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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1891, AGE. | | oy v : HE INTELHEENCE OF lii\\]\.! ’ ot v | THE GOSSIP AT WASHINGTON, NOW Even tho Friends of Quay Think Ho Should | Stop Asido, MANY APPLCANTS FOR ALL THE OFFICES, 9 RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS TO TRAVEL. yt " i 'S | ONEWAY TO REORGANIZE THE COMMITTEE. I HE N BIN1 o Pay the Expenses of the Lo AL vt RO The Press of (the Conntry Must Speak Bogus Detective Agencies — A Late Contest Will Have a 1 A A . 1 - o Out One Point on Which Hard Road to Trave Sio0n{ i MU Snakes — A Ol Inspectl the Republicans are We are going to adver= X i1 Christian Science Crime, Y ) Uritted inthe Senate. : ! 4 S nited. tise a tained, but the .H’“““ kil FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, s 4 ¥ ) | [UA AR orial Services In Honor of the Depurted Chicttain Sherman THE PoPE IS FIGM Siist Ses to Dismiss Rumpolla, the 1 vihe w Secretary of Stat party workoers theim 1ont tribu At naval con: i 1tooke g sl wwiy I-Th wlo by the ¢ £ 1 with 4 ¢ t f T : S to the s s T o worker in the ranks, remotely tod u W ston h evidences th . party is i the Ly that Cardinal Rawpolla will camps on e to pass th much desired elect AI801 thio 1 e has o tate institutions which Lave ju OFINTONS 1Y SNELS attractions at the 1 s v { ro case, how. | made have resulted in the discovery th An the numb legal nuts submitted : 40,000 v . 1 statod essary for th tute has been robbed of thousands of ars v the county commissioners to County At- | the rare ot 1 of gr 1 goverior t s timo for holding | by incompetent architeets, designing super to erack ave the following'eiven J tE CELSAREE O add Bis present position and tha ) { in briof on which that gontleman has given o circulatin rary, but w sl the meeting in question, in which event he | intendants and dishonest actors. Al SHIERH ooTE rofer to any of the v s ne Jay enjoys tho pono's confidonce to a | UFe 0 securo certain other legislation which | Of a1l the latest styles will decido for Limself and endeavor inso | these have been aidod or abette Wi 1 0pir Mt is needed, and the folfillment of certiin of its doing o ive as much satisfaction as possl ble tothosewho elected him and the people of thostatout large. Thus farthe governor o) way cicouraged by people in the towns in unissioners under tho old law rary room, it which the weetched abortions called publio 1 fonly #3 por day and 8 rtions ! e AR A LTS I - | cles is that thera will be wo change w tha of- [ alone " will nsure a ndid ity | They come in bas appoited but a fow oMeos aud hnve been erocted o firGed fice of soerotary of state duviug lifetime [ QFsunization forthe campuian of 1502 As those were abolutely required at least | Speakingof the soldiers’ and sailors he every county having 70,00 inhabitants, th v is resort for 1 of Leo NIT tor Aldr well said your corr I hisown ofice. Those were Judge Hicgins | o Grand Island, said Senator Coult H Kb 0 i 1l o ean here.fitd log 0 Three yotent tonce at | spondent recently, the battery of republican 1) 1 I)l ‘]v oS Iuand oo s o auing asue ke taal Ballling i) unsaf Lo shonld Araw @ salary of 1850 | 0 toibo found, 1 08 oL D | O o Ol 1 fimited coinago hns spiv ropub Uun tll) NOCK Omaiin, hisstenogrng { Philip Andws | They lad touse big bars to pu R A ) ravy, whi nts | that of Germany ! ; o of Omaha reting Mo oftiee | which was falling down. The 8 AR e 1 VAL th Russit, (Gl greatly benefit the parly next year, und whicl the goverior 15 called upon o make | = **Tlo Norfolk o City ronontold htred of thotriplo allin SRRy {8 ona ol : iy i e following list of is < 1 Jcome ar | with Feance: his enmity towards the quiri- | Dublican in congress is uni \ . Bt . 3 2 papersand i 4 power of th \ itolligedvlines: o dam J\ l Ll 0( Ml Hospital for the T o ! ) ! Aper i h v Lust year upon platfi tor malo aud fomal ynatron, $1,0 “Thow Ty 1 i s U e o N bht \ 1 1 | And they are worth in wishes bas - fmoued the wpublieans | and shapes for Spring. eral improssion in high ecclosiastical cie- [ in congress with a determination which cans throughout the conntry to a point which land we've got enough tary Blaine have spe and, in » stuatd the prac "l of them for all comers. liean ticket, The n which the re wwdinal Rampolla in the propaganda to suc- Protzman, | cecd Cardinal Simcony, the prosent prefect o, 0f turs | many of the nowspapes having spoken of issuing nusuilly ¢ Athand | theso impending enatizes an Dope hiy L Normal s eri—Three mombor et pateh w number, which will be i today. liad ot b affict e of ar tho publication, his holiness said to ProhibIGaliRe GIL o Qaran Bureau Bt BRI Bare G aciant -5 whi : TWO NEW PLATS ctinracter until Decer when s | Cardinat Simeoni the other day ; 5 § A5 5 : : 1abor comi e, 31, Ky $1L000. wnd + ereation of fickle fan The following plats were filed in the offico hat seor s | We regret, signor cardinal, that such re RAPT) Mich 22.-The tov are on the courit- TBlant e v noney lostat Hastings woukl pay Nis | of the W irliv s h . 1 ; ¢ il effect 1 any store in the city $3 $1,000; steward, IS e m el f building av 1 met will colobrated at it 2 X h it t + + i v tis represel tled ton ance at the S pital oW ser 120 North ith strect, on the Tncurable lisane, Flastings aor Coilins said that” before the wal . 1. The chaie will be o N AL HasHARY i jtian, §1.000: | were painted tne joints were so loose and the | r ut Earrell of the 2 Rifial Rl 1| for American pr ward, $ k 50 poor that storms: Irish National leagu g3 T P W-Warden, 81,50 vough them and ed floor and ¢ of Palmyra w er the wa : A y i1 ite shaH N ERatT ohTBRE G R AN GAY A h A £00; chaplui These things go to show that the state h Hon. I 0. Caisi and other prom 8| o8 | 8 Phe St. Potersbure diplomates ok i paid for anything an rything that con kers address th it is infloxible upon the stion of | Publican party w year are Sn s and Sailon’ Home, Grand Tsland | actors sed fit t ot to Itas npubl vowill bo grthy i . ratlipsdilat): . o | sy v sountry, and moro s ommandant, 31,500 Tant, S00; quar- | nstitution no 1 <low poorly it mg hiave | musicaland literary prozeamine . . T T H | . tets’ are It r e Military - Ad b genornl 0. | have been expended in it Even ifit i It is exprete » demonstratic | o . 4 R R oET Atk t took @ firm | 10 favor of edueation try throug = chiefof stall with vauk of heiadior general; { 0od condition when turned over, the hidde EVERY Wiy by ot wion 4 t the pro nd said | the press. 1t i eded that tl will one brigadicr goneral, Wof | weakness dispiays iselt before long, and " RAION tor " Care 9 more prinfed matter cireulated m the the First and Second ts, quartermis | repairs b These must continie 5 5. Rals ; . t i b w ar. | presidential can ) than in | ter general, encral, surseon ceradially becomes a menace \ tohi 7 7 incident rcandidate | Which have tal 1o during t fone \ f coloniel; an in ial force uud iumat : e aned Christian Scinee Crime. i S HATE Witate | twelve years. It theretore d ! spector groneral wi n f colonel; a “Itis easy to unaerstand why this is tho Shihas boons Ply : sk, la, Feb 22 —[Special to Ty | inul Vannutelli a; W [iL L‘l'l\‘wn' tee 1o get to \ s | s muny aide-decamp as ho may consider | public lands and buildings can notguard hly esteenicd by his cong ) ro- | Bast Des Moines early list. woek through tho asion created a very favorable: impression e e grcal ma nocessary azainst the robbery. They are notexpert | y Tetatt el Lk S tarabytH jority of leading newspapers of the country M ), i ! B ) ¢ N O n depar Heveral wa ARO | peglect cansed by his beief in the faith cure, " 8 R e are in the control of the de rats, E'ireand Police Commission, Omaha~Two [ builders. They ean not superintend the con- | venotico of lis intention to 5 , ) Itie third factor which has b working ot members to succoed Messts, | Hartman and | struction of these buildings. The superi which was a surprise to all his flock. ke and the eriminal carelessiess of the band of ainst Cardinal Rampolla s composed of o sonlirgomant of fnd Fiok R eSS ln Bennett tendeats thoy appoint stand in with the con | Rylston is v Initely determined as to | Uhristian sclentists who sdught to cure h Roman adherents of Cardinal Vannutellj | 81H0st every voting preciuct in the country Oil Ins peet fon—Ouo inspector, &2,00; five | tractors in the majoxity of instances, and the | \hare he w s J by prayer without prop s ] they nave besn periodically unnowncimg | W itis possible to have manufacturing deputies, 31,200 contractors are on the make. There ousht Josii - fruitful topic of discussi o ol wtiremont of tho prosent stcretury of | inLerests makes it not only ~possible, but Live T Commission- One veterinary | 10 be one man responsible for the put s ATIVE BANQUET. this city and th obof oficial it S e Thioy have always accompanied theso | €asY, to effect commercial clab organizations and (wo aixilitry momben nnd several Tosl | work. He ought to ove a super The logistative ot in the interest of | tion in the mayor's office all w H announcements with the statement of Cardr- | 9F & political chavacter which will haye o d O kAT Theinbons ansevorl Jooal | taing architect, o wan of abinty | which Ropresentatives McKusson, Wilson, | donco closed Friday evening and tho ju uat Vannutelli is Rampolla's successor, They | YOIy strong influcnco in the campaign. T'ho peal the law governing this appointment 1| ana togrity. Of course his vices | Sternsdortf, Paxon and Modie as commitice- | fuened a verdiet yesterday P their | aiso said that the pope had decided to place | Fepublicans in congress talk about i general others hawe also been introduced to regulate | would cost somethiog, K what he men, have red 5 wrncstly, will - tak verdiet the jury itnd in part ( political 8 just before they leave for the practice of veterinarius vouldsave, Howould de flaings wath | place at the L hotel Monday night. Th ot tho wsod. William their homes. at which time it is sugzest Asylum for the Blind, Nebraska City —One | @ view to their enla 5 & that | membersof the commitiee wore yesterday | was a man twenty-four yoars there should bea kencral discussion of par superintendent, $1,500 wditions would bein harme and Last night issuing the invitations, 400 in | geq eonstitutio orgunization night, when it was voted to pr and use of plaving car be brought mto the lays after contracting his illness, cf ndition than Wall strect seemis to think it [ S Avtosio, Tex,, Feb, 22, Mrs. Bertha Giros was examined betore the United States Fadyiistyialive: i 1o intr a bitl, but it must | miles cast and s oL GEthe GG v . 1an | nanght an pope will not make lots 5 and 6 iuto | peated advice ¢ 3. trionds - town ordinance makine it v suits, and they are oners of Deeds eld.” six small lots, with a frontage of from | ciansno medicinal s for the IN GOGD CONDITIO) ishable vl of from oecurin execulivo offces. - © Tascory, Neb, Fuby 2 =[Swelal to T8 | i q exacuilye commitice’of tho Nobraska | b, g EOMME Ito, - the (l'a Prosent Prospocta. ol o e o i but we've got blood Vi pression prevails that the govemor | Bir,|— Senator Taylor ot Loup is contined to Ihas DL e J Yorx, Fob, B.-=|Special T: |t inada asswent AR Boplora inTnimes d, e Is A0 | 1 olled to remain at home determining the exact days of the mouth of | poioheed aad eor k Island rond says of th : Q 5 One Jose appointinentsare con September to hold their annual reunion b R A operty The corn traftie has fallen | what it really means throngh “the towa ot T s S e B e e ) o i X A6 of. ‘the siok veroutterty disreraraad; as tey to make out. Itis an item, to be | they must cease to sell playing cards. The _Ho 2 when he isableto resume lis seat. Abouta | artistique in the near future which will [ hb P e SICRSERC AL ek ure, and our gross carnings bave faien a le are aimostin a state of riot [ y as any S p S repiesontatives abrod wihon askod 1 s | WhCH BC Bablolo Fowme fls seat. AbOULA | AL i oror anderiakbn by an apas | TOY being in conformi th the doctring of wien 1 you as uny other house pids assistant sergant-atarms of the senate. | i donen ! ceRtasy, B peg pliveed in hack and moved to auother build’ | #bout &50,000, but we are not losing in net | gambling roomare pleased, a3 they think the monizing Space Asylan That gentle n accordingly took steps to -] fow's Dream.” The lea getting him from under the influence | Will be gn v wheu the lines in | time the oficer sy will arrest anyone . Bre|—The commettee ou fi . ways ond 4 I q e i b sl ies 1 3 » ol of those not . ith .- | Kansis and Ne kn are forcelosed and | they cateh en X playing aud pro- | &1 littie more, 11 we / means of 7islt tothe peni- | Rowers aud: tslng & Dloto of black cloth tie Unitarians of Lincoln ave organizing a b | & ' ve try b T O T " at faith. The hall of the conscrvatory of ¢ et e Tiokmwae posit the bouqguet upon the senatoe’s dosk. that Y | theiratten 1 ro all occupied S e et music fas been engaged for six months. This [ ga~s 870 ST S8 Weelisa Y t . tor Taylor had been insulted. They | It isreporied atpolice hoadquarters that a | oqia) gy en intelligen i A Feb. 22 Tiis morning | Kl Serzeant James Haxtioy of the United | [T m Y a roud Vo the o felt that if the time had are 1 !w:‘v lhl y le H‘vumflw Auw.(n’ would bnve been re¢ | sell ana J. W, | States army. He had been cc ing her m‘ll tion of e cell t the present r, an employe f the senate t Lo S0). .04 & peavafl Eng health, We are therefore of the opinion that X PR i hight in January eal he During | | { tir Bro: 1 th of amomber of that b street, was stolen. Neithor the owner's | Willivi Protaman came. to i i y i a0 NoEmblo, Do- | 410 intar she’ shot (e Thov foind the Iisans asylum pretty full wis & the cmployeto go eit uamo nor a deseription of the property was | (LG oD i » I 1 roachog, nbout [BEES A0IBEVIGHASHE SRUDLINANT (hrougli Stho of inmates but they alse foind that a great 3 Tirection Jatb Sy Stnenallaes o EIG Mewcporten [/ ggtoran ation of persous from iere, in county, They | Sromuen ol hoshersal! o the same deal 0f rom was occupied by thesuperin ience, the socond assistant sar- | that the —owner will wet his property 1y, Both have lain at death’s ¢ Sho GEhak cauto ssell was instantly killed, Cock saw two i noand wis alsotaken up by others ot al st i wn, to Seuator Taylor. Whether the SOLD HIy WIFE'S BODY. follow this v aud'that n te Fio thin ks he Both men were in tho | @uaintinces tostitied that she had thrcatonod E Id bo put to groa o in | explination has been satisfactory or uot to - 8 minda tcing i thoreia tan . | employ of the M Lo shoot Hartloy if he discontinued his attou sk B 6t ‘ tments can this be said of t miy be 100 | Chic wk tsland & Pacific railroad, o Y 1 f 3 Soall the Wl intrigaes hay e $5 a suit for all wool ontioh/and comily with the roquirementa wsome day, and that before many more | Line seience, and that notwithstandiy ived cha it sessions o the ture will have been | ubdivision of I 1 (hmthatr — - fvan by (oo to twonty il yo oot caso were used, hut he cont R nprisonment for not m worthlots more money T e ol Blls v all vadahaley whish Insulting a Senator, bidden by alloged n sty Hal Says of the Rock Is- | days, The law was rea Y s ers' associatiol « ed 1o meet in the PRt e Superintende e doaf | iy rom with illness. During the riors of the Liincoln hotel, Lineol, Nol : our eye, and we want dump i teind ot institutions - & Ty 10 L pneoli NeD | what is called Streatment? oy Fisti e Ber. - Vice-President Browster of | it includes the grosslve cughre Yk € me wis also unwell b . | on March 5, at 1la. m, for the purposs of Gonallionior $ ) , s SRR DA 2 best people in Wi have just awoke you to understand that woled by the board of public lads and here is o motion pondiug before the sen B iaaiok andl t t ; ) bui din ate which it is expected will bo called up | jaly ehurch are making proparations for a fete [slished Saniaspaundic olirgrlws tonta kon - " Tho S 1 s much for 3 Ohnis o y with e compared with last year. The gros: r hat they call the nonscunsical law and conier [ oconventions I wiioh the f0lipessnviiingitvor unioussen by anamac the Qurigtim stiance At notwithstand- npar v KrOSS J : A 8 4 imer which did not satisf) secon ur society in the « neludes : Rt uias on 6. 1% iings so far i February have fallen of 2 high-toned clu en and keepor of o e . CommOnwenloh 1a to s regrescated @ munner which did not satisfy th I oy \2OdCS [ng bis lLiness howas, wary 6, 1501, | earnings so farm February have falln off [ the high-toned” club men and vof thel jn the city P Tromm oneenill Lo threc fourths of amile | carnings, wnd the physical condition of tho | new law will make itself 56 unpopular that it a i society | {12 ot the pUTposo, as was stated, of | Property maintained. There | will bringabout its own repeal. In the mean h Liscory, Nob, Feb. Speeial to Tui | eonyey to the senatoran evid of bis dis- | poopleof the city will bo interested fu the | Hstaut, forthe pur i ated Mot il H R AN Dlanthee s LT6 \ely . parchased some | Proctuction of this spectacle, 1 1 PR brought under one management. The Rock [ pose to tackle 1 partios first itentinry and the insane asvium yoster around them, induced n young woman who | Society for the purpose of holding regular | (i dinge all theso adverse cireu vo | Istand bins wot paid dividends which have not - hard. and found a 5 to on. sells frait in the mail bali of thecapitol to de- | religious ser the benetit of pupils of [ G q that he lived fora peric ty been carned, and property is in better Woauldn't e Jilted. in the former pl *h contained two Ally folt by his brother senators, even tig evening the fivst mecting was held and Rev. | g0 (o of a more than ordinary s - g fnm t wover, w who had not voted with him, that Sena- | Powell of Topeka preached tution and vitahty ar )\ rred by Mexicans. eamminsionoen. OHNED, S Iths akeanlisite 5 themselves Christi utists e ro firad into by some unknown party, and f Y v v tendent which otherwise ou riven | goait S has been anxious for sc after sueh @ meagre deseription is not kiow e e R e A \ over to fhe patients. Va to was | daysand has found time tooxplain bis actior == It is expected that a numbor of ar sicans away and fired at them, | Suployed as a domestic. Several female We have enlarged laxwoll-Grant company, ana | £ sioot Hartloy {f ho discont] sheltering some of the mor pople whoare | the senator, will not ¥ boknow til | How a Kalamazoo Man Made dMoney | the case that company has arean. ek tho mur | B0V ¥ sk o callol on hor and improved our 4 Tpads BUE | (g nigght of tho tragedy and st for some | (3 > clamoring for admission, Such o chauge, | the resolution referrad to shall he called Out of His Misfortune, derors by bloodhoums from lad. Rus , i ) Children’s Depar > however is mot aporeciited by th Tho latter provides for dispensine with tho | N R L et ‘\‘1 nni "“'“'“"“ will sell leaves o wifo and two ¢ n, und was | Bt “‘\".“,,"""" i "‘ ko Lahonak ~epartment the legiSlatuve for an addit Rround that thore is o demand for such an | 0% & woman was brought to the house of | Bpp.|—The Tows railway commi oo | tntil woacutly dnpity SHOT of thi connty | B MAtes”$Sho shot him aid thon shot b ind will show the & mquest which it 1s no vill officer as the second assistant sergeantat- | correction hore from Kalamazoo on asix i B And depaty Unitod States marshal’ for. this | =0 o saw her fall, finished Lizhting Sopuly H candle and walked out, when he disc handsamest Child’ granted A R el A et (nafat 1B the (o month's itence for disorderly conduct, | The fonthis step is the con 3 L that he had also been hit. He was tak A sasfeakine on this sublect Senator Cotlter | L o0t TP ke resdintion hough. it 13 sai, | 1he second duy of her confinement she foll way ' commissioners, whict Roughs Break Upa Dance, v hospital. Mrs. Gros was released W aist, just for a flyer, be a different order intrduced into the hos- | his brother'senators witl Y that the | dead ofhoart discase, and her husband was | Washington, D. C., March 3 R f rk., Feb, A ot pital. The oficers should be accommodated loye in question make an aplogy for the | notitied. His name, as given to the authori in asmall plain building separated from the 1sult he has offered his superior ties, w Josinh A, Ormard, and he said N 5 asylum, which they could establish their —_— his had been imprisoned under SaW, = nd consequently but ang vote acainst two ot | aid out three men with takes, offices and trasactuil t ness devoly Red Ribbon Hall Meeting. i Ll Cra e R ) ! . s fngupon thom, There Is rling hat | 1 : o Tocta i Tue | Mhassumed name, Eyappoarod dooply af- | three from othor states with far loss illeago | John Reiners, owner of the yara, b bis Our BOc¢ and 78« 1 don't think is exactty r Uhey have a | 5 + taken in the Red Rib- | Supe e N et R Rl | Andddn awhioh missioners wield far | skull fractu ! ¢ - : % dining roon wani v con- | BEF Yoy sy e talion 1 i Tied Tk RARSRRICAI S AREUIR IR DRI ITR. | loen ¥ powar 1 lias eamed a | ChA Makes the Tives of many prog Waists are worth $1 sumes a gr -t doal of t to be | bonball t . ! 5 e el I vl : causing distross after cating su over 1o the undertaker who takes charge of | reputation, per bie, for ferocity ! stros after eal . &1 8 ranged. fotus aieo diilng |\weith B ot mg ¢ v-l- plo deawn | orS T e e Thie superintoydent | A fi { Jintre | & (R L b [ and $1.80, on OF o 1At | there to hear the § debate between R met tie undertaker and mentioned the case, | effeto eastthat adead adgd bankrupt railway | » a faint,* all gone ** feeling, had t conted 5 8 i I ) Condolence of Compte do Paris, & r . 5 is al t L and save | o contative Nowberry and the advocates and was surprised when the undertaker said | | necessary for thein daily happiness, « ",, i Peb, ) N ds Epil : ton, i ire rity ot These are brand ne %) L \ woman suffrage. Tho lence was com >, yos, the husband came for the bodyand | going in a body a wporting themsolves | gy, 4 Distress o e £ > A 55 ti . said he had got a chance to sell it to the - | in & docile manner {he board h 10 ove »earing the family, relatives a 3 i 4 hal posed largely of anti-su and was | [0 o for #4, and was ging to take tho | come this eastorn supertition and show th ate Goneral Sherman psso " Aftor pok get well of itaell, 1 much more respectful ax ive than Dod ¥ iy L H proposed | they are not such very deeadful this aftornoon on it Eating [tires cretil ate Linc Fob. Special toTue | iy nitable manue b y from the poor commission, | in t s 001 an raccived o teleg arilla, wh . 3 il providing for paying the al aud which of is a drawiy f course the body was given to hiw, eult ailway ¢ B nageya. ’ 108 11 tes t : . is legod ¢ the alloged contest will have & e fRed Ribbon hall Siad S ey sl foatisatRp PLEE A LN ; rother Hardy made nis usual speech and rocky viewe inthe smate. It will not | BerHee FLALLY B Ro aid mat holiove Bencaar have thesupport of the republican sex sniic by commIng R Paxi, I, Feb, 2Lt uight G Dotective Agoncy Frauds. . Headache has heretofore had a t to dance on th lexas at "(“'v' Ih;ll you ever Dyspep: ™ Ja joods and of the most attractive designs that the market afford The Old Reliable forit. Itwilinot securethe support of the | ceeded ailmity and dispassionatel St R R e B 16 oftic demecrats because ( r asoyd hast ) 1 antionce veas iy | route to Springfield with him, wheve Joh al g nent vidently oy v ditn asked forit. It cantherefore hope, at best, - R was wantod by the United States mar- " (Bt v and 0 ) to receive but the ndependent vote, and THE € i \ 2 3 larizing the Charlestos t [ sting t v i / i Brr cornspondent has been assurved that at ) 1 Scott made his usual | o, summer, Beasley, with his pri e On t Nty tho . St will not even receive that support. harangue about women's rights, usserting the train, and while still on wtions " ing a flour | troul) ggravated Senator Couiterof - Hall lss man who has | that his “wifo knew imoro abott politics thut Jmo. porkon, supposed 1o bo | SN ! By bl Lt goun : along beld that the contestants should | he did," and exhor b0 probibitionists anc ufedorate, abruptly pushe i 4 : 3 l 1 s Bar Bare bech given & hearing by he legislature B suffragists to come iuto b o il SR [ . i dro f | e an Stomach prisoner, wi Love sap | He voted to secure that hearing but was de ot foid, and all these reforms woul though Bandeuffed, quickly jumped from the | day and the m the Teated. He is oneof the men who will not o side and made good his escape. about $30 | Escape of a United States. Prisoner. 1 § ety g ! Sick 1‘ | Shot While Resisting Arry I ot good. It gave mo an o e S | y food relished aud satisfied e one penny to pay for the alleged contest f Adams (ind) sald he was @& — - Inspoct : 4 gl el the 1 pre y experionced.” ~ 040 $owould, he holds, be the cause of | Quakerand would vote oo A Ldveryman Hoiw to Milllons: i i e el Aa Uiedy & ( () i 1 . ma awother contest in which thestate Shrader (ind) was sm 1 and took his Hood's Sars panlla might not be s greatly interested as it Is in [ staud i B ot Tirox, Ind, Feb. 22.-M. L Davis, this one, He bolds that if people want 10 con- rything was com paratively tame, how- | liveryman of this place, bas just receive ’ test the election of anybody those who en . until the women got the ficor to answer | notice through his brother livingat Muucie [ m sixfor £3. Prepared only D) [N { i 3 ¥ : } €1 HOOD & ¢ f - nppe \ a1y ! age 1n the contest shouli pay for it Newberry. Mrs. Bigelow spoke first aud | that he is ouneof theheirsto an Eoglish | r : g Ly P by | .l Tass ( ) [ l I H‘ | | “ \ ¥ S‘L nator Kooutz bas also lltl))n.‘,\:\pl himself | endeavored toreply o the scriptural objec- | fortune valued at §00,00,000, I ud 4 I . 100 DQBLB One Dollar | l I “ i) (”Il 1 ll “1' I .

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