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OMAHA DAILY BFF' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES "0“ RH ”F H,\D\ \RF L'SH) | specification: contract have been fully | with a is_unders of being | T"F I)HOFBF c"\l) }‘i\‘ l'\TE | witn the life that has made them above all | is suffering from a stroke of parlysis she | greatest severity known in years. Hundreds L MU ARG VDL complied w nd also the necessary heat- | elected president. Th : WaS Sur- 4 L DL Iy American was removed to m hospital _ yesterday, | of animals are dying daily, the damp weath ingg tost J prised a day or two ago by a visit from his On Custer's left is the knecling figure of a | Her grandchildren in New York have | aggravating the discase. - | Both reports wore laid over until the next adlord, who requestea him to intercede cavalry ofticer, Captain Cook, and these two = succeeded in getting a conservator appointed - meeting of the board with President Balmaceda of Chili and faces are strong and life-like poriraits, The ' Tko Jewell hus been conducting o saloon, Confirmations There is Apparer tly Room for Improvement e ask him to take al Mitre's quarters | Supposed Disastrous Ternithation of Elder | captain's hoad is bound with a blood stained | which Mrs. English s supposed to have paid [ Wasmisaroy, dunuary 81,—Tho se - i A SWITCHMAN INJURED, upon bis arrival in the French capital which \ i L Vent handkerchief, his hat lies upon the ground, = for. Several attachments were placed 1pon | gac confirmed the following nominatione: in Methodse et the landlord assumed would be at no distant Oudney's Missonary Venture, and his buckskin overcost {3 thrown open, the saloon yesterday. Jowell had no difti s e, b U ] g Charles Frus Loses a Legin the B, & | date. General Mitre not being acquainted showing his uniform, his brow is drawn, but | culty in securing eredit, as he was expectod [ harles Heywood, to be colonel commander of M. Yards. with Balmaceda could not comply with the the eyes are steady in their fixed attention, | to marry Mrs, English and inherit her &5,000, ::n';'wv‘“-"- rps “J B I"Q‘\'“ register of TALK WITH A RED WILLOW COUNTY FARMER | Charles Frus. a switchunnn. was run over | Feauest which, however, was uot soabsurd, | WRECKAGE OF THE VESSEL FOUND. | and the navy vevolver in his hand means | Ttis learned that Jowoll has a wifo and two | theland oftice at McCook, Neb, ! , : Paris being a favorite refuge of the South death to some approaching savage. children living on Long Island T | 1ast night about 9:30 by an engine in the B. | Arorican ex-presidents as well as of the de — Those who would study the detail of this putnciciri=L % . BREVITIES. & M. yards, and his left leg was cut off be- | posed European sovereigns " work, which requires and invites the closest 4 WHOLESALE MURDERER. tween the ankle and the knc - - Sketeh of the People'to: Whom the | scrutiny, should go and see the idealization s The Theosophical socioty meets every Sune cfits That the Real Sufferers Mr. F'rus was enguged at the time of the SEEKING PROMOTION, Nebraska Misslonary Was to nl‘llv \p’h‘x,l li‘u\m;lin'h:'l fnl'{';' ..\..m.nx ho | He is to bo Brought to Justice For | 1Ay afternoonat 4 o'clock in room 205 Sheely T Sclde fheend » hose from an en- — courage of Custer at bay; the glorious sullen His N g Miss—The Fault of accdent n uneoupling the hose from 40 ¢k, [ Ten Thousand Children Taking the ‘Teadh ‘:‘I“ :"‘“""" of noss of the soldier of the line; e Drave | g0y Mo un. 81, [Spectal Tole Kearnoy post, Woman's Relief Corps, s AEItS ood o « 3 4 Wil hrist, spirit that animated every one of the two E SRy Ay ; oL | given social ball at Kot Oma the Rystem. when the engine tached to e | - Semi-Annual *chool Examination. store men ih a difsrent phaso, and | EFM to Tup Bk, —Wilson Howard, no A g U L AR s B o oune Mok 18 While politicians are anxious concerning glves futeiligence to- tho very brutes | torious desperado and outlaw, was placed in | posts and - corps of Grand Army of the Ro- A. M. Barton of Indianola, In & vecent in- | switch was thrown the wrong way and the el & v The telegraphic information last week from | (DAt Areneighing their desperation i car- | jail here tonight. He was oneof the prin- | public are conlially invited g ) ] (e tractc | business worried abont the volume of trade, [ f E nage. Thov willfind thatthe painter has | wiiais fn the notorlous feud that forcight | The Literary socloty connccted with the terview with a Bee representative, offered a | Kuusas City express train ran in on the track f 500 80 2T s Omaba public | Tabiti announcing the finding of wreckoge, | been true to his story; and yet, while contin. | <P ] 1s feud tha PR ekt AR where Frus was working, He was not ex more numerous class of the Omaba pu f yoars has existed botween thoTurners, Balleys | paitment of the Omahi comme suggestion for the adoption of a better method | BT SAE EE WNOEE V6 “that track, | during the last ten days has felt as great | SuPPosed to have beeu picces of the schooner ing himself to historical and material | YIS a8 oX HGEH bpvenn LACTEETR, BAESYS | gal colloge hela their regular weekly mect- ot distributing supplies to the destitute set- | 4y the engine steuck him and threw him | anxiety over quite a different matter Phabe Chapman, in which Elder Cudn accuracy, hias put genius in to breathe lifo | and Howards in Harlan county Ky., S E St T Eias st T e \ s Y iuitey, | 1 last evenug, aid o inusical and_litevary tlers, which is worthy of gencral attention, | actoss the track. -The wheels under the ten- [ e somewhat more than a week the thou- | the Nebraska missionary, sailed from Hono- uth. They may not like the horses, | according to the statement of John S. Bailey, | programme was rendered. The usual debato Mr. Barton s a member of the farmers' alli- | der passed over the prostrate man's leg, and but they were the horses of that battie. Not | o brother of two of his vietims, Howard is re' | twas omitted o 1l then the engine was brought toa full stop sauds of children in the public schools have [ 1l in July, 1880, awakens renewed interest | the mincing and slim_thoroughbreds, but the | sponsiblo for the lives of six members of the | ance and a man_ of much cultivatior L L 4 hog t It s true, he said, “that a g in the mission whic Jlder Cudney ale o CAVAIY L Rev. H. L. Houso has resigned the pasto- ¢ many | Frus was taken ut oo to St Joseph’s fos- | been busy and axiois concerning the out- [ 1t the mission \;l:|;h l?«:k’ I«)\_h] Cuduey on | tireless and noble cavalry horses. Builey family, three members of the Turner rosidents of these wostern countics are desth, | Pital, where surgeons amputated the leg. | come of the mid-year examination, and not a his journey to the.lsland ol itcairne, rate of the Beth Kde ptist churok “Thivmaned, thick-iled, broad buttock, | funily “and ‘s dozen ot more of - the | GG i Ny B 1 tho o of kront d R b g ’ % s tender hid istant relatives of Baile, owar 1'F yagre N UNGE bl B tlo as @ result of Inst summer's drouth, | [T is i inarried man and lives at 1808 South | faw of tho fathers and mothers have been | ANC people of that smal tsland inthe Par |y o"yyibaric surroundings of tho west TecHolt in. cody e CTor. adresl kAl LR el | Many of them need food and fuel, ana many | Eihith street, where his wife and child cply interested m_the same matter. A | ¢ificocean had been induced by a man named | j,ve given Mr. Mulvany’s work @ pietur- | monthsand will then be taken to Maries | fhe PEOYGH Bimsoll @ fuithful - preachior and more will need seed and feed in the spi received the sud news soon after the paintul | {6 (e office of the superintendent | Koy, of the Seventh Day Adventist faith t0 | csque heroism. He has iiven his country its | county, Missouri, thore to be tried on the | 1¢41¢F of his people B But in this cuse, s in that of Johnstown uccldent enables one to gather an idea of the manner | espouse that particular religious belief, but | first great characteristic painting. As Walt | charge'of murdering Thomas MeNichols, a Mageie Mitchell will appear at Boyd's other disasters, some people who do not LET HIM DOWN EASY. in which these cxaminations are conducted. | as Foy was nota preacher and had to_leave | Whitman says Phere is nothing like itin | deaf mute, on Aprit 27, 1880, Howard was A houseon Monday, Tuesday and Wedne: aid are getting too much of it, and some that oy D e LA Itis known to teachers and pupils that the | Pitcairne on business which interfered with | the books, nothing in Homer, nothing in | located by John Bailey in the Feoru Jp e b b B AL s need it most get none of it.” Bo s R aiiHios slamby- | €Xamination is held the last week of Janu- | any further teaching of thio Pitcairites on | Shakespearo: more graud and sublime th penitentiary in California, where he va i, Mouday, “Fanchon:" Tuesday, “Could you nrme any such instances!” he | SO Saysan Fx-fmploye in the Plumb= | ;05000 the course of study, which [ his part, the Seventh Day Adventist confer- | either; all native, ail our own, all a fact."” wis serving an eight-year term for dnesday matinee, *Littlo Bare: ik akod: ing Inspeetor's Office. is” printed, so that each teacher way | ence held in San Francisco in 1888 decided to | is a work that ¢ es national adoption rolibing @ , Staye foar iSan . Quentin; | 100b4 Wedncacay | oighty Chiey.’ Mt “Yes, u good many of both kinds, but it Another republican has been spotted 1 the | have a copy, outlines with consider- | send a missionary to the island to_instruct ~ - The govermor g d o prdon and in charge | Mitehell hasaimost an entire new company would be unfair to judge the whole subject | plumbing departrment of the city, and will [ able minuteness the ground to be coverced. | the people in the doctrines of the Adventist's OTTWAY G. BAKER'S CRIME. of Michael Tmboden, an agent of the state, | this season ’ by such eases. 1 will mention, as an extreme k. "The democrutic caues of the council, | Allexaminations other than this and theone | faith, Sheriff Hoyt MeKeever of Maries county | mothy — Mission, Eloventh and caso to lllustrate the point, that ot one man | v , 5 . ' | heldin June are conducted entirely by the lder Cudney was chosen as the man to o | It is Recalled by a Land Suit in Judge | sud John S Bailey of Harlan, Ky, Howard 1day school and service, 2:30 p. whom T know to have received aid reguiarly, | 8t its meeting the other day, decided that | yyincipals and teachers, und none of them are | and he sailed from San Francisco in - June, Wakeley's Court was brought here, My, Bailey was seen to- | 0 evening sorvico. Sewing olasses us often as twice n week, since supplies have | only democrats need apply, and since that | looked unon as so formidable. As the super- | 1550, At Honolulu he met o gentleman who | oo o5 BREER B LRS00 it and said that, s nearly” all the oftices | Satuvday 20 p. m thm:-;wv centortain been sent here, H been among the | time Major Dennis, the plumbing juspector, | intendent wakes all the arrangements for | was considerably interested in the Adventist e LB L B b U I e, Harlan county’ were in possession of the [ ment. Thursday, 7:30 . m. Thisis a genc ~-u0st rampant claimants for assistance. A | has been busy swinging the official axe, | these two, providing the questions and | taith and was o ses-faring man. They de- [ in Omahais recalled by a suit now pending rds, justice will ot be meted out to | 018 offeron the part of Mr. £ A, Benson, aud quict investigation demonstrated that he is | pro 05, viia LS. ARt hose Lead | Passng judgment on the result, making p! eided to purchase a small ship and take a few | in Judge Wakeley's court. ore, it was decided | should bring the friends to see the mission the owner of 1,000 acres of land HEVEL AR LIRS BRCIEN motions or forbidding them, as in his opinion | natives with them to Pitcairne, They bought The execution was that of Ottway (. | to have him tried in Missouri. I'ie missionary s badly inneed of funds to freo of incumbrance, #00 hogs, and | fell, and sca I ccov- | thevarious cases may demand, thewr great | the Phoebe Chapman and sct sail “for the | gy woho killed Woolsey D. Higgins for priniedtel b pay for stoves” and house rent. The thanks seventy-five head of cattie. He also has 00 | ered before he sought another vietim, importance s recognized. island in July. That is almost the last definite “ \ : ke 85 Sir Arthur Suliivan's New Opers of Me. Reedy and tamily forcontributions for ont at interest, Ho lives in the same | timeit is Chris Boyer, who has faithfully A week before the examinations begin the | information that hasever been learned of Elder | the purpose of robbery. The murder was Loxnox, Jun, 8L—Sir Arthur Sullivan's | theie mission ave tendered to the friends of neighborhood with people who are pinched | served the eity for years, Yesterday Boyer, | teachers prepare ona blank furnished by the [ Cudney’s fate. A few days after Phabe | committed on the night of December 21, 1865, 1opers, “Ivankce!” was produced to- | Lo Work As the misslonaty has bud tio sd for food and a five, but are diffide yout | in speaking of his decapitation, sail superintendent an estimate of the pupils' [ Chapmian left Honolulu a terrific storm | in the grocery store of Will R. King, at the | bl SRl e AR SR el il ary pledged to him for his own support, ne asking. Now, mind you, this is no retlcction “When the Dennis investigation was woing | yreadiness for for promotion and file the same | swept the Pacific in that latitude and an in- | southeast corner of Twelfth and Farnam | D&t at Carte’s new opera house. The | must continue toappeal to those who desire upon wealthy people, nor should it lead any- | o0 it was understood that T was to remain if | yith the prancipals, The basis of this esti- | coming vessel which reached Honolulu with | streets prince and princess of Wales and the duke | tosce that the “*poor have the gospel preached body to believe that there is not mach real [ 1 would not testify against the old man. Tdid | mato is the success of the pupils in their pre- | her masts and rigeing swept away reported | Higgins was bookkeoper and Baker porter | and duchess of Edinburgh were present. 1t | tothem” Kind words and prompt remit- destitution, but 1t shows how the relief fund | not butas soon as the testimony closed he at | vious daily work. The following ivstructions | that Pharbe Chapman hgg boen met justa | of the establishment, and they slept together | wag asuperh performance, and the artistie | W1eC Will enbance the good vesults of labors sometimes miscarries.” once began finding fanlt with my work, until | are priuted on every oue of these estimate | few hours before the sto Woroke upon them [ in the store. Higwins had récelved $1.500 it | miseencene & was pever . equatled | Aready perfornied “Is there no remedy for it?” erday, when he served notice that my | gpeets and must have been caught in the midst of & | currency after banking hours and placed itin | on any - London stago . except the oo “Not under the present svstem of dis s would not be required after the first Teachers will please to note the following | furious sea. It was the opinion of the officers | the safe, the key of which he carried. F Lyceam, The - ilbretto, wiloh ‘was HELL NOT tributing supplies. Itis practically impossi- the month. Now that I am not | girections aboard this vessel that came into Honolulu | who was aware of this deposit of mone: Written by Sturgls, Tollows. the. plot. of tho - for justices of the poace,whonow havecharge | Under any obligations to Mr. Dennis, “I. Inmaking this estmate teachers will | that the Phoebe Chapman could never have | out of bed and with an ax instantly killed his | yovel very closcly. Nothing (R Bl A Urlan roturned yesterday after a thros of the matter, to exercise a rigid scrutiny in | 1 nt to say that that investigation | please toarrange the names of all pupils be- | withstood the tempest that must have over- | sleeping companion with two well directed | iy Sullivan has written before approaches | MONEN'S trip in the northy handling supplies, or even to refuse aid when | WAs a case of the neatest whitewashing that | joyging to the several classes separately in | taken her. blows. “Ivanhoe’” in imaginetive power and breadth | The Omalia wheel club rode tolZast Omaha know it is not needed, They feel that | Iever witnessed. They proved the major | gy divisions: Kirst, the names of all who | After waiting almost a year for some ccuring the keys of thesafe ho easily ob | of fndividuality sud stvic, 1 he piece isan | and Conneil Blufis lastSund annot afford to make enemies, and [ gulty of the misappropriation of funds, but | gpg recommended for ‘advancement. Second, | further tidings the Adventists decided to fit [ tained possession of the mouey, which he | uydoubted suceess, Malthatwd 5ehl el Tn s OmKtn &heel s of them feel that they cannot afford to | there the matter dropped. It ithad been | of a)l who are not recommended, wniting | out another vessel aud make a search for the | placed in o tin can and hid under the side- S clith ol touFnamant with 15 per cent to: his neglect a good opportunity to make frionds ay | any one else, that committee would have | ayev. the first recommended and above the | Phoebe Chapman and Elder Cudney. Last | walkin the immediate vicinity, Returning | ngay settie the Wi hErOVArRY sl s B A R e B the public expense. [ have heard of one jus- | urged a resignation and insisted upon a prose- | gecond not recommended. Arrange the | October a ves called the Pitcairne, | to the store he set fire to the ~building, and s Yes Wi N Fitiess 0. Bwi 3 o " tice of the peace in & western county who ha . | names of each class in theorder of excel- | sailed out of San Francisco with | when the flames bad gained considerable | SEATTLE, Wash, Jan. 81.—James G.Swan | . A Miles of the Chicago eycling dub,cor- FONB 1 well-to-do favmers and urged thom & I want to tell you that half of the major's | e elovon Adventists on board going to | headway hie fired & shot into his arm i order | of Port Townsend has obtained the afidavits | respondent for the Keferee, wus o viitor at step up and get their share, remarking that | crookedne er became public, The com- 2, Note also the names of any who have | search the Pacific islands for the | to support a statement he intended to make | of numerous sealers that fur the club las week he was willing to do them a good turn and | mittec simply looked over the books and | goa over the work of either class two or | missing missionary. That ship has not yet | to the effect that the store had been burglar- that thay would have plenty of chauces to | Papersthat Dennis gave them. If they had | joe times, and whether puctual and at- | reported and her success in finding the | izedand fired by some uuknown party, who return the compliment.” taken the records of his oftice and conducted | oytive, Pharbe Chapman is not known in this coun- | had shot him. ““How can thisdifficulty be remedied ! a thorough investigation they would have Caveful dircctions are also sent to all the | try. Throwing the pistol away, he ran out and “Only by taking the matter out of tho | found things that would have opened their | pripeipals concerning the details of the exam- | The istand of Pitcairne has a remarkable | yelled ‘' murder! thieves? The fire tands of any person who has the slightest but | guess they were ot after this, for | inations, so that the time shall in every case | history. For centuries it was supposed to be | was extinguished ana the butchered body of < personal, political or commercial interest in | they let the old man down pretty be the same, and that the examination may | absolutely barven and uninhabitable. In1790 ins found. Suspicion pointed atonce to | are not excluded from Behring sca, Juage | IMPortantin the national organization in the deciding' who is worthy and who is not. I - be honest and the markings just and uniform. | a British vessel called “The Bounty’ was suil- whose story was not believed. He | Swan offersto prove his statements beforea | f1tUre, something must b done, and dona think it would be a good plan to appoint four BROWNELL A Superintendent Jutnes considers the char- | ing in the Pacific and a mutiny arose among | was arrested, tried and convicted. Hon. G. | congressional committee. Fur se he says, | Quickly. With dissatisfaction in California, men 10 handle the matters in each county acter of the questions o matter of so much | the sailors. The captain and officers were | W. Doane and Hon. John I Redick conducted | i ro never so abundant at Cape Flattery as | tctive antagonism in Colorado and disciples Let them divide districts, cach taki Completion of the First Term of the | importance that he prepares themali himself. | overpowered. 'They were placed in the life | the prosecution, and the prisonerwas de- | now. The Indians are killing them by hun- | 0F Seeession in Nebrask, it does not require a tion where he is ot acquainted RO SRR He 1ooks upon this as one of the most import- | boats and cast afloat upon the open sea. fended by Col. Savage, Ben Sheiks, Mr. | dreds, very keen insight to discover the tendency of therefore have no personal intere Wha 5 ¢ S aal . ant duties he has to perform, as a single list The mutineers took possession of “The [ Hopkins and Mr. Park — western wheelmen and the cause for itall best men we have would be willing to I'he first term of the hool year ab | oSy sigicions questions would work great | Bounty and after dodging about from port The supreme courtovearruled the motion for | Another Massacr n the Carolines. | The powers that be should apply the remedy this public service for very small | Brownell hall was completed yesterday. Ex- | jyjustice to u large number of puy to port, keeping out of the way of British | a new trial and affirmed the sentenceof Cucaco, Jan., 81.—A special from San | Without delay Many would do it for nothing. Let | aminations were held and the young ladies | The examinations began about ten days | men-of-war, they decided to take up, o e death, Sceing that there was no longer any | o a oo FiCa &g W (Ol e = - ally investigate every case and | gro ready toenter upon the second term's | ago, the reading, writing and music being | dence on th o rock bound island of Pitcairne. | hope Baker made a full confession, not only o o2t Advioes irom Stgapore No Chivese Allowed et their decision be final. 'They could thus | o0 " completed a weel ago. Last Monday fore- | They induced some native women aud a few | of his crime but of setting fire to the block of | FePort another massacre of Spanish troops iy o ie 0 cnse on trinl before the make the most of the funds availablo and | a0 e o | noon eame the drawing: Tuesday, spelling | men” of Honolulu to accompany them and | frame buildings, the site of which isnow cov- | and residents in the Caroline istands. The |- e, S FERR S R TS B the strong would no longer trample upou the | K FES R0 6 NG RECER G RN | and United Stateshistory ; Wednesday, geog: | they — wero soon i possession ~of | ered by the Central block on_ the south side | natives “without warning fell upon the Liecl SULea a0t el R weak. It would be no longer necessary .o | o L BB IEREER R U ebrsik | y, langaage and grammar, island. There is no hurbor about | of Farnam street between Thirteenth and | Spanish garrison, killing ninety soldicrs and | peculiar sigmificance, says the Ventura act on any man’s word, Tho persons chavged | WE the hiwd tines dn wostern Sebraskd, 1,y Thiday, In all cases whero | Pitcairnegand the mutincerssaw that they | Fourteenth. He wes hanged February 14, | civilians. The Spaniards eventually drove | I'rec Pr o Y i with the responsibility would investigate | [HHEH PEVERTEE G BURer OF ) YOURK | yoviowing the papers requizes much time the | must dispose of the ship to escape capture, [ 150% about a quarter of a mile westof the | the natives into jungle after hard ilghting. Ihe point raised is upon the following each case for themselves. They could also | Ahes TXow - wiendime sehool, AR 8 | pypils are excused in the afternoon o give | so they took all the furniture and provisions | high school grounds, in the presenceof about | The native loss was very heavy. TheSpanish | faets: Several years ago a man named rendor a full statement of the amount of seed | (EHHANE G0 ITERCRE Homm, SERSEE | obportunity for careful matking. out of The Bounty and then burned her to | eight thousand people. commander was so mortified over hissurprise | Stewurt o {ainiand'in Ventira and feed required in the spring. 1 believe | 1% EXettor i evew before. Ahe gtde 0f 1 A ttor the manuscripts have been read the | the water's surface. The alk sank near the [ The case above referred to as now pending | and losses that he suicided o S GnGaol ot eotnlaiea b dvs this method would save the state thousands | WORK (G1e ARETME L (e Was sxechionaks | Sy)is are tabulated and entered carefully on | rocky shore where it was| afterwards found | in court was instituted by Samuel Price, % - SRC AR e T IR auIA sevenil of doilars and secure aid for tho people who, | K000 he ealth of the yaunk dudiesin | o,y ogimate o entiongd. Yes- | by’ divers. abstracter in the ofice of a local abstrac Parneil Reciy es Ovations, e R0 though needing it most, aro least likely to | yehool s hoen excellent, and the wterest | yqqy the pr Is met the superintendent | This colony of British sailors and | company. Ed Sehuar, anothor abstracter, | Dumis, Jan. 31— Parnell reccived a per b (L, (LG Lot i) get it B BooA i Rtantana 8 !, etic SWEY and fixed the standard for promotion and do- | natives of Honolulu soon “sank into [ discovered that an undivided half of a block | yact ovation today RAton el trall 1d to Hartman, and the same covenant Mr. Barton said further that he knew of | M3 begn constant and snergetio, - 5 ) cided which papils should bo advanced, In | @ terriblo state of depravity. They | in West Omaha had been sold for taxas, It | 1 g AL OV, o1 Hob 15 in the conveyance Hartman, how- several residents of his section who could in- | D BORCLLS Bas e & propasitlon o tho 1§ iy this the pupil whose previous daily | fought among themselves and nearly | was also ascertained that the title tothe | Madeon the route to Bnuis, where e 5 t0 | ovr, broke :the covenant, and duce friends in the cast to forward supplies, | SUStEEs SWIICE CoRtempiates tae EUISHE W | work nas secured the teachier's “recommenda- | all the men of the Malay race were killed. | property previous to the sale rested in Mrs. | speak tomorrow. At each placo he delvered | \whon Gandolfo brought suit to but had declined to do it because they | 91 LA&SOUIL WK Of ”"; A ‘_‘}'{‘;' ! ““. % | tion™ 1s allowed, if he needs it, 15 or | Among the Britishers there was one man | Higgins, the mother of the young man mur- | brief speeches to the crowds, expressing his | 5o pin ho raises o demurrer to sueh thoueht it would be wastod. T( a system in | Iade, neccsary by the crowded condition | 56" 0" ont i every study in addi- | named Smith who changed his name to | dered by Baker. Tho ‘flles of the | beliof that the present splituh tho Irisi purty | (IR B PR 1968 B CEINEREEED which they had confidence should be adopted | © ho_hall. In —the =—music depart- ) {0, {5 \what he obtamed by his answers. In | Adams, probably to escape possible capture, | local papers of nearly @ au will be prodactive of good results. o proceeding and denie hat: such a the supplics could be somewhat increased | Ment, o particularly, | there = has been N o A Few Unworthy People Get the Ben- nerous Crimes. the action of the state legislature, ana men of cals are born all along tho coast and the pups can swim as | Nebraska has again reached the one hun- soon as born, I this is proven it is believed | dred limit in league membership. — Local it will change the whole Bebring se itro- | friendsof the L, A, W. are becoming some- versy, It is claimed now that fur seals | What anxious on account of delay in ap- breed only on the Privylorislands and that | Pointing division ofticers, and all interested the species will be ckterminated if hunters | @0 reudily seo that if Nebraska s to becoma h e e I growth, The institution now | the lower grades more than this is allowed | He was a man of superior fntellect and at | ter of n contury ago were consuly o — covenant could be made to run with the rom that source. i 1 5 ¢ e i sometimes, us few young children areable to | once became the leader, Hesaw that some- | and the address of the old lady learned in Heavy Rainsin Mississippi. land, as is the legal phrase. He main- ———— has thirteen pianos in constant vse, e en- | 45 iHunCGlves justice i a written examina | thing must bo dono to correct tho morals of | thut manner. She was corresponded With | New Oukaxs, L, Jan. 81, Dispatches | tains that the agreoment betweon THE HOSPITAL PLUMBING. is Foquired, and yot somo of tho residont i | tion, and the ‘suporintendent, lolieves the | the colony or discasos wna seditions would | and induced for a nominal consideration 0 | from San Autonto and other points in Mis | Stowart und Gundolfo was all right so R acelihar brnsa Rocause the | teacher's estimate is much the best criterion | certainly” extermingte them in 4| quit claim her iuterest in the property. | (NP SRS FRC O BRI T U | far as they were concerned, bt that Two Reports on the Subject Presented | teachers had not time to hear them. in_all theso cases. Indeed, in the lowest | few years. ~ One day in search- [ Price was then promised a quarter in the un- [ SSIPP !“ R thatagreement did not attach to the to the Commissioners. Much_new upporatus hus been added to | Eradono examination ls attompted. the judg- | ing through the plunder ~ taken | divided half in case he broughtsuit to com- | SomagEscs by BA U uC LUK WG SL O |14 nd and hold as against him when he Thars e I theen membass of the | the chemical and physical departmients, The | meut of the teacher alone deciding the ques- | from “The Bounty” he found a bible and a | pel the owners under the tax title to offer the | ton/ Miss, the storm was the worst in twenty | (00 FIG AT RS IEE TR T ey URONIARARCD Jactatog ccHbers; 08 iho inostuin is now ono of the most complote | ton of promotion. Church of England prayer book. He de- | property for redemption. This is the cse | years. The town is mundated. bought it. The property in questio county board present at the regular meeting [ EYIRRSIHE T BOY ORE L Hie THOSE COMT e eck the principals will consult with | cided, if possible, to Christlanize the colony | asnow before the court. = is the property adjoining A. Gandolfo’s yesterdny afternoon, but & great mass of | and most approved inventions known amnong ir teachers about every pupil whero an in- | and bending all his enorgies to the task, hé, [ Price, however, has disappeared from th fmmigration Figures, store in Ventiva and the resuit of the routine business was handled. physical directors. th o lhnt'ln been dolnc%mlln T“m ;u:t m‘-l»'- ‘{‘i"”}'wl ‘ull”lhol le]r)pli) \ou m;- ‘si-euo, n‘lnlmmr‘h cise ;’;u, mn| (»::‘v\ll‘;u‘ New Yok, Jan. “Ihie sub-congressional | case is looked upon with considerable in- R by 3 o e oot 30 Aol \ese cases to the superintendent, where | island, buthe taught the children to read s wonted place on the courl ocket. | o oo has learnod at since last April | terest. G O e O o Ty ooms o tatal ot saotionaiw I Be considored as a spacial case, | Tho colony became prosperous, and when, i | It developes that shortly beforo his dopartur .‘,‘:L’x“'““:?‘ o f,”' Aol \“‘: senteos. Nebraska, Towa. Missouri. Ilinois, Dakota | AS there is usuully a lavge number of these | 1504, o British vessel called at'the island, the | rrice disposed of his prospective cquity fora | Fiah Seanginaviins tud orer tHELY fowstnd R mitted His Owr o state the plain facts in the case, the | tE/FE O s e eraduating | cases this must be a work of great dificulty, | people were found to be remarkably virtous | small sum to a young man named Smith of | fePIeWS have fundec, neve. P A . 5 ] x5 ¢ voming o senio eraduating S Bl B araralnon iy SRR o the most came from LRussia and 60 per cent | “Speaking of being fined for con- meeting was a good deal of a farce. Mr. | class will have seven members this year but Mr. James insists this careful review | and religions, Some of them were inaj oston, 3 had trades. uking g n Berlin claimed, early in_ the scssion, that the Sl el el should “always be allowed the children, so | go to Honolulu on board the British vess “Price when last heard from was in New | B i tempt.” said a lnwyer to o group of his e kAT o o Hinr o b el (baE Secretary Windom's Funeral that, if possible, in no case shall injustice be | but they became so thoroughly disgusted | York, and was preparing to leave for South SONE S profession, who were swapping yarns in R ik S o 5 Lo done. He states that this matter is | with the depravity and wickedness of the | Americaor Australia, and it is believea that 3 Salt Lake, according to the Tribune, he would “‘like to seo’em do any more busi- The following telegram was received by | gitended to with so much care | natives there that they all went back to their | hehas already quitted these shore £ Trominds ane of a friend of mine in Ken. ness that daay.” Mr. Belin stuck to the | Collector Alexander yesterday evening: that complaints are rarel made | rock bound home in the midst of the Pacific. AT VPR U They Fu Vi the Re- tucky named Bppérson, We woroe prac- stand he had took, with the most mportant | Wasnixaros, D. ¢, Jan. 31.—To the sur- | as to the conditious finally reached, and he | The island is but about three miles wide THE SOLLIRL WINS, “of Western s ufferers, THakg une TporRdD V8w D result of koeping the county employes out of | Yeyor of customs, Omaha, Neb, ofiicers of ously doubts if acase has ever been ne four long andas present there are but 150 BN The Division council of theSons of Votor- LR thogsena avialiiiann B ro e et o e Sy the customs, assistant treasurers of the | lected so as to resultinan injustice toa sivgle | people inhabiting it o Olodalor i Al DaT Bidiota Racs nt | mue meh st iight G isleE posbinilb on ke, 200 00Y | KODACRGH o a re JhslEmonoy, o yyeok lougear, United States and_ all other offlcers of the [ child, The superintendent claims that some- | = They are passionately fona of music and seofithe8ix:Day BloyoleiRaco a s oo | mark that displeased his honor and The reading of the minutes of the previous | treasury department: Notice is hercby given | times pupils are advanced too fast for their | ar ¢ intelligent and pious. the Coliseum. teenth street and discussed several matters | g fined him o sawbuck for contempt. meeting disclosed thal they did not contain | that the funeral of the Hon. William Win- | own good, and that it is never best for them Cudney lived in_Lincola for some [ Fully three thousand people witnessed the | of interest to the orde carly &1l the posts | The rule was down there thatif & fine the lengthy preamble and set of resolutions d~| \»\‘v-' ioaediary of the [ ~:L~{u\. il ¢ 10 g nl»;-mml sovapidly that the work will ol "k“"""l‘L‘"““‘"H "";,‘" ‘]fl“‘"l}’ ie "“Ifl' close of the six-day bicyele race atthe Coli | in the division were represented by delegates, | was paid before the end of the session, ety R et placo at 120'clock noon on Monday, February | worry them, ived and labored in Omaha. During the | ¢ o % 00 : St anthusisstiol| [and! dbep interestil was: manifosted, A B e g e el iuwroduced at the last meoting by Mr. Berlin | §55075, F0 Gty of Washington, © Al build. | b theso examinations usually about 80 ver | fall of 185 he conducled_u camp meeting for | 50U tast ““"',]: nadiaimist onthugmastiolfand “I' L iy ““\'l'l“_‘h“‘\"i‘“’ 44 ;““ ;i'»-l"’l-l ‘: i m:":‘_l_“"il,, d A e lative to I\ A. Megeatn, register of - deeds, | fiigs and ofices under your control will be | centof the pupils are successful, those fuil- | several weeks at the Douglas county fair | throngit was. The pace wasa hot one from | resolu s e Pt g e [ tenlion 0 A i u boing in arvears and callig upon the county | closed throughout. that day, sofar as is con- | ing being those who have been absent or in- [ grounds. His wife and two children are at | the sturt, enhvened at frequent wtervals by | hie 16 tbe lief fund - for west | days, and the court ovidently forgot it attorney for answers to certain questions re- | Sistent with the transuction of necessary | attentive, or perhaps some to whom learning | present at the bome of her parents in Ver- | determined spurts, now by one rider, now by | ern - sufftecss =5 Boe G0 00 FEE PR One day during motions his honor had lative thereto, Mr. Borlin entered g very | public business, and absoluteiy on and_after | does not’ come e Pupils of fuir ability | mont. another, but it was evident from tho | no i oceasion to retire for a moment, and H . and A A o) S & " pon al 2 pos appomt special relief I : s oy S (0 e s | the hour mentioned. Ou all public buildings | whose attendance is regular are usually able —=—— outset 'that all wero there for busi- [ upon all the poststo appouit speclu) re asked Epperson to take his place on the e ot o e bpome® ot B | thgoughout the United States und all vesicis | 1 o the worlk with case. 7 MULVANY'S GREAT PIOTURE. | ness aud firmly vesolved toend the ehase no | Sommittess to ook nfter the wants of west- | 3 BiEcTiid o and the judge vacated, the absence of Messrs Corelgan and Van | and stewmars under the contrel of this de. 5 N n At ALt e e HOre, S NAL. Wby Bona;tho sve) The question of locating the encampment | Hardly had the judge feft” the bench Camp, Cliairman’ O'IKceflo witheld putting | Partment the national flag will be displayed Collector Alexander's Agility. “Custer's Last Rally” Now on Exhi- | struggle. 1he indomitable lithe M to be hild next June was discussed at length. | when “Epperson remarked: ‘Mr. Clork, the vote as to the approval of the minutes | 4t baif-mast. A ELION Collector Alexander frequently encounters bition in the Bee Building. D robbed M of. but a1 efforts were futile | There were propositions submitted from | pemit the fine imposed on Mr. Epporson until such time as these absentees should be ActingiBecrotary difficulties, butit isn't often that they bother | John Mulvany's famous historical painting, | and the Denver man clung to his hecls like | Geneva, Tobus and Plattsmouth. A lively | . fow days ago.” Tho clerk remitted it, T TR i » Lie himmuch. When the news of Secretary | uCuster’s Last Rally" bas been placed o [ the Ol Man of = the Sea to | contestomsued and when xho deading volo | 1y aftor adjournment the old mun v tising, being from Tur_Bre and World-Her- | At & meeting of the license board yestor- | Windom'sdeath appeared in Tt BEr, the | exhibition in one of the rooms on theground | tho ' mneck of the = hapless —Sinbad. | WO Fed Ton B S D | arked that that was one on him,” ald. " Both wore referred to the committee on | day afternoon the petitions of John Didam, | ollector ordered both fiags on the cusstom | fioor of Tur Brk building on the Seventoenth | Tho crowd chegred wnd velled themselves | BRI, p1ging feature of the gatlioring o g Henry Hornberger, August Schuitz and | house at half mast asa trivute of respect to [ gtreot side. The picture is distinctly Ameri- | (Sl WL 0 dosert airthoir fave was a sirprise for Colonel Moses P. O'Brien s Tramp. oo Fre s oL the CountY POOK WEK€ | (ipis Grotmach for & rehearing of their ap- | the department’s chief ofiicial. An examina- | can, and the most terribly Indian massacre | were sapable of holdiug their own and noth: Iu tho naturo of & prosentalion, Cump No. 1 A aishwasher on duty innnall night J. Rionlan, M Paxton & | plication for saloon licensds wero granted, | tion of the flag pole revealed the fact that | krown to history is dclincated with a vigor | ing more. Having reached the 0 milo post, | ¢f Omia and Ne 2 o6 South Qi pre’ wirant was a forlorn Gevman lnd of Gallagher, Corlin & s . H. Boyd | Some of the cases were heard agaw and de- | the rope had broken loose and caught at the | and energy and correctuess of minute detail | Ashinger, the Oklahoma cycloue, climbed | sobted Colontl OREeR WL & RENESOME | hipteen, says the Cheyenne Sun, Ho and P.J. Quealey. Referred'to the commit- | ¢ided. 'The following licenses were granted : | 0f the stafl. He =~ called upon the | thagis simply appelling. o s e S und rotired | & es, appropriately inscribed. Ttis a post | had walled from Deadwood to this city tee on charity. ) Johin Didam, at 2811 Walnut, stroet; August | telephone company for a lineman, und ex- | o story will nevor grow old—how Custer | seefusion of his tent, ‘Phs lofi Reating | colonals budge, aud Captain Hart of Camp | and was in o badly crippled condition, ”U_h_lalm drugs and other supplies was re- | Schultz, 123 North Eleventh street; Chris [ pected to have the flags aisplayed before | o 'q vic comrades fought on that awful sud | Martin and Gerwing to finish, which they | No. 72 made the prescntation speech. Coio- | He could speak only his native tongue celved from H. J. Penfold and referved, Grotmach, 1194 Capitol avenue, - Sonaita v night. No one came, however, and yesterduy ! i i % | nel O'Brien responded very gracofully and was @ total steanger here. The bo Othor bids for small matters wer veforred. | rustod o Teonse tipon condition that. 1 b | moming ho called again, Muth o his sue. | bloody day. Men who had beou musing tor | did in tho ordor mentioned. o final spurt | el OBrien tespandal v el bott | and was w fotal steanger bore, he boy Various applications for minor matters were | move tho wine rooms from his place of busi- | prise, the answer came back that none of the | vears on the Tudian question had their warm | 88 agrandone little Martin reeling off tho | WLIRIHNE landedin Ohleago. from'the iatherlan: reforrod. ness. inemen cared 1o risk then s upon the | blood stirred and came to an opinion on that | 1aps like a bird on the wing, but it wus too L2 in November. He had an uncle in that A number of claims of a routine orderwere | - Heary Horberger's case will be heard at | high pole. The Western Union had no man | subject. A most valiant_leader and his band | late, and sceing that he could not come ia city, but was unuble to find a relative, reforved. the next meeting, which will be Monday at | at liberty, and as_the emergency demanded | had laid down their precious lives, whilemen | 80Y = better —than secoud —he = cased During the search he stopped at a lodg- A claim of Dr. Peabody for #20 for making | 11 8, m, prompt incasures. the collector believed he | in congress and elsewhere were theorizing as | UP 8 bit and Reading dashed ahead and | o000 T conspicuously | ing house and was vrobbed of $215, With & postmortem examination was rejected — could do the act’ himself, Ho remembered | to the value of moral suasion to ‘men with | Staved there to the Hinish. ' Both of the | ‘8 f00T BEME SR CORPAC TS the landlord overlooked, the boy so- Several requests regarding indigent per- TN his youthful agility i clinbing masts of v gunyin Sheipnands And alitinsimely taics | leonlumeniibasti Cienmin g savaraly wheeli| duplesedsinkaysniog aiile Hove, e B e Cut SR sous were referred. North Omaha lodee No. 51, Tndependent | S€I8 being rigged at Yankee ports, and iug off”” of theseservants of thenation—these | 1OR&HS across tho scrateh, and amidst deaf- | traction warranting this stato of affairs being | cured, through an, i ployment 4 jaeal Calvin Goodwin was made constable of : L N Bly pendent | allod the countless expeditions’ into tall | men whom we loved and who were part of | eniug applause the thrilling chase reached its | josany Murphy and “Kerry Gow. teansportation to. Dondyood, Work on Waterloo pricinct, and G. Sessman road | Order of the Trou Bund, gave its third | chogtnuts after crows’ nests aud squitrels, | our home life s well—roused the nation as | @0d. Tho world's record was beaten by all | 5 e B0 0 Gprising what a hola this | the job hie was slated for closed down the supervisor of said district annual ball at Germania hall last night. The | and baving couvinced himself that the trick | nothing had done before to the wretched and | three of the men by four miles aud over, as | s o e mednlo. and from the | duy he reached the Black Hills releas- \:n.quuh \I\n"mn: nul-mm.- ;‘nu:v"i(ll‘om: party was largely attended and an enjoyable \\'nsluu casy one, he mn-('.w.-‘} a pair of | senseless modes in which the Indian question | the following score attests: T 'l":z“"[ ‘:( 'l”uw ‘“l“ !K BRI .‘ ing an army of men without funds. The construction relative to the S. I. Pope mat- > Was a1 order, whiol o climbers, went up to the roof and on up the | had been met. R CERDE L1 10048 OF 20! FLCH RIS a8 JUE, 0 started walki nd made Cheyenne for. Ono of them read as follows: Hoe yrm . Tuls .:::u' ,‘L‘|"'.n"di,,‘..§,,‘: Polo, - Ho hiad gotten within six feot of the | Only from the sols suryivor of the com- | Reading..... 808 "4 | remain popular for tho next doin years to ::“ 3 ‘fl“‘ \‘,,:,:.‘,,;,',’f ::‘:,lhfi,. n...] e Mr. Chairman—Your committee to whom | three years ugo with a mem bership of thivty- | top when the long unused museles began to | mand, a half-breed Upsaroka scout, and | Martin....... gerer o808 B come; cortainly 1t will aAlways reuiain:to | O Fo0h Tatd i iy was reforred the bill of extras, as follows, of | tywo. Since then lodges have been institited | weaken. Winding the rope around au arm, | from the beasts of the Indians who were the | Gerwing LIS | chief featur of Murphy’s repertory rant ho was taken in hand by Germu 8, L Pope & Co. relative to steam heating in | in most of the cities of Nebraska and Towa, | he beganto descend forarest. Landing safely | victors, 1s it known that Custer attacked the | Ashinger.. . - 300 0 The cast was excellent, Miss Belie Melville | citizens and is now under a physician’s hoapitl building, vis The annuat dues are 814, which at last upon the roof, he held a council of war | Indians on June 25, 18765 that he met - | Sehill..... s 872 playing Nora in amanner that left little to be | eaee Amount of bill for.... s UL BRUUAL e aro B4 vibich pye e do Sith Mok Tdadsay, the maitor. ud decie) | pactadty with furiois Toelskanse, and. Martin ‘will issiie a'chaliongze ‘in - Monday's | desired. O'Kane Hilles wis the suave, pol -— Amount of bill for, AR Only Germans between the ages of ty o lunch 'before making @ sec- | rounded by overwhelming numbers, com- | BEF to both Readiug and Gerwing, and Jack | ished viliun, Valentive Hay. Mr. H The Species of O, ‘Amount of bill for. llessial sodh 28 Suly Gurals beutoth e Mes.4t tnal attempte Tn - tho - inoantine | Dany Riter Lompany, oficom, men aud horses, | Prince as well, and the knowing oues afirn | Wilson guve’ a very fnistied perforn A spoclen of corn eapsolBlly alapled ‘Amount of bill for.. ... TR - AEWE o LB L U Captain. - Dimmock of the Puacific | were slaughtered in the: positions assigned | 'hat he knows what he is about, all the time, | Patrick Drew, while Miss Ella Buker to Kansas is being distributed by the Amount of bill for..ll5110 ! A AT telograph company offered the services of an | them, till at last, with thirty-eight ofticers | {Fom start to finish. | Doy Bilite, hjockey war-exsallenon, was In | 1 VAN B DR e Wl Amount of bill for.. 11111111 PAYS DR LecARMA: - expert, who would beon hand at b o'clock. | and men out of #30), Custer fought his way to Y it from start Lo finish. el 2o oxporinenie £Iase ML Jaxesvitie, Wis, Jan, 81.—|Special Tele- | wijf he oes not come,” remarked the nervy | the top of a littie knoll and died with all that Consul Perrigo. SRR Inthat stite, It 1s cilled Jerusulom R et n) £2,452.10 | gram to Tur Bee,|—John L. Sullivan’s last | collector, **I shall go up to the top next time, [ were with him, fighting gloriously. President Dunn of New York telegraphed Approved the Plan, corn and the plant grows to the height We beg 1o recommend that’ the amount of fight was with the members of his own com- | for the flag must float beforeto’clock, though The painting graphically portrays the man- | o *\ Perrigo last evening that he bad ¢ Nrew Youk, Jan. 31.—Miss Ellen A, Ford | of about three fect and resembles broom said oills as above be rejected exceptas to | puny year Harvard, on his way to Freeport, | the heavens fail.” nur of fighting on the frotier, It is the cus- BTG B e tho Lese 2% | fihe New York reeman's Journal, lady | corn or sorghum. The grain is white items us follow. X ek | 2oopOTh | " As the flag did not fiv at the hour above | tom of fronticrsmen as well as of the United | Appointed chief consul for the League of | of the New LA ) oy and answers overy purpose which 1s JEIAN Y00 st night, * He wsulted one of the women of | mantioned it is prosumed that. the heavens | States soldiers, when in adesperate situatio an Wheelmen, manager-atlargeof tho Columbian worlds | 1A nswors overy purpow which 18 7V T B R i S o 5 0 teone. thrashed the man who protested, | go)) or at least those in the vicinity of the | and brought to bay by hffimm, o shoot thei = fuir, received a telegram today from Mrs . 1 8 and An item of . s Bt and took possession of the tram. When the | o OF 8 (GReh g i g AR LB T R ed The A thienenm Openin -, Potter Palmer, presidont of the board of lady | Sweeter and d, and isde train stopped he drove all the passengers and . if cornered whore the nature of the ground o ] ‘The opening of Prof. Hawley's athoneum | managers, stating that the directors had ap- | licious when boil ¢ the manner of Total...... (Y j | Sunmen teem the depos viatidem, Tretoling Unity Guild Musicale, the plains affords 1o other cover. This typ- | last night attracted o big crowd and a rich | proved the plan (o erect a woman's building | oatmeal. In wet weather it runs to nnf\'\‘\‘;-:;\;mf il::\;\::l l(( 1 jis mmended ‘-4»‘.;.-‘1'%‘;.‘\;;.',‘u “I;_i'\?l":'c:{ur‘m‘,‘:"l";gi‘ :.;'.i: ‘{‘ The following is the programme at the | ical fact has been selzed upon with power and | and varied programe was satisfactorily ren. | 8ud allowed 200,000 for the purpose, | stalks and grows six high without d patd by warrant drawn, on tho | fPAREAIE L0 & P Uity Guild musicale in Hughes' hall next | made @ bold fact in the composition. dered, -— any grninto spenk of. 1t produces best bosplial fund, Suchas . Traus, el S Friday evening, at8 o'clock. The canvas is 11x20 feet. ~(General Custer ———— Sitver Address, whon the season 1s dry, and after the R O'Keerre, A Busy Day at tho Customs House, | Intramentalsolo . ...l Mr Bertstg | B85 R0 e (Vs bonio o bics of A Mystarions Inssppearancs. WAsHINGTON, Jan. 81— The national exceu- | plant gets a start it ik said to be abso- Committeo on construction. Yesterday was one of the busy days at the | COntFalto sl ‘lmL'y Al umn.nl""l Rodney | tho horses ina semi-circle, firing rapidly at OrTuMwa, Ta, Jan. 8i.—[Special Telegram, | tive silver committee todny issued an « lutely “impervious to the influence of auheothor report wis sigued by Mr. Borlin | customs bouse. When tho McKinley bill | Banjoring and Guitar'duot.. Modley | the swarms of Indians who aro charglog furi- | o e Bur.] Mes. B J, Hees wife bE@o | dress o congress and the peop! dro 14 bt winds, one and s follows X e s . S Fws ¥ Messrs. Stephen and Atkins. ously down upon them from the rear. Custer | of the most prominent citizens of Kirkville, A (T AN PAs tatR e et “Mr. Chalrman: Your committee towhom | Passed congress it was provided that lquors | vy solo- 11 Trovatore Blneeios | audpihing Tea Lo AR L aTie s | mavniamsously dlsappéared About noan Bridsy. | o e ML GLeS (SLOARR BLMMLven peter | Weekly Bank Statoment, was referred the bills of S. I Pope & Co., for | €0uld remain in bonded warehouses until | Master Chas, A. Higgins, pupil of E. 3 Brett. | v five at the foes attacking from that side nig yere od la sht & " 1 strenuously that it pass the house, | WY Speelul Telog account of steam heating contract, relative to | Feb. 1, after which they wero to b taken out, | Soprano solo eooveeBontaoy | 405 Addgcribable terble swiel and siarm | oK1 bor werenotlfed Last night aud search- | lug stronuously that J pas tho hou Nan R onse it HioriRpogia. TOERND 0. the new county hospital building, beg leave | or the owners pay an additional tax of 50 cents | pooieavion. ., ™ ‘\"W""(,v‘_\ Mate Buker | 0d battle of resistloss motion fascinates and | 108 parties spent the centire uight logking in et Tiax Bk, 1o woekly bank stasenicat slows mmend that inasmucn as the contract- | per gallon. As yesterday was the last day, | Coneralto solg-—The Journey is Loug...Coowbs | euchaius the spectator, whilo the wonderful | 811 direction, with frufiess resuits, - fhe t Arrested for k A I . 1. Pope Co, have failed | there was u gréat rush among liguor dealers | ** Miss Diisy Higgins. coolness, the keen courage and the magnifi- | OFY I# that sho has committed sulcidebecause r. Louvis, Mo, Jan, 81.—James A. Kingof | Reserve, de (nccording to' rveport o0f experts) 1o | togetheir stock out.of boud. The receipts | Violin solo—seene de gliet ©. De Berlot | cent deflanco of those men all doomed to | Of domestic trouvle. ~ g a well known firm of ice dealers was urrested | Fect, {ne comply “with the terms aud con- | of the office on liquor tax alone amounted to Yoial aia Muster €. A llwl"; 01 Madria | 9eath, yet exacting the lasy smu.\ihhulrup of today charged with embezzlement. It isas- | Legal tenders, lncrease ditions of plans, specifications and contra sometbing over &1,500. cal solo 5 Hany gict A Madrld | the blo.d price for blood from their foe: A Rare Jewe ted that ne embezzled money loaned the | Deposits. increase applying 1o said'work, and that as yet no e —— Bantorine and uhaitst Bik wrings the heart and stirs the soul like a | Brmarrowt, Comn., Jan. 31.—[Special | fimnon & note v | Cireulation, decrease :;n;‘hl:\'hmlm‘x'lu !l;l;t_h‘ to |u--.null.gn‘uumln--‘- Genoral Mitre Surprised. 34 Homie Sweet Home | mighty voice, Telegram to Tur Ber)—Ike Jewell, the 3 - The »...u\:..“;\‘;\.‘..| B 12 u‘. excess of eat 1n smd building can be maintained a Loxpox, Jau. §1.— [Spe , am 10 Messrs. Sicphen and ATkins. Tt {s not the herolsm of & race that is ex- | vo pratpr el g dlis) Mhole p | Teguiresanale qs bae & DEFAGRSs 118 v 10 degroes when the outside temperature is | <?*posh THE e IBRRE SR Hibited there. Itis tho combined berolsm of | YOUlSul lover of Mrs. Loulsa Euglish, 1s | Hog Cholers Spreading f"_“.',""', Rapres of seeis 63 the (ort DLaVTR 20 degroes below zero, that this board de- | TH® A funny story is reported fro Judgo Shiclds entored a Juagment of $207 | ruces, and the grandeur of man, for the artisy | Wsing and so are Mrs, English's horses AwiLexe, Kan., Jan. 81.—Reports from {irs fOF e nash Wook REgresne T g‘.,"..,'.: cline any further paytents to said contract | Paris. General Mitre of the Argentine Re terday for plaintiff in the case of (George | shows. the. arch tyves of Celt and Teuton, and carriage. Jewell is thirty-five years old | McPherson, Marion and Saline counties say | MIver and b i in o ho hup Y Ast woek ngirozint o 8100003, of which $40,548 ©Ors ou sccount of this work until the plans | public proposes to return home next wounth | ¥, Trueman vs. Chicago lumber compuny. { Suxon und Gaul, fused and inwrought | and Mrs. English is seveuty-tive, that hog cholera I8 spreading with the ' 1 4154, 461 831 VR

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