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6 THE OM.AHA DAILY BEE: NDAY, JANUARY 10, 1892=SINTEEN PAG it ———— A bt sttt o SR A A TR TR Sm=———— | mH & AR INEWS 1 IN( EQ | agreed to form a combination, sim I AT w \ QY (I | than sorvow when ninoty and nine went | 1o T | heerth would coms with & wheeing Apgnd | proving the quality of thele produot and of Wiceen Bwitaler dlacusied the tarif at \ W, el were becauiing Gl o spono, 11 reducing the expense of production and de o longth, and thon Dr, Goovge L. Milter ove rouble had developed Iito consum j= COUNCIL BLUFFS, fivery. "Thelr combinsd capseity I8 about Dundien A Honoet DRiiae ! The doetor R i that thatroublend 5 C . : 1 ,000,000 barrels por annum, and their capital | Omaha Democ: fan timated that he had retived from politics, ne is Just a1 We o Be Ea- O Tt e i o AL yaniey aaf > of . (] 3 Y 18 maha lamoorate h b1l intimal hat h had retir rom politics, I had tried different physietans nnd nume 5] OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STRERT, | Important Meeting of the Ohautauqua As- | Jinadats to about 2,500,000, Tho new com I moorate. Pour an Oblation of | EUMEter HAL AR bed of poiition ambition: $161 Bean AWAHE Peline eatareh romodion, Mt Conid. oDtain b renot sembly Assooiation to Be Held, bine proposes to increase it capital stock to Oratory on, the Saint's Tomb, but ho said that his = interost in the E i : had rend of Drs Copeland, Shepard wnd - 000,000, if it 18 possible for some of the democratic cause would nhever ceate. Mansfiold's success herses when ono of Veilvered by Carrler to any gart of the City — brewers, and {f it shall be found economical A dishonest dollar robbed honest toll and nuive Siiil, Bunerior Qunlifioktions | iy neiiugry i beai e by viiesed goto to do so ) undaer no consideration should a Jasksonia owand Unitorm K I Eaith- volks 1 VA ARAL AL LR ) W, TILTON, - MANAGER ITS FUTURE TO BE DETERMINED ———— BANQUET OF THE JACKSONIAN - CLUB. | BENCLES Consant to dosrnde & ourrancy with FIOR 8Ny CRNMHIOTIENEN ) Watlees | Tro0 L (ol HeHostty, wel : ok ST d IR - which the laboring man was paic he 0) The ° . BUDPUSE My LrobIn Wou ltl. hiye. como. ek TWO STORIES AROUT THE AFE LI hich the labori pmd. T Tt 1 supp " K ) Business Offeo ... ... ) s " L hewe wthe Foundation for the g \ Ak TELEDHONEs ) Bisiness o Al 4 cont doliar was a fraud, while the honest dol J 1T o0k Ui doctor's ndvieo | nd con Nigh \ Owing to the Compuny's Fallure'to Use Ad- | ean Snilors Tell the Story of the | Addresses by Governor Boyd, Connty Attor- | jap wwas the noblest work of man, He adyised ma Su s of Dr. Cope- yod for wiothior S wooks, and now 1 foot e ] il nilian Assault, ¥ Mahoney, e Gaor Miller, War- | the democrats not to jugele, 1 Tand and Hit Associates, | perfectiv safo in stopping tie trenti ent, for | > vertising Facilities the Session of ( ¥ v g " he democrats no 0 juggle, not to play el that 1 an r MINOR MENTION, Yt e Wid Mok 2 VarLeso, Cal, Jan, 8.—Investigation into Fen M ltRlie W Ot Dem tricks and not to compromise their — Cotinn, Sinpd R ang nm sure Uit D, e the assdult’ upon the Ballimote's sstiors e i principles by tieing up with any party that Until the nnovation made by Dr Copeland | togreat credit (or the perfect fosits i s Y. Plumbing Co. ial 8 - F ratje” Warhorses, in past years proclaimed for a free and un 1 his nssocintos In pl ftont skl and st \ y Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal in Valparaiso in October wns con limited supnly of groenbacks. VhiatougIh arid BEIBREE hak et FoF RIT IS - Crofus chattel loans, 204 Sapp bloey, tinued, I'e evidence adduced today ] At 1 o'clock this morning the annual moeet s ~\‘)Imn the reach of ‘l‘HV y sy ‘~(\ mof " CTHIRTRR N AN Encampment No. 8, Union Voteran Legion, | 5 R, Rows arrived in the city last evening | Drought forth mora strongly than | <l suppose you have sead the story iug of the Jacksonian club adjonrned, aftor 1 aniform pricos, 1t witk almost fmpos FOR THIRTEEN OSNTURIES, will bave a special meeting this evening in HaP ativi | @ver the fact , that the assault oW 1uck hani in ail his gl being voted a success by ail who wu in 1 1 JKnights of Pythius hall in charge of Detoctiva Johnson of Des |, 0, 1 A beforehand.s At the 4 nike Old Hicke attendance, for people In moderate circamstances o 4 Ly Gripps 1s An Heiroom—=Haw 1o Sonntor William Gronewsg nns foft for | Moines, his wrists ornamentad with a dell- | B0 DECE PARACE B RMNONd.S L soon Jearned that his seheme Tasked o i obtain the uid of skillful and conselontion AVORLXE AH AT T6 O TEC R Des Moine condy for the opening of | cate pair of nickel plated handcuffs. He was | Ume Rizgin was lying on the pavoment, ‘AMTIN IT OR NOT#" spechalists, The fuct that i spite of the ViR Ao s b s S ARl LG LAl i while two policemen idly watched the mob It is thought that tho foregoing lines were weil established and fu ned reput SIEERR B EDUY the goneral assembly, which occurs next | taken to the city jail in a back, and when ho v k Tt MR ot established and foly ' i 3 v 3 plunging their knivos into his back, two | Written years ago, about the time that An- Sativist of No bro honest work, skillful treatment an 118 dlson 8o I8 som & oallod Russlan Monday morning. arrived there the chargoe of embezziement S Tis s 8 Gt pla it <fal rosuits, they st maintain their | fHienzi, hoee DPOse.l 1o hiave had (e An order was mado by Judee Smith | was entered against him Lol R AL LRI B L ol UL b b b s L A G Jan, 7.—To the Fditor of Tir 1 d o clinreds shovs thit thoy afn ot | origin n Sibor s Ly 0Ceu TS ns yosterday morning fn the matter of the as- Wiiacea ALl NI s city wore flying before a mob of Chilian men- | United States, Let that be as it may, his- MATIA, Jan, 7.—To the Editor of Tie Brr: | alone at finaneinl suecoss us practitioner epldemicund teavels rapldly over (e 3 iy T'io crime for which he was arrested is al- o ¥ 5 | Some time in the prehistovic year of 1881 1 | Vit s well nt the necompiishinent of t N reeatved fiany nimes. the { signment of tho livm of Gireen & Sons, elos- | 40404 to have been committed abouts month | O%-Warsien, who finally stabbed one aud | tory records the fact that on January §, 1815 . 4 ’ . grotest wmount of possibie zood 1n the coni= | mon bein e miuenz and i e rippe 1 he 1t ing up tho mattor and discharging W as- | £AKC4 0 Bve buen commieatipont b WOEHL | robbad tho othor. Another man instill athira | General Audrew Juokson fortified himselt | l‘"““" ned that L had been found guilty. | yinity funs, In the soventoenth contury. eatio it in sunce, . E. Hart. o | b e e iy | PAFLOf tho district was chasod and thrown | and his arimy bohind a fort constructed of | BY somo one fn high mutnority. of beia o | eIty huardin tho bt stllhoar for | i iy e ol I S A 1 4 Tbe Enghat Violet club, socloty wom- | by saunles for a silvorwire and cotlor firm | into the bay and would have beon drownod { cotton bales, whon he licked tho British ot | Sontleman, and tharefove, had been soh- | hiih\i'Faos ahurgid by persons elaimini th1 Rome. 16, Hoe Thony . e L ey Tiont this cvening at the Aasonic temple Tor | of Des Mofnes known i W. A, Fvers & Co. | But for the protection given him by a Freach | New Orleans. tericod to offielato s a clerk of olections to be | spuelulists [ thront and fune (roubles 1 1 Hoursc othes recoznlzo It - the the' benaflt of tho Christinn home, Admis | Ty i¢onarged that ho secured $300 worth of | naval officer. The claim 1y made by the pro- | | In view of that fuct the democrats who ara | hold In that year. (1 was a republican ot I R R AT S T P A R 0 C b, it is charged that he secured $100 worth o . 4 Nl nown s those of the Jacksornian order, hav- | might have been doomed to be a judge. ) b S S AR jo permans oatl dt SUltR ke sl0 Al 15 conts, B 2 0 a b v - 4 N @ judge . . . s heen known 0 o Lt Zot e .« | #O0ds from his house and disposed of them to | CUrator of. Vaiparaiso that all but two Wit | jyg the pure Jacksonian doetrines 1ncorpor- | It was stated in the newspapers. of that s B el el L SEy VIS boen Known - Europe since the it Mrs. Ida Seybort will en tertain the whis fiprs & recaiy. | N€SSes testitied that the police had done their | ated in thei o selobrate 'y 8 PRIZSL Treatimen contury and fnvarinbly sweeps ovarthe coun- s, L Soyboet will on tartain the Wbls | ies in various parts of the state, recelv- n their make up, celebrate January 8 in /| oo tnag with the aqoption of the Austrahan | . Ury (RO Gnst o Wost. I (o Focent univor Bighth streat. She will be ssisted by Mrs, | ing tho monoy In return, which ho thenap- | 9uty. has been completely demolished. Of | each year us Jacksonian day, election_systom, the bummer and ward. | UL that o curs undor yemotiveats | gileuldgmic it 1eveled from Si. Botorsbue |‘|‘|Lm’m‘i|:g|~ Mrs, Ferson, Mrs, W, H. Trey- pr:»]l ated to his own use and sitfpped tho | 1O 86VGh _ipiriesses 8o, fAr examined; flves i} LUk ‘f,“"l $ame g ""“lk“"’l“ 80id to | jaqler wore to bo_ eliminiated from ;Nvll:l"~ T i '“y\“\ AP EE R LRI L ! A A , Mrs, 3 briatec s o @ skipy Mo bt L . have coined the expression, "To the victop v i r cs | i nder iy other known method, | 18 beyonl et foctions, wnd spreids by norand Miss Osborne. . = country, A warrant was at once issued by llf‘wu_nul to the coutrary before the Chilian | 4 i o tyo (oo SN and for that . reason the .\.\v::;.l:,,lxil‘,\l’xt»ll‘. n:.\iLr:ll“lu’uuyvl:m: ;\(v'll:l:'lllu\ll " ‘;;‘v:”vn Tst “r.v'.'“‘ b vesulty ave pors | Atmokphi i it s Many examples nro ‘Che jury in the case of Bleiler & Zimser | jydge Mctioe and placed in the hands of de- | “OUrt: : average democrat revers his memory. \Hos R RRAGHR, BroViRad iy 1 Girerul Hud ATs’ ARO 4Nl rOLMTMed. by the. pALints | Which con 0 bo thted to Grave i A e e apainst Bablw was givon to the jury in th | o8 SR RIEE B R S et time | Charles Langor, testifiod that ho was in tho | *"Al of those. things duly cowsidered the | irov dungoons provided by a caroful and § o und ot cou 1 b clted Lo rove the assumpiiong SuficHOE Colirt s aterday fiernonn about i | 0 o the caso, | Ho lod thom a lively | International hotel with Jonnson, who yes- domocrats of Owaba lust niglt celobrated tanRe It h“‘““"”"‘:mmm"‘“'_,‘I""i’\"'""f?.l‘“';:,‘; K1 and suecess In the uractive of medicine | the’ recont’ epidemies fiong thelt pitionty , and afier an absence of about an [ WO ok & orday gav idence direct g | Jacksonian day in a befitting manner, 4 it s ind surzery can be no lon er ostinated by 1 was i this direction, Some Inyestigators our vordict was returned 1 favor of the | chaseall over the country, and for over & :‘_ITK:'I"-:“VK'“"“ b "““;l“‘f '“';"“ “‘“‘""“,“;“f "8 | " The colobration was under tie auspicos of |1 American ciiizen, and submitted to being | fe'size ut'the foes, whon' spocaiists having | eluim nowevir that it 1 ot and i plaintiffs to the amount of £10.0: woeks past Mr. Johnson has been steadily on | ("B, (IEMOWEN FOICE, SR POIGREE B | the Omaha Jacksonian club, and conslated of [ COHREE, 000 OF G, SustEntian ron colls | tho larest praction and the hlichest nnd best | gard it s n disoase capable of holi convoyed E. W. Peterson of the it. G. Dun Commer- | his trail, always arriving in a town just after | Langer's testimony toduy wus even stronger | & banguet at the Paxton dining roo wonry consecutive hours, 1 differed WOrk. pINCA oifolr fors 80 igw Na 10 DO WIEHIN | S0, o oy rco tndifron persan to por elal agancy failed to show up at the oMico | 1rowe had left it. St Joseph, Mo, was the K ohnson's, According to Lungor, whon | 100al contingenay to the number of 200 put in | o' IHECH Yl cotuty il 1 fae | e redel of all clussos and condivions of peo= |~ T attaeks persons of all ages and vonditlon yosterday ard some apprehension was felt | 1+ Flice ho strick, und ajtor lying around o e ¥ {0, | &n Bppoarance and fn: addition theretoimany: | $18: \oas not bvan srcotdea wich thong ple. Under suel conditions 1t Is pininly the | afthosh children are mors apt 1o b ey hat possibly some hurm had befallen him. (P o whi 1o B is rAAE 8 ¢ N % g democrats with state reputations were pres- | .. by ed with bread and | Sichijrat und faithful work of these spectalists | Fhe diseise secms to nttack, ospectally e AV aLety, Sota Glertenl a i shie” oy onln :Im.n'\u‘ little while he nailed his man and men camo up, drew short swords and | o NPT WIHE RIS HepUations woro PEOs- | water or any ouher of the converionces dic- | fi th st pluce tHLL causes L pronoumeed | e o b £t raRDlIntory ¢ O o ot I o S roveat s | brought him in under bls wing ; ked him down' again. They then stood |\ pit e ST WERS & (o 10, FUGRDRIN: | tated by the ¢ tion of that ag prosperity iund suceess WITH Which [ cones [0 contaet ) ARINAR 264 1B PAKE TRV ORNG LR R eAsIY While on the way to Council Bluffs the de- | back and let the crowd stub and beat him. orietor of the St. Paul Press, but who Afterperforming the duties that had been OUIErs may in ome measiure (ry to Mumidity of the atmoesphere secws 1o b )f?.:.:- e u-'.-Lu’{. “_“”All” p" nue, atan early | yeciive learned fi Rowe that be had been | Riggin seemed to be asking protection of the {."“m His wold Hie :l"l‘x‘l‘tunf‘fnr ";“ N [xu'k' assignea me, 1 was unconditionally released. | thefriines of work, hut mu hto do With its deve'opment. Altitug AtorusyRmpuniug ; on very friendly torms with May ‘Thompson, | police.when they knocked him down. After- | (G [ 801G RS Pladtand fors few wooks | mnon some oficials gave it as their jud sment Tliny Cannot Tt to seams to mike e diferonce. 10 18 seq Papers were filed with the county re- | \who left here under a cloud a couple of weeks | ward n squad of soldiers appronched march- Skl Y LA S | that I ought to receivo proper damages for | the superior education, tralning nnd experi- | S iy Eof e vivers and high up GorUGt/s eptertay by.Charles W Merwitnnd. | ng Gl buckling on the editorinl harnss; Dr, John- 3 ORI Fess under e snow e ey s A A e L ing by twos, under command of o mounted | o 0FERimont. Albort Watkins of Lincoln, | DAYing been deprived of my liberiy und the { ence which has given' them their acknowi= | gV e tie sins of tho Tqaator Mr. and Mys.J."H. E. Clark, in which ar e ofiicer. Thoy marched to within six feet | §o0 Of Fairmont, Aibort Wath Ancoln, | yigl-t “to attend to my personal business for v mastery over the diseascs in teir sy woll s on the istands of Polynedint 1. Ui rement is ‘st forth’ that Clarenco 1. An Elegint Suite of Rooms, from where Johnson was holding Rigein in | 303Ph Crawlord of West Detat, John Shor- | guid uwenty-oight consecutivo hours; then | tltlties. wud ualkes 1t possibio for thom (01 s 1 the il e Dy it il rwin, who was adopted by Mr. and Mr Perhiaps the handsomost suite of bu his arms. There thoy halted and the fivst | [0 gFFEE00G TS BF DI i | tho honorable masor (who hd just returacd | | R ag PR U ECIEVN T SU CER) fithivil i Dand ot .,."kany'."‘:(r'" g'lg“vl:*l!;*]":"; '\ll::"":‘l“‘\)l‘_-:” ness rooms in the city are those that are | twosoldiers leveled their riflos and fived at | 1 m""\‘;l;‘(j‘, T “'“'lgj o u;’.«:’.?)‘fl'fim K | from an extended tour through our glovious Y ONA B E N VeRNSE NN KR, s ieaie (o pewitico of Drs Conoluud, Shepned nnd IRsiO.8 Lgtih Mo Men | now occupied by A. A Clurk & Co., ser- | the two American sailors, country, and, as Tius Ber of thoso days | fst. ralning, completo expericnce i skill | npensield has given thom abundunt opporti- Claricennll adopy fmstad Sellenboy'atslatory i fioqy! Gver tho! Americin 10X pe “I was about fiftacn feet off to one side, What They Ate, stated, had chieerfully combed in his various | muist come lrst, and thon your adverticng | i) 1o sy thisdisousis o all itsphiases, os iy Merwin. ; 5 o said Langer, **No one was botween me aud For an hour the .. | salaries, a similar draft on the treasury hay ve the merit of genuineness and trath HOTTaNs B i i T T ; compe > corner ¢ ho question of the hour, casury hay Cluities. From (s fisy appearanee i th W. Huuer and Mary Brown had a_dil. [ fompany ”".\[”"".‘f'f' er “‘f Main and | yhom, ‘the crowd being back of the soldiors | «Democracy, " was discussed in tho rotuda, | ing also been made by a member of tho hon- fulness, amd Witl suceed. TS 15 e seeret | contey they Tinve beon thorouiely famiiins culty yesterday morning at the residence of Qwiy, Mr. Clutk hus done . very | gt that moment. No other shots were fired | after which un ndjournment was taken to the | Orable council) declared that I was a horse | ¢¥{he whole matter, his is the seerot of the | wil 1o tron thele prictice the isttor on Upper Brondway on account of | fine loan brokerage business duving tho | by any one. I saw tho soidiers distinetly | banquet hall, where the following menu was | thief and a traitor to tho stato and shoula | [HEG QLSS e FheY wre LIVCELEGE AL | ed fis details and ueeds. ® 1 Gyl £ which Hauer claimed too woman had | past year, and the inerease has becn so | level their rifles at the Baltimore's men and | dischocod ncver, no never, be permitted torob the | verecd; speetaliste first. quaified by o r QG InE R men e tolen from bim. He went to her house, and | greai that at the present time the large | fire. The crowd had drawn back when the Blue Point Oystors commonwealth. Then some other officials | medical educition, wnd Ly special st ; ned s eluthios, New ucensing her of the theft, proceeded at'onco | front room formerly oceupied was too | soldiers came up, leaving a cloar passago b Gy RGO VIS R BRI L) stated that T was a fine, elegant wentioman, | traluing and experfence, then advertisers. catarehnl cond . s thor= to get satisfaction by battering her with his | (il to afford proper accommodations | tveen Riggin und the soldiers. After the Haut Sunterne, and a pure and incorruptible bulwark of the Ihere 16 No Other Way zhly und con < renders the | fists. Both were arrested by Oficer Kemp. | ¢ 50 1040 nkea into consideration the | fifst shot was fired the soldiers pressed for- Green Turtle Houp, uu Canel. liberties of the people and should have propor | to <ceure permanence, public confidence and eV I clron' chiit, O v ned 84 for larcenyand | pi¢\iva prospects, which: inaicate a still | [vardalittle and I could not see the second Celery. Olive. Pickles recompense. Then some descendants of | uce 1 those who try an 1bly tewds to puion. Tlauer .80 for disturbing the peace, uture pros , which indicate a still | fifio fived, but am sure it iwas one of the Boiled Sgfinon, 1‘»"'-' tollaudalse. William the Conquerer, who had accumu- | fail. Poorly or purtially tridiied mon miy, ny | Queney with wiieh dread pionmonia follo s Zx D heavier increas To obtain suffi- | leading soldiers that fired.” Lt ‘_ll."‘l::‘“ht" lated sufficient of our native land to belong | SPecious. uiitruthfuladvertising or represent ! ck o ":'x'w"\'\':-Ai”fl'f\"{; LOrmTLes Davis, drugs, paints and stationary. cient room ncarly the entire sec- | Adjourned till tomorrow. Chicken Cronuetts, - Mascuot. totho Real Estate Owners exchange, de. | (ffions and by cinreing farce foes forishort | i o e Vietim, hus erontod goner i, A ond floor hi been remodeled and Ono| of, the Snilors Missing: Frenen Peas. Pom Chite clared that no poverty stricken eloction | il of time when the offenss is diseoverod, | and Lugrippe is now looked upon as a very R RIS a largo woll lighted room ndded 10 tho | 1y e fras bacome knomn to tho aiicers of s official, unabl to show i cloar title to wny of | i n varsal conite Gen: | scrlons matter, Among othier compileutions Pen years experienco, fit guarante ; thlen L D h ek nowinsar ] c English Sninc, Sur Cunope, our glorious country, and therefore ineligible | 1ine sk e ont [ Which may follow this disease may e nier 'llnll yea e exneniencor fit guaranteed | front apartment. The new apartment, | yo Baltimore that John Davidson, on of the aus, Parisienne Potitoes. 1o mumberaalp In th el itate "')'w,,'p',}‘ Thention. ¢ N, | toned inflammation of th widdio e ca il “’“"* “(;“'lfl *”"m"i ‘:" \ ‘I"Gl"“ml"“_ll“ Um;‘"l""‘!l‘lfl"h'\] has been | crow, was tried by tne criminal court at Val- Lobster Sulad )lu)i:v’ aise, exchange, should got any damages for having | OV ind toTay i the only [ Inzeaturhul deathess, bronhial prey ' prices #2300 to $5.00, ladies please ¢ decovated inaceovdance with Mr, Clark’s | paraiso, on ko even ye wn, con- amidea Tee Creum. Tancy Ciles. e L atliway by w WIS may obtain | And weakened condition of the ey rnett, M. A. b D tion dudbee Dien soblinkdowa con Frais. ¢ been found guilty” of beiug appointed au | PATLWHY by which UhE Specialist may obtai s g mattar ot cratifiention o Des. Cop- A NS L i, Shepard and Mansfield thit their i “air, M. G | own ideas, and the work is o permanent | victed and sentenced to five years imprison- Coffeo election official, south Main, second floor | compliment to his artistic ability, Tho | ment without eitner himself or Cap- e Mpads Then—but what's the use. Am Lin i w 1S e L cely resisied the ek h 8 artis 3 : I e use. in it or ! Chave b cely rosisted the attneks of thi< wall decorations are modest and hand- :.‘r:::;p):\:':ll‘e’3'“bel|n_u lllnlorrmu‘;i |;mt huve\lms Heard Some Reg not! Do I get anything or not: Or should LN GOING_TO IR oite THS I due, bt 6 thesuper or - some, and ave the nowest idens in that or trial, and in the face of a written | As the smoke from the fragrant Havanas | I consule Tue Ber clafm bareau! Or what & = Wi J Chautauqua Meeting, line. The furnishings nre of the most statement to Captain Schley by the Valpa- | began to curl toward the ceiling, Toast { is the racket all about anyway! Respect. | 15 the way Mrs. Fwell expre saed her S po L S 'Iln SRl Au important weeting of the trastees of | gupatantial charactor and harmonize ar- | ok N"‘_"b_[flm lhnrlh‘:‘uh];"ws wera pend- | Master Martin, who sat at the head of the [ full CLEREK. despairing conition. An instance | UG S ORI TG the Chautauqua Assemoly association is 10 | istically with the wall decor “tne | Ing against any of the Baltmore's crew. | tables, which' were:in tno formofa “U," - .- worthy of should place themselves at oneo in charge of 1 nbly s stically 1 the wall decoration. The | Davidson is still on the Brltimore's ship | with Governor Boyd af the right and Judie Teatn Robhar Siy: D e be held next Tuesday evening. Atthat time | private” offico is carps with the | books. Forty-three out of the | of the | Waki 3 036 13 5 3 e “1 cannot begin to tell you how very siek I L : 1 i : 3 Walkeley upon the loft, arose, stating that | St Lovis, Mo., Jan. 8, —Adelbert Sly, the 7 INC it will probably be decided whether an as- | Leaviest royal wilton, Baltimore's satlors that were mobbed were | the hour for participating in the fes- | allezed Glendalo express robber, will manean | W45 DUt Wil try and mako ny story as short STRONG EVIDENCE. sembly will be hold next summer, and it the-| ~ Mr. Clark will bo the recipient of | Pelly oflicergof tho ship and all tho men | tivities had avrived. ~ The hour was | g 8% W 0 CXPIRSS HORDAD WIHI MAKO AN | 4 possible, and inorier to do that I could 5 —— 3 decision shall be in favor of holding an as- | many compliments upon his good taste, | Were in first’conduct grad 1l olclock, Mr. Murtia stated the object [ SUORBY ‘omomow Lhrough bls attornoys 0 | with safety say. T was u fiv Aaaonalie LGy bO SoURRETLS) & sembly something will be done in the way | and his patrons will appreciate the ef- the Case, and purport of thoclub, and then read lat- | EELOUL 06 & WL of Labeas cokpus, it belag subj ot oun Ii in Drs. Copelana k ] hLe i t TR (oG roveRO1ata and) G. Carlisle, | claimed that Sly is being illogally held, be- S Shep v A Mansfleld's Preat t of muking preliminary arraugements for the | fort to increase their comfort and con- WasHING } enor Montt, |y Srerling Morton, Charles Ogden, Allen G, | €ause the St. Louis city eriminal court has Ten il fovid T progiam. The officers and the executive | venience. the Chilian minister, had another conference | ‘Fnurman. J. C. Black, Governor Boies, W, | 10 jurisdiction in the case ana because tho 3 UnORi BTG T AR St g4 y 3 5 3 pon Pro 1 committoo will be elected for the ensu ing e I S 1o with Secretary Blaine today. The minister | J. Bryan and several others, who exprassed | Prisoner was brougnt here from California in ) an illegal wav. 'L was 10 som extent a vietin of the disense year, and as soon as the executive committee vn \ , vas | 1aid before the secretary the following in- | their regrets at uot being able to attend the y is ciiosen it will appownt the manager. “.';;\_"t"‘:b{lrul'lm‘.. the young "";'_"d“m fon | formation, which he received from Senor | Sathering. _ e e 3 =0 well ni srippe. When It gots w grip Linst summer soon after the closo of the | Arrested for vagrancy last Thursday aftor- | Poreira, the Chilian minister of foreign | Whenever the nama of Governor Boyd or 5 ork of Town Burgls = A onee up seson’s systom it holds on. Tho assembly thero was a great deal of growling | M00n, was given a sentence of thirty days [ affair Grover Cleveland was mentioned, cheer Gruyore Crry, la., Jan 8.—[Special Tele- 4 g sneaker was Miss Helena Sehluter, amilliner, indulged in by the stockholders on accouvt | yesterday morning in police court. The volminons summary of judicial pro- | after choer resounded abour the festi gram to Tug Brs.|--Burglars enterad the > with Mes, e 1L Davis, (11 South 15vh strect of the unfortunate financial results, which The charge of larceny which was made | ceedings instituted before the regulur court | board, drowniue the clink of the champagne | house of Rev. Father Sullivan during his ab- - this elty. Miss Schluter has had a p were due to muny different causos, but | against bim by his ox-landlady, Mrs. A. | (that presided over by Judge of Crimes Fos- | glasses and the musicat strains of the or- | senco early vesterday morning and com- 208, sevore time of it fi muinly to the failuke to advertise tho s | Feach, will not bo triod until his present | ter) on the lith of October, in referenco to | chestra, stationed in au alcove near by. A. | pelled his housekeeper to surrender $100, her ERERDS st year, and hor expe- sembly properly. There was considevadle | term expives. Yesterday morning Mrs, | the deplorable incident of the day before | J. Poppleton was booked to respond to “The | savings for a long time. The house was ran- 4 S rience of what she suf- tallc of discontinuing the assombly, at least | Boach hud a seaveh warrant issued from the | (the trouble in between the | Day We Celobrate,” but owing to his | sacked, but little else of value taken, A SRS fi3 > AR shichen for the time being, and some of the dissatis- | superior court, in which she alleged that a | Chiliaus and the the Baltimore) | absence M. V. Gaunon responded, — 2 fered and where sho fied onos eyen went so far as to threnten 1o | number of articles had been missing from | bas terminated. istrict attornoy has | by explaining that he hud been taken by Butted Wis Brains Out, Loy pEARIoNnagrLiotinig apoly for the appoiutment of a receiver, and | her house about Decombor 15, and that ehe | Preseuted an oxtensive report upon s | surprise. Holoved Andrew Jackson, after |y pgpn Monn. Jan, S,—-A. K. Sloan, at AT / ioagronitlinphe thu;i lmvuv‘ngr:;l : nrlhal company wound | had veason to beliove that Cullis stole them | Merits, drawing the following conclusions : :::hlc‘hugf,r?fiy'ffi'é};‘ée«f’n;]-?lkxf»'n‘.‘;:‘;-"':‘o h\fl! !:x:d O A D et (B B O e L ] & ) & others s'milur up for good. The more enthusias s pre- AOT B f TORH = SGETY S C % 5 £ - Sosts 4 A “I had a Chlts uoro enthusiastic oncs pre- | and secreted them at .o bouse on Fourth ndings of the Court. pomted by Mayor Bemis. Mr. Gannon re- | committed suicide this morning at the county Dliadiagh lod, however, and nothing desperate was | avenne, wher ¥ h ; ; " one: T principal Koo f tho Stackboders | Amons the (oits: stiatb T oo taime; | © First—Tho unfortunate incidentof tho 10th | viewed Juckson’s military careor, and_then | juil, whore ho was incarcorated for drunkon- BOW is (hat & motor 1o will b DU 10'1ho | Wwore . Biack. cainchille brercont pa of | o1 Soptomber originated in an outbreak bo- | dwolt upon his statesmanshi, roforring to | ness. Sioun lterally. butted nis brains out IRl gy ; grounds beforo six months roll around, and | shears, bible, Methodist hymn book, gold | [The mot grew 16 proportion on aceonntof ths | L= 2 the father of democracy. against the ivou bars of the cell. T e A AL although hopo has beon so long doferved | brouch, wrench, buckskin gloves, basicet of | o he 100 SEEH 1 PUORORLIOR O HEuoult of the His Spivit is Marehing. — T e oy o S AT s ae T s e e that their hearts are somewhat under the | china dishos, child’s writing dosk, aatograph | o7 ] b : ires Yorstinge ive tron 4 oy uslonossiblpkOrme weather, the prospects are now said to be | wlbum and nioture frame. The yalne of the | Bouses of bad ropute aud saloons. “County Attorney Mahoney, in responding lemmorliage of the lungs. Twas at that time | (o look steadil BOOE RNy 18N I0L Behitattarithantay et A R T L S Second —The police, from the first moment, | o the tonst, “The Jacksonians,” remarked : very houithy, and dhe x.‘M of blood so0n | time without ) my bed. Tt ache over my oyes. ic- companied at times by BRI lfl'l‘é :*_f})[llle;l;'\:umnill;m"‘c‘:l :10 dflb ;unx;um";m “+Jonn Brown’s body lies moulding in the wenkened me so that 1 to take MY EYES PAINING AND BURNING. : R e e he riot. Tho corvect course of the police | grave, but his sonl goes marching on.’ How Shiurep, she ains would fake me In the [ My head folt olo g e i e WALTING 1O, : ) QeCe uraeiq g i Sharn, shooting pains would take me in 1y head folt elo ged ap, I would have Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, has O RORORE has been acknowledged by every ene of the | much more truthfully can it bo said that the OV TR chest extending bask to the shoulder blade: the stra s noises in ny il thollntest: styles and new winter Lieutenant Kourke of t edicts w""‘,’:{'{" und allof tho American sailors | soul of the hero of New Orleans goes march- isow ey pitus G the head, roaring noises in the ears s, wi i ibled with goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. except two. and it constunt hiwklng and spitting, srying | Qlzziness and norvous tee e [ to ralse the mueus that constantly dropped % e from the head to the throat. My condition incrensed my suflering 3| ing on.” AuotlierSioux War, Third—Only one shot was fired—from a re- | Mr. Mahonoy thought that the spirit of —HOME — Dr. F. T Soybert has removed to the | PITrssure, Pa., Jen. 8. -First Licutenant | volver. The police carry carbines.’ Jackson should animate overy domocrat and and Botel, Telephone 85, Rourlke of the Second ~cavalry of the Unitea | The districl attornoy indicts the following | shouid keep them true to the dischurgo of el L ' fold, and hert o ouy 2 PaOR States army was passenger on the day ox- | 1omed vrisoners: Carios Gomez, Chilian; | tueir duty. Jackson taught the British that alnll]en S ow wusso s vious ‘:’»;'.u“l:::‘)\““‘.1.;.3;_‘ 0 lll;rt::wl.“| e the st gt Death of T, P, Treynor, press onst this morning, bound for Washing- | 1 (HILe and Davidson, an Amerioan. s | (Suniawfully put faot upon Amorican soll o Threcd toait i Lad whulbl s o [ estads ach wnd vy apnetite an dis Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, bost, | O Ho came divect {row the Pine tidgo | asics that'they bo punished according 16 Jaw, | Jumation that tho American flag should bo £ 5 lo down or even siean. Wouk, Tn fact, thit 1 coid anly Gl ‘0"1’“;" 1) “9“': ""10"1‘1"‘;" tojlian fgll:\v&(;umxbgwg threo to five yours | protectea upon overy sen and in ovory laud. FOR SCHOOLS AND SOCIETIES “Many physictans had (reated mo but of no | o5 fopd: an ot qvon that without sutlcring Gatmoant Macat aralinhel M oomonny 11808 rs of the goverument and looking | confinement in nitontiary; Rodriguez, | ifo hoped the spirit of Jackson would live 1 consequence. Thoy 1 : afoeling o Ainoss und sein o dupre: wholesnlo and rotail hay, grain and | Over the field. He will now make bis repory | tWo o ton menthis confinomont fu the poni- | every democratic hoart aud flourish as truo together with Suld it was no use, N A B e s ay, g ¢ At i tentiary, and Ahuahuada and Davidson, rinciples of democrac 5 NG . ! ) L food. Special pricos on hay nd grain | Of the condition of tho indians at that | [y GO0 ALK G K principles of dex £ A he His Consumption ind Tost marel flesh nnd stron'ih Rikray It e 708 Math straatte " | Sgency to Sooratary Noblo and proparations | tWenty to forty days imprisonmen Alvert Watkins of Lincoln bandled the | Pipaside Grames 1 1s beyond allonrthly holp, WIAT WAS FINYLLY DONE “'lu”‘s OMb Tl ain streot, Clouncil | \7iji'ba made tosurpress any outbreak. Montt Declines to Tulk, :}““"“0“ ‘;‘ ",’“”"U"“C)'-'I'l lu[l‘:l had U“"ufl Tuts was. ns my friends thought. the il s In this doplorab i ixllyl:m:‘w’l 1y o (L g T i + . lemocrat for nine years. He not smoke, my suflering, nnd they at one proceeded t i) " 8 4 HELE opelund Appor my firm boliof © thay will start - another | Associated Press reporter to bo interviowod | o the teachings of old time party ideas. ) sth'e. T fouzht for 1§ and aftera hard sr ns who woro skl ""lm“;“hl';_“”l";_"f;:;‘»”l County Treasurer Reed was authorized by | orusade soon againsi the whites, 1 have | O the subject mattor of tho foregoing state- | Seven or eight times while in Nebraska he Unigue Parties | v} v convalo JuRandaidy o thom for rellef wnd ean. trathfully say the supervisors yesterday to mako deposits.| spentsome time among them, and when I | Bent. Hoexplained, however, that the pro- | had seen the republicans pluck the fruits of Mokeo conptah iaciolang, salanancang ok Qistrosaine ny i i F = A o i sentations of the report of the district attor- | poljtiss, but after each plucking the demo- 5 Al o ntaent 1 Conld Bt | eyes and i the buek of my hewd went alnioit in the varions baunks of the county as fol- | leftthero a few duys ago they wore sulion | oy "oqpries with it tho indictment of | brats’ Rad smilingly. walked up fo the cap D O Sl De iR b madintal vinng b takinge the first tretment, Sl S v ug] @ 3 it i 5 gl d ap- st benefittod. As st hope in i Kini e lows: Council Bluffs Savings bank, #10,000; [ and at times vers ugly and mide opon threats | \ne mon named —thevoin. Their trial | fain's ofiico und takun thele medicine 1iko Ol andlion: T eonsultd i Uil My ayes have Iwst Nutional, $10.000; Oficer” & Pusoy, | 1t thi ¢ thav are now largels deponding on | Will ~now take place before the | mon, 3 . ere' ot ovny AN ions 17 ke my s clowrod upund i § diraitioss NN0: O ans' S . O (A 5 o Y v] V] ¥ “w o v i is. " “for /] ~ rom i nothin ot Il o) Cnee aryousnhoss it o £10,000; Citizens’ State, $10,000: Cattlomen’s, | tho govornment for food, fuel and clothiug | 14080 of crimes, who heard tho evidenco We have to do this,” said he, “for / O]Zt 1 3 OLZ(IZ Diom wnd "Gectdwd fo ey thols trensnont: | 10 1 Duzzing noises 1 my o ce; s £20,000; Stato Savings, $25,000; Farmers and | for tho wintor, they would rise in arws at | (afen oneinally foF the bonotth of the ls- | wiiope springs quadriennial in the demooratic 4 2 Diin Lo Rasenn o from (ha | MY stomaeh-and anpetito i Ivé oty - Morchans! bank of - Neola, $10,000; German | 80y moment. ' They ate again talkitg about | givon' an opportunity to presont any tosti: | swhich f, and always is to be blossea.” = dilinpstident oYLty ORIl T shor L every wiy on the rond American bank or Minden, 10,0005 Avoea | (3¢ SR 4 991001 © | mony thoy may have to prove their innocence | g peferved to Jackson as a great taviff ro- Onl; 50c a Year. Samples iy Hieront froe mny Thad ever hade 1 | to health, wnd althoueh 1" have had miny o ghost dance will again be resumed through- L 0 ar weal i » Y s 5 8 dovte D Shepard und Mins- buni, $10,000; Exchunge bunk of Walnut, | Sethaance will aeatn be resumed though | of ‘tho crimo for which they aro arraigned. | former. T'iso purty only noeded courago to TR Towed elosely thefr Ao tions, ard today | | und, Kliepard I EAROY. 8 "5 are | The wminster thinks the trial will follow | yeep itself alive. In closivg he threw out % e y'oucs that hive glven mouny 10,0005 Citizons’ bank of Oakland, $10,000; | o eoullar Tace’ o ; . 3 Banlk of “Carson, $10,000; Mucodonia State | \atohing continuaiy.” f veople. and noed | gpocaily and believes the result should be | this advice to his frisnds: not to toy with tho As Well As Bver. Miss Sehluter vesides at 209 Dodge <ot Lank, §10,000. All of these banks must give 4 2 known within two weeks. dishonest dollar. He thought that all the ‘ ple \ ‘ A v people who read my statenient w i1 ] where she can be seen and will readily verity satisfactory bonds before tho doposits can bo | isuoRE ON THE VIRGINIA COAST. — democrats needod in 183 was to have Clove: ORI Eadse o Couid g Goctor | hor statemont. wade, VISITED MINISTER EG.LY. land for a lendor. s g o i The appointment of E. B. Bowmau and | gaa vixin wWh English Skipper Found “We ave entering upon a season of politi- y ILURE Ao e Y pir Oradontints, Claude Dyo as deputy treasurers was ap- | s Vesgel, et EOURE ) oniti vorelgn Minister Calls on the United [ cal liberty,” suid he, “and the threo great GODNCILIBIIEES) JA, i e Copetoi, S | AR Voo st Dr. W Ik Goneiit e proved by the boar Btates at Valuaralios lights of political liberty wore J esus, Jack- | = - all ‘upon e and ‘T will repeat | MEHET G0 e e Now York. whors ho e J. L. Foreman, overseer of . | . LAsLEY, Accomao County, Vi 'JaN, 8.= |5 o e 187y James Gordon Bennett.) ou and Jefferson.” s o Uheratory Just as 1818 given in the coinmis of | sgh Qotle fer ¥ { ¢ i ontar nagtainy AUREISSR TS 1 ‘The Ashburne, & large won ship in ballast, | L Py iunted 180 N e S ) ; Gl I IZENS S | A I h BANK {his paper i post s tnstfuiton o i s | r % | Vanearazso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), Mr, Hitoheook's Position, URIGh o RS S e iy, Ml iptonia bourstilo wiil oy ust maeting aggregating &07.26. The au- [ bound from Sunderland, England, to Balti- B b iiliges ditor was instructed o piay it £100, 0r 50 | moro, went ashoro early yeatorday morning | T kot S CAN “;‘L‘:"’l-\"l_‘,i:""'f“: Right at this pont G. M. Hitcheoek de- Abo willtroagll yoXopltyrhiop roulnskublo Athts iiiotiitie dusns atibehmiion codioil much thereof as_may prove nouessary to de- | o Paivamore's boach, off the Sonthoastors v s Bae, eig nimselt in aiscussing *Lho Issues of Of Council Biuffs, R A M R AL A fray tho expensos of his office until the mext [ /o L5 Tt e She has ¢ | Mimster Porewa paid an oficial visit to THIS IS A TEST. ified. e nlso 18 formally indorsed by the meetlug. ovenieeal an . and wus recently characey | United States Minister Exan today. The men,” said he, ‘‘were horn TAL STOCK...... ..$150,00) oe2ery Of ¥irlous county un ) st medieal DiWaabinne ARt cek Lir B Lt o fooontly ehariored | mooting botwoon the two democrats was of | dvmocrats, ~otners acguired == demoo- | SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70003 | Meesutes in Catrrhal Comptontions | gocidiie o St afier o i pociulty. "ele. 145, | from thav clty ~to Buropean ports. Bho | pyygty oxpressad that tho diforonces bo- | WFGSE upow HMOd 6 jvs ) mOU | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.....$225,00) Bes. Copeland, *hep wd and Mank- | ok with what sicetss tio eollins of 0 ¢ —_— pow lying ubout 200 yards fron SO AR y iy a ! demo- elprasct R 3 3 { daily papers show. Walout block and Wyoming conl, | the land in eloven feetof water in au upright | EW290 the two countries would be. speedily | cratic star, but gradually I have beon wmbued |0 deid=The REy Hlen ol Biikg o R T TN T T frosh minud, recolved daily — Thatener, | position, with her bow pointing to the shore, | Settled. with demooratio principies unul I boliove | gy (i E iurt, o, D Bdmnndson: Charios WAIEIEROIE TIEEho i IR 0L thy Nis eluss b Rush Modieal cotlego. Chieizo, 16 Main, The Merritt Wrecking company's stoamor | The price of oxchaugo is receding, owing to | that the prospority and lifo of tho American | g iinsan. Teansuct gonoral banking busis | 0 SEASEEY DRGSR 0 BRI "ah! | which is neknowlodzod to ot Toading int - Resoue is on the spot teying to haul her off | thesusponsion of shipments from Iquique, | Eo¥eTment rests u who domocratic purty. ™ | noss Lurgost cupital wnd surplus of any bane | Dot e trontig the i isonse. wiil i eoth- [ SLEILONRETS Teind I tho wests s now issoe Swanson Musie Co., Masonic te:nple -lenq uu:)p‘wnln‘r, \lmll\s yet lwnlnm{u suci u.sb. by order of the directors in London, & member from aaural. diatrlit seid: somas R RQUSHWEpLETD 10)vy, pur ‘w-ulw‘» ::l:fl“\n‘fl;:l' Ume yl | b shepard's thorough hosplial experi- LA o is belioved, however, that she may bo er of Finance Vergara has m L i A o A0 roitmauk o pioAat il A8 ence and speelal atudy of th 1ses o the Y Minister of Finance Vergara has made a | thinz about another sinuer baving sought INTZREST ON TIMZ DEPOSITS | withsever isihmatic tron monjy, |- S1sa ULLREUBENAEYORLIG (1K Sas 0F the £t by the Lightning Express, hauled off ut high water if the weather eon- | 0ouivion t congress that President Montt | salvation R A A T AU H Tho house of W. H. Lynchard, on Bonton | UBues favorable. Snclsa stout iron ship, | Proposition to congre ; 3 DestTil rosutt i Lo of this kind i the host | Hheleadig spesialists in the wost 300 fo 4 Heposizt 1P | be autborized to borrow £5,000,000 from | Foratime the Banduet took on many of 2 ro 1 street, was outored by a burglar Thursday m,“ufslfil.:'"iq“{f\‘\'u‘:m""t:y e it | e e o oY emn . ondar | the churacteristiesof b well organized camp klRS [‘ \‘Al‘lo\T \l B;\VK e e e ) 0 night. He entered the front door and stayed | S 3 X tne | Mmescting. An Instance of this kind Torded in the l“l]lll‘l [ \ H (n \ | (‘ AN MEAIGA ISttt ——— are to be found in the pages of the Sunderland, Kogland, and is valuod at $100,- [ to. meet the current expenses of X . ] a tho hall waiting until the family should | 000. The mount of her insuranco is uot | government, and to muintain the gold bal- | M Hitchoock mvoked the spivit of ack e D RO rotive before he commenced oporations, He | Kknown. HSne lies two miles south of the | nce in the Bank of England to meet the | (A (0 5 ALE gec Mo B0 S dqn ot an P N S b , e RN b b e cold nliont. tis chanced to make a sound that attracted the | L 8iramores Beach life saving station, whose | Chillan bonds. ~The interest on these funds | YRGS O Pt SF0R . B, FRAOE, CAE TRED OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, 0N\ Voirs n20, which was followed by a suceession k8Y 9 | koeper and crew are rendering ali necessary | it is_proposed to provide for by the safe of [ that it would not ofly wequire the spivit olda nnell dt developed Cnto chronie ROOMS 811 AND 81¢ attention of Mrs. Lynchard und she opened ce and i G | RS AR y the Bri of one, but 100 Androw Jacksons I C 0.0 A0V OF0 ny houd i 4 assistance and attention. tho silver bars taken away by the British " I 0y (TR TR ey Paid Up Capital...............$100,000 vh, - Lot sovaro piis Intuy houd, the door leading iuto the hall to lnvestigate. fadiddala war ship Espiegle and by further remmit- i:-uft f«'nlfl\l u".’w wvwil:wn llnl'"th)u-l\t 1'\‘:’;: . . y d in the back part of iy head; my The door had no sooner opened thau the Wool Men kn Sessla tances in silver. L . LA o) g N York Life Buildi ; i i of Grover Cloveluid to the prosidonoy in 1502 e A AR v e 4 ew Yor e Buildinz, fellow made & wild break out of the front | Bostoy, Mass, Jan. 8. -The anuual meot- SAFE BLOWERS CAPTURED. W. H. Meilugh led off in the discussion of nestic ¢ Lonangs ANt 0341 80 Iritias. . Ban3 i 2 door and Cown tho steps, cloaring the poreh | Ing of the National Wool Manufacturers' “Reform tho Primaries " Tho elections had lociions, Acgounts of Iniivia: K nkers and corporations solleles b at a singlo bound. A unumber of cases haye | @ss0ciation was held at the Parker house | myo Much Wanted Crooks Pulled by the | beon prostituted by the republicans of 1 Vit Cor. 17(h and Farnam Sts., Omahy, ? been known of 1ato whero men have been | this aftornoon, President Whitman prosid- i T ) braska until_Govery Boyd was | 6 ! "iadidan 4 prowling about houses in thit. vicinity after | mg. These officors were clocted : K axsas G e harles St | instrumontal in having the Australian balloy RN o S uignt, apparently looking out for a obance to | William Whitman, Boston ; tr ) M v, Mo, Jao S-—Chacioe Bt | i ecomoa law, WO i eI COrBLAND, M. commit robbery or something olse, and the [ min P. Phipps, Boston: John, u desperato safe blower, aud J. L T ash e h S, SHEPARD, M, D, consequence is that the people, and especially | North, Bos ton, Benunings, alias Beunett, an ex-conviet, have 1 2 > v m B. MANSFLELD. M. D. tho \omen, aro becoming somewhat | A edmmilion was appointad to tako chrge | beon captured und lodgod in jail. Tho cap- | Governor J. . Bovl was sunouncad to re PECIAL OTICE : alarmed, of thie woo! exhibit at the World's fair wure was mado at 1204 Highland avonuo. A | 30000 fo tho " towst, “Domocrats of Ne- Dy bl % Cantul i Dhs ——— A memorial was adopted which petitions i PR e The Boston Stove, Council Bluffs, Iu., | aguinst any change in tho tarif act ‘of 1500, | MO3t compiete layout of safo biower's tools, make @ speech, he said, but he ) Ll peclaltes: Citarrh and ali dississs of the cloges every evening at 6 p.m., unless | particularly skedule KK of that act relating to | 50me stolen goods and several, hundred post- | \us cheored to tne echo. Men velled them- [ FOWA farmisi fine 24 aere furm, £0 per acre Ko, Bar fhroat ant Lunzs, Norvouy | Mondays and Saturdays. Mondays 9 p, | Wool and woolens, age sll‘lmp* of different denominations were n-?\ h”i‘x " I.;.; (‘hrll’l“";.l’\‘tig ths .;‘l.:l\. |lh“|~“ F ::-mg A:m m‘.\‘:u‘.“m. w; thino; 181 Jore 3 s, wkin Disouson. ‘r.;.‘.l.p‘:'le. oy, ‘.;.Hwn A RARANA LY sl HOIBorIngh A, WA Bulld on the Site, Homo months sinoe . John escaped from | quiot was restorad, and then’ stated that foy | §es’ Senil forlist. “ohuston & Van Patten anday 100w w@apin O Mteluw & Co., Council Bluffs, [a. Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Jan, 8.—The Missouri | Jail at New Arkadelphia, Ark. Not long | years he had vegarded political success as troited stocasstully by il Bsnd 46 S——— Wfterwards he was wcarcorated in the Al- | Torlorn hope, but had chi 1 his mud: Tho | T WANT t0 buy stock of gro 5 or boots Bl 5 Slumps 3 3 A for guestion eirculurs, Addross il Juryis wild blackberry is the bast bany, Mo., jail. Ha oscaped from there, also. | democrats of Nebraska coutd win if thoy | Xand shocsi Will pay part’ cash ant purt by 3 lettors to. Copoluni Moaieal Tnstity to, New World's fulr commnssion today formally a ——— copted site wo. 1 offered by the Naiional | govaral susplcious olrcumstances would load | kent up their organization, wnd ere mavy | ¥ 0iu hauko 1os Tu " Omuba, G 38 Hod York Life Buildiag Ounhi, No < e commission, and also decided to bui | i Walnut block coal, $4.25 per ton. De- | g%Widing to cost du,l\u‘m,“ ll'l::u":‘.)ll‘xtl\ll)‘:)::u‘l: | tothe conclusion, apparently, that St John | mouths they wouid oo broughtto the full {t v THE $5 RATE livered anywhere in oily. Carman’s | voted to offer §20,000 in prizes to Missourians | 384 bis wife were mplicated in & number of | realization “ihat to the victor belongs the | (OMPLETE outfit bir fixtures and two poo @01 o pd Sia i = . 706 Main streot. competing in the live stook exhibit ® | postofiice robberies in iansas eighteen | spoils.’ tables for sule aud butiding for rent, Good | | vout from hehingd th pain e X ! — X ~ 3 months ago, Twenty-two offices were robbed I party was gaining converts and, as In | locatls 1, Shewf, over Oflicer & 1'usoy's chest Wou'd i1l wp il | wonid stongeia | forthe rema indor of tho wikier Uil vl ant Receptlon, o at that time, and the amounts stolen var heaven the angels sang together over the | bunk SR ion 1 'would | puh Looid | eotus i oftled for tuedialith .oF ‘ivutinent Brillian eoep e H( 5 A Brewery Combin from $600 to §1,000 in each case. Tonight saving of a sinner from the other political NARM . T lands, housom lots und 3 woull Neg to BRRRGIRIIAGE V1A 60 K“”‘”‘ M 1) We have our own vinayards In Califc INCINNATH, O., Jan, §,-~Twelve brewerles | John will be taken back to Albany. Ben- | camp, in the domocratic ranis there was for salo OF renh. Doy & b 2 R R R PR pia, Jarvis Wine company, Co. Blulfs \ in Cinciunatl, Coviugton and Newport have | nings will be held for investigation, more rejoicing over one sinner who repented | ey Counell Bluffs »ut of town paticut For Caturrh and Kindred disouses