Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
of poliee force toelghty. Bmergoncy, Com- | clnss of people who pay large taxes boliove in order to maintain tho supply a considern about waiting for me. o prosecution of studies of the bible i \.-”'...- proso ;xmty n of stod fiimr" e biuie i ble proportion of the run into rivers must be T'hey all began to tell me of the canse mend In highest terms loyalty and effective e | . . servieo of Young-Man-Atrald-of-1is-Hors permitted to pass up and accomplish natural of the suspension of their work, bnt as | iver orosti . | King James version they are onposed to the Jder Oonolude . e X y mnows. | Judge Ambroe Delivers an Tntaresting Ad- | King James version whoy are aobuscd fo the | Murdor Oonoludos a Neighborhood Row | reproduction i the lakes and ‘tribatary | The Baby Ghost of the Niobsra Valley | could percoive nothing out of tho way, | WasmiNarox, 1. C., Feb, 6.-0Office approves dress Before the Live Issve Olub. B atoohial sohools, Somo golng 80.fAr &8 L0 A6 Noar Rughville, Neb. stroams, or that artificial propagation of the i | put it down to imagi promotion of First Sergeant Bush to second mand o part of the public hoo youn id their distribution to the head Appears Again, | them said, *You ain't on the right spot eutenant; Sergoant John Sitting Bear to firy J— v & .. Mhe conaen — waters of streams must be prosecuted on ! lleutenunt; Sergoant John Stting Bear to firat fund for h use, The consensus of opin ! J Come a little this way and you'll rec d Privates Running Hawk and Two el B ORI B g Bl Rt scale ndequato to compensate for the inte - | i gergeant and Urivates Kunning awkand o | 100K 1SSUE WITH OMAMA MINISTERS | fom oth of edtcators s well a Iawmakers, | RESULT ~ OF TROUBLE OVER STOCK | forenco with aui tho uriatiment of nathweal | A PREMONITION ~ OF MISFORTUNE | "1 O R R " is that public school is open T Botic bl X | conduct. You are authorized 1o Inereased po- classes who desire the common secular 10 feproduction by the oporation of the Hsher- | piver, whon T i i ¢ or, when [ was mot by a stream of fos | tuhters o8 the Phsnto | cold air, though it was n fair spring leo force to clzhty, to continue %o long as tenching of theday. and tono others. Thoe | y «1t. The office fully appre- | The Use of the Salog an who advocates the teaching of the bible | €arl Blomqguist Kil with a Poker by and efficlent sorvices of Board Discusse agth and th by the use of the public funis is starting out Menry Zeiglgg > Bolieved to Tave | day, but it was not only cold, but full of Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horse, the fidelity Faliney of Minlsterial Assoelns upon a long road of reformation of public and ~...,;.‘,;.,:.’l, ”‘;,’, |] oould - desoribe g 3 | better than the laborers, Therc '8 Protest Exposed. | stor W, o s was offices of ali the others who are falthfully ald L o dation of utility, custom and law, and hi [ suit of the Sh a faint, horrid odor about the and bravery of the policemen and the good A judicial sentiment, built upon the firm foun ing you In_preserving order and bringing to T S o Jraters and would probably provent the ex- | place that scemed to speak of death, and punishment . the murderers and all other vio- = ¢ advocates tho ab on b tha Babiia sehool RusnvitLe, Neb., Feb. 5 o neli nination of salmon " well, as 1 osaid, I cannot deseribe Pitors of 1w i regulations, Keep thisofico | = The recent discussion of the gambling and gt Ay o ;:,.,‘:','I,,L,,":“r,.”,,:‘ Th aram '4-!VI'|].“'|(}\-.- i ‘\ b. :‘_;’}“ L, ‘:I TThe commissioner thinks that the estab The baby ghost of the Niobrara has | except to say thatit tuened ,,h& m."’“ ] fully advised as to the situation kindred evils in Omaha by the Minister : i A Swede farmer named | Jishment of national salmon parks or salmon | been seen again! This is thought by the | head to foot, g : W1 for any cause, is_either on the rond to Rom N Bismaulss iy S s . B o o tin Commissioner. | association has awakened considerable in- | 1000Y cause, Is oithoron the Toud to Rome | Carl Blomquist was killed by o nelghbor, | reservations would bo another aid to the | old sottlors to be s forerunmor of dis terest among the citizens. There aresome | been placed for some inscrutable purpose, | HONEY Zeigler this —morning about 2 | solubion of the problom and would bo an im 88 it hus been In the carly days of shibhsndla ANOTHER VERSION, people who do not think that the cityisas | God knows what. Listen to some of the | 0'¢lock at the home of the latter, eight miles | DOTERE Fotor th matntatning production and | the state. The eause of the vevival of W3y black as the reverend gentlemen would lead | utterances of these clerical gentlemen southwest of here. The killing is belleved t. The abagiute pronit htfon m*”\Ll:-mu“ 1d story of lts haunting the river | 4 “‘:L I‘M '““h‘"‘i ‘IW"” i porsiadon N q r ) p the subject and o © beet me olf-defense. 3 " " Ry kil A b s It Y ancie 10 K i W hie s persuadod Teouble How It Oceu an outsider to think and they have'rallied to | Dr. i A Honderson took un the subject and | 1o haye beenxlone In self-defense. An en- | ture of salmon by the use of any kind of and the ancient immigrant trail was the | vose from some. u\ni\‘»'.‘ 9 Rt ‘1’“ : §r. DAL Minn., Feb, 5.—A Hot Springs, | the defense. At the meeting of the Live | aken his childron out of the public schools be. | My Bid existed between the men for sev. | or traps within 100 yards of the mou port of two young men who, With | goil at t ) T tomte ot ol e special to the Pjoneer-Press gives a | Issue club at the Lintuger gallery the other he'could not endare the thought of | eral years, growing out of the trespassing of | & river s another of these & eompanion, had recently hqught 8 | plow handle and ted the vel i Tt [ St o on money dertved trom sial | Blomqulst's stock o Zolglor's promises quirements, roasonably and unifor ranch lying along the south bl of the [ b, who lowored thiir eads oogiios i red their hoads suddenly to the lash, but refused th badge mope The establishment of a clossd scason would assure that some proportion of the run would succeed in reaching their spa Killed by Indians in the P Been Dong Iy Solf Defe ing grounds, which would have a conser of North Nebrask tive influence in keeping up the supply would render slower the depletion of the Thieving Indians Responsible for the Whole nt story of the cause of the trouble | evening Judge G. W. Ambrose read a paper |,y d degrading institutions sanctioned by the " od ho says, would » ' o r | A o stream i R i s |60 Hooalk 5pal. refo and tho ke | eity governmant he men own adjoining farms. Blomquist Meio 4 . leading up to the killing of the four white [ on needed municipal reforms an 3 b f suiciont ~ to maintain regalar Hi S M S e R men by Indans than previously told, It | of the proceeds from the saloon lcenses for | 1T itree with Mr. Milly, tho ovangelist.” ankd | hd throatened to do Zelgler injury so often of production and render porma hm\m”‘f L \‘\‘I‘I'.“ oD tho hire SR | than astop or two. However, at last T sooms that four men named Goorge Hade- | the public school fund. Mr. Ambrose did | conid not.read atall thn to hve hin cducated | ‘HAb wbout a year ago Zeigier had him W el B R I G R e e i 4 | ot them started, when a thrill asof T Tennett Ttodnoy Koyce and | nobagree with the ministers in hisviews, but | o the revenuo ef tnfguity, Twill not agree to | Placed under bonds to keep the peace. Blom- | Ment of thoso regulations would demand the | FRIRE (PP rol hereahouts was not | electricity ran down my arm. the plow L Ll At ; 1 : 5 18 1 Lerosting on | M0 @ monster with the head of @ man and the | quist was in Rushville Satur ! cmployment of a large staff. On this ac- | tobe explained, and which, on being | was upsot, and. the Shtaned Ed Cochrane, herders beionging to Stingers | his paper was none the less interesting on o g ynd gail of the devin” He advoeated the | till 12 o'clock at night, going home drunk, | COUnt he believes that better results could be | accosted by the men, vanished at once, | l'” R SR LI o) & Humphrey's outfit, were found dead in | that account. His address was as follows: | plan of sending children to churehorparochial | About 2 o'clock this m ng he came to | dccomplished by limiting the catch in each | says the Long Pine, Neb., correspondent nm\‘l»mlul;l)h “:;“'I'»'lm ging the heavy of the Philadelphia Times. The story i, o ] i ntire subject is so great | Sehools, A g stream to its actual productive ty6hd afp cabin Frid hey had caught the The scope of this entire subject is so great 100ls, RO Kish Zeigler's house and tried to get in, assault tual productive capacity an f ) fore killing stoor be- | that matter for several such papers might | though At the time had come when Chris- | D€ the door with a crow bar. Zeigler got up e language of one of y 1 T e R g ) profitably be obtained, but v‘h‘:‘- is some | tan pe "»H e o e e tits | out of bed and struck him with & heavy fron | salmon 1o the highest bidde | ;‘Yll'\‘“ \!.“v”’ wge of one of the party. | with all haste, bucking out of the con i ¢ f he public schools and send them to r poker, killing him almost instantly. - T 7 s b demned plot as if they fe 1 to remain g for us sehools madntained by the churches T alay FOR FEBRUARY'S TERM. We had reached an open traet near | there n moment lonese i cmi threatened to report the depredators to the | furnish ample food for discussion, and Thope | [ quote from the public press of the day, . Chss County Agricutturists. i the river when we saw an object moving | ary, and one of them informed me that Indian agent. and this so exasperated the | for some thought fn your bomes in the days | but am assured by a clergyman present that [ - Pratssorti, Neb., Feb. 5—[Special to | DistFlct Court Will Resume Today—Onten. | WSt ahead of us and which we t0ok for | hyt had been the consequence . of o Indians that they made threats, which it | to come 'I'L* o 't"‘fl"V-'-lin-ll. nn\n{l:lb ]n-]'mrlv 1 T'ite BEE. | —The directors of the Cass County the Judges, de #0 Barker, who was infront some | uttempt they had made vlm‘v SO ¥ [.\‘ seems, they carried into exccution several Reforms needed in Omaba are many. 1| [0 SV ,f,“‘_",,,‘h']'i“:“‘,“.:""\«“‘_‘("”‘“‘_ their | Agricultural society held their annual meet his morning the February term of the | YArds, fired at it. - Butthe nest moment | hyoak that ground. ; y hours later. 1t is hardly probable any gen- | shall attempt to hint at but few of them. | ¢, his cquse, have fallen into the lap of ‘“f T{“‘H"_' ¥ fl"‘l l.-{r- cd R. B. Windham | district court will open with all seven judges "’_‘."H"“'—'}l vard we wi horritied to | v Ag [ had failed eral trouble will follow, and the people | The city is young compared with the effete | Rome; yet 1 doubt not either of them will | Nitoctors will hold. ‘hllr ¢ seeretary, The | upon the beneh, 'The jurors who are to stay | 3} 1ab the objoch wis & childiobbior U, | gould: h abott the ngency ave not alarmed. cust. 1 haveknown and been a part of it for | discourse from his pulpit against the te hear future to decide whethen the county | and serve during the first thie weeks of the ;‘ i i s il it had not even twenty-five years; in that time much has ”'_L'rlfll_lh" mother Catholic church. They | fajr will be held in Plattsmouth or in Elm. | term will report in court room No. 1, in_the "_'_‘I"‘ \“"' 2port of our guns, NO TROOPS NECESSARY. been accomplished in its socinl lifo;-in its | Will be consistent, won't theyt wood coultt-housa; \whare oxouses il bo ofeted: | mei \'«h'-u)wn!vl looking creaturc, ap- | eurrent of it was<duo to soe peetl parently a boy, though still in a 1oose | formation of the land in co o ol growth, vl €8 irell as physiéal T T T O T funda- | Phé following is the mortgage record of | and considered by Julge Keysor, who has st ot Jooul Ly g bect Cass county for the month of January: | been assigned the criminal docket gort of frock and had long, falr hair full- | the viver, though T did not pretend to Farm property filed, 30.960¢ released, Tomorrow's business of the criminal court | iM% Over its shoulders. But the singular | ypderstand how this was A noted divine lately said: ““That Omaha | is so applied. This must be a truth which led, $11,86.85; released, | will bo devoted to the assignment of prison- | hing about it was the oxprossion on the | Sy few yoars after: T had an ex- contained wmore sin to the square fnch than | every one will rocognize, oL Ciy protety b other sty o on.? There are: | he public school system of this state is | &5 040 oy 2 o 3 f ) 4 ger from discontented Pine Ridge Indians, | A0y other city in the.union.” There are | g, foq ypon public law. The fundamental | =2l R .| ers confined in the county jail and the hear. | face, which was fixed into a look of utter | porience with'the whost that he 15 by s mamdon of fou. cowboys el | threo things the trouble with aman who will | [PASF PSR B S R IUOHARIR | | District, Deputy Grand Chancellor J. N € exparte matters, I the other courts | hortor, with the blue eyes staring | Dlace that shook iy skootiorm i ay, are unfounded. Humphrey and Sten- | make such a statement. First, he made it | jicenses of the various cities shall be used | istalled the following officers of all will be up straight ahead of it as if it saw nothing | ok my skepticism to the | tonging to their herd being held on the delivery at Pine Ridge. They | compensation in so prolific a theme, 1t will s0 signally myself, [ rdly expeet the men to go on with the task, <o gave it up, though still | convineed that the cause of the strango Rapld City Citizens Deny That Pine Ridge Tndians Aro Dangerous, Rapio Crry, 8. D., Fob. 5.—Reports of dan ke, the cathls men, wave xilled b inder. | thoughtlessly and without sufficient know- | for the support of the public school therein. ,,l,'l'L'”('f,,‘v,',“‘,lj,”,\ g '\'-""' l!;:;m" ,,{ ;‘”'L“"‘,' i | upee scorr, gury moow No. 2, covnr wovsk. | but the sight that had frozen that s “1' sBad '”‘,“ b 1 Bt DR I . o] ledge; second. wickedly and with intention se gentlemen arve surely law abiding, | (on dat. ClAus "Tedkantel L bk \ o ersion as to what it is that can ing band, as the result of a guar rly in | (20 ."‘ s tisn i\m;.‘l Hiclia i i Moot sy would resent any imputation oi thoir “:']:l"xmmhl ,v”""“, n:'.}'k‘.lnr.u_ «)h»m' L. Watson vs William Cobur e seen there. One of my eows had the week. Colnel Carlton of Fort Meade L. Lidnd) » acter in that regard. If ghiel | HHOE, S ol Semlischeell prelase, DO, | etal, BtreUsn Witk Pesess; strayed away and T traced Ner to within has countermanded orders and no troops will yer per of records and seals, George | 11-149-Omaha and Grant Snielting and R I do not know but what I am safe in saying aitist this use tHiis ploviaes Sip p y } s s use, s provided, their | Houkeworth ' T L i | afew yards of this aceursed spot, b v o culis ibags T eadts L A STLLLT ALY ouseworth; master of the exchequer, | fining company vs bavid Cathroe. 1 i y | 3 il pot, but be sent to Pine Ridge, overything beirg re- | that the elements of his character are all | duty to seek to change the law sc a8 to | j° K. Dollock: master of finance. Frank It to Fiold vé Union Pacific Rafl- I'hough neither of us had the slight- | here they turned off in another direc- ported quict there, ( !l vs Harvey Link pression on its little white countenance. contained in the latter expression conform to their v or else by their pres- | iy, § " 7 st inkling that the | va |t X their s e by their pre chey; master-at-arms, Frank Dickson i ikling that the hoy was not mortal, | tion This city is metropolitan, fast approaching 'l'v.ui‘u!“\,-:’ll\lflli'r et ot by haoh ity | inner guard, H. N. Dovey ; B. Wood vs Citizens Insurance | we sat and watched it for a minute or | “T was about to follow them when my STAMBOUL'S PERFORMAN a cosmopoli g cter. Tts growth has | Ladore Y CoUia Y ibvert. the o .|l“s\q:-u; The stockholders of the Livingston Loan | L W, Forbes vs James M.Wood, | WO in silence and with an odd feeling of [ attention was attracted by u sort of low 2 been wonderful and, like a child who has | " teneh 1t o they . must i | And Building association held their annual | | I877- Ly 1L Tower ot al. Vs Guorge awe or something that's got no name | erying that seemed at a distance, and Cinims That the California Crack Stallion | gron to inches beyond its years, has some | order to be consistent, be 1in favor | Mecting and elected Fred Hermann, William | Joslynetal, o X : playing along our backbones. which I'was unable to locate Was Given a Fictitious Record. Weber and H. R. Gering directors for threc 19:89—John I'. Lally vs Omaha and Grant _ Wan Given a Fictitious Record: | joq0 joints, What city husnot? Wil there | of founding a new school of law, philosophy | veurs' e directons e iatels clomtat 1y, | Smelting and Réfining comp SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 5.—The Evening | arer be i city fn the warld which does not,in | and social status, The church'and publ ately clec Pt hinking 3 I'he little thing came on until it was | that it might be that of a new born calf oo Ay 19-97--D. H. Wheeler vs B Publishing | within a foot or two of Barker, who had | I halted to fr 1 sce 4 R 1 3 B. Smith, president; Ing, secrotar, 2 v tw wker, who ha Tted vy and sce what direction it Boe yesterday published an_ article to tho | some parts, swing on its hinges liko the old | school have been the main stays of this gov- o P Prosiaents H. I Gering secretanys | company. " o fired upon it and who had hoen so afraid | came from. effect that the stallion Stamboul never | farm gate? : ermment:withou both cloments. socioty | St Showa atvidend of 25 per cent_| Omhe, o | ranclscan Convent va Clty of | 444 tho shot had struck it that he could trotted u milo in 2:07'5 on the kite-shaped | Wehave been, in years gone, a typical | would bechaos If these wentlomen with | and a gain of 2 per cent over last year Robert . Moore vs Frank N. K. Orfr. | not do anything but look at it; then | k westorn ety somewhat wild— free and casy. | drew their support from the school for this [ “f % f3i AT% RE cont over lost vear. Grendort & tin Vs A Yiehifo VR4 HH ¢ hi “My hor track at Stockton and, in fact, that he did | 3R C SO e and caay | cause, lot mo suppose case: Change the | i ipasvehing News has been purchascd by i when he was about to put out his hand |~ “My horse began t ngely just not doa second faster than 2:16. On De- | places of amusement (so-called), gambling | constitution so that the fines and licenses \ll:lvnn”ll; ’:vl)ul w“x”-‘ ] ‘u_u_l l““’.‘:‘l“"l‘!i « lonel 31-32—Thomas Price vs Joseph Archibald and touch it the child was gone like a | here and tried to wheel about and make cember 20, in loss thana month after the | places open upon. the streets, saloons and | shall be used forthe caro of the public | pyuten.D: VRlIE will have charge. The trans 1126 Taaae Lesl v Clty of Omahi puft of wind. away from tl but | waited a1 alleged record was made at Stockton, Stam- | halls with music and giri waiters were in | streets and tll--lnqnnrr'l of the luwl'u‘u{t\ DR ‘ L. ¢, Buchelor vs* David Van Etien “It was so sudden thatit left us sitting | other moment or two, when 1 saw a lic L 3 At s Stam- | e " Reform in this regard has long been | overnment and use the general taxes for Notek fFonGRThuYIer: 10—Tobers Giliiors vs Jokii Ang wing at each other for a few seconds, | tle figure emerge from a elump of troas boul was sold in New York to D. . Hammuan | T 0ty tiralliy, wiih- | the support of the schools. How would that | Semeyren, Nob., 4y [Speci = hm R AR O wiien the stre s of appe near at hand. “Why bal i ) I . Neb., Fep [Special r miley vt Chappell hien the stran of the disappea and. hy baby. where did for $41,000. out much offort. All such thines have | Suit you! If their views are carriedout | gy po ot e o o I School District 53 vs School Dis- . John S. Kearney, who was one of the | adopted Horace Greeley's advice and gone | logically my ¢l friends would refusc to ol G Kuuckey, pastor of the | yricy 46 g b ilati 5 o SH1KE inAe Rl fudges at Stockton, when Stamboul trotted, | west.” The moral and spiritual sentiment | Walk on the streets repaired by the use of [ Methodist church," lits beeu conducting 23-37—Dickey Clay Manufacturing company | & Space looking for the child, thougn mething in the child's lovks | own with and, bec atural | the “revenue of iniquity,” or to live ina | séries of revival méetings at the Methodist | VS Hoenry Hautens et ul knew that it could not have got away | @5 odd, but I merely supposed it advantages. helped by our physical breadth | town supported by it. The ouly thing they | church, having efinished the fifth week of | 53-03—Oniin. Netonal Dink et yy, | Without our having seen which way it | some little one that had strayed awa ¢ : went | from home, and was ahout to dismount and strength could do would be to go to Heaven Fh b prtbaioy The ch “\».-n and |u]m - school, of which T | “} :h;m'! '.'“‘""_ un;h the daughter of a ::. "Z:}',"., .:;:'"": “\'llly::;l::l\n-‘lhf ",',':."\"’,",ll_,,“ James Dougherty vs Jacob Eggers “We talked of little else all that day, | and take it in my arms, for the face was ere and he neve Tny.and that he i | shall spyik presently, havo been ‘aids in | street paver in this city many years ago, in R SRt D sl R ¢ it was the queerest thing we had | 50 full of pain and trouble that went :»‘:‘."(:r‘.:'nl. h;:«”n:- l.nn“h«-' y‘,’\'. x:’:‘n(n:::-:." lt"m::. these r"f"vu and I hope ever will be. | dttendance upon the Sabbath school of the and it is announced that it will be continued. George H. Boggs ctal. vs City of f.\’ »ll‘nu;‘l:-m‘i!: n a“v: s, |\\]“\';.'~< “n -uI\']r to my h‘[\’n;',” S o T It et he et st | Gambliule, social evil and vice entailed | First Congregational church, listened to Dr. | About soventy have professed having been AOrPls SADETI0R Ve TIan ey S tabt Tonos Pk mel IO ALAL: i TR aE: “Btias'T would’ have awiing mysalt Stamboul did not make the time in less than | (150 CSIT continue under cover and in | Sherrill's description of hoaven with its | visited by the suvinie power of God, and i Ll e e ks it Sl e st i Srepa e T s e T Lt ot £t Saa iy and | out of the way places, These ovils, together | Jasper walls and streets paved with gold | there are still many sgeking for that same | . L. Poterin vs John Re on Barkor thanion Guildford'and me, | {rom iy saddle the ittls ‘groaturaisay Gl with saloons, still exist here as elsewhere, | and silver. It clung to her young mind, and | blessing. ~From {infe to time the doors of | jupae pavis, Jury rooM xo. 3, covnr novss | 214 he kept telling over and over, in a low voice, as if speaking to himself, Grant Campbell has made an afidavit that | but of the three classes gambling is the | going home very thoughtfully ‘asked her | the church have been thrown open to receive | ' 140~ 8, Jewett ot al. va Frank V. Awater | V8Y that made my blood run cold, of the | W my mammal Oh L want my was present and kept the time correctly, | WOrst. You destroy gambling hells and you mother |f_ it was true that the streets of | those having professed, and many, if not | et al look of the little ‘creature’s eyes as they | mamma! Where has my mamma gone? WRACRAL 1€ was 2410 ind & fraction: take from the hinges the front doors of the | heaven were paved with gold and silver. | quite all, have ehtcred upon the period of John T. Croft vs Charles O, Little- | staved up at him < © | Something in this made me draw back other two places. She was told yes; then dropping her head | probation required by the Methodist dis- 1 Thoe Child Vanishes, ance came over us and rode around | you come from?" [ cod s that he never signed the judge's books | has g and positively denics he ever authorized J | Larue, the secretary of the association, to | | doso. ' Hesays that there were no books T he next day he proposed to search | suddenly,” and [ felt an ice-cold Hand Y T all vice i estroying | for a moment, she said, I don't believe it is | cipline. 56— Chicago, onl)y Gambl of all vice is most destroying L1 cipline, playing up and down my backhone, and i 8 e s g ® | aswood pavement as papa's: asphalt,” But A lodge of the Ofddk ot Bastern. Star Rauiflroud company vs Auerican Water | move thovoughly the spot where the | and was to be sent to the ational as to th soul of man; none ll':hLl' 80 bad; l.! ROOH pap phalt.’ 1 A lodge of the Order of Eastern Star was com V. hi { Send | ¢ s % E . > “unmm_mm;’;gmm‘uu"m ol ussocla- | Fitn it comes naturally the vice of drink | what would our clerical friend say of paving | organizad here last nighe by Miss Bifreds mPANY. - llogher & Co. vs W. 1. | Child had come from, and though hoth | 88 I watched the waif I wds astounded T evarything that he could to” et an | and the contact with tho social evil. Noth- | the streets either with asphalt or gold and | Wright, holding proxs’of the worthy grand ; bt * 1| Guildford and 1 had had enough of the | 1060 thut the treas and othor objeets : + Rt inie s0 degrades the moral tone of man as | Silver, if paid for by “money derived from | matron, and H. S. Sprecher, holdiug pic Charity Smith vs DT, Mount thing which we dreaded,though without | beyond it were perfectly visile, asif [ aMdavit 50 as to keep it from being sent on. | K ¢ > Bl ; ; v g | y g I ) Kearny savs that a man named Ed Smith, o | this growing and, in_this city, licensed v sinful and degrading institutions?” in the | of the grand patron, the lady and gentlen iarles Speilt vs AL Bosche ot exactly knowing why, we accompanied | looked at them through a mivror, driver at Stockton, will swear that the time | We have au :\sLunnI;uvahlb iod uf.\'umlll- l-llllflmf:‘!vf Dr. ll{tl}nlt‘lr‘sm f being flinm Scotia. "Neb. "The oficers, elec- | | 17-845 Henry L l;‘.‘i‘n’ re et al.vs Hart him. 'We had havdly reached the “The child advanced to the bank of e Ly Bt ballinag not Iess thon S ity upon the part, of our lawmakers in rela- [t is unnccessary in this presence to en- | tive and appointivo, were installed, and ten 9-91- oY e Bee Publishing | place whe > hoear ¢ ail- | the river, and before [ could fling mysel ot mid Covey are now some place | ton to this evil. The statutes of Nebraska | forée by argument, ‘or by the history | were mitiated. Fhe name choson for the | companys b or VS THE BEE Publishing | PCe when we r“ A L LT e ;m;:“l‘ i uompso malke the offenso of gambling punishable in | Of | the = countre' tho necossity - of | Iodge was Ttuth. Thero will be nuinerois 30 bavid Condomotal, vs W. L MeCague. | in® dostaie and pain, and suve | wator. But in a flash T'as oft BRALTORRE — — the penitentiary for not more than two years. | maintaining inviolate the integrity of the | meetings during the coming week for the George M. Woodby vs E. A. Marsh, despalr — and pain, —and sure [ W&iOL. -3 o 88 OJL I DRRbe Won by the Printer. Up to May, 1802, the authorities made | Public school system as given to_us by our | purpose of initiating many who are ready to B ‘rrand & Votey Organ compuny vs | enough here came the strange child | ing into the river, but not a ripple + A ¥ T L ) ) ¥ P y " 1 S1. Lovis, Mo., Feb. One of the best | some show of suppression, when, in that | fathers. Itishe-eand to stay for alltime, | enter the lodge, Miss Wright and Mr. A. Claflin. - gliding from some thicket. wave showed me where the child had fights that ever took place in this scction of | MONth, by our roform council and reform | untrammeled and wnpolluted” by sectariar | Sprecher intend to remain a fow days. 54—Kobert Major vs Tsaac N. Hammond | =5t came forward with the same set, | gone down and I knew it was impossible = Shdn i i i | MAYOr, an ordinance was passed placing the s or prejudice. The-evils out of which ? es Wi . awful expressio its face, i 3 ¢ to have sunk s0 kl as the country was pulled off this evening in | (S5 46 Orlnince wWas Passell OCIE L | the fines and licenses grow are hore also and Table Rock Notes. : John T. Croft vs Wilhemma Bater | @ful expression on its face, its bluc eyes | JOF ln‘x:\i\'}‘:l:m“tl:‘ hr-t}m. 'x“'liu?\'\ quickl Madison county, Illinois, about ten miles | hyowed purpgse of the passage of this act | have been here, denounced by public law | TAbLE Rock, Neb., Feb. 5.—[Special to —hochanica an Tradoes bank ve W, | maneny O WHAL L By arid A Ot e ViBA. AR water, But D Hiie from St. Louis. Tho contestants were Harry | was to allow the gambler to open up and pay | and _private _sentiment ever since the | T Ber.]—A home musicale of high order arker's horse plunged and tried#o run | SAV-SE gL Kl i Sharp, o local printer, and Frank Crosby, | monthly an agreed fiue by way of license. | thunders of Sinai. =~ They must be met, | \is given Friday evening in the Presbyte. John Graff vs Charles Collen as the phantom drew near, but he held iy | about the spot until nearly dark, wait- boxing instructorat the Pastime club of | Now, $150 ver month is paid into the police | controlled, exterminated by some means if | ' SHATA N8 h A 2 R. I Olmstead, administrator, vs | as well as he could until the child had , anyhow, to see if the body would this city. The purso was 8500 and 75 per | court by these elegant places of men's vesort, | Possible. ‘This life is a condition, not a | Fian church by Miss Efle Allinson, assisted | ByIL Zoshy, 0o 00 nearly reached his side, when, with a | rise. cont of the gate receipts, and amounted to | and it is called punishment. The state law | theory. by Misses Howe and Bedea of this county, | 5373507 1l v, Wasscrmanevs 11 B, ey | Wild snort of almost human terror, the “When T got home it was to find my about 00, Svery round was bitterly ignored. Invitation is thereby sent out to | l\umm_ give mor fora man who, by hard | and Gertie Norris of Table Rock. Notwith- | etral. ~ animal tore its head loose from his held | eldest son had been kicked to dead by ;’\l\"}c«h'(l, and ot 1ts close both men: resem. | the world that Omaha ha#becorse the Monte | blow \ wiso coune <;-«k-’ to eradicate the | standing the zero weather, the church w -369—0. A. bson vs . B, Moore etal | and veaving violently, threw him hesy- | @ vicious horse, Once more I saw the bled more a mass of bruised and bloody pulp| Carlo of the west, and princely proprietors | €vils which we have. than for a whole body | well filled and the program heartily ap- | JUDGE OGDEN, JURY ROOM NO. 5, COURT HOUSE. | n | e e Y T A RIN AT : i P than anything clse. Sharpe's savage blows | of dens in other cities have come among us, | of men who seek to tear down the institu- | preciated, many of the pieces receiving en- 11.387—Howard F. fchock 6t ‘al va Louts | LY t0 the ground. “H d -.mll this time its apne 1ce meant on Crosby’s stomach ned the lutter and | fitting up palatial resorts, and the doo; tions of governmental support and erow th | cor Angene Friglitonod Abliiate, the death of my wife, and of all I ever caused him in the seventy-seventh round to | flung wide open; this und s ¢ | by narrow, bigoted, partisan, or religious [ The 1 meeting of the Pawnee County 7—Samuel Johnson vs Minnic Wirth . heard of seeing the specter not one ever be declared the victor, whilo his opponent by the act of a mayor, s put for- | prejudice. One is fit to live on earth among rmers’ i ute to be held in the Pres. Willlam Coburn vs 8. Bernstein et ul. “He lay so motionless that ¢ scaped disaster of some sort.” 3 ¥ i i Daniel J Emel Seed e o hung helplessly onto the ropes, unable fo | ward. to r ot the religious senti- | Mmen for their betterment; the other is not | byterian church here, from the 18th to the ARl OECAN V8 HENRra0N S08C ¢ and [ sprang from our horses and rushed continue the contest, ment of th ‘.A,‘,,,,,\,,m_‘,lv in the w {:: to live {\"l‘ ou'rlh u'mH '\-m-y much doubt if | 16th of February, promises to be one of the vs 8. 8, Campbell et al. | t0 him, but even before we reached him TR come extendod the Methodist confer e is capable of reaching heaven. most succ nd interesting ever held, g ¥ £ Publishing | we guessed the teut {E e MR antres! e Johnson Gets Another Record. | euioe ame month. What a travesty! | Give mea man from whose warm pulsa- | including addresses by Prof. James A. Can’ v AR F‘-“ hf!\;,]‘l- ;»‘n” : ]'ph. i .(-U“;! ,I'” < 3 MixNearoLss, Minn, Feb. 5—John S. You have in this city hospitals and jails, | tions come thoughts and actions freighted | field, Hon, R. W. Furnas, Hon. J. Sterling | 19-150-Thomas Conway vs M. T. Rlack [ PhOKen by ull and he Cled nstantly, | A lap robe was found in the stroet near Johnson has lowered the five-milo amateur | in which sick men and women are confined | With love for country aud its institutions, | Morton, Prof. E. C. Bessy and others. A IRLE : s while his horse ran madly across the ner of Slxteonth and Dorcas stroets) skating record, making the distance in | bY force of law and often by poverty. They | Which ave its chief bulwark, unafificted s 278—Merchants Natlonal bank vs W.R. | prairvie, with ours following, pursued by | last night and was taken to the police sta HER0 48 “whilo. Donoghue's/ record for.the ared for by menand women, u with caw't, or a desird to tear TWOIREN S0l 1. da & rbanks ot al vs Etta M. | the same mad fes distance 15 15:30 25, and Hagan's 16 uhrqf}«‘., in such matters and often unfitted by nature | down, one who is _selfreliant, ex. | LINCoLY, Neb. Feb. 5. | Telegram | pyerot al A S TR But the child was gone as suddenly | Ofticer Halter took churgo of a horso and fessional), Thero were different pacemakers | {07 such work. The place is secured through | Pressing his firm ~convictions today, if | to Taz Bee.]—Lincoln was visited today by 22-103—E. L. Sayers vs Chicago, t. Paul, | as the night before, 1 watched beside | busgiy Jast night which had been left stand- T 1o o5 pvere dinerent pacomakers | political influence or favor of the offilals, | Wrong change his opinion tomorrow: But I | two fires. The first occurred in Hedge's | Mimeapolls & Omaha Raliroad compuny. " | e noor friend while Guildford went to | i€ 10 the corner of Sixteenth and Daven: [EEsagi e 0 3 s tomorrow Our county hospital is presided over by & | have no patience with one who cants, rails | . ¢ g % H—E. 8. Joilroy et al vs Henry Eisman port streets for over four hours. 2 part in the amateur com- Mewidtl i 00 Y ey L8 frattareian foundry at 10 o'clock this morning, but was | i Potition political favorite and has always been;not | 4t established institutions, thinks that the | SERRA 0O TICE U8 0 P TR AT R S e S T R T R e An explosion of a gasoline lamp at the . because of his fitness, but because he is an | embodiment of all virtue is contained in his | extinguished with a loss of several hundred | 22306 -Qmal §.cow: | DEINGLIBY QAR B0 VOV, fruit stand at the corncr of Sixteenth and Steve Butler's V essontinl man in tho’ ward primuries. His | pigmy soul, anathematizing others who think | dollars. | P W, Wkt Tonry . Clagke, “We decided that the appearance of | fickson streots cansod an SAN ANTONI10, Cal,, Feb, 5. e Butler, | Wife is made matron, simply because she is | and det differently and suying to his Maker: [ _Four hours later the storehouse of the §. -66—Bernard McCafrey vid An- | thechild had been thes L of disaster, | sent inat 9 o'clock last nignt. The formerly of Boston, lightweight piomof | 1is wife and a home is thus provided for the | “‘Here, Lord, am I—the only purc in thought, | K. Martin Lumber company, at Eighth and | derson § and from what we have heard sinee it | was completely destroyed. Loss about r y of Boston, lightueight champioiof | gpily of the ward striker. Thedobt is paid. | Set upon my forehead the seal of Thine ap: | N streets, containing an immense quantivy of | 20:156—Jonule Williams vs Itickard Burdish | yppears that_that was not the fivst time | Mabel Adier, a guest at the Gault house, exas, and Clarenco Waters, lightweight | Do you want to sce a change in the particu- | Probation that I may be known a finished lumber, was discovered to be on fire. | "‘.;',1:,.,4 Stles E g vs WL . | it had been the forerunner of death.” | meglected to turn the gas entively off when champion of tho southwost, fought at the | Jars mentioned? Doyouwant toput to shame | bouent of Thy will to teach othe Ahighivind wARDIO winabAL invelthniare t g Pl TR B S M Phe old settlers date the first appear- | She retired last night and as u result can ission Athletic elub tonight for a purse of | Yhe solons of this city in passing and continu- | 10 and what to say.” The route to heaven | Mmen a two hours battl RS LR HE R oS v s 5 4 > B AR Gl o PR | very nearly being asphyxiated. A doctor 00, Waters was knocked out by a blow on | ing sucha licensed gainbli v Shown by such teachors T Ao net waat s | mated at 819,000, fully insured. Two horses | JUDGE HOPEWELL, EQUITY ROOM X0. 6, MEE | ance of the child - phantom back some | Yot RO GOPE SRR & GO the neok fn the second round, to stop gambling? Do you want your traverse. Do not think by my intense way | Were alsoburned. The fire was undoubtedly P b L : fifty years, though its coming is at long | thyough without any trouble. o and brothers 1od into ehannels othor tin | O Putting things that T am o scoffer, or | of incendiary origin, and was set in two dif- | 3-280—Rebecei M. White ot al v A. Gracter | intorvals, often with years 1, BUE | Phe polico broke thelr record yosterday by DOWN AN 4 are found on Douglas street east of Thir- | 100k upon religious teachings with disfavor, | ferent places. 11-160—A. . Hopkins ct al vs Alfred Mitler | it 15 said td Dbring misfortune to those | arpesting thirty-seven persons belween 7 a. B < teenth strect? First, gambling houses: | for I donot. I believe thut Christin histor; Socinl oper. etal | who behold it. m, and midnight. And every one of th Treatn Load .,.r Prasngers on the Northern | second, pawn shops; and then—what! G ‘\!!\n'm“umh';l-'h-n'«l*'h'r the world has eve Hoorer, Neb., Feb. [Special to T 11-437—IL I". Schock et al vs Louls Angine Many are the stories told in conn disoners wore people who are better off in e down Douglas street any night and you will | produced and every wmorning as I leave m SE e SRR % i o | etal ks . . it : At 5 than when allowed to nd loose FrRous Faris, Minn.. Feb, 5—A serlous | 5¢€ it in full blast. 1give you but the out- | door, I look up into God's face ana ask h Bei.]—One of the most enjoyable events of 15-04—Elizaboth MeCaftrey vs Luey MeCot- | tion with it, but the m; .-(I gone .A\H_“.n "x: \\“ '-';.r‘ el Ihlu nukoind Lons aceldont sccurred none Vining statton o thy | 1i168=you may fill in tho picture, Do you | Kuldance through the day. Thope the steps | the scason was the social and banquet given | Ty Shal 1L 5 Groonnor ot al vs Amertcan | ooby dexplanin 1Lhngs e aTile boen such a bisy Sunday g v dnoar Viuog giation o 0 the | want gur hospitals made curative andour | ddvocated by these clerieal friends will not | by the Ancient Order of United Workmen i | wator Works compiny slvs 4 restless soul {s that of a child who be- | thore boon such o busy Sunddy, orthern Pacific yesterday and a train load | jails reformatory? 1f you do you have the | find many followers, be he Mcthodist, Bap- | this plac night. Masonic hall, | 16-110-—Francis L. Englebret vs B, I Troxel | longed to an emigrant train - which hn A. Creignton Medical colle v of passengers had a miraculous escape from | means at your command, tist, Episcopalian, Caltvinist or Romunist, [ whore the social was held, was filled with | ©%itk 4 passed this way in Nebraska's eavly | ivortainment in the college hul death. The vails spread as the west- [ A gentiemun said to me: “My wif nas | for no man will be safe who lays hunds ruth- | ¢aolive of Hooper, notwithstanding the 18470100 Dentseet al vs St. A Do | days, and which was destroyed by the | timonial of their rewar: their professors bound express passed over thom, letting all | BOtBInE o '.g.,dn,.x- cook provides our meal; K’;‘Fl,\_ upon the public school system for any | (olq weather, Many were present fron J. Creydon vs Eliza W. Patrl Indians with the exception of this tot, | An interesting musical program was ren the cars off the track. All were overturned l‘r\v:’rl Hl'l_h:» i \'x‘-"»rx:'{\ |“~“T M!'va_n-l uu;l_: my ause neighboring lodge The program consisted T A which in its terror hid itself in the long | deved and the evening: passed very plea DI e s pernel, O | sraininen wero | sho gote her breakfust, gnae o hior palr IN THE HANDS OF 4 MOB. cornet s0!03, zther duets and a quartet Rl T SallioE caobiy vs Bo-M, [ qeath ; ants, only to porish of | the city and the he i s e &nd- g selection. The musical part of the program g 4 5 i vo) e k Three inmates of the b to get tho passengers out. Fortunately the | veloping in calture. M jome 18 made more | Texas ke Churge of & Southern | g espesially good, the very best talent of pal oold,thivet and “hungevi on’ the “bleuk o ) by the polleo] goaches did movcateh fire, the stoves not | pleasant to_ be sure, but how of our common ifle Depot S b QRIS aki oLy Benoae Stulib ot al va 01ty of Omahia, | hanks of the rive Yrare sakenia pHarie by the Dyare ATy A Dreaking. dolin Foter and Andrew Olson | humanity ! This is ot @ singular or o fancy | Npw Oueaxe, L., Feb. 5, —The Pieayune’s il S BRI OvA oiling T rowever this may bo, 1t is o known | 80d lockod ub on the chargs of bolng susiy g were seriously injured and may | picture. ~ There are omes of the same Rl Y 3 A N X Sl i 2 R i~ i W | cious chiracters, They e their names s B! Among others patatully. but: ot aes. | Liccure. Thers ave many hoines of the same | Houston, Tex., special says: Unitod States “m_dl\w" b e pecial to | “UPO% IRVINE, BQUITY wo0M, No. 7. mE ot ”" th ",‘.“}“\‘ ovor aft nter- | Waltor Coloman, Thonas Murphy and o fously injured were The particulars 1 have pointed out in | DePuty Marshal Thavonal tonight received a |, FATE LR ST RIOHY 4 e risssiad IGO0 ERRCSL A QLI DL SN 1080 | Dosker.” Allithroo o, will IKOUNIEES, bl DR, Mary Pratr of Fergus Fal R Iak ot J . b sy s % ey W ] a) enter is to h a 3-27 J Lvs August Graete . | and avoidec eneve was possible, | police and are registered in the police 10 Die. M us Falls, IR afarin IR hoaded DR o sacent il has. | telegram from Stafford's Beint, jn Foxt Bana || Su8 Bsn]—Hayes benter is 10 haye o | 8:370-W.J,Connollva August Gracter, Jr i avolded i whenes ble, | pat ; i, ; I Tt e A T] by Women and mever in the world by men. | county, asklng for assiatance, and stating | Churoh: The lumbefifar the new Mothodist ' though they could never bo persuaded | book” as being good people tokeepan eye on e = LOCAL BREVITIES. to the ranch to procure some means of | ——— essuns. WiLLiaw ATiixs and 8. i, Hawn We lord ¥ I church } 1 and Cont d-281-—Auhel oabody et al vs August Gruo- | 4 "0ivo uny reason for tho awe witl , s and S, [ HARRISON e lords of creation, as we pride ourselves, | that the Southern Pacific depot was o | Episcopal church hagtitrived and Contractor | ter, ir, ot ul o give any reason for tho a h S men of Bt. Paul, 3 are too busy hunting the almighty dollar, #6 | hands of a mob of negroes which was gojng | W, IC. Graves has conitenced worlon tho | 6-344=buniel Condon vs Dennis Cunning- | which they regavded it, only suying Fuin Cosivixas of Staples, Minn that our wives may enjoy the lelsure of the | to lynch the agent. ihe. Southers Pueiy | bullding, which will }obt 82,000 when com- | hametal, 5 05 Collins | When questioned, “Mueh lcap bad v R R one just described.” We have neither the | officials wired the passenger wain that on | Pleted. a4 LS o S i sl i Sl AR M S ot Wahpoton. sympathy nor tact to accomplish the desired | arrival at Richmond, the engine should be Tustituted o Pyihian Lodge. 4 Charles F. Bridge vs Adanis & Bridge IXPRESS 2 ITTMONE. results. “We are not such lords of creation | cut loose and placed at the dispo: f St. Epwarp, Neb, (Feb. 5.—[Special to [ Cg 088 (0000 Beri 5 AR ol us. We are les o ik we are e Aty Ll i « 2 > g v y 08 he road to be Sr. Joskrn, Mo., Feb, 5.—Chris Hahn, o | loading. Let & woman's olub be formed of Much Excitement Prevails. by Adelphi lodge No. 3Yof Albion, instituted 19-107 “Wiitiam Coburu, assignee, vs Cora I | tants who have cansed the road to b scissors grinder, and a well known character 200 women, of all shades of religiot e RicumoND, Tex., Feb. 5, —The wildest ex- [ a Pythian lodge hefel Friday night with e NS 2 bandoned. Oceasionally parties of nunt r ter 11 sha ligious be X Bk h )~ G. 1. Tzschuck vs John R. McKenzle [ 4D4NC0 ORIRIORE DA g about town, died at the City hospital Fri | H4ef, social and politi influence, having in | citement prevails here over a report from | ' I\L\,vlu’l\\\.{'l\vl rumbers, the very best 1 ers cam on \...) ‘..[ T ." It 1o suo- rlnvilN;;mu'_ aimed his body and it was | g Jihes agthawork, s \:".‘”u“Tn"m'{;-.“.:"'k Stafford’s Point, stating that the town is | PeOPIC in the town A4 Androw J. Haran ot al vs 8. 8. | coss 1[.;.1"-]\4-‘ beon known ,..’ v\.::;ll{lnv ir sent to the dissecting room of the hospi ines oma Lhought. P ey el R sl e rdy et e elas County. | ©MToPts, the game, otherwiso plentiful st ho Dospital, | power in t:1s community!” Not only 900 1 Uidercontrolofun armed mob of negroes, fan é B o (S hect 130 hucy B, Wright vs Douglas Cranty: | this region, giving the place & wide Tibich 1 o tho chargo of a medical college: | \omen, but 50 families, in Jine of bastle for | 1o ate threatening the lives of whites and |~ Haes Cexten, > pecial to 14— Guitha’ Naclonal” bank v Westrn | this rexion giving the pace ] ! s broke into the dissecting room . y Frpsbgeah's ' | applying the torch. -~ A large posse of citizens | Tug Bge,]—Several ' hundred bushels of g Lo, 0K, R0 § QTS APReaty b9 last night, sovered the head from Hahn il or municipal reform. Talk about | \hy g i 7 BB BEN, | —o0Vare usnais - 9 )1-James H. Thompson vs Alonzo Me- | o 1 otehand’ dak Las it 1 sove ad from Hahn's [ Your ety ) X K as been summoned and will leave for the ¥ pior S i R » creep by sluggish and dark, a body and, placiug it on o pole. planted the | JOuF Feform political clubs, camposed of men | goene ns soon ns the arrival of the Southern | YReut have been stolgiavithin tho last fow | Grogoret al i o | knew the dark secret of the spot pol6 In front of o house of 11 repute iharg | Wanting office, desiving to get the ins out, so | Jocn 8 8000 us the, § af tha i days from different pagille in the vicinity of 260 Commercial Natlonal bank vs Lew | : po 4 waa found this morning by tho police, who | Lt thoouts may be in. Why, it would be | xficady number of white men have lof S | Hayes Center. Pisleypual Oolonol Youngman of. this plnoy’ re took it to an undertaker. The city authori- | "ayre ¢ i point of influcnc Already a number of white men have left on 23-17-Mury E. Milleretal vs Mary Hoy etal. | Jates the foll p mtor he had : iha {0 R 1 - — 98, L 19} X Hoy e ates the Mowing cucounter he ha thos. Bavo ot duckded what dissomtinort | Man, with all nis assumed superiority and hor & and neighboring towns have becn 1-51—Metord, Brady & Co.vs George B Seabe of it. learning, has not one tithe of the intuiiive Another or with the Specter. telegraphed to for reinforcement. ALASKA'S SALMON _ INMERIES, Dybull et ul. onee with the sy in th word | | 1 | josrning, lias i | ———— “Of course 1 had heard of the ghost, Bt s yoman. A womau's judgmient, - ensures Necessary to Frotoet the Industr A food for the healthy—Cudahy's “Rex” | but, being entirely skeptical in regard W K. Vi ave New York. enforced by aceurate technical knowledge, is | For the Beusfly of tho Orphans o N ow b ALy Tie Lone. Brand Extract of Beef. A drink f | to such matters, paid e e Citcao, 11l Feb. 5.—New York and New | ROVer wrong. Her discornments are quicker; | The ladies of the Holy Family church are | o 0o, 0, Feb, 5. United States y—Cudahy's “Rex Brand Fluid ot Ui oot el e York's four hundred are, golug to lose W, K, | DT kRoWledio of what is wanted to correct | to give a social und supper tomorrow even. 2! ¥ . A & given wrong is infa 3 ' - Pish Commissioner MeDonald does not - o s which this spot is part, in 1879, and com- Vanderbilt for six months at loast. Mr. | © 5 g oe ok II::KI\‘-\IIL.‘;l:n(Iw; ing in the pariors of the Young Men's In Piah Qoonias, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHY, e ok TSR TR L AL L, () ‘Vanderbilt is coming to Chicago and he will And lives in light and rides the s tute. The pr ds are to be given to the < m of the on fis o o wheat furm, but the first day fone of th bring his family with him. He has com- y od {8 o althaneh ny atornh orphanage conducted under the auspices of | fOF the preservation ¢f th salmon flshorics | Miss Jeanie McCredio of Hinsd Rusarlarm. DU o e aey D00 0LRR T e issenad EY any Minute SIMe0 arrangeinouts for n_ loase of 8 ro d withih i woraan's forim, the institute and as the object is one well | of Alaska. but he will make a determincd | visiting the Misses Glacoming Nor Ao by PR - (o the. PR AIINENRIUG D igre 0518 roak _ And cluinis glad rovorence from e, worthy of patronage the ladies will doubt- | effort to socure legisiation on this subject by | Twenty-sccond strect e me about tho work. : From liver and kidney troubles, catarrh In th for a pgriod of six months from May 1, at & Some of the so-called divine lights of this | less realize a handsome su the next congress. The connnissioner says At the Mercer—(C. R. Williams, H. D, Me- | He declared that he and the others head, rheumatism and distress in his stomach, term 0P rent of #15,000, Y oliy at the last ministerial conference gave g that It has been impossiblo to impress upon | Nomara, George I, Meig Houghton, | could not use the plow because of an aracdrg s seomed like lend. Sieon Pk utlerance to sentiments which, od @ Lagi £ < - 04.-pech : 4 e A. K. Hamilton, V. H , Chicago; | indeseribable atmosphere that secmed was restiess, and in the morning he seemed Alleged Mall Robber Arrested. would sap tho foundations not only of 80 KaN n.(-..‘-;-‘« nl"“xhll"mt:ny h:“::h siag of | 10EISIAGm Sho tmpogiance of the industry | joped Fowler, Ogden S, Gritiin, | to envelop the .‘,‘),‘_ Tho man was | wore tired tlian whenho wontto bed. Ho says: g o 9 ol G ciety but of the government itself. One of KANSAS ) Kan., Feb. 5.—A meeting of | 4,3 the enormous pecuniary interest n- | Salt Lake City H. Whitney, Atlanta; J. | white der / anrh 2 : pnf;lh“‘..‘.".}."f'(."I‘LT’-'.&i..I?:.'.‘,‘,‘.‘.ll‘.:.‘.‘.’u"fS; em- | them, Dr. Sterling, wanted iho curtaiting of | 1he leaders of tho stalwart wing of the dem- | {iiod, more valuabie, indeed, it properly | G. Walker, Chicueo: J. L Kedis, Kearnc) Nhilie Cohdon haa o sunbien: - shd | (i andie Sarsaparllla 4 the secular studies and the establishment of | ocratic party of Kausas was held here today, | cared for, thanthe sealing lnterests of the | Neb:i FL P Johnson wnd wife, Davenport, | (P08 O NS | e Tlood's Fills Ald mé mate gaod hAD eYere postofiice, was arrested today on a charge of | religious schools 8o tha de . S i + o % i alterding, 10, R el /The Atuns al anay | Bnaiaan dooois 20 S A1k students could bur | and 1t was declden to contlnue tho aht | Bering asp, over which ‘s0 much discussion | AL s IR0, eial Telogram | 10 earnest, so, though ' convincod 1t was | thing elso put togetigr, Al my disagreenble taken {s'Deliovod to be small. Two mouths | pay the large burden of taxes in the country | il favors. fusion with tha peoples party | bas been had to Tue Bee]-Omaha arrivals: Great | 4 idea coming from the uncanny [ symptoms have gone.” Bo sure to g ! #go Gurned's brother was arrested on a sun: 0 not agree with the reverend doctor upon | A call was issued fora state ‘.},mum',;., to Unless some regulations are soon provided | Northern—Max Merriz. Grand Pacific—B | reputation of the place, I accompanicd “HOOD'S PILLB are the best afterdinnet by charge and is now awaiting trial. the nocessity of the study of the bible and so | be held in Topeka February 18, by cougress, he fears vhe criminal cateh of | S. White, C. 5. Polier, him to where the men weoe at work, or Pills, They sssist digostion and cure hedacke. for any legislation by the present congress