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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY., JANUARY 10, )2--SIXTEEN PAGE e " T —————— e i ——ea e e o e e . e ey DIPLOMATIC ~ DIFFERENCES, | st thorctatue of tha iy of son 5 ok | NOT ~ PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER. | Sovng tais it atiac®ifivii wonesswatis. | GROWING MORE MYSTERIOUS, | 5 onotat eetc wan- s wpens i ovisss | HIS ~ SKULL - WAS CRUSHED, of which the young man is a member, have As Williams' breath was Stroneiy perfuomed one, known as the Diamond. About 11:%0 just been established, - with cheap whisky the' lady declinad. four armed polico gained an entrance and - This doclination anger%t Willinm and ne arrested cleven persons found there at tho AMONG GERMAN SOCIETIES. enator Palmer Explaine the Hopelessness | swore by the holy bine blazes that “'the duck i lams County's Treasurer Con- | tme. Among them wers two or threo busi- veterions De: P I - i e ) P Who gave bim such o dirty shake would bave | Auirs of Adams Gounty's Treasurer Gon- | JECS, SN 4RO HEC LTt g, To Mysterions Doath of a Prominout £p Bering Bea Negotintions Not Proseeding with the Desired S8moothness, State Conventlon of T 1attamonth of the Democratic Cause, to swallow it.’ tinue to Attract Attention, day they wore arraigned before Polico Judge | view, Neb,, Cit . He thereupon, according to the police re Butier. Wilson, the proprietor, pleaded Dabngs of the Local Ocganiztions, Lo i ports, proceeded to slap apfl choke the young guilty of the charge of running a gambling Umaha's five dolozatss to the state coaven tion of Goran tieners to bs held today | NO AVAILABLE CANDIDATE IN THE WEST, | idy for rofusing to dance with nim. Tho | TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS RECOVERED, | Bouse and got off with 813 wnd costs. “Thon | 4E MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED, police were callod and Sheérman was arcested hey with the remaining ton, were each fined | | | RESUME OF THE CHILIAN DIFFICULTY. | | at Plattsmoutn left yestorday aftornoon for —_— _Yesterday he was arralgned before Judge - #10 and costs for participation in gambling. — that place. Abouta dozea other turners of King, found euilty and finéd £10.00, The total amount funning up to something Report of the Chilian Inguiry Does Not L Correspond with Facts Gleaned fro | this city accompantod tho dolegates, Upon | M€ Hemurds the Man Who Attempts to Other Fands Discovered Which SHity ¢ | ke £200, Bat e Was « ¥ Liked and Was Not % Jerry's Dep ® Delayed, ¢ hoe their arrival at Plattsmouth a reception and Lead the JelMersonian Forees to Vic \\'hii-:’u'm »‘m" IK':;"‘; "' “'“‘”.n'v“r < Reduce the Amonnt of the It 18 roported that one of the other div Kuown t N Enemy n ball was tenderod the visitiog turners, and tory Next Year us Inviting AP el shedy B ton- Fist Finally Relloved £ has been frightened out and has closed this morning the oclogates will go into Stoeh Troniie on the point of leaving'the city he found his i i b shop and left town already. New Light on the Afalr, convention toelect officers and transact the % car load of horses auyf milles attached for a V s iie basiness pertaining to the state (-mvwnulmu _— bill of &1 due a creditor, Jorry had, of S Lineoln and Sioux City are the two citiza g course, overlooked this matter, but looked 5 . that will contest for the next annual con- t ,'\-I" REAU OF Tl »Hv-n, } | very angry when thus.raminded of his over: Hisrives, Neb, Jan, 9. Special Tele- | Bee In Decemb 1500, Sam Small, alias Srrizaview, Nob, Jan, 9. Spocial Tele- YOHLOB t from Al Aftor considerable verbal kioking wm to T Ber.|~The shortago in tho | Sam Jones, lfas Charles Small, whils work: | gram to T Ik | - A. M. Calver, ono of the he del 08 te e convention fre SHINGTON, + Jan. 9 went bafore Juage [Le ud paid the | Adams county traasury grows we va- s asa far A for Jose| Snyder, " " smoothriows which would encocrago tha | oThe dolezates to the convention fron T B T Tve 1 went boforo Juage Levy aud paid the | Adams county troasury grows more mys- | ing nsa lnu'\ :uml for ‘v epb Sy ('x,‘n most prominent citizens in this county belief that baforo ths mext sealing 503500 | tar, Praderick Fenchauft, G, 1latter i adVAGen' of the damberttio BRLIDOAL SoBVAY torions and inexolicablo L AT s e o 1 PRV TINE R TR AP ORI HTS opens the rights of the Unit:d States in the | Sehuright, The two alterna 4 rod enttlo ton Kvemont money loanep. skull crushed will ele deti No | Ro e g and H. RohifT, 4 ¥ which complicate matters very mueh. Today W bt e OO il arly in tho day he bad goue ¢ zot AL LR lotined. o | G e delrites are from No. | homination and stated that he doos not want | and Mrs, K, Fluer boing one of the vICtims, | s10.000. the sum whis the bonder eny | thon fled tha country, Sinea th Early iu the day he bad goue out to got a | : IR delugdtos Ll " . v £10,000, the sum which the bondsmen offerad | oiicors have been looking for him load of wood. Not returning i the ovening, 3 . | braska City, Lincoln, Fremont, West | the first place on' the ticket. “I am thor- Louis Gratiot has bought out the interest | 1o pay in sattiement of the 30,000 which Jay, | nothing from him until Fuesd I s but this covernment is straggling with poor, | poitif I O e e will | oughly sutisfied with the seat I occupy in | of W. H. Kyne and duliay A. Kyne, in th of th oA N Gl L LS CL L neighbors bogan a search for him, His body suceass to disturb the nertis of the British | open at’ 10 o'clock in the moraing at the | the senate,” said he today, “and would not | firm ot W. H.Kyne & Co. tho Uhierry township colloctor, turned over | & e W, A teqlsition. \was ob. | (Y43 dlscoveréd at thu foot of n tree ou which government and secure somo forward move- | Pluttsmouth Turner hall, The naming of | et S0 B B0 S B o o went Anton Capok slipped and fell on tho rail- [t ox-Treasurer Puul and® which Deputy | ol i Sinall \was wrrested and broughe | ¢ had evidontly been chopping ment on 1ts part toward a boginning of the | dateaund l'i\-n'um ull the » rL u‘x\uvo SOUEQREL Vi Naw Jarasal o, Above all things I | obd crossing near N streot and sustaineda in- | F'ist confessed had not been ontered, Was | hac to Feamont last night. Just back of tho right. ear was & wound ment, and the election of oficers of the | in the New Jerusalem. Abo ternal injuries, He was removed to his home | vald to Treasurer Fleming, A. L. Clarke | Tt develops toda at thove e w blt ol do by some blunt instrame o AV BL " | Rozivk for the ensuing year will by a lively | do not want to ro-entor the political strugale | ay Bightaenth and Wyman stroots, Tt is not | thon oxplatnod. how Sara’ ot ; LA L L R ,l‘_,,,,f mnado by somo blunt fnstrumeat, from which now since the tast definite’ praposals on this | oot e e 4 P regiiets sliov, p AL ien_explained how a packare of papers | romauce conuected with iy 0rC | tho brains oozed. 2 . contest. ‘T'he cony dele at my tme of life, 1 am about 72 and want | believed that his wjuries will prove ‘atal. which yostorday he deposited with the county | leaving the country Small was infatuated i 4 £ subjsot wera exchange otary Bl gato to the i v ,0f tho | gyietude and contontment. 1donotseo that | Dr. Berwick his returnod from an ex- | gopc Mos BEAY I ARG HIEDEEECONE M | with w young lady Tiving in the neizhborhood Lhero fs no solution of tho aftair. The has 8o far viclded to Minist y's ve- | Iv:n ors, to bald at Washington, D.C.oan the | " 0014 ha attor off in the chair of the pro- | tended visiteast. The acetor's arm, blood = s e OSSR S and they were to have been marvied Christ- | theory of murder is not rogawm as plaus- U103t as to consent to the refercuce of the | !Atler part of next May. 2 § ¢ 558 ’ e0 | Doisoned during an wutopsy several weeks | MOEning. Me Clavke, who s president of | s duy, 1800, Not having the mouey to | iblo, as the doad man stood high in tho Phe dato for coiebrating the twonty-fifth | S1ding officer of the senate and cannot seo L ) . p | ie date for ceiebrating the twenty- ago, is better, but Is yot far from well, the First Nutional bank, found on his dosk | defray the wodding expenses they decided | ostoem of tho poople of this losality and ) anniversary of the Omaha Turnverein at [ where I would be compensated for taking L il e Pt i e Ll el S Lol B LR 10 poople of this losality and was composed of 0 persons. One of these | (jepy Ralt b % BATERAT T & i 4 Daspite the fling of an Omaha daily and | some ) in school vouchers and a number |1 pl 1 Smull + | not kuown to have an onomy 1a oxistano 3 ierminia all hus boen chianzod from Tugs- | the responsibilities if I should bo nomiuated | ¢he South Omaha Tribuno about the state- | of t o rodempt tices which have | They wers thed to clopo and get marvied. |, y t arbitrators was to represent Cunada, oao | aay, January 26, to Saturday, the 23d. Tho | for tne presidency.” the South Omaha Tribudo about the state. | of tax sale rodemption notices which have After Small ot the rands ho- says sowme. | The aMair is ronderei mora mystorious in Great Britain, two the Uaited States and the | chinge was made to the latter part of the Thus the number of presidential possibui. 1y ot M 0 ot of the | 2°n paid, T'ho exact amount has not LI | thiny porsunded him ot to muarey her and | View of the fuct that the surroundings and remaining th sre to bo selocted from | WOCK in order that the ceiebration would uot | tjee in the west is visivly diminishg, and | goivy Omaba’ market were the groatest in | NScertained, but this mysterious pac kage will | 50 he floa o The girl's pavents, how- | the location of the wound which produced other nations. Up to this point overything | MPEEfere with other business of tho members | in tho opinion of leading democrats here b | gty 0ty ARTEC BORE EL8 REGREERE | cortainly roduce Teausurer Paul’s shortage | over, suy they drove him away ¢ LLUGLLE A s VOIyLLINE 1 of the association. (ireay proparations are | bocomes moro and more appavont that the | o Bo OV BEERRFACAS (iR T A0 8 e | several thousind and at the same time will |~ Small wi.s murried to @ widow with soveral had progressed smootbly and uninterruptedly, | veing made vy the committer on arrange: | piety will have to go east again for its stond- | yorq o0 B SIS FRRERE LHEEIE 3 dn. | Belp complicats matiers beautifully bildren when arcested at Greon [iver this but whon it came to an agrement upon the | monts to make it a brilliant affair. A novol | urd bsaver, Seautor Palmer will soon mako | foes Mo of the Stock Wards company - | ©\yhey the Board of Supsevisors met this | wock. Ho his served o torm i the ponitons | Tho deceased was one of the pioncor citis three neutral arbitrators there was a hiteh. | feature of the entertainment will be the up- | his maiden speech in the senate. o iotends | 4ya'that the rocoipts of January 6 surpasced | 4fternoon Johu M. Ragan, attorncy for the | tiary for stealing hogs in Nuckolls county. | seus of Nobraska and very miluential, Groat. Britain could not bo induced to | Pearanco of tho voung ladios’ class in a | to yive notico next Monday of his intontion | 4% Hat the Tocoipis of January 6 surpassed | yoyyginen, appourad before the board and | Having con fessad himsel! guilty of the crime s 5 : foox eries of calisthenics and gymnustics Prol. | 1o speals in favor of the proposed amendment | o, ¢ earnes:ly requested that the board, before | for which ve is now in jail o peeliminary MYSTERIOUS PIKE AT BURWELL, submit any names of parsons who would | 3 Watzenborn, their instructor, 1s hard at | to the fedoral constitution which provides I Ritehhact leaves today for Denver on | TCUTINE from ofice, secure tho services of un | examination witl vo held. e is i suro bo acceptable ;to her, and has not up | work to make this a success, 7 for whe clection of United States senators by | itehhart loaves today for Denveron | expert to go through the troasurer’s books, | way for another long term 1n tho peniten- | Unsuccessful Attempt Made to Burn the o tkis time. Unless Lovd Salisbury 5 The Omaha Mannerchor and the Turner | popular vote. The fivst address of tho ses. | @ DUSINCSs trip. ; and promised that in case additional short- | tiare, OIS to fFe INGiN his attention to the negotiations, the )s- | Quartetto elub have consolidated and arve | sjon 1u support of this measure was do- Joha Forbas has baan callod azain to | aze is discovered it would immediately s peets ave favorablo to a resewal of the modus | Now exercising their voeil qualities undor | fiverod a few days ago by Senatosurpio of >r by the serious illness ot his brother. | madegood by the bonasman. A committed was ; I & vivendi, with all of its havassing featuves, | the able ieadership of Mr. Henvy Haubens, | Indiapa. Senator Mitchelt of Oregon has The young ladies of tha Young People’'s | appointed to socure the services of an expert Pravrsvoven, Neb., Jan. 0.~ Special Tele- | By An attempt was made night before which was in fores last season, for it is uot | Rehearsals are had every [riday eveaing at | also wiven notico that he will speak for the | Social” club will give & leap yoar party on | . This afterncon Emanuel st w | gvam to Tue T The nunual turn bezick | 1ast to burn the court house, but it did not prok 'mfinm; n rm.Ll'.“clmu.: ceu botween ,rl')"‘":“,'l“ljl\'/i' iverein club had a liv S ‘[ll':Alu-n‘nm‘ ‘nurl xl; is flm-ml ot unli ‘llwl that | noxt Thursday evenin . from custody llll;nhl[w;’rllr,ul‘: i was held in this city this evening. The fol- | succeed. When the sheriff opsned the door at Britain ana the United States on a e Scheutzenverein club had a living ses- | he proposes to follow s bill iato the com- | Mps, Schumolling is seriously ill proseeution wils not sutistie1 with the suve- | 16yiyg delegates from abroad were present o county judge's office in the mor matter 5o unimportant as the persouality of | ston last Wednesday night at its annual | mittee and eectunlly defeatits going mtoa | oo PG FERSHITER S R0 o b tes, but they gave sehedules of over £50,000 1mlu s e UL R U L U L O OB L DL Ty meoting, The German marksmen mot at | pigeon hole, s it did two years ago. v | ays that an injustice bas | Mh s TIRBINEYE Tand: kG L. Inlagshan, Stepher Kostlan, . FL. Muel- | he discovered that the ashies had been pulled R S Germania hail for the purpose of holdin bt PR e "":‘I“v‘{““"“'l 1 ”"“} , mention mado of the | yoiyisad, His sureties are his wife, Robocen | ler of Sidux City, Avgust Dern, William | outof the stove, evidently winle stilt burns g~ i Matters, annual meeting and elociing oficers for the oviding For the Ak N‘Y‘III:H:.Hrinill “Xu‘,.v( hzn. ||n\.n‘~llmmhu Fist, Dr. John Caoke and Delayan S, Cole fasse, A. Mattus of Fromont, Charles KKlor, | 1% thrce or four pieces of coal laid avound I'bere can be no doubt of the fact that the | ensuing year. The question of when the An emergenc; se will be placed in the b,l 6 tried 'Tuesday, whon his defensc A number of Jewish ladies wishad sester- | R, C. Notus, Jolius Rouseb, Horman | 'hem, an empty storo tox Iaid on top, tho administration received with disappointment | year vegan came up. ‘I'he club was organ- cy deficiency appropriation bill which | benade fully und satisfactorily to his friends. | qyy "o pail My, Fistout. but Judze Burton | Watteunde, H. i, Barth, 1, Rasmussen of | WHolo thime saturated wiih kerosene and the dispateh yesterday from Senor Peroiva, | ized in tho montl of August, and for that | will uppear in congross within a fow days, | Blanche Buker, the i year-old daughtor of | yraferred to havs the names of o fow wood | Lincoln and H. \Winketmunn. donn Gz, | then 1oft. “Tlie box was buraed about hult the Chilian “minster of foreign affawrs, | reason some menbers maintained that offi- | and its adoption will have to be promptor | Mr. and Mrs. Baker, V' Thirty-fourth | men on the bond. Since Me: Paul and | Richard hocutierr of Nebras City. A | up and the floor of the room burned to a through Minister Montt, Iuwas arepeti- | cors shofla be elected in that month instead | there may bo trouble again with the Sioux | stree ith diptitheria, The | sy wora arrested and veleased on bail, pub- | prand turning exhibition was given at the | 4¢Pth ofa quarier of uu fuch, when' oy tion of the findings of the Chilian judicial | of at the begmning of the calendar year. | Indians in South Dakota and Nebraska. Bre | funeral occurs @ 1. Two other | jic clamor and excitemont have in a measure | ball and a musi entertainmept, after | S0 perhiaps, of lack of draught in the ¢ ofticial, corresponding with tho _disivict at- | This caused a dissension among the mem- | readers will vecall that during the war with | children are seriously ill. subsidad, but the general sentiment is that | which o grand ball was given in the town | FO0m the fire extinguished itself. What torney o our legal practice, iftead of a | bers, but after Judge Stenberg madeu strong | the Sioux a year or fourtecn months ago, The Woman's Auxili Martin’s | nothing ‘move unfortunate could have oc- | hali which was attended by a very large | Makes the wattor appear strange is that tho statement that might be regarded as an | legal talk to the club it was decided to retain | President Harrison dicected that they should | Episcopal church will give a dime soctal at | curved for Adams county. crowd. ¢ records of the judee's oftico were placed on apology for tho attack on the crew of the | the old ofiicers, who were temporarily elected | be given full rations and about 5,000 blankots | the residence of Mrs. A. M. Saxe, corner of o s two large chairs within abe eight inchi Baltimore. The length to which the pro- | last October, to remain in office until Janu- | besides the regular quato of supplies which | ¥ ana Twenty-fourth streets Tuesday even- FREMONT BUSINESS I'A it Disuppointed in Loy of the hot stove, and in such position that ceodings have dragged along in Chili and the | ary. There were and are now officers as fol- [ was 1ssued to them, The order was ing, January 14, A short program i S y Charyias, Nob, dav, 9.—[Spocial to Tup | A0¥thing approaching a blaze must inevit- statement made to Sccretary I3laine by | lows: William Mack, president; Herian | petual to all interost and purposes. -l ren dered. J. V. N Biles' Store Closed, Bat He Will 'his community s much alaemed | RULY bave cousumea them. No arrests have Minister Montt, that only links remained to | Bush, vice president; Willlam Krug, treas- | extra drain xnausted the appropriation —— Pay all s Indebtedness, . R = X 3 BEERY ¢ | been mude, but some close watching is being be udded to the long chain of legal formall- | uver; William: Butts, corresponding secre- | for the Sioux Indians and if %150.000 is not MONE ) BE EXT % Fresoxt, Nob., Jan, % — [Special Telogram | OVOF the disappearance of Peter Muhl, a | gone by the sheriff and his deputy. J. H. ties in tho shape of a trial bofore the | tary (Louis Heimrod rosigned); Charles | appropriated for them in the urgency defi- | e to Tits: Bex, | The outcoms of the financial | YOUNE German who lives with lus parents | Acrce, the retiring county judge.had worked juoge of crimes upon the indictment, [ Herbertz, financial secretary A. Fuller, | cioney bill, one-fourth of thewr rations and | Estimates of she Sum Necded to tron blualory v INT A BilG the failure | BUout three und one haif miles west of this in the oftice until 11:30 the night before, and naturally had an irritating effect | capran and Henry Russer second captain. possibly tieiv blunket supply will have to be Workd's Fuir—Amounty Contribut tbles of J. V. N. Biles was «the faily Placo, | About year ago o roquested the | DO S0¥S that when ho left the offico he took upon the administration, ~which had [ Medals fov the best marksmen were also | stopped on the Istof Fobruary. CHicaco, THL, Jan, 9.—The depariment of | today of the well known business man. At | LG ¢ 000 b E 00 M0 GG rotused he | €Special eare to lock the door. postponed r“lnhl" ronk:mumc.uipur with con- | awarded, Fred A. Fuller was awarded the Senator Pettigrew of fiu\,xml Dakota, «ho | publicity und promotion of the Worla’s fure | 9 0'clock this morning Mr. Biles gave chattel | yocamd deranged and was taken 1o the ' fress upon tho hove that a sutisfactory un- | fivst class medal, as he had a fraction over a | is working in vhe interest of the aporopria- | o o< fHowing 7 and real estate mortzages to the following | asylum at Lincoln, where he was kept for . EENG 5 g derstanding would be reached in a short | scoro of sevonty-eizhtas an averago voar's | tion, said to Tnw Bk correspoadent this | 108 issueda 5““’":9“"' BAON N REEEELOnSIOL R AT i o Tty O s B a1 ara vl bey il & Brarnigh, Noby{ Jan, pocial to Tir time. Upon furthor consideration, however, | shooting. I'ved Schroeder got the second | evening thar be did votanticipate any serious | tho work in hand. Tt roveals the following i gl % cod | the way home, a distance of 100 miles, in | BriF] —Ata recent congrogational meoting it appears that the dispateh marks o tangible | cluss medal, and Charles Goetch was given | dificulty with the Sioux if thereshould boa [ facts: Thirty-nine nations and twenty-four | taken back from the Robinsons, was locked | 5i% SrdC RORE 1 ACTIEE O il 0 ] of the new West Beatrics Second PPrasby- advancoment toward the aesired object. In | the thivd clas curtailment of the allowances, but in ail fair- | cotonies have made officially proposed apprd- | Up: Fromont -\fl"u"fllj bank, $15306: W. B. | 30 We 161d ins mother he was woing away | terian chureh the following were duly the first place, tho tono of the dispatchis |~ “The regular weckly Friuay uftornoou | ness the rations and blankets, he said, ought | priations for their exhibits, amounting tu the | 120 real and chattel, #10,524; W. E. Lee, | javer to vetnrn, but nothing was feared, 55 | clectod as trastoos: Leroy 1. LaSelle and much more friendly ana conciliatory than | shoots have been abandoned, but they wiil | to be maintained ns at present. Agarogute to 6,004,553 and the Indications | deed tolot 7, block 7, Turner's adaition, | kg'was supposod'to bo perfectly contonted. | o 830K 4 Vs that which characterized some of the broced- | probably be resumed in February. South Dakota, Wyoming und Montana wero | o5 € 10 5 CRi a1 (0 e Gne | 81,200: Minnie Roynolds, 81,7205 total, | majeprums have beon sent out i all dircee | 180l W. Evans, for threo years; Jool H. ing communications from the Chilian govern- |~ Tho annual meeting of tho German club | today made an Iuaian school district perma- | cransed 'to §5,000,000y Tho states and thoe | S3h052 H tigno: Stoverand Willam R. Kerr, for two ye 'g ient. Minister Matta,vrovisionally 1 charge | was held Wednesday nieht and clected the | neatly, and O. H. Parker of Brookins, S. DL, | terpitories have appropriated 2,615,000, I'nese mortgages cover the Biles block and —_—— and Joseph Wesler for one year. Rov. C. . Recont Tnvestigations—So Existen of the s i Roeo Frevosr, Nev, Jan, 9 |Spocial to Tur Wesimiaros, D, C., Jan, 9. —Ths Bowing | e negotiations are not procecding with that | | s residence with his . Magle City Minintures, developments ars coutinually appearing tion positively declinod the vico presidential [ fna monslos is in the city, a ohild of Mr 1 obstacles have receatiy baon interposed, ¥ long expectad arbitration. It is two months quostion under contention to o tribui death could seavesly have accidentally oc- curred, Turners at Platcs nonth, Brrweny, N Jan. 0. —[Special to Tik of the foreign affairs of Chili, his roply | following directors vank J, Lange, Avthur | appointed superintendent at 1,500 a year | (i o argel ARt i ck of dry goods in the stores here and at tkhora, ui o was electe stor for ¢ g to Minister Izzan, Octobor th last, spoke | Smith, Chatles Herberts, Gharles K, But- | and & o day for oxponses. 1t 13 the futen- | syoich Wil bo largely incrensed. [ 0ino | fpiaman wnd -wo lots on Sixth street. | Nowror T T | o b e BRSO of the attack on the Baltimore mon a5 an | wmeister, Frod Metz, jr., William Krug, Gus | tios to hereafter givetho ludiau schools men | 4hnropriations have been made, organizations Bosides this indebtedness, there are about | Sy | oL e OraIcHon aanlary of £300) poriyoar. “‘affair’’ and as “'the disorders in Valparaiso.” | Hahn, Julius Peycke, and Oscar Pundt. The | direct supervision. of aitizeus are raising 81, 003, The aggro. | $2100 of accounts held by enstern whole- 2 = E: S SEATES braiem on the Rock Senor Pereira, the present ministor, rogret- | new divectory will meet Wednesday night Goneral Reaso of Watertown, S. 1., who | Dati'of the states is Gxnectod to reach $5.000.. | Sters, making the total liabilities abou | Une of the Iremont, Eikiorn & Missourt | fslung, hae one of his hands badly mangled fully speaks of ““th¢ deplorable incident” and | for the purpose of appointing ofiicers of the | is taiug the evidence of settlers as to dam- | (), The United States. goverament has | SO0 Que of those wholesulers, thoy. T | Vakey will be aveanwed Sunday. January 10, | while making a coupling at Bllis yestorday. the “unfortunate in As the pro- | club. ages sustained by virtue of having been run | yppvopriated §1,500,000. Tho exposition com. | X2Pinson Notion compauy of Omaha, b s passenger train will bo run botween | The injured man was brought to th ty cm;dipgsl x:‘:; ‘hr i:-x \x\lp_nruru‘}nw&x resulted I'A'ho Omaha Plattdeutscherverein, one of alfl tho ll'row Uruc[:kl l'us?sv;ltlu\n :;: l\\‘n,nby mm‘\. has roisod 25,723,230, Ghicago has uir\riu.\y["l» eun suit in .I:'!“' lnmnl "f‘f" m‘ Verdigre and Novfolk, reaching hove in time } and riven the necessavy surgical attention only in indictments against offenders, it is | the strongest German societies in the city, | the proclamation o >resident Arthur after ve £5. ) 1oa OV ot T Mp. Biles was seen at his oftice this after- - % 4 3 o ¢ DYoas. e C any’ s 3 . hurdly to bo prosumed that tho Chilian | colobratod its oghih anniversary Iast | they woro invited to lawfully sottlo npon the | Kyt & 5,000,000 loan, und the government | ooy and " in explanation of his difiiculty ho o connnot, withi the custhound expross at | BY Lho combiny s nhysiciuns at this polits government, after the stand it has taken, can | Wednesday nizht at Germania hall. The at- | lands, has asked for an a iditional allowance | o nRrop 1988 [ snid; STt is thooutcoms of my deals with | Doon and depurting upon tha arrival of the | 3y Jyo i ¢l aing it to Tose tivo Bniors b expected to make an avology and promise | tondance, 1iko all th festivals of the Platt- | of 82,000, which Senator Pettigrew has had [ “BNNE 0 ¢ tho wxposition company of con. | the Robinsous. Their indebtedness, which | 28 traln from the oast A frelatit tain | 8 REEE SEE roparation to the United States until the | deutscherverein, was very lurge. The | properly recommended for allowance, structing and holding tbo oxposition 1s es+i- | L Must pay, is lavger than Isupposed and § Witl be ko, leaaving noxe in the ot ahe | 4o iy Stveat, resident is bewailiug tho trial shall have takon place and the prison- | Plattdeutsche Gesangssecuon, under the Will Reconsider Their Action, matod 4t §18,500,000, of which §5,000,00 is to | MANY of tho accounts were already past due. | foUITEi W (he oFening, to conne it it s or/ €55, taken from! his, rosidence!! night ors aro convicted bf tho murderous assault. | leadership of Prof. Dworank, ‘saug a fow | o 50 EERE I D BRI be bat into the gencrat departmont, buildings | L Was endeavoring to meey this, buu could | SOr SR - before last, by an ingrate whom ho had given Fair Grounds to Expect nn Apology, songs very creditable. The president of the D e St veso. | ulone, exclusive of the mational and state aise the money soon onough withnut Broke the World's Recor shelter and food in rosponse to a pititul 5 “Herr Fritz Stacclker, mado @ speech, | the indefinite postponement of the joint reso- I ¢ 1-the thakol i | gelling my proporty at a great sacrifice, S ol s ecotl. o e BN OE BT 100K JORBORLO S8 Mivister Montt's statements warrant the T e r mbaanie vt | Lutibn providing for tho cargo of breadstufta | buildlugs of all sorts. .o ‘moat this 1t ‘is | 0o ol hot want 1o do, o, in order to | BraTmce Neb, Jun. 9.—[Special to Tug | story. [Tho &5 uud the ingrate aro still g are { M Hunho covail | fizured that the comnpany has 23,750,000 of ! % Ll ‘tisn test | Missing. assumption that the trial is to begin immedi- vor 500, and that the treasurer had about | to the starving Russian peasants will prevail Poadiield dead - s ¥ rotect my hoine creditors and give me morve | Bee.! H. McGurrin, in an exhibitisn test n & = LTS RNV ately aud if it is clearly apparent that the | & e L "0Ht | and the measure may possibly bocomo u luw. | Prospective resourcos, Invluding in adoition | FERCE0 B8 APl ol ie Wl e RIS 1 0e Coiie i i avoning boat té G I ubitothortat,igeneralisuperiptondonty the | £000 in ' his possession belongiur to the | & PRI N Ve 10 1o pay, T gave the mortgazos. 1 th of fasy typewriting last eveuing boat the | A g, | snotal freight and en- regular processes of Chilian law are being | sobiety, The arrangoments committes o Somo of the revengeful demoerats who con- | t0 the sums already given ana exelusive of | puvo yufidient proporty to pay all of my own” § A5 e [ e ey B SE GOl B UL LBC BATAON rricd forward with proper expeaition and | Seaed ot Mesers. Deor Knjsor and. William | trol affairs in tho house sea that they have | the proposed sum from the goverawmeut $10, - | |09 O OGN, ™ ! g world’s record by attining a speod of I6L | gor agent; J. €. 'Brown, gencrul wvaveling Shat,thora s fair ground to 6xpact.an apology | [iied of Mesers. Pater Kaiser and Willlam || {18, 8WCET 10 v dh {10EE dorens and want to, | 000,000 from gate recelpts and $3,050,000 from | 81t the Robinsan debt. words 1 one munuto. ‘The foat was accom- | freight and passenwer agent; Frank Tibbets, the United States government will doubtless I\Im'/ “LIJ eYorgiLing {o/make tae seenini s The disposi. | the sale of privileges und from saivage. The 4 plished from u momorizd soutonce. Tv short- | chiof engineor, and u mumber of citizens of ed § 8 T Wil | S pleasant — one, he Platideutscherverein 14 he wrote 333 words in one minute from | Axtell, Kan., were in the city yesterday in continue to await the vesult for a reasonable | P A i A S ol y ok 3 I Y ¥ length of time, 4 1A% | contemplates building a hall for itself n the | ¢ T (ST ave'lt o vory difoult matter, | the current expenditures are about $1,000,000 |- Uenry Branduer, a deaggist, w tation, 'he shorthand work was from u | the lnterest of the [Kunsas City, Wyaudotte Minister Montt characterizes as absurd the | "CAF future. ‘over, 10 gat tho subjoct bofore the honse | Per month. The aggregate amount’ o be | yactorday foind yuiity of selling liquor s o | ¢OUrt record and was diciated by J. P Me- | & Northwestern railway, of which the gen- statement coming from Vallejo, Cal., that . Tt is said that Mr. Bryan of Nebraska | SPent on the iair by the exposition company, | hoverage contrary to law. dudge West as. | 3t of Omaha, tiementiiraunaiediaracilolslay Davidson, one of the Baltimore's sailors, and some other democrats above Mason ana | the various states and foroign vations and | sessed a fino of $50 and costs, p T is soberi U ERCHodigh dencatipmanty was tried and convicted in Chill Without bis | por wrank meard Entertains a Large | DiXows line have heard from their constitu- | federal government is approximated at #0,- | It nas teaked out that a stiil hunt is being | pyyove, Neb., Jun atlal o, mits | [lndopendontiOrdexfotk Odd i Hallawsiwrera knowledgo or that of tho officers of the ves- e ettt it "8 | ents and made a change in their attitade. 000,000. JAECY A made after the Bonketmaa postofiice. Tho | o R A8 S ot Elkhorn & | GLIL, Wostrhal Gr P Willen Body v sol. Minister Poroiva’s dispateh of yester- B AN LA, STl ol T, ST T 5 prolontiinoutabentiinstnavenaltongpevaonaly/ IR0 Malnlsiotythcilitamonhtilihoanced I es thlial OIS IS T BOd RIS day supports Minister Montt’s stutement on Thera are very few platform entertainers e Rl ey e gL RIEMCO/ADIVORCE charge of - offiea sineo his appointment, | Missouri Valley railroad roport that they are i.l.'-n,l;m"{' \-“\'!‘;"‘::fi"l o \}” A.] vaz‘-'x‘n:»'. th oint, for it shows that Davidson was in- or k v ¢ re i Members o 10 postoilice c . o . g but has ieft ic in charge of a deputy, the v ahie, for the first time severd veeks, Ag s & 1 o) SELTHCI L QEBOF; this pownt, for it shows that Davidson was iu- | botter known or more popular than Mr. | Mombers of tho postolice tammitias of o irow e Grin Awny With o W ut lias loft ic o chiargo of a doputy, and thé | now abie, for the first thue in soveral weeks, | P04 ko CAEL, Troasuiis e WSChen “nc“-‘:l‘{? L e '.f'”‘"m I°vank Beavd, the famous chalk talk artist. | gyeing levter postage to 1 cont will not pass nu il [ l-lm ald on, o, his for: i Job. | to supply the demand for cars for the shiv- | wouaition, with a growing mombership. s entiroly hat ho will ever : i 8, et Mauy arc disappomted, because 1t was e e b oo St U Ba b AN ion, Wi 1D, Vo teiat i CHILL Tor moting, At 1015 nat. ta by | Holsa prime favorite all over the conntry, | but that the proposition of Postmaster He had the *grippe,”’ 50 he was unablo | thaeuht e woull ke, boresasl Slinige neg | mentof corn. The blockade at Ubicago bas | Refreshnionts wero served at the conclusion ) X & 2 9 ¢ g . n L ] h ks b raised and the comnvany’s are com- supposed that he would be surrendered to the | and it was not an unexpected thing, there- | eral Wanamaker to sell stamped envelono: to go down town. His wifo wanted u | give good servico, but the fact that he is only | ine back to Nebraska again, Ono tram of | °F the 1nstallation. } Jegal authorities of that country even should | fore, to see the lecture hall of the Young | the face value of thie stamps may become a | niuno for the givl, Dell. He told her she | postmaster in name has given ciuse for mich = ! ld 00 ¢ : L bbb i S R Mt 2 imaster ninely emptios was hrought into IPremont Settling With th they bo 80 prosumptious as to demand bis | Mouw's Christian association building com- ‘l‘i‘]‘gm‘m‘_'-‘ T B o et Mk | had better buy the Wegman, as they | dissatisfaction. yostbrday from the eust, the train being | Wyor Porxy, Neb., Jan. i e parity I8 to ba noted betweon | PIEtely filled Last night by an audience of | tila onvelopos freo s lineral step in tho ro. | Said in tuno“longer thon wny other | The Union Banking compans of this city | Virce-fifihs of a milo long. y byligLishyeab aualen l B A et E] bes discontinued business and paid off de Tue Bee.|—Deputy Snevift Geist sold 320 the findines of tho Chilian distriot astornoy | OMAaha people, who were entertained by the | duction of better postage to 1 cent an oumce. and were superior in tone and positors In full, DOF T acres of land belonging to K. W. Ragoss the testimony ¢ 4 i | exquisite cravon work and comical drollery ‘There will be no more taggers, inspectors She could look around, m G G i Lyon ocourred s alnar s LA ) 5 T oot cocermna: tos Ao e paltl- | of the artist.for more than wn hout in a very | oe other oficars appointed under the meat | howover, and ordec oo up on trial, and, | i eaoro Chiein of Lo M. Lyon occurred | G bR i Dautedny, Moden Byl ok reeuilon lsdiad The roports of the aedical oficers of-tho ves.. | Stilsfactery manuer. Nt inspection law for some mouths yet. The | by the way, I have a noto of $500 coming | Josenh for burial. | SreamLE ATV IS by the district court. Tais was the rosult ot sel have reachod the Navy dopartmont. | . Mr Beavd aims to cutevtain by leading the | appropriation for this purpose has beon | dug at the bank today and I will give | This locality bas had susticiont snow und e e tho first sult against Ragoss by his bonds- Medical Tuspector Cook, reporting on Rig. | thoushts and imaginations of his auditors | exhausted and expenses will have to bs | vou tho monay to pay it, handing her | moisturs to insura the farmers a xood ci0p .—President Greenbut | 1o, g land was bonght by Benuot Gold- Riu's death, says: “Aftor receiving several | L0 Plogsantries nud artistic conceits through | curtailed until the next appropeiation f #10 Ii0 RO B hank notes as | scason and ull ave quite hopeful for the sca- | tilling and Cattle Feeding com- | smith in behalf of the bondsion, The land t¥ounds not necossarily fatal, ho was soundod | the medium of the eve. He succeeds in tho 1'hocomes available on the st of next July. WL IO B LI LTS AATLLECH L s S5 | paoy tonight told a reporter he did mot | is worth 7,000, which vory neurly covers the by a rifle ball which, n its course, wounded | ¢Tort: FHis artis of that spoutansous nature | This wili bo important news toa number of | she started out with a light heart on her - - believe the language credited to District At- | amout of judgment against Iagoss by the tho jugulur vein. Some of the wounds were | Lhat cannot fail to captivate and hisdvivis of | gontlemen in Ncbraska who are applying for expedition. She visited ull the Held ve Foast, 9una.,anglag 3 3 GOLTLY & # Iaiote povtmoetom Puere 1a bood "o | & pootic, rollickin strain that tickles oven | fhuse positions. ors’ wauvorooms and noticed that | Hasrixas, Neb., Jan. 9, —|Special Telegram | torney Milehrist, where reference was made : + dence, according to reliable testimony, that | theMost sombor spirited individual, , | Orrio ™. Fodgeof Towa was today appomnted | while thoy talked in favor of their own | toTue Bes.|—Just prior to the adjournment | 10 fighting the anti-trast distideries, He 1y the liberty party from the ship, consisting of | . i ".el‘f‘“[';;‘,":_“;:“l‘k-:v ':.M'l“'{‘l";hlu“; a copyist iu the record aud ponsion division | gonds, they invariably =aid all they [ of the County Bourd of Suporvisors ‘‘sine | considercd thoy wereafter the rebate brauch RusnviiLe, Neb, Jan, 9.—|Special to Tnr 110 men, were assaulted in’ at least six | S8id Mr. ool Targ gt ivay ata do: | of the War departient ut )00 a year. could against the Wogman piano, so | die” this afternoon, Connty Attornoy Chris | Of the business, and us this was oue of the | Bie. | —Sheridan count, clected offi- ¢ ¢ \ X | sign which he developed into a very inter- [ 4 ], Thade was today appointed post- I : 58 4 ilorcnt locnlitios, montly swuitanoously. | esting and - comioal - picture.” “Tho | master at Burress, Filmoro county, Nev, | that she concluded that it must bo n | Tiooppner spoko of tho pleasant veintions | @35entials of tho company’s business he did | cials quily took poss of their offices e R M e fiest s tho picture itsell and tho | yvice . M. Aldridge, vesigned, and (i, W. | pretty good instrument or thoy would | which had always existad botween the mem- | BObcare to see it disturved. Continuing he | yesterday. With the excaption of 1. J. Ro- ase of Coal Teaver Turnbull, second s tho imagination. {might tako tie | Morgan af. Cresswell, KKeokuk county, Ta., | not bo afraid of hev buying it. Sheliked | bors of the board in their doliberations. Tt | said: sencrans, sheriff, who was ve-clected, they In the case of Cloal Heaver Turnbull the | best picture I over made in my life, for | yice I. A. Morgan, resigned the Wegman so well she paid the $500 | was followed by several members of the board “In my judgment we are uov violating the | wers all new men. our of, them—Treass fuspector says, “He died from pywmua, | lnstanco, and show it to an ovster, and it | ‘Pho widow of the late Senator Preston B. | for it and ordered it delivered. Misun- | who improved the oczasion by holding a 50rt | Jaw in careying on our business as we do, I | urer, clerk of the courts, county Judgo and following an incised wouna penetrating tho [ Would not meot with success, bocause the | plainb requests publishers una othors © | depstanding her husband and not know- | of love feast, in which old - breaches were SARITAINANR : b agy | superintendent of schools, are indapendents left lung, after ho was taken to tho hospital, | O¥ster hasw'v enough imagination to appre- | sond her at Bmporia, Kan., copios of ull eulo- | §*™ WAGHLE 1ED BIERBREC, SRC BAb KA R0 I 014" oq of friondship vonowad. | D, | A freo to coufess that L do uot volish any | (0" sounty clerk and cominissioner aro ro- He was first knocked down by a blow on the | ciato a picture of auy especial meuit.” gins by press, Grana Army af the ropublic | (N8 abvihing nbout business,sho then f g, BB e Ol e words, | Such ubequal combat, for the reason that | yupiicans, und the sheriff is a domoes head with a stone and cut while lying un- M. Beard's crayou drawiags embraced a | posts and othiers which have been uttered | Went to the bank and told the collector | Ho W0 AR T 0 (W AEE B o, there is a popular prejudico against conscious. He was arrested and taken uncon- | Wide range of subjects, all the way from au | upon her husband. She is collacting them | her husband wanted his note sent up to | WG TAS BTIAG, How A48 110N | uny ™ corporation o institution — waich - seilous to a xu'l(nu ward. ‘The wound pene- | icobousd ship in the Arctic regiousto “Mary | for publication in book form. the house on trial. Madam, we do not | My Powors, who relives with this board, | DA the slightest semblance to a trated the ploura and lung. Hleo received one | nd ~Her Little ~Lumb. The audience | Tayid ). MeNair, father of Mrs, Gay V. | send people’s notes on trinl. Then, | was noarly overcoms with emotion shen he | combination. ~ Naturally —enough, eourts or two other stab wounds iu the posterior, | 1aughed and applauded by turns and every- wite of Colenel Henry, Ninth c sy, their notes eannot be very good | thanked the members for their gift and jurles are influonced by those It was impossitle for the medical oflicers of | bady went home pleased. died in New York today of whe grip. | if vou ave afraid of people trying them. - popular prejudices, What | dislike move | LS the ship to securo proper atteation for him, Mr. Beard will give a chalk talk at the | AL MoNair was well and favorably known “.Y] i HYOLL '.]', y A Another K. ¢ Institu e, than anything else is vhat the case is to be and attendance was entirely lacking atnight, [ men’s meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock. in Nebraska. P.S. E ien I got a sowing machine 1 got 1t Beatiics, Nob, Jan. 9.—[special to Tup | brought first before a grand jury, whore i = i B CHis AIUIiEh Avnkalens to wonld s el (A R that way, aad don't sce why the sume | WK TR AL AISBIER 0TI 001y one sido of the caso is hoard “atd whora | Faffled Be:t Medicel Skil' for Bight permit him to be vemoved to another ward. TO PURIFY PRIMARIES. Dr.Cullimore,eyeand ear,Baanal 11 ru‘e should not apply to notes as well as § =% ¢ . 14 & we can hope for no favor or show. The liti L SRt Finally, when it was represented that Turn: = et sowing machines, don't see why a tylul | Keeley Bichloride of Gola institute at Blawr, | gation also keeps the compauy for the Months. Cured in 'Two Months bull would probably die, he and four others | o4 Meany to Secure n AQUTILOMAICY should hurt anyone’s note. [’ sure ho | Was in the city last night and today confer- | time being before the people in an unfayora- by Cutlcurs Remodies. of our wounded men were liberated and 1 In This Diveot ( to thesStreet Viadnat would be careful of it. She would toll | ving with leading citizens and capitalists | ble light.” | 5 wore taken aboard the ship. Turabull died | The Lincoln clubjmet last evening in the atlivan: Miko Too and & num- | har hushand, however, and he could fix | rolative to tho estunlishment of u like insu- | ~ Mr. Greenhut could not understand the October 95, This attack was uppavently | Press club rooms on the seventh fioor of T 3 £y tute in this city, An enthusinstic meeting | objectof the people in Aulanta who had ber of other citizens iuterviewed dectare that | it up when he got well, The lady went | (g hold lase night the prliminaries | written the lottors and were reforring the | ) [ S0s f : e lite sits | proweditated and inspired by hostility which | probuilding to disenss P vy Bleo : 7 2 | a portion of the Chilian people entertain ul-; ks ,‘,“‘,;,1 Rb s ““‘l'l‘;’v Election | 10 gpjact of the proverty owners on lower home and wus so delighted with the A" spacial committeo was ap- | rebato certificatos to the district mttorney. |y ML SIEREMARIECE e (e TR She Towara Alnorcans eform.” Thero were about Mty mewbers | N0 Crvoring o viaduct over the | Wegwam plano she forgot all about the od 1o solieit subscriptions to the capital | These certificates had never been vresented | Six months of that timo “The modical ofiicer's report says that Rig- | present, aud a very interesting discussion note. The next day her hushand was | stock of §0,000. Tho entive awmount was | for payment, 50 payment hud never boen e 7 i It Suforing Wi siply gin was lalled by arifie bail; that other men | took place. better and went down' town as usual, but | subscribed bafore noon toany, and a povma- | fused, and ho considered that they were act- | 7 SR LA ALY back whil lying unconsclous on lis face, [ MOCHAE to investigato the matter and roport b _‘_‘)",““""[ and "”"‘““.‘l“’ postpone the | itacioes olooted. . Tho Beatvice institute 1s | the government. Forhis own part he did | ot N OTIARRe and that Rigeins' body was stavbed aftor 01 Its needs, roportad in favor of a system of P Oy Dino Nkl noXt year, 50 | 10 be eatablishod at once. not relish the idea of defending this case in Y fuldisonse. unl. SOAA death. To reconcile these statements with | Yegistration, and Mr. Broma was outspoken d % vl o0 let his wife down easy he bough . he the United States courts; still, it must be | iyt oL those made by the Chilian ministor will he a | 1 the aavocacy of the Australian ballot law | ilous passagoway for the accommodation of | uy elogant siik dress and his daughter Gartield County's New Officials, fought, for the rebate systemn 13 oue of the | A diicult task, but possibly the investigation ‘“;.é{:.‘.l’,‘.?{{h“xf?}‘h’,“ikv lllm\V\\‘l.;ml!lu;m»;gguc:'ul l'raklll\\;,mr?;l:o “;l:(lp. |\1; e “;n;:'ul #50.00 gold watceh, giving a check for the BURWELL, 5 pecial to Tap | vital busiuess interests of the comvany and T PR R ik now being conducted by Judge Advocato | 3¢ his syslo d X- | ends Wil 18 LYSOKs ° and V. _has { 3 i is wife < L2 o 1o the issue must he carriel to a decisive point. 9 { kot onoral 1temy ot San Prancisso” witl thsaw | Pensive and cumborsome for primarias, but | nothing to do_with the passageway to tho | S4MC Whon he e oome his wifo | Ben.-A deolded ohango took place 1 the v o tined dicina aver light upon the subject. that a chauge of some kind should be effected, | private stook yards road half a block to the hought ho was very liberal and won- | yagime at the Garfleld county court house for sevo s nttor ik as the adoption of wis luw fov genoral eloc | south, If ‘a vladuct must be ouilt, what is ‘l';l'clll L the 9gcmich, Ulf such_ov todny. J. A, Browoell, county clork for six | v ,smsorox O daR,. Ois[Bpecial | = 0o trae it 18 5 tions has been fraught with good results, but | the matter with purchasiug or condemning | whelming regard. I'inally he remarke savs past, was succeaded by Mike O'Con- | TN, bt S 8@l s L) Iona body. Tho doctors DISCUSSING THE LIEN LAW. as transforred the scane of the ward heol- | the Cleveland boarding house proporty south | I have just mot with a #1500 loss in | Y213 PAsh was succended by Mike O'Con- | wejogram to Tue Bre.|—Tuo following list | i ers’ and bummors’ oporations from the gen- | of the Lee hotel and making that the hatural | business, and while that ' is a loveiy | ho'AFOpUi\oats B e | Measonor, (reasurer, | of peusions granted is reportad by Tie Bes AN > A AL A eral polls to the primurie approuch to the viaduct! It is right on & | piano, wo cannot afford it this year so 1 | Dishor: ) ik, v | aud Examiner Bureau or Claims: Ui on enrth tht s e ; i RN ¢ v 0 alliance-demoorat, succeeds himselfyd, H, | aud Mg : R TatheE b Fun. T o St A foint mooting of & fow mombors of the | oy siyanted but-no. dainite nclion whs | nirchasod " for 81000, That 1o a deoidediy | 115t £0L you n sill dress and Dol the | Avee, judge, zoes outto make 8 placo for | Nobraska: Orieinal—Willlam Snydor, Ed- 1% Iuaceiie Gng oo huve such & Real Estate Owners association and the | taken, small figure compared with the amount that | £0ld wateh, Why husbund, I bought | Enock Procter, republican: Pat McDonald’s | ward R. Johuson, John McCord, James W, | ¢ sthantd.(see ottt herenttied o 50 * Bullders and Traders assoolation was held s would bo demanded by tho proporiy ownors that Riana "”““"‘l“f and paid for it. O cnt. o 0, Ot b | Hopkins, Lysander . Farrar, Theodoro C. ) . - " y to G on lower N street for damages, Further- ow did you pay for it? h 4 J s o JOIRR, Pan, . Additionsl—Osmund Mikesely. In- 1ght 10 me with chironie eezomn U of | 4 g The | yontioned in newspapers and magazines, | Car line over tho structure a substautiol way | Why, aid you not ‘o to tho bank and | threeyears. L : R R e i queation bofore the meeting was the me- | pyuhaps o friend has been there and | for foot pussengers can be constructed over | Jifg my note of #500,00 N Nehraski Mortgages, Hamaan. Qrigion, vidows, ela=-Harah. 4 APRr 1k O chanic's lion law. Prosident Boggs of the | \iites onthusiastio lotters back home | the tracks ‘atthat pointat a comparatively | ““Noi” You told mo to go Lo the bunk | INpiaNora, Neb, Jan. 9.(—Special to e [ *oui. OtiginalDPotor Frost, Morvill "7"." '.fl"."o.‘.).“-';";" Iumcmllx"" 'Sfl"""l""“ about the climate and the fruits. [t | IEBYCOst: and have your note sont up on trial and | Bee.]—The following is a statemont of the | Hutchinson, Peter B. Schormerhorn, (ioorge ~ Wiich 1o suld that the ':""fmni"’xnif’.ii.“."‘,n.‘.‘; makes you amxious 1o see the country « Marrled Before Breakfust. that is what I told them to do, but that | filings in the clerk's oftlve of Kod Wiliow } G. Millor, Benton M, Beebe, Johu bulebler, Cuticura Resolvent N |t ran I N or RRl TRIiA e an MG N [ Tan Vo rRelf, Judge Levy says that for the first time in | stupid clerk looked st me amazed, then | county for the month of Decomber: Karm | Josiah Kempthorne. ~Additional . Charle: T TR i eyt (g e 1 P oA R bo amended. He pointed out the defeots in | The hest time to gois in the fall and | his oficial careor ho was callod on yesterday | T told him to leave the matter until you ages filed, $10,475.30; roleased, $11,- | 00K, fohn Turesr, Hogace W, Brows. | cihrictind.s are TR A, the law where a real estate owner or a la- | Winter. Then work hero is loast press- | to pass sentence on a porson bofore break- | got well and you would fix it. Well, 1 olty mortgages fild, 85,477.15¢ rd, | DAL, Netson, Syman A, flon, fucedana | o sy our St 8 boror had o show whatever for his claims | ing and California climate is now pleas- | fast. This time he inflicted a life sentence | will fix it up, remnvked her husbana, | leased, #4508, chattel mortgages ‘fled, §24,- | i Fo MO FRIGH T WO a1 | the skin, sealy and bioo, ot hair, from in case of logal complications, ing. The way togo is vin Sauta Fo | on the prisoner, Frank Prachaska, but the next thing I buy wili be a schol* roleased, §30,725.70. Hutchms, Blizaboth L. Ghngan, Mary (i | " oue7 i Ao (rompinies bo ssrofuin As 1t was @ sort of lnformal meating 1o | youte, on ono of that line's popuiur, por- | Miss Maggio Paida was the biushing bride | arebip in some commereial college, and | . Lavmers are hauling in grain and gotting | youon!™ 0 2 D s Sold averywhare, Drice, COTICURA, Mlo! A0AL, H0g \ detinite action was taken, but it is thought | sonaliy conducted parties, leaving Chi- | aud looked intenseiy happy after the cere- | if that wa thing but the Wegman I | Ut of debt right along. The majority of | “Goui' Dakota: Original—-James W. An- | RESOLVENE! thoparad by the POTTER Ditts s 1) somgthing will be done in the near future to | BOUBLY condueted partles, leaving Chi- | Pl MOt Sotrinha i Frank belioved 1t was anything but the Wegman I | mortgages filed wero renewals of old ones | 4 South Dakota: Oviginal P 4 CHEMICAT CORPOIA TN, HbsLon g TR cago overy Suturday evening, and loay- | o0y Wis, berformoad and Fleankc booved | would kiok it'out of doors, but as every- | for short time. erson, Heory awford M fur “Fow o Ciiro Skin Disensos,” il pages B3, City every Sunday morning. |} ‘ 4 i body likes the Weg i I will S — — - Filustenclons, and 100 testiuioniuls. . —_— ) Y £ | notter wife than the “other girl, hod ) ho egman plano wi -‘3 o T i inl agents and porters in attend- Lid keed it and tell the cashier of that bank Ashiand Guinblors Arrosted, In the Leoture Ruom, 7@ Skin und Scalp puritiod and hewutifud by Foxr Donce, 1a., Jan. 8.—[Speoiai Telo- | unce Pullman tourist sleepers ave | e Slapped w Woman, j that you had been taking chloroform to Asurasn, Neb, Jan [Special to T | ;‘u.m;.xm;m.;.4» turer 50 m icn'ae’ o | BABY'S Subane b asnavdaut inang S Tnre Brn, | —Or ) X ¢ enishec i odding 1 William Sherman, a brotuer-in-law ot " > 1'Bee.) —For several months past this city has | #ood, healthy, fully developod cough. Somwe - gram to Pue Ben, |~Ovson Fox, & young me- | used, furnished with bedding, mat. | Wiliam § have'n tooth pulled and had not recoy- | v y 3 chunie, for years ewploved in th Hiinols | tresses, toilet articlos, ete. Second | Murderer Nick Fox, wont to dance at Mrs. | avep from tho skook, and if auy ono | boon infestod with gwmbling dives, joiuts | folks thina squaling baby 13 Wrso, but (& WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Coutral shops at Waterloo, Fort Dodge and | ¢1a38 tickets houored. Write to I3 L. | Smith's in Albright riday night. It is | wants a voucher for your sanity I will | and club rooms to the utter disgust of the | | s ot | Py i ; U s Lorine Vaina s ol Wesknesss rectify it as 5000 as_ possiblo. ! (e sulvige. tion of some of tho ex-coufederates and their | COMPANY bas puid out 1o date £2,779,707 and - Special to Tire -~ HIS CRAYONS TALK. This s w0 corthfy thata chili of wine I 1ts warst form und whieh hattid the hest med tracks to tho stock yards grounds is meroly ascheme to got damages from the city, Mr. Sullivan says: “What is the socallad N street crossing anyway! It is nothing but a diagonal, por Real Estate Owners and Builders A 3V, M, D Doon, 1a. ; ) can kil the baby, other points, is one of & half dozen heirs to | Palmer, passenger agent Santa e | binted that he was not au invited guest, but | send them to the dentist. Good night, | better class of citizens, yet no one seemed to | carey a boutle of Hallor's S we t B English éstate valued at §50,000,000, /2 o be i route, 1816 Farnam strest, Omaha, Neb, A whether or not this is true be was allowed to | madam, 1 will go to the eluby he willing to take action against them lu the | sirup aud give a dose of that |

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