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THE OM/ ATLY BE MONDAY, MARCH 16 Brief Sketch of the Fxistence of One of minissionershiy of the world s fatr ho was | An Omaha Minisser Leaves Today to Take | the subjet, Some Phinge a Man Can'e D Man Mut Do Right in Order thounanimons eholes of ~the soate, 1rr Special musie will be arrn 3 ; Up Missimary We plotely Happy lowa's ost Citisans, wective of pavgy “This ho he had t | bocauso, 48 @ senator, he could mot SUNDAY NIGH T 1 IATER offies cpvtad by the logislatite, of CORRECTING SOME OF THE INFERENCES X 3. EVERYBODY KNEW AND LOVED HIM. | VA o “‘“‘» A FAREWELL MEETING TENDERED HIM. [Rev. Faeshn Folls Why He Thinks | BASIC PRINCIPLES OF Al LAWS Balingll was busy at 4 . . £ ative work then was i1 his owa JR Them tmproper. a umemt on foot. 1t was the conl ! v of tho Fiest Preshyterian The State ds Doing No One an In- t Ofthe f He Began Life as o Bootblnek— Vicls- i whish 1o wis closely all An Interesting Sermon Upon the oL 4 Yonng Men asa Facor i Govern Justice If the Stovens Maxie t d not studes and Triamphs of His s Inception and whelt e Sulfect, A Wonderful Nawme of Sunday theiters ment How to Tnsee dost and A Chet it ) o W Ihirten Thres Minute Talks thathe tud bon th t Equitable o 1 that svas th man wh Nis Efforts. Ottunwa toda Sunday Night Theaters, e theutrial g \ Forever, Tired by the w v and work of tt s had beendive 1 that incldent wouks® trial, whicli b .1“"‘. \ I water, Ha hnd commencod planning for another wip abrows ture room of p it and in November, afterbidding friends adien, * W : sl | he sailed ncross the poacclal Paciie, o et i sl i 'y had O i I whose plcid boson he died. He died away | roon by ancarnest audience t the st t f emis e, but with the e isness of o | ists who gathered to join v farewe mum tare Bl s i t Cureer — Honors That Crowned e about e B L | s fellow ot ing asa partinge compliment to Rev had e citlion, but the sorrow of tho city today | & L¥aris, ! bl AL e tuebed oty would "not be tanifest becsuseof this, ft | field m Bulraria TR 6P iy Show wis the noble quilities of & man’s heart | The prouinent resen which made him beloved. Starting asa pow | Bistop Newma Doy he attained wealth by the most arliuous | of tho Wes) o . Laior, e refiembered his own arcorandit | softered his b artio all humnity, Thero ar fanilies in_ tis dty who owe their lives to i + cliargo that ith 1 thedead eitien, who, when hunger and cold | Kev. Turklo of e Memoria ave an unreasonably R ¢ g woild lave won in the steagele for 1ife, | oran o tons ney invested in st drove both away with L geNrous pure for ry oare b . and lovine thougitful Ho Kiew 1o sueh 2 and actual X i thing asdefeat. s pride of hiseity wos of el are wide T t 3 pre tive ¢ Cif a patriotic chavacior ity listitis | Furkle, Chaneellor Creiglton was iutrod Crane, Brown, Shank, Hodie sopenganer of tho Method Rt BLLA . that in | | 1 Gireen of Moun d o prayer tion he was connectel with succeeded i | and > for vearky hal @ an hooy - spite of indifference or mistakeon the part | jnteresting ma 1o sld o Tall i s Cansed a i \ others, e thougzbt of laving to part with brotier s d g i At th L 5t HHe was alwaysa champion of the vidhts of | | 1 i b tray the child anct of the women, What Al g e MLl yandhe bid him God s pe Cre was ek of joy to the th coulid dotoward scattering the rosos and ear e and bappiues into the el i s the owan and entering the misionary work { ina foretgn Tand, butthe Lord will ‘reward ot Crelating fo t I ! ; . § Lathies were aly ith the poor and i (e u c ¢ . £ those who trustin Him and for every bard | Ha trinl and ever dificalty with busa % oppressed. His ambiion was to mak thioke . e t i t t Oftnmwa the firstcityin the stae and his the mar argument upon imagi I 2 [ b were hereulean. No appedled to him | suitable rovard . 1P renders @ mply frox unnecesssary. | ] b, ! e for aid but reccived it, No class of wawe- | | Bishop Newuian spoke uextar Davis has bea. I garians | Phis . SRchl ngh nt and refin 3 devitees hose who have suc Leckey 1ot heathen by any means. The we the Sunday night theater | this st o dificulty to be met with In tho mixsion catdies the younz man who Nas no home, 1 Its powor may by insig giddy Yo poplo who feel vory fittle of the i) and if it had the 1y lives, was his inordinate ir { thein ferer ir : pioned its disfrauehisenert (rom griovan ce, my aru i s i ) No boy showed an hovest endeavor togot on | ire very iutolti e to rate tetion | €YY € of the state, with one [ inthe world, butthat he appoiuted himsolf and . ning ou weaknoss of his aene T - o sentimeot that 4Ot committes to enhwice his chances of | UM 1 gononl argument FAHER Sorran ey Hatketlhe tumya Jowa's SOrTow weess, Ho was accusiomeld to pomt j Workineris the fierce oppusition of the | & TR B DpeATes] {Rind1e) audIf T th a Mr. Garber says, o page % of his pam Deniy, March 15.—Tu tho parish cl Colot all was bor i Glasgow, | out a numbe: the bost cxample | Turkish governmentio the desired frec BICl Nedranticns; bat Ty LAVE HoKo: 1t Is this facuity, distinet. from and supe phlet: **Ho (referring tomyselh proceeds to | at Mitchellstown today Pather Sexton SRSLinaL ; - 1880 ho diad Mars Sty ihok Lt B e youns men | of the Bulgarians aud theopposition of ol rocreations, It tiey Lave buomo fas- | 1t s tais facully, distluct” from and sinierie the anclision that ot only st a msi | tho next election would probably resultin | 1S91,at Hone Koug, China, lavine lived d | of the ditv and say : Flere_are my boys; | (reek church to P gl B cipsied by thoglae andglittor of tho siage. | toull. ybetlies, nasigis wid destre th mum rate bo 8o low as to earn no more han | the retirement o am O'Dricn, and | yearmore than the allotted thee scorc. 1 raised them,” and the: orealways | Of thesuperintandent of missions, which s to | Bl SRS RN o Sabi yertive chaticter o t gl ot areasonable rate on actual cost of buiiding f‘" S it " “'“””‘ e Al At the uge of seven veurs, in company with | glid to reciprocate the justfecliog of pride. [ b0 taken up by Iev. Dr Duvis, re Lt A I D oL g SR gl the rond. but it must be us muchlowerus | OV effort s Yl bt Me- | his mother and step-father, ho came to | 1 the cityof Ottumwa md my oldneig- | uives & mu of —excoptional abiity LRl L B Al et Al A H Will provent the receint of o revenueon sums | NI forthe distvict Amecrica, lnding a1 Quebsc after a voyage of | bors will foel that T have heen instrumental | 1ot only us. a _religious leador but IEiLat s s iy A evBI R RIS | Sy G O e et Tl S i | o | LT e CadT oty |18 ol anaeationsl e s volls (e | CRYIay e/t oo detighful wbout tho | by e soies us the sverienty of son Yonas 1 from counties nnd went to Montroal, aud thencoto Port Hope | for b lived,” suid he at onetime, onle there speak several lnguagesand | BGRECEIEE 0 L Tt o e e o o BTt Vi flu]wmn\ othor words, it cost | {jiauey i et b heaving whon | o the banks of Lake Ontirio. After a A A i U0 a1 et e s Yuitoel RS et Hotiing a2 || o VAT AR 1O o Sl et e N SR ot L85 per to buill the -road, [ ¥ attemuted tospea 1o poiieohad 10 o sojourn there his mother, brother and wealth or the disposition of his thy, the vefinedand the educated. Dr inauitheyl Ghrivsins souttiieviote | likhe ingratine s cotmmial obaticn: but, says tho argum EHita a3 g DS CULSCOTO BUTBICR S S0 Bt bimself walked fourtecn miles to Brighton, | property. 1t is genenlly believed that lis Wn emineat missionary, has esap- | VOIes aginstthe Sunday niglt theater and is honoral, villaw and tne soci realized £1670 por mile from lauds and bonds § e and from there proceeded to. Holdermin Fous | ostate 18 worth from $100,000 to 450,00, o callege at Constantiiople, where FmrTeT undphyitcal law witl not boreswsted. Wh AT s Dl et S hati s A Pugilistic Senntor, Coritions . it th o Vol fHall (IAEH G Ltk Diat | oWieA: ths! incitan e rgall (ibbas dnd Ry o ntatelots Jare ting s find Vs, Winslow’s Soothing | a man is living in harnony with bimilr tablished <0 low as 10 withhold @& return on Cantesror, W. Va,, March 15.—The 1eg- | joney selling matehes, jofore he w numberof smaller houses inthe city, besides i from which a vast amountof lght |5 st remedy for their chiidren, | will notbe found o bea dis mord than £1 On that finding the | isla adjourged at midnizht Saturday. | eleven years old he walked from Cobu ch real estate. It is mostly free from in- | 1% ;’:"‘f’; DOl L Mo RO e s S L R author concudes that the rates proposed by | Just before adjournment the sergeantat- | seventy-three miles below Toronto, to Chi. | cumbermnee and is uidoudtedly bequeat od ter. Davis would assume bis duties anc e TR LT soennobles wd _magniic i the Stevens maximum rates bill are abou Rl W R mf”” t aquornm for the | 40y around-about way, which involved u | tohis welatives here. Thathe wa a 'lmm.m sponsibilities therein Bulgara in a meck Crazy to Get Married. b Ll ‘,“‘; b m‘m; vulrar o ‘I\ ot right, not 0o high, and ~ gives the bill his en- | sepate and attempted to take Senator lonott. | distance of seven or eieht hundred miles. | readily demonsiratel from the | and Christlike manyer he woull succced sentence of eight monthsin tho peniten. | HOURAE IO T YO0 L R o dorsement.” Bt Ehe el et strnen the st ] Afterarriving he was ~cmployed In various | fa o started ife s u boot. | Eider Shankoffered a_fow well timed re- | tiary wasimpsed on - William Fass, a burly | Sh 19 e Somiiion i o e L 1 will show the unggli®ess of this state R K gt | capacitiesat difforent hotels, provinghim. | g an estato of over §00,00, He | Marks andthen Rev. Davis wis introduced. | German, in Brooklyn, for assault, Magirio | gen, t Bin elitie 76 b 4 ment by quoting in full the couclusion drawn SabI L SiE Tl omasEnate . self peculiarly adaptod {o bis call- | his will, which_is amongs his priv He said hiehad been convineed for neavly ten | oG85 & OSH e d outinual delight. Toobey moru by mefrom thestatisties which 1 had com ST RE G i ing. Mo advanced from one posinon o SR B I OB LA, asd natt | FORES (RGYHGIDIERG (D holombaniisioniey, (|| 2seid. 8 someitt glxiaoniyiscs oic.iyiose Ly [ s joRanpln et 4 thaw Bac L pled. Afier showing by two differont meth- A (e G i I othin, oot o8 ot e ol Lo ool [ s maniers. ait: mttafscbony ars | He hd bow proparing for the gt work. | mothor 1t o wilow ind who hus o littie eandy { Hiolaws of bygiche gteae Lenthh, 46C 10 of ods that the stockholders of the road are Mavwin, Mareh 15— The ministers of for- § yoined recciver of the Lake House, which | ranzed priorto 1eaving San Francdsco, He realized that the responsibilities of this | andstatimer acensed Haas with ha thecivil laws brings mace and proiec curning their dividends on the proceeds of | eign and colomal affairs have draited & | position he filled umil 185, Upon leaving h O O L B e Ctato will | position—the superintendency of Bulgarian | ingstruck heraftorshe indigiantly spurnod | (Lig Only sufity tothe statound to sorlety | public dontions, T proceeded to show that | scheme for a treaty of commerce with Amer- | was presented with a fine gold watch, the | fall to lis sister and brother. A cablogram | issins —werevery important and at tines | yig offor of mar A R s T S L e the approvimate carnmgson the _donations, | ieain response to the Washington govern- | letter accompunying it being sigued by the | just reived awpoures that the remains § he uimost feared, when he meaured his Sl a it & ) R R OLE LU A representing the inuinsic value of the stock, [ ment's proposal. The scheme will be ex- | most prominent men in the city | Bave been shipped for Hong Koug per ~City | tapabilitios with his own ave, that he would | F500 O anl on the death of the gi nletter, butin spiit 1 ¥ for the year ISST (taken as an average year | amined by Premier Dol Castilo before being After Taving the Lake Houso Mr. Ballin- | of Rio,” and will reach San_Franciso about | 10t I equal to the demands, but trusting in | father, avea be to pay his addresse It m.‘\-vnu olerated a half complinnce wit considering the years 1853 150 inclusive) | presented to Mr. Blaine cat spent thie morths. in -ty i going | April 5. 1roparationssre being mado fora | God. e wis diternined to'do the best he | to Mrs. Pesse. She declined bis attentions, | Lhe SIS, 08 L the rank or _richesof an amounted bt 2 por cent. 1 then franoa g ihrough mostof the southurn states, and | public funeml semicein tho conl palwo d | ©ould, R, Divis spokco as aman of pliin, Ll LML S B oy wy eomeiusion in tho following lang Y A ATaat (Doslraye off the constof Cape Haltoras was | the funeral cortegn w N biedls be tha | honest convietins andheroic aetermination | g iy due 1 S 113 WOO | Jaw, then respect for the stututo ceasts, a TS thaioioning lncminael ) o || Mientien Vitlage T inioat, Deatenyell [0 B e e T o 2 gl thit besvot Haifeto the woris i | S CETILR SRR [recen anpias RUCell (1 me metch dn e eace. ot considered invessonable if they were made | | DErsorn Mich., Mareh 15, - Flire at Fow- | Krer visiting the cast_he came_ 1o Chicaggo i £ 2 At remiarks wore received oy the autionee in | SRR IS RIS IR N e it i on money furmished by the stockhotters, | 1erville, Mich, today destroyed the postoftice, | and oponed the Brivgs House, wh B0 R ouBRou Latatiinbigng s end il rdligracrmay oo ot » i o . Mg I breatnless siien and mayy a silent prayer Portape. ey would, But | do ot thini | express oMfice, opera houscand o latgo nun- | o fow months, he went. 1o Gulesburg a bkl v il il asceuded for hin as o talked Perios ) NN GRS T B e e thero can be much guestion that the state is | boerof business blocks and wellin s, The | came proprietor of the Haskell ilous o, o 1 il 3 3 > Atthe close the congregation shook hands 3 1 do6ix 1o ‘eio al ingustioa 1t thio presnt (reas | 10ms 18 plated’ nt:$10,000, Wit by, ihio | s ntonstut of Iho Paskel Bliuse. (Lo | Buiralo Xl dxiondli Slowiig, Hubotio | wivk Rev Davls ai wile, wills Wi cisie | El8 dlsulin | Wan - to resiie] | S | i tivkuaut lauiitrende of tie pee; onatbie maximum Fate bill preseited by Sen- | surance. tiis wnd visited. Minnesott, where he pur the Ghost Dane and_congrigation sang ‘tGod Be with You | P eI ARG OB ATIE G SUHRGL | DRt atl SRR R AT & aslor Stevens (semnte fle %) s passed, - chased a tract of Tand, and thence in the fall | William F. Cody, bgtter known as “Buf- | Till We Mect Avain - el A RN vt 1o b 160 | mia s dtloien bF tio| Sitison) yhen “woreneer |t heso o Burned to Death, of 18 came to IKcoltuk, la., us ma of. |\ ralo Hillj13 was iyt Sty yestovdayon s | o Dvisiluves oday for New: York, e sy Ao eyl D UG b RO pp e urs am made upm 4 principle New York, Mar 5.—The residence 1e Ivins House, 2 e ¢ = = Salion s it e it O AT G I coniit o b e LU |“ oo “;mm x“_‘ New Yonrx, March 1, The residence of |t nl‘: é‘,;;f‘“}.g\ i ho removed o Bontons. | We¥ home from Washington, To a reporter Tie Wonderful Num 1 wsed :;u»m...a the house with & kuife, | the trueeritoion of the coudition ot pu s e A S e ral B 15 | ortand openel the ASBimne houss, thense to | besatd, “I lavefor North Platio this even- | Pastor Atlendelivered an fntoresting snd [ Qf OO oceasin, Just as Mes. Dosso was | soitimmint onall questions alecting s Al lumds of fnocent. olders 'Tho_answar o | PALY lumed this morning an wo general's | Pairield and from there to Agency City, | ing. and as soon as fin strighton 1 sone | mstrictive semon yesterday in lis puipit IR R e el VL s povermnent of outs ever I,’,'.',',:,‘,,‘,::“'f,“‘ m»v‘.;:‘.“.4.\.-;;1“:4«'.‘.’”["n\::ltl“v::.,. son Willinm, age !H\iv.\ two, perished :I\I:l;'l\;ltl;“-“ln'u‘i‘\:”l‘lu “4; :m;»t r\{»\‘.At«»‘ _.Ivrw”V ¢| of my personal Lusineds, I shall leave for | at the M. E. church, comer of Nineteenth | notto wreck his happiness. He was ejected g, the young man bolds Lusiness mukes dividends are entitlod to con- Chilian Commander Killed, SERTisE i RY i Lo tiva | [ere b mauai CEa sl FRvi i Saaic I ecUes RilEc ueete SR C o bae eSS, B e e ittt o | il e m et s it R et siderationut your hands as well 05 thosemen | Brrsos Asues, Mardh 15, Colonel Robles, | €0tns and the watch that had been prossuted | fac Bicaum is nolonger in it. I yon waut | he soid: O R sy o Ind i M B inaar b LE) oy r ima ) Ande st whose investments take cuvideuds. The sl 5 | o o Chdoaros o tho Sameararormitod | tolearn additions! fads, you mist soe-my | It is seodless_for mn to argue that the | Lagdiniu roun table. Againho was putout, | hiemustbe u eximplo of shedienca to 4 Holders of this stock took it subject to the | Commander of the Chilian government | ngvod onwith the terminus of tho railvond | manngor, Major Burie e e R U G p ARG R DS Lo R G e s ety cquitios xsting botwoon tie Stato and tho | JG00s, was kiltediu the engugonent of | io Oitumwa. In'conmertion with his hovel | | Major lsufko was founct st theMilird md | Messah 1S nawe alo 18 truly swor s e B e | ety corporation.” March 0, i SBetiiiony Relind il ony tasse viban eov. | Wi Anatalkabivomonls Ho wdt -vAmbe: | (ot Otkite saine. Koo swonder walor over hin. - SUll e continued cocourt | auactive facor i covating public senti It is readily seen that Mr. Garbo Only a Fow Srniiont liconsos for scparalo and distinel | Tore, Tshallbe Coay's managor, Mr, Coly | saason und then lose tholr poswr. OF things | - Mrs. Pesse's daught L TR Ll b Sl pampolet does not state this conclusion, but 5 Mar ] branches of business, allof which he made | D8 just returned fron Washington, where, | fherenre many thictsoem wonderful. Won PR L JU B Rl kb L an eutirely different one. My conclusion was | PARIS Mareh 15 g AL GOMATILI (FoR) nlneiyiatdCIul WhatiFRG || wILh tho /a6 P iNss 8vs AN (OB FIONIKIA Otk 1 eyl s bt ayaC et ) B14 o or QoL EIT ity | R Ab e o B e A ah i |t seliaton) iy el b pIloL a0 to the offéot that the reduction ot local rates fwero largely attended. Only a fow ar- | prictor of the stae line from Ottumwa t | Connell and Dorsey, e overcame the opposi- | wonderful earih, wonderful plinets, wondor: G e i SH W B Lt LI LA e S0RE asked for in theStevens hill could not becon- | rests of betters were made, Bloomticla, nd. during that Tong - voriod, | Hoh that wes very proiounced sainst taking | ful evonts, - Al thew wonders nre bt 1BE | him outyf the plam avhor by assltol et “the datat: bidor sidered us wronsing the. road when the —-——— ik anishinen sadiREtori. oy e || 1001RAN L0 Buines e RVINE N MoBHpIESITd || inniarbal oS Ib AT PGB IRk HORS | Bo e oo e assiu ted o H UL Ll Gl equities existing between the voad and the AMUS ENE) missed @ trip. In 1570 the | yailvono | ths, hehas since boen busy making arvan ORIl Hoia the fauhor o fOmIAIL, HTa | s oo s tol i L peoplo were fairly considered. | 1ventured i crowded this stago off the track | Mentsto sail hangeth the yworld on nothing, By Hin all TR L AT R o conclision in my argunient as to what | olmp,” with [Patti Rosa in the tibular le, [#nd he withdvew “his _stock. Sin “Wewilllake 100 of theghost daneing In | (hings exist and thiive. How wonderful is e D e amonnt the earnings ought to be on | o inade drama writt Traahoiis Fred | thatdatebe v a line to Sigourey, a dis duns, who are nowat Fort Sheridan, and | God! this donatea margm, but sugrested that if | & comedy drama on by the date Fred | e of thivty-two miles, wtil the comple. | With them lave New York about Apral 1 “Giod is wonderful for the mimber of his [ FOUArrize s just cometo Light i P ey woi 22 |er cent a relucton of lo. | Marsden, revised by Clay M. Greer fon of the Clitago, Milvaukoe & St. Baul | The first show will begiven at Strausburg, | yoars, Thoy a6 mst. Anding dut. Before | River, Mass. Johu Picie was bora in AT peDbe o eal Tates suen as made in the Stevens bill, | tracte vy large audience to the Boyd | railrad, when that, too, was withdeawn, Tn | Germany. After doingz Germany we shall | gy fathors lived, and before Alexander and | souct sixty-tive yours i ' ) e Sl would notalter them to an unreasonably low | last evening, 1564 Mr, Ballingall erccted the Balling travel through Hollandand France, md will | Kepsos, Abratat. Sonb and Adim: befor YRS PR AR A Ihantozontsitoiiio point. A moderate conclusion never received house, on the covner of Main and Gros Do absent at least two yea ihe frlh was hoola iiiblEpiio aldla ibep | o o Y raiofmn ool e na vzl o @ miore vidlent wrenching than this one did streots, which he operated forton yeurs, He addition 1o giving o show wo shall | Lo was mate for the son Of ever (i L WERIAELEEN G ol UL e R Aot when it was twisted into the one which we i fhen Leased his, but retained the manage. | toach Tndians the ways and customs of | nountains were heaved : before the sun was | SVhen the war br L] pave quoted from Mr. Garber's pamph Story, and is exceedingly wel mentof the Depot hotel, At one timo he | the whites, thas fitting then forcitizenship. wle to rale the day and the moon torule | Served threc years. Wi =0 The majority of men whodesire . reduetion | geuius of the muthor shining through many of | was exteisively interested Inpork packing Major Burke laves for PineRidge today, [ thetight, angeic smgs nyake the spreading | 1hewarhe waniel togo t of Tocal” Tutc's in this stato avenot ex s and situations. And it givesthe | . Whileneveran aspirant forofMicial position | Where he will conplelo the proliminries for | silence. 10 joyous tchoes, giving wlory to | hiswiferefusd. o woat 1 iy nor anarchists, Thew desire is not primaril the deceased has frequently been honored by | muking thetrip. the Most Figh. But before an angel | remaiued there fifteen yeans. Basti) to oppross the rilrods slieve a state S his pavey and fellow eitiens with local ofic - ever breuhed, or sung, or flow, God, ever | Ui shesent him severlletiors ay i oo with i reasonable qnd estortionate | Yersatility asabowitehing litthe commediene. | %or many years ho was_a member of the Wil Tamy aTime. wonlerTul, existed as ihe Great Eternal, | 10 vt buthe nfusel. — She Taaigls local Fates o far a8 a tonsisent with tho | PattiKosais now near tho zenith of er | demeceatio cmveal committoe Ho was a | prank Dikinson, seainst whora chares | o iswondorfultlsoin Hisoe, * White | tsol i Califunis nowspprs for lim, and siliach whii E ) justrights of investod capital, tame, und is quito capable of stepping into | memborof the general assembly of Tows it | g Cending Sl e we were yot sinners He had such love for us | hen the divorce laws of thatstate had [ pudCCiwBEs GRS & I will now briefly consider the principles | the shoes of Lotta when the latter decides to | 1535 Provious t this, however, ho v are pending, and whobasa gonoral reputa | WO N I SOUAR TLE I IS . Miakto | been compliet with she sceuren a legal | Juf bt he Shold by underlying the proposition which Mr, | abundon the garish gleam of the footlights | clecied aldevman of tho city of Ottumwa, | ton asa thief, was arested last night. On | jesjised the shame. Before the world was, [ Separation. She th nt to Boston to 10 e e LALCIE 2 Garber s vigorously atticks, to-wit: That | for the restshe has s well carned. Sho is | and re-elected several torms ufter, his arivalat he sutionhe was entificd | God was love. His love wiil continue for | $d2 witha sister. While thore she met aui | i L ] the donated lnd and bonds should becon- | artistie in everything she does, and ber | e originated many of the improvements of | immediately oy a prisoner named Harrisas [ ever. i mureied a man named Cozons, Hedied about | F Ao ol BHIOLIL sidered ton certain estent in the doterinina- | humor is delightfully spontancous. Therc is | thecity, and urged them witha zeal that in- | tie man_who Sold ~ the latter abolt of calico | **od’s earo for all things proves Him | & year o Tie childron were well awar i R tion of what are reasonable Fates. The point | no straining after effects, no sacrificing hnes | sured success. In 18573 ho was nominated for | for 81, Harris was arrested with the calico | truiy wonderful. He provides forall people | Berciccumsta 1 abo kuew of the s R is mado that the bonds voted in aidof leased | for situations, On the coutrary, art eve mayor, but declined the honor. Ho hald also | Saturday night, but could giveno explana- | and is kind to the needs of all animals. father's condition, as he nad retumned OIIeNte tisaines 1 mast e linesof the B.& M. railway should ot be | where prodominates, while self is loft pleas- | boen noniuated forsenator on thedemocratic | tin ofher than that e hud bought the goods | that God has done is wonderful. We and been livine here and had become ¢ G asligtd G R SO R At Hah considered, sinee the B. & M. railway leased | antly in the buckicround. Miss Rosa s a | ticket. On March I, 157, he was presented | from an uwiknown man for 8. He was | condemmned todeath, Felkept the o | blind. The biindnoss was sail to have arisen | &l vioktorsof tholawshall prowptly pay the the roads longafter they were built” and did | pretty dancer, a fair singer and a born | With another five gold watch ctiin of | mighty gladto see Dickinson has madea way for our escape. Wonderful | from theet N ated during | PO 1 (e Hizher ‘Ao not divecly receive the bonds. Before | comedienne, suprly worimani cugravel i £ deed! g thewar, and it Ton R 8 el omaogol pointing out the irrelovance of the areu. | A strong company assists the star in un- | with the follow i 1 “Hon. P. ( - 7 o s of distress low wonderful does | ceived a back SR S il va gt m e ment T will State tiat analagous ob. | ravelling the mystory surrounding the bivth | Ballingali, byhis guests at_soldiers rounion | o rRuuok, phdrgati Goubps. Lostes and Joveny, chtass doath | Daionof SIb pe turing life. O h1 iiatation for. oh joctions cunnotbe made to the lnd grant | of Lmp, fcidontally contributing to tho pleas- | ot Des Moines, 1570, and others in Towa, fn | Thewayin which John Stuart MILL pro- | 4}, 3 pereavements lose their powerwhen He | The ehildre dete ynave theis par Konations for the resson that with uninpor: | ure of the ovening by very daver speaialtics, | token of estoem. Prior to this a chnin | esedto thelady who eventually becume'his | {0 I ; nts remited, and s w > tant excepiions they went diveetiy to the 1. | George C. Boniface, 3., has a strong partin | manufactures Yopleye; prssentoctiind | e SelUOivesionzm gl ve “To thesecker God is wonderful. When as the former Mr. and - Mrs. Pie & M. rai further that the conces: | Sampson Sult, U. S) A, a Florida lnd m by “The of Ottumwn.” Both I wish [ had yourhead Mr. Mill, emarked | i 5nra o fusing and fears are tormonting, | C4m0 one wezain. —they aro now living slon of all~ Mr. Garberasks in vefevence to | boomer, wheh nie plays in @ manner that | these giftsare exceedingly valuable in more 1 oreasion when it gatlenan | o 4 plader’s wander thevosoon is peacd | thir children j bond donations would notmaterially affect | Leaves fittlo to be desired. respects thau one. t solved for hera Kiotty point [y | andloy that mssoth all wdontanding. Tho - the validity of the general conclusion | Cerald Gifin s Mr. Aspen Timid, with Later, Mr. Ballingall visited the wost for | oA Twisho I hud your beart, veplied | Ghgian will strongly testify that God is Cortificate Bnough reached in my former argument. Logally | very little memory, madé a pronounced hit, | vest and recreation, sponding about sic [ M QL . wonderful. e delivers fromevils, increases and monlly the B. & M railvay in its cout- | givingan oxccednely studious, yot withal [ weeks on the Paciiic const, aund upon his - re- Wall, suid the lady, *since your head and | JHEEC Ly Thosses our Labors i muiti Javiet posite charicter has assumed every liability | unctuous aiture of & type of ~man you | turn interosted himself ‘in ovginiziug the | WY beart swm o auoo so well, Lam quite | e ourjoys, 3 i g f to the state of Nebraska and its citiens, | meet very often 4 militla_of Towa. In this as in the groater | Willing that weshould gointo partuership.”” | "5y quth Gon is wonderful, The slade: which wis incarred by any one of the in Tom Timid, & young man who finally cuts | part of his undertakings, he distinsuistied Aundsuch was the result the cold swent, the terrors, all give way to dividual roads before its absorption by | loose from is niother's apron strings, was in | himselfand was appointed mnjor of the Pifth A Dl and fife and raptare, for God is wonder: | ©f cormmon o the B. & M. ralway, where thero has | the hauds of Idzar S. Halstead, and was | resimentin I, teing promied two yonrs Al HeHad to Do Was to Shue 1t [ ful At the jpdguent with the Lay acoising | colony oferal no o not beon an expresswaiver by the people of | played very well indeed. Williarn N. Grif- [ Jater to colonel. He was soon afterwards SNy dear sin™ sid the man who had | andour sins appoaring, God is so wonderful, | | dod 10 Tt e anfore. this. Habiily. cThe argar | e Srome W, Duane, Harey W, 1, Miss | presontea wath a gold mounted sword by*the | come aboard b tho 1ast stitlon to (he | Wb ELis own biood o w kit ouracquittai | “Did you n ments used in this pamphlet’ 0f Mr. Gar. | Floyd, Miss Hateh and Miss Frving wére all | Sheridan Guards. The following year lo | 5508t 1 I T8 W intront of | andsetsus fre. Wondorful VLEALL sAnd You w her's prored upon the' nbaudoned principle | excallnt in thelr parts, roandiak out one of | wasoledied majorgonersl, but=tho’ governor | hA1Vidua: who satin the seit i lront of I heaven the wonders willinerase, We v aiy d thata raiload corporation, under the law. s | th most delightihl porformances given on | assuminga supervisory power to reviss the | him, reports the New York Tribune, | gopyar the multitude Fo has saved, wondors | * to be treated s a privaté individual, and | the local stage this seasor returns, gave his competitor the plce to | "don't you know that by keeping that | u the glirious mansions e s mide, wor e hn T B e B S which o vias logully viecied by tho orcan this cold day vou not only [ dersat tho 1 He imparts, Wonders in paxties donotalways follow private property oo i b o ized citizen s vy. The oficers and ©your own lealth, ut the | nunerable. 0 glorious God ! Wonderful when transferrea, so equitios existing b TO TRY VABTAIN CATLIX. soldiers of the different brigudes tostified in | health of everybody i lhis : e e e v en the state and a raiiroad corporation do | . - many ways to their belief inhis just caims | oy oo e man |every wiy, woaderiul forever. Though th ot follow thie ralroad. mronerts when trans. | Court Martial Witl Mect at Head- | by banquots in his honor, and notably in ono | 15 h" ! Moy P 10¢ THE A oo eoint Mim not 1 now i forred. | am surprised that . secre of quarters Today caso by the presentation of a magiuificent | "#ide the open w "“' hall i Ha b, e ; shall by and by, But to uly host the boanl of transportation —a boay ap-| The court martial, called for the purpose of | badee Sevin precious stones. And don't you know,” continued the | jreis wonderful and will o be tt pouted in the interest of the A8 s Hoted Innth, M. Tiallingell wis iisted- | Mon in the saddwhehind, 'that evon || theme ol thelt mitusiis toaaoe, s b Mo to reguiato fho use of ntal in securing the present law for the | though you are willing to risk your own | glor taThy wonderfal name bie Ao road property—a ge wan whose M ¢ ction of landlords. He was the first [ health, itis selfisgyand wrong of you to A 5 — e i il today in the court martial room in Tir Brr: | president of the Hotel Keepors' association | rigic tho hoalth oadth or poople 3" Thirtesn Tir Talks, vatof the people depends upon the iiding. Most of the members of the court 1d was annually re-clected fora “Yes, 1guess yop're about right,” ve- | The following unique notice ewled atten | plied the man by tie windaoy, tionto the men's meetingat the Young Men's of this very distinction between the property | aqerived Saturday night and {ay and i ‘rwu-‘- In IN81 Ee was prosental of arailroad corporation and the property of | thoy will doubtisss ail bo present whei the | with a gold chuin consisting of forty-six 16 y a private individual, should resortto such an | yoil is eall | : links. on cither side of which is the name of Well, then,” wgntinued theman be- [ Christianassiciation concert hail yestorday argiment An oficer who is not on the court said yes- | ® hotet and its landiord, This costly «iit was hind, *consideringg gll these things and t 4 p,om “Thirteon thoughtful threo - . ! “This nt, carried to its logitimate | terday to a Brw reporter: 1 will prafict | Prescoted by the associition | that you ave pmbably, an ordinwily | minte talks o gopics of tho times L / o ‘.m‘\ conclusion, means that by transfer of its | pight wow that £he court will not find Captain | 10 the threelast natonal democratic eon- | decent man, whyidon’t you close that the D propertya corporation can absolveitself from | Catley giiilty of the charges preforred against | ¥entions Coloel Ballingatl lud chargo of tho | indow 2" k £ ol 18 b ) g systen s ft= liability tothe stute, and by the same act | him. - When an oficer hasa doctor's certifi- | 10wa delegation, aud in lattonof s | SR on v raniled the TS 0 stirving songs by soulful singers - wieh need 11 wv“‘ E Stranger,” regljed the man beside | About e hundred and forty men AN \ viahle wediciie ke Ho give similar absolution to the grantee | cuwo i his pocket to the effect that | 3ervicesthe delogutes at Chicago presentul dow, a8 aron i Keithor the courts nor the neople consider | ho s unable . for active duty, I teil | him will s cross aid star sot with aiauionds, the window, '““‘“"“1 around in his | preont when Prof. Shodon waved the hate ¢ A | fsaparilia sucha doctrine as valid Just b e o fanroof neuinag the | entraved with tho cost-of-wrms of the staw | Seat and guzed il upon his interro N R S T S e 5 S ver lifeis considered asa part of the basis of the | duty, [ understand that Captain Catley has The Wapello County Agricultural society | shut it. A 3t Fang and Ieonody drev:the bows legal right of the state to regul o certifieate to tho offect that b was | Selected ~Colonel Ballingall for its first “By gum! | wilj® the man in the | €Mty over the steings of thar violins, frefght charies, soshould tho fact that the | mot able for netive dute at tho timo ho was | President, and he —devoted much timo | sont behind oxolupwmel. And he ovi- | After afow minutes of singing tho ale or its citizens gave the rilwa; corpora: | ealled out at Pine Rudje.” and moans for o its = advancoment | jontly moant what be sid, for ho lemned | S0k the mesting in band aud veu vious thoso magnificent donations which ren Indeed there ave few publie enterprises w alhe said, for he leuned | epgpterof Romans, remarvking as he did der possible their financial life and success, which he has mot beon actively interested | Overand began tugging at the window | thatif all theeopies of the bible in existenc oot e S T S B e e Al E and has contributed generously of Is time | Withan energy born of intenseindigna- | butonewere destr and of that o sonablencss of the rates charged the citizens . and means. In the soring of 156 Colonel | tionat the conduct of the manin front, | destroyeld except this chapler, there would z of the state is under cousiceration, Burglars Secure Some Profit by Rob- | Ballingall nade a trip to Europe, visiting | The window clung, somchow. [t would | still remain sufficient of thewordof (iod to ‘4 q\Jv.‘/, We have repeatedly heard from the oficials bing a Hostler, Eugland, Scotland, Irelnd, Wales, France, | not come, Despite the ivate man’s con- | COWert = the word. Thero — wis | 3 of the B. & M. railway, and other roads,that | Joseph Tayloris N. B. Falgwer's hostier, | 1tl¥, Austein, Prussia, Bvaria, Holland. | tinued tugging, itstillelung. Tho man [ fome = more singing = wd - then “the | thereduction n local rates would work o [ o0 r N e I et | Belgium, and minor provinces, and i 18 | "o SRS 3G idow o at | lewer called for reniiris fron thise i Frent injistico to the. stockholders, would v | He sleeps fu the barnat 1521 Betglas street. | ynado a trip sround the world, sailing from f Mo bA® > )y th appenrel Lo 4ho audience, casiatly hintig that if they @ wrongfil confiseation of property and that | Last night whenbe tucked his pants away | San Fraucisco, visitig Austraiin, Chin, | % tain an - iniense pleasure from the | didpot respoid_prmpliy b I cali them the roids are now eavning ouly avery smail | under his bead there 0t oue of thage-dapan and all other points of interest in the | 0ther man's oforts, and when the tugrer | outby mme. Nocalling wisnecessary,how Were all wise enoigh Athis advieein | My app A S SR AT SR | e old world, ~ Ou his retarn from his fist wip | finally ceased his vain tagging, and after , for tho respouses were many and season, a world of suffering world beavoidal. | A, Atlantie City stale board of transvortation, ac Burglars slippod ina 1itle later on and got. | U0 EUFupe a banquet wis @ivon in bis howor | uttering o gentlo oath vesimed his soat | Pranpt, A wamber of strgon took part ‘ ¥ yon suffer from-impure blaod, scrofula, | N. B If you dicl Tood's Sursa- The Parnelhte mecting at Middleton today was sparsely attended and Harrington ai Clancy were inable to get a hearing when andhe finally beame so avlent in his woo. General B. B, Fowler, in Brookiyn, was Astrd tory of mmarriage, 3 who are moved only by the highp the public welfare, The play is much superior to the usual run Iy dramas, for it has o consistont ke out Plere enlisted Ad star an excelient opportunity to disply noe @ special i AL inass, or 10 Az, without ref is pernic Suclh e iteroates colective o) ment and destroys all revern sty of the ' law, and create wis undor marey a i hearing cnarges preferred aguinst Captain Catley of the Second infantry, will convene ers, theologims, chers and trave VR i uonn Sum&mm pariil PN ~1‘ cepting flzures as n busis, so nver 0 atthe Bulingall house, which was particl- | in- sullen silence, the me St | and, with the stirdng songs sandwieled b LAy A IS e oy RV Fy s v e o (b yonr of \ht greatsisine | the #. A wannamed Leisure who sleeps | Pted fu by hundreds of nis fellow cltizens, | of ”l“‘\lm“,"wl I,I‘."‘:”,‘Ii‘ iz ”fmll““'.’; .‘_h'y‘” twebn the testimonials tho hour sped rapidly Ayepa, hillinenon, § s SRR 2 oW of cngineors on the B. & M tem, au- | with Taylor lost$2. without regard to warty or creed. Mr. | it it he way 10ve feltall () SO E L by, The leader aunounced that the thir , pounced that the rosd was mitking only | —_———— Ballingall had also visited other places of in. | )15t sbout the way I've felt all the after- | yalks had been eiven, but that, a some ono about 5 aud 100 percent on cost and that “Ayer's medicines have been satisfactory | terest abroad, taking subsequently @ jonrney | 0O Pve een working off and on at | hud said that thirteen was an unlucky nun oo s arsa arl a therefors there was 1o ground for a roduc | to me. throughout my practice, especialiy | down through old” Mexico aud ~through | that window for tho last two hours, but || ber, they would g rught on, and severil oro tion of rates i this state. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has beenused | Various republics of South America. Had | guess the blumed thing’s opento stay, ™| swke. At tho cose of thegonoal meoting e A3 st - A e . My former argument tended to show that | by muny of my patients, e of whom says | belived he weuld have compietat his third ——— @ prayer moeting, lasting about half an hour, o by alldr #1; stxtor §5, Preparr Ol by all druggtsts 81 sl forfs. Trparelonly the' stockholdors, who alone would ba | Lo kuows it siaved his Lifo. L. Morrls, | trip to Anstralia aud the orient Major John M. Burke, mansger for Buffalo | W held in the lecturo hall, whove definite 17 5. B AIDOBE U0 APl casishamsll, Mk | b1 1h 3OO & C0, Apsikpanii, Jovall Nanh pffected by a reduction in local rates, bad | M. D. Brooklyn. N, Y. | Mr. Ballingall's houors did not cease. He i Billis atthe Murray, request for prayer were wade, uud specially 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar

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