonic | g There was @ corn exhibit, bt it L Sttaia ; G i i Kicked his way | personengaged Ean Deeparing, - Cpre. | | The inquest over the dead infant found ina | of finding out anything you may wish 10 w !H Vi producing such wonderful ve- | peoportions we very much less the I‘""' ’-“"lh will be on the frec 1'\; Shoot | oyt of juil ut Nevada made good his | Senting or prosecuting pension claims :']"“l nal I o8 .“";“\"" o hv;s- sinco finds | know. Good-hy and good luck sults in the bleeding commonwealth. i 3 the favimer that doesn’t appreciate this, |¥aas 4 under the S SRRlEE T At et it came to its dea he hands of a per- | My case was located in Clevels 1 8 Y rd been contemplated. Ttatteacted some | GACRIX h DIOYVISIOHARIC et | son unknown | My case wa nted in Cleveland, M, 5 i it ) e — While playing ball an Towa university stu. | Shull, directly or indirectly, contract | S0 UnK i % Sl S [ettér was an introduction to Fdwi ot Lo = attention, however, and a great many A Convincing Avgument, Ho e st AR el VG st Caoitdomiing ouiratatn ol auaniferc || Ehe deminds ot incavonien for mition [+ SncE T toitof lio (Gloyaliind + Loador. i discontent among the farmers | move Europeans now know that corn Hastings Tribcne. | broken by a “hot liner.” vico inproparing, prosentingy‘or prosceuting. (O tho Lincoln schaol bourd wore morad by | 40 Seh i nown (o/evory one, by reputis { and the domand for vesubmission | mukes wholesome food for man as well | Again Church Howe states he is outof | Wl s commencod on the new Gepman | SUCh Clius, o suin greater tian 85,00, which | gt SIS convintion Bst it T | G et g thr vevolution in Kansas politics | as heast than before this exhibit was | Dolitics. Four years ago the people of the | Catholic orphan asyTum at Dubugue.viich is | Sommbaont ot poeions b 1o pension | (heir ticket to Miss Bhoebe Elliott, and sheis | Arriving in Cleveland, my lotier of next ‘..!!, toavert which will put to the | made. That_fact does not appear to have | ’r‘"'“’ disbriocs conyiicsd Mt Hovg oL thish) ‘”,‘,."l:lm:""’i)‘“ f,‘ ,“';‘l,)[" ,‘r‘“”\'"[‘: ,ll\“"'“'"". [ienbphadimg i er the pension al- | {1 ‘\'\ll:il“‘l\lTlltl'!m])lll“ul:L‘;\\xvxl»"i::'nll‘ll'lll(‘:;it‘;‘}‘l'.l i“m"l"""”? M;w“”'"l}“ e L test the wisdom atesmanshi NG &8y Pk Lo . 3 e The two-year-old child of A, ravis of , and any person who shall violate any o o HOSIDALS IeSCAVENONL: sitality and welcome o s of friend- me"i I 1"\:“‘- ind - statoswanship of thllh g m:t ||!\|||0\nl-lzlll'||\ G E e Siducy i, lold of o bottle of jodine and | of ol rovialons of this seation; oxwho shall | Alonzo " dones, editor of the” American | [ TG G e STt ity ublica ports of corn, but 1t would hardly be re A painted the inside of its stomach with fatal | wrongfully withhold from the’ pensioner or | Peiitinel, Now vavk loctured uf Bohanaw's 0, 0 hne i saic : & Plattsmouth Journal. effe [ ek ol e e et T e hont | hall lust night on the subject of *Christianity | SUHDEC ¢ : ; sonuble (o expect any considerublo mun- | ppe yWestern Uniontelegraph company | Wolves are reported as haviug thelr own | sl of clain. anowed or e saen ponsipuer | 4nd Our Government i “Tho fruth 18" snd My, Cowles, “wa BER : ; T : l pany veported as having theiv own | sion or clim allowed or due such pensioncr ] ; : | SERLIN'S farewell to Bismarck wasa | berof the people of Europe to become | caught a Tarter when Mr. Roscwator of T | way in the Skunic river tmber. distriet of | or clatmant under this act, shail be doenied | Bishop Skiuners red ribbon chb attracted | have s Democratic fraud —u man who has touching tribute of regard and veverence | corn consumers at once, They will have | Owais Ber was put on the stand before the | Jefferson county, and farmers are putting up | #uilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction | e PRk 2O ST e ‘II S L L i !n]r th «l'lv|<;~<:|l genius of the century v?v hm»rdm-.m-ll into it, and this may he comgressionl. comitice to investigate the HISuIaricous oot konither | SiGkoo R Al foms cadtind Lavery olion et ok INGALLS IN THE SENATE sincaltho it ndinowalas il i who made the nification of Germany | slow of accomplishment. At any vate it | subject of estublishing the postal tele The Silowm sanitavium and hotel, at Towa | be imprisoned at hard labor not exceeding | The Great Orator is & Model Speaker | erense. Because 1 have said that the possible, and whosé indomitable will and | will requive time. . {|u was thoroughly posted on the subje , will be sold April 7 to satisfy a mort- | WO ¥ or both, in the diseretion of the as Well. § | elaim was a fraudulent one the Plain {0 sebing khatasmanshin Bl pedthoms | L 1lIha vary practical sugrestionhns hoon | OF NoryiniGroon! wadiinubat|groatiaiand: | for #4,100. It is thought the ‘institution | court | : N I | dealer is making a great ado, and sug o g e e L, [ ean "% | vantage in his defense of his system, | will be purchased by local capitalists and con- | g gros e A | Mv. Ingulls has long been noted as the | (IS E I EUE LR s el selves o pages of Buropean history | made that steps be taken to establish & tinued under a new's s | The Union League Club of Chicago. | ghappest-tongued orator, the most fuent | e sl o Cone doan 10t o during the pust twenty-five years. | abroad an exhibit of corn, to be main Everybody Would Hustle, Mrs. Henry Taylor of Oskaloosa s the | This club, formed somewhat on the | yhyower of unpicasant, yet strictly par- | after lonch and 1 will introdice you fo | tained perhaps for seve 1w, for the ! o mother of an albing buby-seven weols old, | Stme plan as those of the same name in | e ) A ! N ) ) | y v the | Schugler Quill. e okamalno bubysoyen SR & ‘\. ke DRl i e | liamentary, expressions, in- the senate; wleman who will give you any needed e e o L T T r i iy e B Bk oo s D . ol Enaaoh at Aot waaiir i pink eyes, transpi skin and h Ne ork and iiladelphia, is yet dis- ALY 0 e ! LN LLELNG RO I I TACT luty on binding twine is | Purpose of pu: _hm_ this cereal i to !.n Van Wyek's speech at Genoa last weelc has | whitous snow. ' The pecaliarity of the case | tinet from them in its ,,..“,mm.“i,,,‘ w1 | and his tilts, when on the floor, are not | assistance in finding people or “places equivalont to granting o government | Fopean attention s an artiele of diet, | virtually'siid he was in the field as an inde- | s that both pavents of the hild ave of Tn the encrey g erve wit i T S i f A few hours afterwards found me iu ¥ | | 1 ! n the energy and verve with which it urted in view of his thoroughly wild | A Bounty to an odious trast which inflated | Sueh & project appears entively foasible, | Pendentalliunee candic governor. If | African blood, with complexions as black us | innugurates and nccomplishes mensures | wost system of tomahawking ana seaip- | Lt Cowles’ down-town private ol e e G S LRt G Saitiy beliove that | the gencral heads an allianee ticket you can | ebony. TN TG e saalal VERHLO nuiawking and sealp- panging against the wall was ol 1 s and levied ribute on the grain | 20 re is good reason 1o believe that e & i ol N of vital interest and public veforms, in o ) N ativ o 5 3 v | h | depend upon it that he will make a showing, | While Dlusting rock on a farm ncar Bel- | 4 Rl T O T T T S0 Db [ LR nts, figuratively speaking, | ivon cane wound with heavy cord and vaiseis of the country last year; What | it would prove to be profitable, Most | yigt it it T G olitied | mond, 1red Frohling was badly injured about | 115 *tecessul eonts Lo ineufeie & WSRO | g v writer in Ml Lestics Popular | painted green, The cane wis hent e advantage can e guined by an anti-te certainly it would if it rosulted in cre- | L thivd ticketin the field the political | {16 néad and body by the premature explo- | Standard of citizenship, and in the great | o 05 UL ] groan, UgbRL oL v Y an anti-trust | C01 ¥ it wi C= | pattle will he an interesting one, | e eyl xplo- | SR oM it brines o the eause of wood | Monthly. But, as presiding officer, | 1y in the form of w how. Tasked how u law if the nation protects articles man- | ating - coniderable demand for corn | e e R S AR S R l;|‘v’: he has heen an o agreenbl e[ SunoiofithnUsize conldibe Lent in that 3 e ceovered from being nearly killed by Kic ol nt, says 1 k Leslies Popu- | as heen agreenh sup- | W hat 0 ! ufinetured and controlled by trusts? meal, and none of our people who know | Can't Fool the I | from o horse, provigus to which he had & | luw Monthly, ' I contains more thau w | prise to Doth his = friends and | 5hd Lont In that shupo,” suid Mr. e ! ) eowa ) f what nutritious and palatable food the | " Grand ’-;"““’ Indep endent, L | pinoneatapadiany being burned todeath by | thousand vepresentatives of the profos- | foes, o pink - of - courtesy, a0 ““HJ-,' "'“'I that over Illm' A COMMER 7 o 34 grain mukes will doubt that Ruropeuns amusi 0 see some papers which | & gasoline esplosion. sional and busit men of the cily, the | model of impavtiality, dignity and good [ SCOURAellY prisoner who came n - here :»f Lt L N R s Sl |I (FOPCUS ave adways upheld monopolies, and been the | The auditor of Chickasaw county has be- | brain and brawn of the most encrietie | sense. s decisions are gemarkably [ With o vesolver in his hindg fo ik e wsserks in one by .|l.h.l|mt is evident | ¥ ! o like it viously it is nee- | very woust enemies of the people, hustlo | £UM i suit fordaniiges against 1 bbins, | and progressive civilization of a progr correet, elearly and prompily deliveved, | retract what [saidabout him d - his ‘ the vailionds wvo giving rensonable rutes | Y i wo shall enlirge our mar- | upund and talk in favor of farmers alliances, | TSRO Db tid land agent, ohiin | sive age, In its vapid growth from two | and his knaels of expediting matters it | pduiont s, ] on geain in Nobraska to our castern | Kets for corn if wo continue raising such | us if they were the oviginators of the alliunce | it wiio s Jublication of an adver | goson to nearly fifty times that number | 8o great that it may traly be said to haye | My stay in Cleveland continucd ono ' ; | lich she placed in one of the local | 407%¢] YerHhyaan , St b week. Ny report was made, forwarded markets,” and at the sume time urges a | QUantities as duving the past two years, | idea. But the farmers of Nebraska ave not | papers as follows: “Why thissteal! A party | it nine short is typieal of the | el d the mothod of “transacting the | ot AL YELET HEIINECE, L REWLLCEOG, veduction of interstate rates, shows as | @nd one way of doing this that promises | fools and will not be blinded by hypyeses | i Washington has enteved into a conspiracy | marvelous progress of the Garde business of the chaiv from @ long-hand | “"'I““""y"l':‘“')':'*I"”\‘\"‘l" !Illmlhlm 1I;w .1.‘,'.;” (YRS Rt oYTa : e s cir oreunization in the | With the county auditor to churge £4.60 for | o resent tuble exi Amer- | into a short-hand system. c statesman was dropped from tho little rezard for the trath as it does for orable results i to encournge its | \“_" scele to stab. their orgunization in the | Forrty°a land patent. Don't. got into this | i”‘::,’.‘.','m.,”., PR OXRINR Shep He has a naturnl talent for sifting, | Pension volls, and Cuyahaga county gave the interests of the producers of the | ! " consumption by foreign peoples, | k ’ i (steal) trap, for 1will got them for 50 cents, | RISHO | condensing and lopping o uscless de. | & arger republican inajority thin” did stato, An extensive exhibit, advantugeously | Buonl Vi BTe Dorscy: 13 C. Stebbins, absty ongevity | tails, and the common run of provoking | the whole state, That made Hayes g located, where corn in i ious cooked Kearney Enterprise. | The Two Dakotas, The village of Dafin, on the TIsland of | and frvitating tangles ave swiftly solved | ¥nor. You know subsequent ~history T investigation of the joint commit- | forms would attet attontion, and where | e Bill for Uie ervction of a §5000 public | An artesian well 1s being bored ot Troquois, | Lesbos, can boust of an old lady” who is | at his hands” without the least bother, | fom thatpoint. '""'." congress into immigration matters | the mervits of this food could e demon- building at Hastings has been favorably re- | A baby show will be held at Pierve April thirty-one years older than “the oldest Indeed, he has heen metamorphosed in | The Dominion of Brit tn New York has vesulted in an agree- | steated to the best advantage, it js reg. | Pored to the house. It was oviginally iutro- | 16 inhabitant of Austy She is o dovout | the chair, und - this change from the [ g o St SRR STERGER [ Jswich has a now military company with daughter of Iskam and has the complete | vabid debater to the ealm, model man- | \phical Socicty, says that bankn | The Island of Sappho must he | to ha tinue the use of Castle Garden until the | g1 i q | rde ¢ | about very geatifying rvesults, I'he | < There ave ve “hes » Parmers' | Gazette, H R TR (e Y ¥ ying government building for Kearney? Is J iere ave twelve hrauches of the Favmers 1) i A g X | influcnce is p 0 o domit government ean aveange for a suitablo | ponse of such an enterpeise would n e At Ll on o Eima ot st [ ‘alianoe in M imfe#Ahn connty favorabic to longevity, for it fontains | of extra admiration and interest, Only ‘lj””\; 0 lr‘uyflllsmlyll’hlil domi ton in iyl ation wtabion, Tl nobion | oors Brent i Beni e f i dadis i f A ¥ | Dhe South Dakota insane usslum s il | three other ihabituiits who have pussed | an apparent chinge, yot it displays such | 3 idos about ton millioi squara milas, o undoubtedly meet the approval of eons | pegy be under the divection of the de- | —— | and no more putituts can be received at | considerably heyond the hundredth year, | wn unusunl faculty of adaptation, ind not | SO0 Bely oneliith of, the tolal i A T T A R b DL e 3 U ‘i e Dot O o, | ent. A cortuin Bmacl Apa is one hundredand | merely of imitation, as to keep the IR, L ELAGE QRS WHLENL I gros e publie generally, Tho | partment of agrieulture, 1f thore was a5 Qutithe Boat diha | Tho Mothodiaki huiversity ut. Mitchell be- | thiitty yours old, Khalll Apu s in hig | speetful attontion of the senate, and of | British empive to he noirly thrco time | ovder of Secretary Windom making Li- , ; Fuyvicew Signal AR s i ! ) R the size of Euvope and only about n i e g L serious objections to the government | Npw that Hon, Charles R, Keckley, York' ins its fivst tev of school for the year this | one hundred and nineteenth year and | all visitors, fixed on his pevsonality even ‘ ) : berty island an immigeant station on and | having anything to do with it the 1 VYAl n. Churles R, Keckley, York's | oo Aschik Baba has just veached” his one | over and aboye the office hie holds, million acres less than Afviea.” At least altel April 16 must thevotore bo suse [‘conn. prodaoln. states. might toite county's candidate, has dvawn out of therace | " Dalrymple, thes North Dakota bonanza | hundred and fifteenth year. What is | Mr. Ingalls does not helong to the cate- | & fifth of the whole populution of the I A iR igh, EReLR b y | corn producing states might unite in | and concedes the next senatorship to Fill- | favmer, will sced 30,000 acves of wheat this | post vemarkable in these three male | gory of bald-headed senntors, vetainhage eavth are Beitish subjects. Further, "W 9 ] 204 tee will veport in | caerying pro jeet into effect, more county, let the farmers bring forth their | season centenarians, according to {he cor Th ample growih of halr, which is snows | €100 upon onc-half of the trade of the j avor of wsing Bllis island for that pm e best man and the voters will seat him if ) Abordoen will *try to wreat the Brown | Soovoliiitit SECBitnE 10 H ey | White, I porson ho 18 tall, slim and | Whele world is in tho hunds of subjects | pose, and reserve Liberty island as u | L XEIV AREEMENT selection be wisely made. There will be no | COUBEY seat frout Columbia at the next full | FEORRFILR & HEOE BAPUIEE DI L b jovley tnd SULET, oxtromely norvous | F the quoo: public park. This insures the safoty of | Ruilvoad elreles will b greatly inter- | quostion as to the complexion of the next leg. | S0 = ) Qaily bread. in teinperament, rest in inovement | ™ Bart ol oddess and appeases pubiie | €40 00 (e vosult of the meoting of | sl of Nebraska. Tho brains und brai | i Ipilea bR Rightellenslins pon g . — and look, after the manner of the i OMAHA gentiment | presidents tomorrow to consider the new | of the tillers of the soil will be there, ming eay campaig b h A Lette Wanderings. Labitant of the w of which he isa T, X i | w to con coming capit paign 0 ) ol : 1 \ Sme—— agreement under which it is proposed to e The flouving miflat Parker which was de A letter with a history pussed through | modified types and it is precisely on ae LOAN AND TRUST Tig: county attorney apparently has | reovgani il Sy arbhnbud il The \\{-‘-’1’:“.\; essman, | stroyed by fire thise months ago has been | Buth the other day, says the Lewiston | count of his nervous restlessness that his COMPANY, ust grounds for complaint that the | Railw ssocintic v Fhisrs e QLI 0Ky SYQ1 rebuilt and is agaly in operation Me.) Journal, It was directed to Cap- | enforeed calmuess in the chair, listening H ?unnh\-y'n(l-‘(nw |'~-||nirillw b |u>‘w:nl : n”\ ay nssociution, What this Ihe effect of the farmers' alliance move- | The North Ditkota supreme court_convenes w B, 8, Rairden, Phillipine Islands, | to wenvisome debates nnder the bonds of | iigit § (ueranteed Capital rhis o) ‘fi s A1 i nel U proposae is most eavefully | ment is to be observed:in the declarations of lfll.x.l' |’”-“\ week, Sowe very importunt | and, as the handwriting showed, was | discipline, duty and the exercise of self= | pyvs and sells stocks and bonds; negotlate W ¢ A i lng up fuster than he | guarded seerot. It is said there is but | the Nebraska tion in congress, Theso "Hll Ang ailzbinat caspa wlll be ( ed, written by Captain Raivden’s sister, Mrs, | control, exeit 1 the more admiration. | commerclal pupers receives and exeents can reasonably attend to. The county’s | one copy of it, and that none of the | declavations place the Nebraska delegation ho Yunkton assoclution of Congregational | A0 Peterson, who, with her husbund, | True, he dispenses with as much of this | Lrusts: acts as bransfer agent und trustoe of > | 4 % ) " churches will meet at Vermillion April 8 and X corporitions; tukes eh f property; o ked and a speedy trinl in | presidents hus the slightess oo ek ourse and votos in | . Pho sasocitioy | L 14 s lost at sea six yeurs ngo, Across the | tervible discipline as he thinks he can | i docket is choked and a speedy t in | prosidents | he sligh knowledge | 0 record, and theiv course and votes i {Phe association iclude 1| counties | Wil ‘[ 'I' ol B Y o \! "’ t "‘{ "‘ pl 1 he ) : ‘] v~ | of the state with thirty-two churches, twenty- | end of the letter was written a direction | with safety to the veputation he has s congress will bo watehed with keenest it criminal and civil cases is out of the | of what it contains, The great care ; 2 quostic In consequence the county is | taken fo uvoid . Qivaleing any | S 1T0m now on. While the farmers are not | twe ministers und 1,4 membeis to veturn the letter to Bath in case Caps | cured of biing a vetecan in the art of lie: Omahal.oan & TrustCo A ler” het additionnl SiNE ALY pising a hue and ery against their vepre. I'he new Deadwood-Terra mill, 160 stamps, | tain Rairden’s vessel had sailed, The | tening to leaden entertainmen and § 4 i aboring under” heavy additional ox- | feature of the new ugreement naturally | sentatives, it is true that they will demand | B MC IECSUin the world with the excoption | fetter has thus been wandering over the | during a long, set speech from which no SAVINGS BANG pense daily for jurors, witnesses, court | suggests that it must b of exceptional | that their intorests be conserved, und the | alebe: A Lamps of the Tremlwell, I | world for six years, and though some- | interest is ‘possible of extraction, he | g g, Cor. 16th and Douglas St foes and the feeding of prisoners which | churaet 1 impy nee as A mar 0 sfor MAKA. A0 sbier, howevar, Taauces b 1088, | what'tuded, the envelc hns not been | hastens to eall up some mem ; I 'l80 o It was deawn | man who fails to perform his duty in that number of tons of ove daily an does the 1 Pald in Capltal # 20,000 | could be materially diminished if the | mainly by Chaivman Walker of the asso- | gard is linble to become a stranded wreck on | Deadwood-Terva—about 700 tons opencd and is in an - excellent condition. | ber to take his place, Ho has i f Subseribed snd Guarantood Capital 100, E county attorney were relieved of part ®f | ciation of railvoad presidents, and if it | the shores of the political sc There is a | Hli.;,;d;;x‘i[im‘“\lvmu-n I are n;:‘\ w of- \\.;u tin I],»\‘uu‘r L‘v)“ :.,:\‘- \.\‘ |l\‘1~H‘;>‘< in .“‘..‘y’..mp ..u; ilect inl ‘mv i blc CL” d | 1 ”"‘1"-\.‘lr‘jl;“l:‘l:‘:‘:‘.‘.‘v o 00 his burdens, The system now In voguo | veflcots views he has publicly expressed | SPirit of Independeuce abroad among the | divide th Raptt Cits. taud’ diatrict and. e | on e way £0 (hat place, o nounting to hard, downvight conni FRANK RN of furnishing him help in special cases | it may be expected to provide for a much | firmers of Nebraska, and a uomination on | tablish o new one comprising Hurding : - 0 foxTnens, for thie sl xize of his houd | OMEens: A U Wyman, prosident: 1. J. Browi, vico : 1 + v @ republic kot 0 longer be equiv Martin mer, R art, Chotean > resident I Wyman, tronsure is likewise unsatisfactory and expensive, | stronger ussociation than the present j“m"l ::“l-m“n'l tl\l\:lt :lui ng Il}l w’ : M \H.\ ‘:\ "1‘- .:}I‘“ husrt, Ch i = Another T -‘m hoof Wi and shape of physiognomy give him a Durectine: AU Wy A IR arawn | B e N - . lent to an election 5 a4 wise congressmun ano, Scobey and Butte countics, with u he temperature began fi apldly at | decidec oy | s life nn as iy ( ) wah, Thomas 3. Khwbull, M. Mahoney's request for an additional | one has been, Mr, Walker hus 10t g0ne | wito reads the. siens of the tnes - asivm wet | land office at Minnescla, A FURVLE i Godldail v (oa anies b HA SHBR0D Gearko B ako " VN ¥ & permanent assistaut should be cavefully |48 fur as some others in advoeacy of | by bis acts proves himself the friend of the | penn paqieuddy, now of Rapid City, but | 2 heavy s i ecy stufl | tory Dnvariable boars avidence of o very | pLonts lnany amount made on City & Farin cousidered by the county commissioners, | #u irouclad combination approach- | farmer the Iudlans at hisold station. the other day | melted about us us it foll ¢ cloke attentlon to study, [ Broporty: und on Collutwrul Bovurity, uh Lows

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