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HIS f.U;\RANTY WAS NO GOOD | ciety B ' ".:'.:.:;J;x_'"2!:‘,3‘:;‘4“".&,;;:: Fritz Miller, Who Advertised in the- World- Herald, Denied License, OUTCOME OF THE TRIAL BY THE BOARD Acted in Bad Pablishing His Notice Decided That the Applicant Faith in Not Circalation. Fritz Miller ided in executive se last night to refuse the lic A ing resolution shows the feeling of the board | in the matter the jon the that the applicant, Fritz Miller, did | home, king the selection of the newspaper In which ho published his | Thomas S refuses to ties of the W pany are therefo rld-Herald com- | Plattsmouth to ta s worthless and not worth | busines the paper they are written on o far as ob- | Mrs. C. G.J taining licenses are concerned applicants who have advertised in the World- All of the | last nigh solution of the permission to sell dy supplied with licenses will be | James closed after tod in order to | visit with friends in this city Dealers | (just ) session of the license Reguli ‘board the protested ¢ Two complaints against the applicant the first claiming that the applic the law when he flled | Roscwater, | nt had not | in one of the new br Avertised | fourth and 1 sty Medical ‘socioty : Dr. A. S, Mansfelde, Ash Iand; Dr. T. P. Livingston, Plattsmouth, Dr. N. F. Donaldason, North Platte: Dr. D, A, Valden, Beatrice; Dr. E. M. Whitten, Ne. Dr. A. Bear, Norfolk, and Dr. ng, Wayne. - SOUTH OMAHA. | Masonic Hall the Scene of an Tnteresting Soclal Affuir, Adah chapter, No. 53, gave a nd t at Masonic hall last night. The | s filled even to standing room and the program delighted the audience. | Mr. James Price of Chicago added much to the entertainment by song his contributions being heartily banquet followed the lit a City Leisen: 1 Al cheered, A st Notes and Personal A Hyman is with fr Miss Moines, Ta. Jay Hawle | yesterday nds in Des of Percival, Ia., was in town d left this morning for his | A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. eeney, Twenty-third and Brown stre 3 t ank L, on will leave this evening for » charg rint OX 1t at that ¥ urned from Lincoln . _where she has been on a visit to her sister, Mrs, Buckstaff, the | o W: H. Kyne returned to his home lida lolo., yesterday, after a ten day's Peterson and Hanna Olson. and McCusick and May his city, have been licensed to wed. o ser at the First . wae | Church Morning service at 11, T WAS | gehool at 12, m.. and eqening service D one of the pionecr citizens | of South Omalui, has taken up his residence K dwellings at Twenty- t was not | The closing day of the year was marked rizest, circulation in | DY the highest” price for hogs ever paid in Douglas county. nd count in the we was for selling liquor to minors and also selling liquor on Sunday, cont | At the opening of the se: the South Omaha ma &0 One load sold at , and several at $6.021¢. Charles Black, wife and two childpen] of o | Atlantic, Ia., ave visitors with the family of H. Heyn Mr. Mose Black of Des Moines Mr. Rose- | is also a guest at the Heyman home. water stated to the board that he wished to | James Sprague of Nova Scot withdraw the count in the protest and desired to fight the case on charge of illegal publication. This, of cour: . A was agreed to by the board, and thecontin- | A German li trial on the first count was | his hand through i Civat | Tell vesterda proceeded with. Testimony from the Records. clerk of the board, meral, Who | Tyenty-fifth s produced | the st which showed | \Whom application in | topic, This 2 contradiction was called by Attorney 5 0f one year ago, had advertis ud Tast Thur time he testified that a ye had ob- | also [ Jo Wetzlel Brownlee was conversation between | F called upon to r and the defen the police commission. erk of the board had During this talk, and | and R str Miller | Whose name could not nd J. G of Coun Captain Bluffs, called on rell y Mr. Sprague t ing in the mércantile business in this city 2 near Gilmoro tried to run feed grinder tod but failed, and appealed to Dr. Siggins, who finished the job by amputating o portion of the hand. t P sbyterian church, corn 1S, ing servic r sermon, * e | . Preaching at the Baptist church, corner Cwenty-fifth and H, this morning o'clock and at 7:30 this e i school at 12 m; your 6:43 . m. Rev. Thor . o small boy who we ammouds, had two fugers erushed llision while consting at Twenty ud anoth ) e learned had two ribs of | © do | broken. of the resolution of the claring Tue Bee the commissioners de d his iutention to plac World-Herald his advertisement in the ave £10, and b had been in d s | FOR BE R’ PROTECTION. | | Plate Glass Mau ors Enter Into a World-Herald Combination. guaranteod a1 management. pst against Charles Prrrssrea, Pa., Dec. Tn order to more | rtro was | closely cement their interests and to stop also withdr Simeral then offer inst Miller 1 in evidence | 2 to be the pape : B in Dougias | °ral manager of the St lution of the license having the board declaring Tue B should be printed was read and placed on | Country on the b record as evidence, fon with_the ori: al afidayits | Dur | cutting of prices, the plate glass manufac- | turers of the United States have appointed a general agent to sell the product of their factories and distribute their order: The agent selected is S, 1. Wheeler, gen- | wdard . Plate Glass works at Butler. All_orders will p: through his hands, and will be distribu by him between the cleven factorie: g of production. M | Wheeler will have his headquarters in Pitt Présent prices will be steadily main- rld-Herald called G, | tained. M. Hitcheock to the witn swer to questions, witne: In an- It Was an Unlawfual ¢ told what a hard P rculation figures before the board. had not complied with the resolu commission, make afidavits to the number of subscribe for both the morning and e The World-Herald neve: The reason was that he on of the rs to but | public pol fon, | B s und WiIL S avit which showed Prrrspune, . Pa., Dec. news- | Thompson Steel works will a larger circulation did , train sales or free papers. How the World Counted. then asked reulation included | en- did. reula: did then Simeral if the e: the World-Herald's morni ing editions tion according to the not equal that of Tie Bee testified under oath that the noon editic the World-Herald did not have 4 single small wumber of | Major Furay is in § only | Burnett S took both the | €. D. B o placed on Continuing, the about twent morning and ¢ Mr. Hitcheock then wanted to go back on | cal. his afidavits filed and have the board take | cireulation for Novembe v Th the World-Herald board declined to admit any such evider At the eveniug s ase of Fred Dahlman, ion of the board the bination. pELPIIA, Pa., Dec. An_ opinion delivered by Judge Biddle today declares the f ation, which was formed by the beer of Philadelphia in 1886 and known vers, | lawful combinatio ¢ and restr 81.—The E ume opera- ion of ten days, | tions Mon | nec My, | plant. after a suspe itated by m New New York, Dec 1 Telegram to PERSONAL | Tue Bre.]—New Yor! ro was quoted | today as follows: Chicago, 80c premium; | Boston, par,to be discount, | cott of O ie of Kearney i Will Young leaves Mond L. Campbell of Norfolk is at the Pa F. Blackburn of Lincoln is at the Ar- ineteenth Dr. A, C. Sabin of Beatrice is at the Mer- venworth streets, was taki was proved that Dahlman had sold liquor on | Sunday and the board sustaix It | chants, A. C. Hull of Hastings is registered at the 2d the protest | Arcade. by refusing to Notwithstanding the protests of the mili- tary authorities the appli to sell liquor out near Fort Omaha were granted thelr licenscs. nt the licens nuts who wanted The following licenses wer 414 South Thirte . Butterfield of Denver is stopping at the Murray. W. Eustice of Auburn is a guest at the de, Nichols of Winterset, Ia., is at the J. H. Kent of Ashlund is stopping Arcade, W. H. McCue of Creto was at the Barker last night. . C. Bell of Mudison is registered at the Merchants. vot: I pol T Kerns, 21 0l North Sixteenth 5 South Twelfth Charles J. South Thirt N, Twonty- 2dward Quinn, 1102 North Lomp Browltix company, 151 south 1'if- ) Vi SOt P | City was at th th Twenty-fourth | Nli-h‘-'"'h C. A, McDonald Paul Senf, 1 The first pan-American medical congress will be held at Washington, D. C at the Mu C. W. Bowlby of Silver Cr at the Merchants, A. Bowerman of Reynolds is a at the Barker, R. Hutchinson of Broken Bow*is a guest at the Paxton, able of Crawford is regis- tered at the Paxton. 1, D. Palmer of Hastings was among yes- terday's arrivals at the Millard, Ex-Mayor Frank P, Ireland of Nebraska axton last night. John H. Howell of Kearney was among cesterday’s arvivals at the Paxton id wife of North Platte are in the city, stoppiug at the Paxtos ( Miss Ruby has veturned from the east and is spending the holidays with Mr. aud Mys. Ben I, Marti. Mrs. Dr. W, B. Smith, Miss Smith and K K. Kennon of Gothenburg were guests at ok, i a guest on Sep- | the Millard yesterday. vember b, 6, 7and 8, this yea pected that fully 2,500 delegates will be , and it is ex- ex- lund oftlee, is in H. M. Grimes of North Platte, rof the United State: the result of a city, stopping at the Merchants, i This meeting is resolution passed at a meoting of the Amer- fean Medical soclety held in Washington in A committee consisting of one member from each state and ter y appoiuted Lo effect o yi Dr. R. C. Moore of this nanent organization y was the member The work of the Miss Nellie Naile of 2013 Dodge street left Wednesday evening for Spokane Falls, Wash., to spend the winter with relatives. Mr. W. B. Andrews today assumes the f clerkship of the Millard hotel, made vacant by the resignation of C. C. Hulett, who becomes one of the proprietors of the committee | norchants hotel. Mr, Andrews is well from Nebraska. b romarkably well performed, and prospect that the coming pan- will be an e there is eve American cougres: precedented lmportance the medical The roster of mewbers _of the the names of leading physiciuns of Nebrask: they are also well vepresented known in connection with the Omaha club, At the Mercer: Miss Emma Fayer- weather, Muscatine, Ta.; A. 8. Prescott, Liucoln; Geo. M. Muitin, Kearney: Ha Arwstrong, Edgar, Neb. ; John Her i Wyo.; John Carter, Cincinnati; Jax ford, Sioux City, 1a.;J. H. Peterson, Lima, 0.; Lewis Snyder, Springield, 111 ; Geo. W. e vepresented | 6.0 ONIET0) Thos, Little, Harrisburg. b i‘x‘& Oflcars. Dr. aohs & Swniers | Nuw.Yous, Deo. 1 [Spesial Telogra to and Dr. Dewitt C. i ha ullh?‘ltl;‘ are a::x:n‘ ulnle miuster. Labmlu nmldnnla the secl on rail- . The auxiliary committee on Bryant | Tue Bei g ShiDr WG honorary Williams, West- W. F. Cody, Hoffman. Cu10a60, 111, Dec.81.—]Special Telegram to Tue Bee.)—-The following Nebraskans are Moore, | vegis here todav: Grand Pacific—A. Gifford, Owaha Ouaha I»lll F. Bosche, Omaha. Tremont—J. D. Malone, . A. . Jonas, P. B, Willlams, L. 5. Mears, Omaha. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 1. 1893-SIXTEEN PAGSS. MET IN 11§ LAST SESSION LIFE INSURANCE FIGURES GUARDLD AGAINST ago. This is coupled with disastrou flows on their planitations and the poor busi- “The impression prevails here that their troublesmill be only temporary Pronra, Til,, Dece, , dealers in agri it 18 undorstood here that more active cam- paigning will soon begin. rom the fact that word has come from ap- parently relinble sources that the commis sary subsistance department of the army is making extensiv the troops. | bo collected with and from here forwarded to T need of them SMOKfD THE YEAR OUT. This is deduced ness this fail | Proceedinga at the Final Mesting of the Board of Education. itural implements and ve assigned for the benefit of | Thetssets are $£162,000; lia parations for fe it is stated, will basing point, xas points in Showing of Business Done in Omaha by Leading Oompanies Last Year. Organizod Railroad Employes Understanding. T HAD A PROSPEROUS YEAR. | PRINCIPALS ~ DISAGREEABLY ~ SURPRISED MORE THAN TWELVE MILLIONS WRITTEN | NDIVIDUALS ASSURED MUC Railroad Col panfes Have E Share 8f Prosperity Crteaco, TIL, Ded 51, | ing has been Joyed Their Expected Inerense In Salaries that Did Not Number of Bills and the Usual Routine ness Transacted. Yesterday Npont b Omahn Wheel Club Pleasantly Parts Com- Managers and Agents in Conservative Membe 1 Planning Work -Somo Profperous one ring it Chic | them is able to shew Kandson gross and net ea fact that rates during the gres no time has th ness as to seriously members of the Oma parted company with the old year and wel comed the new fna manner as unique as it a Wheel club . ted, ns Hasty Action Wi e gains in both niti#s, notwithstanding the have been figuratively lower or part of the past year. Roeder Surprise nd recitation, | One of the final acts of the retiring Board its meeting last night, was the principals of the publi ew Year's surpr ing the veport of the special committee ap pointed to adjust Many fond expectations were annihi some of the prin Yestorday brought the hustling of the life insurance men for closed and re when the different offi t Nothing equals the intense rivalry among thoroughbred insurance metaphorically speaking, th ing the past " Cenar Rarins, Ta of Education Books were b Fully one-half of the members and so com s the disguise that been deceived was in the midst They smoked the pipe | gether, the volume of frefgh: | traflic has by and passenger concluded that endeavoring usive of live stock brought into taken out of Chica reach a total of 10,000,000 tons, the sime time the mannge lines say that it hns been a very expensive | year for them on account of the heavy out in preparing to handle next 'y large proportion of pals il bo rules of subtrac- months when the rep esentatives of the different compani hustlers, put to their record-making mpaign of the past v rdly had time to dry and done other as characteristic of poor Sutorits Mandolin club was present and favored the boys with some very fine music. shments were included many good things to s of the various tradistinction to ¢ means that the members of the ory road system will to form a union or not Such union, binding upon them alone of Swift's beef | | Inys necessa neipals, the last | the ink has b meeting of the b and for this reason some of the com- to postpone contem 1t is thought of the club standing and company has done during the yearin Omaha atious have been kept up to date The following list of th eading companies during was obtained from a thoroughly business his ases in dividends, semed the member President Spalding occupied the chair 1 the members w augh, Ralph Strathmann, 't exeept Mossrs oppleton and Powell acts and bonds could amounts appropriated since A being expended for terming equipmeit and betterment ticipation of ¢ int upon which the ally, in an- se of business be approved iy, all of | ness of some of the Mklin school with the Cuminings, 12 {136 bacGHhe Wbl ning tomorrow company will assume charge of the ox] of the entire Burlington system of Is, supplanting the / New Coritis adopting the pl 2 to the Holbrook system w more orders ing the others to them best upon its members. Mutual Life lowed 1o unit 10 Join or not made of the Holbrook vent contract and bond were not ac Bills Allowed. of Chairman ator, so the o, H. Blakesle, C. V. Durling, C. and while it will py | Livesey, S.'C. Rhode double the busi- in this city, it t company the thousand lines of the probably 7,000 men. husetts Mutual Lif 1 Mutual Life. Y ng even o libe will turn over to th or more exp Burlington and affec stood however, | Cox, B. L. Porterfield, W. H. Head. gained a point in se plan of union as tl.is Colorado's ¥ DEsvER, Colo., Dec. figures, $41,865,114.4 1 productior claims were astonishing are the total of Colorado 92 in copper, #,0+ (6111118 in silve as against &33,04 adopted unde retained by its sue R LAHIN wWare FER strike will be extremely simpl M same time will be so carefully guarded th the rights of none will be endange of any railro v of the existence of company, sta it resolyed to d and Chairman Vining wi o wind up the affairs of the organ- soon after th In the meantime there ing a meeting in J effecting a new Milton Roge the employe e of Central 1L not roach the state | for several months wonderful in insurance business and nergetic life un- withheld from the p) den smelterat Le: output is 2,000,000, dville, whose somo talk of insurance authorities nuary for the purpose of 1t will be the du! The figures printed show of this commit possible effort toward ble” adjustment of the dif found impossibl utive of that order will th nd not until both of the ‘utive heads of the various called into con Hall Officers. 31.—Supreme the collapsed Tron Hall morning on fnsecogos ? DEATH ROLL. the janitors, thesuperintendent of building 2,44 for miscelluneous salaries i expenses of the committee apy ants for positions flattering to the PHILADELPHIA, s, to whom the ¢ nd employes, the chief ex; Ex-Governor Baldwin of Michigan Called to His Reward. Derrorr, Mich., Dee. C. Baldwin died this afternoon after s of several weeks failed will the e very pleasant members of th Ex-Governor | hearing Tue amounting to The bill of J. A. Roy from the side was, with due humility | the janitors of the school for He gave bail for a for shoveling alk avound the yrdered without the unani cors making up 1s it left with him a_handsome testi of the esteem of o'clock yesterd: mous consent of the chief oft council of the union, but red all the o bers of the federat afternoon the i oftice headed by iquidation out lors must gro out sconductors, switch stry was notable. athaniel Buldwin, mship Tacoma, f avrived at Vietoria, B. C.. yesterday and was was smallpox among One of his forefathers was in C. B, Bubeock submitted the re- | o Buriiar e ot Wis s 1 committee s of the pr | port to the spec gold-hended adjust the sal ppointed to ipals of the T Moses Haldy fundamental it is thoveht they Owing te the person who Connecticut, w years pasto Palmer, Mass R A Movements of O more than fifty of the Presbyterian chu Hisdather was graduate of Dartmouth colle s o daggbter of Rev adudte’ of Har name with this token of for the priuciy not authorized spective orfer federation will not be m reported and In doing this I atient, kindhearted and gen counsellor and assistant i *in the science and_employel finally for their \ a York—Arrived disappointed the commitiee. and obeyed with Many of the public until they ha the sanction of their constituents d, pastor of of life insuranc bered by the agents of this ofi Mighest regard and esteem.” ‘ipient, who recov 8 sufticiently to e his appreciation of the present both in words and by the product “doscendimt of R d in Roxbury, Mass., i Missouri Vil alary through yeirs of se ppointed in some e > would be dis- Valley lodge, and Accepted Masons, instulld ofticer as follows last evening shipful master i on Monday on account of its being | to Tus Ber.] a legal holid Coming to thi: should do so in all Only one memh ing the report favor the rules lit : Royal Arcanum parlors, Bre building, 5 Brotherhood and Visitors are welcor 0 R. Coit, senior virden; he took a_prominent pa ¢ and bearing the inscription interpreting Roeder, from his agents, Dec also identified Sault Ste, Ma ith the improvem: shipreanal. He was vt that certain big insuran 'S wias not entirely satisf: for being a fugitive from | terms of offic ignalized by advance in the Quictly Married, snould be observed to th ment of the saly he is wanted for a £140 embezzlement. "he ofticers of the Young provided the p in the | epting polic insurance du sudden death in s Institute fohn Baxter, one of oSt promising young business ni, wi last_quictly m 3 . Miss Olson wi e occurred o Adjustment of Salaries. ex-Governor Buldwin was chosen to e the purpose of | 1405 Dodge stre A splendid lite herman, $50 Walnut Hill, $1° o = Will Refuse to ¥ Cnicaco, Dee. their friends a Admission free, expected to ist that the, formation from pe and who have also and are sure that the offer w ¥ Their Gas Bills. number of capitalists have determinad to make trouble for the gas understood that M. Baxuer ain in St. Louis for some me before . their fidre home, ccepted free certicates; “The finest rifle shot that ever the soil of the west wus ‘King’ Woolsey, near Yuma, Arl stage days of the west.” said Wallace McLaurin to the “This man Woolsey was originally from He moved to Arizor When he wa of 10 his father and mothor were killed and sealped by the Apaches. the vocks and escaped. Five y when he was a mera boy, he went on the warpath for the Apaches, e could novcount exactly v many he had killed in his life. *The last time I whilo the stage stopped to let the ho rest near Texas Hill, on the G His fame as spread all over the west, and the men- filled the Apache’s trembling. Clifton Hill, Dupont, $10( ok His Own Life. will allege, when the company endeavors to collection, that un law of 1801 the trust has an old timer, who lived ona, in the for all the comy and a number of new pate iu Monday's election. e the anti-trust alling_into line members will partici- prominent citizen of ¢ most. exten Mo one of th erain dealer Mason, §140 Motmouth park, £80, A vote of thanks, suggested by Mr. xtended to the presiden retary for their carnest work during the Louis Republic. | shooting himself at h ause is assigned for th aid of the outcome, as RACING IN SIXTY-NINE, How Blind Billy § in hi early | bout the uge name of the several the trust, and none under the actual name of the trust itself. childhoed. Vanderbilt Knew H is told of one f the Van 1d recatly h lin javelor, who. the usudl formalitied ng improvements in the | ° Other important matters preceded adjourn- Looking over an old sc A good stor, ume across this report aper of the time. changes here, and the 2:0 iphook the othe in an Omaha In the light of othe g oL TRADE ELECTION. BCOARD OF an's railronds last y terest Being Shown and Considera- g in Progress, cloped, this little | screed may remind many an old timer of the ¢ he has witnessed and Vandgrbilt unan- of the Great Northern railrc Just passed mmonnted to $12,60 & famous trotting stull now under Bud Doble's cuare at The Board of Tr fair to excite a pretty hot rivalry between some of the I w him was ono ds intruder was an elde ly man with an intelligent face, and altived in fault- amboul the \ding membe ted as follows s who aspire Big Trot on the for One Hun- Blind Billy and a New Blind Billy Wins the Ra Yesterday aftérnoon a big assembled at th seribed by Buropenn etiguette for visits ambasswdors und other irrespective ressolutions den of the anti-option bill. The Shawmut it nding the def dred Dollurs unusual amount potentates, tion of his Congregational ed to extend a Barton of Wellington, 0., to become wd for this track to witness the race between Blind Billy, well known here, dnd a new horse named Ale look somewhat alike wi The day and tr: us the best 1o The judges being chosen, on 1 “toss up’ Billy won tho pole were called. hour or season. Vanderbilt not overwhelmed, by the dent attempt at passengers exhibition element comyx business men, who want complete reorganization. Among the bring about a marksmanship He nailed a board up to the little shanty, and put 100 balls at o _d tance of 100 yards in without the difference of a- sixteenth of an inch in 100 shots. nails far into the board with Tivery one applaud took & common infinitesimally small thread, | the thread to the limb of a tree feet above the ground, placed a smail neck bottle on the ground, and started the bullet swinging walked back fifty denly around and fired, “Well, gentlemen you muy with sawdust and ex World’s fuir us the biggest liny if Woolsey didn’t cut string in twain wivh his rifle ball and make the bullet drop in that bottle.” e continental listened to andidates for Tammany will in- dent are Messr | Martin, Wheeler, sist upon his ele n made by a syndicate of lists to sectire inte rest in the Firen one of the oldest comp California people ar ison und Sec v the samo place, willing to disposc of atu sacrifice, with a courteous air, a offered him one-tenth nd the horses little prelimi word ‘go’ at the first trial even trot throughout, Blind Billy. of the entire 11y predicted that tness more of the com- 1 has been known in the board of trade rooms for many a day. rtin met with o He then arove the five stones of cxactly thesamo ?guid he, “and of one of the new tle ships to the Unlon iron works at dimensions and colorin I am willing to complelc the half dozen You iy send me you within two Billy a little ahc Presideent M The populists houses in the south for the purpose badly, and on the homestreteh also, y t the rate of , taking the he I changed driv ort will be n 1 change in the offi de by thein to oppe 1t is known, how: the | ddvoeating the doctrines of t 5 s “Third Heat The answer there was a good deal of sc before the p It was in the aflirmative that anothe about the des| 0 that the enti the bourd may be expe Monday afternoon, - BURIED IN A SNOWSLIDE. wheeled sud- A quirrel that iz, but when time had elasped. » could wish to s y. and_the old blind onc wful on the hor ted at the election , winning the h and fourth heats ue off, which It was a fortunate accident that led to the discovery of the method of trans- handwriting Putsburg iron founder, g with molten ir conditions, accidentaily dropped a ticket into a mold. He presently found that the type o the ticiket was transforred to the iron I orial question, b the probability pport Murphy us New York's répresen- a good deal of and last Heat Colorado Miners O Them Kille x, Colo., Dec. 31 Republican from Jimtown, Colo., s several snowslid the mountains in the vi but until today no fatalit L. Cox is working Mr. Hodges now in ana at the second v got the word. In the first half mile th and up, and as they passed the hard 1o tell which | lnst quarter Aleck b i up for a moment, and then both ho tled down on the home stretch to th and passed the 3illy won the heat and r: that Aleck was not nd cut himself badly while experi- in different A special to the wWmes MeMillun: Leweliing of Kunsas, in his innugural address, Iishment of u state’ loan o for its object the securing of Ic and other property holders at a low rate of in- The City of Pueblo brought down a passenger from Tacoma with something new in the way of a bear sto Toward the nity of this town, have occurred. \ mine on_Bachelor his morning he and®Dr. Allen the mountain side, lpaving and William Cox in' th eded fur until started just above the tunne attempted to return and warn their nions of the impending dunger, but were themselyes caught in the avalanche After hard work Allen and te the estab- | s for farmers | suggosted, ho pro with which b -proof ink, ave vouched for all through the norihwe: bear is the hero of the story that Nelson vouches for. He shot a bear perched hanging fir tree from a canoe. bear fell into wrote invertedly on ordinary whit mith of Bg, Louls, Mo, the assist- Tissour Pacitic,hus ant general manuge ass condition in the second heat.” “Big trot; $100 a side; the beautiful si —of doing their be fashioned style of reporting it, with word *go" and the names long “‘passed over st to readers at th Blind Billy introduced "Phis puper was mold before the molten rehwestern raflrond b, the appoitment to sus City, Wyandotte & ron was {pured in an over- ut a 240 gait led thefupor had been consumed by the heat, bt the romained inte ty hafelt u clear impression on the ivon, s of crueley against Captain 1. O, 2 iRobert, Crosby and er Daniel McCaskill of the ship Wan- Jow, 10 the Abitnon , Phillipine dxlunds, uro being b Judge Nicholson of ‘the United States court ut Boston, Masa, o W, VantefBile an Fine Art b building known is then Vanderbilt & & Vity, whighadjoins the prope and Nelson hurried for help. When he returned ha found the bear up the samo tree, with the canoe on his 1t was not until he and his com- panions had made a lead sieve of the bear and canoe that it was e | had broke sll previous nbing a tree with a good H of horses and " may have more Deginning of 18 and half buried. L. Cox extricated th ption of a few bruis the tunnel and found the harbor of of the Bavin The great bankin Wilbur's stable, and Billy Hodge: an old time horseman he T e EWINGS RECOVERING. how the b records by ¢ sized dugout on his back, The canoe presumabiy tipped over and in swimming out the bear poked his head and, neck bow and the bottom of the canoe. little craft fitted his back snugly, and bruin climbed the tree but littleh am- | pered by his burden, family, with a vig Victims of Joe Ewing's Vengeance Co! up Out of Danger, It is now not improbable that all the mem- wing family will re- reported that e was called in to discovered signs on in the extremities of the patient. wing's condition remains ser- ious, Dr. Woods entertains hopes of her ul- The other members family are improving and are considered out It Will Be Generally ¥ State Today. N, D. €., De aska and Tow: ir Throughout the 4 and 13 valued at 8100300, &/ aerer, tofuscd toginie nd the engagement lie oot says. of the poisoned Dr. Woods, yesterda, for the first time since b attend Mrs. Ewing he h Generally fair, except extreme easte able winds, mostly from th For the Dakotas sctoral lawgf fiuntemala hus be Itds altogerher probable t her full shar Lo difficulties bety duris resulting frowi Lion have been settled, flel hus secured the contract to build a " ucross the Nevi river o Rus- tion, but it is e ‘ecil Baring will appreciable amount of lubor. Orrice or Tus W, timate recove vainfall compared with corresponding day of bearing u bust of | ; past four year Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report. 1891, 1890, 1889, Dr. Woods says he has not been able to de- Maxtmum towpe termine the nature of the poison used on the gs. It canonly be ascertained by hemical analys| Joo Williams elude the police e e— Buslness Troubles Pixe BLuew, Ark., Dec. 8l.—A sensation today by the failure of Altheimer Bros.’, wholesale and retail dry goods dealers and planters, Assets, §i00,000; liabilities, $100,000. The failure was caused ‘usal of the insurance companies to settle Altheimer’'s claims of $40,000 for the destruction of their establishment two years appoint 4 commitie he question of tarifr refo what industries tion of the lust temperature. . Dle to submitto | ) protection thist OUght to be accord wing the eéndition of ud precipitation at Omaha for the to successfully id, Russla, report that recently died believed to ha cause 10 app nistrative reforms tters from Tashi General Buriuk, co and s generall persons da i the results of the Wil he was about to introduce in Turkistan, Dad in hand at the twe of his death u o of exceptionsl i had been deputed 15 said, 10 luvestizal « vitch, the czar timovttii, dliowi Slgns of Lnsulty Normal temperature Deficlency for the e Deficiency since March 1 Norwal precipitation. . was caused he: Deficlency since March 1 frow i high quarte ©POFL Upol the To Supply the Troops. §r. Louts, Mo., Dec. 81.—In view of the threatening situation on the Mexivan border, ‘s cousin, who L.