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e—. THE I)AILX BEE | XEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS [ hascotiea forihso many songratutatory ex. | SPEVENS! TABK 0N HAWAILL o e iy o Atmet | tab bes Mk oyt 16 oge of 8 apeechuanor J“dgfl Pflnflr’s case THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 2 1894 — of the congratulations must be very eratify- bringing the body to this city, and it will [ than Mr. Burgess and managed to extend : e binkls ing to the chief participants, who have arrive on the noon train tomorrow when the | his thanks to those who were kind etough COUNCIL BLUFYS o o B rlt'bl[tlml here so long and been so |V|';;I|HIH‘I‘II l\v‘nwrm obsequies will be observed at the | to remember him on New Years, Mr. AN old-thine resident of Omaha, Jadge =EAREy R I Jonstable Baker's Desperate Strugzle with | The wedaing was a quiet, elegant affair, the M . Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Mr. Rob- | Heege made a felicitons specch, which was | i or L A eTer oar OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET porate g3l detnila arnned with exquisite taste, buy | Address of the Es«Minister Before the | [C7IORR FHES greatly approciated, these 1ittio ovonts not | 20 1. Worter of Los Augete:, Cal., 8 few down on the bills being greatly appreciated Two Alieged Crooks. | Without oatentation or display. Nove were Providence fiarfield Club. - by those in front present except the immediate family and the i woold, Jan. L Bpe N Liscons, Jan 1 nam strent, Judee Pors ©and iniluenting faoto i Hunte beautiful Deliviredly carrler to any partof the city ofliciating clergymen, Rev. Mr. Prieips and Tt pecial Telegram to The. Hohemian Girl.” Balfe na faet P v A Rev, Mr, Askin. Mr. « Mrs. Wdmundson Q Tnr Bee The body of ¢ unkno man | lyric gem, although considerable of a back of this city, o be« H. W, TILTON - Manager POUNDED OVER THE HEAD WITH A PISTOL | J20¥- Tl S8 Sy Yor "New Yorlk, whence | WAS WELL RECEIVED- BY HIS AUDIENCE | (ot o) e o orafiald five miles st | Rumber, Is ulways. interesting to lovers of | W residont In 1830 And was e i - they will sail on the 6th for the old world, po LA 5 A Th - Tt e e k musie, the old, old sougs. ko tho “Heart | tensively engaged in the commission aud 10NES { BusinessOMce.”... .. .No.48 going driectly wo (ienoa, Italy, They will of Lincoln. The discovery was made by & | Bocad Powa' and “Then You'll Remember { forwarding business. Omatn, though only I Night Editor No.23 | Revolvers Drawn on Both Sides, but y. The man { Mg s never secmingly grow then proceed on an extended tour of the | Hix Severe Areignfent of the Adminis- [ Party of hunters from this ¢ uninterest- | m village of 500 pe s thon, a1t 1e T o Shots Flred—Deciston i the Bridge world, probably not reaching home again teation and Its Course In the Recent lay between two rows of cornstalks, his | ing, although son r ed 10 the | now, n + Gute O1y™ tun vist domain to the M MEN 3 Case to Be Rendorsd withina year. Trouble on the 1slands—Tells head 1n a pool of blood. He 1 been dead | rear by ‘‘Daisy B wo Little Gitls in | wogrward, At thae early day Judgo Po Jirke Sl ) for some time and had_evidently died from | Blue' and other ephemeral songs of the con Witeteil m atore we 14tH ANY FapHRE X e in Today, DES MOINES' DERTS, Nothiug New. his own hands, as hastly wouud in the | cer b bt Boston Store, hollday goods at half price. , a8 a ghastly wouud in the | cert hall o Paxton hotel now st I . b 0 ot O, H — side of the throat and a bloody knife The performance yestorday by the Carloton \ M bl e L i S - Within & Few Thousand of the Conatitu- by indicated. He was well dressed Opura. cotnpany was eminantly satisfactory, | Atore burned in the winter of :80-the Heat obpon Dleba 5 store the customer who holds | ¢l iie 5 6 Baker had an exciting ad- tional Limit, ProvIDENCE, Jan. L—kx-Minister Stevens | about 80 yoars old, From the appearance of | the sume careful work being discernivle "[-’-- o the city's tory, Lty -.“.nmg. it & ot WoWh venture yesterdny afternoon, while trying to | _1DPs Morxes, Jan. 1. ~(Special Telogram to | was a guest at the Garield clubs banquet | the wourid he had taken the knife in his left | that marked the production ~of ~The | Hovwer Was efentosd Boltte Jadet B0 ol Frederick Steinhart and Bertha Flow ) s BEE, ] THS A anoee. 6t Do A r & hand and stabbed himself in the throat, the | Chimes” the previous evening, At the mat- | Sition he held forabout twelve year ! T _ AiTes i S Tth R 15 taN uE Bre.]—The annual report of Thomas | this evening. Mr. Stevens was reccived ¥ ¥ ! | of Omaha were married yesterday by ite arrest two men naned Smith and Roberts, a - s 1 £ blade of the knife passing through the | inee Miss Tellula Evans sang Arline very | has always " porty owner 1w John Askin, D. D, short distance south of Weayer's brick yard, | Watters, city auditor, was submitted to the | with prolonged applause when he arose to | jueular vein, Coroner Crim, Deputy Sheniffs | gecoptably indeed. She has a sweet soprano | Omuha ana wnbownded faith in th H. W. Tilton entBrtained the entive ‘orco | on North Eighth street. N. A. Gallup, who l"“l\lulvv;”:’x_ {l"m"r ;Lm_wq '::m(‘ I§|;~ I:'H); .‘;? speak. His preface was an exhaustive in- | Hoagland, Kanyon and Langdon, together | voice that is particularly adapted to color ity's future ATness, pe yea ago t‘( Bt employes av dinner yosterday at the | lives near Crescent, reported to him about | {rifit §0A (06 {8 CoUStSIONA, JERA50) | terview of the resources wud pupulation of | with an undertiker, brought the remiing to | ature work y TG & on Reconnt of his health, Judgo Porter ro« oman's Excliange noon that ho had had a pair of buggy shafts | 4 o1 820,00 ihe tho vear | the Hawailan istands and their commercial [ Yhi8 ity and an inquest wi eld At the evening performance Miss Mavie | moved to Ca . Keeently, while on noon thint he had had a pair of buggy shafts | qnd the limit #420,000. During the year, = Wednesday Bell sang Avline and fustificd the estimate | pis way to the World's Eair, e stopped off Mrs. M. A. hingsbury and Miss Grotzer | cu from his place and had traced them to | however, the city has ecalled in_and paid | importance to the United States. Treating formed of hor 48 Serpolotte, Miss Bell aings of felatil entertained o ber of friends pleasautly | A % N 1 b Mastings Eiks J b Owmaha, and upon the adv Rt e e O o of the former in | SMith's place, He filed an information | fome #0000 of outstanding bonds und | of the present aspectiof Hawalian affairs, he | 0 gt l' e 4o T | WIth easy grace, and couples with her ubility | IF e CRORERIBHE: WALK: DN erccted several huildings, costing 80,000, | Geclared that the return of Queen Liliuoka 3%, Neb,, Jan Speclal to T O Ta I Ao LAt B | L Salini allup went eants, ‘The Shepard for ontarehnl Regarding this he says: Motningside against them and Baker and ¢ The summary of the table shows Miss Mang Dovol entertained a number of | out together to the wmisc Total warrants outstanding. ... ... $361¢ 8l Bek]—The Benevolent and Protective v taking, The other members of the cast Order of Elks and their ladies this after. | were the same at both performances. n- lant to the throne by any outside force or trouble 50 friends in & charming though informul wan. | latter saw the two coming and seemed to | Toial honded dobt 56,50 | timidation by any diplomatic pressure or chi 5 S L - ¥ ner last eyvening at her home, corner of BIuft | divine their purpose, for they started off on | Cush on hund v 5509810 | canery will be a public crime by whomsoever | 00 rece ived a large number of frieids of | Count .\uvlu'l‘ln' has long Ilm\n l'l 1‘ vor :n‘ | ‘ street and Willow avenue the run for the house. Baker took a short | Sinking fund invesied.... done. It would make of Hawali a second | theorderat the lodge rooms i the Stone cha T ‘u.ml.n :‘mh'll‘”" b cut through th | Novdeht 3 awe : block, The rooms wore elezantly decorated | i 4iMeutt role Wit G NG oree g flelds, and soon overtook ; lo e h The losses by fire during the y Singapore or Hong Kong. [t might be all | Witk smil § he ordered | ported by the chief of the fire depavtment | very well for o British colony, but not | pains to make the decorations as fine as pos ds and told | foot up only $07,000, less than any year | adapted to American institutions nor in- | sible. An orchestra discoursed music LA el A ey tended for an Americau form of government. | tiroughout the afternoon. 5 . | dotracted from* the merit of the City lodge No. 71, Ancient Free awd Ac- [ g y R TRHE 6hnk History of Crime In De ,The Ladies suxiliary of the Young Men's | o rormance. But there aro very C ; A w0 middie, and v the sume istant each of Christion. associntion’ this nfteroon re- 4 SRR, cepted Masons, this evening for work i | riw's gusi, Baker drow his and held Des Moixgs, Jan. 1.—|Special Teleg celved i the assaciation: rooms, \which were | 1017, toriots whio could have acquitted the thivd degree. All mastor Masons invited to |y, \ithstanaing their orders to him to drop | Tue Bre,|—The Des Moines police arn tasteafilly daco b venty of the | Selves with more credit, singing as oft Yo b ] DL At ik S BN ; y decorated. About twenty of the ) g NaVire T, © prosout v Bd e St b REBATTAh TIe | B8t ; Hee arrested | ntriendly course of action toward a people | J15te rted. wents Mr. Taylor has in the lust three days. M R it Bdgig his way over to Roberts, he | 3801 people during the past year. This is | who hever did Rt Wy ladies of the auxiliary and thirty-five other | i G108 B S He s well-high porf lie Sixth Ward Nicket Fare club held a | wiasped him by the throat, but while he was 559 Nl WAL L Lty Db W LRIS | voung Indies, dressed in Marths Washing- [ RKCLLS 68 D0 s e T hich meeting st ovening at the corner of Brond- | ketting his gun away from’ him Smith came | P00 more than tho preceding year and 1,000 | threat of war against people who mean to |y i es, dresscc in Maring Ihashink” | although the low comedy vein in which ho S 3 more than the year 1801, The largest numi- | bring untold wealth to our doors, for mno- | lon style, received the calle who num- | j;vests the part is hardly consonant with haddeus was | . although “The Misses Clausen will entertain a party at thefr | them behind g Dismounting from his bugi the two to throw up their | them ho had a warrant for They immediately parted, | its many possibilities. solendidly given by Mr. Taylos towurd the close of the night's performanco & hoarseness developed that somewhat | x, and the Klks bad spared 1o of friends next Friday evening home. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ickoy of Grand Island, Nab, here will be a special meeting of Bluft Moinen. The exccutive of this greae republic has am to | sumed a hostile atiitude to the American tod | colony i the Hawaiian islands. Why this’ way and Twenty-third stret. There was & | up from bebind and hit Buker several te Lyl g od sovorD tiveo] st NavBing ; KB R COR UM OR 2 R AU BIDBE of 000 | FIHE Vo ws &t EHa DACIOE o Hoai et th A | Wor of arvests made was for intoxication, | wherc on the globe, except in the ‘Northern Rc,,‘fl‘.-:.‘.:r“l\'\lln’;.h;ln.’.'.i‘r"tCu:-%u\':\'.!:‘ul--:"4‘.-:'\'. the | tho composer's ideal Devilshoff. How spenlcers were on hand to aid i the oML 10 | yevoiver - Tawo teep. gashes were made in | 120 drunks laving been arrestea and fined | Pacifie, is American commerce so vastly in L - | Mr. Ricketts made a big_success and make tho notor company Py its taxes The top of the offictr's head, o Jargs biuo | GUring the vear. Of the other arrests 1,036 | the ascondancy asat Hawail, which fs as | Now Ye Dlstutbein without reason. ‘Ihe chorus was in excel- g The BIuff City Typorravhical union gave | lump wus raised just beneath s vight tem- | Were for vagrancy, 652 for being found in | American in its sympathics, its hopes and 1NG WATER, Neb., Jan, 1.—[Special | lent voive, and the performunce weut / ) P ity Ty posrip o T | bl it s teal ot here et Fevent parts of | disorderly rooms, 314 for disturbing the pub- | its ambitions as California or Washington or | i i e Ol through with snap. s annual ball lust evening at Beno's hall. | ple and several others on different parts of | i orly rooms, 214 i AL A : on o | Telegram to Tue Ber)—Fire destroyed k he sommitteo did ail in'its power to make | his head. e foll to the ground in & half- | He auiet, 200 for larceny, 106 for assault and | Maine. It is deeply humiiinting to every | o8 | TR 3 P SRS THOHAOE tHo ieqd e cvonts of tho yh nd | stunned condition, and IRoberts and Smith, | Dattery, sixty-one for burglary and fifty | true Americ this condition of affa he old Republican ofice tonizht, “Coming Out® snd “Going Out.' I O L UL s simnEavoat o 1804 | akaIStod by Simith e wilo: took Lay i gut. | [UEIIIVes fiok usy and it makes a page i history at which all | from which the provrietors had removed but |y B B ST R L i gives its patrons any more pleasure. The | The two men then mounted a coaple of FoWaTs ThRAFaeAD AN America must blush, a few weeks ago, and another unoceupied | pooon =5 T T ing out” and music was excellent, the crowd was large | horses and drove off at a breakneck speed Des Moixes, Jan, 1.—[Spocial Tele- When Blount Arrived. building and a bavn adjoinine. About 1,000, | Groing out” as applied to a young girl” and the danco programs, viewea fromthe | along the Northwestern railway track | ram to T Ben A charity ball wil | When Cloveland’s emissary reached tho | ¥ith no insurance, wil covor the entire foss, | ¢35 P00 o1 3 D standpoint of a typo, were works of art As 001 as Sherift Hazen had heard of the narity islands last March there was'no part of the | including three hovses, which were in the ; g : — occurrence ho offercd a rewasrd of £0 for the | be given in Des Moines at the | {30008 Gy 0 r 8 i » | barn where the fire is supposed to have **Oh, Daisy X is not coming out this | ] United States more peaceful, for the I i ; Chambers® Duncin z Practice. arrest of either of the men, und Baker, | Grand opera house on January 10, | monarchy was dead and offieial ‘corruption | Otiginated. The fire interfered very ma- | wintery her people are still in mourning. For beginners, evory Monday. Juniov | after receiviug medical attention, which set | the eve of Governor I'rank D, Juck. | had onded. This same omissary bore letters | terially with the New Year's fostivities in | She will only o out to this, that and elass, 4 p.m. adults, 8 pom. - Advanced | i on his foet, offoved an additional vewitd | qon's inauguration. The members of the | of credence to representative Americans | PLOKES i Various partsoftown, | the other,” suida belle of two scasons ) junior cluss every Wednesd of ga apicce, Several oflicers went 0 the | Jegislature and maty promment men will be | whom he subsequently stabbed ia the back. [ "o kdics octally inctinedwesoived f th | the other day. : xiated for & long time @ Assemblies every Wednesday seene and madea thorough search of the M- | in tho city ou that night and the indications | On the secret testimony of enemies the re- | pFSigtnces of Vs, by A WOCOLE Hbs Will you tell me what constitutes ST ARV CHEER ‘ His elegant academy in the Shugart- | ia s she hac W was placed underar | ypq ghag tnis ball will eclipseanything of the | spectable members™ of the provi- | B fieithleyanc Vs, V. 31 Bwearengin. the diffcrence between ‘coming out’ and | “ A 1 ¥ Tl rost, as she had helped the' two men take | 4y, oyer attempted in the state. A meet- | sional governwent were — condemned 5 = el il N1 Gery severe nnd prosteatin ont b ‘ “nn(‘tnlnvl} can be sed .-A.;mn.-._ the wun away from Buker. She claimed to 0% GG ho held tomorrow evening to com- | a8 criminals and insulted with the | vder Notes wnd Farsonat : ! g.m;g;.m. asked o puzzlod maseu- | Yo SCEES B rokat, with a soreness uf pervices, for parties and music have come recently from St. Joseph. e Pt oot 5 b X B o At 2ENDER, Jan. 1.—[Special to "I E. line listener. chest and o f tho bre | Apply 10 Mr_ Winters at elevator. \of Ttho premiises reveats the fact | PIeto the arvangements and appoint thecom- | promiso that when Lo srossly Wimorl | peury post 272, Grand Acmy of the Republic, | #Oh, to ‘eomo out) you must have tea TRty a7 yms b o sa 3 best of music can be furnished for all | th l-\"'“\;\} "lnj‘ ‘lin.h:‘l“j.lmv m'(-nl\':n"rilnx; 5 e pardon them. Pardon such men as Chief | has elected the following oficers: Com- | or a ball, or be formally introduced in | uyrgent want I co delay gotting parties. Pt ‘,”""l‘k et v Liss/Joisle kolos, Deacl. Justice Judd and Attorney General Hateh, | mander, A. S. fennell; senior vice com- | some fashion,” replied the youthful au- A friend who had personal experis At TanuaEVEIIE Brown's O O, D! | (piaces AUl Hles G dIHORGEI L e va bagh Dl’.;)lnl\nu, Jan. 1—[Special Tologram to | u son of New Hampshire, and the supertof | wander, J. G.” Downs; jumor view com- | thority, decisively. “Whereas ‘going o with Dr. rd's troatment sent ma i After January L. rOwW . O, D, e AL skttt e Bee. | —Information was recieved here | legally and in every other resvect of | mander, James Donnelsou; officer of the day, | out’ is quite differént—youare in sociely | ro the Copelund Medical Institute. Iam ! grocery will cloese each evening at 7 | the parties who did so much chicken tonight tiat Miss Jessio Boies, daughter of | Secretary Gresham. ~Pardon such rep- | W. S. Garrett; quartermaster, Fred Ault: | ‘incog,’ as it were, and it takes a long | plensed to sny that the resuits have beem o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays, | ing in the neighborhood of Crescent ¢ G e 4 resentative men, whose private and official | inside guard, Fred Greenough ; delegate, W WP ‘u“ e, und | akes o long | o oy 2 : olbets AR LG cently, sovernor Boies died at her home in Water- | D0 80V bl ML R L e R L ugh; delegate, W. | time to be fully recognized. * Some girls | vi gratitymng, My cough and - Lun, Dotestio soap stk The oficers who mada the search returned | 100 this afternoon. She was about 23 years | CHATICLELHo PO O Pasglives var | SrcaE B e ol'S A Hambl tho ve. | ‘GO OUL the fitst winter and ‘come out’ ble was quickly controtled and L am I i vening after tracing the fellows into | oid and had been in delicate health for'some | PUL S biot ubon. io | o Xhe mother of S. A, Hamblin, who re- | i " i it'1s rather a good plan, as one my catarrhal trouble tnan X S Di (hieLadlils ¢ acink o eLonel VAT SR e ad o iy el L some | Tyt sorrow and shame we look upon this | sides near Pender, died last week of old age. 3 Y 18 HOCIAD A0 SoRT ourtily PEESONAL PARAGRAPIS, el Dell township. They wore compelled | years, She made muny friends here in con- | o4 pictura to which we have been brought | Sne was one of the pioncer settle is | gains alot of experience and knowledge or years. 1 heartily commend u DO ve up the search on account of the | hection with her temporary resideace with 'h‘,l'h‘ FoReA b AqmmIEteation i Tatth A :‘ 8 10 was one of the ploneer. settlers of this f the world which is invaluable toa | tothe public Dr. Shepard and hi ethods ; The ehild of P. D. Moomaw of Logan | darkuess and their infamiliarity with the | her father. i e i S PR Al — Ut Tt h e Rt HRATGRIN s e Al araming “JONN K. PORFER.” | sureet s sick with diphtheria. B R Knoepfler tho Firnt to Rotire, wholove justice and fair play;in behalf of | o - et A '“]“""'“' S g _— J. S, Gretzer and family returned yester- WILL ENJOIN MWGEE. Des Morses, Jan. 1.—[Special Telegram to | Christian civilization in~ the United en Croun, Neb,, Jan. -[Special Tele- At Cheyenne recently hunters were killing | o - day from a visit to Sioux City. i Tug Ben.)—The oftice of statosupermtendent | States, let us do our duty in | gramto'lne By he large new frame | antelape within sightof the state capitol DRS COPEL\ND & Sfl[‘,[’;\RI) \ Prof. H, W. Sawyer left last evening for [ Latest Move Made in the Case of the | of public instruction was turned over to Hon, | @14CAVOring o put a stop to this | barn of Charles Arnold, near Roscmont, was | building. ' a visit to 'Trenton and St. Joseph, Mo. Monapoly vs, The People. oty e at i ek ¥ \ v, | €Xtraordinary usurpation of power and | hurned last night, together with three ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YO LIRS . Willi 3 Pacific ] Henry Savin, republican, today by the re- | gramp out this outrage inflicted wpon our | j 1o Dibiishe \ O. S. Williams has gone to the Pacific | Judge McGee will hold a session of the | tiring superintendent, ' Knocpfler, (dem.) | paveiovie. devoted and imperiled . fellow- | horseh twenty-five hogs, 3,000 bushels of BUILDING. OMAIIA, NEB. Gty n th a view to locating there per- | superior court this morning, and he will | This s the only change that will take vlace | countrymen of the North Pacific, ml‘:is"“f:i: ':n‘ wl“'gsnll Ly nl&lmullg]l‘"_ S T O O I y. probably render a decision on the question | in the state offices until :he inauguration of : : el ; 1085 s e.$ Mrs. 1. N. Brown, Mrs. P. Wind, Mrs, [ PEOTRRY ; O oo (US| Governor Jackson and Licutenant Goveruor | aenigs R i O o | the second time Mr, Aruold has been burned m.Sunday—10a. m. tol: m. S A Mr e Boosr hiave gone_ o | Of allowing tho motor company to file a | FORES Michigan was next introduced, his address | oup within a year, The fires are supposed to b # Peorin, 1., to atiend tho meoting of the | supersedeas bond. No matter what his Lk e ,l:fxx‘:zg;ll;\xt:':'li‘l'rnlcilnu{ H\;::l & _Rx-ll.t~‘|“0||lh(|\'~ have been of incendiary origin. R o Bt e Jeighbors of | cision is, however, the motor company WAITING ON THE TARIFF. R0 1 F ALl T r/ R’irl:flrm”mm ofthe Royal Neighbors of | E19i0R % A0EECh b ot ikl addresscs woro also made by Atterncy G For Furnishing tho Library PANGLE D > i heg oL take! { their possession at pres Other Issues in Congress Will Be Com- | eral Burbank, a native of the Hawaiiau BEATRICE, Jan. 1.—[S) to Tue BEE.)— . . o Lo GES Rev. 1. I, 4 s con- | MoV taken out of i ® i SEPH 9 Foie ) - ) e 'l,"':.‘}‘fi,’;.‘f,'.:,:‘"?,.‘p,';s'f‘ll,,f'\:"‘,‘,fg, By tho decreo drawn i by the attoracys pelled to Give Way to It. islands; Prof. Williams of Brown univer- | rhere was a spirited contest here last week e 2 T Emiiaca L e LGOI & s the state embodying the points in the WaASHING Jan. 1.—It is generally agroe s aud ¢ 23 (0 S N 5 ; 3 0 Year: enc. this clty. with which he basbeen copnosted | foL.b ASHINGTON. Jan. L—Itis generally agreed over the letting of the contract by the The Good Samaritan. +' Experi ¥ dee’s decision the lowa corporation is de- : 3 for the past six 5. During that time a [ J\" L8C among democratic senators that the financial PRESIDENT DOLE'S WIFE, board of directors of the public library for clared dissolved and the Nebraska corpora- = o b P b ¢ . sreat deal of hard and persistent work has [ {144 < 3 S icledin question will be allowed to remain un- L magazines and newspapers for the ensuing BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN con done, aud o s resulted i much o o B O A e el ot | touched In congress until the tart bill | She Writes a Letter About Amirs in the | year. The contest closed Suturday even- WOMEN. PEOPRIETOR OF THE gool. He fecls, however, that he cannot | {AOUEN 80 Ch It G4B 08 (GRS Fl 18 SIS ; 3 Sandwioh Lsland, ing by the board awarding the contract to J WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN~ undertake the responsibility any longer, and | d0ctared to have forfelted its ooperate | shall be disposed of. Senator Voorhees re- 1 D : ] ¢ J. Cullen & Co., W. H. Hoffstet's being the ME has therefore decided o let it pass into | O%thissideof the iy plicd to o question concerning his silver bill | BOUMDER, Colow sdap; Jo—Under date of f o 2 S0 RERT ¥ MEDIOINE, | k This leaves nothing for the company to December 9 last Mrs, Dole, wife of the presi- | "eXtlowest bid. other hanas. Who the church will secure | ;100" upon, and in order to bo allowed to [ today and said that no offort whatever | 4o;v' ko waif wrotoran intercsting letter . I B3 Sludsncootionhas nov IRy bocn deter- agaiu it will bave to comply with the | would bemade to press it until the taraff bill [ o302 THEEL SR AE T ANOTRE O S 5 ";."'_'I"”,“' 'l“'"‘"""',:_I % B iiatas A o laws, requiring it to file its articles of | should be out of the way. Then the billwill | g2 Bt BRRICHs AR IRERETE BF BES B | B e e e, the. e D3 Clarl s bee appointed manazer of | weorporation With 'tho ‘secretary of stato | regeivo attention, and ho thinks it wil | FFom Which the fo owing extract is tako ke —During Friday night the general heimplement firm of Russell & Co. in this | qud agree to stand by the provisions of the e 1o : “Tne news of Cleveland’s poficy of restor- | store of J. H. Derby & Co. was burglarized. city. He has beon employed as traveling | Towa statutes. Then it can come befove the | Prove the solution of the problem. He sald | ;0% 6 Gueen came upon us like a_ thunder- | A quantity of jewelry was taken. ) salesman for this firm for the last eleven | (iry council of this city and apply for a new | that he felt confident that if senators and | 8 YO0 HREER ST ERELIE AR B B OO years, avd his promotion is recognized by arter. ‘L'his new charter is indispensable, [ members of the house had an opportunity to e 4 2 3 : . = % 1 . the other employes of the firm as o highly | and the compuny cannot operate here with: | examine it they would see its morits and | Provisionil government rose to the emergency il Brings comfort and improvement anc deserved honor, he being very popular | ouvit, While these preliminaries are being | put it tarough both houses before adjourn- | in asplendid way. I admire thelr magni- | Big nouses were the rule yesterday av [ tends to personal enjoyment when 1 among them all. He will huve chavge of the | gone the trustecs would take charge of the | ing. cent courage, even while T tromble. They he Boyd and Fite S aE I heaten rightly used. The many, who live bet- { ompany's business throughout Nebr Youd and operate 1t in the lnterests of the | Represencative Bland has also said re- | fortified the oxecutive buildi piaeat footiitheBoydiand Hiltoen thistrectihea ersy et et i 4 Towa, South Daicota, Wyoming and Color stockholders, were it not for the precautions | cently that he did not expect to try to get | and ,‘.‘:.el(::,,,";,f,‘h‘,'i':!l:‘,;f",f,,',',‘f\,'"\s,'.‘..fi:'f",',‘;j,. the April-tike day and the excellent attr ter than others and enjoy life more, with and the firm may bo sure that their inter: | humed above, up his freo coinage Billin the houso until | atiacis teon . whitever qdurter. They | tous appearing being incentives that were | less expenditure, by more promptly ests will be looked after well The attorneys for the motorcompany have | after the disposal of the turiff, are ready to sacrifice their lives in this | seemingly irresistible, adapting the world’s best products to e :l‘}v)v,llin'xl W dudge Rothrock of the lowa au- || Hhoro s woro or less tulk of Scorotary | great causo—the causoof frecdom and civili- | At tho matineo yesterday of “Tho :}w nv«]’lls «;f Yh.v]*t': lrh:;"g' \VIHIJ}W?? i Try the Council Bluifs sugar corn, O O Eon AR, OO OE 0 DL e SU- | zation in these islands, Tt all reminds me, | Bonemian Girl” at the Fifteenth Street ie value to health of the pure liquic 1 LAty S BRLC O vent Judge MeGee from issuing an order to | ance of bonds to provide for the govern- | more thun anything, of the old revolutionury SRl Lci ce principles embraced in the T'he best in t kot ie best in the market. 3 trusteot Argo > line. e ofic o R A I i y theater one of the pleasantest features of T L i ' ) DK the trustees to t arge of the line. 1t | ment defieit, but thut, with other financial | times in the United Stases, the same spirl N T R , Absolotely no chemicals used 10 | Judge Metee ¢ KoLt lisCom Pty iA questions, will probabiy go over until after TRpipihit s 305810 the performance was the presentation of a | Femedy, Syrup of Figs, " © pany may | 4 : aua much the sume cause, only more need oA | ot | bleach the corn white. It is young, | filo u supersedens bond this restraiming | the tariff question shall be sottled. Thercis | herc, it seems to me, handsomo diamond locket to Mavager | , Lts excellence is due to its presenting B tender, sweet, clean and wholesome. ovder will not be G If he decides | u eneral feeling that, ];rmmrll_\'. the tariff | I3 it not wood how Cleveland's plan for | W. J. Burgess, given by the attaches | in the form most acceptable and plens- £ Y kY b T iy agamst the company Judge Rothrock's | is of greater importance than any ovher ques- | pegtoring the queen on the 10th of Novem- Rter M clef STy ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly ing Di . The sofa pillow given away by Miss | Samb. wili bo Brought dows to enubio. tha | ton At prosents. Aore. ia nlso hopo GXIART | Lom o fosmiceaiy, A how S ean | Of the theater, Mr. Curleton dolivering | HAbI2 LRS00 e (8 VR0, 3 | Itreat the following Diseases : L. Ragsdale has fallen to the lot” of Cap- | company to prevent the road being taken | thatby the time it becomes a law the tariff | American people have risen up in thej | W€ dddress to the most surprised man in ali A it i CatarehiofithelHead, Phroat, apd Lungs; Dis tain O. M. Brown.and he will please | from theiz hands until the case has had | bill will bo so shaped as to provide ampie | \erath, and will, 1 believe, rstvain him in his | the ity Mr. Burgess was hastily sum- ative; effectuaily cieansing the system, | easesof tho Eveand ks, ltsand Apoplexy, Heard [} % & Tie BEE i cight or ten months m whick to bo brousht | revenue for all the parposes of the govern- | purrageous desi: 5 3 e bac vo. where Mn Carle. | dispelling colds,” headaches and fevers | Disease, Liver Cowmplatut, Kiduey Complaiuty call at Tie BEE ofico and get it. & uths i whick to bo brough a purposes of the govern- | putrageous des I is a fine thing to see, | moned back on the stage, where Mr. Carle- s oy Nervous Debillty, Mental Depres< Heatbib ol before the supreme court and decided. Asa | ment, and thus render a bona issuo unncces- | And. to think of little Fawiii causing all this | ton, in the presence of the entire company, | and permanently curing constipation, AR s Pl Ask yonr grocer for Domestic soap consequeuce it seems likely that the thres | sary. and the belief is gainine ground that Lement; but thero s i tromendons prins | procecded to tell Mr. Burgess that if th | It has given satisfaction to millionsand | 8500, Loss 0F METAOOS, Cem Ao ) O YT trustoes will not have much of n chunce, for | thero will be u ereut offavt Lo provide for the | elpla Involved—tho priucinle of freedom and | performance was o failure it would boduc | met with the approval of the medical | MY OBKRESS, Dot b O e e i h ho pI nt at any rate, to learn the seeres | deficit in connection with the tarif bill in | pightagamstmonarchical tyranuy and wrong. | to the bruss in the orches or something rofessi because i ot the Kid- Serofula, Fever Sorce, € 8, T The students of the Council Blufts Medical | of the bell punch and trolley wheel. some_way without issuing bonds. T e, epicte hose Bt ves | of a stmilur amport, -There was angor in his | Profe won, ‘“‘l"}‘i’:‘f B e o i college gave a reception to the faculty of I'ne general opinion seems to be that the It is known that the silver men, who do slieve now, that the people have taker tones and the popular manager was about neys, Liver and Bowels withol CAK- ok J D L R O ngpatar munager, was about | ing them and it is perfectly frec from | the knife or drawinz a drop of ha few words in extenua: 8 object of the coimpany in appealing the case | not approve bond d & d have vractically appealed | the cause, we shall be all right. We are | to stammer fo is not so much to obtam a decision in their | their from the congress to the country, | hoping for good news from congress by the | tion when the yesterday eve the colleg ing. The lecture blood. | Wouay with Lt doliento argnns re¢ stored to health. Dropay cured without tappings urtain rolled up, re Aling to | every objectionable substance. room was tastefully decorated with ever B Lo oD ol S naso s b e oatB T s i 5 ! 3 010 groons, holly and flawers. Sido tablos were | (L0 ient o chances nedingt thom seom | bonds. dgatash any. man who docs not favor | "¢Xt SOMIET: —— s el s Pt ot e | iy rup of Figs is for sale by all drug- | gpocial Attention glven to privata loaded with sandwiches, cuke, olives, pickles | 16 'bo overwhelming, but the case has pro- | silver, and the attack will be more fierco on Waitiaz for tho Corwl R b al rh per RN - b BT leaY istainb0cand $lbottles hutalbisimany Diseases of all kindsJ s SEENOR ABd g I, Aftor rofveshments Hor- | gressed so far tiat it will cost but little | account of the bonds, hence there uged be np | SAN Paxcisco, dan. L—The arrival of the Litleton spoke of the plesant relationshiy | Wfactured by the California Fig Syrup | gg6 o g500 forfeit for any . Diss AR pcgon s 1y traducod s o uas- | o o carey it up io o court £ last re- 0. it _mvn‘&‘:ml..’ up of the bond | United States cutter Corwin from Honolulu | between the munager and himself in years Co. only, whos2 name is l’:}{lfedflfl evory ease I cennot cure without merouryd e e VT T o AR :\.n:.” u the ""r"(\f l‘i'l‘l‘li p“x‘(?_ between now | pr Irs. tion m.l% be de ~‘l‘|m! so long us to | 5 anxiously awaited here. Up to 8 p. m. t, paid a deserved compliment to the package, also the name, Syrup of Iigs, Tape Worms removed in two o threo hours, or ng 130y StudenteNiDr, Barstaws (O Youn, || aa o eeeroo 1AL 0ecialur, b Eret | Eet oy ¢ (TESHHC OIS ML LR AR allthis | gho has not arvived por baon’ henrd from. ||| DUsiees wEIILy.oC M, Burksss und then In i and belng well informed, you will not | pay. Gianorraoids or Plics cured. » Men_ Students,” Dr. Jenning Our Pet | phat'they will be able to make better terms ey She was ordered to leave Honolulu Decem- | & fei¥, Weit Shostn WHIGS racitod Hie &4 accept any substitute if offered THGIE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Hobbies,” Dr. Thomas. Mr. B. . Windsor Ses ber 18 and is wrefore fourteen da 3 Y i ve h d Heoebe idhomi St e inlson mers January 1, | ber 18 and is therefore fourtcen days out. | PURCT T S ivalona nut Titosok whok e Willeave life and hundreds of dollurs by culun“ Ethiopi Now | She ought toarrive here at_any hour now | £euiof U o b L] 3 E on or using roptan, trom New | G from Honolalu, four dags later | ear the foocheius say” o e Turess | HOW BABIES SUFFER DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. in 15 8 sottlement with the city while the case ill in suspense, than if thoy lie down and doetors had o fine time. - i 2 admit that the earth belongs to the other i thanked the donors and wished everybody Thie Ciover Mandolin club very kindly ren- | ooy ot Ty com | than auy reccived yet. anked the donors and wished everybody a dered soveral cholco selections during tho | 1OV e - New York Kela Gl paene; o S tedan. happy new year, but tho people i front | When thelr tender skins are lterally on fire, The only Physician who can tell what ailg ALY AT T T ot SR e ; ] g aftivm that the local representative of M. with ftching, burning, sealy, and & person without asking a question. [§ ! u s At Dover—Passed—Bremenhaven, from G. A, R, CELEBRATION, R T VR G pEis £ Those present w Macrae, sr., | Mueller, 103 Main_street, sold and | New York for Antwerp. e aoannttads das At E e et disoaser, AUl correspondence striotly confidential. Modloing 4 Macrae, jr., Thoma wter, Burstow, | delivercd o piano New Year's day.| Atlsle of Wight—Passed—Persian Mon- | Members of the Fremont Lodges Install | ovening at Boyd's when Me Gus Heoge pr. realizo, CUTICURA IENEDIRS. af. sent by expresa. Addressull letters 10 ] 7| N ¢ en, Green, e, O —————— 401 0w nssed—. ' - oy 3 M X ¢ 4 . and sleep, und polntto a speedy o ] BTG, Sehnelaer. i L Thoy Approciate Tho Bue. WAV Queonstown—pussed—Auranta, from | Puevoxt, Jan. 1.—Special to Tur Ber — | half of tho orchestra and attaches of the (o neenund peinttoapeedyand | Gty Wo PANGLE, M. D Ll A TR e PIRasIne T8 Ry i o[ Sew e oRk i ou Diverpool; The jolat instaliation of the four patriotic | theater. The scene was almost identical | o remedien ful. Nold overssher Sards an emak el Wostern Towa collego winter torm | iq jniorested in the city should take Tu WEALUER FORLCASTS societies of the city ONEht Was an eventithit | s — - — adny, Ol % continues twelve weeks from January 2, [ 5 WSt EAG € BROWH wte : LELELD vas witnessed by over 300 people comprising >7 P Bnclose 4 conts in stamps for cleular Seats are nearly all taken. Plenty of | 7 0 CURE o BED RS Nebraska WiL Bo Visited Toduy with o | Lo old soldiors il thele families of th | _I‘\ h T room at night school for same time. g 9. OR Ao MO exhibit made of the ity I regard as being the besy worth thousands of dollars at any time, but sity and was fraught vith great pleasure to ariety of Weather, Sivyian e BlEC ! 3 . 5 all’ concerred, MocPhorson post Grand 1 F d 3 ; : WasmINGToN, Jan. 1L.—Forecasts for Tues- | Avmy of the Republic, Vst Commander 1. 1 atura ood. You going to buy a suit of Un- R M E day: For Nebraska—Fuir, except snow in | Guge officiating instalied the following ki e ? s at the present time it is of inestima- iti 1—“ ) Wiants to Kelooute. coming n present time it is of inestima- | il b0 cion; colder in eastarn portion; | oficera: Commander, J. W. Hyat; Senior | Conditions o f ) ) Domestic soan derweur today of warm winte ? Our store is full The most for the money and best in the r Underwear, city. 1f you want to see the tinest display of meats, fish, game and poultey, and if you want o get the best meuts for the leust money, go Lo Pokorny's new market, 333 2 y (Meschendorl's old stand)s that talk, Read them and sce ssary for anybody to go hung: f from o to 00 hoiling beef from. sirloin steak from 102 to 120§ porte; The glucose works at Marshalltown are | ble value. “The confident oxpressions of the | UHEI VO commander: 8. 8. B, Stilest Junior A SEAdE S Jooltlne. for & new location aud the manaee, | MAnY businoss men intorviowed consutute | varlablo wiads. AT |l o L the system arise the most valuable feature of the splendid or tSouth Dakota—Snow; cold wave; | muster, H, F. Gumpert: chaplain M. | when ordinary John mt‘nl; is .sm.l_ t have an eye on v.lun'ny: A | page devoted to the interests of this city, for | winds shifting to northwesterly, Smith Surgeon, Dr. Gay; O. D, number of citizens have canvassed the situa- | these b opt snow in northwest | Swartz; O. G. secretary, Frank Healy, foods cease to tion and are of the opinion that the matier | conservative men vaiablo winds, The officers of MclPherson Woman's Relief ‘ o el neaaril corps wora then instatied by Comrado Gage | DUl d flesh— should receive atteation, and an invitation | selves and all other as follows: President, M K. W. Smith; there iS ul‘gcnl vty expressions of confident by | For lowa ~Falr, - | portion; colder; Can rig yourself out hereatn | ! ! . if it is nec great saving, After you have | 't S M visited the other stores run in | ge o6 rengthen the business in ngthening extended to the parties to visit this locality. | ests and go far toward One_ place mentioned for an esublish: | financialeredit of the city. ‘The facts bol Orrice or Tir WEATHER BURSAU. OMAITA, | senior viee N o Stile T > ment of this kind would benear the Wabash, | told in the headlines and in the opening | Jan. 1.—Omaha record of temparature and | junior Visg piealaaaE, B U Billey d of rest- have and.ietur suipelse YOUWI. | housoRaieple. Sromelasia lbi roupcltan R _ Rock Istand and Milwaukee railways in the | paragraphs that eastern eregitors have | wifall compared with corresponding day of | treagurer. Miss. Einmit 0 sl need. of gryest: some fieat quallty goodeat low | from8s to toj ribs and ohuok stoni from 89 south part of *the city on the road ugh failures and bid collections of | past four years: Miss Mt Stiless enapluin’ Miss beaso: | ing waste—assistance must prices. %o Tifo; corned boof from 40 10 Oaj olods, to the lowa Institute dor the Deaf. | accounts ugainst Council Bluffs business 18041899, 18021801 || aactatarut Mret Fro AuSRIE A AT 1 ey ) (bonoless), Oo; pork chopa, 116; pork buttsy Moquito” creeic | flows Ctlirough - that | auc less than 000 for tho wholo veur is 1 | Maxinium tompornire FER T sequatary, Mre, Hughas iiguard, Miss Nellle | pome quickly, from setural O D 10o{ snlt pork, 100 muston of all kinds from, erritory und_would give good drainage | bright aud marvelous contrast to' the mil- | Minimun temporature. 93 14 i et Vatowe i installa 2 ( \ 1 / HoLta e o0 9 O o ol forana o tho rivor.. Throo lines of Tailway, which | lons that havo been sunk in other citics (R T I 2218 MR riain s of Yoremem tioers, instalied by food source paeks (saugagesifram o o) Jas Callforaie run through the finest corn country in the | The exhibit shows a conservative solidity of | P o I i frsb le L . v vl v 18 here—oome JAm, 70} bA0D, - 18:403 1AKQ rOGLC 10 1 west, would bo- casy of access. This ques. | business affaies that mus challengo wide | Statement showing the condition of tou. e ! ‘l‘ avo we “l“jl‘;' is horo—come to | s pricas aro subjoct to chang> : tion should receive the attention of the | attention. Tur Ber has always been ure and pravipitation at Omaha for the [ ' GEIM i SHEE RERe e, O A, Par atay. ton="bobler. oome' {n todoy | Womukgour own aiusages (all kinde), . o Morclianta aud Manufacturers assoclation | prominont fastor in U business itorcsts of | ud since Maroh 1, 1803 AR LuRKGEN ENERMAGIFRAILE, O JI and lgk uRimiko Soucaminctatlac | 9. 4ol ALIOLURSEE URSFRR CLURR SRV of the city. Council Bluffs, but in this instance she hus il temporature S R e 4 s A bl jood Underwear is too cheap to | murket in town He EUSECS Rono s BRE L S tpaaRca taliosban || Hotg) ips Al (L’r:'_mr(..u.“ Lr.‘.‘x‘x:my:nnm".:xx..". ...gu;l(?. -l isa condensation of the life deny yoursell of anything, We have the largest and finest fish and 6. Ladies, if you desire absolute peaco in | Board of Trade sond out 10,000 moro copies | Deficloncy sineo March 1., e A AR e SR A ds. is cod-livel #awe display at lowash pamnitla prioas, " tho kitwhen ask your grocor ford. O. | of that paper, and T will contribute fberatly | Nopual precipitadion. .20 plnghiam corporal guard, W, B ‘Forves; | Of @all foods—it is cod-liver MILTONBERGE AN YOu 3 a1y 0 eficione e di ) guard, Frec ; pivket guard, f : - o P HoMmayr & Cos Faney Patent four. | toward u fund for such o purpose. Doflciency since March 1 T, Winters, ' f i oil reinforced, made easy of 4 R, A, . POKORNY, - - 333 Broadway rade mar lue Rooster, Sadiy 1n Neod ol Ansistanc John A, Logan eirelg, ladies of the Grand digcstion, and almost as HATTER AND I‘URNISHER, . i iy orts irom Other Stutions at 8 P, M S EL arbipaPTn O i AREHL. TR a Army of the Kepublic, ihstailed the follow- s 4 Lo oE e Rev. Henry DeLong, through his mission, Republe PN (Ol A 5 ornayi-w-luw Peus T UKok & Cos Puriaqas. |, 307 Hay Datang, ihrough, bl aluion, T eE| 7] oF | meener WAL g, b | palatable as milk. 502 Broadway. Simsd Balabrid o™it sty Wik q Lot an Eye. family. The man, H. Wellington, is an old FLAR-LN S &8 TR sy P g e Propared by Scott & Bowne. N V. All dru < 4 . fedoral courts, = R2ouy 2)3:7-3-), 34450 Albert Hodge met with a bad aceident, | . ¢8| 3a| & £ o Mrs, . A, Drgiapli;junlor vico pros: —— —— A saving of from #5 tq $15 on Suits to el Blafly La 5 g d accident last | soldier, a member of the Twelfth Kentucky FRATIONS 8|8 § ER dent, Mrs. D. M. Allen; treasurer, Mr rem——— - R e y ks Baturday at o pigeon shoot nearTreynor | cavalry, and he reached this ity o [e2|88| & g S ek s, SMCANUAR L LRLASUIOR, i order. Sece our samples. B i IaMhion. 10 1hA axslorn Darkal Alib nonasss | Lhams iy (AR GRS FRER, L ING . 5 i g Wiiliams; chaplain, Mes, H. Bowerman; > Wo will send you the marvelons ] | ~ hort time ago. enroute from Col Rl A by i French breparaon CALTHOS SENSIBLE Special Noticas: =|———— | " Aftér the installation a sumptuous supper OONDATL ot taaresies tb 83) <.00|Claar was ul‘muum‘cll and about 150 guests were Healih, Strengih s Vigos ™ ™ 4 hT&) COUNZIL BLIFTS . 15 100 Purt cloudy | servec Useita if satised. = Yy i el Mrs. Ray Nyo gave a farowell party at Fueiland dax S satihoh. m 4 )2 YOU cnow that Das_& Hous nivo wa 00 Musonic ball onight on the ove of hor de- o9dress VON MOKL 0O s Do virifnn o raldant gailoa liha'ioia A mau named Schroeder shot ata bird und | to his old Kentucky nome. His family missed. Hedge, who had chargoe of the | Sists of wife and two children e started to rise, but justas he did so | Woman is daugerously ill, Mr. DeLong has f some one else shotut the bird. Hedge fell | Procured u cottage for them ut 1118 South | Yaio i to the ground, and when he was picked up It vonth street and paid & month’s rent. | Chicaso was found that one eye was shot out, while [ The man is in frail health, but is very will- | St Louls two of the balls had made wounds fn the | IbE and anxious to do any kind of work | p Fat fi Destire for ONIRAES ik, feaidg ihai wos CQRVTR e right temple and on the top of the head. | Obtaivable to supply the necessaries of life. | Ranaas iy 0o | ll»;wfl,\ cnjoyed by her 100 invited guests. - — I'SERUL PRESENTS. A BSTRACTS aud loana * Farm sl olty 3 Who did the ‘shooting could not be asees: | They are sadly in ‘need of help, and h Y o 90 ) Danciog. ~games and social pleasures, | Abougit and Rola” sy & Lo i 3 tained. reported by Mr. Delong#and Mr. Gearge | Salt Lo City | sl oo crowned by a rich ropast, were the order of | Presents that can be used as | - — - Carter to be very wortny. | 4l a0 heovenion o To e And il the traln ot well as looked at. (FABBAGE romoved, cosapgois, veuits olil s Hate you seen the new gas heators at W iy Blsmarck | a3l 00 onhe ladics of the ity gave a Now Year's | gypi8 \ypAknnsses, DEBILITY, ETO. that ac 3 y ' y " T oaanec, Suriky uh Taylorsy grooery, the Gus company’s office orshiy Wedilad St Vineont A 13 reception at the Young Men's Christian | compaiy them tn men QUIOKLY aud PERMA- | Skates, Sleds, Curving Sets, Cutlery, ey ) o S ¥ Mr J. D. Edmundson and Mrs. Laura B. | Cleye | 0| .00 Saacclation Foots l,hlxr\'t'lhln( from 7 to 10 | NENTLY CURED. 'Full STRENGIIL and tons | Sjlyer Plated Ware, Christy Kuives, 20 L RENT A 4100 nomss. Laquirs of B B° 3 " < K = Baelhookicicoey a ° Miles O f clock. Lig! re B! - od | €lven 10 evory part Ao Do will e (4e 4 £ T ga Lovin, 218 South 1%t ktrec George 8. Davis, proscription druggist :;‘“"'-‘ “‘rlf\;‘ml ay \.lllunlu;un ried at | Gaivesion | 32l 00 ::,:dnx:.,,,,,“fi,f.L‘.:f,:,::(h J8AMS- TLOER . A4 4| ety nexed, BREE 10 any sufiorer tho prescrip | Fancy Tea und Coffee Pots. Prices levi foulh Las mreel o AN — © home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swan, on [ i 1 o o 3 Hon thit eursd ma of those traaoles AdI=41 5 | avway down Woren Inalde oity limiteg / Ask your grocer for Domestio soa EIR NGNS A b T indloates trace. : ). W. Hyatt received a dispatch from | BWRIGH'T, Music Dedler. Box 1,449, Marshail 5 ) Antes inalde olty llmlites ['4 1 uue. No soclal eveut of the sedson GEOMGE . HUNE, Local Forecass Omtal | Courtlund ‘wusouncing the death et that | Michigwa P, C, DeVOL, 504 Broadway ds, Nicholson & Cu., Coulucll Blulls,

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