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E: MONDAY., JANUARY 26, 1891, e —————————re e e, A ———————————————— ————————————————— " s S . 'r}[E A()MA]{K X ]‘E' -[_T"F \'F\\ S“ ]V T“E BLEFFS ‘ two of which rest on each wire. A flexible | is rnmmonnlnhlo.‘"—l_h;;TlIL not been, the A KLEFPTOMANIAC PREACHER. cogd, having two electric conductors, passes | town would haveno representative. If they r . T uf thongh the center of the car, and each of | have appoin‘ed o farmer -quite likely ho hus | The Demon That Has Pursued Rev. i the conductors is soldered to the frameof the | failed to go. The deplorable part of it is that ) . ; ) CCUNCIL BLUFFS. - car. The lamp socket is attachedto the | fifty orone hundred fatmirs should have | fenry W. G orge From Infancy. C . OFFICE. NO. 12 PEARL ST. Rev, L. A, Hall Talks About the Holiness | other end of “the aouble cord in the usual | been in that meeting and _not let the golden | CATsKiL, N. Y, Jan. 2.--Rev. Hen v mauner, With this arrangement the car can | offportunity pass. When' We sit quietly at | W. George, who was in here charged —_— of God at the First Baptist Church. be run along the wires with ease, carrying | home and fail to discharee our duties at such lie light wh fed. It ingoni hero f Hol ! gt such | with causing the disgrace and death of Lottie N ~ AP r S TQ PN Y ¥ o iHe it the light wherever needed, It is i ingenious | times, there is no retiel save in an independ- | Townsond, vestordas decided o lay his caso i "]“‘""‘fl’l‘ M amtbaita A i 4 4 — device, and reflects a good deal of credit upon | ent ticket, and often that Iidependent ticket :,r“‘“‘ it '; -‘“:' ',“",'h» “l ' "‘ ‘_:'»‘"“; N \ 1 l r AN AN LY. Aq ELEPHONES. SOLOMON'S LAST GREAT ENTERPRISE, | the originator. ' is gotten up by a worse set of political shy pefore the public. It is the first statemen! D — stor's than the other was. Fellow fa regarding the crime made for pub Iness Ofic % at— LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT SALE. | have no patience with & man that fails todo | tion and it is supplemented by The &P . ‘alalrata arnkbe 3 b R Bdseor, N0 B — { his duty and then sets back " sad and sour, | remarkable story from the lips of the clorgy- What is ; Our Celebrated Jac ]\50”' 1””10“’9 “ditor, No. % Buillinga Ral'rond in South Americn | only Six Days Mors of the Boston | deploring the situstion’ that he has 3 5 man of o demon which he says has pursued MINOK | An Electric Light Wheels Store’s Great Annual Clearing :’wl“’:l\r':““lr ‘f:‘ ‘“‘"‘Mllo‘:.d,\"m:\‘\:w saLs | im from infancy, Mr. George ndmits his s “Minor Mention and Sale—New Bargains for not want office, grantits tmt that does not | guilt. Mr. George asserted, however, that N Y. P. Co Personals This Week. excuse you from not taking a fow hours on: the only scandal which had previously bee Uonnal Bluls Limbet Co., toat, The second aunual clearance sale at the | or twice in each year to see that o competent | connected with his name was his mania for o L] ¥t 3 s . — Boston store has been the most successful | man shall take charge of the financial affairs | o 4 8 BTOBEIY fr-f'~'l\)4wl'j‘l loans, "linlll"\”““' GO | i s L 1o called pastorof | CYCE_Deld in Council” Bluffs. Amone the | of thecountry. My brethren, (o whatever “"‘l :‘::"‘|:""“"‘l'l“‘(‘"‘\' ':" Ye il ‘ § ' jeorge Defsing was arrestad at a late hour tov. L. A. Hall, the newly called pastor of | thousands of customers who have visited the | party you may velong, unless'you take some | **F y carliest boyhood,”" he said, A g arke . e 1 - Saturday uight for creating a disturbauce | the Pirst Baptist church, delivered a strong | store during the week none have gone away | interest in its management, “unscrupulous | “I have seemed to be under a spell-have BLSt n thC mat I\Lt. (7[]1][1“\' |1]\L e ()I (IL‘!' in I)'m,.m_\ o In»;l:n 7 & and singlo sermon yesterlay moraiog on the | dissatisfied, Saturday thero were fnsyiciont leaders il rynit to ;uln,n;(.. the country to | bad an almost constant desiro to_take s he Catholic Indies will give a ball av | [ B 8o ey s cofisidored by | Clerksto wait upon the multitude, but this | destruction, T think I speak tho facts when | i i o Biiils ndwed sl A s P& iughes hail next Thursday evening for the | Chicl attributeof the Deity o ”lel . ";‘ will be remedied this week by # large addi- | I'say the farmers as a class ave averse to tak- :'f'"“’ ”“ 'I"f“ oot "‘(:““'."’“‘“l\‘l“ :““'l car ]) and avoid the rush. benefit of St. Bernard’s hospital. L an and as aunounced in the holy writ. | tioy 10 the number of ladios and gentlemen, | ing an active part in politics. As long as the ‘old that my mother exhibited Ic Thete will be a minister's meeting at His sermon was designed to show that th who will be ready to ive the orders of the | laws of the country are just and fairto him, | time this same propensity —would take things o'clock this afternoon in the study of Dr, 8. | concoption that men had of the Creator con- | customers. Every bargain advertised can be | the political arena hasno charms to hin. He | and conceal them. When atschool I would Phelps of the First Preshyte chureh trolled and moulde: 0 ¢l cter of their | found justas described. Read the following | prefers to be one of a great mass of contented | take pencils and erasers from my fellows, 116 E8B1al Hatonbe: Lo ETRE P by toHan | coties e e Ot o e | partiaflist and soo some oethe prives titizons and to have & proper regard. for all | did not need them, but the desire could not chirch will bo Ontertaingd tomorrow OVONINE | gumonts chiofls auon th S5th veme of ik Read the following carefully. The prices | the interests that may be involved along | be resisted. I joined the church. But there . . Y < ertained tomorrow evon wuments chiefly upon the 33th verse of the A, : Ll A speak for themselves, Tho greatest of sales | with bis own. WAS 1o cessation, my demon was ever pres- ’\‘{vl','l“'“:,‘"‘\‘"‘,'mw of Miss Janey Baldwin on | yo4 peuim, whore David records the Creator | ever held in the west. Below isonly a par- ent. It followed me through school and in frs ; ? o vs Dotta. | 85 s¥ing: “Ihaveswornby my holiness that | tal list of the thousands —of bargains to be D —" my course at Coby university. It wm | Telephone 4& 114 Main Street 0 Jury in tho ease of Erainey va Potta. | 15 BTG L hve Swort b s always | OMered at this sl 0 Ktatisr- GbONNNY cas b {d the | KnOWD to the studonts and to the wattanie county brought in o sealea verdict | L will notlie unto David” 1t has always | OTgredatiissue, =00 No higher compliment can be patd the | fuauity, aad . wos. . treated a8 @ lte S night, which will be opened in | becn customary for men to swear by some- Yut bleached and haif bieached muslin | members of the Boston Howard Athenmum | giseaso rather than as. & - fault : Our bleached and haif bieached muslin . K QP Ty A supe t this morning. thing above them and the higher that some- | sold for 9cto goat 7'gc. speclilty company than to say that the work | for which 1 was responsible. From the | doors and gave an alarm, Help came at once. | ] lu(‘] Al NOTICES Colonel I C, Reed states that e expects | thing the more sicred. their adjuration. | 32 in. unbleached muslin fe, of each andall of them shows that a wise l‘ll\l\w'\nt.\'l'\\'«\-!\!h-l[hv“l':nhv'v\\-':k H;‘"v;(' '"'I“h"m"nmrlv”"‘* “‘vr!““]'v“l';vN:‘“flde';;:r SOUNGIL é UeE 4 to beyin to makce some imorovements on the |y § r Hiahae ) ; 74 -~ e, iyt S i Jook store of Noyes. Lockwood &Co. Ttook | and the house was saved, In the meantime SIL BLUFFS, Manawa motor 1ino in the near future in prop. | LHOFe i nothing higher than God himsclf, | £ “ W ooald 22 sclection was made by the managers. Most | ot jiroperty, unknown to the fiem, After | Mrs. Evous had unsuccessfully endeavored - g aration for the business of next summer. and when He swore to David He must swear | 7o, “ ) of them areold favorites liko **Duteh” Daly, | joaving Boston T wentto Oborlin university, | to free horself from her burning clothing. Her | T OSE At Koy Al Arcwnum all, Counel Mr. I, Groneweg and his threo chiliren | DY thatattribute which He considered wreat~ BLANK ETS. who is always funny. Thev were greeted by | Ohio, The students _and faculty earlé burns were many and serious. Her arms [ G Blums an gl and diamond scirf pinon have arfived here from Ciucinnati and will | €stin tus charicter. ‘This was not His_lov Owing 1o themild weather we aro over. | big audienco at Boyd's opera house last | learnod of my failing, und Iwas called into | wore badiy burnod and her hands woro l- T LU AL ILS make their home in yhe Blufls in the future, | merey, power or justice, but His holiness. | gocked on wool blankets, whioh wo will | DigHt, which was generous in its applauso. | Private council and praved with Groduat- | most acrisn. Her back and 1o TR s Mr. Groneweg is a brother of the senator. Man's notion of what constitutes thegreatest | bitia'on ile at extremely low pricos. Paul indrovaly ehe gima jusgler, ‘mude o | 178 1 3818 Twonc & Hurtiey diby wiih oo | wieo sio bedly kirned, The Cooior: 1o Bte | A ORIS LS YOI WAHE ogs) Sn6 nate OF ot A largo party of youns people from this | Ehig in God's character infuences his Ut | 1.1 heavy white blankets sold for §.00, at jremendaus hit, FHiskillls simply . marval. L o L {1\ ACHaCS Zolrs Bhe ontnob Facover: and rutse small frait and. pouiiry. or i d aha, hering about two hun- cter asu man and his conception of his | g5 o) pair, ous and of that character which must be D . _ AR b b v you wint JEAWONLY aeres ora larse farm “‘,‘,‘,‘,‘f,,"’,‘lf,.'“’,'"“'.‘, o v Man. | iitios as @& Christian mo an all clse, | #,00 paie wool and union blankets sold for | scen else a_chroniclo of his feats would tax | ade for everything taken by me while at An Old Hermit Murdered. Tn Towit, wo,ean. Suit you. Call ani Soe us, awa Tor the purpos of enjoylug the skating, | FBvery circle must have a center, and 50 With | e5.00 and 8,15, to g0 duTing salo, §1. 00, credulity, His balancing acts have certainy | {his place. From Huntley [went to Croston, | i, vexs Oy, Mo., Jan, 25, The dead and | Johoston& Van Patten, Evorett block, Cound a for the purpose of enjoying th r .75, 10 & ¢ sale, & ) ¥ Neas TV A CH man’s theology. It is that which builds 7,01t coniplets 1ina of $6 never been surpassed Il It was the same thing there. Near f1yr Thc ; ; % * | el Bl Tho Chautauqua stockholders will hold an | i 5 ALOORE 0 S LG N ietor of Lk A I LRI ) Lol A Creston T mot gnd married my wils, and | badly decomposed body of Willlam Horne. | oot e — ?}]J‘(’;\I{:x‘\;);: me :::.”: in (I)l 7 :::1:]1“ A;: & ”l‘\l- any man in_any age by his conception of the | *11 ) pr \T'wé. 3 biankts_ gord $5.00, Adtiig An Irrigation Scheme, ::‘mn!!n-rul\vu whnt to lh\-m-\'xl, IIu_ Il| Jrus ;;Illn‘n;lnu -:I[xl un;u \v:m for fifteen 1'\xl| ‘..-«In;m 0L fomey Dr Millor's oo trentd o cning, wi expected that | guatelt thing in. ( acter, 1 1t 18 [ gnje. gy 0 ankts £5.00, S 4 4 Sditorof | the same thero as everywhere else. I took [ lived the lifo of a hermit on a little farm 10 etk bilo pAsLl ba Haihioee 8 mannger and cxccutive commitice for the nd exalted %o tho charactor will be, | **15 Bkhis santtary wool blankots atspecial | pror i rioM Neb., Jan LML DLl Argentine, Kan., was A to care. For sale i Counoll coming season will be clected. Kepier, the great astrono | sale sriems &5 bibaevte for bt ho sl | Tur Bek: The remoteaess from the markets, | needed them, but because 1 was powertess [ e IS Mest of Avwentis, K W88 ahionly by Mra A A, Smith A number of young poople of this city | mer in an outburst of raptire when his | &3 1 und extea large sizo soid for §.00, we. | N0 newuess of the settlements in the arid | to resist tho ‘temptation. . They afforded mo R OSEROL sttde Al e etrounn, | LR I8t st wid Mes. SGUE Wigzins, 1016 have conceived tho idea of forming a lite £y | mind partially erasped the migaty b AR to b a0 s G districts, us well as the time and money re- | 10 pleasure; on PTG el "":"" Gl b : '“‘" el e i”\‘»' TR i1 society. They will meet this evening at the | of the universe, eried out, “O i PORT. o ’ weduce the s T as reminders of my terrible thraldom. | stances pointto murder, he room in which - ¥ & residnco of Miss Tda Wallace, on' BIUfT | Ty thoushis after Thee Tho characterof | Having ovor iy LonLs, o on hand kired to reduce the soil und the frequent | pron Genova T went to the First Preaby. | the body was found gives evidencoof Rbansi iy a Aoe aiden, fand, Wiy strect, for the purpose of organizing. tho mian may apooar strong, but yu I s | weriyEoveri bales of comtorters on ailure of the crops renders the opening up | terian church of Topeka, Kan., 1 remained | been the scenc of u desperate stru Blus Mrs, S. W. Maltbie of Des Moi welk, ) lovessGod because He has power, IS BI0 Golerin el s C N et ~ | ot ivrigating ditches too much of an under- | there about five years. It was the same | bed clothing on which the body rested was ndduess in the Twenty-ninth street mission | mind, intclect. 1 do not love power; it | pagoas: oo ory Moo the flowing | iaiig for the average western favmer. dreadful story, and, being overworked, my | disarranged, and large pools of blood we lust. night on the subject of Sunday school [ is not lovable. There is nothing in | " Our 350 comforters for President Harrisonin his mossago to con- | (eFTible propensity was quivkened until it | seattered over the sneets. The furnit work, Thero wasa good _autienco wisdom that you can love and worship. | Special yaluo rogular $.89 comforter for | gress s corporation control of ditehes, | ANAIY €otso that 1 would walk up and take | the little room was in a state of disorder, \ and the lecture was very interesting. What isthat attribute in God's character ¢ N 2 b %y | things with scarce an attempt at conceal- | the door leading out was unlocked and stand 1.00. canals dits e » con fisca- v oaIN0 3 Nodgo o | ing pattia span; . The ol a8 Tho fuueral of Mrs. Jobn Shickéntans tool | thit transcends ail and commands worshipt | * Comtortors sold from .25 to 835 alin | {202 Fightss meant the confisear | ment. It camo to tho knowledgo of the | ing partially open. The old m b wa things often of no value and not because I | ywo miles west of it 3 1 Plotun \ .8 tion of the land and I think he is about 11 wi sked 1 psign. | want | found lying on the floor, while his woolen Ofr Counecil Bluli A VARCARIAY dTas 00 o residence, | Fsit Justice? Picture the Creator up yonder 16 6t 8100 AT IhE BRle. on and I was asked to resign. 1 war ying ov , D N T o e Ay wilh & K ot GalInbae WelgHIn AL RO LU, right ey | tosay thatT never have been areested and [ shirt was almost torn from his body. CAPITAL STOCK. ..+ .vv.s .8150,000 tev. rofts officiating S Comforters sold $3.00 to #.50, all i one lot | Here emedy. ~‘Extend corpor 3 TR vt X large number of friendsof the deceased pres- | ¥he motives and actions of men. You will | g2 9, { xim""‘“':m“ "’"Klf,\- m‘»‘ ‘.w corporation nI--\ r have been formally charged \\Im. . A (hnn-l\éuh ]‘1‘"\‘1"1’1“"'{”' ‘lv‘r the “'1”|\| oy | SURPLUS AND PROFITS .-+ r+eeet 65,000 “ gt oe ~ 54 . o] b A e Lts e C ! VIS 5 Or precing o Vhile H 0] ‘ound v loroner se| this afternoon le no o ) ent. many of whom followed tho remains to | become of th~ sawmokind of character which | **Gur flnest quality sateen confortors, sold | 418 0 the countis, townshups ov preciucts | theft. While at Topeka 1 found out whut | Coroner Russell Hi loft . W alr ast, rosting pl ¥ou typify, simply cold and mathematical P X ! Eee authonze them o rc state and gov- | really was the matter. An expert in the [ doubt that the old hermit had been murdered, g T e o i s o | T e s | JOT S80I ELA0. €0 gorat .00, CrmmnL AT o'l s T e cnstruction of B e e T o AR Tt G " ! i | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 215,000 e CAse of COrg e i , W 1 N o 04C. canals and ditches for irreating purpos O case kleptomani He said that wound, inflicted by some sharp instrument. pr, 1O, Gleason 3 . o ill be | Mot love, notwithstanding it is the fashion t 250 turkey re e 17 B DULT nounced my case kleplomania, \ ) 1 I A Miller, . 0. Gleason, E. L. convioted of receiving stolen goods, will bo | TR ONG FOUVELSGACIR L the TRahlon Bo e N IO L0, the plant to belong to the cousity or preci T was irresponsible and should have rest and | The skull was fractured and the scalp torn | § Hart, J. D. Edmundson, Oharlos called up in the supreme court this weck on | bY to bo deiwrmined by something | 55 pleces of bleached and half-bloached | M the money received in aid of construction [ pe put in charge of some one. Learning of | almost to the forchead, On tho floor was Transact geueral banking Lusi- T hdictment and other - importunt. pipers | Ol Tho devil cun love “Just S | 1incik soid at e nd 07, dueing sl oe | 19,00 returied to the state within areason | Rev. A. B, Simpson at New York, 1 was | litchet, tho edgo of which was discolored, pom Larsost eapital aud surplus ot oy 1e indictment and other important papers T i i i TiVer e i k0 I e e c. uble time—say about such time as isallowed | induced to go there, 1 tried the faith'cure— | presamably by blood Nearitwere a monkey bunk in Southwestorn Lowa. % fn the case have disappeared. Joalousy are simply masifestations of | e cuttons Se dcard (all price), ' | tho Union Pacii railrond all the while expecting, but never beiug re- | wrench and a” roiling pin. Beside tue bed | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, l'nu»l.\l;mlur clothing «hln-(ig h;u' ho't'n“p.\u'— characier. I and you, will be just that sort | for owart's linen thread halt price, 5o or two Hexny H, ToMuNsoN. lieved of my terrible disecas: was a bucket half full of bloody water. In ~ s chased by a man pamed Goldstein of Car- | ofq Christian that we think God to be. Holi- ooks maohine o AT &) 10 = thago, Mo, for 812,250, ‘Tho new owier 1as | noss i3 the main thing In God. Hois notan | spagr t "hoine cotton (standard make) 1c Track Laylngat Night. such as is spoken off in the gospels: there is | Ona table near the bed were loaves of taken posscsion and will open the store | j,gulgent, father, only in & measure, If God | - Conts and Clarks spool cotton 4c spool ‘The Metrepolitan steel railway company of | that within me which I nevercan control | bread, stale and gnawed by rats, A number :}:”‘I'“‘ »“ {h s been a v u.ml-“rlullvu‘x\vi-\'I should will it today that all men should be | Children's hose supporte » misses 7e, | South Omaha had a force of track layers out | When this devilish impulseis upon me ivis. | of dead pi cons ;\.-n-'nmfi‘iuv;.\{l floor €.n.| chant fn bis former hone, itis sai saved Ho would sin. Wo are gettiug 00 sens | lagus’ belt for 1o last night and sucoeedsd :in getting thoir | Fresistablo. in a cage which hing on the wall were two , timental. There is too much sentimental | Al silk bbon, satin edge, at manufactur- | rails down at the eastern ends of both the L LUBBED 10 DE. Gl UL LR R ek L ANGLLEL g™ T FL Sufely and 180 Tdgorton ro- | gush in owr chivches and ty suciety, We are | ors prices. No. ¥ sall for e, salo price 56: | and Q strt viaduew, - They thon proceedod S b e L e urncd yasterday from Shelby, where they | too prone to banish hell. We are drifting too | No. 0 sotd for sale prica 7¢; Nos, 19 and | to make n crossing over the motor. Lracks Judging from the condition of the baly the + went to take chutze of & public installation | far wway feom old. Baritan 1. HotHexti| 16 i ‘1“{.;_' e im-'lv'u'.-"l:n.\- fi-"‘ 12and | te "‘.fn‘iri‘\-‘...lf-fld'f 3(‘1.‘511-5‘?4.'&,,: Jf&‘ 'f,.,r.f-'fi- An O1a IMnn Bratally Murdered at .w,.,.‘{:-n.‘u.l\rn..v“,;.:mln..w “'"‘il‘" 1 dead > of oficers m the Oddfellows’ lodge at that | reformer that comes upon the stage will be Ladies' natur D OTUOEARIFER 800, Yo erfere oo the Instization of His Wi aweek. In that ofcial's opinion Hornen place, After tho installation excretses had | calling the church. back to some thins.for | s o naturl kult undorskirts 8, worth | interfered and sto U G HAuvERMILL, Mass., Jan, 25.—The murder | Was killed while sitting on the side of the & been gone through with an claborate banguet § gotten long ago, as Martin Luther called the Childs' plush, surah and cashmere caps FAST TEACK LAYING, of old Farmer Reid a most brutal one, | Puttiug on or taking off his shoes, Both wc vas soeved, ‘Tho remainder of the evening rch back sold for 506, $1.00 and $1.25 all at B Hiie Ll s conaeted with the | 0B and laced, but one of the legs of the s given up to doncing, The visitors ro- ST 1 Bostox Sto: It Is Being Dono on tho Lino of the | eeimn e i e e e, | trousers was rolied up. The body had on ported a very it time, Our Remarkable Succ ss 401, 403 and 405 Broadway, Council Blufrs, Ta. R Reatn A2 crime make it one of the most remarkable | only ushirt and trousers. Near the stove s Slalil os of the Independent us to present for your considera- New York ofice, 47 Lohard strect, ireat Nogthern. cases known in this state. Three persons | Was apile of kindliug wood, so that the mur- | (GUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS Order of Good ‘templars of this partof the | tion prices withouta precedent in the history e ¢ Cnicaco, Jan, 25.- [Special Telegram to | have been arrested, and one of them is ‘[‘“"'_‘;"fj‘n "‘“““" either at bed time or - be- s DT 7 A OT8 fih s Ab A RnE SRt Ll nlte uia disve] obvortventian, b of Counedl Blutfs. Al goods are warranted | Too much California canned goods on hand ‘| Tuy Brr.,)—D. H. Gilman, president of the | the aged wife of the vietim, There 1s [foFgbreakfust. =~ = 0 b o st Ky Te of the Arty Faded wid Staineq /lm-nvuu:(lm eving. The sessions will be | rew and clean. equal tothe best any market | must be sold. Kelley & Younkerman. ornemann W IDpose c ‘Ibelieve I have a veritable possession, | it were two red bandana handkerchiefs. Seattle nta " » Great | little dc oil's gray-haivec s, s anppas Ao Fabries mide to look as good us new. Work held in the hall of the local lodge on Main | affords. Only one p and terms strictly /et Seattle & Montana railroud, part of the Great | little doubt that Reyl's gray-haired spouse, | about 820,000, all of which v d hokept | St g done and delivered i all purts o streetand will_be sceret. Tomorrow even- | cash. Call and seoand be sutisfied that we Expected to Freeze. Northern system, was at the Auditorum [ who has turned the fifty-sixth millstonein | in the house. ~ What lends color tothe theory | fhysouiitry. Send for price list. ), ing alecture will be givenin the First Bap- | are right There is a party of Boston men stopping at | t0deY. life, consented to the murder of her husband, | that the murder was for the purpose of rob o o pU A MAOHAN, Prop, - tist church, to which the general public will Davis' Royal No. 10 flour, £1.50; Davis’ | .= z L 8.0DE " “The feature of westorn railroading | in order that her infatuation for the farm- | DEEVis the fact that shucks from the mat- | 101 Broadway, Ne Northwestera Depoty be invited.” Mrs, Anna Tyng of Minneapolis, | Blue D flour; 1 Gold Medzl flour, $1.45; | Kiel's botel. They cameto this city for the 3 3 e tress on the bed were strown abont the floor, CouNai By a very talented speaker, will make the ad. | Minnosota Superlative flour, 815 Snowflake | purposo of investing in some horsefiesh, | today,”’ sald he, tis the rapld track laying | haud, Damel Murphy, who Is also fifty, | and” “that the pillow had . beon dross of the evening. Delegates are expected | four, §1; 16 1bs granulated sugav for #1: 17 | Boston, when they left, was freozing to death | 8ccomplished by the Great Northern road. | might be satisfied. A scusational story of | ripped ~ open. It is mnot probable to be present at the convention from all parts | 1bs extra C grauulated sugar for 813 20 bs > thepmornotd - dogress below | One hundred and sixty miles of track have | the crime was told today by Frank Woods, | that the murderer or murds ired any of the state, New Orloans sugar for 813 Arbuckle' coftoe, | iU the thermomoter forty dogreos below | 0y Mg *\aut o8 [ore, - Assinaboine | Who witnessed old Reid’s tragio deuth, | thing, Ix-Asistant County Attornoy As L T.0 Btewart says he: wanta {6 distinetly | DOrOkgs, 250, Giman coffas, ber pkge, oho) | Zeroaud sulking beosuseit.could nok o sy | and. raden. Heve’ Deen o work | Afte hig arrost he told tho following strange | Berger sald (his ovening that some. months Understood that he 15 out of the raco for the | King’s buckwheat, per pkie, 10c; crackers, | lower. They cxpected that the wiid and [ all the fall in the Flathead 'tnl‘l lf)nruh,n \vlyu‘) ~-I11 an fiab('unvh't ago Hornemann had told i that he was school directorship. Ho thinks he has had | perlb, be:dibs ginger suaps for 23c; 2 loaves | wooly west would be still worse and they ac- | Lake country and up to within [and a bud man ““"’.'"h" Jvith 8 sus- | afraid the storics that he kept his wealth in enough glory for @ while, and would not ac- | bread for sei § lbs mince meat, 25¢; [ cordingly came prepared. Each man had | a few miles of Spokane, The Great North- | picion of another murder hanging "”1' his | the house would induce some one o muvder cept the nomination even if he thought he s corn, 2he 3 Page, | three overcats and two suits of clothes, all | ern has in contemplation a more complete | head, invited Woods to take a n{!u, und, pro- | him. He said that he had deposited Sovild get it - Cloorge: Blaxsim, ' the otber ro ack; b pail lavd | of which they wore at one time 1s a | constsystem than has yot been established. g & team dviven by one Matt Barey, | monoy in a bauk in Kansas City, the name of tiring member, saysthathe isa candidatp | or 28 5-1o pail lard for 3sc; oil sardines, per | protection against the bitter cold of a Janu- [ Already there is connection between New proceeded direct i Salem’ N. H.. and | which Mr. Berger had forgotten. An in- for the nomination, subject to the will of the | €ab, 512 cans mustard savdines for 25¢; Cal- | ary day. The warm weather of yesterday, | Westminster, on the Canadion Pacific, ana | did not stop until he H-I\L}nul Iltuhl s house. | quest will be held Monds e nocratic party. . Ho thinks itwould | ifornia hams, per Ib, 6! good broom for | however, was too much for them, and they | Seattle, and an agrecment has just been | They were not intox ._}';)' ""‘l'.'“".'-"", bee t sry difficult position fora inan to fill | 10¢3 50 good cigars for e A-1b pail jelly for | had to shed the greater part of ther Esqu! ached between the Union Pacific and the | 4 inking much. On Feac unu}fx: K'xh‘k'“"fl unless he cithor wasa prize fighter or clso i-gal pail syrup for Snc; -l keg | mau outiit, declaring that Iowa couldu’t | Great Northern by which the former has | the oorwas opened by tho wife, who kissed Great excite- badhed agreat deal of experionce in e i PRl A L b o [Bus alwg Bl oNBIR Lo IDRUIS nattatifof) | [Oetied Sttt Sl n']‘z“”)‘;;}‘pos{:‘;’n’;: owtor, " Mr. Reld ‘was in the room. “My | ment prevails inthis community over the / e Roh Dl ba R T8 Coretoro, thite st Council Blufts and Omala. ——— now is for a separate company, owned equaily | first knowledgo of his motive,” said Woods, | murderous assault last nignt on Alfred Pea- | Electric Trussas, noone has any botter titleto the posation —— § J.C. Bixby, stoam neating, sanitary en- | by the Great Northern and the Union Pucific | |1W8s ‘0 witnessing the assault. Heknocked | oock, a wealthy farmer residing near this | B st Prot than . ho i mscles. Cuaving b | Buyyour conl and wood of C. B. Fuel Co., | €ineer, 202 Mérriam block, Council Bluils to bui opexato theline togothor. This | the old man down aud, tunpod on Bl 1| ey’ M. and Mrs. Pocock, who ha | elts, Chest Protectors, Ete, ened by repeated contests > W0 Broadway. Telephone 135, hne will cross the Columbiaat Vancouver, | ¢ried out, J TRALY . 'y At A Sl | SONTC WANTE " Bamdned ty xe I;‘,f::.h'lfl.‘..'f'i:.‘-':';,w‘f;l.','{..‘,,‘,.'.',,4 Y B o Colorado_cough nad catarrh 100t at De | whore a steel bridge, o cost 8130000, had | 10 Which Murpny replied:* “Tuat is just [ been attending chuvch in- the city, | AGENTS WANTED, DR, C. B, JODD, HOI I AT biAT Sont e R Solomon's New Enterprise Haven's drug store, already boen begun. ' The Great Northern | What I want to do. ‘and fiuished by |had just arived home. They are | A A T o earliest opportunity. Candidates for the po- Many people in this locality will remember L e £ will, I'think, follow the lineof the Seattle, [ ¢lubbing him to death. Mrs. Reid was | the only members of the family, and | roadway, uno uffs, Ia M0 AXe ¥ 110 abaris U tistons AIBAARILLL | DaatolHl. Bolomon by s iaoire te The new dental rooms of Drs. Woodbury | Lake Shore & Eastern from Spokana o the | 81 cye-witness a portion of the time. She |y youde had heen left unoccupied. Mr, JEPHONES. R R v LH, 8 RO o - | are the fiuest and most complote i the west. | coast, crossing the Columbia river near the | betrayed mo emotion, and scemed only | pogegcke had placed the horse in the stable | OFFICE, 07, RESIDEN 03 seoms Lo bo the inivern oion teaCb it | ested in building the Wabash roud into this | Next tothe new Grand. “Telophoue, 1457 | mouth of the Menotenes Fyer'! auxious to get the body' out of the way. She | o qIE W PG LICGATE L ASE 0% 2 over is clectod to . the position nust | ¢ty- At that time he was sccretary and s o - spoke in endeariug terms toMurphy, and | ¢y0k0 house, where itwas usually left. Upon make up WIS mind t o ust so | tasurer of the company. He was well [ Davis, headquariers for Chaul-Moo-Grau, Niagara Falls, | ureed meto help hin to the end. Murphy | opening the door a latge negro, with revolve much fighting in order to keep along with { known along theentireline from Pattonsburg Lo . Niacana Faivs, N. Y., Jan, 25.—Tomght [ withet 0 e o ved $10 and kave | i hand, ficed him and immeditely began rOCE: 1 v M ans' Laundry Co., A without hesltating she procured $40 and gave firtng, Peacock hastily retreated and his the procession and there boing no salary con- | {0 the Blufls, He resided for years at Glen- 20 Poari stro thekeeper of Goat island saw a man come | to him, This done we took the dead man | AT Pabeock hastiy, e Dected with the position there 1s ot much Iu- | 004, A spocial to the New York Time: Telephono out from the bridgoand startup the island | off the floor and carricd him out of [ #SSmlantcigsely followed, wantinning 1o fire i from §t. Louts says: “Mr. Solomon's ex- | o T ke 115 load lon | Eotiamard e tallaf BUak melihe koopery || CRoral i RS i ARG s roluned fiviad boan omplitd! ¥ One ahobiols ofleatitn / erience as roac ogan of 3 Coun: ell & Son's new grocery takes the lead on | reached the bridge the stranger jumped over 40, 10180 UERDYLSW Y ieh | CX- | Peacock’s cf ieting a pi bul nof Why pay proiits on every purchaso whon | Porience s a railioad man bogan on the Coun- | 1, BELL &£ SRS ow gractey take the bridgo from Bath 1sland o “Gogt. lsiand | cited. He bado the womnun a kindly fareweli | Leacocl’s chin, ufliciini u painful but not o you can get all your house furnishings in one | ¢il Bluffs & St. Louis rond, which was then a i pade: into the rapias bering on a cake of ice, | 8nd then we started back on our Tong wake | ed8ORE WigiRRe | EREEY B RO WERE Pplace at oue profits Mandel & Klein, part of theSt. Louis, Kansas City & Novth- Deep Water Jubile which soon plinged into the swift current | to town.” Murpny had been employed as a | gitse S Je - MR thER fped Sl BT ern, of which B. W. Lewis, jr, was presi- | Ex-Mayor M. F. Rohrer of this is in | andwas carried out of sight, pussingover | farm hand forsover mouths, and the favors | giyje’specd to the timber near the barn, Hero ent. He worked up the local aid i o | receipt o invitati . % the falls, His ideptity 1s unknown. which he received from Mrs, Reid were so | pi in waiting one of Peacock’s horses, RERT, gll‘.‘flinuri‘x-uul’:l:uiulpA\V:'hh(’ml!uui.\"m;:\l\»'tlt:'l, Tasloy f:l x."(l “L\l:“ll“xm u’{‘vflx‘.'“!“"' ey e Qo opelasitobegmoktown ialle sMurphylott t‘\'ln!:"i:ll:: ;:l:“:'ylllull"::'l"3‘“4:“‘(‘(*"“"-mr':""“ Over 0. B. Ja ; n & Co. Jewelry St Born ey and took farmers' notes for corn, payable two I‘L‘l‘;‘r""‘:\' e 'l*u:m‘" ,rlm‘i‘:"\“i’:’l;u“"‘. After Many Years, }:}:‘fi""’;I'"‘;{"‘"“,‘"";:‘d‘u‘l‘_"‘ Doon seen antil the | norse was found in_this city this morning, | 2Y°F Jacananin. & Ooy TaRery.Bn0 D e years after the road was finished and ol LA M nale, hvitation is BroomNaToy, 11, Jan, 25.~[Special Tele- Bt J 5 Brue The stranger had viously gone through 2 At S Bodupiit & 90, No W Mal teset RNRLOR w e Taluaton/ ofiioh gotten up quite uniquely, and for general en- | gyun to Tur Br, |- Today, the son of M, | PPUt theeriwe. the houso and had taken som mongy and M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D put at 10 or 15 cents above the wma tanglement, is ra; lled. The jubilee 088, who 11ve ¢ Tawanle e "TURED ON . several articles *of value” Mr. Peacock Y E, BAR. NOSE AND - Among the Ro; Hhen uling, the idea boiie that, the. oponing | 1 areangod for the purpose. of advanciag the N o Jua st ewarls camo s bt St deserites the man s being a tall, smoot The Presbytorian church was taxed to its | of thenew;ronto-the Gulf route be called | deep water harbor movement, and it is more [ pove aot seon. him ’h,,.m,_."iy'_“".c‘,'y:mh. Two Criminals Brought to Justice ina | faced mulatto, wearing a cap and being fairly utmost. capacity last. night to accommodato | i-—wonld ‘ulvanco the valuo of farm pro- than likely that thoevent will be ono long to | Fo ‘ran away. whon ten years old and they pieasii it well dressed. tho crowds that assombled thero to hear the | panys good faith he declared he. was witling | T cemPered: had not heard from him until today. He 15 | gyvoryyaty, 0., Jan, far-famed *‘boys’ lf’rh‘ml." Colonel Hoge- | to take subscriptions in corn at the advanced yJhe American, Distriet Tdlogragh Co. hias ;‘s”‘,‘.',;‘h"""“““" Facoms, Wasnington, 8 | 4, myp Ber.)The Enquirer today prints & | Waco, Tex. Jan, %5..A few doys ago Jus- lind of Lincoln, Neb. The Congrogational | rate. ecn reorganized and is now prepared 1o give 3 P T S o A 00 £l £ churel ited wi Drasbytorian. | ““He was very success 7o s prompt service. Special att to express s Fe R O Olipgloniromiia I gical sens tice Gallagher issued a warrant for the arrest LG 000NN union service, In order w give as many s | {1’ yad was built Mr. Solomon practived ——— ol Physto 1N tribution to the science of antenatal material | made by Mrs. Calvin Sheeton, o Brazos Val i Sulis. FINEST ? possible a chance to attend. lw a whitein Towa. Thon bis health fuiled Horse blankets and lap rooes at cost at | A TaleTold to Physicians and Not €0 | jyprossions. Threo years ago the summer | lay plantor, the charge boiug theft of o balo 8101y hiskoribad, cormaoting i After the usual preliminary exercises had | him and tmancial difficulties came upon him | Theo. Beckman’s, 27 Main street. the Mar.nes residencoof Charies Wagner, a well known | of cotton. The accused negro disap- | derinesight casy. cloar and. pui CTRONIO been gone through with, Dr Phelps intro- | and he dropped out of sight. A few months S 5 duced the speaker of the evening, who began | 850 he was beard of in New York, where ho [ Special sale of millinery this weok at Great sucd Reliable goods. Fair dealing. - d with the greatesté ~[Special Telegram ibieAx: il o care [Sp g He Resiste’l Arvrest, CATARKIT, ASTIIMA 2 e rate o % . Eallitid : ! NEURALGIA nd SICK_ TEADACK, aftar yor It _was after dinnor at Young’s, snys | New York tea broker, near Tarrytown, on | poared, but information came that ho | Niuimiaiidnnd SICK HEADACITE, after yaars ina straightforward way to give his views | V28 Perfecting i scheme for the building of a | Louis’, Masonic block. Seo the bargains. the Boston Herald. A Wf'l!-l(nu\vn (dm- ll\velluflsun. was entered by burglars. Mr. | was at his house this afternoon, and im- Htoo .uui“;m.“. Block, over Beno & Co.'s sture, ebonticia ol s Views | preat line of railiond across Venezuela in monwealth avenue physician had been | Wagner was away from home at the time. | mediately Constable D. Cook and_his assist- | - """ SRR “ln‘l’;?\""}“,‘lzr’\"’l*“ of bogs, in general and in | South America. Yosterday a letter wus re- | Chaul-Mos-Gra. An East India blood | dining with a fow professional cronies, | M. Wagner awoke and, discovering burg- | ant, Harry Crowder, repaired (0 the. scone, i i ceived by one of his old St. Louis friends, an | medicine, at De taven's, 5 the clgars were lighte i . Crer ot 5 1t Is four miles below Waco, in the Brazos R 7 PUSE VSovorl yeurs ago,” sad b, 4T camoto | Shivel BF s b s friends, an | medicl o Haven'n, and as the cigars were lighted the talk | lars in the room, screamed, whereupon one of / OFFICER & PUSEY, e oy L b g X » s tobaoco hablt—first. in Sitapl sholled ko _ | valley. Sure euough George was at his tho conclusion, fter giving tho sub successor of the Council BIUTS ‘and St. Louts Thne Farmer n Colitics. drlted to shasemmocoshalitirat, |/l | thie shrew heedowp et choked her t6 10 | Jomo, Ho s n quick shot and was well siderable thought, that wo had all the ma- | company’s franchise. The letter was dated R ae o gl i effect upon the race arge; and then, | sensibility. Some months afterward her first | iy o opicers called him out, and' ho chinory that anyone could want for soucing a | Grand_Hotel do Caracas, Caracas, Vene. | At thorecent meeting of the WestornIowa | in its peculiar effect upon vurious indi | child was bora, There was a lavgo matk on | b pistol in- ha i On seoink the toe . Doy to prison to reform him, but that we had | mela, 8 A, and conveyed the information | farmers' institute held at Shelby, Hon. B. | viduals, £ _ | the right side of its face and neck of the | ready hepartly turned, but threw his weapon Cothar Main AnaiBrodway no way atall of preventing boys from becom- | that it was an assured thing that he would | F. Clayton discussed the social and political “I know a man,” said the elder physi- | .o vl - vsicla v into i whereupon Assistant Constable St L c v ing it subjects for such a place. Duriag the f B . ¥ f f phy color of port wine. A® physician was COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. vears from the time ho lotves sshool gl ng | obtain the charter and concession for the | duties of the furmer, and wus heartily ap- | cian, whose income, by the way, runs | consulted, who advived walting until the | Crowder fired, the bullet pussing through the 3 years fron the time he leaves school until he | railvond which had taken him toSouth Amer- | planded. aid In par into five figures, *‘in Jact he I8 now in | obild reiched the age of thres o foue body, making a probubly fatal wound. | ! starts out in the world for himself, there is | jo 1 asking-for copies of certain lease: i g 8 * S L X ) o P Collection made and loterest pald on thine Ao Ramseid for ioaalh tilee ca, aud asking for copies of cortain leases ‘Che question then arises, Shall tho farmer | my employ, who is the vietim of tho | years before attempting to remove it A fow | Buth ofticers came in wid surrendered to | Gonoiie ps o Balow 10 family Which Will protctt. | shanatbn . and teastor of e County | Soiniapolitics? Tanswor mist emphatically, | stingest whims in fogitrd to the use of | Wooks ugo_ the child was pinced in Pro. | Suerift Ford. R e X 4 1o belong. {amily whidl proteot organization d rans for the Council | ves, with his coat off and both sleeves rolied 8 Weel aver of A 5 Juvier's ivate hospital, where a soluti = N 8 pus perin. " uftucnces during that davger- | Bluffs & St Louls roud. Dun Solomon, us | up. T believe thatevery farmer sould bo o | the weed that evor ¢hfno under my ob- | Cutlors priviio, lositth, witko s solution She Shot to Kill, Finley Burke.G-0.W. Howitt, Thos. E. Casady ous period, everybody cailed him, is evidently upon his | polivician, not in an odious sense, but 1 the | Servation. He is a, Scotchman, about “Wo h 000 hoy ari o | Tt g 11 o MEYRUOR. - Rasg0Lon 2OUL | patch to raise in one huge blister. Prof. | Sax Axroxio, Tex., Jan. 25,—Mrs, Bertha ke Hewi pE e SoaTe i 11'.‘.'-"»7..\‘('1', u‘:m‘m‘,f:fl".',‘:-l.rm feet again, Heis a man of untiving energy | scuse of ono who has at heart the best inter- | Sixty yoars old. Twelve years ago hé de- | Pyvier lost his breath whon he ook o close Burke, IIL\\ltt&(,kl\lly‘ 8 0 aud persistency of character, and just tho | ests of his state and nation. He should take | serted from the English navy and came | | o e, T Geos, who suds Bergequt' Hariloy ‘of lignt enite: 05 rorage | i ; gl it of bis staterand nallon. He sl 2 ook at the surfaceof the blistor, The ten. [ e L e : v S LA 5 thobonitentinrlos. It cosis on an average | kiud of o min to make a sucoess of such o | that fntorestin. politios that would- euablg | to this country, when'I ‘gave him a posi- | sion on the skin had enlarged and contracted | PoUWry I' on Government Hill, aud then Attorneys-at-Law f 0 CONVIOH 880k OF: th men and put | venture. Hae writes to his friends here that | him to vote intelligently upon any and i s conc] o i are) e shot herself, three nights ago, is still alive, him behind the bars. It seemed to me that b v 5 q gently up 3 all | tion as coachman, the lines and spots in different places, ana | 8P PRACTICE IN TIE STATE AND FEDERAT, W ought to huve some way of stopping (his | hoce boc o mond them passes for o rider| questions that affect him and his sieigabor, [ * “One morning T worit into the stable | the result was a picture almost as clearas a | ahd 50 is her lover. She is now con- 4 1 B¢ 5 AX EDERAL O SARIED RATR AT WAT OF S0P this n’;'n'l:,lns new railroad in Venezuela next win- | and especially questions thatara hostile and and noticed thata hole about two feet | Photograph of the scene in Mrs. Wagner's | scious, but has made only one remark in U)ries The speaker then procesded to unfold a | ' ——— fireqien sho RECiickive "[ndnsisies ol tho o had been cub i artiti room ou the night of the burglary. The faces | connection with the affaiv, “I shot to kill | Ofces: J.J. Brown Building, Council Bluffs, ik el S nfold a |-= % il 2 country. ‘The political town caucus is only | 891are had been cup inn partition - | GVt et i men wero very good. Prof. | C° i 1o }nm _w‘m,| ho :1n‘nu'u‘\5-d. and which, so The best F'rench cook in westeru Lowa isat | cylled once or twice ench year, and when | tWeen two stalls and,a, little shelf had | (yvier had heard of the robbery and tele- | 1im and I hope he will die. Mrs. Gros is darus onoman could tey l‘(iht‘u!"yuun-n:;ln d | the Hotel Gordon, Council Blufts, it does meet the furmér that amiiates | been pulled up underneath it. I won- | Shoned 1o o daterive. burn® Doty | 50 vears old, and is now socking @ divorce el Herpaiuped fatiyln craveforn saloo B e o with that party should be there and should | dered what on earth it had been done | Mike Crowley, who knows all the thicves in | Fom her husband. Hartloy 15 & young fel- | Jow, her junior, has been courting her and gyl g« 2 ery boy em- moua Brand Eloarhound 'tablets will ro | geck tosecure the best candidate or the most | for, but Donald was away at the time, | the calendar, responded. | has” aroused her jealousy. She shot him ployment; pass laws requiringan intelli o | lieve your cough. Pomoua stamped on each ) Y o, o calendar, r: o 't ot O 10) s neigh- 1 i V' p r 21 ving gla & rOng 0 bowel ] 0t ers elf, ofice to be kept in every county, and you | tablot. sk your druggist or candy dealer fi:‘:““‘i‘:lllt:l‘u;l‘\sl vh: Sa:ntpl‘n.\;ln:::'\‘l l;:im::“h..‘u and when he came back it had slipped With the aid trong magnifying glass throngh the bowels and then shot hers elf. ve gono L d et 8 § 4 | the picture was enlarged, and Crowley identi- H Neither of them is expected to live, The :lln.‘\.?‘m:::hll\“l'::x:;y( way toward solving this dif- | for them. smallest township office to the highest posi. | MY, mind. ; . AR e NS RATELANG SERI B JpR TAKE YOUR CROICE. man has refused to talk, bevond a general oy xnowmm viaal il et ] eh e Baary SRR T por cont off, cash, | Uou inthe gift of the people, You takenear- [t wasas much a a week afterward y ly uny county in th tat 1 1 th before I had occasion. (ko 2o into the podies of two other men could be picked out, Nlll“‘ll)l:;l l?‘n‘ll ho \“\N not l(w)“lv- any ||I|H£( :z , then tol B clde Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, y uny county in the state o owa and ho 0 a ¢ 2 but the foers could not be clearly deciphered arouse Mes, Gros' jealousy and was nof A S0 L s numberof tncidsuls that had SIC R L STONWAY farming element attend the local caucus of | Stable ngain, and when I did I found | amid the red lines. | Crowloy had worked on | SWIFT'S SPECIFIC S. 8. S. blame in any way. feront eities all over the country: how he had A Nectric Light on Whee's. his party and their power will be felt 1o the | Donald standing on a stool, leaning his | the case for two months at the time of the CONTAINS NO MERCURY OR 4 - A .+ | extentof forving the political trickster and | oll o shelf. with & long olay robbery without getting 3 A 5 taken hold of classes of unruly Goys in mis- Manager Charles Atkins of the Council | G ¥ oma > rear, i clbow on the shelf, with a long clay pipe bery without gottinga fair start and t POISON OF ANY KIND. Querics and Answers, 2100 sobools and tousd thorm downe by Sty | Bion ouncil | dishonest demagogue to the rear, und bouest, s in his ing away like o g vent 1o work where he had left off. The | Owmamy, dan, 19.—[To the Editor of T 1 to 0 telephone exchange has invented a | faithful mea would be called to administer | 11 P18 mouth, smoking away like a good | went to work where | PagRen ) Al IT 1S PURELY VEGETABLE MARAL 48D, iR Ldito s DAt dellars (0 wall the stocee e in W | Gleotric light in various parts of his offico, | OPIOU taxes would grow much Iss aud de. | Nittle window he had cut. Upon my | Mnded "Bix Red" Their Neads and YET IT IS THE ONLY PER- ble paper why King Oscar of Sweden aps Banner una dramining up -rearuits (u‘r f.i-‘ His invention was created by the necessity ml\; u‘ms lmlu‘wor || :\"nuld not have _\'u\; 'l|"u‘lwnl'ug]hu:ll«vld "lell_lmi of lwt-:ly fuces w n the picture on the child’s face, MANENT CURE FOR CON- pointed a chief justice to Samoa. Does that & ST L <ERtius 2 4 w1 ¥ e MCessi | yderstand that none but farmers are honest; I | ty years he had passed in her majosty’s | Dogeel yeakened confessed and | TAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. dountey belong to the Bwe crow ragged togimont: and low those vory boys | of having a strong light for* examining tho | do not mean that we should vote for no. par- | serwice, ton of it had. boon on bosed o | Dogielt has weakened and confossed ai SON untry beloug W the Swedish crownt ‘who were thought to be beyoud redemption | geljeate 0 switel % an, 5 s _ " both ate good for twenty years in Sing Sing A SunschinER, & Sorwarls bocuimd s 1isat aden sambice | delicate points of tho switch board, and is | son. but a farmer, out what Ih mean' i, | powdor ship, where tho rules dgainst e i AND lesite not to bankrupt the company by call- | that farmers shoula take a deep¥ interest in i 4 i He did so at the request of the United ers, ‘ ¥ e At farm ; 0 in | smoking wera very stric W . 5t A0, d \ The address was listened to with tho closest | in for @ light in frout of each section of tho | e political affalys of the wuntey, |1 bavo | "y ping all 1his time he had beer ne- | Cosaxcte, Tex, Jan, 2.—A very distross- I BERIINOF MBROURY | Hteles, Aot ngiand 1o: i 4 atteution by every oo present, but | boara. His device consists of a portable car | 1o £FeUL cousure for the way the macaged. | customed four times a day to stand upon | ing and probably fatal accident occurred at b ” ”“_l'l"vrll'“\\hww dispute. Sweden bas no interest in Samon, :]ho.rtl' wera none ln:'x;m m;uw‘ }\lx.t»)\i(wh.- tove | that travels on a metallic circuit the full | We are largely to blame, why! Let us look | 8chest and lean out of a porthole to | Neephyr last night. Mrs. Evaus, wife of ‘h,\‘m",‘, BE ,,,J:,‘,f,‘,' PLeasaNt VaLLey, Neb, Jan. 19.—([To the h:.‘a"ni\-.'f ,‘,,‘,‘;fi,.‘,,:,‘, \\.,"...1‘:::: stroots and nud | 1epeth of the switch board. The track con- | atthe way it s done. [ the opening up of a | smoke, so that no one would smell him, | Postmaster Evans, was ot work in her room IN THE HANDS OF Ti; | Editor of Tue Bee,|—Pl inform me if becn seated ia the front row of pews. ~ After | 8ats of two coppor wires that are strung the | TRIPOKT the township commiticeman call gnd when at last he took I'rench leavo | after supper, nud iu arranging tho furiture, POPULACEIT BECOMES | there is any institution in Omaha where per- tho nddress u collection was taken to wssist | full length of the rom abour four | pif PURIIES (1S Hont by chaer of bis | he found that ho could not get any sutis: | placing some bedding on a chair near the EXCEEDINGLY DANGEKOUS: | sons can adopt children as their own the colonel n his work A committee was | lnches from the ceiling, and just back of the | may” bo some politician simply beeause no | {ction outof a pipo unless indulged in | opon fire place, o lamp was accidentally AND WHEN COMPOUNDED A Cox READE also appointed, consisting of Mayor Macrae, | switeh board. Both 'wires” are counected | othior person would take 1t Th of | in the old posture, und 8o, from that day | o ked overand the oil spilled over the INTO ROSTRUMS BY 1GNORAN . . QITANT 1584 DR, x-.u;-m.uwmmu Sawyer and Mr. E. M. Bun® | through a fuse box with the main b [ clott e e B i s g s ey e The Creche and the Open Door, kor, who are to meet Mr, Hogeland at 4:30 | cent ereuit. Onthese wires, which are about t o meal, and for half 3 re goi SUARAS WML MmN TN P OAEN A TA L oY 3 ; \ Which are ppoint representatives to the ro al, alf an_ hour before going : A t Vuslow's S “w, this afternoon in the mayor's ofico to devise | four inches aprt, travels the car, which 13t | posed somtmtion e aabiore im0 | o hod. M el hour bofore SOINE | hastoned to - put out tho dlre, but it Books on Blood and Skin discases (ree Mre. Winslow's Soctbing Byrup for ebils plaus for furthor work in the city. simall wooden affalr with four metalic wheels, . 4 8 1] wes fan ek for oy, Har” olotse. eanglis I ) ! i dren teething is the family benefactor, cau they dol The fact that they were there | his smoke through the little window.” | fire, but not seeing this she rushed out of THESWLFT BPECLFIC CO., ATLANA, Oo | conts o bottie. (R X Dealers In forclgn and domestlo xchange incandes- ug arrives, o half dozen, more o less, | 1 this, you can find him, after each

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