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o W1 NI AIRY 2 BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1 pe— {he oldesthdistricts in Moagher There will bo about sixty 3 the foree of the ayalaneho would send it over | connty, s o o 0 \r 17 City th the top of the guily, which was about twenty | 1 to six feot of flue ' camo thundering dow . up 1 that with t that y f o Yar The Rubber Drummer T0 APPLY THE TEXT CLEARLY TOLD. ; g rummer 1 heand you W Mackay's Sermon (o the Dram- ra Plagned Him Out of NEWSOF THE NO i Dimond - Curing NoiE chraska t hig & Headache. post at Haye Dr. Frances K is & grad wid wor { treasurer, 8. C. Lopy tin Rapid City, A yo AW, nine governmen fow miy e d Drager I D EDRUG, z com viff Mor ywn of Clark Wi W artesin wei Tho agroome W inm riing in the Mart, th received pi Hanson, mmercia us, found a 1 s conducting and 0 attendance is so g were moved from the M o the Baptist church, which is wad m D, £30,000 onterprise fr in r ad sold portant made in yea pies of the of * i nse to a n brought o Denver average $200 silver o th ! v "“-‘ b '3“‘ y A thied of an ke died m Vermillion township, WFo 3 ! gotic, baving held three protractod meetin Dixon ' county, Nobraska, thirly-thrg e 3 b i : I B BuLtll but for fourt ats had lived i o oechller i B ment aud loss of nervous foreo caused brain | S i, y 8 oen neoded wves over th fore [ Somany wtions have been i fteavel and is fav safer than the old i t dready s e Agricultur fa t 9 r rence of the Sy it g 4 pry s his dauihite misfort from brain fever. He was unusually ener ment ' N. Swanberg his tenth yoear, nit boer \ brasica Cit s taken by death. bf diphthieria with W of I ? werly editer 1 nat ryt 1 3 . » < f the Pross of that <, the man who shot and killed ! ) 1 I Pl wrved T A e dent ! 1 thror Port Creseent, Wash. Mr. Wood was well | orn Bacific train a short t 120, s b or . send aloti g o thtonzhout Uho svest as abright nows | il orasy b the Btz county boued e i inisery s . Juay on the Commercinl Traveler. A O e \ Al i s b o WGl L SR int believed Parker 11 all men wore going o heil ox v y Samuol J wance s expected. The A taken at Chi- | 1 ! Bngli Canon, is 10w in the v 1 ; ovatorical contest will be held at the same | be will bo over one Led “miles in | qnd it eariy capt Bt ¢ P T'he railroads and hotels aro expected : longth and will cost 2,000, RDI% i oot It is reported that Chavles P, Tatro, form 18 Tunolynace ey ul t his ) grant the usual reduction in rates Lok e oA he Pueblo city council has appo = e LS arly of Kocky Bar and patentoe of o Tat comime o Cherstion by having tit uglvania state teasury. Aud now he | A dispateh from Newton, Mass., says: A T o B, i ooy Sbiired 8t | o committee to hurmouize the ma i wail sack, has sold his iuver ) u Spo LA Nt e i e nl sy the coch upon the American | fetter has been vecoived ' by Postmaster dond, dnd., aud brought bnck. o | minority reports of the Bessemer con building a narrow gauio railroad from Kne company for £00,000, i representing himself as a drouth suf- | on committ Lhis has brokoi the During a quarrel seu seramme has been prepar: o i 1 el ar t tart w and o wasn® safol I Hi ! reply to the wagenent of the | 10w mines ten miles from that village, > eav be fitled ex« ith the so eavelor, Eiis latost speech | Morean of Newton from Rev. S. Goldsmith | Ay A A lady traveling oo the Union T ie voad :-‘fl.‘ el e i is inspi the bill he Of Ealtburgy Nobiy whichisbiies tstn mauuc| feret, lowdlock: and it is botioved a reconciliation | S O LR B A K SPTRAS B we premature birth to twins at Pocatello tery dreary sort of p and the ment has ol found a shor ‘i.vuur' lrwlu } will be effected, sl 10 e AT zins would certiinly have the that city and near the main California_trail, Bl ‘“”"‘I“'m rtainly have tho § rstato commerce law <o that reduced rates | pearing the words: “George Winslow of | iy storios will bo entirely out of | Moy be given to commercial travel After | Nowton, Mass., aged twenty-five years,” and ot e ety woud | Stating that thero wore 15000 of these com- | ihe authior belives hio was one of the' Cali 3rigiien tho saints out of o milliumns | Movcil travelers and that they spent $04,- | fornia forty-niners. The oldest settler states L iy 1T Syt i’ {600,000 venr in failroad fars, Senator Quay | ho rembers the monument when he came yee v 1t is alleged that her trouble was I BT R oraa broughton by a wreck in which she was Eiton of the Grand Forks lnd ofice and | o Numerous snow slides have oceurred near | oxpousive to work 5 will ulso be closcd lid sho ) the State Auditor Bray havo beon named by tho | Silverton of late. On the Lead King, above | S¥HSI 10 WOb il losed. | frightenod, and sho wants damage to the fodurl Bovornmen: a8 (86 commissionavs fy | Howardsville, a slidestruck the bunk house | The Verion Bro el che WG L D v it as ¢ uers te 3 4 | e bunk house | vies near Glenrock will bo worked activelyin | Wallaco Pre W reperts are coming construct tho United States penitentiary at | 8¢ pieht, carrying away the end und side c ¢ P construct tho United States penitontiary at | 8§ i, SN Ay, thond il site B0 e spring. Already” 6,000 worthh of new | from thi e drOretlic mines, whore such | i MO, incipal attraetions ot ho stafo | 16 A 1 thne, b wore uninjired machinery bas beeid recived for that pur- | e excitement prevailed two years ago. A i Dl paid them this tributc the, twenty-five years ago. The monument ne of tho principal attractions at the state | = S i bige strike T been made i tho lower level Story, and many a time 1lave lashed T A e Wi Ul o Pod e s FCi Sy | 1 e A fair to be held at Sioux Falls next fall will I'he Denver committeo in chargo of relief | ™00 abont thn e T sl B ANy RBORHIIA G eERL AT PO A WRREEU my sides wen - soro I have lister e o e be @ trotting race betwoon u trainad moose | Of eastern Colorado sufforors havo recelved u [ 1, Itis rumoved at Eivaaston that the Union | of the Webor e o stories tod by you boys oo the sr Nz G B by BV oh 02 At GOt BRI VY tolonging to Senator Pottigrew and o tr number of letters urging that more aid be | [GIG SIOPIIE G S00k ¥ dlilvdiot: 2 P a L | one suggestion | would maie: Avod | G UE udusiries. ot ths Unilod States. | 1050 MY: Hiaues u short o ugo bas sgait | side, * The o e i 1‘.”\”‘[ mozo than Lo huudeed famikies in [ it o uy g work | Ktehum, Beig Hampton, . foroman In oue andyour children, your sweetheart, yoor | Michine stop, the vat, ‘the foundry and | clares hit intention tosend “Johnson to the | Captain W d. Gould, fovmorly of Yauk- Governor ltoutt honored a requisition from | gyreot rallwiy into an electric” lino and ex | wan named Charles Sear motier. Aftteryou havetold sach o story, | OBer primiry irees of manufactured fapiontiary and his daughter tothe schooi 1, tlow residing at Leavenworth, Kan., one RO proxasfop dyl e HAe tending it to Fort Russell. A chicago syndi- | Hampton Idaves a wife and six children take out your pocket ulbum, k at the faces 0 Ry re g ) correction \e pair seem to bo very ¢ k 1 ‘ LD cate wants pany now oper- | of whom were born only astort time ago ot e T | tait merchant and bis customers. Their mis- | 0oETEGE othor: and. should the father | $4¥'S i a letter written lo Yankton ~that o is wanted in Texas for stealing ; e b el e A o T thoy | 400" commercial, butit ix also instructive, | ¥ her, and shoild the father | axpects to comuund a steamer which wil " coufined in the Huert ! araner Nows: o in e T S AL bR e T direa i st Sl toins H\l:wl interior, thoso [ 1 ever' S parents and wil wait | PlOW the waters of the upper Missouri tuis 1 charge of with . v oLy (8 et i e crowd. Fun md vulgarity are very differ- | 5entsbring products ¢ ¥ mew 10 the [ fop ol S O | y eyes of their inhabitants, whether merchants 2 t y ) L 1 th number of At wh it Deri ont things, andas wide apart as wit and prc f their tnhal 18y natnoranen \ utiary for ten years, Bishop Hare, in a private lettér to Rov. A District gun clab, con ! amity. e the eredit of your profe h Tiftatarfatk tktbi rashlie of port Bursloy, who was caughtin the Bel. | Buiey Hill of Deadwood, says that he has | from Leadvi n, Salida, Gl Pl e R ; avoid ill st ries that require profanityor [ NG small munutcturer the wisvle resulis of | B on B S nstantly saved | 1Ot permanently resigned the Episcopal | Springs and Buena Visti will hold at 4 i inects : valgarity in the te A goud story it bt S e 5 5 fr § ¥ bishovrie of South Dakota. After six | ment February 1 24 af Buena Vista, ' A . neebs ALLEEL ted capital of the larger manufacturor. about the Chinese. The ovigin of the fire in p i t 3 ol view of some tin wner ool thing andan aid to digestion, bt ; MO TR thit o L s e By ity of tho five it | monthis ora year in Japan he expeets to re- | varlousclubs will contest for a silver A by s Aot A Dany other things ithas an ovil side toit, | Yishalso toemphusizothe fact that the tr he saloon and how Bursley's dothing bes | turn and take up his work i South Dakota | individuais will shoot for purses which on Sweetwater, and her aduinis ! ME . wdhie who respects his own aature will ab ain be hung v cen summoned to nppear befor s | Boise Statesman: Governor Willey i hawio roeot ow mture witLab | these interior towns the fruit of American | investization by the potice has so far failed | EG0 0 P ST o lo of T Grimtts. st and re wlus 1o give testi received o pelition very numerous)y siz ain fron all indectney, Be ke Grntand | jyontjon and ingenuity alone, They pre- | to solve. The ‘fact that tho man's clothing | Mortaage companics whick have boon com | | One sido of “Thowas Grifithis stord i | ay to whethier her land claim bas brou abun- | from tizews of Hilgore, Bin Bhermun: both ¢ 7ok wiilean stosiiLREEON LG IREILI AARRE, \Was saturated awith eoal ofl strengthens the | Pelled to take possession of a considerable | Eric was blown in by eiant powder, which [ 5314 vt rinst the Indians bel Flestold in their pre General Grant | g o the earth, Every commierci theory that some one threw the combustinle | tact of land in South Dakota by foreclosure, 10a terrific explosi Ihere was a1 " VRl ot te., throu ‘. one rebuked such tory teller, who | Hon e s Ton e bR b stulfon him and ignited it with murdecous | wming to_ realize that by the expendi soods, pwoer nearly | A mule exchan s been opencd at Lara Yot tho o 4 v p bogn by sayi believe " th e (AR B RBlu e or ) inteat, and for the reason that the unfortu f about £500 in sinking an artesian v lost hi s the room ipicd in mie. Itis oper i LR antint Foalst g o lalos | ore No, IO e e skl oy AR T raves about the Ching. | upon each quarter section its valve w i Joiuin as filled with all sorts of i exchan s, fills, . M. Golden Auldso with the other good things of this ““Upon that” particular branch of tot | man burning him places the crime in the reased four-fold, Wi el o ne e ooy i iviibihalcliastindbliin ot (st et i it S St e e In Spinx county nine artesian wells are | 2 cotric street vai s {7c! Inwith a 0. kne 0! 10 pla whore St Yaul 3 ¥ X \ I e will give that quar wpany has L ainoval nest attention mistialihe RV o LoRHD flowing or in process of boring. They will anized in Pueblo witha capital of le of May mules prachos total abstivence from anything ex- | | 180,000 bright cvod: quiclc witte ] cept sin. He freely adinitted the use of many Msittaad) i p ST s water 8,000 acres of land. The Chicago, Mil- | #00,000in 3,000 shaves. The stocknol 1s expocted that the government will ex ) r Ohservee: Great excitement Siies hi e e St | men move over the land they presont to its waukee & St. Paul and the Northwestern | are all Pueblo men. A third electrie light 1 250,000 this vear in the construction of when & Jones was making ar- < v no doubt, but that If ho' was travbiing | POplen procossional bazaar which is almost i this v our Lord on alimited vesti- | fitivalen exposition « i in i rricd o weelk ago Saturday to Miss Elma Duled tiair could look w tHes MAnufaoty L liaioatl championing amend tho Attorney-General Speucer, Register J has always beenof an inferior quality AlJohnson of Bartlett. who was arrested for dloping with the fourteen-year-old dangh- | ter of Mr. Tagues a short time ago, has again new town of Miller, Buffalo county, is 1 up over the supposed disappearance of M. Houston, editorof the Miller Union, ailroad companies have encours 0 s | company has also been formed with a capital | the industrial school at the Wind River In ht aud left on of i AOuEY O e pa ok Unlon, | railroad companios havo encour v ipany_ has also been 1with a caprtal v \ ey, bat staid at his own home that nigh to make wells by bringing in tho. machinery | stocl of $100,000 aud at the next meeting of | 4 u Fremont county. The orie- | nerchandis 8 s that Walt freo of froight charges. the cit, 1 franchises will be applied for 1 atod 825,00 anda now DL | iewis e e S e Igreviiggn: P f S iBrilyais ol ort ovar | homas Fisher, whose death at Deadwood Senator Woleott had the bill passed for the R b e t to appr ARRSINRET i Tor the pAst:L rar vhile aw I the orders booked by the commercial | and ol his wife ho swas. going . to | Was recentiy recorded in Tur Rer, was not | roliof of James Brown, Brown had served s X SR e oven cars and tak M, | raveler veaches the ejovmous tolal of 600, | feiumey and would bo back: the noxt: day, | & member of the society of M.I&‘k Hills pio- | i the Sixty-third New ¥ LGHIO0EaY g 1do b Lservant to all Heis said to have been seen going out of | NCer, althouch he an old-timer. - His et made blmsolf ascrvant to all wobe | Bui these figures, pregnant with meaving NCAE "o | death probably resulied from cold and 1z the war and owing to a mistake had been N Lo ARELLLL cos, carpeting, town on horscbacke before the train_eame in, carvied on_the rolls ever s ortor 3 taining th o iy Bliny Yoan | they are, farl to carry with hem the ifi. | fown o horsolack bofore sho raln camo 1o. | hungor. His destituto condition was not | Fio1s now lyine dangerou sorter | wonderful natural monument known as ti : el Ghrummeision oruncircuuisiont At Keeb: | canice of 'the work thiat these men do.They | Thathe had previotsly sold s busineess | Known toanvbody. ‘e whereabouts of Lis | Toulder. The bill passed rouoves tho charge | ;DO Tower ™ A petition was sent to oscov aiking perforniad Aot eatingment offered to dols, or dis- | reprosent wot alone the manufacturers and | Ther was some slighting tatk about iy mar- | Yelatives and fricuds are unkuown of desertion ; dpuiponyagme kb RaRb. o > i i b Putes abont anc > precoamcol’ Ha lad | e Woiling thausinds, whoso golden ' roward | ringa ar Jut this has probably | ry Viekerman of Grand View, got Al FoI0ENALION Do Nntla, ¥ i Buo 1 ifo, _und thatwas to bringg | oY auicka inits courso tron cr 10 | cavsed him to seek greoner pastures ublo for fishing b governmont, Wagon | erlibe it il tholstract iy Portland e A et h e ot O ETeL it cuploye nmercial travelor also mar out of the Biz Muddy, says the Onida J AR s e S ol win souls. Win_them to God iots the pr ittore. s T nal, A number of niticles that falled to turn | oha adk Fangine Torwad aador the 1Tt our I A S TR who places within anufacturer up wo e to have been i the wagon Sallingr that dement that i ma Ozt i i 2LEbRMOR | anditon veason it was deened imposs Bt Y e e nere ! : ! : ble to rescue it. But when Harry fished it out RO RS R - ufact oi]ide tho persons who were responsivle for them Py ot AR ¥ upl and A Lucas county farmer the other day | claimed o should produce tho artioles T e s ma tmbie_cl: R L B8y R 0 hoes Mok aranakad A profossor of the North Dakota experl- | the (roil 1ing mineat Toliuride carls /b s | @ sibject Private Terver e of serving God as tru o cal SRR G M BU LR ; mental station says that the most prolific, | fiv morning and carried fvay abott e | Was convicted of laveeny an ©f the apostlo hitnslf ol tisooals Jtoolous Dres e mot Mter sixteen years of service i mouse- | and w his estimation, one of the most profit- | hindred foet of tho new b heve ] without leave, Terrence hu Some rood people have the idea that to be | GEE 3 is phise of bis worle that bo | colored stroet car horse, of Dubuque, 1as | able fruits, is the buftulo berry, There four- | Buile aud' two new snow sheds el | previous trials and_convieti 8 preacier i to be sometbing more than | §008 oY nh‘l‘fh b aining in ( peey retived to th e yard | ishin the states three varieties of cherries, | proteet the tram. Itis only a question of | ¢ wis to keep him in jail four months, prdinavy, and if a man havotwosons, and | fvOrowr xnianes Ot LRCe Wi fonn i John Paul, who died in Janesvilie, Brewer | twoof raspoerric »f curvants, one of | time, it is predicted, until anotner one will | then set nim adrift with a dishonorable dis o chimes To, bo & Tawyer and tho other a | UOns Uil lis constuntly seckitis @ | equty. umé o Towa ' from Galona, juncherry, one of strawberry, and one of | come that will level the entire tram to the | €8 elergyman, the latter has chosen the holiest ket abroc allof th i Hewa ground Real ostate in Cheyenne has taken a boom. | eanal from i Sonnlr 1 cighiy-soven years of wili grapo, the fruitage being the largest in wlession. But preaching is uot tho highost | RN T y rroll people at the eity clection on Ma North Dakota, where the plants are dwarfed I R aTnDacy S BTk oanalraan Five hundred ity ots of Interior | stati s identally disc ol a D e od b & owelry ;- Mar probing the doctor could not find the dang 1 byl D Woodru little ball, With skillful treatment the A vecent Fort 1 heavy shde came from tk Yove Russell o : 1 i of surplus water wil \ library building 215,000, mtield Bd Young, an_insane man oars of struck his father, an old W seventy o years of Acros: ! prices 1ot i ith £ wood, fructuring his | ductor's wife, and” upon being brought back il g . d it was found that there wasno law to cover tor War 105, aving On ot Hands,* At Albia Mrs, Aunie McKinny caused the | his case, so he was set froe, An Italian named Angol witure fire tor W aud al t tof el t of George Van Buskigk on a charge of five shots at a \ i, Era 8 oL g . e awall paper hos i e Van f CGove rke has offered areward of | Bonineasa, in > 1A% I cles and was not in by Bradstreets. Now, t it with inteut to commit rape. Later | g for the apprehension of doe Remington, | hut his aith wa by trices of wi *aul speaks W i ik _ sho o ~\-“H~ have t e oo dwpw‘u!\ INg | who killed Agent ot at’ Arthur. This 15 | 1, 5 1 it on peflection she had concluded Vau'was | iy addition to the §1,000 offered by the North S X et o oie irang i ) i 1 western elevator company, Ltemingt BHQF wI0ER 8 v wsked e are in Towa fifty meteorological ob- | described as 22 years of age, feet | WPhere is 1o class, whe ) $ 2 ver y 3 vers, including five United States signal | inchies in height “and weighing about 160 4 . i | N . Dubugue, Keokuk, Sioux City and Des | blue eyes, small mustachel Teft fore finger off &s you represout the prod R e 6 ue, K § aall musts ro fin ger A AT e PR e B e e s, ETIAROL I | Moines. e’ otbers are cmployed in the | at first joiut: dressed whon last seon in black | Statisties disclose the fact t b varus, ; syl Jobe L A0 OYGR SRoWR ) s from a v e | state service cloth overcoat ana plaid cap, ol ‘I'“j".w"“f sty L b L DABTE N 5 RanEE i oAt oprortunity you o8 puts within | 9 v k A womuns suftrags convention will bo held | Davi Atkins, a well Wown mail_carrier | Fotal number of men out of enployin Wolvess, coyot s ol saed Four reac g A ot Jlaomiers aarel M and ducted by | potween k Yutes and Winona, has sud- | Douver, 4,54 total number iole el Could we convert the traveling men of this * A H . ‘\"" L. ( “"“”]“‘“ '_“‘l" other ¥ e oM | Gonly and mysteriously disappeared. He has | the state, 2,200, Ace gt ,w.\' nd to Christ, we w have an s. Arangements have been made to hold | poy hoen seen sinee he started on his last trip | tained at. Merey b he Wo e ality for good sut by far o a - convention in each - county, und Davis | ovoral days ago, and the supposition 1s that | tinn sssociution und otner reliab Q00 Young Men's Ohrist dations \re ) : ity comes fivst he met his death in one of the treachorous air | Donyer thers are botwen 0 present in oxistence, W 1 have 4 4 William H. Lockwood and Miss Myra M. | holes in the ice while crossing tho river. An | wage carners out of employ men : oy A . i o call > Lockwood appeared in Keokuk the other day | unknown German, who worked ut odd jobs ; Ay . ) . N ; ving or and were married. They were accompanied | abont Winona and the post, is another mi SOBay p ot ! VI | by the bride's father. They were cousins, | ing man, e aiso has probably found Y 43 = 06 £ ) OIS rofugees from the oppressive laws of Mis: | watery grave under the ice. Five persons T ; e 3 i ; - sourt, aud bad come i distance of 300 miles. Boan A rawrod thiare & te Libristy to younelves e them see that v d There was a masked ball at Turner hall in " Farg S0 (ntorest 10 them, . to sec : ie recently, At the ball Mrs, tox industry a trud your fustomers sec thi ¥ > ba " Leitey | k “oft of M. Mel.cod | ! WOPmIWO Plagued Him Oue or His Diamond s 04 She leLiow heg 3 . HOxISl e ARlo0R 1o pil & 4 LD JoF There were five six drummers i He hadu't ft the saloon, was bleedin Now York Sun, whon a t wvas entirely g 3 1e Heral sl di it St S Cnddalar il the most e will yote on a proposttion to_issue 810,000 | John Smith, Indian_interproter at Fort | priveinal owners of the Colt high line e Heighits addition were sold last week to Den- | from ivri rofe i ny deed 1 comfort inoue well as the pr vof many farmers in the viemity of | familiar with the Avickaree, Grosventre and £ ¥ ]”'\"“ AR S e 1tions, bonds between manu rs. . MeKenzie of Amherst, says the | Fity in whom the utmost confidence was | capal is eighty miles long, and its irrigating P e e e A ndividual patr transportat and the | woek, fracturl her ull. She is very [ Dmith, sr, wasa Hudson Buy company cm 3 ro boing made y work. ‘They will bein - a condition next sen 1 Y t ville in 1332, i the = mott i L 0 1 th o ; S j main building will cost,it is estimated, | 2du! WLh D YRRV BInaih: & broadened calling attention to the stat's lack of such K ¥ 8 Phe Vestry of Al Saints Church Fxe of their w dand the rteading \lation. thio’ proy nds to extend the waterworks system Berthold agency, is dead. He was a lalf- | ;" Otero and Pueblo counties, have be verand castern parties for 857,000, The prico | twents o twenty-four-foot canal. The work must be | | ) put up several tino residences and | and which Yigious? 1t isn't faltk A f our ¢ reourse with : o Grove, the Express-Republican says, | Mandan tongues. — He was a man of integ y capacity by tho proposed_culirgsment will As soon as the weather opens thecoal [ Phethreeoutlets of disea le meant ks A b u st purifyn s illtown is on yokout for the : of Colora son mpete ! PPac od 13itt f 8 ne, T t hean 2 nde REV. ZAHNER'S FAREW ELEL okt \ 2 ¢ s well as to A Sill with an emerzency clause having passed ¢ . 3 it Arm whore a man last_year ran away with a co i A3t o allie e hiohusakes Aust ok, | o8¢ tie industy and of e The sugar beet question is attracting the | breed, fuirly educated, and was perfectly | fhe work of enlarging it from a twe of cach lot was 8150, The new owners ex- | iver, whi completed by the middle of Mareh. Th s blocks ou the proporty the coming pply L A Hcling Tttt ot il othovs | facture, agriculture’ and_mining, the vgest | Mareus News, fell down stairs one day last | Placed by whites and reas. His futher, John ! L v be increased from 40,000 to 50,000 acres mines at Hilliard and Millis_ will resume | gne sk the Kidnoey LhRR s : 4 stactive stinulators of fts freight trafic, | floshy and seventy years of o ploye who' came to this region from Louis quen. 1f vouex A 1 Oddfellows’ grand lodge building. The pro- | South Dakota now has 'a law punishing Ay reservat : Almy. Th - proy | ants mimon people, and been signed by the governor, A ca a law ¢ u Bon Homme county X ol I8 presses Regret 1 his aiw as i 1 petiti for hi r lucasi went i i . Seuator Warren, the en o and a quarrel ensu lat {ucted Alnst hi ing down i the mud, drew a’ revoly fired five shots at the fugitive outl Montana, had been Bla )" A\ i an Erie train one day last sux ikl ; s that during the t \ bigdiamond pin ente L A ather a erazy mother and her tako special pains o & off ¢ ou'd better b children, the oldest about nine an to talk about diaimon LR B0 Ax walled w Heev's hollow 5 their | 1 . A - Seminary il They wero ba is cult ted and carried their shoes and stockings | Selout iu be belr bauds, The pititul eries of the clil t's good for le were decelved in them and lean bk a litt n atopee became interested. tio bowed himse

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