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OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1891. " \ 4, for the reason that it does not show ESAU'S HAND:---JACOB'S VOICE. |t Gogreo'at whtensha vaer: commonces 1o arise from the oil. The vapor continues to ascend in the cup accordingly as the oil is heated, and as a consequence eventually . i This ° How the 0il Monopoly Becurad Everything [ reaces and extinguishes the fame. ; 7 extinguishment, however, may not have it Wanted in Nebraska. taken place until after tho oil has attained o Lomporatiore of porhaps f> or 5 moro. than IRy Referring to the above fac simile letter of the well-known it had when the vapor was first emitted. In INSPECTION WHICH DOES NOT INSPECT, | suchan event oil which would exting uioh \f g firm of Miner, Beal & Co.,, 63 Summer Street, corner of s really doserves a standard of pertiaps 93 S y ‘ LA i > - . Botet In & Buaiote Auvoush Whioh | hout ity Sert o, 1L 8 miat_iavey Jfif’w &‘ Chauncy, Boston, it gives us great pleasure to state that after Millions of Gallons of Dofective | the o1l 8 slight sl would take placo at that \ ‘ protracted negotiations we have purchased their Wholesale Oil I8 Dumped Upon rejected, and the belief obtains that this tho greator part of the oil now used in (/ / stock of his state falls to justify the standard which oz 2 4 itj8 given by tho luspeotor's work. 0:7&70 /0 Z " y i ' This system of insvection 1s radically dif- x [} [l [l The hand of tho Consolidated Tank 1416 | forent from 1hat for whueh tho. i 1o pro v ' company may be noticed in several sections | vided. It is not nearly 8o reliable, ospecially of the oil inspection Iaw now in force in this [ becauss it can bs so manipulated by an ex state. In nono of these, however, has the | PCrtas to deceive the average dealer and 4 J concorn dono othorwise than nominally | COpSumer. i Under the old law, if there had been any 5 / /' . 4 isfy n clamor for i tion and enable | opie ot R ation of the etp; = i P p ‘e - ) rese 5CAS( 5t ae o , coQ it o ,m'.'v\.ns"m,“,l,, S R LRI A Aot e Az TRl lll(ll?lI{lCtlHLd.f()l the J)lglsglll se lex s trade; 11{ new, _fu_sh, n the original law 1t was mado unlawful | inspection In Town. The system then pro SRy N o IR By & gheer labuat abola ¢ > A b f0130 i of s oo o1 Ions than 110° | S 108 requited oG 15 b0 placed i 8 e - /i g desirable fabrics, cut in the very latest style and manufactur ‘ahrenheit, Tn s ch ofls w at- | Sup and the surfaco of the fluld was to be i L i Eoghs 2 : N s ptr NN 5 LR | S > 5 S Sor o somé diMouley o oo sompanys oty | 138 thun Tour inches in area.” The il Z S G Peecice ol ed in the very best manner of this well-known Boston firm, sccured the passage of a law which required | “at a rato of not less than 22 , Mes l\I or, Beal {: (‘ arek m all er the Unite 1 st of only 1002, W s § per minute, Faliroutiol smpernturo o CSSTS. mer eal & Co. areknown all over the Unitec 1748 o vapor. that will 1gnite by bringing the States as among the best, if not excelling, all other manufac- statos, it Is ooly found whero | fiumes of a lighted mafch or other burning / /é) g . the domination of the monopely | tape contact with the surfac of the - b od . 4 ot R s T e o e e e B R I i W S ey W —% -/ é-—%‘&f turers in Boston of fine, high grade, stylish clothing for gen- vlo are poworless to afford them the desired | 81d in such a manner as to scertain the ox- , A 3 protection. The consequonce is that in states [ 407, (0RTOC at which said fud Gr off Wit . tlemen’s use whore the test is only 100= the company | a gay that will ignite at any temperature dunps tho oil for whioh it could find no mar. | Dol 119> Fanrsntelt, then it 13 horooy This is no ordinary class of merchandise and should reccive ket in states which Insist on a higher | declared to bo dangerous and it shall be un- It is this fact which has on Nobraska that the oil which is now being sold in this What the Company Didn't Want. | Was framod, cach lot as compared with usual retail prices, we have ar- obistnn in- Towh. Wowld. . compll e : SENIBNCE. ranged the lots in three parallel columns. FFirst column gives fluid o tho oast, to durmi Lt oh the pru Court Notos. M I'he actual guaranteed whol allow 1t 1o low lnso, the. eivors, hcithor of | Paul B, Tats, the young man who fora G eFont Fo it econ, ‘?/'-;( Lo 2 : 3 ALl e National bank, and on July 2, 1501, stol ; o L G SR Shoation” “wanied. "1t gainod s porat | 380k coutaiulni 8,000 in gold coln om that %uf,a/—%u’y? g &W%W lowest retail price. The third column gives the price at which sumption in every part of Nebraska. This byhis father, their friend, Hon. W. I. Kier- shipped to und consumed in this state, It | that Paul B. Tate desirea to plead guilty to polat, wiss that in which sixteon car tanks of | tened to tho roading of e indictmont, first column are guaranteed by the well-known firm of Miner, Beal & Co. to be their wholesale figures. thém to be bauled away from the “Guilty,” responded the young man. MINER, BEAL & CO'S USUAL MINER, BEAL & CO'S USUAL auuorivy extendedito/stichinogreo/ss toicorn: | solltaryicontlisment, ustierift Boyd fatonoa Lot 1—Fine Silk Stripe Cassimere Suit.................. $13 50 819 00 $12 00 Lot 9—Fine English Stripe Cassimere Suit.............. 1200 1500 10 00 standard, e, 1 Mes. Wiy 18 yllakie:ta navert 7 the justand careful attention which merits of the work demand. e e e s e Ebmers | stareconid in any mannor undgego L st For the purpose of enabling buyers to determine the value of states, now as they were when the law in question To have insisted upon a testof 1052, which PAUL TATIS S SENLENCE, ) monopoly, in the event of its ol 5 5 T ; o) 3 P vt n its S 1 estop i | Ho WIII Spend One Yoar at Lincoln— sale price of Miner, Beal & Whlch, porhape, would to aliowod by the state | oy moier thie young man who for Co. The second column gives what would usu:\lly be the authorities, Such a return shipment, how- 3 = when it secured & test at the | institution, spent last§night in the peni- s 4 ot % > 1 T3 Wi e e e G e e R L we are offering them in the Continental Clothing IHouse, a consequence, oil which will not be tolerated @ Yesterday morning young Tate, accompan- ufi_/ £ e R R A R R v /1K g showing the actlml saving that each customer is guaranteed lnu‘ s o A jous one l‘.r) contemplato .un;m, lnmluun nI:.lurney, appeared before @M A l 1 { t] ] 1 l ] . and yot thero are no me: hich it ¢ Judge Estelle in the criminal court. S -ch: o ; scqle e DU DT an Lo 6 WLl Mo a0 oae | T b ok FML was road s s ustal) mfler INEr, I L0 when purc msmb rom this wholesale stock. oil which had been rejected in lowa was | which County Attorney Mahoney announced is not necossar; ce o nstances | the charge of grand larceny. Th 2 5 PL ! L , 5 el T -d 1 R B E T e G L b e The prices marked on these goods are not fictitious values. Remember, that the wholesale prices named in the one case, which will strongly illustrate the [ ence of his father and a few friends he lis- oii wore rejected for illummating purposes | *To this what do you plead?’ asked the in Council Bluffs. The inspector ordeved | judge. warehouse and out of the state, The sentence was one year in the peni- WHOLESALE RETAIL OUR WHOLESALE RETAIL OCUR It was, perhaps, questionable whether his | tentiary, no part of which' is to be spent in PRICE PRICE. PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE pel the oil to be taken away, but the order | took charge of the prisoner, allowed him to Rl i 5 L Sehees s ont X B Vool I 3 3 PO 5 g showed the (letorminution of the inspector to | bid adieu to his friends, and then started for Lot 2—Iine, All Wool, Velour finish, Business Suit. . 17 50 23 00 16 00 Lot 10— Fine All Wool, Fanc ekSuits.. . oodes 111500 15 00 [ o 2 Lo Pine Silk Mixed Cassimere Suit. . % . 13 00 18 00 11 00 Lot 11—Fine, All Wool, I"anc, teh Cheviot Suits 11 00 15 00 o S e e YO O o orloof tho cass ab this) atets o aivat Lot 1—Rino quality Hockanum Mills Choviot Suit. ... 1900 2500 1500 Lot 12—Fancy Cassimere Sack Suit. ... 850 1100 00 littlo time in reshipping the worthless oil, | Jack Sheppard was commenced 1 Judge Es- Lot ie Silic Mixed Striped Cassimere Suit.......... 1200 16 00 10 00 Lot 13—London Twist Cussimere Suit, single-breusted and in the scattering of the tanks. six of them | telle's court. Sheppard is charged with as- Lot 6—Fine All Wool Grey Cassimere Suit.... 400 1800 1300 sack Conts. ... B 3 A 14N 00 SR8 100 00 came to this city, and hence were distri- | sault ana battery. committed upon W. H. Lot 7—Fine Blue Plaid Cassimere Suit. 5 14 00 19 00 12 00 Lot 14—Youths’ | uu-, Cassimero Suck Suit. .. v 700 1000 6 00 buted throughout Nebraska. Rexford. Rexford, the complaining witness, Lot 8—Fine Silk Mixed Worsted Suit....... 14 00 19 00 12 00 Lot 15— Boys’ Sack Suit S 9 00 12 00 500 1t Negleoted no Detail was abseut owing to an accident. Whild L e e s GO @] O I BT N TN A L CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. ])oun las and 15th Streets original law, where a’ violation of 1ts pro- John J. Wills was arraigned in court ana visious resuited in the death of a human be- | pleaded not guilty to the charge of ing, the violator was deemed guilty of | shooting with intent to murder. He = it R M e | e 2 = B PR R G [T G| I S Qe TR L The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Misstssippi. under the provisions of the cru'nlnm tinued. 7The history of the case is fresh in statute defining that crime, Under | the miuds of the Omaha people. At noon on ‘-]_)0 new !B\\'. the man who \'mlmu_s its pro- Septemnber 24, while people were just coming visions is liablo to the person injured for | out of their stores and oflices, those who QN DN W 1, al Hast- | night destroyed a number of business blocks | & aamages only o persons and property result- | passed Sixteenth and Farnam streets noticed )\ b )\ t 5,. man wnhuuunmououu.-molu.m 1, were ar. | ings, Av 1aitor |x.»mm. \mn.hnv of State | and stores. ~ A heavy snow storm probably ing from an oxplosion, o ¥en At iAW saT Kea LG DA\ RIS RLToRT ' 1 vaigned in police court'this morning charged | Allen and Treasurer Hill, mot in the office of [ savea the town from destruction, T ol Lak Sieh a Loy ._’\m:]l.h(:r instanco ‘in which ;ht‘:!manolmll_\‘ Ono was Wills, the dofondant, and tho othor with fighuing, The gvidenco Indicated Ut | the secretury of site |':1L(:::|?;L‘luclk|"h:[, Rl L ot A o was in omittiug from the presont law Sec- | a fiash, followed by tho report of a pistol. | Formal Opening of the Structurs a Grand | and ho was accordimgly assessed to tho and cortificates oxamined. and then turned 18 Pounds of Boods ai any time wi tion 9 of the law which 15 in force in Iowa. | Wills hiad shot the doctor aud the only thing 1mount of & over to tho clerk to be tabulated. ' The board | 14 about the quantity nature allows to an DOCTOR In briof, this scction provides thatno oil | that prevented a murder was that tho ball Success, James Dobson, a colored man, and brothor | will remain in session until the work of tab- | adult person. It 1s of the utmost importanco of 500= Fahrenbeit, open test, shall bo car- | which appeared in a weekly sensational sheot that the juace released him, : SUPREME COURT NOTES. proven its claim to be the best blood purlfier ried as freizht, nor shall tho same bo burned | printed in Kanasas City. “Dr. J. M. Barvon and a_congenial com- in any lamp or vessel or stationary fixture John Hogan was arraigned and pleaded not 4 . Hi 4 t 4 | of any kind in any passenger, baggage, mail | guilty. The information in tho caso charges | Complete in Every Particular—His- | whisky Sunday and locked themselves up in | @itianih judicial district, The foliowing | 9€ntly recommend Bood's Pills. Thoy should ENCLISH orexpress caron any railroad; nor on auy [ that Hogan rescued a prisoncr, Mike Spill- | tory of the Development—A Mon- | & room on Tenth street and then procceded | oo wore filod today be in overy home modicineest. The supreme court meets again tomorrow or fluid composed_wholly or in part of petro- | siruck the watch in the pocket of were arrested uvon the charzo of stealinza | ulating and footng up the ofticial raturns is | thut the blood shouid bo kept as PUTo As Pos- leum or its products, or of other substance | tho doctor. Tno trouble grew out of bottle of whisky from a railroad enginoor, ' completed. The results will not bo ofticially | giblo, By its remarkable cures of serofuln, 9 or material which will burn av a temperaturo | the publication regarding ~Dr. Birnoy | FZATURES OF THE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING, { but he pleaded his own case so eloquently determiued until some time tomorrow. salt, rhoum, ote,, Hoo's Sarsaparilla has panion, B. D Duncan, secured a quart of For a general family cathartic we confl- for the purposo of hearing causes from the passengor bont moved by stoam jower, nor i | mau, from & South Omaha policeman. 3 : 5 to got vproariously and hilariously drunlk. any strect railway car, stage coach, omnibus T B Casa bt AR Cra1 ket lnst itho ument of the Enterprise of They became so disorderly that the residents orother puoiic conveyance in which passen- | Omaha Street Railway company, # suit to Lending Citizens. of the block remstered a complaint They gers ave carried. A violavion of this section | vecover on accouut of personal injurics, an snberad ip)inithielpolicastation andfpaldBthellfisa)ingiaolinty : s an Inheritance Pe- may be punished by a fine of not moro than | order was issved instructing defendant’s at- usual fine this morning. 28 S & 2 O e as £1,000 and not less than $100, and the offend- | tornoy to furnish plaiutiff with copies of cor- | 11 cory, Neb., Nov. 23, e ailfe Ditn DISTRICT COURT MATTERS, - ODnDS ANDIEL DS, ChuSe 0L HNAR0ANTIUOND0. .. ing party shall bo lable for ‘all the damages | tain papers not later thun Wednesday morn- NGO S A0 s LR RAS ® | Durlug fair weok Thomas S. Bevington | Tho twenty-fourth anniversary of tho exe- | Hanmisuuna, Pa,, Nov. 23.—By a decision IT w“.l. GURE A Gol.n resulting therofrom. tho Bik.|—The most notable event in tho theat- | yoqa'outto tho fair gronnds on the front plat. | Cution of the Manchester mar in the court heve, Fathor M. J. McBride, a s, & consuquonc, tho ronds whioh run | fho yury roachod a verdict iu tho some- | rical history of tho Capital City ocourrod | forum of ono of tho brighu and hanasome now | Priately obsorved at Fitzgerald hail this | Gatholic pricst, i cut ot from an inberitanco IN TWELVE HOURS; rough this state may receive for shipment | what scusational case of Danklo against JTel- | this evening, the occasion being the formal | cars of the Lincoln Electric Rgilway com- | 8venine. Bratigin el SHICO 87,5 vear ngo Robert o oll of iny dogreo without foar of vioatink | or. T this oase Dankio anacged that Hallor B o aning oners howso. Tho | pany. - His prosonco on the platform intor. | branch of tho Irish Nattonal league. OLESTIRU0 HOu oy Earingoiioberk brannan A 25 cont Bottle may save you the law.” Notonly may they receive it for | ahenated the affections of his wifo and for | -\ £ b et ‘ 1'~ flled with | fered with the worlk of the motorman and an Heaith Oficor Bartram today quarantined | died in this city, and u few hours before his $100 in Doctor’s bills-may savo shipment, byt they ave beyond the jurisdic- | {his ho demanded 85,000 The jury could not | 1370 auditorium was completely filled with | (0eq TV C8 VETK Ry 0 IRttt 0 ed | the bouse of Mr. Smith, 1615 I street, on | death signed a will bequeathing his entire your life. Aslk your Druggist tion of tho inspector even fu the quality of | sce matters in that light and returned | representatives of Lincolu’s society, culture | many bruises. He has asked the district | 8ccount of diphtheria, estate to 1'ather McBride. Wilham and for it. IT TASTES GOOD. l‘lm oil which Llfiy |usu in mun;i.mu;;: nrx\_uir averdict for the defendant. On another | and wealth and the beauties of the new his- | court to apply a plaster in the shape of dam- 0’811-;lll|0,\'l“lhznl(fiv’ ‘(IKiSI:L:‘u’(IiI:;«wplelflT«: n-;léx«-nyt Richard Brennan of Buffalo, nephews of the depots and their cars. In the Ne- | count theplaintiff charged thatthe dofendant ionic o 0 7 4 ages to the extent of £5,000. of Lincoln, died this S B Bl LIy ¢ relati conte: o N braskn law thoro is absotutely - nothing | had ruined his business and domanded 31,00, | Liotio temple woro thoroughly examnod | BAG C lCars oo Martha Davis took hor in. | Twenty-fifth and J streets, aged 57 Ho | dvad man and bis only relatives, contostod Dr. Acker’s English Pills Vi i Ty ] L0 | and commonted upon by one of the finest ¥ B . Nebraska fr h o N, the will on the ground of undue ' influence, 0 8. woverning this important feature. The rail- | He got a judgmont for §705.23, Mr. Heller 2 5 Liorost | fant child and started upon a visit to her | came to Nebraska from Grauvillo, N. Y., in [ the will on S ground of nucus IwLetes: CURE RILIOUSN Toad companios ship into this stato and | brands tho first charge against him as an | fudiences that ever assembled in the history | polatices, Hor prolonged absence lea her | 157 MABFIahrol asaaitaIodmlnistor b ha LIaRt Hlis Smatl, pleasunt, i Gavorite with distribute among their employes thousands | outrageous attempt at blackmail. of the city. husband, James 1. Davis, to suspect that sho | Rabbi Rosenau, tho distinguished Hobrew | MeBrido refused (o administor tho 1ast ritos WL 00K & CO © 46 Vest Tr of barrels of oil ovory year, and yot notono [ Tho jurors who will serve during the | The boards were held by Miss Lillian | had deserted him and he'accordingly appliod | divine of Omaha, achvered un cloquentad- [ OF b FhUEeh 10 1ORRAR WL o SIEHEI THe |- 3 of theso barrels passes undor the inspector’s | fourth threo weeks of tho present torm were | Lowis and her splendid company of ladies | to Judse Iield for a divorce. : dress av Workmon hall Iast ovening, taking | 0" \will was sieued, tho last rites of the | FOR SALE BY KUIN & C0. ind SHER eye. The absonco of the clauso of tho | called in open court this morning, A fow 5 e £ Louis Dassylva has sued John Fitzgerald | for his subjeet “The Evolution of Judaism.’t | (he WWHL Wwas siensc, o MAN & MCCONNELL, OMANA Jowa law referred to is responsible for this | were excused, but the greater portion of the [ #0d sentiemon who prosontod Lawrenco | g “grg “for 310,000 damagos for injuries | He maintained that Judaism 1s the faith | CIITER WOte SUutInstEred, neraltof 3 d outrago and it is bolstered up by toe nter- | men romained. Threo men who were caught | Mortson's “Credit Lorraine.” But although | which, he claims, ho recewved from a prema- | which rational Christianity accepts und that |, Fathor Mofbiae used to be Flen-gen e b protation of tho first section of tlie Nebraska | this timo will romain during tho balance of | Miss Lewis and her company acquitted | ture oxplosion of dynamite while he was in | it will eventually becomie the croed of that PhasEs ”“_‘.‘“lE “";‘,““\‘_Iv rasing "“L_“_"“ low, which provides that “All minerals or | the term, or at loast as & Jury 15 necdod. themselves creditably, the entire iuterest of | thoir employ. Messrs, Fitzgerald ol- | bumanity which will in tho future unite in | BIOEY) B €ontri FRnievivan i Gud s petroleum oil * * * shall be inspected as | Tho juliges are now of the opinion that tho | the audience by no means centered in the | fege at Louis had been em- | one grand orothorbood and recoguizo God as [ Catididate for bisbap Lo voats uio. - Waeh provided in this act bofore being offered for | trial of jury cases wiil end just before Christ- | stage. The richness of the interior, | ployed on his representations that ho was wa | its common Fathy hio was ‘\ul n[l -ganaraliol tholdidcoio howrhs salo * * * 0 These raiload companies | mas. Law cases will bo heard until avout | the artistic decorations, the beauties | expert in handling dangercus explosives and { Two Burlin reight _tralns wera | SMSPOnAEE T0T BLOROL ORLRe B e p by claim that they do not offer their oil for sale | January 1, after which court will adjourn. of tho proscemum all camo in for | thul his injuries were the result of his own | jammed tozether near South Bend, a fow [ (iovers of Dunviio wis Shhomied Bistion by and, as o consequence, the oil which they | * Tu tho case of John I, Bay agaivst W. G. | their full share of praise and enthusiastic olossness. milos east of Lincaln, today. Tho trainmen | 10 pove. 1o romavoed Mobiviao, who is oo purchase in the east must bo granted im- | Albright on failure to comply with the torms | comment. And it may bo remarked that the | Some weeks ago Mrs. Sheedy, widow of | were severely shakeu up but receivea no | I charse of a small parish at Booneville, Md. from inspection and conditions of a land contract made in mments wore of the most friendly cha the murdered Johu Sneedy, filed a petition | serious injury. The damage to the cars was SRR 2 ‘Lo this immunity may be charged the burn- | 1553, the jury found for the plaintiff and re- [ acter. Lincoln indeed has an opera house | with the clerk of the district court praying | slight. Why buy a foreign article when you can fng of & number of dopots ia this state. turnod a verdict in the sum of $7,143, wbich | that rivals Boyd's new theater at Omaha, | fora partition of the estate, which is valued ———— got a bottor at home. Try Cool's Extra Dry Results of This Carclessness. includes interest, and one that will not suffer in comparison | at $100,000. It was stated at the time tnat IPour hundred i dollar piano, | Imperial Champagae. " S Sarah H, Stanwood is in Judge Davis' | with any in the leading cities of the west Sheedy’s neirs-at-law would not quietl Warranted seven yoar for $187.50. i o) omo of tho accidents rosulting are still | court today seeking to recover the sum of | Passing by a description of the extoriof of | submitto a division of the proverty. Today | New seale. ayder Hros Thainsw HotalB L) an rialc b1 athliana fresh in the memory of readers of Tik Brr. | §50,000 from the city., She is the owner of | the now building. which has a frontage of | they filed a demurrer stating that the petition 22028 Y ® 1900w, 00 el b 1u May of this your tho lautern of a froight | Jou 4, block 174 on Terith street, near Ios 103 feet, o dopth of 142 feet, and rises to a | doos not stato sufticient cause of action. Tiils SRR TET TS Jackson. with all modern improvements hanaler at the depot of tho Chicago, St. Paul, | worth"*When the now vieduct was. by height of four stories, @ fow words on the | meaus that a long aud bitter coutest 1s to : NABYIEL TRE Now open for guests. Moderate prices Minneapolis & Omaha, in this city, exploded | g0 was awarded damagos along with other | interior of the structure will not bo inap- | eusue in the courts. - —— - wuile bo was engaged in ~loading a [ proporty owners who_owned lots along the | propriate. The auditorium is 72x74 feet in CIARLES CROW 18 AT RESI Zhres GERYAINAR GOVERNOR HOVEY PASSES AWAY, car. On the platform ot the time | fjne of the street. Sho was not satistiec | sizo and the four chandcliers with their | Chacles Crow, the wel! known Lin- Jamestown, Fires, ] wero thirty or forty barrels of gasoline | wiih the award and appealed. myriad lights hang suspended seventy feet | coln actective, who was shot in the throat | Jamestows, N, Y 5 %iro broke | Chief Fxecutive of Indiana Passes awaiting shipment, ‘T'ho timely arrival ot | “mhe case of Grace Whiting against Frank | from the floor. The stage is flank one weck ago last Saturday ovening, died at | out in the kitchen of the Old Homestead A This Afternoon o 5 tne firo department alore saved ous of the | Martin is being tried beforo a jury n Judgo | With thres tiers of boxos, and tuey | 5:30 o'clock this morning. = F'rom th time bo | piro' o\l eosstory brick. straetu e, Away XhigeAfiernaon. NO OTIIIR most disastrous conflagrations which Omuba | [ryine's court. The plaintiff seoks to recover | in turn are flanked with six | was wouuded the physicians in charge of the | "2'%" ArR0-aL0EY. Driok “alruglure, at an IxpraNaroLis, Ind., Nov. General Alvin | LrAvVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. had ever witnessed. §1,500,ulleging that Jotondant theow a obuate | loges, . The mun suditorlum = hes . o | ohsé exprossed no hopes of his final recovery, | €arly bour this morning and the whole build- | p, Hovey, goveraor of Indiany, died this |~ Forsale by all Drug and Fancy G ors or If Another instance is on _rocord In tho books | o'aoal at her. The coal, she avers, it her | seating capacity of 604, thoe balcony 400 and | The bullot lodged in the back part of the | Ing was soon in a blaze. It was ramored | aftercoon at 1:20, unable to procure this wonderful soup sond 26e of theoll inspactore fn Towa, = in tho faco aud deatroyed nerves Iéading (o | tho gallory s Tho houso s soitod with | throat und within a fow hours afterwars be | thiat several - porsons were in tho bura- en SR NoacilaABRape Spd piolre B cAkBLy TetrL AL, 0 february of 1830 one 0 inspectors | thopight oye.The defeudant admits throwing | opera chairs of modorn pattern and all are | became speechlcss and one-half of s body T 1d A el vy S s Alvin P. Hovey was born at Moun went to Creston, In., to inspoct fteon barrels | {ho el but. alloges that 1t was. purels o | hundsomely upholstered, ' Tho ncoustics aro | waa paralyzed. Nothing but & superb phyaique | W16 Pullding. = As the firo was driven | yiu Gl 1ha, May s, 1521, to studied law | JAS. 8. KIRK & CO., Chicago. of oil which had veen shibped thither (o the | gegident, and that no malico attended tho | porfect. Ono thousand electric lights are | kept him alive during the weok. Saturday | 0A¢k the firemen penetrated into the | uud practiced bis profession with succ SPECIAT g el Woits (U ponuing Chicago, Burlington & Quiney from Chicago. [ yhrowing, distributed throughout the interior, night ho began to sink, but by Sunday morn- | burning structure, and a3 they | During the civil war he was appointe mw‘gm‘l‘l',,_m“Mn'.;.'““' 4 0o sondiug us Reea Bro: Co. v . T. Davis Miliing e e company ; error from Cass eounty 100 MUCH ON THE MAKE, A, Joves vs A. S. Haves; error from Corst According to the section of tae lowa law —————— The proscenium is of most happy design. | ing he revived and scemed better all reached the second story they found at tho | major of Indiau volunteers and su quoted this ol should not burn at a tempera- [ No gripping, no nausea, no pain when Do- | Its columns, extending from the stago to the | Sunday evening, nowever, he rapialy grow | {00t of the stairs leading to the floor above | quently colonel, serving in the southwest at > turo of 410 Fabroubolt, Tho tost was mado Witw's Liulo Early Ltisors ro takon. - Small | sounding bonrds above ato riohiy carved and | worse and at 80 this morning breatied s | Lhe hortibly buraed body of Maggio Wilson, | Suiloh and Co au PHe waspromolod to o - and tho oil burned ut 2402, or 60= below the | pill. Safe pill. Best pill. coverea with heavy reliof work. The ceiling | last. a waiter. Mrs, Buchanan, a vastry cook, | a brigadior genoral of volunteers April 25 « legal minimum standard. The flud was L Lttt abovo. ihe orchesira hss been elaborately | A mystory has shroydea the affale that Is | With bor littio son, and Mvs. Marsn, & dish | 1563; commanded o division at the batle of FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS marked “'rejoctea” and the representative of Keeley's Imit tors. treated by the artist, the central figure rep- | suill unsolved. The tirst words be utteved | Washer, v found dead in & room avove, | Champion Hills, contributing largely to the | AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. the company becamo exceadinziy angry. He The public should beware of the numerous | resenting Thalia, the musc of comedy and | after be had been shoy were that his wife [ having been suffocated. Several other in- | success of that day. He was subsequontly Il Times, London, Sillmedls ‘:"“‘l‘"‘;’“'y olthehag, “‘"‘l’l"h:“"“ so called “gold cures” for drunkenness and | idyllic pootry, Holding a mask in ono'hand | had done the shootiug, Ho reiterated this | Wates escaped from the hotel in theie night | engaced in tho Vicksburg campaign. Ho was road was greatly in n of it al he time. s A ‘ § and a wreath'of ivy in the other, This paint- | statement se 1 times before he losttheuse | clothes, not having tino to dress. The finan- | breveted major genoral of voluvteers July, The inspoctor,” howover, was inexorable. | Othor bubits that are springing up in this as | 0 a3 \vell as un’ others upon the t'w‘llmg% of his voice and ho (&Y’ without uttering cial loss is small 1564, and resigned in October, 1563, In 1566 Z?Z[l?/ls Tha oil could not bo consumed in lowa. | well as other states. The wonderful success | and walls, 18 in perfect harmony with the | word or making a sign‘to thecontrary, When | ~ BURLINGTON, Vt. Nov. 23.—The most dis- | he was appointed United States minister to 2 é“?;:{.\.\;"] B "i';"."}'{fi“"",j he olk aguld not | of Dr. Keeley’s Double Chloride of Gold | wholo of the decorations. 'The diop curtain | be first made tho assortion that his Wwifo had | Sstrous five in '“',"“'*‘l“' of Middiebury | Peru. Fe has hold AHIOUNELOLO oficos nud o shipped back to Hlinois. was accord: | cure bas openo vay for these fraudsand | preseuts a court scene of the time of Louis | done the shooting she yehemently denied iv { occurred last night. It° was discovercd | was electod governorof Tudiana a year ago, “ " ingly dumped in Nebraska. It was seat to | €F “‘“’ ““‘"‘m{“.’ i .f‘" ";f"’""“l s RV "at tho castle of Marly, and begod him to toly the truth, Severzl | 8bout? o'clock in arknurst's store, and ——— THE UEEN OF TABLE WATERS. the storehouse in_Liucoln. There, some of | mpostors to fleeco thelr vieums, und i The stage is eighty feet wide and forty- | days afterwards, when she was taken from | before it was under control, nine business | yyopderful resalts foilow the use of Piso's i it, the Towu officials suy, was used iu tho | usually falls on those who can ill afford to | fyo faet deep. 1t 1s complete in all modern | the jail to his bedside she fell on her knees | blovks were burned. ~Firemen responded | (yive for Consumption. Coughs quickly “Its popularity is chicfly due to ils lamps of a new Pullman sleopor. ‘Tho fol- | stand the loss. Their money is extorted from | stugo accessories nud is furnishod with | boforo him and bewged/him to muke un offort | from Burlinton and Rutiand, and aldod v | Viold ~ ALl deaggists, 2 conts, irreproachable character.” lowing morning tho oil caught fire and the | them while under the influence of liquor and | thirty-six complete sets of scenery, The [ to tell the truth, but aven in response to this | Saving the towu. The origin of tho fire is e el slooper was reduced to ashes. they are compelled to take the worthless | dTessing rooms aro at the left of the stago | tearful appeal, when hg Know tnat the hand | ot known. -4 E sl 5 Boe buildi Ik Tives, Loxnon, Somo Additlonal Bad Foaturcw. | troatmont or loso the monoy pald, Soveral [ 354 260 twenty in number, all complotoly | of death was dlrouay upou bim, the Wounded | PAUAGOULD, Atk,, Nov, 2—Firo late Jast | Dr. Cullimoro, ocahist, oo building. SOLE EXPORTERS : . i » b g urnished. Tho Lansing is notonly a fi man gava no sign. 2 Another consequence of the omission of the | persons who intended to” take the Keeley . ruoture 'Y DI = proof structure, but ever recautio h 4 ol 2, een pvider 0 oting of the Toi e KaTberod. 0y M tho | Sroatment hva, whila unior tho fofluonco of | LE00f SUFCUFe, bub overy procuution has | Last ovoning, wheri It became ovident that THE AFOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., alloged exemption from Inspection claimed by | drink, fallen iuto the hands of these sharpers. | myere are nine exits from tho various | a Catholic priest was sent for, although the LONDON, ENG Tailroad companios, is that uny corporation | Worthiess guarantees aro sometimes given : o neces : v A 4 ven adivid g for sur- | to each viotim. opl y: ans parts of the house and it can be completely | sick man was not known to bo a member of ¥ v s wh " . Jncoln owes her handsome new house o he could in the way of ministering to the bave the samo inspected, because the said oll | friends who are apt to bo under the influonce | 6 e e vt of all to the pluck and per- Ilfl e@I e A P 3 spiritual necessities of the dying man. Mrs. is 1ot to be sold, The fact, however, that it | of drink, should send their names and veces- S T S 28 R P ) neoo Xl 3 m . S 1 e ol . Th0 fach however thit it | Sary monoy for exponsos direct to tho Keeley | Soverance of Edward A, Church. It was ho | Crow was then admitted to the sick room, ess dangerous vould i itute, Blair, Neb. veceipt for | thut planned it and he that induced Messes, The wounded man's face lighted up with a e 18 dnagscons sk B ouldTbeth A B | BRI, Jlaln, heh., who bl g elph 1o Luasing and Oliver to orect it. o has por- | look of recognition and bo pressod lioe hand | i PLEASE READ T HIS. \ o | ohased to sold. £ \ 8 i octed every detail of arrangement, bringing | and drew ner face down to his in an affec 3 Still auother featuve of the new law which | after troatment is commenced. The Keeloy | focted every de ARERMAR Y R ; b ey 3 M ps Jiakancihae Isitie 6 ihe now i whioh | ALIAE oRimARL b Solaiaced. - The Kocloy to Luhuhh\,\Arr):|u|ullxauc\v:3:‘l‘:lll iouc - guined tonate manner. - Agaiu sho implored bi to i s OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S TE Ny now in force in lowa is the mothod emploged - £ i oted to theatrl. | tell the story of tho shooling, buteven hac | h i I T Y YTy T Van Houten's Coconr-The orginal, m ost | ! management. ~He is oue of | he felt disposed to open bis lips, the wouud GOCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest'") seems to be Tinst & ‘_“n N L the veteran theatrical managers of the west | in his throat prevented b i + 1 1 2 . 4 [RE R RO LSy e 10, blor T Shis 0n Marriage Licenses. was_orected by J. I l,nw,g.q‘\ulumw, n in session all the afterncon returned a b 11b. of good coffee costs at least 80c., makes 81 half-pint cu Tho Lacgeat, Fastcet and Finest In the Worlds vapor which oxtinguishes & smail lighted | The followlug marriage livenses wera 15 | S04 bis brothorin-taw, epry Gliver, o | compromise verdiot to the effect 1hat Crow k R, s w ¢« thereforeB0c, ‘¢ 93 4 ¢ WEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOV/ laced as to be affected by the vapor. f 2 £ LA v A SRR WS “ wy. ‘ “ “ o ory Saturday, '{t}'l::::?l‘lz‘*”l“"““’h u‘““gmm‘l{‘l vulmmm‘lwr- ;‘"’:’:‘ l:‘ym-"u\'f:f“:‘:'om’ yosterday A lanta, Ga, Aw far as possible all supplies | jury declined the responsibility of accusing 1 ¢« V. H. CocoA ¢ also 90c., 150 NEW YORK, GIRRALTER and NAPLES, tismalse b ] b o | and skilled labor have been contracted for at | Crow’s wife of the shooting, or of declaring £ rounhr InLeryal T e et | Doy & MULIBRER QRN avanians 2 | home. Taken altogether e new Lansing is | it & case of suicide, A post mortem rovealed 59§ Which is the Cheaper Drink ? w SALOON, SEGOND-GLASS AND STEERAOE g o P v 1 20ATE K BGROOYS REARRY 1+ 1119 30 | & model tempie of amusomert and one that | the fact that the course of the bullet had jaa o ibwhek et ha AT e takes pluce bolow 1002 Fauroubelt, tho oll s | | Krank Szcsopantaic Omaha............. .- 31 | will long bo regarded with friondly lnterest | been upward instoad of downward, Which RETAIL PRICE. 90c. - § 28 cups of Coffee, o, ENOLICT, I8130 & ALL GO YEMTAL FOINTO RekbpproYe, 2 TAORIRS SANRAUALA AN 1110101010 by the paoplo of Nebrasku's capital city. ongthons the suicile theory, oo lte e, wigud. ) «=1180 * *“V.H.Cocoal lon loketa"mvatiais 4 okurn by el the Defects In the Test, DoWitt's Little Early Risers; only pill to GLEANED VROM THE POLICE COURT CANVASSING THR VOTE. F] Sold by every Groce Ordors {or A7 Am _‘ Thero are objoctions to the use of this | cure sick hoadacho sud rogulatd the bowels. | Jonn Benoval, a colored man ewployed at | The State Returning Board, consisting of . 000 1 Apply th any 0f onr foonl Ag S s \ DERSON BROTHELS, Chioag