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THE OMAHA DAILY IIFIE:!,M()NDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1893, voluminous and intricate, but this ean only | and resting it with grass and .-."-.'.:‘,'.'.ff.'.}"fl?‘.'- colimitees g g e LTl b Ty L 80 the fgnor or willfulness of tho | manure to the 'fgdund. J. J. MeClure 3 troubles of the state. The sympathy and e Mo o the Leg- is probubly no more diffi- | Stews i o~ | thought the diffdfefde was due to clover v Oteaaistlon s 2 | support of tho Ikt s gt A i P Dafense of the Moasurs Now Bofore B | Ol earoct to. doel With: Wnd Rofis thes dy Stewart Ryder and Karl Schmidt of Ne- | thouwehtine o putEE Mhought ho Taegor yiold Many Organizations Combined in a State | SEngre u_‘:llml‘nv 8 Yo WiLT ”} Disastrous Result of Too Much Steam in a - investignte the labor islatare at Lincoln, mands more details than anample and equi braska Out Their Throats, s due to rotation’ with grass and planting Labor Oongross, zod labo A o i table law for the state suj o *vision of irri; T five dried seed corn S III.Im .n{”-‘.,‘..-.: roncert nll ‘”ll'w \-'”-” ‘Alw EIVEES e tion interests. If this measure is onac Me. Van Houton, D. B, Arius of Emerson, tions wore adopted. Also tho followlng: ——— 2 into a law those who are now anxio o im g Thomas Paul and KRober Ylumb, though tesol That we as! he Stat nt ;Aumrmuazsormwflon’oamuw i b wnxious to im- | SOME ~ MYSTERY IN BOTH CASES | Thomas Pau Hobert Plumb, thousht | BoyND TOGETHER FORMUTUALPROTECTION | - 1iesolved, Tt we'asic the State Manu- | ONE KILLED ~ AND SEVERAL INJURED prove their lands by canals and ditches in o the graing on tha kips and butts of ears ACLUrers assc on Y recomt | small way wiil bo able to apply to the state e yieldoa as g ¥ other Bat: bonesh Hmlon. [4DOE_ 40 tho sud thas the Wl obtain such information as 4 e (e ViU Bp || T 5 y King in Mill | fuliest. benefits of home production and con Manifold Advantages That Woald Accrue to re free of charge. In fact a BURE GEEDHS OL T8 L e et | CORBR OO ¢ was discussed b Organtzation Efected at Yestorday's Meet= | sumption may be obtatnod for the residents | FOrt Worth Citizens Thought the Trouble Mo Botiter th tho Hemid Regton Turolgn | door will b od to thoss who are now all sno Yet slng B. Judson of Centér fownship and W. K g in O Powers and Parposes of the state e e | e Onaned. . we - SAANqUNIS B but ignorant of irrigation practices, to obtain 5 #liTs Wiretwllnioss on Foilett of Malverne Mr, Judson thinks Th i « % r o Shrewdness : o Mr. Ju thinl y cors Elocted nnd © next session of tho congross o ; Ita Operations i Enncted—Ohjec general information upon this most impor- corn, with improved modes of cultivation, is L s b B Lol Held 9n thE Brse Bunday 1o T e Groat Was the Shook—Other tions to 1t Answ tant subject designed to remain in the future ns it has Resolutions Adopted, but the execy o X A b the executive committee will go right w General Sentiment in 1ty Favor, -— been in the past—the king, Mr. Follett ro T | work organizing, and inve a WHsE ShA Faemetaret (He. et Savt of R < 5 | viewed the of “King Cotton” und | | troubias Tn Nebrske OaALLALA, Neb., Feb, 18, ~To the Editor of | ., At A R e "[ AL LS ‘r x |l»” A Neb., Feb. 19, pecial Tele- | “King Corn,” and predicted that the time Thirty-eight. delegates from Omaha, South | - o Fort Wi T ob, 1 i B There soeme to ba a tendency in | Sace of shin bill is volkod by BYeryc the pas- e Ber|—Stowart Ryder com- | Would come when the fruit business would | Omaha, Lincoln and Platt th assembled | AMUSE RN LS FhRER SRR R o s 1121 ne Bee: There seems to be a tendenc sage of this bill is voiced by everyone who is S | be overdone, O. R.-Patrick, county supe 3 0 attsmouth assembled | 4 2 J ine boile ploded in the Texas & Paci fic yards at 8 lock this mornin one man Neott's Bluff county of this state to misrep- | familinr with our sub-humid region. ‘The - 'Y?Hivhll'.lhl* mulvlin\u h,\..-\n:tjuu his | dent of schools, delivered aAvry able ad. | 1 Gate City hall yesterday in answer to a | o Tagont the tenor and lmport of Senator Dar- | peopie of Keith county are extremely anxious | throat from car to A coroner’s Jury | Jruss on “Rural > a stato labor congress issued by | ") Pusy Day | being killed and five badly injured th Rer's frrigation bill, now before tho logisla. | f0F the passago of this measuround st was empancled by Doputy Sheriff Babeock | The followin 4w feelogtod for | tho Centeal Labor umlon of Omahn, J. B, | ,Crandalland Koallner's “ooterls of ‘come- | 8, LR SR TH8 BRCCY HEURGdE S ¥ to at once take advanty, as acting coroner, which returned the ver- | the ensuing year ident, C. W. Black upp, as president of the latter, called the | fans” opened & weok's engagement at the Kot e | i ”" ll u{ l“l"""": v v Ak A Atar Yedtein Wi 1ty of water and 120 pounds of steam, anc yoe . when H. I, Stein, repre- | ater yesterday in a thr had only boen outof the cab ten minutes Waro, and as Lam & resident of the western | Jony hrovisions, This county has more val - yart of the state, and my interests are cen- | lands thun any county in the state for ifs | 1 b thut the decensed come to ‘his desth | L ¥ fotarys | delogat Yorad thoro, T tako this opportunity to do | size, as it is traversed throughout its entive | while temporavily lnsane. ‘entral Labor union, was | {1 absurdity named “A Busy Day." | (o o disaster ocevered Justice to this excellent measure that means | levgth by both the Notih and South Platte 1t was developed the inquest that the FOREIGN FIA . REVIE elected tom airman, D. €. Deaver, | Lhe company is made up of song und dance Phe shock arot v\mh . y il rivors, An irvigation committce has been | deconsed had been very despondent for sev- holding credentials from Omaha Central 3 id its work s up to the geheral ; Vit e e SRk CLae 80 much to our western counties. oI LT X fatemont jof /the % ; " 4 1, and their firs i a By way of explanation I might say that T | prarits of this mn"i'::, d th thi peoplo f the | eral days, but no reason could b assigned | Discount Was i Better Domand Fast Week | Labor wnion, was chosen temporary secro age of its kind, but there isu't a foa Lo e firsv thought was of an < s act, ¢ o ve ed i i and Fiem, ow. " v init that by the wild ' \ thquake. Massive pieces of the engino am tho county surveyor of Keith county, | wost over tho signatures of the gentlemen | for hisact,as he was well fix 1 in this ul 2 3 tary. The committee on credentials, consist Yo R s el LR i THseadlbie Which office T havo hold for a number of | composing iz, It is as follows = | world's zoods. He was about 80 years old, | ~TONDON, Feb. 19.—During the past week SESRHDINOARES, & W Vowiris ARG | oo oty ey HREy, CERRII, | bbbt L L | Lol o 4 e nred the OGALLALA, 8.—To tho P \ of | and was well thought of by all who knew discount was in better demand and firm at 1 soPtan; FYanl 1. Haacod 1d ] US| who heads the agy Avion, s German | everything they came in contact with, and y at I have been engaged upon the |\ (yiliaty e’ G the POoRiCent | him. o has a brother living here and his | for three months and three-fourths for short 5 ik B, Hoacock and Bd J. Fry, | diale lian™ well knotwn in Omaha, and | window glas, 0 blocks away we Work of laying out and constructing canals | Sinagor J. 11, Dy e Ot Aot it | faghiar resides at Fulrbury. Fe, has® sistor | The market is bacoming altogether heaithier d the seating of the following | he it consic the! | whivared for some time back, and that I therefore feel | boerof th: y rodistriet, h who lost her mind and bis grandfather com- Biisk i laa Teks A At was_ ap) 0 - - b that 1 am able to speak understandingly of | infroduced > nnd promote | migted suicide by hanging althougha sharp rise in rates is not ex From Omaha—J, B. Scupp, Frank [, | Miss Cora Pryor lo p JOHN MILLS, a colored fire stoker, was a 5 ¥ S The weapon used was & small knife, and | pected 1d has been in only moderate de % and D, C. Deaver of Omaha Cen. | dances nicely, her triumph being w rendition Ui ireigation. The bill divides the state into two | mangled and instantly kitlod the wants of the people in this direction, 10t | iz tion divisions, the Platte river being the | from the appearance of the wound two cuts | mand in the open market. Forelgn ex Al Labor unton, Julius Meyer of Mustelans | Of the Soprano part of the slumber duct from | & M under the « A AL only {n Keith county but in other countles | dividingline. It provides for an rrigition st have been made before the deed was pntinued moving in our favor. | Union No, 23 Janes D, Murphy from Broth n il £ thg v i ‘HT ¥ Ry Fho following wero lnjured weat of the 100th meridian, all of which are | superintendent for cacii dis smplished g = roquirements are still mot by | SiMood of Boilermakers, W, B, Musser from | (edtiiirs of the coinpauy do- nob caen any | w. A Oun, seven ribs brokcen, analogously situated. Striiot cannls can obtain Information s to | _ LINCoLN, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele SHIDENbE Tn (045, A(IVeR Tasicet: | 1 s and Joiners union No. 883, G A. | ? kb D Can | \WR Bankerr, deft hip dislocated, bod ol daciato o, No. 19, | st G M arie: Sho Oil by om to Tim Ben,|—iarl Sohwmidt, oged 41, an shipments. In the silver mar Lang from painters and Decorators nunfon, | SIO¥ JUSLsuch an entectainmont as this, | 4,4 faco hroised P St e G dfvides the o into ¢ ter divisions, | Vdes forthe right of wiy of ¢ mmitted suicide at the poor farm, twelve has been little alteration. Moderate | C.J. Reber from Horsecollar Makers union | A1 the critic advis omall o combine | T Yo THVCr Tose broken ivides the state into two water div , | provides for tho formation of irr miles ¢ "0F the ciby, this afternoon. | supplies have boen ofterea for sale, but the | No. 11, Thomas Hamlin from Stonecutters | 414 mitke every duy ta busy day” at the | "M Kiars, broken and otk 0 the Platte beiug the dividing line; 16 | friets ™ Dy | tarmers “and | Homesteuders so | Schmidt worked lust summer fora favmer | supply on hand 18 very limited. Sollers for | 4 Agust Becoman from Tailors, union | SRR A i aiuahbsdans LU L L also provides for the appointment of two | thal _they —gun Quild, FhGE, QWD | in Hichland procinct und ‘on b nber 6 | forward delivery ave somewhat uneasy. Tho | O W. Chivis “from Col Barbers YOV ST ot sk Rowster Viosteon; 1. broton,. druerwike division superintendents,wne for each water | This bill does not “saddle any extra expense [ Came h{'”';m} to !Hl\ll II"‘|”| i lm‘ul Indian demand remains steady. Mexican | [fER Q05 4 s A, 'I‘“"" "l“l’ ‘\;"" I“]‘]f S 4 badly injured and eyesight 1 tSHE-antl & tate: ‘anpinaes.. O vso | upon those now Irrigating, but only increases enticed into an_alley and_robbed by | dollars were in moderate demand and steady | Raiiway Telegraphers, John H, Mitche root O a ¥ ML e e O OF theso | b0 O Y artafim thelr ands. > I o word | Edward Norton and Thomas O'Neill of all | throughout the weok. ¥ | from Plastcrers' Protoctive uaion No. 4, | Street Ours Blockided and Traflie Through threo officers only one, the state engineer, | his bill promotus irrigation in every . | his saving The fellows were arrested, Business on the Stock oxchange was gen- | Pavid Hopkins from Machinists union, Wil Cn g SRR G by 3 receives a salary, while the other two are | whether by & wnal, artesian well or " convicted, and are now awaiting sentence erally inactive during the week. — There was | 1am Thompson from Plumbers aud Gas, kit NEW Youi, Feb. 19.—Snow has been fall only paid so much per day for the time they | B It fous not, attack tho Jierest o e | | Schmidt was held as a witness, but being | continued buying of the soundest stoc ters union, C. L. Newstrom from Cigarmakers | ing all day and at 9 o'clock tonight was three are actually occupied. These are the only | monopolizition of the irr interests of ‘Illl and penniless was s o Hw‘lm"rlf:u'm even this did not uniformerly 3 "‘!""”"l_',"”’ “ S ""I""‘{!‘ '5”"[“!"““ | feet decp. Street cars have been blockaded the nd t the cal il anent office: d > the state by corporations. 0 wus _ger y r as harmlessly | vantage being taken of the recent advance fareid b e DI M. for se Y e It i ekl kKL 610 CADOOSGDLAHE permanent officers provided by the bill to be | IEAUIEY CGRRAEIANS, onnitteo of tho | insane, and in his delirium was busy making | to secure profts. - i ym_Brotherhood of Blacksmiths' | OF Soveral hours. The wind at onc time | first train ona steep down grade. Georgo appointed by the governor, and the expense | citizens of Keith county, issued this synopsis ations for marriage with his em- The tone in speculative depa o e No. 15, M. J. B from Printers, | 1Ucing the afternoon reached a velocity of ylor and Joseph Martin were instantly 18 borne by the state at ¢ and does not | of the bill t the prople of the west may a ta it Thi. n peculative departments was setrotypers and Ste " J xty miles an hour, killed and Conductor Secly 1 " Adhiele riga ) 3 o 2 yer's daughter, Katie Quinn. This after- | remarkable good, although the markets Salisd il s union No. Ml o s oncuctor Soely was badly hurt. fall upon iiny one who is now irrigating ex- | have authentic information as (o its nature, N oS iy Isura from Hon > No. 1o. | Pitsavna, Pa., Fob, 19.—The worst snow A S Sl Abate b B ot A hay i Wikl dor ovOry dhiak withir > v : ¢ little affected by the firmness. In con- No. 1§ I : Yol - A s LR MIHAE 3 atares | noon ho borrowed a razoron the pretense | were little affected by the fi 1 rom Horseshe union No. 1 i 2. 1 ISt snow AT LT cept as o general state tax. hopini that thoy’ wiil” o, cyerything ithi | 0 10 Wiihod to shave, and o hulf hour | Sols thero. was o weelcs docline of three- | Sam D, Nedrey ‘from “Typorraphical union | 0Nt Yeits i It vafliig throughout west [ g Juhaled Swtaral due, : For Local Administration. Darncr in the great work which he has thus [ 1 a found desd with his thront cut | elghths of 1 por cent. In the forelgn depart. | No-100, Lewis L. Ulm from Coopers Inter- | Bennsylyania, eastorn Ohip and portions of N e s R i L To assist the superintendents in seeing | farso well ad . from car to ear. ment, the leading movem ent wus a sharp | Mational union X eson fi West Virginia. It has been snowing for | dicd tonight from the effects of iuhaling thay those having the right to water are ob- | This is sizned by Dr. A. Hollingsworth, — rise ih Greek bonds on favorable reports | Lirpentors and Joiners No G on Rob- | {1 ty-eight hours and from ten to cighte natural gas night before last, and the des Yaining what they are entitled to, the bill | chairman county ‘central committee, -inde- DEATH OF CAPTAIN HERRON. concerning Croek finances, the quotation | ison from Machine Woodworkers ‘Inter- | [ J0(E 0N covers th ground. “Tho wind is | of his wif is expacted atany u provides for water commissioners. These | pendent party: H, Carnahan, banker: Mal JE— rising 5 per cent on the week. Mexicans | Bational = INo. Villiam Keerner from | g0 8410 & snow is drifting | the same cause. The couple is yater commissloners receive no. salars com McLean, E. M. S worge Conn, | Well Known Nebrasks Politlelan Pusses | were firm and gained 41 per cent, buying | Mrowers union. Johu Dillon from Iro badky, Al traias o from oie Lo four hot PEEw e T e i to the notual de- | county judge; J. W. McSay, Zeph Camp, Away at Beatric ordors coming principaily from Germany, | Molders union No. 190, William™ Ulvich from | [ite, fut 80 far no accidents have been vo PLIGHT OF 1 YOUNG WOMAN X erift.” 2 q i R i R oilermakers’ Helpers union. orted. 2 A g mands of those irrigating sover, tho | Sherlith et the legislature will | BEATRICR, Neb. Feb. 10.—[Special Telo- S puth Omaha—~C, I, Strong from Typo- | ST T water commissioner i ne act in this to be hoped that the_legislature Crom to Tia Bre ]—Captain Nathaniel Her. | NeArly 8 per cent.” Englis rail- 5 ? o Ly Aendl Clevelnnd's Qulet Sunday. While Enroute to Pawnes, N She Al capactty until ho is called upon hthis | ot delay in acting upon this measure, or | E¥am to Tus Bee.]—Captain Nathaniel Her- |\, y were dull and suffe hical union No, 4. B. Ryan from | 1\ pewoon Feb, 10,—Mr. Cl . S Bl WEbifad thut thetk: ighita | e o o e ot morporate. ater. | ron, chiof of the Beatrice ire department, | o gencral decline, varying from . il | Brotherhood of Railway Teainmen, Harry | | AKEWON N B, Feb .0 Cloveland LR G have been infringed upon, The ests, for I am aware from my own knowledgo | and member of the council from the Second | to 13§ per cent. In American railway | &y Wilson of Cigarmakers union fingnoanllers, today -and apent cohe eime | NIGETAISAD, Do BRIk AVRESE missfoners are paid so much per day for that all the objections that” have thus fur | ward, died at his home in th at mid- | Securities dealings were hampered by the | "\'\‘:“'\'!",“ l(fi“"‘ln C. 1!' Woodard and | quictly ut home young woman, boarded the Santa Fe train at time which they are b llll.lll"' oceup ;““;‘;’(’;;hi" tf'r‘ ?Ir. D'run‘ pllent efforts ;'xunlmml‘d u‘m rtainty regarding America’ g -‘A’;::IN ;"""\‘nfl“;;”r:’ K(K .‘xlx_|\\).|| I I\;u\; i et “->0~— Elmont, Okl at 4 o'clock Sunday morning B et s 1l 6 1L £l DOk Chiose who have come from such sources. nancial policy. A disposition to purchase on, Thomas 1. Smith from Typographi- ho earte. Governor. wnd showed 4 ticket for Pawnee, Ne \pon them to act in tholr. bohalf, but upon Cuauies WALkes, | Weeks, ptain _Herron _ was _formerly | was showa and on any decline i cablo quot | union No. 208, John A. Johnson from | Boston Buds TSRO0 V-, | P L i bpen Ry bl apor i 00 dalloy sheriff of Gage county, and a man well | tjonsand AL g Carpenters union LEledey LR jov- | tention was called by the other pusseugers county in which the work is performed. KHOWE Shroughau bt ARt anntats sand prices were maintained rather abov Pl 1 5 ATe I ernor R—— that his hoart was as soft as | to the disheveled coudition of her appare To fllustrato what the duties of a water SPAKKS OF SPORT. nown throughout this county and state, the New York level. The drop in Reading L RS YA OmB IR A ke: hil H it but nothing 3 I commissioner would be, suppose there is a The funcral services will take place Wed- | hagnot affected other stocks, Var International No Bt b el L g 1 RarICUMEIe THE Feabe. WAGk RonEiili eva] R Tt e AL bt Blbat domacy and & 8t. Louls Browns Orderod to Report. nesday afternoon, and will be conducted | the week in prices of American railwiy RoW Over the Repost natorial chair and listen 5o patiently to | {65 unil Ui Leaft wis heasin gontroersy between a ditch company and o | gn"f ovrg, Mo,, Feb, 19.—Tho St. Louis | under tho auspices of the Grand Army of | seourities include tho following: Increuses-— | o commivtee furth G the wails and woes of everybod SR R S s 3 a S RbpibHo aha the BaRtne o i '« o: Increase 6 c ee further recommended the SRR i ush foi o platfol il was the ditch company should shut off this | Browns have been ordered to report here :/ll\lvl‘nll ‘v‘l'-ilff.z,.f"‘“?i\{‘:".“ “H‘n““:« \.n»‘ Loulsville & Nashville, 1; Iilinois Central | 5. Harry ,\llily:\:«. i m-’.’-"ll:‘lnf‘im(|'.l".” by the time the visitors we i tow NaraulE Fiom the fast e farmer's water just at the time when his | March 12 to 14. They will open the prelim- | {idiy the La et i:-mi“m-.-'u: ;\ndl)m\\'vr& Guande, preferred, one- | Printing Pressmen’s International union No. | ey could get anything th . | when a brakeman caught her. crops most need it, and should refuse to al- y season at Memphis, March 10, e e ind served with great | half of 1 per cent # 32, e not allowed a_seat. This brought up | L% vly soft-hearted was [ desp struggle shie was finally - landed AR LEn VB LS atlaks Do complive a7 i ghout the entire trouble. He | Decrenses—Northern Pa D | i ow him to_ have it unlcss he comp s with WAHE Rl fea Ma SRt B VAT R OLL o ab ot witATatiech | s oAt ortherti Pacific, three-fourths | thio old timo foud botween Typogeaphical | CPROT in his dealings with criminals [ inside the car, eh not without huving thelr terms in the slement of their difti- | Y dlen ussume chargo of the manngerial | vives him, of 1 per cont; Lako Shiore, Atch union and the Printine Prossmens union and | any poor fellow wished to get out of | Severely scratehed cescucr und torn hia culty. At the present time, unless the | o G SO consult. with President Von 3 Union P one-half of 1 ‘per ce1 each; | gome fierce denunciation was indulged in by | prison, and had a tole »od rveason [ clothing. She was taken in charge by & farmer should comply with the company’s | HeIt R WIEL Consuit with o Siys the Matter Was Mixed rie, ouri, Kansus & ’ S orfolk & | both parties policemian at the next station. She is ur domana e wouti b compelet o go it | SRS S U 2 G nasics Crry, Neb, Feb. 10.—(Special to | Westorn, Obid & Mississippi, and Wabash, | printing pi N A distinoe doubtedly insane him with deater; and by the time his case | and Reitz: pitchers, Clarkson, Gledson, Bar- | in yosterday's Bee which stated that he and | quilness. Canadiah Pacific declined 1 per | thoir work was converned. fro the governor went into the Parke: e AL D ol Sobrne, have destvoyed M erops; but under | bty Hawley, Hawke Breltensiein’ ‘and | Sountor North ropented at the eleventh hour | cont; Grand Trunk, per cent: profercuces, I OElc il Conporned tom el house for a shave and dozed off in his | , DrMiNouax, Ala, Feb. 10.—Jim Brown, R Drapased systom the wator commissionor | Dolin: frst bise, Werdon: sccond buse, oo | of haviug signed petition urging the ap- | onofourth of 17pos vont.” Tho ” scouritied | M R TRSH R T L 118 T NG o tobRe | GHBLE, pe! gorape! went. the razop | Joff Hurrison and Dick Hnrrison, all white would call upon the district superintendent | Quiths SRt JEEE GUseeoeiy BEEG SA0 | pointment of Hon. J. Sterling Morton to a | Of the Mexican railways were ftirm, first | men wero yegularly organized and 'wero | over the stubby face, when all of a sud- | mew were lodged in jail here this morning tosend o water commissioner to turn on the | [0 flinEConkon ot Pabinet position and withdres thei names, | Preferences rising 3 por cent, second, I per | Lybor loving union men. 2 harWas Elin g i charged with robbing an express train on o e copmisaionen i wd or Caruthers. Newell will be used posll t Rt ardl CrTBAE T i den there was a slip and a gash. 1 ater, and then the canal company would | iy Sy places him in a wrong light, He says: +It | ¢ent and ordinary. sgven-cighths of 1 per . Nedrey denied all this in toto, and “Pard i East T Virginia & Georgi “be compelled to depend upon a suitat law L e o Was_ Just the reverse of that. Tdst weeis | cent. The miscellaneous market generally | ysserted t pressimen were seceders Rt Lhoibal | raiiroud mear Plodmont lnss October; Brown for damages. g Modest Mr. Mlitehell, Semator Novth elreutated o petition in Mr. | Was without feature, Browery debentures | from /Typographical union No. 10, and | 16 Euzed at the flowing wound, i3 the leador of & gung. that hus committed Now, this isall the state machinery pro- | New Youx, Fob. 19.—Churlle Mitehell | Morton's favor and North, Babcock, Halo fell one-half of 1 per ent and ordiwary one- organization sceretly, illogally All right,” smiled the go - | several o Alabama during the yidea for by this bill; the division superin- | mado his appearance at tho Standard theater | and myself signed it Mr. Sawyer took the half of 1 per cent, while ofdinary preferred | and in The speakor further said | Just look inmy tail pocket and you'll | jast year. wve sent here from Anne- B oI o ke A ek ek oL eh1a ¥ voul i Biin T wils cntuslistioaiiyise: |ipetibion plojtheRtioussibie MesBIolale gained cne-eighth of:Dpor cant. that the pre ized every opportunity | find one.” ton, where they were giy g T £5,000 a year. asked to speak, : b G IR ) ] B i i 2 ces nting company as a current illustr: otter Palmor, the m maire hotel- | the »st, They have c el 10 swa- 1§ e 1 3 % e S uand his caused the misconstruction. when ecame understoodythat the | tion, Mr. Minds attempted to expla b ¢ g Yhio P Ry ot tad ) sther robber Absolutely Necessary to Success. mm' 'A'.‘;",:."l“h‘."'r'.f’.k Sl “-‘“'J‘l‘:‘l'"m'l“':;’f)j ‘Another reason was that those eleven demo- }"“““ of E“"‘“’;“ had e ed ““‘.“ I}"“f‘ of | it was no go, and e ('V‘\vluu(ill‘l":'x'i.:“x"‘ e :(n i ,:1“‘(1““"‘ 11" I"‘nfm‘hx:\“ ; “’-”If“vllhlH oo A ) e b in, * have been s ted STAtE e ILlied 10 BoRtrol thonAtIONARS oL rms representing more than one-half of the | Jeaving the printing pressme HEES 0 become a candidate for mayor of 1t 1s o system which has been fo 15 50 misconstrued by cortain peaplo in | Cruts Wished to control tho patronago of the | Jiyaney funa and was itself well satistied | adopted. . e PrOssmen e city, the Chicago Tribune says: *Potte not only vastly advantageous to ir it is country that I will hereaf le T continue thel o au ’ o prefer . . UISVILLE Peb. 19.—Grand Chie: N CRE U S G ER e e e DoydiasupoxcIn slond ey npleiit taicontinuciiic iy T The temporary oficers wore made perma- | Palmer prefors privacy. Potchanco he o s ity peaceful hdvancement, and surely If littlo | what I can or will do in my coming en- | (ocfeulatea petition for himself and tho On the Berlin Bourse. nent, und in executive sossfon it was dete: npayshouninetihuvehe ipihainab (Or (e oe wived in the clty today. H _Btate lke Wyoming, with ‘scarvely 100,000 | counter, but T will say that T will be there | cieven would sign ivand get the independents | Bpgrry, Feb. 10.—The bourse has been | MM d to name the now organization the Ne- | the precarious plunder and paltry pic ingincers arrived in the city today. He fuhabitants, can afford to assist her agri- | without fail.” tosign also. They had caucus, but nothing | gy active during the last week and rie Labor Congross It shall hold | ings of politics, the perfidious partisan- | said tonight a conference will be held tomor- L cuituriata fn this. mannow and to ‘this | | Mauager Brady said that he had received | 3me of it Tho two petitions were probably [ b1 A5V gL O BRINCOIGARC THOES ry and July of cach year ship of pharasites and pickthanks or the | row with tho manager of the Loulsville & L o et caahton | thocs s parady sald iy e had pogeivec| confiised. has been a general advance [u prices, There ho delogates presont reprosentod about | pascing’ and perfunetory praise of a | Nashville railway and that the differences ten years, the great state of Nebraska can | day. Corbett is pleased that arrangements West Polnt News Notes. LR CLLCHTAN L 6 KA L 00 of local memborship, and great satis- | promiseuous population, piled with | ¥l be Settied, oue waw o e doas much for her western sottlers and | have been perfected for the match, Waer Pomar, Nove Fob 190 anestal notes yosterday on tho strength of rumors | faction was expressed at'the good showing | PENVARSACER PSR, ] ing | 1o interproted to moun a strlko it the de- homesteaders, whoso numbers ure fully as | Judge Newton, president of the Coney Isl- | E 4 - 19.—(Special 10 | tnqy Russia was about to raise a new domes. | O the start oft of the new body. B e o LR R | Tnanas doe Tolusad; great as the total population of Wyoming. and Atbietio etub. this evening said hie clyh | TE BEe]—Father Ruesing united in mar- | ticloan; also in view of the definite report What They Resolved. an example of allitoration as “An Aus- While the foatires. of the. bill above re. | would make a bid. for the mateh between | risge last Wednesday, Barney Lammers and | that the conclusion of the Russian-German | Resoluti Wit ad o the o trian army awfully arrayed,” ete. WEATHER FORECASTS. :gm to are, of th:\_ greatest importance to | Corbott and Mitchell at the propor time. Miss Emma Clymens. They departed to &ior:nmte‘n:ilx\l treaty would be reached shortly. | man and all wero. enthusiastically adopted, —————— ure irmgation interests of the state, 4 i SR Their The final quotations were: Prussi: h B SEatTT Rt et Al g Uadae ] PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. solde: > Wi Bt o pottans fonture of the bill s that R os BRI Cacaionl, :hssom;florl; a “\;vd.dml‘f tour. Their future 107.90; Me;lkn" o, 85,00 Doutes 1-“\’:‘:1:?1?- .;vuum without discussion. Among them g AP HS, Slightly € n:.:‘vn“lr:;l:- \\urll:::::. Winds Set providing for irrigation districts, NEW Yonx, Feb. 19.—The Worlds’ fair tour- | PO Will be in West Point, ' 18675 Bochamer shares, 131; Harpener | " oiye 3 i i .| N.B.James of Stillwater, Minn., is in the N i s R e Bome Roven: vears ngo inCaliforniathere | namenticommiittee ot the Amateur. Athlstic I uxb!:\ aster Langer has forwarded papers | ghuves 135; Russian paper roubles, 216,50 \\L r.u-uruu endorse the !mmu industry | gy WASHINGTON, n: C., Feb. 19.—Forecast for people that some form of machincry should | championship games. which will be a feature | West Point and Monterey and West Point change, 20.37; private_discount. 11 per cent. | encos existing botween organized labor and | MUITay e the Dakotasiiralr, mariabln ' winde; rovided whereby the irrigators in an; > £ s 3 K s § e SasnealOly "Neb., i Do provided whereby the lrblgators fn any | of tho Columbian exhibition. Arrangements | and Oukland, OndbadissiiBotices: its employe: J. H. Wilson of Pawnee City, Neb., is at | warhior in Northeastorn portions by Mon: day evening. y might join_tog have been made for a three duys’ athletic | Theoore Planck having sold his farm ef- Peb, 10, Busi “Another pledged the congress to give pre- | the Murr Riestel cown Shaals, at thoir own ex- | carnival on the Chicago base ball grounds on | fects at~auction AopateAktou CAMIAS | o SoliLiutnags 0n 110 bourse has | goronce in every particular w union made | George A. Pe or Towh-Fatr, colder, morthesly winds] pense, . T September 14, 15 and 16, open to amateurs of | where ne will be employed in the implement °ney toward improvement dur- | goods, particularly —articles bearing the | at the Murray | ; & Ihis time water companies had wholly con | tho world, “The excctive commitwoe was | Line. ing the last week. Throe per cenc rentes ad- | union label. Mo oo sor ey, (o arater thrpughout the | given power to arrange all matters and open As Peto Johuson was waiking on Main vanced one-half of 1 franc; Credit Foncier, [ It was resolved that the congress recom- | Sprin i day. Orrice_or e WEATHER BUREAU, OMATIA B Do o e Attt o meet this | communication with athlotes throughout tho | street. Wednesday ho slipped upon tho joy | 8% francs; Egyptian unified, W francs mend that all organized laboring men give | "y “x' “Dumars, a business man of st. | Feb 197 b m.-On EROORLOE oDy DAL was iaed dnd paksed brithe | world. it Wil and brole ‘his ankle. Ho was carriod | Tidlian bs advanced yesterday thrce-fourths | their work only to union barber shops where | 5ot Ay DU & BSRess AR O B6 | ture and rainfall compared with correspoud- tion from the water companies then operat- Somothing of a Jumper, into a residence near by and medical aid | of 1 franc and Spanish 4s seven-eights of 1 | possible. roae : TACERY SUL | ing day of pust four yeurs: ing, which provided for the machinery de- PrmAbELPHIA, P b 10 summoned. franc, -3 It was resolved that in the futureall 3 1893, 1892 1891, 1890 . i < > . Thursday C. L. Stoc! 's i i por—s Lab day gatherings of organized lab R. B. Hart arrived in the city t night f r 275 802 réd, and s Dill has been known as “tho | Sweenoy, of the Zavie Athletio club cham- | off T Gl b et On the ¥ranifory Bourse, B O i b, | from Plankington, S. D., and registored ot | Mi porature.. 3 225 pion high jumper, broke the world's amateur | County Clerk Emley went down to Lancoln | FRANKFORT, Feb. 19.—Prices on the bourso | ¢ some labor organization. the Murr Provides for Co-operation. Fioor record tonight at the winter meet. | with the ballot boxes and poll books Wednes: | have been firm during the last week. The resolved that this congress and all | United States Senator Allen arrived in Mr. Darner has adonted the best features | g of the Athletic Associution of Pennsyl- | day. final quotations were: Four per cent Hun- | local bodies in affilistion shall use only | the city yesterday afternoon. Senator arat 1 procipitation at Omaha for the of this bill in the measure at present before | Yania. He cleared six feet, three inches, St o garian gold rentes, 97.90; 5 per cent Italian | Stationery or printed matter having the | Allen will remain here until tonight, w i Crihmtid et Sty oL E0e the senate. ture provides that if a | breaking his recent record of six feet, two News at Clay Center. Yentes, 03.25; 41¢ per cent Portuguese, 27.50; | union label attached. he goes to his old home at Ac GRY.0NC-HUODHILON. 3y ¥ 3 number of farmers living upou a strip of land | inches. Crav Cexten, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special to | Russian 4, 90.80; sliort exchange on London, | . The congress placed itself onrecord as | a receptior and banquet will be tendered | D al teruperature. 202 that can be ed by one ditch or reservoir B s YT T Tug Bee.]—William A. Sumner of this place | 20.43. favoring the opening of the World's fa him by his former neighbors on Tucsday. | xcess for the diy PR e shes and its laterals, s o they may apply to S gafion Dian, today received from Washington letters Sundays, and congratulated the members of | From y the senator will journey on to | A i 708 Ineh engincer thereupon visits tho locality of the | Dixon at 120 pounds, the stake to be §10,000 into wells so that the successive tile scctions That Will Revolutionize the Business. dition of workingmen Moines ; James Sanford, Sioux City; William proposed district to determine whether the | @ side. The match to take place as soon as l"‘&*‘l}lmi«‘a» ated on those beneath. St Louts, Mo., Feb. 19.—Benjamin Bra- After the appointment of a committee on | Robinson, Portland, Ore.; J. M. € m, | Canal and works are feasible, and upon his | ixon can get ready and before Dixon meets r.and Mrs. Kred Townsend entertained | , 1o 'Sy T ouis man, has invented a pro. | COAsttution, which was instructed to use ali | Jekley, Colo.; W. K. Compton, Yuma, Colo.; | | Whother the district shail - be . formed | NEW Havey, Conn.,” Feb. 19.—The news | _Rev. D. W. Curtis of the Chuistian church | so reduce the cost of steel rails that they can | Very i g h, C B 1 1 A 2 P e WX 5 P dodds ik E ¢ ste s tha 2) ery little work was done other than th J. W. Lynch, Columbus. ! ‘ | or not, and if they so decide officers are | vhat the Cambridge and Oxford crews have | 18 SIoWly recovering from a two weeks' ill- | by its use be sold good profit for one- Rt raws.which | At the Murray—A. M. Lucas, £. C. Davis, | mahi- G rere ) Ciout are submitted to the people, together with | not changed the attitude of Yale in the | Managed the New York dry goods storo | pig iron or steel —can be made the doors < ife, Chi 38 , tog H 4 ade pen e door 0 zhts of bor assem- J. Mack and fe, ( g0 N D st Louls the estimated cost of the work, and then an- | matter. 1 ivblis t, will sever her | direct from ore with gas fuel and it ‘1,])"\!- Mt Lk B0 s rebonnasdm, | 1 Mackiand iigagol i shiroll B AR lna ki Gost ot ihe w 3 _ b lies, but will keep out the Printing Press- | port, Cedar Rapids; John Bursby, Fairmon plection is held to d nine whether iy is claimed that by the process the | mens’ union. The officers will be a president, New York; H. J. Purmit, Chi- [ Ravenport :l!;figat‘r;‘::ilru;;“’ -a;n-d ;'m:i the works con- the hotels called at Jim Hall's cottage today per ton. lx_\-' me ved 1,000,000 on the | sh constitute the exc utive . com- | Captain George Pease, Portland, Ore. ; Hapld City iouding iy jelong to the irrigation dis- | to get points on the forthcoming fight. | Important Action Tuken on the Subject of | American rights of his patent, the Carnegie | mittee. The president will fill all vacancies | Wilson, Pawnee City, Neb. Calinry 3 i Cleloudiess, ERNIR VA RERE b0.000,0F. our townsl gram to Tug BEE.]—At a meeting of promi- | ¢y, et 1 Blui | &V ! b y township o . s 7 t ey that is med s invention | amairs, but will urge a closer un action vorfolk: W Souaty organization, but is meroly. an. addl nent Swedish ministers in this city last | wiil be worthless, as/it’dannot compete with | in all state trade matters. Whenever a | i e reservoir to be constructed, and the bonds to | failed, and he is determined to close the | taken. Amon se P vere will be ized in thi vith capital ¢ iss cutive } , at 5 , J g those present were the gen- ill be organized in this city with a capital o1 158U the executive committee be Issucu ar¢ regular municipal bonds, but | house and sell it eral faculty of Augustana colloge, Kock | of 81,000,000 to build a large plant in East 'he revenue of the new congress will be | b =" 2 oy do not ca land in the county in S Island, 11L ; Rev. C. J. Petrie of Minfieapolis | St- Louis during the next three months to sed by o per capita tux of 2 cents per | J SLAND, Some Suhjects, A Accldents, | | igating labor } | injured Fatal Weeek in New York, Troy, . Y., Feb. 19.-Two freight train bound east on the Fitehburg railway collided aear Athol, Mass., today. The locomotive night last night, after an illness of several that the | for it, the governor would” purdon him. interna- | At lust it got to be a byword. Indeed, it was currently reported that one day ipitation Statement sho tho condition of £ep ;0 2imw sed@ay, “xul Sho atato onginbor for pormisaion to fos a | BOSTON, Fob. 10.—John T. Grifin, the | Tod® LY 8 CLAIMS OF AN INVENTOR, the legislature at Lincoln who naye inf Washington. el I s e Irbigution districs, suting whay. lnads shey | champlon featherweight, has written gho | Patentona well tiling couplor, the object of e e T T a1t Dareat 1T Mowi| [DAABLeACT A1ho0IANM ; g papon fstrlct, stating what lands they | Globe that he will post £.000 to box George | Which tool 18 to lower lining tiles ov tubes | New Process Developed for Steel Making | bills looking to the amelioration of the con- | Donough sco; L D. Price, Des Reports from Other Polats at 8 deciaing in the afirmative he issu permit | Sol Smith, some of their friends last evening with a I 4 3imo) o ; Rose! o for the organization of such a distric e T T T high five party, which was highly enjoyed | cess of steel making that it is claimed far Nm‘t‘: “ ick, ‘r’l"""‘;"‘-”“" H. ILN\” STATIONS, Dl AR Alsution 1" bald to detarmiian ‘ale Is Steadfast. by those present. eclipses the discovery of Bessemer and will Evening Session. Nand wite tis: T, L, Kook, Kearnoy; elected who are empowered to go on | accepted the invitation of the Chicago navy | M35 half the present expense of making them ) ) a1l Cloudie Al ! yikat) 0 ; Sty P ARt & A 3 ? 1 5 L. He . Chicago; J. F. Dezoll, Leo Hay- | North biatto and make surveys aud plans which | to row at the World’s faiv next summer hus iss Sadie Spelde, who has efficiently | By Brazelle's process it is asserted that lone e avill | mans Now ouks 5. E. Soott, Qlirinds, 10,; | Kearaevsstss: 3 Gland bonds shall bo issued sufficient to build the Aoaking Palntors from, A, best Bessemer pig iron can be made for less A A 2 K nnahs CILY s f b 111 ds shy sufficient i e i st Bes 58 resident, recording Ty, s T Crippen, Corry. Pa.: AN cloud: works or not. If the decide in the afirma. | 1+4KEWooD, N. J., Feb. 10.—Many people of LUTHERAN MINISTERS MEET, than $10 and steel in the billetts for $12.50 P R fted iR SRR (R, MO st o R 5 @ Mitchell, Hall said, will be here to- arch Celebrations. Steel companies and other large concerns be- | throygh death or other disability. Y seial T . R frin o diatetn . . B ) . 50 Cuicaco, 1., [ . | Biswarck Now the irrigation district herein provided | morrow. Hall hds given up’ all hard train- | BUnLINGToN, Ia., Feb. 19.—[Special Tele- | M the pu + . 'Thé congress recognizes the right of each | to T ] Qu' Appelic for is very similar to one of our townships. I Brazelle's accomplish all | of its afiliant local Lodies to manage its own H. Odell, Cotne | innedo tional municipal organizition. Cho. ireiga. | NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—The receiver of the | night, all of whom were here to assist in the | the other. That some people have faith in | & i | y 2 i s sis X ave strike or a lockout_oceurs in any trade the >wlmer—dJol Stoi Sounc wlon district does not take in any mor s | Manhattan Athletie club today announced | dedicatory ceremonies of the new Swedish | the St. Louis man's invention is evidenced | causes of such trouble will be made known f II"]l‘ll im}lul-:;'m..m I '\kni.-.-.l,.,i’ 1” | than are actually irrigable from the canal or | that all efforts to reorganize the club have | Lutheran church, important action was | by the fact that the ¢owing week a company | to the different local boaies by a circular let 1l and son, Council Blufls % which the ircigation district is situated, ex- WILL FORM A NEW CRURCH. and Rev. P, J. Swi i facture pig iron and steel by hi : - cal o i 4 A and Rev. P, J. Sward] oft St. P rreaid sl manufacture iron'and steel by his pro- | quart bers of all local organiza- cept those comprised within the irrigation of the Swedish :4_‘ nl“f Faulypreaident | el ¢ g ! ' gy g u‘lm:m\ul:l L.'.;‘.'»'f“slu Inaugural Arrang nts via. . & O, district and what are actually venefited. Dr. Briggs Sald to Be Ready to Divide the vas determined to invite Prince Berna- e por year ou all central bodies, and no dele For the second time since the civil w Baseless Ohjections. N l:lclllulx\nlu;lllml. dotte, son nf‘l‘h\' king of Sweden, to be pre: WATER YO TEXAR FARMS, gaté or central body shall be admitt a democratic president is to be inaugur- i oiitihe' 1r “Boobts Bl “counts EW Youk, Feb, 10.—The Tribune will say | ent and participate in the grand jubilee cel 2 X whoso union has not furnished the ne y | ated at Washington: The Baltimore & WO T e b1 1 SObts Ul county | iy tho morning: Dr. Charles S. Briggs re. | brations in this country of ~the Booth | Artestan Wellt 1o ?" Drilled Throughout | moncy. ‘The president will be po s Ohio offers an unexcelled servic Darner's bill provides for the votiiwof brgy | turned from his tri ey ey ary of the introduction of the State at Once, diem and mileage for all the time whilo upon whole counties for the construction | 48y night. He tatements theran protestantism into Swedon, The | SaN Axtoxto, Tey, Feb. 10.—Advices | dolug such busincss us redue by the ex- | oy TPpuliman sleeping cars from St ofimgmhu works that would. only Dbenent | 88 to his p S | jubilees will be held in Minneapolis May 22 | reached here today thjp an immense flow of | ecutive committe each of whose members | With buitian s I Washinat L ta of tho countios. but from what hae | striking feature that if the general assembly | 389,23, in the exvosivion building in Chicago sh water was strock yesterday in the | Will receive the same rccompense for liko Louis and Chicago to Washington. Dt ilonady st e s out from whiat has | Qocided agatust him, h i Brof. Smith of | during the first weels of June, and. in Rock | artesian well near Portland on the ranch of | Woil¢ ; . 'Excurslon tickots will bo sold to Wash- | 1s far from the truth. innati would secede. and. form a new | 1siand on June 9. The prince and his wife | the Fulton Pastw® tompany, which em- | A law, counitioe of five was created, | ington and Baltimore at one first-class | The ignorance of these correspondents of . will be present av all. It will be remem- | hryces 160,000 acres ell wis started | Which will hold oftice one year and carry out | limited fare for the round trip February what thie preset conditions dermand for the dentally 1t was said that the two | Pered that the priuce created a great sensd. | asan experiment by the company, and now s of the excoutive com- | g :h 3d, inclusive, good veturn- dclvuluplm'nl of our western_counties, and [ \ leaders would command the nflu- | gt Y MATYINE Boio “Mark,. 8. servass " hosn siruots. 468 dopth s then took up tho election of | | ! roh- 8th, from all polnts What now exists is apparent when it 1s un- co and active support respectively of the P 5 i of 1,000 feet, the enterprise is a great suc- o Pl OO0 shurg. dorstood that thie vory thing that they eritl. | Union Theology und Lane seminary. They | ooioy; Guuner Wenuc e minister of | cogd, A well will be put down on each of . the next six. montis, aud the fol- | A L ins falilon, « kates) 0L elso as existing in the excollent meastre now | had the assurance also that they would be | feclesiastival ufuir weden, has also | the thousand ueres of the extensive ranche, | 1oWing gentlemon were chosen: John 1 aF Thape ; L 5k8 | before the legislature, is now a fact in ony | Supported oy, controlling majorities in the cen invited 1o take part in the festivals. | und within the n fow months they ex. | Sehubp, who is also financial and correspond fare, and guide to Washington, call upon Srata® Whols® tonaures 18 mow 8 fact In our | e congragationain How York. Chitagy, | Lhe jublves will bo notable events in the | pocy'to make the questions of drouth a | 1N sectetury, of Clrarmakers IRforationgl | any ugent of the company, or address ke bonds. o tho. extent of 20 oo oo | Cloveland and” Cincinuati, Dr. Briggs. witl | S'edish Lutherau world. thing of the past. Scores of other souis. | 4o oM of, Qmata, Rresidenbi P, £, | O. P, McCARTY, G. P. A., Mr. L. B, Hamlen, of hlhmr {.mowu valuation for “the | BOL at the present time throw any light on 3 . west Texus ranchi owtiers will also immedi- L .‘:"_'I;‘I_{:;“—rl"-_“:’l"‘l 3l nion YO, Wi, b ., Uincinnati, Ohio. Ot Augusta, Mo., says: “I do not remembes R GwR YEBen, DUt Tote Lhls amouns of meney | port. Bee.] ~The Mills County Farmers' institute - R “,‘“-‘."‘ JPdiog \,‘,4‘“'_""',‘“‘-“‘;,,‘“ - SRR e bt mo 8 great deal of good i iy decliulng years 88 o gift 20 corporations for the construction ", N closed & two days session at Silver City last Spoiled Thelr Masquerade, et g e Tal Assambly No. 5,000 SHOE STOCK ! 1 o1 Y o.t’-ucn works; and thoro is no other way at |\ ) E¥tended Dros hl r:l.u.v.,‘. % Yol Thban ) of lodeel o DNt t0 Polico Officer Ravenkamt stopped the fun | jiidteh otiman of, Forbl SEe0 a0 vor sl ETL . am ears Apapeoacat imo whomby muulclpalcorpora- | | 3% SHusall, M J8D ABCE0e Tunes: | all who attended. C. W. Black of Malvem [ of two boys dre sod {n women's clothes last | and imancis] e ROk, Sosretpe e Lo AR {,onthe and 46 days old, and my hasith s por Alas gab akd 1p auol woris, and {y W iho ob. | Demacrat's Piodras Negras, Mex:, special 304 aver the meeting.. H. H, Raffauor | night by arresiing them. e A " | The stock of boots and_shoes of the | fectly good. I'haveno askies or pains about me. Joctat thia bill o place t within the power | says: =~ The prolonged drouth which has ver City delivered tho address of wel- | Patsy McGaun, an _ex-newsboy, was one of | Chivis, I Woodard gz ge S. Miller store, 1311 North 24th Hood’ [ ill he peojlo to enccurage wich enterprises | <o sod such destivution and sufferiug wmong | come, which was responded to by the presi- | the miscreants and S, D. Soymour, o vender | Murphy and J. W. ; s, . E. | at, is for sale in a lump. It is a good ood’s Sarsaparitia and " D. e people in the states of Duraugo and Coa- | deat, C. W. Black of comic songs, was the oth Both young | Hc *k, Thomas Hamiin and Julius Meyer. neral stock. Bids for the same will 3 " As 10 what this district irrigation provi- | huila during the past four years, has been Hon. George Van Houton addressed the | men were decked out in female Thowas E. Smith of Lincoln ‘Typograph ived up to Monday evening, Feb- regulates my lnuw»l:i stmulates my .pcguta, slon will do for the state if enacted into a | broken by b BN v M el p > b ed up to ) ay evening, and helps me to sieep well, 1 doubt If & gloa wi ar enacte roken by bountiful raius meeting, both Thursday aud Friday. ‘The | were bent on seeing the town from o u union introduced a twenty-page sot of | . 1805, at 6 o'clock, by sgent in | preparation eve %5 well sulted to 2 umm"n n & measuro by what has The work of irrigating the productive | question “Does a Division Fence Make One | standpoint and getting all the fun possible solutions on the printers’ s in that | Saaton of kot Stock tor in- Lo wants of eld people.” L. B. HAMLEN, m;;p nhlod in L‘ullfnrnm. where in | land is now in progress for the first Farm Yidld Sixty Bushels per Acre and the | out of the deal. At the juii they took off | city. They scored the owners of the two possosaion of sfore, . Block apen. i0¥ Elm Street, Augusta, M rhood of fifty Irrigation districts | since the droutn bogan. Fine crops of ¢ Adjoining One But Thirty Bushelst was ro- | their finery and confessed that they meant | papers involved and denounced the republi- ( SPection from 2p. m. to5p m. of each — the — ve dlready been orgunized, and millions of | beaus and cotton will be raised in these | sponded to by Thomas Paul, of Malvern, who | it only d b ! oLy for permitti > v. NEBRA v L BANK 000'8 PiLL8 are & mild 3 " : y y as u joke and had no intention of | can party for permitting these men to re . BRASKA NATIONAL BANK, a.lm expeuded Ia the construction of irri- | states this season. thought the iurger yield was due to rotation | breuking the law. main in its runks‘ a8 )luudl'ru, They Mortyugee. | safo and eficlent cathiurtic. Always reliable. through limited buffet, vestibuled trains

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