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'"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE INTEEN PAGE ———————————————————————————————————————— e ———————————————— ——————————————————————————————— THE HOUSE CONSIDERS USURY, | siine.otobien. hatesore. st | HIS NIND GAVE W AY 1§ COURT, ’;1;‘{“."';3\\5":“:‘.‘;,.,‘J"‘ s Lt HE EEARS FREE COINAGE MEY, | iecaie uings, o wewi e L WHILE HER SISTER SLEPT. ALY } . el sat n”“-‘y ans. s \.-:;\":w\dx'v‘.v '\qu‘{‘i'.'”'i'|'."fx‘\'l'uyflmf plac A ‘:\‘1'.7.“:,.'\”‘:?."»‘{,‘fu;‘:'.”;(:In‘.""h'."- e - | P ons s " and hoy are he )} v chureh lnst e nd Sunday » taken to the ek 1l for futermoent That Body Orlors Tta Own Mossuro Bn- | clarod: uhiawtal o 1 vioriion of 1o ot | Startling Termination of & Orimiual Libel | | The broteactav mivcius nt the Nrorican | Prosicont Hareisan Will Not Trut tho Fealty | i Toatatyte Wit on sl ik (s | Lona Ounsingham Worked a Dresdful Re- grossed for Finl Pasag, doinreq vk, v« Suit at Geneva, st eoting Winge Taosiny ilieht of Souators Who Have Oppased Him. | poarunee only fov loisiuiors boing el | vongo Out of Potty Spite. Sec. 2 Every person, firm, corporation, ot M. L M Shiploy sturned Tuesday wnd they willleavoon Menday | association violating any of the provisions of ) @ aoveral fhevs' stay at Lineoln ? Tho grovernor tolay anproved sixty bills | NEBRASKA'S JUDICIAL APPORTIONMENT, | i met, sl bo ot et of w misae: | THE CASS COUNTY SEAT TROUBLE ENDED. |\, The dtentmismiconosman twactsstll | TS DEFERS JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS. | ittt et fupptignt bits b | WISCONSI'S BORGIA IN A TIGHT 80X, bo fined in any sum not less than $00 and not - bt by disper Parks of Cuiengo. . | - Y | 7 n o than &1,000 & | " %o Metonnugky of Salt Lako was in NUICEDE OF | POLISNH Malbr The Bl Pinally Completed and Placed soc Evory person, fiem, corporaton, or [ The Trrigation Convention at O'Nelll | town the past week. Mr. McConaughy wa No New Circnits o B¢ Supplicd with Dounble Teagedy Misconrl How a the Head of the Calendar by association that charges, contracts for, or ¥ Disastrous Fire at Minde | formerly o resident of this pluce JudgosSoon - Congressamen Don't e s Deserted Me oand T Wish 0 | Biisbieg Clevk Requited Mevey | | eivos i grester intorest than §10 per yoar o Murried - Wednesday ovening, March 4, in b - (e House Sifting 1pon £109, shall bo liablo to the borrower, of Beatrice's New 850,000 this city, itov, dohn dolnson, of Kansas 1 Like T Phe Now | g B Wi i el Progress of (he Matia Committ party aggrioved, ina civil action, commenced Building - State News. Miss Olive Cailso, Treasne | el N s e e > ataiiy time within five years aftor tho pay | Miss Eva Movay left this woek for Dav il | gram to ‘Tae Hpe ] This evening Bl - ont of such Interast, for five times the — | Cityand Ulyssoy for s fow day's visit ——ea Trial, Fredit of this eity, who formerly workod for Litscol by March 7.--[Spocial toTin [ BHSUILOf o W Hole e ot muts, | (Nura, Neb, Mateh f.—(Spechl Tolo | decitentatiy shot His £rothee, Wastixoros Bugear Tiem fm, || Tetedens B o 6 SHONS rattroad, 8t ogumarrn, N, Y, March 7. [Spoctal Tol Bee A message was rocelvod from tho | See. 4, Section 5 chapter 44, of compiled | gmm to Tus Ber, | —Theve was a snsation | Convovy, Nob., Maleh 7. —(Spocial to T el CotT R T Sty "“:;xyl‘.'\\‘.“:":\ \\:, :‘H\”‘I.I»:‘\( :nh.‘u.;‘ HlyAnaT | eceam to T By With b face horribly distignred and burned by vitelol, and e i plenivd ATt ehoh | HRGTIBE CURRINE B 50 el WER Nk 4 s stated in these dispatenes somo days | young ludy who committal suicide in the | et S Warida Canninggham los at £h wilhoss for the atate, under crossexui- | volvor the weapon sas suddenly dischargel | %0 1 8 10t at atlprobavle that tho United | lavatory at tho union statiou yestorduy OM: | o homa in this city the vietim of hor sis. GOVERNOR BOY 'S CAS nation, suddenly put his bands to his head | andthe ball entered his br States judges, who are to bo appinted under fingas kva Bloet, daughter of his forner 1 joatons spite. Matilda, aged twenty — and wished to botaken out, Ho hal gone | the heart going around to near the new suprome court reorganization law, | employer i Foland On the gitls L yyqy and hor sistor Lena, about thirty, Much Speculation ndulged T o erzy. He s the man who'was chatged by | colt A" phvsicin extracod the bullet | Wil be named before the senate convenes | wrist 18 4 peeulior sitver bracelet | i i house of thoie unele, Michaol the Outvome. Cliapian with it the voddonce of I, 13, | andthe patient i doing nicely tiext Docenbe w0 president again tolay | of | he design of n bridle bity, which | v M cRaland Lixcors, Nob, Maren 7. -[Spociat to Tur | Donisthorpe hero in Vmuu-\_luu “m;-u he 1 Seltiad (55 BI00 WAL Costa riterated o a sonator his aisinelination o | Heeht says is the Polish insugnin of o mar | the = s th and was - doing a losing h oo | 38 the, Contracior, wil is SRR, | Grwvs, Nobi, March 7.-[Speelal Tele. | 00 catocluily tlo clreuit e tldhe | SAE B (JRRISEREN IS SR e plin | § Hissed the tuo saiast Chiptas, The cise | gram to Tue Bew.|-Auion Brade was ar. | *hotcontones as ko willtako thon fom | oocy ool formation thit sho was qecon- | shricks, and jumping fom his bed e et Matry Taw, aod | Boyd contaius the onsvossing subject of con- [ iy now just whoro it was six wooks 4g0. It | rosted upmn complaint of Bettha Eberhardy, | Banied to thisvountey by an offeor In the | discovered Matilda standing at the house roll #1: had boen Lawn, and | Versation around the state tous was hoped tnat the dovelopments in this suit | el fifteen, for criming assault. The mate | 0 them and a business fuconvenience to | Polish anmy :thathe had remaivad in Phili- | sink bathing nee head —and — face 1n T e gl Many people hiero hold that on Tiesaay | Would place tho il on some o1 tor was settled by s pagine #100 and costs, | those haying transactions botore the | qciphia, prowising to follow her 1o this ¢ty | water and groaning terribly. S 1 brokor to. ovade s, Ho pointod | MOSt thosupren vt will ontor ju | if they should fail of con tirmatin before the | they hud v away from Poland and govornor announeing that ho had approved | Statutesof Nebraska, as it now axists and all | hero today at the teial of George Chapman | B —Whil acls conflicting with this aet are heveby ve | for crininal pealed Honry Stalir was showing his Lsignea the concurront rosolution jntro duced by Gale, demandine the foreclosure tho government mortgage ou the Union Pa cific railroad The nouse went into eommittes of the whole and resumed consideration of the usury bil Watsou said the battlo ery during the last npaign with all parties had beon a de. urt in the quo warranto case of Thayer vs Allwas quietin e house nntil movingg when Metarland was wakoned by o woman's | | Bee. ] ~The probable action the districts and it would be n great sacrili " 75 thing had been thrown her face and was Cass County Seat Dilterences Settled. Hoaviont ot the Soasvi out several faulty clanses senato bil 2 . Piarr<yorti, Neb, March 3~ [Speeral to Nemgaska Ciey, Nob,, March 1. [ Special and catlod attention 1 WIS 10 Se¢ | B Phis was the day set forthe | Tologramto Tur tion fixing the nogotin Aptomios ol _ of tho in suit against the | of tho season fell horo tolay, setting inearly | yrrad the doctions bl t theexclusiond of anyone to point out in the bil antry, the 50 Do he wa il to aujoln them from | 1n tio merniogwnd contiuing all day. W | fog cinago and who, having traded thetr [ 1°cls i Dilsb subscribed &1, | woman was found to bo L distigured LI ; i g iy which has bitherto | u . Byl pong g I L et LD T \ yon v | der focchond, cheeks and nose were m i Vorhes o the A did v ted by ause for thirty % . - | pectable b i unloss de rhitf 1 and the eyebrows were on bollove the loglaintira. whs cal upon to | #s ars e has b Al intents and ap. | STREET RAZLWAY FRANC filed to get fiml success, md they | nitow .‘"‘f“““l:‘ a .ml"\‘ T e al raise the vate of interest from 10 to 13 pearances a citizen of this stat night combine with the demoerats, as they | fr AV b5 wOva0; 18 sho. Was Sleoniig authe h ' 1ol andsurpriseof the community the pro- | A alysis o ©Or s Pend- . | may b i wi g oui e e G ML) 5 B Anulysis of the Ordinance Pend- | g on silvor to defet tho judicial nowmina- | 0 ) tme the vitriol was thrown. A part of tho Newberey said the Thnois law forfoited | sithstanding the indications'to the contrar; ceedings torminated wost happily for all con ing Betore the Conneil L R 1 i ontonts of tho bottl B I s } i ous, should tho idea appear plausible to contd ottle wis throw i upon the both peincipal and interest and had beeu | that the suprome court will enablo M d | cornedl The suit was dismissed at thein Outates, Maroh To the Editor of Tue | o \: m“ i }“ lll_.‘]”m’“ o ot ime | Slothing which trn s | pitlow and burned aladze hole in the tic | wore tobe nurried in America A cablegram wis sor seen v ing 1o es from the house. Sho 1 burning her, Just then ber sister Lena w | night asking what disposition shail b | was followed and arres | t to the wirl's parent Bk, [~Tho heaviestsnow | kindly toward the president because he | made of the remains. Heeht says that the | talt of the affaiy parents of the sy e vore wealthy, “The A doctor was sent fortunito o 10 make ¢ the new building, and the intense | recoiy foind very oftcotive and easily on forced to retain his seat, Amoug these uro some | Stncoof the plintif, James Standor of | 5T i co heon requestal us o citizen deserted me aud 1wishito die. Matilda was employed in 4 seed house, wid Cornish. (repy challenged the statemont, | good lawyers whose consileration of the [ Louisville, who stated thit hodid ot wish | Fon 0 Ry o Tl ; Lt ‘l L joalus BecauAe hor Alstar Wik Mo S Ho did ot helteve Tinois had such n law on | Caise hus” boen from tho standpoint of the | 10 move further in tho wmatier. This is m the standpoiut of professionl ox- 1 of the positions, it is not protable the cie- o /. ful in finding employment than she, Lena T e T E e St Tt that. ho | Tawyer oxelusive of that. of the sympathetic | equivalent to u settiement of tho loug-stand- | perience, to express wy views on the pro- | wies” or many, if any, of the districts will S | s opposed to the house billand in faver of | acquaintance and friend, — They liotd that at onfroversy and o termination of the | posed franchise of the Mel Snow in Southeaste oW % N R IRk Sy o the: W o | Best Mir 15 nolhing Hotvoon. M o bionaial ewtention over the county st : ke HYSIIE ki ‘;"" “‘;“"" e © S Bru \\l\» AT "\'-' o 1 sI, el T Somewhat of a forgia, 50 he belleved that the nearer any usurs et biit that of o tochnical quibble, whic omsyille and Plattsmouth have now joined | - - 2 venes, Since the ofiices lave just been cre. iray, Ta, Mutoh 7 pecial Te % 4 Lo} 5 S0t the people. | Derlsive lauehtor from tho | of the father and the intent of theson, which | Perous “old Cass® “will in futire bo free | thopurport of the franchise is to furnish it injury to tho public swvice cf storm of theseason las ben raging b port iins been received from the ehomist who indopendents.) A manwho would agree to | has boen so well domonstrated in tho tast | from strifeand the erection of the now court. | Omaha and South Omaha competition in the v pay higher than the legal vate of interest and | forty vears, are taken into consideration house will proceed without furthor letor | street railway then repudiate the contract was as bad as the Rogarding Governor Boyd's views on this [ hindrance, th money loaner subject the public knows but little, “Che = portance of confirmation before taking clurge | spolitan street railvay. From theitews in the pagors and 8 sinee supper thn © half a foot of snow | Analyzed the interual organs of Mrs. Dr. service and, as s i d, NOTAT ALL PLEASTNG, having fallen and badly drifted. Reports Mitchell, who died suddenly two years e by broik the existing monopoly Commissioer Morgan's advice to | from southeaste towa and neighboring | which establishes the fact that she aied from Lerigation Convention. ‘Chese are the usual r v srilust the disarnament of | Points nlllinois aud Missonri indicate that | o effect of strychnine, The investigation Watson thought the man who demanded | overnor has studiously retrained from dis. e 5 ! new franchises and were idestically | the s on 3 o ground | thestormis generl and that ereat benefit " vory tha ustrous intorest was wholly at fault, for no | cussiugit and his lawyers liave maintained | O'NeiLy, Nob, March 7.—[Specil oo e ndiaus ou r L the ground | lioguin to carly wieat, eains ar was brought about by the discovery that Miss b the cliims S0 fol by over Ol at o g ards hip and deprive 8 8 4 REY borrower would pay more than the lewal vate | the sume silence. Such facts, however, as { gram to Tue Ber.| —Theve was & wod at= | o¢ (e threo oilies ,n.:\[“ rullWay tormisies L s p'nifwlnll ae ‘“h'u.',xi,'&‘ erally delaye, Eila Maley, who died ldst Jatuaty; tiad been unloss tho shylocks took advantage of his | haye beon given the public havo heen im- | tendance, considering the weather,at the | which existed under sepirate frauchises sev- | does ot meet with spproval among the = I e S 1 necessities and compelied him to agree to do wvv-d"l"]'w]"h . f'"\n‘""i' onfact, LU wov | perigation emvention held in 0'Neill - tais | vears ago, As a rsult we bad amulti essnien, [t will bo tomombared. that, con (." ”l'.”" h '““ ’; LAY Tol “‘31‘”1 1F DoiorEd NS EEHaE o % ernor still declines to talk upon the subject, | o it 5 LG OF TRt B TN Lined iaB ot H Raotlies DARIE v s, [, Marehi-— [Specil T & bel e \Vithout aching @ vote on uny of the | Novorthoins the foljowini dutails havo bee | afierncon. Bversoouy ws eutiustustic and | BUSLY 87 SSRGS SERURE LRSS INIEL | (a8 ek, (OEsh Mon 8 RROMIRY | egmm oty Bienj'—This aftermoon o run- | (1A% IS YSOYorRd (U, A iog 10} pending Amentments tho committes rose and | obtained from a soure the reliability of | anxious to see some schomo inmugurated to | patin TSI T their patrons who | ms. on reservations, | d makmg it @ | away famer's toan d R T L b LA A Tt the house adjourned till 2::30 p. m which can not be questioned ive the county a system of irvigation. They | nadoccasion travel over apartof each not | serio g ' soll b ey 1l s MEs 6V, M ) LI LR Gllull i bl o ; i o quostioned: ) avel ovor euch 1 ous offcuse to scli or give them | taiuing Mes. Rev. Montieth and Mes, David | came infatuated with Dr. Mitchell and. it At the afternoon session the houso took up | When Boyd was ton years of age hecame | ulso exprossed a dosin that the logislatire [ alowe double fares, but oftn considerable | firearms orammunition : also thats special | King, hinig, ok It b h \ tho ustry bills and after Turther discussion | with his parents to this country, When he | pass some luw inaid of state ivigation. Th On the ofher hand, the bene A utod to investirate the | HCOHTA L THOTE. D e Y s e discy ) Who Dass < n tlie other land, the benelit | ommittee was appouted to investigate the ios under their Mre. King was | sequently, when sho discoverd tho dort tho "mofion to_ substitute sonate flo 61 was | was fourteen years of age his fathes took out | meeting adjourned until March 17, when a d from these franchises wasamore | recent outbreak, which will bo douo this ly fatally i | Mis, M ! i Miss M b lost and house moil 313 was ordered engrossod | his fivst papers. This fact alone wouldmake | pig mass convention will b arranged for. AN ST b DB LAY £y a0l kL T o ro e i L T IO | e e s B i, = o e RS for final pssage ; B/ IR 0t NAEGYkas 11im LTGRO ] K ACoouRiar (s o' beatal o 66 okl LRUAWGI Aot el v e ot i o, LAY | LRl aReba it dombme: . Homo s ouiion |l e vy B0 EEEE Sub OB The diouse thet went fnto committeo of the | hin at the time and on various occisions | peopleby Kansis partios o diga ot of irr financial outlay o the projectors ¢ wen in the city are bringine prssute to hear Missourt Valley’s Opera House, i whole for the consideration of bills on the | since that he wasn naturalized citizenof the | gationditehes in the county, and _tha pros- [ companies are allozed to have been losing | wppn Sverdaries Noble and Procter to live goneral file United States. Mr. Boyd has been in Ne- | peets are that some work in that lino willbe | money, and to provent further loss and | the Iudians disarmedat once. anticipating an Houso roll 218, by MclKesson, making in- | braska for thirty-five yoars, Fiohas been o [ done this season. It is proposed to sod some | secure’ havmony and systematic co-operation | ontbreak this spring or summner, frastichos curable insanity of fiveyears' diration an ad. mi‘m;n. of Ilu‘|\\l‘linilmtl!\lm.u..l'll‘um\n‘nlvl'i\H delegates to the state convention, which we | a legislative st was secired authorizing con N i ditional eause for divoree, was callod up which have beon held in this state, and also | wuderstand wilibe held in Lineoln the 18th. | solidation Exc avs, in special in y £ ; tion I8 affected by fear and loss of slec u MriCoscon thought that this would ben | amember of the first legislaturs, tho samo . b s o R ey dom g | - Flimally tho question of UnitedStates Tivas - ditizens, Over 5,00 of the 820,00 e gt good law, as insane people could not sign | under which Nebraska was admitted to tho Wahoo Ladies Enertanment. Ounha s more,extensive, more iniform and | UEE Huston's succestor has een definitely cessary was subseribed today. The build mey was appointed to defend Politz. Ueeds, and clear titles to real estate could 1ot | uvion. This fact alone, he claims, woull Wanoo, Neb., March 7 [Special to Tie | superiorto thit of ny dty of equal wpil | jotermined. Hewill he amointed noxt week, | iugwilibrobably be veady for next season, Mayor Shakespearo recoixed an anonyious Baigiveil,in Hany caos malco hin a citizen of tho United States be. | A8 C0Ee FEEE B of Walioo | tioi 1 the Unifed States, ~ Lrefer to the sys. | Jerriue acddent, His name i J. Adugustus e s t feniy LBt ol b ‘deott was surprised that such abill should | canse s a membor ho was oblized 10 ta ke LA Gl 8 00 [ L or v te X | Latnioe: e bout fifty-four vears old, RN RO G LT } used Siciliuns now on trial for bo lrotend: P Pta aits apposed Lo people | thoiron-bound oath of Andy Jotmson, which | #3ve a vers movel and snjoyable dancing | ™ SRR, SR i RS AL TR . and il recently, was 2 .y's murder are convicted. e sta gotting davorces In the fashionabio manner | professed lovalty to the United States. Ou | pirty in the C. S, P. S. lodgo vom. | Durings th operathn of these several lines | Jate treasurer of Indiana. el 1 in | New York Merchants Express Apy puonE QIO O B prevalent divers oceasions since he has vaken the oath | Thurstay evening March 5 Althongh | andsince their consolidation the mtes o New York for sime weeks, negtiatine alan ciationof His Course Shon i ton ey toeaa 1 to amend the bill, strik- | tosupport the coustit nd further, itis | sleap year” is not vet W, the ladies, | have been the same and they will cont st oIRGBt kil Sy e L monoy o ey tng outall the reasons for divorce enumer- | climed, the declaration of his father's inten- | wishing to show 8 ation of the | thus with another covpration i the ficld | S o (eRLmOoDIn e e R ated in the code exeept the fiest tion to becomo & citizen of the United States | efforts at entertaini some of the | It s clar, thevefjre. that itis {0 rodnce | M0, @ finebusiness man, a vepnblican poli- | from the wholesale dry = hrader thought all laws should be enacted | makes the governor a citizen also toall in- | gentlemen during the winter, assumed the | the fave, it it her to inerease the mile of | ficianand his appointment is regarded s | porters and othersof the city Ked 1t Twice. h tho object of affording the greatost | tewts and purposes. Tho governor was | dutiesof ascorts, conducting’ them in car- | street railway’ Hasten the service upo | §0994 one, fromevery standpoint, Huston is | jppspective of party, was o BT GRS R Aol AS H olnLof happiness, and could wotsupport tho | sworn into the servico of the United States | iygos to the resitence of Dr, M. W, Sto stroots locking | such factlities now, | f hishome, Conversville - Heresigned ten | oy Rl e b S Neeis Nowberry amendment. He folt sure that the | at ort Kearmey, in 1864, byMr. P. E. Childs, | whence all procecded to the lodge riom—and | und to increase, it where pre faoll V'S 050, il s fortwenty-fivo years atrusted anploye 0Ny groatest aimount of misery in tho world came | now of this eity, then acting under the order | wost duti faily for their comfort at | ities are inadduite—sineo the proposed RIBORLESNEINE R Can PR VR B At tha jutt & Co,, conl operators, raised a checik from mismated couples being compelled to | of General R. 3% Mitehell. 1t is wellknown | all times at 0 o'dock. A | franchise practiedly erants the use of all th Seuntor Petti of South Dakota is | 4G 000" Far sedin from $12 to 84,200 toduy and cashed it. Ho live togother. that thero isno wan_move intensely Ameri- | Small orchest excellont music. | streets in thecity b the new compa | hitterly oprosed to yeciprocity with Cannda | e, BT S S SOUHE RS t00ls the fiest train from the city. Yosterda Rohan said the present laws on the sibjec n thu 56 is, and all the oaths which be | Jees wore sorvel woen dances duting ‘the | inforence the public isto dmw is that Lk arlff protection grounds. Hesays: 1 | 4B e B he did 5 Aiaxbotwas 1on0A of divoree are alreaay too lax, and should be | 3 take could not make him move so sevening, supplemented by the more | men to build mniversally all over the city much. loterested fh the Canadlan | {pcr.can RELONS, thus materal i o | e cor Ll as o made moro stringent When his cltizenship was quostioned some | substantialoyster at It ST e ER R WOES || IIEIT ) GYBH N 6 oS REH L thortEheTTio] | id I am very much plensed to | 1o, SoMmeral posperty o Unitad | When confronted with e evidento b co Howe wanted to mako the. #idtidse bond | wonths ago the governor, as a precautionary | tho favors. J bt s e ar e o Tibt 3 conservatives are on top, beemse | DSt U RO onting i I ol and ecturned the mouey; On accon 50 loose tht @ WOWM-gould pick up her | measure only, however, and to wvoid any = — vy, (i raughpultna ity north and so 58 settles for some e to come L GALTEAl Ot 0 000 D00, Tt wia nelo B e things and’ leavg—twhonover. hor Rusoand B which might later arise, became & They Want a Doctor. Sust and et But ouly ono. micea of | bl Drospeds of reciprocity. with Canada, [ | FRUC SIS PE SOWINe 8T T B Lt e e e abused hoy atuealized citizen of the United States Oxronn, Nob,, March 7.-[Special to Ture | \woik is madespeciic and procfically 1 n opposed to reciprocity with Cannda, be- | U1 # hanisomo noroce - case, - suitably 1Lhir omyloyoreplanioncy Blisrapakal e rhe bill Was finally nmended by vequiring | Uonsidering thoso faots a1 ading logis- | Bee.]This pluco boen scourged by | n @ Jino $hall be in operation fr use i lnmmks ovgpantian aner . bl S ARty ——— the husband to support the insane wife dur- | lator said today: “If there is auything 1 Tt rest ToAToy amily | South Omaha to Farnan strebt in O maha at competitor on even terms with American 5t s TS o aoLans Hentondnt ing her lifotime el Yoportod back for pass- | in tho law of wlation Bovd s u f MO L o) Bl AGEVS D) oLy IS ol nouweat P <-‘y"4‘\[\ one wulturists all ¢ the border. If reci SOUTHERN (ROP PROSPECTS, LA RO L LRI, i tizen us well as the men o) the beneh who | escaping tho disease, Tho contagion, how- a 1 ho. conta W= | veur from nextJuly, - For the o wrocily was {n_order Bngland would move | (gl e 'I""" R BL ‘41‘ ol W House roll 23, by Felton, requiring the to pass upon his caso. The intent of the | ever. has about had its run, andno wew | of \neir system tei: years ar allow ior fuctories to Canada, and would enjoy aly avor of a Largely Fle- | and James S. Dungan, the convicted - wreck county clork to mike abstraets toroal estate | father o become one becawe the intent of | cses haveboen reported for several day total length of lin thusto be built be fore advantages without carrying any of'the crasel Production ers of the Bank of America ana for cortain fixed foes in countios havin the son, and how well that intent has be Though it has appeared ina severe form, no | your from next July is three and one s, If Canacla desives “waexition we | ATaNma, Gu, March7.—The Constitution than 18,000 inhabitunts, wis also v arried out so farus everything that goes 0 bs have oceurred as ye mil Does not this scem to maicate | Will accommodate her, bt the people of the favorably, but the house found itself withe ke up a citizen we all lgow. No witizen | Trhpore has been an unusual amount of sick- | that the real parpee - contemplated Umted States dou't want any redprocity A quoTui od Ll 10 o'clock Mon- | Who has taken out histwo papers conld be 1 agq hore this winter, and this fact is ten- | to securo @ IS fiomumaHnmEgtvastii e mtae liaignco s S0 oot ousyion in e day more intensely, practieally and opeulya_citi- | fore 4 more wnfurtt nito becatise we have no | to South Onaba and_neidentatly thronen it | Jtherside 5 N Ll - - 7en of this conntry. He has shown this devo- |yt BN SRIETEE BEEEGVE MOM T | trauchise for the w city of Omaha o Dr.ana Mres, W. ¢ Pipins of Des Molies, | eulinre that the prospect nas not b : The ...1\.. u:: tpportionment. thon taa b dred ways and o me it 18 ot | tseror, and would gita sudh i good support | which tospevilate vt passible biddus for I S | for forty vears sixcons, Neb., March 7.-{Special to clear that the court ca do otherwise thin | GeFond i3 a prosperous tosm of nearly one | @ period of tonyears. 1t took Just five years A i s Muines, Ta.., | S e e e o : i \ X tlod t : 5 xford is 4 prosperous town of nearly onc L Ve yel 5 Lo | Por S olina, Alabama and Mis ne shot and One Drowned, Bre.]-The judicial disteict bill bas finaily | bold that heis entitled to his seat. 16 he 151 ognd souls, and the ouly ono in Nebraska | Lo build the Pacific railways fom Omha to | EDY Hanlu el oot | sippi thereports are that fan work is fu St Lovis, Mo., March Dbeon comploted by t s comm on | dispossessed it will cause rezvet thronghout | o jr S0 that hes less than from one o a | San Frarcisco, a distance of 1,50 miles. Cu A berd S Dis ; b ; ettt il ; ! L VUES an | tho state and be a soureo of bittordisamoint- | e o physicians | it e possiblo thatit will take ten years to | fsidence, 1113 Tventy-fir [ onemonth behind. and with the most favor. | mawel Fowley and *hre appe hen! d pla vdofthe | yen e o thousands who have lookid upon Ins : ! build sixty ailes of track in this city? estand will spend two moaths in the . | able prosoects, the record of last calendar by the s x tee, The bill | clection .\..wr ] ward due to an honovable Weeping Water Notes. It theobher portlon of tho franehise s v Priny S, He ;\-)flylr‘»'] H‘.nin;-f’ ‘\‘h ll‘nfl sus o ! 1 s provides that the st vidailEiiodffund suvcesatuliciogr WEEPTNG WAk, Neb., March 7. [Special | fora speeulative puepose’ the ten el e ING T i e Wil ia L G Iha o e vie b kot fltoen distriots; as toll i R A e aeas s sl iu 5 TR tEl i At e ehat niotion fra HAS A WOREKING LEAD. farm work will cut off the on yield by o VI o0 T B o e ndenominations ol nissionary conference opened here on Thurs- | also & the Hennessy Murderers Missorer Varewy, To, Muwchf—(Specil | Npw Onteass, La, Mareh 7, —The corone m to Tie Ber A stock company reported to Judge Baker this morning that snized her tonightwhich will build | polits was not fnsane, but his mental cond This has long been desired T1 TS TRIZASUIIEI LE MR for his home at Kvansville, Lenckeis a Ger can life ivsuvance company, were tomorrow will print a review of the farming | tenced to four and three yoavs resp situation throughout the south, based upon | the Eastern penitentiory. L. | thedeclvation of the commissiou vresicent of the wreeked bank, who nlewd wilty, was sentenced t0 two years in U sime lnstitution, hooting on the A day a g the boys was dis . heart of Fowler, kil e e chise shonld be linited (o three and cortainly Gelli i e a0 fell into the wate O S R Laxcons, Neb,, March 7. - [Special to Tue e notto exceed five vears, Tn fuct, 1f the Me Machomald's Pary in Canada Well | Hiewise backwari the body the bon and Toffordon. connties, und snail have two | Bek.)—Reprosontativo Shrader sintled whon | 48Y evening. Noavly every Chnrisan de- | politan company uctuiily means to build Fixeld in Parliament, T the boy’s was drowned Judg barasd Spoakar RIacHs Esliackion)(bn! in smination in the state is represented. The | system of street railway, and withoutit ¢ TokoxTo, Ont., Mirch i.—The latest cor: A Missing Withess, Distriot number Two shall be composad of | e B on The & ; " | noetings are being held . the Comgrega- | STubs will beof litle uso, there they ousht O na 2 hatl be compesed of | “tuy Bix on Thursday last, *Tundentand, Yo ibe e Erotloniit all thelrlines up 00 and Cass counties, and shill L8 One 1y, yuig, wthut Mr. ldor has had someth tional church B Y ts ifat the endof five years twoeunty . judgo The Noble sewing machine fictory will in LR _, : d ; e in courttoday during the trial of Prancs | Due Hyers and Tent Fox ha District sumber Three shall be composed | tosay about me, but fguess I ean stand it | | fow days pince its first thousind machines s aronotin acive operation. And now s iLaliigouRtitionClE e lipa s oo s Dug Caiitim ol ho! 1t Yave - Jomn 1 resuit he " [{ or th raerof Mes nn ller. { anc gned in eon t Spri of Lauc uty, and shall have three “1s it proposed to uaseat him!? o the market, It is the only factory of the out, franchises—1 have Lid oca qmenting on the resuit of the clectior L i for the muarder of M 4 Miller lx 1 arraigned in al v rected summary of tie e of the election | CAdoeN, N, J., March 7. [Speciai T Arrested for Highway | rves th amentn majority of 25 h | gram toTieBre | —There was a sensation S, Lovis, Mo, Mareh % N s o sion to investigate this subjeet quite fully ro . i R 0 wp | The clerk called the name of Garret Murray | charced with hoiaing ip and robbi Judges No, Edon't thiuk we will move to hay ind wostof the Mississippi 20 | ! the Empire (conservative) says The op- | I : 20l District wwmber Four shall be composed of | him uns ) I . colly and the tendency In_tho ol Josition’s causois Lost, and its forces beaten | 85 8 winess, and the court offieer notitie Whistler of Pittsburg of a gold wat Douglas, Saroy, Washington and Burt coun “Could it be done if attempted:” larger cities is fast towards hizh restrictions & . e sontithal he conld notitetifonnaie Mow | (oo kDIl TFr e A EAT LY D e u ouo wnd is rapidly growing to S the public | wd demoralizel. After the first few days of | ad. ios and shall ha on judges. No. | dou coull, duct have becn shipped to Omahu and cit Ane iag Loyeas, PUOR | brass have passed By weshatlfind the pavty | vayis oie of tae most important witnesses District tutaber Five shall be composed of | Vit objections are there to Elder s iu Missouri control and absoluie ownership of every p el l | Saunders, Seward Butler, York and Polk 2 b e thing upon the public bighway that subseryes lug quurterson its old canp ground of | in the Lingatrial, Healso figured conspiou Curroy, Arviz., Mavch Ccounties and shall haveone judge, i b, well he did pretty well untM%g On a Tour of Inspection. a public puvpose. Muncil ownership of | il (!17‘1‘:‘“'\:QV‘.»}YHE TariouypLsimetin o 1 ously i the Faoney il About th tractor veports a Mexican woman District. wumber Six shall be compesed of Wi cominttoo wasapponted. Thit s Brarkier, Neb., March 7.—(Special Telo- | Wiler works eleetric lizhting, gas works | (50 SOy iCing“With imtorst. The | the coloed cmetery. The poliee deciared | Children drowned at Solomouyi Loge Collaggbiaue Metrick. tad: Nanso heninaAmbRIIg gram to Tue Bri. | -A doleggation. of wem- | ypued —the rship OF the first thrce by ot has 1ots of questions on its hauds, the | that thedead manwas Garret Murray and | 1°8voringto cross the Gila rive O R ormasa | A e sive ustho representation | V2FS of the Nebraska legislature was in the | municipalities, and the cconomy of their | 1os dangorous of all being those growing | the helief provails thal Muray was put out - of Saline, Fillmore, Thayer, Nichols, Clay | we ought tohave, Besides, we believe the | fity tedayto take a look at tho institute for | public control has been demonstrated out of its hostile attitude towards the United { of the way by the colored folks to save PECIAL PRICES, and Hamilton counties and shall have one e was dictated tohim by the demo- | he fecbleminded and to ascertarn its needs | numerous cases and in the matier of stroct states, The liberalvarty willeo 1e - | Linge. This factmade the ¢ st kind of fudize orata gnd tho republicanast ? and wants, The delegation was et at the | railways, —seve Firopan eities have | Yoeale unrestricted reciproeity as the only | an exeitement in wourt cir vouod a | For Etie Blsler's Performace Distriot number Bight shall be composod WILL you {avestigato him? depot by o committee of eitizens and escorted | shown” their ownership profitable to the | bractical solutio inleulties short | rigid investigation has been ordure: Boyd To-nigi o O o, Dite Godae | 1ol 1 o to b investigatod, T e | 0ut o the institute, whore w fivo dinner | public. In many'of ouv wstem cliies tho | 614 thito oF To8 s ao e | Theto seale of prices has e B ties. i shall Tiavo one | derstand he witnts to bo invostigated. If lie | awaited thom. Superintendont Armsitong | tho franchiscd aro well paid = for rely that vnrestricted trado has come to Salilist Awrest, 1956 ngiechlo ol DElogaihgs, Awe, doesn’t propose to have himself investigated | missed the train at Jncoln, but rejomed tho [ by the companies, either by a [ stay,but that mspie ofa tempo Sr. Prrensnizd, March Spocial Caple. | Mueed forthe performance of kit O et rumbor Nino shall bo composed of | 1 anallintratacs a resolUtIoR 1o thnt offoet | burty beme this aftoraoon.’ Tho delegatlon [ contract on tho pirt of such com- | itis lere o wi | gram to Tuc Bew.j-Degajoft, thouihilisy | D * The Governess' at. tha Hoyd thi Wayne, Madison, Antelove, Pierce and | myself on Monday retutued to Liucolu this evening. puiies to pave and mnintain the streots - H 4 IS | day) evening: There will be 200 veservod Knox, and shall b "\ 0 one “}": # i st ora tax upon the rnings of the companies 1RO TR BLE eader and murderer of thechiefof the secret § i the <t h ; Dist gy HE % % Gage County DrivingPark Association | Aside from the vilue of fanchise for the — police in 153, was arrested at Kostrowa 8 8 in the parquet ¢ (irat floo istrict number Tou shall be composed of nesday. L 4 sl : AICING) S motiing mallors Th et TN s o s everyth s on th t floor &. Ther Adaws, Webster, Kearney, Franklm, Har. R AL AT IRl Beatnics, Neb., March 7. Special Tele- | use of parts of public streets, the demand for »thing Ta in Roc er Locked | \yjen tken into custody Dizajel wus found | il i 300 reserved seats at 3o i 1§ lan_and Pheips, and shall have one judge. [Lixcotr, Neb, March 7.—[Spoolal to Tae | 1o <pug Bee,|~The Gago Gounty Driy- | Tdom for tho varions modert imirovements Gut by the Manntact lodeing under d namear the house | cony (second fl everything clso i District number Bleven shall be compe Ber. |1 '«;;-Im-;l el f commission 1as | iy pyric association held an_enthusiistic | Cpminglnte e cils for meniel Ik natiio Rociresmeg, N Y., M Clothing | ofa government oMcial, A reward of 10,001 | baléon g s of Boong, Hall, Whedler, Grecloy, Garileld, | taken t hojoathiofs ol ;“l"'r‘f”\ MOBINE | oeting last night and electod the following | {ho mattor of poies many of the larier cities | Menufacturers of this ity wiay ordend a | re fonil Lime has boom otiered for blaine, Mhomas, | considored o niwbor of bils forscal £r4it. | yficors for thoensuing vear: . . Davison, | forid thove 14 in tho cantral part of the | bekoit. IF the existing troutios ar ot s thee The dlief instric Advice to Prospective S ettlers. two jud § T | Tuesday nest the awards homado, he |Dresilonti is. . Rolovick, fiwst vive pre cities, and_thero are instinces whero tie | tied soon 20,000 people will be affected pected of el tnpliciied. with Degajfe ant IEAGOERL Spheial Molagratito District number Twelve shall be composed | bids come from all Iparts of the state, and dont; Ed Maxwell, scovelary: A. W cities own all poles and place them for public At noon the eutters and trimm wera | Do O su tlle Just ns the paliee burst | 1108 Bre|—Governor Steelo of - Oklnbo of Buralo. Dawson. and. Cuates and shail | whes aeceptod tha sswd will be' farwardedto | 50coml vite prasidant; J, P. Hecl, ¢ convenienceand symmetry and eharge the | norifiod their services were not noeded. The | o th Hhifeladt) BoM LY whos inthe city, speaking abont the 1 Laye on oy Innorifiom Sthsse: fopolsh tn e | hoatiotunanozen =\ Whlladarlois 1L | waraus corpntcs iivental (on ale ke, 1 faotiors Uac)ire thoy afe/no hiammbed|| o hrenlnE . - A RIINBALOR oies serokie I od up i ¢ his territor. Bietrict nupsber Thirtoen shall be composed | interior #t which piacos they aro to be de- | CookandJ. £, Wagner. notice in theproposed ordimace the company { IARITRCLIRAS (S W IR G0 JTEIEGS . s aunhitoliohersneols Il 0. MAREIRE HR.8 LTI RELBIQRERE o por et i) L g g isto bogiven the right to build cleetric lines | SN ihteriored 3 Sl kbl s | 1 tnade and - seuation of Lincalu, Logun, Keith, Cheyonng Doud, | Iivered to the counission. Beatrice's New $530,000 Bullding. | and putup poles for thit purposo, tusteikes | AU foel compled to stop worle intil | anents e expected. R e e B v s Legislative Notes, Beiece, Nob., March 7.—(Special Tele- [ me, In view of tie possible solutionof te | (heY fiu vodict Khoiw, efuirs in dsathlic e Oklulion spulation of 150,000, But it 4, 4 xcoLN, Neb,, March Special to Ta | gram to Tue Ber Mha Roateios ralle tate problems, w h\-:u-'vn overhead wires L) legal l.n,...yl seiting e NP AT District number Fourteen shall be com- | g Thbe regular cl € the house exchange, at its meeting this moming, bedispensedwiththatthe granting of Riotous Strikers, Miramer, 5. D, M specinl Haaiiisinitn e T posed of Gosper, Furnas, Frontier, Rted Wi ! RO IXORULAL CLOPME. 06/ L0 LOUMD 00N i AP > S now franchises should be suarded i its pr el i | grimt @k B i e 0 ¢ 1loss Josed ot Gosper Furnus, Frontior, Kad Wi- | wittee on apportionzamt hwed u substitute | adovted a resolution to atonee proccod with | yisions, und whilst. providing for the usc of " ) Ko mpotial Taleg i vtian s e L e enough tolive ou- food, ciothing {owy ilayon ki snoonk, thiase an 05) | 30 o bis work while ho wis unavoidably ab. | the vreliminary arrangoments looking to- | electric motors fthe use of poles, ought | 82 e Bee. |—There was another riot of the | ledm § wWhom. ‘hy the lind must be tilled wd er District nuniber Fifteen shall be composed | sent and thenewclerk omitted fourteen cou ward the erection of & maguificent six-story | only bo made: permissable during the | east sido striking Bolemian cloak makers | dealing in liguors, were a owi. and until this is done the settler MRLHakrmbs Bifloan Ahalluaieompond; { n b A awo i 3 cout- | ek in 4 conspicuous part of the city, 1o be | coicurrnco of i mayor and councl. | thismoruing. They chuscd Harris Spech | ehwed with illoal seing Tley were Sl | Mvesomeing o fiee npons for the O e S A T known as the reai estate exchange building, | T conclusion thenis the ~Metropolitin com- | |gndor, @ cloak manufacturer who emplovs [ $3 each, and Wiedmann avers ho will o to work out th for him to obtain except 5 p VDS DI00K, € and un- | ress faled to diseover the error and sent | The structure will be fitted with every mod ouny simply projusds to build a car line from 28 oo { | Chicag nk Wright was also fines his own la A great many have an Gk Rt [ puny Simply projus ion men to his rooms and broke down | Chicago. Frank Wright was alio fivod 825 4 : RpuiRecLIORIaryy the incorrect bill broadeast over the state ern improvewent, and will cost notless thau | Funam strect b, South Omals, then why | 10W-ANIONIEN to s Faoms sud uie toi oncothey get there the U will yield A Rumored Compromise, David sutier has issued his annual appeal | 0,00 e - nok. AUl ;:“"N‘“l"lfl»u; sty proter ssfo- “.j".:[‘l,‘,“ s LA ;“‘"‘,',“j"“‘l o room ; bantiy e tinm at o) hoy are st Lixcory, Nob, March 7. (Speeial Telo- | and placed it on the desks of the legislators, The Report Not Believed. AR ot & 1 clailiBa, they proposo. cvesng | dude. Afc wlicomade a | leoriohewsaxe guatifiad wiih the weAD: | \wili oxparlenos am vam to Tk DEE.|—A promiuont repub- | His claim will now have to o through the | Cray Cexrir, Neb.,, March 7.—[Special e whitle city w o s, thin | bhe strikes sted four of th B i i Rl [4 I=A ¥ D whilo city witha'systen of tracks, thin extmin lican today said that in view of the lato de- :mufl- <-fl of the ‘,»m g, 11\\1\"]\‘!' of the | Telegram to Tue Ber. i —The special in to- | let thetimeand pther conditions Lo suchas T i | i Louse, and may not even be reached oA 00 y 81 o e y W ne | AR an s e oot T 1 ¥ ay's W orld-Herald from Lin cogard | to guarantee thogitysuch rouds m some 2 otsion of tho suproma sourt in the. Dasyer Fhe comingr weok will. bo consumed in the | 48¥'s World-Heral nl i oln In regard | o K basis as L heon horein outlined, and | ST Louis, Mo., Dlare! [ s Turol e, 1 Ad Sl Nlal Howd quorese ase a move would in all | house by the consideration of the jugicial, | to the imuovality ormisconduct of Spaker | i oqyg tho worlllifizof the franchiso open | the Municpal clectric Light « awer com TS, LRt R 4, Iy B The suicide of W likelihood be made to effect o compromise be- | congressional, senatorial and representative | kider is not believed by his frionds at this, [ §0the possible infofence that asids from con- | pany steuck today because rerio | dmm to T Ber.] ~The cabinet will nof this city in Yaukton yesterda tween the democratic and independent logis- | district bills and the appropriations his home. Asone promivent ady was beard | S{uctle a shortlin®, its purport is purely of | wages, & B sembleat Otawa nest woels, and a. 814 Bhoalcdnl inls®onm TR Tntors aud then rovive the concurrent contest | Thosoldicrs’ home at_(Grand Islund made | to remark, Hwhy, 1would moro ‘quickly be | g/ peculutivo uadih, o | proparations for the worl of the sessior wifoand two danghters vesi B e i1l Mo lios on the table tn the | such a kick agaiust the cutin therr expeuses | lievosucha roport in regard to my husband 7 | becommencai. It is uuderstond padtiament | to Yankton this aftern oo e o et verubil by tho finance committee that the specl [ thautle. Elder. Ttis ot wuo e vt Ll e e B R e e U LS are favorable to the scheme. Such being house coumittes, of which Mr. Crick Is e nglish Téis on the Result, ol e e nall il | cia. Meeuan gt D it case, there woula be little difteulty in passing | thairman, sent a delegavion of its mombors SO oh 7 : LoNbo, March 7/ —(Special Cablogeamto | ary The 1 i : | and the forul frisos s A e to the home to inspect it condition, Ll Puercr, Neb, March 7. [Special Telegram CPR Tl afternoon. The largest price x was ( S | wa e leadders of his pavty the resolution. Thereis a f T Tue Bee The Times this morning says po . following day senkoer Ry Sy i democrats that they lave been betrage hope that the state will build a few to Tus Bar. - W. D, Hibbum of Plaimiew | [ A bR a0, 200 which Dodd, Mead & Co. paid for a pRfsar pIE sl wrbor that they ought not to sub ol LSautacuatiin oonneetien, with the ustitu- | wag triedon the charge of perjury in Judge | et ]“m“ “l’ 8 _';“‘”“';'l“"“_"" o :\ & Y: 1® | sopy of 1 work on “T'ho Clospel Among the ectine on London Exchange Db il et A D A claim that thero is no « When Shvader was attempting to take a | MeDonuld's court today. Mr. Fiibburn was | o Wpadian Uberais wiil projabiy cool whel Induns of Now Engand,” by Thonas She R e s e e Thayer, who has simply been used, the; R B oy S I e (M5 oF | bound over to the district court is discovered thatno practical result crowned | aed, The same firm paid 31,200 for o fivst | op o (el 8% 8 cat’s paw in the cuse. Raesusaniio RRBGARGELLNG LRSS o farmers allimnce of this county held o | their eforts, “Whatever may bothe elements | cdition of Shakespeare, containing thirty-six | [0 00000 S0 S k e Buloiaony h P Jhopo tho gontleman from | o, lore today which broke upin arow, | OfWeakness in Sir Joun MacDonald s present printed by Isaae Sageard ani 12 | the stods exchange tolay due tothe fuct that 4 k The House Usury Bill. Logan will be sat down on hard,” Tlie house g 20 e " | position, there scemto bo otuers equally Toumt. i 162, John Pioree took the Vivgll | a prominent house in the silver trade, re v, Wyo,, Mareh Laxcors, Neb, March, 7. [Special to 1 acoepled tho suggestion. ba i e Bt duzromus unon the lborls.” . 170" for 000 Tho grand tolal O all | potedto bo wm dimity, had an_enoemous | 540 £ T Tiee. | M il Fropeen 5 - 9 iy = Tne Standard thinks the success of the | books sol 48 £121,000, stock on theexel N onan xohl os Hole committe Bee.]—The house usury bill, orderod en Protectin Ipits. Bratnics, Nob,, March 7.-(Special Tele. | 1,700, Siatiare, thliks e o o, (t1a | ook 8ol wus #121,000, | anie i A GxolengEs niibunt gponwhidny | I SR R e grossed for final action today, reads as fol- | .\ NG Pa, March 7.—A prelimivary | gram to Tue Big. |-A heavysnow storm has | stisfactory, ‘The border proviuces, wlhich Death orsenator (lark. | Jargo family and came to th low: T A o7 injunction was granted today against Kev, | been prevailing b r-'lulldlu \lv.ln o fair m‘*\.\. vn«|lu-l‘|.;rhl~~|lmv. by the Melwley act, have Pierie, 5. D, March 7 | o yoar ago from Laramic ¢ Section 1. Tt shali be unlawful for any per R0 W AR N i | pectof coutinuing all night, The snow bas | rcturned liberals. R N el 2.8 uthontatn s AT VR son, firm, corporation, or associntion, to | A- & (resge, the Bowmau pastor who, With | g ohe "y depth of five lnches—tho heaviest — - to/Tun Bwe.)=The hird viatis of Iuhier Uims | he confor E - il Sabge. contract for, oF recoive, either di. | Uis udbereats, jbroko into St Mathews' | o7 tup winter for this locality, NoBallot n 1linois. in the legistatur full this afternoon i thoper. | 4 3ha. sanls . P reetly or indivectly, whothor in person or by | Evangelical church soveral nights ago, e Senirarite. I Marohfieta the house, | 8om of Senator CLark of Peunington, who has | €100 betwedn tho bauiers ind merctunt th x iven o tho oo agent, any greater rate of iyterost than $10 | straiuiug them [rom interfering with' the Stromaburg Notes. ok ansd. was 010 ropu | been low for sovoral days. Honaor Clark 1 | Hitister of fnaue do At if o popular ey 0. Manh 3 - ber yoar upon $100, upon any loan, or #for- | anti-Bowman pastor, Rev. ‘T. R, Lehw, to - MUGEARIRA A sacias 4 | LD T oloducd, was 010 K- | Eanid Cily and one of the most bighty | 1o was susoribed the provicial goveru- | the provisions of ) R Piarance of money, goods, oF things innction: | morrow. Police ofticors this afornon were | , y Neb, harob 7,—[8p ating railway passenger traftic, Asno B0 E2ly AL ORS.9C Mb ROtk LERY ot must tako measires which will causo | Prof Wilholm St or, I any nerson, firh, corporation, oF @sso- | applied for to boon duty at Ewmunuel An- [ 118 Ber]—Goorge W. Woods has dispsed | jority voted i the joint session,adjournmieut | My citizus of tho Black Hills. Ho | widespread rain, but which will save the ciation, for the purpose of evading the pro--| gelical chureh WmOrOW. of bis business here and left this weels with | Was taken uutil Monday, tlod there 11530 and bus madoa fortune | biuks ice harvest of the st fow weeks has been enormous and many eavloads of the p: Siv Mcvicans b “Tholand is good, takenas a whol beli in four months we shall have ties from the List of judicial distriets and the | for being o parly to keeping u gunbling - The suicide of W Harnden, Preparing tor e nt N 8. DL, March 7.-[Special 1 ANDIEW RosEWATER End of the ves sale, Bk, | -There was o decline in prices at eromated and the ashes eonsigned to waters of the Ohio river

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