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THIL. OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 25 1892 e e e e T S A ———— e 3 R . T P ————. o PO s | White, went to 1. Lous Tuesday to roside. | impression that the visitof the capitalists | then went into tho house, ““Mary," said | sisted In the campal#n, Thanked the electors | today and fixed February 22 as tho date of | “There is much neea of fonrless comment | of an officer, having boen recontly :\rrosle1 8. . Howland, Washington, Ta., was | mcans much for the commercial interests of | ho to his wifa, “my country nec 1 | of Rossendale for 14w possaze of hope and | the republican convention to select dolegates | on many of the acts of our judges, [ atSioux Falls, 8. )., whoro he was assistan Poro visiting old friends Wednesdas | Gothenburg. thare's 16 tse G LATkTHi: we've Just confidence conveved by the olection of Mr, | to the national republican convention in Min- | Some of them: ride free on railroad | cashier in the Sioux Falls Savings bagk, on Mrs. M. A. Brass returned Sunday from AOTONIeT Tor Crt s £t 10 siaaghter £l those ChHil tron | Mad v 4 “31, b ‘the | neapolis passes. Judges' salaries wero raised §500 | an indictment which ohargea nim with thé Priend, where she hud iastituted a Kebekabh | 4 for Ceimtunl Libel, = | to slaughter ail those Chilians: no trug | Maden, which they Higi'that day sent to the —_—— - ench in 1881 with the ono distinct object of | embeszloment of about 20,000 in money from lodge team, | nrawronn, Neb,, Jan, 24 cclal to Tie | patriot ¢an be expected to h: g around | frish parliament. ONLY A PAKRTLAIL VICTORY, keeping them from riding free. The judges | his former employors, Wisner Afairs | Bre.]—A. J. Envody, editor of the Clipper, | o wood pile these dnys.” “Frank,” said Mr. Maden, the vigtowous candidate, who pleiuiy unconstitutionally appoint the State Board phbe Al Wisxen, Neb.. Jan. o4 - Snecial to Ty | DAS been arrostod charged with libel. The | his wife, “if you fight Chilians as well | hag boen confined to,gho houso by illness, [ Rock Tsland OMcinls Succeed In Having | of Equalization, and this board, whose mom GROSS VIOLATIONS OF LAW, i NS f | complaint was filed by S Meseraull as you saw wood, {t would take 110 like | 00 sl v " today. Chareman Finley's Decisions Reversed, bers, except oue, ride free on the railroads, Brr.)—Michuel Gatiagher, from near West | - FOU %0, CAIIITS OHE, WHG TEIId HAYE 10 | Moane ot as e O st | Coson; Tl o, 0w Ts Gettet tho | DAvO undervaluod at least 50 per cent th Point, has bought the oid Kmley homestend NEW NATIONAL AGREEMENT. CRUCH Tt WHEH: e e s and Sheow | oy HIGSSEEEs 6t Songtavaiation were Aocs 1eaao, Til, Jam. 23, --The decision in the | vq,ironds for taxation purposes. They pay sast ot t Th fine farm of 820 acros : 4 s A el him on his success, The largenoss of the | case of Rock Island’s anpoal was given out [ only &263,843 as taxes, whon thoy should pay p - SR d one of the cariicet hotmestends takon 10 | SYAODAIS of the Hase Ball Fandamentul L | Peppor in bis e Frank veturned 10 | i ohtained by the Gladstonian candi- | today by the arbitrators appointod to pass | av lonst $41%,7%0. w Yok, January 23, —Contract labor | 4 ho wood pile. . . \ " % spectors (o this portion of the Elihorn valley epared by John Rodgers, st ot ” - date is probably a gront surprise to both con- | upon the questions wnvolved. The most im - ‘l“lf‘ ‘"" il Wcdn Ui S L B. Stinson has sold lis farm northeastol | Puaperems, Pa, Jan. 24—Jotn 1 TOLD 1N SHORT LETTERS. tending parties. portant of theso was the request of the Rock NATURE'S FREAK MUSEUM. ity to the mining dlstricts of Penusylvania :“‘”",' I S Rogers, as chairman of the committes ap. o 11 89 TAETNEOH Island for permission to increaso the rate of |\ i irat spectmens Sacnred Tn the 1ne 1o investigato the workings of the alien con- Betiwarz of Maakoa cotnty, pointed by the National League and Ameri- [ How a Shrewd Young Man Captuzed 8 | o000 SO0 SRR et | commissions placed on emigrant business SOTHEAIWY oF ey UL L Sl st Nicholas Bach has sold his fine farm south | 0an Association of Professional Hase Ball Wite, Rio JAS o, Jan’ 99, | New York Heraid | from tho scaboard, which Chatrman Fintey { A pavy of oxplorers who have been | srad o 0 report states they have discov- of this place and 1s making arranceinents to | Clubs, to formulate & new nationsl agreo- | Cincinnati Commercial: “Gregg, are | Cable—Special to “I'n¥ Bee.|—Befors the | Of the Western Passenger association refused “,mulmg the sntive year ia tho Blue f:"; evidonces of wholosalo violations of the bty ';,‘,}f,‘\’,::i}; Al oy D (o tho | Mment for the protection of tho minor leagucs, | you nwake?" calls a tumbled heap of | Chambers wero préfogued yosterday they | 10 grant. THE REUITRION 10 whor /L0 CiD | muovintains south of Henpues; Ore, HAW | SSuies vies surronnding Seranton atas comrados of the Girand Avmy hero by tho | D48 drafted a new agrecment. This new 1aW | toinininity upon tho hearth rug conferred uniimited powers upon President | Was appealed were C. P. Atmore, 1. V. | just come to town to remain until the [ 5" eriset i by Yadies of the Helicf orns at tho nost hall | i3 based upon the old agrocment, but s very | =y o AHA & WIS BE Sliavetes | DOLSO, Mahoney and James Barker. Their finding | Enow goos off again nest spring. Theso | 1€nths of the minors at prosout em- Friday evening. materially changed in wauy important par g e AR gy 9 " says: “On a critical examination of the evi- [ gentlomen uro Richard Brown, George | Ploved ars Hungarians or Slavs. Fiva On nocount of tho iliness of the principal, | ticulars in accordance with the changed c smolke floats above a masculine head ly- ive People Were Drowned, : dence wo tind that a preponderance of the | Williston and Tenry Douglass. They | SeAS ag the miners there were noarly all Prot. C, C. Matter. the High school depart: | gition in tho base ball wor ing comfortably amid a heap of couch Havie, Jan. 23.—Tho steamer La Nor- | same proves boyond a reasonablo coubt that | jyvahean sont out by n musoum in the Americans. At tho Arion mino, in westorn i hools has been dis manaie, which sailed from this port this | excess commis: are being paid in the city N o Penusylvania, Hungarian and Ialian im D et O oty | A Tesumo of tio agrecment shows that it | cushions rom v oast to search for fossils, and from the | migrants como in squads of 200 at & tima y & " s New: Yok, eolll of New York toCaiifornia points on seaboard has announced that be will not bo able to | is tri-partite, the frst party being tho 3 ve just run_ncross these old lotters :mlnmn‘m f‘m M.‘:‘ ?‘,rk' pribihid ;".“l emigrant business, and Ihm‘np: forcod to this | Specimens they exhibit and the story | direct from the barce ofice in this city, meot his pupils for work tomorrow tionai Loaguo and American Association of | it my desk. I'm going to vead ‘em | sank the tux which had been towingher. | onciysion wo arc reluctantly compelied to ”}«'\ tell they ‘have a veritable begin- | under chargo of padrones. : Tho Sons of Vetevans here have applied | Professional Base Ball Clubs: the second | 410U Five persous wero drowned and 0ue Was | yoverse the decision of the chairmau so fav as | ning ground of animals and birds which | At the mines near Carbondale in 183 for authority to oreanizo a cum party being “'such oligiblo professtonal Asso- ['m at your merey.” sortously fujurad tnis particular business is concerned. are now extinct, The gentlemen have "\"1'? “;‘“‘ 600 miners, all American ck\gv- The Wisner Laud, Town Lot and Improve- | kbl he STl poke up the fire first, T want — T This is only a_partial victory for tho Rock | socured over a thousand specimens of [ Aay!e tho miners strike was on in 1830 and K CO v o o ciations as shall, with the assent of \he na- ant : + Anarchists’ Arms Seiz 1 vhic pe rease the com- % 0, large numbers of Slavs and Hungarians ment company, a stock company of local cap- | & more light. Sol Just listen to this, slahd, which desired to Trcreass L o crotaceous fossile, und will spend tho | were broy st italists which organized last wecek wnd | tonal board, become signatory parties and [ RS HETL " | Capiz, Jan. 25.—Tho police of this city | unssions on ail seavoard emierant trafiic and | (GFETENIS, BRE S W WET BREAC LI | were brought to the mines from Castle Gar. bought the interests of the Islkhorn Land mitted to class A" The third party will | " are 8 3 have discovered a supply of arms and am- | was authorized to do so only on the rery AR A o A At den under tho protection of the Pinkertons, a0 Hotn Taot . * % bbb Litiddiach L. My own dearest Gregory—For the : WAL sl f o \alifors for shipment eust At tho last election out of ;87 0 d Town Lot company here, has chosen the ol s siati 1 Y . LR > vhicl o > ved | Small broportion of 1t destined to California N at, on out of 87 miners em- Aot oo o i A, T Gre such similar professional associations assball | gt time I write you thus, Yes, it | /unition which had veen secrotly stored | yon .- 1t is claime2 by paleontologists that | ployed there, just sixiy-cight wero ontitled residont; N. C. Senrs, vico prosigents I, | 06 admittod toclass B, must indeed o so. ~ Tt hus all beon a [ AWAY by anarchists. Amone the weapons | ™Iy {ho other case, which was an appeal | fossil bones of birds are vory rire and in | ©,vote. Doily, secretary, and C. C, MeNish, Class A 1s meant to include the larger | happy, foolish dream, but now it must | found by them were 800 revolvers. from Chairman Fiuley’s decision tining the | no instance proviously has there been a he inspector found that the immigrants . y, ¥, 3 Py oot 1 y had boon broug treagurer. The ucw company has alveady | leagues like the proposed Bastern and West- | end, ~Today [ release you from our en- = Ty Rock Islana 300 for selling tickets through | perfect spocimen obtained. South of | drov en brought over from Kurope In sold ber of lot 1 sured of doing 1 1 A 1 ® o s GARZA HAS FRIENDS, the Mortensen & Co. agency in violation of g AL 4 droves, passed through tho barge office by an 0ld & number of lots und is assured of doing | ern leagues. Class B includea all others. wement, A mnrringe between us P 6 FGIS ADATHAL SUBLATATHE Rt DULAIO LIOKSE the Blue mountains is what is known as | agent, and taken to tho mines to supersodo bl e s A e Rights of the Minor Lengues, d be most ridiculous. Wo are both | me Has Been Supported by Prominent Par- | oiico. tna sebitr fors Al R ey e Brush desort, and in this desert Ameriean miners fov b " Class- A ‘assoslation’s ‘eati conteact with | 8 young—too young to decide so ties ‘11 MoR106, Smith ana 3 ¥ Jer. ey sustalned | @ mall lake called lossil lake. This | There are several men employed by the ov. D. L. Hifliard has been conducting & 5 s N y val 8oty e Congroga % o e stant a matter.” Mamma 8 80, 9 9 3 tho chatrman. lake is in the midast of a scene which, | mine owners whose sole duty is to " visit the sories of revival scrvices at the Congroga- | their players for one, two or three seasons, Larepo, Tex., Jan, 23, —A friend of Garza, barge oftice and gev immodiate contract tional clurch for the past two wocks, as- | with the right of reservation, (where thent I am sure she is right. We have et g 8 The railroad companies are beginning to | for wild desolation and wierd pictur- e 3 nistod by Rev. C. B, Follows of Stahton. | contracts are for. ono season) and subject to dnlong talk, Besides, your salary :’:,I\':’:«’::,n:‘d‘,f,“m" vlf’ld"u' :"m-:,:',l”‘,‘:u:}":w regard Kansas with us much anxiety and fore- | csquencss, has not its equal probably in ::‘n\:“’: AR e LR EL SR Considerable interest has been manifested. the “'selection” of their players by the party | has proved itselt too small for one. + ol et gt P | boding as they did lowa three vears 8z0. | tho world. To the south and onst [ Man. as ho would visit the barge . Moo st G. W. Howe, jr., laft on Thursduy for | of the first part at the price of §:50 for the | Now, dear friend, do nothing rash, | 8 that he had not been seen since Decom- | Tho railway commissioners of formor state | gtratches the barren, waterloss wiste of | secibe the roloase. of (i erarse Offic aud Paribault, Minn., to vesumo his studics at | release of ench player. ‘Itiey shall pay to the | Nen do not die of love. Your lifo is not | D8 3. Itis statod that the rovolution was | seom to bo emulating thoso of lowa 1o mak. | ), qosgrt, while to the northeast riso | them as his cousins, brothors or othor rola: the Shattuck Military national board $200 per club for a loagus of ] vl 0% | near an end, and he knew that Garza had | inK @ rocord for themseives at the expenseof | 4y ¢ 080T W sl U U 3 ol rolo Mesars. McNish and Grabam, pronriotors | eight clubs, or for six clubs £250 for each | YOUU OWD, 80 10 experiments with lnud 1 " oiteq | the transportation companies, The latest | tho desolate heights of Wagontire tives. of tho Stanton County bank, which thoy es- | club, or £200 if of other number of clubs. anum. Do mot come to sce me. My | suvport from prominent partios, and cited | ordor girecting u roauction, as early as Feb. | mountains. CliRKFON T > tablished at Pilzer over thieo yonws ago, re- | Class 13 assoclations shall huve the privi- | mind is fully made up. Tshall travel | the =~ arrest of = (eneral Novis — Hor- | ruary 1, of fifth class rates from the Missouri T'hese mountains receive their names * inrges Fraud and Conspiracy, contly invited a namber of the leading fivm. | lego of signing a player for but one sewsou, | With dear mamma, and see more of this | nandez — at — Matamoras a8 an in- | riverto intorior Knusas jobbing poluts, is a | from the finding of the tives of the | Cmicaco, lil, Jan. 23.—Charges of fraud 4 i ) ! i stance where the wovernment dis- | ser { K P i 6rs 1n that vicinitv to join them i . ¢ | with or without tho privilege of reservation, | great world than I have hitherto known. | g8, 8 : oo and but tho | ferious blow to thelines interosied in Kan. | wagons of the Inst emigrants whosg | 80d donspiraoy woro made today in a petition A state bank. Thursday they ovganized the they may elect, and subject t loction” | Now—write me nice letter and tell me | Savered that Garza had a friend and put the | sas trafile. The average reduction will be | 1000 "\ hitenod on tho sands of the | filed in the superior court by Hdward A, Pilger State banl, with an authorized | by clubs or purtics of tho irst part and by | that T am a vory sensible girl 1o brave | Crcuder under arrest. from 5 to s cents per hundred on fiftholass | Aot Yol R S8 T This | Wilkens, roceiver of tho insolvent bank of S. capltal of $25,0M. T'he diroctors clected are | clubs of class A at the rate of $475 for eack it BB HEBER AL BEHIBE AN Colonel Hernandez Will Ite Shot LEL TR I DO I BT T Al a i de g Sl TS NG ittt ot Carl Ohman, Frea Bergor, Jamos A, Brown | player so selocted, if entitied to reservation, nonsonse. And vomembor that [ | Colonel Hernandes Will o iy of | Will Girectiy affcct fourth class, ‘which | dreary waste of 130 miles in diameter, | A Keane & Co. The receiver reproseats nd B. H. Schaberg of Piiger, and A. K. | aud at the rate of §100 for cach player if not | M ever your devoted friend. — Avis SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan, 23.—Iu tho ¢ity of | jo"joss than car lots, and indirectly | for the springs are few and hard to find. | that e has been unable to take possession of Graham of this place. A. k. Graham was | entitled to reservation. They shall pay to *That was a letter to read on an empty ~“fl"'l'l'§'.", the capital of the state of Nuevo | other classes. 'Lhere is also considorablo | It was in this desort that the party made | the assets of the company for tho reason ha chosen president, J. A. Brown vice president, | the board, if rescrvation be dlaimed, one-baif | stomach Leon, Colonel Novis Hernandez will be shot | grumbling over the order to reduce the live | its headquarters during tho past year, | has been unable to find any. Ho mado n de- and B. H cr, cashier. he new | of the amounts paid by class A clubs and, if *Did you receive it before dinner? I [ under military orders of execution. He stocle "";“ '-\,“l:""v Lkl 100 pounds ‘"A”""‘l"”j and it was here that they brought to | mand on the ex-receiver, B. F. Jacobs, Koana doparturo ¢ advantageous one for | not eotitled to reservation, $50 per year for o we known you did by your hate- | widely known throughout the r.mnmu-munu O e, i s Thoias. of | light the strangest lot of fossils the | himself aud Everett M. 'Warren for the prop Pilger, and the 56 of tho growing in- | each club. o s Heroe it is, [Read. ] of the bravost and most officiont ofticers in | SIEMEY five miles. Those decrecs folow 80 1«11 has ever seen. Such is the cor- | orty, but they positively refuse o deal with stitution is as .+ us all of the gentiemen About Incligible Pluy * Avis—You ave indecd a sen- | the national army. He was in command of | S{O3I¥ bt tho wholtsale grocory Qeelsion | giio, of the oarth, air and water that | bim. More than one-urter of ihe creditors interestod enjoy thic greatest conlidence in % 7 Sty 11 B GaBE little | the foreos which” repolled Garza's first inva L AU UL L L = e Nt Hpsriite imals and | consonting to the dismissai of tho insolvent the community. When a player under contract shall be ex- roand 1 am proud of my littlo | 5o, into Mexico, No rovolutionary prisoncrs | €liuing to wonder where the end will be. tho bones of tho extinct animals and | yseqdings, tuls statod, have not rooeived peiled, sushendod or rendored incligibie, no- | friendly judgment. You always wero a | Sonattd Mexico, o rovolutiopary prisoners | * Somo gossip is heard horo i regard to the | birds have been kopt intact for cen- | Dho Uil A it Beatvice Citizons Protest. tice of such disqualification must be given to | trump. My mind is much relieved by | Ganeral Lotenrn Garein. sommanding the | edict in the sugar case, in which the Kausas | turies, and now come forward to con- | tnargels mado that 1 A Jucobe Watren Beatnice, Neb., Jan. 24— |Special to Tng | the board, which shall therewith notify all | vour decisic ave D y] al b, Ve i » 3 commissioners overruled n decision of the et : £y = mado_tha « Jacobs, Warrcun i our d iy ft I ht that f d tl h { 1 1 B b UL 3 your decision. I have ofton thought that | depurtment. ‘The trial proceedings in' tho | {ommissioners overruied o cecisign of AAe | found the theories of savants who have | Frankln, T. Keane, I I’ itennell, Honvy £E.]—A formal protest has been filod with e agreemen perhaps we were a trifle foolish, don’t | ease of Colonel Hernandez have been kept [ HIOISH e Cr s COEN I . expounded learncdly on fossil remains | Hatfield, the law firm of Morms, Ganz & How the Mine Owners of Pennsylvania Soe cure Laborers, o i i No g s be play etween any 94 13 By Dini i , th s ¢ - 3 the county board of supervisors against tho [ o No EamO shall bo nluyed between any | vou know, Tdidn't liko to say 30 myself, | strictly “socrot. The sentence was mado | POItlon 18 expressod hat tho 1ees, WO | and ‘from o single’ bone constructed | Craig, J. M. Keano, the American Trust ana pavment of aries 1o depubies in the | tho ngreoment, witen sich clubs contain an | Yhough. You will pardon” tho “brief | known today. Herdandez has a wife and | i) gecida to appoal to thie court ' | whole animals. LR QL L s Iy e county clerk’s ard county judge’s offices. | ineligible playor, nor with any elub that has [ character of this note when I tell you | five children. In the shifting sands about the stones | dont, Shaw lgdnl'l_uunllv.‘und one R. l..Mm: Tho prayer of tho potition states that tho | played with o toam containing an ineiigibie, | that Tom Wayland is awaiting me. Wo ASHINGER WON. ! SARATIONS. of the desert lake uro found the bones. | kit Bve entered lnto 4 conspiracy to absorh saluries of deputies s1iou ording to law, | Under penalty of suspension or expuision. | are due at the club, By tho way, that E It must have been the strangest collec- | part of the ostato. . o seives tho larges : * | Tho same penalty applies to club contract- | poport in rocard {a sister’s onga o nents Being Made to Accommo- | ¢ vilQ bersts\and birds e | P s be paid by the con o nd county judge report in regard to his sister’s engage- | Oklahoma Cyclone Leads Three Feet Alea tion of wild Dheasts and birds that ever & ) ing for the reloass or transfer of players and is Talsi < % vl the National Democrats, SR o % b T T e R out of thelr salary allowance, and not by ment is false. She told me so herself of Walls at Chieag 3 q walked the earth which gathered about . % g 3 e Y | failing to fulfill its agrecment. i i i ) i Cricaco, IiL, Jan. 25.—Active preparations h s Mendoza Under Martinl Law, speclal warrants Tho ¢ into the e i this afternoon. And now, goodby, little Cnieaco, TiL, Jan, 23, —“A winner by threo ' U] P s the shores of this lake. There were LCopyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) courts hofore beiic final i ELalada) e d Rakih kitten, Bo happy—of course you will. | feet, was the manner in which Charles W, | for the coming uational domocratic canvon- | onos of fowls of a charactor that makes | Ny\noza, Argontine, (via Galveston, Tox.,) The Beatrice Vocal sociefy gave a very Jofore any association shail be grauted tho | It is the warm wish of your friend, Ashinger was announced to bo the champion | ton commenced today. ‘the national com- | iy gvident that the region was once trop- By i Mbloan " OubIETve o N ow successful and layeely attended vendition of [ privileres and protection of this agresment, GREGORY, mittee is losing no time. Althouga Chicago | jeal, although it is now cold and barre T T o tho opera of “Erminie” at the Paddock opera | it shall cuact the vules or regulations FREGORY. . | at tho close of tha. six-day bicyclo raco W . ol ibe | s authough 15 18 NOW €0/C ANC DICION. § youy Herald.—Special to Tir Be.]—As a A e e e debarElhglany, ofiits blubs ‘from! entering ds to your mother. Ap- | ap the Battery D armory tonight, [ Was cb o only h-;t "“Hu ’\*{3 v night, u >‘l'"' Horess' of vareishapo were there and | L2 satien i R S SR . Rt uest the so L 4 £ A & rin ) You imay not hav 3 e 10 x Y committeo arrived from Washington this veo distinct species of camel, tho o ) 3 cloty repeated the peformancoe at Sencen | into contract with any pl whilo ou maynot have: her [i\s the hour fer,..hol icloso of ‘tho f Sriarnoon and’wehtat oncefo tis Paimer | throo distinct: spocies of camel, hoifi ooorior ot tho! province hassresighod and last night, A large partzof Hoaice friends | under arrears of salary to him, aud from | alwa raco approached Wallace Staze, tho | house whore nmeeting was called by a tew | Sullest nolarger than w deers lamas, | & 5o 0 e R e Dy accompanied the operatic purty to Seneca, | suspending or otherwise attempting to dis- | Silence. S et 44l desperate offort | leading members of the local democratie | mammoths, ginnt sloths s big as oxen, oL ROVAE BIIDUIHUSTLA KO DALY by special train over the Ransas City & | qualify such_player for refusing to contract | **What a villain you wore!” A sigh. | &0 virtaicn his opponont. and suceseded i | party. Judge Attzcll prosiaed, There were | With many extinet species of wolf and [ avpointing a temporary governor. ''roops Bm:tr-cc. The parly veturned atmiduight, | while it 1s 50 in avrears, and shall also pro- [ A chuckle from™ amid the cig .rette | gotting within thrao fpet of him when | present: IPoiter Paimer, ex-Mayor Creiger, | dos huve been sent here to preserve ordor, and mb;lr_’v":wil‘: G?dl\l\u)[l‘klvl-l(l‘l-"x;i'lnn m at Senecy l\‘;l:‘-‘w(-n:.r‘,!:-?.:: u[u\lm uA“u‘\"[(l"l\(|l‘r{‘r.1£‘l'x\'f‘\:|\‘f$ \-um\',i.:l, 5 “time” was called. l':ncr‘hm arecord of 727 5 ll.”\\'i(n‘(um ne I‘Hu\:u. Ju‘.‘i Tree, In all fifty-seven specimens of birds | anorder has been issued declaring tho city L . H. Coon is city has ay ol sal ) a playel D ) W he ols rirls are!” iles is cre L the E man ollector Seeberger, County Treasurer sixty-two of ima sre « der ' aw, coived notice of his appointment to'a position | are requived to by said association or by the _,,.].““, SEEL G LR S ) | T ssurer | and sixty-two of animals twere found, | under martial law in the educational bur au of the ludian de- | board. is easy to forgive them for it—as D e il (L Lot SR (et i N s o HEtoa, hile mingled with the bones were spear - partment. He has been assigned to the car Al vights of any associations shall bo for- | long as they've pretty. Goon. Iiead | Soven }gxf‘ behind fttie:American champion, (!;:licng(:“\x\"‘n‘))\:lbkLA;?’ N “‘;r:;’m‘:;’;“m"w‘gd and arrow heads which had been clipped Desperate Kansaus, pentry department, n position he 15 woil | feited for falling to expel ang of its club | Your answe Sho reads: . “At the end of thoane, Ashingor faintod, | for thd last convention. out of voleanic glass by human beings, | Huremixsos, Kas., Jan. 23.—Val Hollister ququ_lnn:ml;:omm,:z rotone S ARG LI R L B L L R e I Lave heard before of tho | putwas quickly restorad and carried twies | Potter Palmer was authorized to at once | I is an evident fact that the savago | a suloonkesper of this city lad occasion (o i u:“c. u:l_nm':l‘n‘ n'rvi-‘l‘ l_‘ vn“s; u'vltl or (\Ll)lt umlurll e playing xlu :-: adopted m\nn transient noture of man’s love, but | ground the ring on the shouiders of some of | communicate with Milward Ames asking for | man wus here when some of these | eject Sam Weislor an obstreperous customer. T ;m;m:or hn;: r-‘w;.‘{]x”'ni‘ .\”7»( e “:‘:;’rm:)”). ) 1e ';"1\ A lml\“(“l"l Ass0- 1 allow me to assure you that [ have found | bis admivers. an option on the Auditorium, to be used as | animals lived, for there was found em- | Weisler evming himself with a 44-calibre Toraomo time past. 1 cMost J‘h oo t‘“m‘l{"-m'”:' L 20! ‘f LETL RS FE M ours more ephemeral than auy yet on Aftor the close of Phe rice Georgo K. Bar- [ a convention hall for one wack, commencing | hedded in the thigh bones of a mammoth | revolver returned, shaoting Hollister full of tion consisting of County Cleck Keim, County rocord— rett, in_an_nwomptito beat Berlos' milo | June 8L An immediate answer was desired | an arrow hend made of this volcanic | holes, “After hefired threo sbots, wll of MreasnrersT. J..Frante, ex-Seoater T W, g (Interpolated chuckle from the corngr | record of 2:53, mada'aimilo in 2:53. In ovdor that tho national committes might | glyss The place where tnese bones are Which took effect iu Hollistor's body. the Funck, M. B. Davis and B. R. Cogswell Lo 0 1 of the room, and vigorous response of American Asa0cinfio crages. A committec o permancnt organization | foundais known among the ranchmen of | \iter secire bl.x'ife?‘?“:arfi':,.dv"i.‘,‘.',"}31".,'&'.'3"'\" ‘were contemplating Luying the daily Dem i e hS elghtden ‘beast!” from hearth rug.)’ Roesumes LovisvitLe, Ky., Jan. 23.—The American | was appointed consisting of Me: Winston, | the country as ‘‘the bone yard,” but [ ;7500 =g o fihng u"omm-.- e\ ey crat of this city. Mr. Marvin has, Howeve 2 b0 ASTh iy 8 lettc association batting and fielding averages Cragier, Seeberger, Troe, Bogle ana Kern, until scientifle research was made it was | panste : it cod h a fi he proper! h taki f th ace meeting to be held by the . g 0 L4 ing averages 0 ) . 5 hausted. Both men aro still alive though R B0ed 6ol S porslo LG hronoe byt st gio [ stekesottisiriog ot BitolsS el As for Miss Wayland—T am glad some- | Lust yoar wero mado public today by Secre. | Invititions will be seat out tomorrow fora | always supposed that the remains wore | neither can live. o on bas about conctuded fo declaro | s5t. Louis Fair association and dockey club | hody finds so much to nimive about her. | ey 1larey Means. 1t has not. bey possible | BOieral meeting on next Saturday evening. | thoso of rceul unimals, ho proposition ¢ Lis auite probable thaW| from April 30 to Juuo 24, have filled as fol- | 7T r thing never ha e 3 Neans§ BiRO3s! The committce selected the largo pavlor at - another daily rewspaper will L hero P ! The poor thing never had any atten- [ to * secure outirely satisfactory re- | ynacornor of Montoe and State stréots and - vy Girls & i this scason, and #mong the continzeneios is | 105 tion before. T hope youmay both be | sults, owmg to tho Tlack of returss | foiy adjoining apartments as national hoad Qountry.Girle in Town. ekly Boatrice Re ci v Por all ages—Tuaugural, 65; Directors, 92; | happ; from thirty games played at Baltimore and iters Rt SR If you who read this are a brown coun one that the weekly Boatrice Republiear n il ag gural, i DPY- y e played . quarters. Headyuarters for Colorado, In b g be metamorphosed into a duily for the cam- | Memorial, 46; Street railway, 9i: Merchants Voice from cuashions—She was a [ fifteen at Columbus.” Upon the returas | giana, Maino, Massachusctts, lowa, Vermont, | trv 1ass, and should f{ind that your fate paigu. and Manufactuzers, 43: Clib handicap, STi | benuty. Boston leads in the club batting and tho | Now Fampshive and Obio were celected on | leads you to the city, carry with you ali Notea from West Point, Cyelono, 0; Missouri, 1i0; St. Louls Brewing | vigjeo from hearth rug—She was hor- | fbletics in tho clup ficlding, Brouthers | the entersol telow the parlor floor. Some | that you have learned in” the yoars of L iy 8 association, 3. gvosool £ N has the highest butling averago, .54, the | foonew ' iz o “hi 08 Yol Wrst Poixr, Neb., Jan. 24.—[Svecial to | For #-year-olds—Real Estate, 02; Missis. | 1id} Groat, big, vulgar thing! noxt tivo boing Suteliflo with 1343 and Dufte | VENLY 1o vty sieepiug vooms [or each of | ehildhood ]“'\'_““‘l“‘]‘;““_”‘“ onithel ol i I an ce Tue Bere.j—A jury trial took up Justico | ss 10; Gasconade, S~ Goon!™ ¢ »»' | With.340. “Dolan is last, .002." Brown mado | cammittcomen will have sleching apartmonts | - oia "o wConnter Moids hng o Briggs' time Friday, in which T. D, Hedrick ~yeur-olds —Hotsl, 90: Banlor: “Hum!” Where was 17-0h, here.” | the record of stcleu bases -110. First Base: B o floor . Chatemen Bres wilt | article on “Country Maids and_City : Bued John Cherwinko fora herd bill, The | Brokers, 7 Merckants, #; Osage, 103; Kin- | (Rends:) man Comisky loads with 0513 Crools loads | fiva No' 105, atmost ‘nu’lx:‘nni:: the head: | Wives” in the Februnry Ladies® Home | 1Is the pricootigood hoalis, Tt with all tae poGdona Chenyiake o 0o bl 2 L dergarienol ; As for my mother, she innerits hor | the sccond basemen with 9%0; Shock the | hane i I, Bimost AN e RS | fournal. You will mecd it all in tho [ Precaution womay take there aro encmies & cow, A vertict was raturned for the. o | orioiyiid: averare, 81, _In 1591 tho total f worldlinss, 1 haveinot spoken to hor | Short stops witts biS; thied bassmen, Mulves | city in tenidava or 1wo.weoks, accompanied | foverish city; the momory of eky and AwayRiundng auont Suneystoms, enlymall A die Vils returnes or the de- | o ho thirteen stakes was 771 an he aver- 1 . SR yo no shoton 1 1°U | with 912, In left field Richardson leads, in e R en hori| mnlandiihe smelllofEbblolover ytheihim 4 favorable opportunity to assert them- fondant. age, 50. today. And mow, good-bye—what a | coyter fleld Corichill and in right Wolf. D iign, AN P, o B o e Siiie | selves. Scrofula ana other fmpurities i the Tho West Point teachers of the public | Among the entrics are those of the Santa | Worda! May you forget the ruin you | Meekin is the firstof pitchers and Connor o e tonig o ! 50 may be hiddc joars or ove This is the first tip this term, but they ex. | aro listed. Mr. Baldwin writes President | shall pray Tor you ‘ulways’ May death it O rhut obon ffox" 4" ressanable! lonkth of | Whichanilking and butter/making havo | BSUIRE e MTEMEERZGE pect to take several others before the term 1s | Wells that in future ho will not nume a | soon claim——- AVIS. ; iEtenbarg; And B ODOR oK D resBDnablo Suah 91l glven| yoniithe knowledge ofinaturelsilis miniughesttiiandinasienlngideatly 4R ended, g-year-old untilit wins a stake, and a5 the “What a brute you were!” i, N. T., Jan 23, —The track to- | 00y Ny 'a g uastion which puzzlos the com. | Secrets; which lilac leaves out first, g8y ST Lom Ly lhloof The West Point, National bauk will te the | turf congress rulo wsists that the name of a A R R S R day was in very bad condition: in the first | pitEM 3 which onk is last stripped of its foliage, Hood’s Sarsaparilla depository of Cuming county Junds this | horse must be given with the eutry, ho cun- ..'“ Sy ) J 2 race Ballad and Noble Duke fell and i the - where the ground sparrow hides her oar, they being tic only bank that made a | NOUenter any of his sixteen 2 yearolds on a |y W8 % RS » third Jod and Knapp fell. Neither horses RIDDLED WITH BULLETS. et hon! helblackbastiosl axointite id accordine ta law. I'ho county will ve- | congress track. 1L was—and it succeeded. nor Joakeys Wove hurt LA St R Y calve, according 2o stipulution, 4 per cent on | Hon. Theodore Winters makesa good entry, Tirst race five furiongs: Miss Olive won, ath ofa Negro Murderee Who Attempted | ko into, juni = Bring tho simple, | gy yuiias up ina perfootly natura way al tho quarterly balances.: as also does Hon, L. V. Shippee of Stockton, Crab Cider socond. Shotover third. Time, seape From a Mississipi Moh, heaithy habits of early rising, of ener- | ©oyened parts, vitalizes, enriches and getic work, of out-door exercise to your rs. Jobn Asch dicd Friday worniug in | Cal., who hus Take Notice. Lodovic and somé [ Ay interesting story was complated nd race five furlonzs: Witeh colt won, JoLranes, Miss., Jan. 23.—John Po ity home, for you will need them ‘now Purifies the Blood Bancroft. It is but three montis since Mes. | well bred 2 vear-olds by imported Greenback, Sl il il 3 ‘Asch bursed her husband in this city, _ Mps, | | R. L. Dickey's 3 yoar-old crack, Pescagor, | Lhe brobate court of Newport, R. L, on DiEn DI as who was murdered lust Monday night twolve | 0hy than ever before. They will help | And assists to healthy action those impe o 2 15 3 ini 2 ing X If furlon Objee- " ‘Asoh was taken down with la gripps about | comos with others from San Bernadmio, and | Uhe 1,“:’ !?|]""_“.l{"" “"l[’“{'\l‘.ll.fi’“"\,"."“‘ 1L o won, Johi 11ickoy swcond. Irsczer whird, | iles north of this city, was buried vestor- | vou in gaining an_undorstanding of the | organs, the Kidneys and liver. 1 you i ten dags ugo of swhich she died. | Thoe de- | several minor California stables aro also well | d¢count of the estate of Willinm Vernon mo: 15354 day. Will Amos, the negrowho was ar- | Yost things city life cun give you, the | good medicine you should certainly tako consed came to West Point about four yoars | entered. — Leib Son who bought | was- approved. The accounting was ., five furlon Ano WOn, | ostod in this city yesterday, charged with | hrouder experience of men and ideas, #go, where she lived until several mouths | the great Oregon Eclipse in ¢aliforuia for | probably the most long drawn out case | M second, Comet third, — Time ! g it EORQOLS SEPRLONOS ¢ Sl H 9 : ood 15 the unequalled and unappronched remedy. Itis King of them all, for it conquers dise: : > ; g AUROIOBLAGNG 0 crime. has beon proven the guiity | the love of art, the appreciation of lit- g0, when she removed with ber tami! 000 have put him in many races. Ed | of administration that the court of New- J s X o tho; orime, A ho _art, Pl ancroft. Hhe was but 28 years of azo and | Corrigan entors , Eithel, Helior Skelter, ploolligTiNeg Uifth raco, mile and o halt: MeRue won. | pavty, They took him to the scens | erature. Nomatter how rich you may & an 4 b SIOTs 3 AL L pory has ever had. livery one conunected | Telephono sccond, Lagrippe third. Time =% 5 sl Kb L el b leaves two gmiris und one boy, all under 8, }))l\n:uldcl;\;fisrhnunoxx’f[:J Lew Weir, Huron, with theoriginal I'l,(_mn“‘,“r““.\” Lhus | 2:43%. of the crime, and when he saw the | become, never be wasteful, 3 h Sixth race, seven furlongs: Repeater won, | mutilated body of Peovy, it complotely S e s e » Nampton Fatalitios. Tho Scoggau brothers have a vary neavy | 1008 since becn dead and scarcely uny | whoeler 1t second, Duke John e ! | unnerved him.© While the officers and citi EIERTRTANSRODTS, sarsa arllla Hawrrox, Neb., Jan. 24— [Special to Tne | entry, as also have S, . Brown, J. I, Wil. | 0ne now living in Newport was alive | 1:i. zons awvere about to search his house he BEE. ] —Within the last week death has vis- Irim:lm. l(;lb‘l\'nlm.ul'k,\' ~<mn>«1~, "“ (] \y\u-.um-r. \\;h--n lllm will was I‘u' wted upon by New ( s dtucing, knoeled two of n;u:n (1(n\\'u m}u attempted to Bold by all druggists, 81; six for §6. Prepared only ited the tivesides of M, Bortletsen an ord and the Pastinie stable. H. 1. Durham, [-the probate court of Newport April 1, 5 g escape, but was shot down after runnioga [ A s by €. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothecurios, Lowell, Mass RERLa gm0 L0 Dol ||um|:“x‘m|:|'- W. Mulkoy, Sam Bryunt, Magraue & West, | 1807, The ond o long looked for has at | e OB A 'II‘.""“;‘ "‘ :"”k"f““‘er short distan There woro at least forty [ Pritaneremia, Pa., Jan, 23.—Captain Sar- 100 Doses One Dollar wives, 4 D06 GAmbRNLS and (o0dwond stholos nro mil | Lonsth b e g & 100ked for hits 01 | was rainy and chilly aud tho track heavy. | Dullow-hotes in him. o was & powerfui and | gont of the steamshup Obio, which nas beea Jeroh Trester, an 010 aud estoamed pionsor, | 2ol represented, s aro tho Charter Oak | Wi Vernon v 1o (his vede of | The favorites divided o honors of victory. | active nezro. o procured a marringo | chartered by the governmout, Look out clear Jacob ld and d ) stables, Grassmuck & Co,, J. D, Patton, K, | Yiih BLION AIVOLAN LIS s First race. setling, five turlongs: Ponurions | license und a wedding suit with the mur. 3 B e D (e 2 yoars, was buried at the German | 5’y ucas and mapy others 1802 at last received n portion of the | won'eusily by five lengths from Harry L. who | dered man's money and was to have been mar- | 3uce papers for Bo: : Luthoran cemetery lust Tuesday. Amonz good horses not mentioned aboye | Money due them since 1800, The | wus four fenzths before Humiln, third, : | riod iast night, steamer will sail tomorrow in charge of a AMUSEMENTS. Two cases of diphtheria developed hero Uuited States naval oficor, Her Cces o S Crai e SR o the clai owed was somo- | 11074 e e Spp s are Santiago, Fsperanza, Kio Graudo, ks | amount of the claim allowed was somo el et S B o YOS i cor % stiiriead RS tiuation will be the Charleston 4 R e eIk olating | verita, Santo, "B Wink (who has 'been | thing over $51,000, but the necessary ex- | yunicos oy won andily by & i : i Tronble. ation 7 oston n GREAT Blg PAKB Tshrads Sibams el DL soplacing \"?["“)_‘[:’I’Ifs ressurrected by Captain Brown), Senorita, | pensos incidental 1o proving the cliim Mine who Wit il that distance beforo | MoNTie . 23,—United States Cus- | u&vy yara, noir = Bost b DR HoE. 80 g0 With brick buildings in the spring, i'\}Aa'm', ljlu(pl‘"\lh-. ‘ashionable, 8 Hmf before the court of claims have reduced 0 ) Time e olios Bt elaalon toms luspector 1t. A, Twohy, Special Treas- | W o" pag” Leen her commander since the or TR —- A number of focal merchants bave com | Ghief Jaja, tloc B Thacess | this to 424,000, the amount distributed. | won. Conley s M Eligonio third: Time: | ury Agent Converse Smith and W. Sorensky | ganization of the [uteraational Navigation . Jugartha, Virge d'Or, Guido, Br: 5 h leted thele inveatory und closod tewr ooks TR JURBILAR VAckS On Wuldo, Beasen, A L P o | i REE Rt Ly | Wwere arrestod last night at the instanco of J. | compauy, will, with hor present, orew, leavo past year’s transactions, Theresults | o i b T - B ol eWit's Little Kariy tisers: vest little Fonrt handicap. soven furlongs: Lady - S f harga the ves and she be turned over to the are not oty satisfactory, but show an i | GR0se dim Hoad, Two Wits, Doro, Bihul | )5 forayapapsinsour stomaeh, bad broath | Unde won by i lenstiy it a i Crion Marks | - Milloy, o meschant tailor, on tho ebarge oF | AL, (550 o auhoriu S S Goldstone, Minuie L, Come to Taw, ho was the same distance ahead of One | conspiracy. The affair apvears in the light L q creaso in busiucss over the provious year, A A To! %o Duw, e who was tho s Aboy By i 8 It is believea stoumships Pennsylvania, In with thelr bank sccounts larger and iu: | ran veatfor oo Vo S Abner, Bal | pse Hallors Barbea Wire linimen for | Pime. Time: 1 of a dodge on the part of Milloy, who has al- [ 5y 3fllinors and Conouwugh, all suiliog debtedness ncouinal. L T e A A e o e o cuts,old sores and sprains—horses and cat i Rl ready been arrested for smuggling. Milloy | under the american colors and owned by the Little Florerce Cox, agod 8 years, aaugh- | uy. far 'tho. bost mocting over hetd So. L8 | tlo ulways got weli. Deutse hrat supposed 1o be op the ocean at present, | International Navigation company will be ter of J. M. Cox, one ‘of the lirgest foeders | uis L Bl ——— ntlemen's evening at the Deutscher club | and the ctory goes that he is to b arvested | ordered to Hoston as soon as Lhey arrive at | DOuKS OPEN and stock raisers (1 this county, died at the ot e N X Dewitt's Little Early 1tisers, best piils was largely attended last night. An elaborate | on his arrival av N York or any other | an American point BEGINS AT K 1. 0. ?;lr.nfllfl’herlnlwr yesterday fteroon of WHAT MEMPRIS OFFERS, ——— lunch was_served to the guests, whilo tho | United Statos port ue which tho ' vssol Other ¥ixors tabe Ohartered, T nnion e Tl . S A e 3 A very small pili, buza very good one, De | Mandolln Musical club cheerea them with | touches, The sasury department had . i vora !0l >, g - Must Ty Foll Postage. Stakes Which Wil tiring Ot Now string | @SSRS Riors - © music. Tho entertainment was the first of | suspicion that a luu.'n quantity of clotning [ The Inman lne fivers City of Patis | 300 01vad Scals 250 Bxtra Th e et AL EubARe, : of Youngsters. ok bl tho year and was weder the supcrvision of | was aunually smuggled into tuo United | and City of = WNew Work . and T RN T s 24— |Speciul toTue Bee.| | Mesenis, Tenu., Jun, 24.—The total entrios - tho new boara of wdirectors which was | States, Milloy's arrest was 1o bo one of the | Red Lino steamers IFriosland, Westernland . ~The editor of the Blair Courieris in o peck | to tho great stakes offered by the new l)o\\'ill;x L&mfi Eariv iusors: mnyb‘:ullw olectea lust week. S0me of tho most promj- | results of tho iuvestigation, Ono of the 'l:':‘l ,f\\\f',ffi.l."".',',t n\fl,',l):;:yll‘."':;':_‘:;_lfll"lmg\{:l:'":;";: PRINCE & MARDIS, Manngers of trouble, For a certain corsideration vockey ol . it . | cure sick headacbo aud regulate the wel st Gecmans in lhu My Were in altendance oints to bo raised by the prosecution is the Ame 1 eltizons, N KRE A t0lN oocsitanation the | Memphis yockey club for the aunuai spring U0 BRI nout Clagmaus in 1ho s B e Teitaa tatos hrouars dopure. | belioved, bo chartered by o Koveriumont FARNAM STREI:T THEATER. itute | meeting, which begins Avril 11 and continues Pl il 10 act a5 devectivi Cana: within a short time, Sty o s Bunday Matingo Jn of thus blace to writo up the opeuing, n bau- | 1o April 2, Inclusivo, aseregate 502, This is FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION, | it wment oliicials 1o act as detectives in Cauads. | ™oy glisy'or jraris has alveady beon with: | 4" ¥ uet held last Thuvsday cvenine. They ‘id - . . Y Collided WiEh & $otor Car, oy ey ) 5 drawn from the company’s scrvice and is 20 8010 in the wisteun had soveri views of | the largest numbar of cutries in the history GLADSTONIANS SUCCESSTUL, Genan Runiin, 18 sBanaEhe(Spooial Tolo: | prroe iaburg's Street Car wtrike, = o dooked st Birkentiad: England. Awents’| AT Irlshmam s Love. bpldiogs beloawing to_ tho aficcrs, aiso tho of tho jockey club. Thers are now in To Taw Bur. |-t Boloctrio car ran fnto | . rsucha, Bo., dan. 8.—Iho elacitlo | o™y o ling “say she is siimply belng over 3 The atiomnt photographs of tte officers. In the contract | Winter quarters at Moutgomery vark over | Defeat of the Liberal-Unlonist Caudidate | T8I 10 1 HE 25 - oh stroct car strlko situatior. is sull strained | paulod proparatory to the sumuncr season, \H T T tioa g Ocean Greyhounds Being Chartered by the Government., Commencing Jan N and ending Janunry L For partionlurs ¢ Monbay night Jan 2ith the Courier was %o furaish soveral thousund | 235 norses and new arvivals are coming the Rossenduls Diviloy. ® coal wagon this mfirtfihg, demolishing the | ayq sorious trouble may occur at suy tume. | but it is belioved sho is boing pre i for | | 1 ES copies and to mad thew Lo parties desiguatad | gaily. The cluss of horses that have Loxnox, Jan. An election was held to- | wagon and seriouslyp iujuring the driver, | qyg sirikers' sympathizers still continue to | any emergency that way arise requiring hor [ AJLALA G REREE by the institute as samplo copies. 1ostmns- | outered in the syike oveuts will enbrace all | day to fill the parliamontary vacancy i tho | Thomus Ore. Thore,ga, ")‘“"“ complaint of | g ovtne company by placing obstructions | use by the United Statés government in the Mt iy 2: r}’:flk:fl":‘;”c‘:‘l \ho propriclors of tho | the prominent flycz: of the country and in: | Rossendale division, causea by the recent reckless running of tha ffectric: cars. on tho tracks. mnd an ocoasional stone is | Lransbortation of troops and ammunition, = ey il & ot ho considered it was 1 sures the most stccessful necting ever hold | ggyation 1o the jeerazo of Lord Hartiugton, ‘»‘,"‘ - thrown at the passiog cars from dark alleys, 3 s : FARNAM STREET THEATRE, o u s nd done with intent | here. Such celebritics as Riley. Vierge a'Or, ; His Neck Wi Jbroken. } . ; e Will be fiecntied at Onoe, tb defraud the goveriment of postage and | Blue Wing, Senority, Huron. Vallees 44 | the leader of the liberal-unionist party’in | 1 DM eildun.: 88 —Patriox | JukRodemonsiration uas been made sinee ] ., . oo En B FEYt gp 4 | Ding Nigid, L0 T A refused to semd them througn the mails at | Piokwick, Adalia, I3 i3 ) the House of Commons, wio bocame duke of REARDAVILLE, ) O vick | last night to prevent the running of cars. AfiLl ‘. ¢ L ! publishers’ rates. , u.u A et TR aaRs SRR N iy | Boyle was hanged u'th Jail yard bere this | This is due to the vigilance of tho police, who | reporter — was informed o - eood THI GREAT M1 ARY P AY Postmaster Boggs suvmitted the watter to Farok Belatol Phil D aron Lan (K 1 Deveashis on ths anat ! e clection of the | #fterucon for the #ufder of a companion | 8re deteriuined to preserve order at auy cout. | suthority that the demand of Coili o AT the third wssistant postmaster gonoral toduy, “‘mmm i Y ey result of tho contest 15 the election of the | oy g Muneioh \,,,fi,w August 12, laet | This was pay day st several mills in tho ( gor tho recall of Mintster Bgan woula | A FAI R Py Y TP a0 0n his decisien the caso rasts, 1t doss | Eeed Taral, Attibus. Joo Biackbor, Pabey | Gladstonian condidate and the aumnost com- | His neck was brokeu gty foatant deauh, lowor portion of Alleghany aud an outbreak [ £ /iuieq "at once. Universal ~precedont REBEL. " i sons not affect the imstitute iu sny way, but it | Eelen N., and many others ave entered. " | plete reversal of the vote castin the previous was feared. As a prcc;uuu;u tuo mu{\ur compels & government to withdraw an ob- . L Ezva ma0n does affect the Courier people about §150 | T 2-year-old events will bring to the post | election. The voting is aunounced s fol Chimasmn Killod, stopped all the saloons 1u that district and an | jo0iionable ofticial s0 long as friendly diplo- MATIN 1 SATURDAY, . ay o4 cers d led t atrol worth of postase. s new set of candidates, aud there is | lows: Maden, 6,005; Brooks, 4,541; Maden's | Caxto, Miss,, Jan. 2. -Harvey Lat'mer, sxipe {apos of alicar was daialled to yeieol matio relations aro suslaied velween two Sremntie L i gonrooly & doubt but the winuers of the | majority, 1, @ young au of this place, shot wud killed & | tho sireets were thronged, but no trouble | SOUUtFIES BDEN MUSE Gotumxmuna, Neb., Jun. 24.—(Spocial t0 | e 0 et Fixchaugeaud other stakes | ©pp " 1he praauum election tho yote was: | Chivese laundryman bere this aftoraoon. | occurred. They are Kew s B e i o acrltbects] t0 | will cqusl the cracks of thi casty as they 8id | | 14, 148 brece Mr. T. Newbiggor | 10 Chinuman was advanciok ou Lutinior's et Baawanck, N. D, Jan. %.—Colonol Biowt | Com— e Ciiaies vear, s 4 h J r Wil rawn pistol. osed . - etafned by request of our putrons, Galste fsnufacturing ceater were thoroustly in Hlotel staes " bure. wid aftorwards proved | (home ruler), §,¢9; Lord Hartiugton's e » ik Dowss, Kan., Jan. 33, —This afterncon | Miller of -V!lme:!_nwn. communding we drsk tod #: ey s s puility to bold Lis own with tho best, 450, egpeane i . regiment of wational guard, has tendered 1o vestige! Friday Ly a number of castern jority, 1 Cyrus W, Field, Bauk Exawiner Stone took charge of the | FHCUTRES CF AR EITEL OF his ooy A i ody Concers Co, d west. o g 1 . 4 . capitalists dosiciug 4 OPPOUDILY 10F | Botnecranme and whits sl e s | Tho result of polling in Rosseadslo was uot | - New Yous, Jun. .- At 10 0'clock touight | First National bauk of Downs sud olosed its | {1 %800 P 1A STERIEER 96 T8 PRI | 4 Y s PN wud festment. ‘Pae special train bear- | be contested, the club will arrange over- | @hnounced there uutil miduight. The an- | My. Cyrus Field’s condition 1s not as satis | doors. Lack of confidence iu the fustitution | abouc 450 men aud offi all of whom are ibg the wsixty cexcursionists armved | night heudicaps for the iutervesing five | nouncement that Maden was clected was | factory as it wes toduy. He 15 not expected 10 | owing 10 tho nonpayment of 5 per cent | well drilled. I o O s daxs ;lnxeu Bandicaps “will partako of all | groetod with wost uproarious cioeriug by his | live until morning assossiont ou the stookbolders enused Ugnt | L e THE GREAT nen the conditions of stuke events, aud 85,000 & tare and h f —_— . deposits and no busiuoss. The bani's capi Mangold of Beunig nd Mr. Sim - B asmaLdaned L Lo Bound 3 ‘ate and | s ook ke "o deligitd suporiae, wud whn s szt of T o deposia g o busutes, 5, RS SELL | o riamtn e wors- - cordey Lok YALE PITCHER, ittees appaiuted for that purpose. e bt vislary was S71. Pererssine, Jan. 235 ~The Grand Duke | of tutcbiuson was president g over the Omaha grain markot lunch the visitors were drven in He's 8 Warrlor Bold the wildest enthusiasm ensued amoug the . . . - e = - CONCERT HALL, over tha city. It was o practioal | A man who Is 50 fond of work that he | thoussuds of people in waing. Hats snd | SoPstantine sa uncloot tho czar, is aving. Warrhug ou the Judges. wu Embeezier, ( 0’0] Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING, Week of January 2ith dime; no mor ‘t:‘v-:luwn;n\ Governor 'l'nm-;;- nould rest bosido it forcver was sawing | canes were fluug into the air snd Mr. Ho was borw 1o 183 Coxcoxn, N. H., Jau. 23, —Senatur Chandler | Bostox, Mass., Jan. Charles Hazeiton, g v s ey Bive. o o by o meieled | wood in & buck yard of this city yester- | Madon's partisaas cheered uad snouted blicuis. hias renewed Liis wav 03 the state dignitaries | aged 22, formerly 8 clerk lu o employ of rued to thesr cars when some speccu | day, says the Cheyeunosun. He severed | whemselves hoarse. Jacksox, Mich., Jan. Tue state repub- | by an open letter, six columus loug, veferring | Cobb, Aldrich & Co., grocors ou Wasuiugion - | ’ ’lhl:sday, January 20tk was indulged in, It is the geueral | two sticks as thick us your wrist aud Michael Dayits, who bad energetically as- | lican executive committee mel in this city | to the New Hawpshite judgos. e saysi | stree!, arrived ia Bostou today in the custody Fichets ut Hosu's

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