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(i} THE 0“\”\ l)z\]lY BEE: SUNDAY, INUARY 14 1891--SINTEEN PAGES ittt —_— e — - —~ y - S — —~ et | N \ - M 11t raLNe 18 830 " appeared on a duplicate, which | [ SN ol i | through here today enroute cast ona tour of 1 \ Tan \ Catureh of the Ridaoys, THE DAILY BEE|NENS FRON COUNCHL BLU ettt s [ STOSSON DileglGET A GANE | peseteietiznsusamsonssonst ' HERE 1S THE PROOF | cossrm hivavnsonstan asess o L , is (4.‘ e HH; ) | ;~l.v| &'."1' ‘” E. ‘\\“H;H of the ro pf St 4 = . = suite In two ways: First, by taking cold: sees i we protecte ngaing o % | Louis, has been in New York for soveral days i ond, by the overwork the kidneye are called Cominasdant Keatley of the Marshalltown | tome oue ted to It, but the new | Fnd of His Share of. e Grcat Match Leaves | baving the recoivershin of tho Santa o | 3 § From TTeSh SOUrCHS f vy e biood. wii b have boen absorbed Soldiers Home Pra'ses the Vetorana, cases, the payee being ahle to endorse the Him at Zero, ’ tion is conceriied. What the general muna- Every Weak. el ) b o ther organ e HAREE order with his nume oxactly as it appears in e ger's plans are would not be told, but the wilna the skin & WXy 100K Teilyared Vy earrler to any partof the ety | - . £ 5 ;“;h"‘{'li L ”"‘]""‘_‘""‘;:;:4‘1Iu:'!:‘v'AL'\‘\'lllltw‘t“‘ oy f:?:f:.”;."\r\‘.lxlf’n'ur-':”:.».(:lr‘“-“"mmm that the | mhe Argumnm 1s Tlmt ‘What Can Be H;-y;»-v; AL R L 1w TILTON « Manage ONE OF THE BEST IN THE COUNTAY | (@IGE S g IVES' LUCK AND " SKILL SAVES HiM | ““'" ekl Done in One Cnse Can Bo Dome in [ iyt e feel Lo honvy i % iosmia ! T Y] the! o sse Symp- | V18 there nausea after entng . { Rusiness OMce. 1 | BOWVAN WILL ACCERT, e s INSURGENT SUCCKSS, Another—Have You These Symp o tho Jolts pAIh Kad Kol TELEPHONES | NEAY Fditor ! Tamatos of the Institution Have tmproved | ™ toms? “Is the urine dirs Wouderfally 5 Thele Admis Question of Who Wil fe Postmister is | Another Long Giime tn Which the Young | Reported Datile | o Grande do Sul in i “Do your hinds S —— ] My ‘Hete Admissio aestlon o o Postms . . i bk i A : 4 Are they cold clamimy MINGE MENTION ~Many Good Words for the COUNCII NO. 12 PEALL STREET Practically Deolded, Napoleon Wax Tiessed by n Serateh pran :!"""I'" I":" l‘:" b “l|r| "rl]-"('f» B A larze numbor of the patients recoatly un- Aro tho eyes dull and sturinge?” Countey's Def ters There is little doubt _that Thomas Bow- to Start a Run that Won St WKy ¢ ‘\l’ he erald’s spec der treatmont with Drs. Copelay ind Shep “Is there o bad taste In mouth?" S R o, wtwewan puitey's Defon R WHT B8 - Ehe HEET. - GONUANER, Tosd this dispatch from Montovideosays: News has | ard, and who now spouk with reatentnusl- | ifwes vou pain in ton of hoad?, *Pop the Saturday Star toduy. A copy —— or at least the two men who Just been received from the sceno of fighting | wsm of the fncomparablo officioncy of their Iy thero pain fn smail of back D e have been most hently mantioned as in Rio Grande do Sul. The rebels have cap- | 875tom, have been sufferers from eaturrh of | oig\are phinese tnder the oyos may be left on your doorstey Bk mmandant Tohn H. Keatley of the | I n most prominent o 8 ; tured San Juan Dautista without moeting | the b'adder, or an ineiplent stoge of Lright's [ “Ts thero u desire to ot up at nlzhte' € Re. Rev, George Worthington, 8. 0 Do | coiiors homoat Marshalitown was present | candidates ave —willing to admit that | Cincado, Jan. 12.—Iyes and Slosson met | A8 E S0 : disense AT N0 duTK tinis Ao Lho ey os bishop of Nebraskn, 18 expected 1O PERES |yt the Instaliation of officers of the Union | they concede it to him. A telogram was re- | for the second time in the balic-line bilifard | ° LU Mr Samuol L Beanton. of 1121 N, 10th-st, | * []# th 8 moro noticeibio in tho morningtl, | and confirm i Graco. chiiweh O BUIEW ) (oo Tegion and the Ladies Auxiliary | ceived by one of the republicans of the city | tournament tonight, this time under condi © spots flonting be 0 gy hins Hved twenty-three years in Omahn, dut= [ ojda von eniliy foeiin s d tho back ? o) ) & yesterday aftornoon from Congressman | yione more favorable o Now Yorker, | 00 board the Austrian corvette Zrinvi and | jny nearly all of which time lie has been in tie Do you see unpleasant things whilo in yous The ladies of Calanth nssembly are re | Thursday evening, and delivered an address | grap, ot tinge that he had had bl L)ALl ' ; five other cases upon merchant vessels in | Union Pa woRIg sloep | ; b e 6 Tad : n | Union Pacifie muchine sbops as o machinist o quested to meet av the residence of Mis. O. | which was listened to with a great desl of | 4 conversation with Bowman, and | Who was completely snowed under last | vy by, Tho health of all on board the | ffe says: i Two enses of yellow faver were reported i If you have these symptoms you have Cie P. Groom, (41 Picrce street, this afletnoons | jnyapegy by the large audience prosent, with | from what the latter said, he was [ Tuesday night by [ves’ big run of 457, made | United States men-of-war was cxceilent tari of uie Kidneys, " 4 to complete the urrangements forw masked |08 TGN whose affaies ho | confident that he would accept the presi- [ almost entively with the “anchor nurse.” | A correspondent n Rio also reports / R - L VAL A LG R ) lovks aftor, ‘The remurics he made with | dents ofler Othier tolegrams eqme dis | Tonight the anchor was barred and Slosson P L AL N el e D AT HOME, 1. W, Snyder will commenco o set alter e remarks he md rectly from Bowman to his friends hero | p. g , e ok oreign powers having waiships in the llf“lvn ’m\y\. l‘v‘mu‘flvlrv\\wm T intorprise | referenco to tho roys in bluo themselves, | \irish frol MWD B0 b Reion, 8o thae | felt that he had a living chance at the all- | piiER, BOVETS, IARTR Detsoto und Sal Lutheran ehurch, to continue for two weeks | and_their habits and deporcment whilo at | in Council Bluffs the opinion was almost | around game, duba they would suspend all efforts at Rev. Luther N. Kuhns of Omiha will | the ho ecinily interesting general lust evening that it would be Bow Slosson having won the bank and missed | intervention between the contestants and " preach throe sermons for these meetings The ha they acquired after lcaving | man, : the lay off shot Ives cornerod the balls on | that both sides might go ahead and bom vard Mrs, Sylvia Smith, of Rankin, 1, las lately The Railroad Temperan "nl(i‘)m. ll-: I \.;.h had h?-lx u!\“lq”.: ‘m”lln\ : Mr. ,um\n,}“ 'in”('l;nv;-r«Hum I:vll‘\mny.:l- his first shot and started off atn rattling :’nl« \;w;:\u«“‘l"\I:\](;A:lr“n‘wu’l;(} ll‘!vh:llyll’. 'l;u‘l“lh"l‘ Y b w trying the Copelund mall treutmoent £ SOUHEZ WhiG ad beg anged for this | cuses, iad consoque unk into | subject, admitted that his ) 0 A e o oreig arships did mnot move fron eir / asthma, (ung tronble und eatarenal denfne T e tranr ohureh tabernacle, | discourugoment and distress. Bub the in- | wag out of the question and suid Bow | PACC, but soon lost his hold and sat down & | yychorugeand the rebel vessels still remain : g, i bl il caisen et Eifective Preatment of Astl And Cata 1 Dentiess by Correspondence, 4 v oW ks after beglnning treatment th Titis been postponed. 1¢ sill b heldat o later | fliencos that hiave been exeried upon them, | man would bo the o did not ap- | ninetcen on an casy spread. He let go on | ensconced behind the islands safe fro.n P 5 FEL MU L LU AU date, which will be announced in the papers. | after being tuken into the shelter of the g e in the sli degree ruffled | the same kind of a shot at his next opening, | Peixoto’s guns. # N ‘When 1 fiiled out the svmptom blank and ”.'M." ¢ cartiars of this city will give o home, have resuited in an almost ‘m:.l ¢ tho turn affuirs had taken, but said | while in lus third inning he got sewed up on News nu} rv{ |'nlu'hm| hw‘n( a “m:fll d b 3 A mutied 1t biek to Dr, Cop ind with the sl Al ey | reformation, a moral improvemenr being | thatin the interests of the tic party | i 2 mutiny on the Nictheroy at Pernambuco A S £06 10 PAY FOF & IILKNORIS OF Iy ¢ arity ball o sy evening, January U ¥.| & bad Tina bre i r all Jawod fA PAY fora dingnosis of iy cuse and for o AT Do Lo ',I'.-:N'I‘I s will o | easily brought about in o set of men whoaro | in Council Bioffs the president could hav ‘_"':' ,““( I"l' l”‘ Pk "”’”" own ‘:‘“1:\‘”" '* which forced Captain Baker to shoot one or S b Bonts treatmont and med i Thus, T 1ier ¢ &, ambers g el i g ell fed anc thed. iristic fluences | done unothing else than to throw bot 5 osson started off with unusual s10Wness | 1wy of the crew. Is is believed by some 2 7 S lden of ever coming 1o fooi 8 well as to the poor of Counc “m“t"h'u”.‘:.4\:,‘):"{:;: well fed and clothed. Christian influen lone uothing else than to throw both him wo of rew. Is s believed by some in ; idon of ever vou iz to ¢ woll'ns | "‘1;‘,’]\"” ;,“""‘l’“'.:’\"' bl el moulding and shaping their feelings zm: one cise who would not meet with oppssi- | had nlenty of opportunities, but could | to take the Nictheroy into a fight Al g Tong: sband g, 1ol Ll o ROHOBOURIS restoring 1o o At patriotic manhooc i of s wings o o party. ., T - - ~ ot Z 115 NOBR I ot ML), had another mewber of his company, WoIAJ6raL DIV et T GALInaR: fimbN R LHORT 16d oD RO WN: ffth inning whowed somo improvement, his | . R 1o | 7T A AT - T i oo L IR Beviivo rl RNord, arvested for oponing his mail has | by themselves three times o week, together run of thirty-nine bemg well played. He | Brazillans Do SNo ke Kindiy to the L 7 Lomed t0 i ress me 1 i very 1ouid yoleo. becn bound over to the grand Jury by LOT- | with the personal influence of the best Spectal Flour Sule for This Week had now taken the lead, 50 to 42, and as . _Americans on the Nictheroy. 4 ol have ey o v sIx o missjoner Steadman on the charge of p among them and the Ol Christian Garland fHour, the best flour made, | Ives let go easily, he got another chance in BUeNos Avies, Jan. 12.—Advices from Rio ghi, iy Tings nre hecoming sound jury, and he has been released on bonds of y profound influence a8 {6 BtiTa R ilite: » v el strong, the asthinatle shortness of breath d o upon their char .]‘(,,I,L ‘;:‘1'.-".,:,'.."’1 s only $1.00 suck the sixth and put n another good run, | UeJaneiro state that the bowbardment of SAMUEL L BRANTON, not tro as ftdodnd iy hearine hag Pusey & Thomas have been made tho gen Deunkenness has almost entirely Acme flour, maed from selected hard | though it was chicfly of the sledge hammer ““‘y city has recommenced. There is much i i non ,: :lv.In:”.\!‘u‘lflnl’al i b Wil 7“-1): restured that everyone seews ta eral wostorn ngonts for the United States | peaved, And I thibrespect the.Jowa § winter wheat, guaranteed to be as g0od | style, his miss at thirty-cight being a very | feeling among the inhabitants voth of the ; “f want to put wyselt on reeord a thor; [iiave beon entire'y ploased with the very Mort company of New York City, with | diers Lome has o record not yet achieved by | as any flour made in Councii Bluffs, goes | hard round-the-table shot. In the seventh | City of Rio de Juniero anc of the provinees | greutiiient in eatureh of the kidneys inid tiad- [ §lent nitl treatient aftorded e by Dis oftices in Omaha and Council Bluffs. It is | any other home, state or national, in the en- | this week at 90c. = Hohind: every chance ‘o the Wworld for bil- tinst President Peixoto. This has been wnd the primury stages of Brizhi's dis- ) Copoland, one of the largest loan compunies in the coun- | tire country. The lowa home has a char- Buffulo, the best soft whea’ patent, | jiards Lo Lt i owing to the action of Peixoto in enrolling | ease.” Tspeak from oxper suying thut e try, “and 1w prepared to handle all choice | actor for' sobricty that has attracted o 3 + | liavds, but stopped at twelveon an easy | many foreigners for service under the | they aro just as intelligent. thorouzh FREE OF CHARGE. loans, of whatever magnitude, attention of General Averell, the inspector “”II-)‘ FaCe 1 r00d straight grade | MAese Score: Slosson, 100; 1ves, 42, Brazilian —goverument. ~Men from the | A misteriy ju e To enable all to obtaln some definite unders aty-nfne teums roporied for duty yes. | of ational and stato Howes, ind lns won | Dafsy brand, a good straight grade Pooe Work for 1ves, e e o Curtny oSS s | A e e O O ST WAL | standing of ho Copoluid and Shopard SYsto s terday ot the ran park, and a 1is lighes! encomiums and commendation. AL d r ves bog Eetan vith o perfec ot ELMA gL Ly dies of the throat, lun s or stoniich, of dlsenso-tre: e were put at these theve [ Sinco November 8 there has not been a sin- Big Loaf flour, a good baker, only 50« j‘{flnln.x-in lils e 'l”'l\f e lxlefl;thff‘- buco. They were ushore at that place | ' “Thd becy R e »); xlt aso-treatimont and to tost its kro.f wore about a_dozen men employed who had | gle case of intoxication at the fowa home, a | Rye flour, 43¢ sack. Rye graham, up 0 the aower vighthand cornor, bub 1ot | and after a heavy drinking hout proceeded r Leo yours past iy condition s oo | Dractical udvantages over ali other methois, 1o teams. City Clerk: Zurmuehlen will be | cordition and result that cannot be said of | gack. Graham flour, 25c¢ sack. Corn H'“Ll’*“_'”,“'_' b shota beglnu Caniareai | itonmaleiEthomsulvessiobnoxiousys Vigorousi| {on i i Al e B onltaorch fontainiiaoimt these pl s now offer to all sulercry Twiis office” from 0 to 7 o'clock this evening | any home In the United States. The speaker | moal. 100 stck. 25 hoands fine granu. | ahe balls wero loft very safe, 1 measures were resorted to to overpower | {ion of the i tdor cunnotbo told. Nl dis- | from eatarrh or other curable chronle milas for the purpose of cashing dirt tickeus for | reforred also to the duty of the old soldiery o’ oo 510 ey o6 ',” et iR the young Napolcon got another benefitin | them and in the struggle two of the | [FOsh EXMUUSEGR Wil oss OFTOSLLGLELY BEGKO | dies o trial trentment free. Remember that the haulers. 5 us citizens, and the example that is due from | ated su; o 81400 10 best soda or | the shape of a good leave, and he now st to | Mictheroy's men were killed, The other | ied e i oent it my oxhistine malndy 1 who apply fu psrson will now be cordinliy Comblalnts ire beldg/ade by, the i them to the risiug zeneration in leading | O¥Ster —cracke 5c pound. Strictly | work to do sometbing with it. At seventy | men of ‘the party will be dealt with rvigor- | I'ieeiine S0 sens tve to co'd that putting wy | weleome to @ carotul examination, advice i who hav n engaged in the North I3 ighth | them to a patriotic sensc of duty. © | fresh eggs, 124c dozen he had the anchor, but did not use half his | ously by the NRetheroy's commaundor. hnads in coid water wonld start an uncottrol- eatment. upou their first visit, absolutely street mission work that cases that have s s Sy We will give 100 sacks of flour to the }‘”'; Ll l”c"('“f e =‘"|'f’\”::;1;' gWL | T s reported from Rio Grande do Sul that | ableireitation thit broushtextreue DEstras | free of charso for consultation, dingnosiy been turned over to other relief organiza- DIVORCE MILL. destitute of Council Bluffs, Any one in | #0d Was trotung very fust. His was | the government troops have defeated the in- e by uili obEnooranCiinYRLOM SRt (et Or rod Bine: e ssed with the balis well in hand, but o iE i npatred. tions have been sadly neglected. It is also _— need call at DeLong’s mission and get | Fraese and h.‘m“m;l‘(ifl‘x‘l‘ t 1915 and ab1od | oreents atItajahy: My e was of Bright's disense, but B —— score disanpoared very stated that some cases worthy of better | Two Cases Rteceivo At Judge | an order on us for the same, free of STAeT Y HooR: (ariva i HeRn e hard o 5 o ST TR treatment have been - characterizea - as lornell—Porer Miller's Cuse Dismissed. | Gharro. Ll Sl OB o AR HELD A LIVELY MEGTING, ghortly e 3y treutent with D DRS CGI)H_ WD & 5““) \]{,) 'chronic beggars” and ’ffi“?‘.&"-"fv:'ulr(»; The divorce case of Peter Miller BrowN's C. O. D. GROCERY, 105, ¢ S fused, Tho msision is unabloto tako cd was on tr i the district court Counell Bluffs, In his twelfth inning Slosson did som all who apply Charles McCoy, the North Eighth svreet | § i : ; and seemed likely to muke an important run, IS , AT put in appeacauce in court, | How the ty Fund Does Business. RRVALOILS et TRl i fien wc | it nerve und body. The fmprovement contin- | o T T weather provhiet, got on one of his vlnxhluix and u detault was - takon. MIL | This 1s to sectify that the late A, A. | Dubunuccountably slippod up on the eusiost | members of the ways and mouns committee | ot WnGii'l was quite wolls botter in fuct than Office Iours—0 to 1l . m.i3 to» p. m cals yesterday afternoon and wanted to kill aken. ) i s t _that the late A. A. | possible carom. ‘Ives for his hall inning | considered the internal revenue bill toda Lhad been ina number cf yoars.” L Sunday—10 @, m. o1 m, nis mother because she would not support | ler told the story of his domestic troubles | Watts of Neola carried $2,000.00 life in- | gave a fine exhibition of nursing, halting on | The meecing was a spivitea one, 1 ¢ un- Bim in luxurious idlencss, | |¥,l;,;(,v{‘\};‘.r.~.|\..| and would probably have been granted the | surance in the Guaranty Fund Life as- | & slow follow for lnc of force, 'iThe run of | expected motions belng made, 80 thatatons | —————— ey James Andorson and Fred Noal of Quawd | nuch jonged for matrimonial freedom had it | sociation of Council Bluils, and that the | fifty-nine carried him to 241; Slosson, ume the fricnds of fncome tax feared they | wero pr g S - A y 1 i B a i , Al ds ¢ ome t; ere produced and thrust at the hero, g ’ wonbaftor. . with & wareant, bu had to | ch longad for mateimonlal frasdom had it | 96608 of Cornel) BLuts, And thak b tamo the fricads of ncom tax fenfed they | wore produged and theustut the hero, | SATURDAY STAR’S A run for him up over the hill toward AU A Koo " | J 7 % i oy moved! that thoquastion as | ~od he was kept busy, declining: invita V16w cemotery. Auderson drew & T will cause him to sweat few lu company’s general ugent, J. Slosson found the balls ready bunched and ! GHsnEULLS & heon agont, TUWHKel J o balls rea 3 oy moved that the Guestion as | yiong to o 1o the smoking ear and take volver and Neal drew several quick breaths | months longer. It secms that instead | 10¥. ‘The payment of this policy was | showed his appreciation of the fact by doing | O WAL L00 " C0 i lent bills be | something. The other man wilted, and before McCoy was finally landed in fail. of waiting until the statutory two years had | more than a month in advance of the | his very best work thus far. His run was | TR B RCERRETE A8 AT ARES burying his face in a newspaper did not r 1 Jacob Stein went to the home of J. Pierce | elapscd between his wife's desertion and the | time allowed by the company’s articles | Sixty-seven, and the score now stood: Ives, brought on an avfmated emerge from it until the train stopped m (I 0 C[l rl‘Y through regular rcligious services ar sell and Wadsworth out and appoint some ven for him. For his first four innings he | Rio that the New Yorkers were really afraid 4 prinfi Dreathin wnd painfil bhreathing o and tuken everyihing 1 could hear of. but D S or ¥ Shiepurd's remedies wore the first that ove OOMS 3t AND 12 NEW YORK LIRS : tee Tangled Up Over the Incoma Tux, CRSE. plief ? P < e YRV RGN DY & AT LHBELGELOUE | took any hold on my case. 1 found relief at & yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Miller did — S CYHOATDALEALnG SnVE guRlortysioy WASHINGTON, i, “The democratic | oneaand got hotter health and more strongth BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. Members of the Wuys and Means Commit. i y ime i g 1 f at | 2415 Slosson. 221, ! | s ; ordiy to collect $1 that Picrce was [ time of commencing his suit, he filed his [ of incorporation, and we take great q3e When the vote was taken the ‘Tarsney mo- | at Camden stati owing him as part of Lo purchase prico of u | petition eizhteen months_after’ his wife had | pleasure in hearfily rocommending this | o 10 bis [1;2“1‘]‘ ‘{’;“:é"j:‘f:"‘],”’,“‘[‘_L’,"““E‘(’h”“: tion prevailed by @ vote of 6 to b, : & e B horse and wagon. Pierce went into the | ceased to live with him. The casc was ac- ociation to any who desive the highest 23 A ) Mr, Bynum furnished the surprise of the Schifman's Astuma Care 1 roturned shortly with a large | cordingly dismissed and he was told to file Ui magnificent long shot around the tablo for soting by movi e 4 i i i house and returned shortly larg { F e . ot 0 ¢ | grade and most satisfactory character of | position, which he got to perfection, meeting moving to reconsider the entire Instantly relieves the most violent attack, revolver. It was not loaded, but Stein dia | avother information three months from now, | i < DOSLI Ly BOURLOME revenue bill as practically agreed on at atos. fro § now it and he loft the prennses consid- | in cuse he still hankered after a divorce, life insurance. fortieth shot was a long and ovenue bill us ‘practically agreed on ut o | fciliates froo oxpactoration und insures sebi TR G T G e L T o M eNDET hazardous bank, which 16 would b meetin somo timo ago. “his motion also | rest to thosc otherwise unable to Slecp ex {“r-ullm" Y > with assault, | Hans C. Han: vas also under consider: JOHN C. WATTS, missed but his kiss went iuto a count. L" i ‘V.‘n'«“‘, e nan b e F s ¥ i 1| ceptana chair, as a single trial will prove. AN IOL L ICHEC D fore Tustina || tion iBoth Hviin Neoli nad theplafmtits || NEOLA, Jans 12, 1804 it devout thankfuluess for this prize-taking | Yoted with the opponents of an incomoe tax. | Send for a free trial package to Dr. R. Sehift- | A and Pierce widl ng before Justice | tion. and the plaintiff’s JOLA, Jan. ecutor chiol ; i) 3 The affirmiutive vote was_cast by Messs. un, St. Paul, Minn, but ask your deaggist | . The charitable institutions of our city arg Vien today. e claims that no gun figared | side of the case looked after by T was exhibited by somo superb playing, in | ywijion ““Breciridgo, Bynum, g o St S, DL ASK YOUr CLEEISE | 1y grent necd of assistunce wtuhls time, nx rova oL RIGORIN At os e e Wervi Hanrd Lots of Talk which he showed a perfect stroke and rare | VUson, Breckiridge, Banum, Cockran cnues live been generaily eut off by closa i V) that the had *lived — together | About “hard times,” but we haven't | Judgment. As he reached 10J, his best run [ {Steyens and Mionuromany: the nexative vote BAPIIC BRIEEN.} tues, Tho Associuted Oharitics ckn usd PLESONAL PARAGRAPILS, without intermission from the time the | seen any evidence of it ourselves. e e e e i\ e e il AR G Ch S L suit was commencod until the night before |~ Really, we have sold rather more | henitilly Oh o went Witk €lgse POUHON | "5 “quesuon then arose as to where this Domesue. midst, THE SATURDAY STAR s desiro g e R 2y ; the trial was to begin. They thenseparated f EEthy 308 A Bt g Ba: v and a uto use, 8 ® 1 1e > “whatherithe. AERARE The New York Horse Owners associatic dding 1ts contribution to the 0550 7. 1. Steadman leaves next Monday morn- | F6 B WG B B | S AEY LaeseDarated | pianos than usual. Maybe it is be- | anq never stopped until, at 144, a hard double | 1t the bill; whether the Tarsney resolution | WS Bow, Mo Loese O Aes, Uesariarion | of addins it ribution to the funds of all ing for Kecokuk to attend United States v the fir e they found theiselves 3 18 Hae : b : sent the whole question to a caucus, or y ) these objects, wna hereby makes the following ng_for Ifec ek ey Sta e 1whout the delights of home li canse people recognize a piano as a good | cushion play for position downed him. He vhether the Bynum resolution left anything | ¢ .the turf. offer: Ot L o A ictery | rather amusing thing took plice during ts | investment. Maybe they see plainly | had now gained o strong lead, having score | WHEENGE Uhe BYREM vesolution left anything | miomas Hazan was wrrestad yesterday in | At the tine of golinz to press this Saturday) and after returning home ]\\\l imne m.c.l SRR AR bR b HiaRS that %10.00 a month put into a good | of 865 to 242 in his favor. Hara breaks °-“!“,,‘ ) ‘_‘fi Jous RRther o for a murder committed several years ning we huve not had a dollur puid in on leave with his wife for California to spend | (yeomoy™ "was tying to show | Hardman Standard pianois just somuch | stopped his sixteenth inuing at eight, his [ ASOF Sore Giecussion As to Lhe stiius & | uzo in Minnesota QUG LG thouzlh W have s several months. B H 46 o hif ninth being a kiss which devrived him ot | VOte wusagain taken on the other internal | ‘anout 2,000 working people assembled in Ko stm con —_— hn EoNnscr AT R R ot Tticanli savad® 2 count. revenuo featurcs, and thoy were agreod to | Cooper union, Now York, last nizht 1o protest Vis nizntions mon- Dowestic soap is the best. fellow, drinking and gambling all his earn- Whatever the reason is we Jave 801d | “°Iie in his sixteenth, played for the anchor | 88 Previously decided upon. “I'he democrats | aguinst the passage of tho Wilson bilt ARt of every S ings up and allowing his wife and the cight | o0 Wi X : 3 who are - oppesing the income t: blll his been introduced tn tho Missl iptions, nud ¢ SRR 5 e i y pianos. Why haven’t we sold you | and got it, but froze at twenty and missed on & [IpOkInE N o, tax | Ablllhas boen introduced in tho Mississippi a1 v Trooks Wants a Fardon. S0 foua themaclogs, “Afiar closaly: qutatun. | On? If it our fault tell s, and “we | anoltoad in masse. Slosson ngam found | Proposition, led by, wilson, then forced | loghiature o catplish amd atutiin i hows fins FROTANY SO ARCENTAT Y e James Brooks of this clty is circulating & | jug Hansen us to’ his hublts, the avtorney | Will try to find the remedy. ; thoballs in o heap, but could only get | 3 L *ey "o MR ING ANt 0" fturen | At Ausuin, Tox., yostorduy, Ed Nichols, | Ol NOT: thit saul b seporiad 1 e ooy petition about the city asking the covernor | said MUELLER PIANOAND ORGAN Co., twenty-two out of them. In his (l‘lszlgu‘flmh to the house as u separate measu A | colored, was hanged for the marderof Anna | 203 Sapp Building, before 10 o clock nest Sate rdon his son, Tom, who is serving [ **Now, Mr. Hansen, were you in the poker 103 Main Stfeet, Council Blufls, | he failed on an easy musso to the cushion | 1Rk (0'u0 venort tho fnternal vevenuo bill | S{Flkis March 80,1503, Tho girl was 11 years | urday nheli, fan ey 20. a life sentence in the penitentiary at Fort | room connected with a certain saloon in i — and quitat seven when the outlook was most | (0 0 518 (GO Cor e N Bynun | 014 Tt Thore ave'in the city five organized chars i P e Neola one evening?” The Christian Endeavor Society of the | promising. b e R L R The hoiler of Jonathan & § Wilson's saw | sties, vie: Madison for murder. The circumstances of “Yes,» ¥ ontlyireply il ira Rt Fitat/Prosby tesi ABhnfcH L i Ives Goes to Work. QrnpURLISIM LML o; he question of a | i Ywenty miles west of Logan, O,, exploded, the crime are well remembered by the O S KoRRREanly. feLaas sl Rinat losbyetian QU NCONEW DSR2V 16 : : i 1. | caucus was still in doubt, owine to the | iilling llas Wilson and son and i unkuows The Christian Home. people of Council Bluffs who have. lived there the same night you were. song recital, by Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth, Tves had five rather barren innings, while [ various motions which had intervened since y LDl L L And then everyone swiled, even to the | [riday evening, January 19. Admission | Slosson was reaping his harvest, und in_his | the Tarsney proposition aad first carried, w3 e, drompad o o o Miman momud Frank D | court, as the lawyer proceeded to refresh | 50 conts, half of the cighteenth set to work in dead | bug iy was finally agreed, informally, that if . Toi o thadnahiley The W. C. A. Hospital, Goodo woro. in o saloon known us “Iho | 18 wituess' mind upon soveral thiogs that iy arrr - carncst. Ho found uhe balls in ensy shape | o caucus to consider the income tax’ should to obtiin suiiclant evidence Lo find an indict: A0 X LSl kRO D s took place on the night when' they were our | Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. and held them for a loug time in the upper | ho called by any members outsiae of the | went. f Hligketlotia iy e wineribigadavionel] togaiier right-hand corner. He was playing balk | ways and means committeo nnd the caucus o Jury tn the <nit of W, . Lopham ot New | The Haspital of St. Bernard, a pistol and DeGoode. was instantly killed, The cuse was finally talen under ady. Have you seen !hc new gas heaters at | line billiards ab it \\‘fr-\' best, ‘:'[disl,ood. to | sentiment on the vote should be for the in- 1 3 u.“-|..'.l".-'.‘1' F oA BIb eI AN e dand o o ka b i | Rmeu b the Gas company’s oftice? make @ big run, bubstrangely decided to | corporation of the interual revonue features | {itA AN b The DeLong Industrial School, buy the cvidence controverted that state- WALT., WAILT. SRR e e e e toet nced of e and oo | 48 part of the Wilson bill, any memberof | Y5, 'y dbon struck el Orakr OB ment, and ho wins sent up for ALTY 4 Read the S avsaayottises litheronsaptiigal Hesingeriof fii-f-"id 50 | the committec so disposed could make the | 5 Orf M5 eSS R The Associated Charities life. “Mr. Brooks claims to have received | yor the Boston Store Annual Olezving Sale, | MUY 10 this paper. par e Rl sy i) [motononiticifioor ot thia iouss voiso ol itlel | (rom 83,000/ ta1§ 10,00 fon; ¢ letters from the prison authorities, repre- T N ¥ gtk —_——— b 5 > T . Representatives of all the Colorado smelters il PRSI he greatest midwintor event in Pot- ) Chen followed two blanks on either side, T SR except the Avgo, who hiave been in conference believe there 1 not a man or womnun in agniing ";“" !"".l"‘.“.“ FasiontiEe “’f'f:““"l'v tawattamio county begins Wednesday | COULDN'T LIVE ON HIS TALENTS. | duc to efective safely play, bub in his NENS FOK THE ARME. faDanver for threo duys, agracd Iast ugnt t0 \Who dies not. Wil to £1ve o gné ol ELEACLOCH LI GIIH s L S AL d e twenty-first Ives broke the deadlock with a ; Ihvwln»lllmhmx' To such wo sy, 1f you that he necds the support of his son in his Bkt YA AL didays: A Despairing Office Secker Gives a Sena- | screaining long bauk shot, but let upat | Colonel Montgomery Bryant to De Placed il t dostroyed the car shops of | Wish ;!{ll;:lvy-‘"x“lllfvul lviul“ T, .‘\'5:“‘,.”".1‘]‘.'1‘.".'."'.‘.‘ st g can do no i old age. It has an importance and a genuineness tor a Bit of His Mind. seven on an easy draw. Both men were let- Upon the Retired List. e ted on Eloventh streot, | 5 sond in your ordéror to hand 1t with thi TSy b which no other so- called clearing sale | 5 000 Siowy was eivoulated at the | UDZ &0 on rather silght provocation just | Ciicaco, Jun. 12.—[Special Telogram to | Jersey en cars wero also burned: | LGy u gno of the managers or Solleltor of possesses! now, as both seemingly felt the stage was & | oy Brp.|—Colonel Montgomery Bryant, Loss, #125,000. iy one of the eharitics numed. junior cluss every Wednesday 4 p. m. | and muking preparations for this great position to a political nplm.unl in_his | worked it for eighteen before changing to | Placed upon tho retired list by ovder of | Vieted uf forgery in the second degree yestor- ACT QUICK. Funds will be turned over te His elegunt academy in the Shugart- POTHERINGIAM, WHITELAW & CO. (to quote a disgruntled ~constituent) | he seattered the bulls and quit_ at tweniy- | Colonel Bryanv's application for retirement | rob the southbound Missourt Picitic pissofiger | subseriptions whilo this offer is T force, Tl 1008 SheE () i s 1 to the right plice. 2re 1o mention s made pply to Mr_ Winters at elevator. © v, JofMrie il {i1s | Simpson. I A Dr. Jeflries’ diphtheria remedy kiils P 1. | willgo inton fund to bo divided equally among New Puper Started. 2104 Cuniing street, Omaha. was in needy cireumstances; he wanted | With 415, against 450 for Slosson. Ives now Judge Allen of Denver yesterday granted a | ouise wud help THE STAR in 18 noble work. This moruing will witness the birth of a K A g ; L . AR At . G a FATE B F14300( L; ) 08 E Ask your grocer for Domestic s0ap. tion was had depouent knoweth not. | piis VISR BHACS SR 0 o on 430, two years morve had elapsed. Colonel [ wt Aspen, Colo, for $143,000. e Siltllr( ,dy Stil]', public by Messrs, H. « Jud- Henlen Unttia Boagvsrod, raised his voice to a higher key both sides for the next fow innings, until in | ooond ljeutenancy in 1857, and reaching 10, Were totally destroy v fire last bimself as Harry Smith was me?” nant Colone rel url The men enployed in the mines of Forbes A . L Bigheyras ciound q “ veplied the senator, | Jacked 110, femanoged t gather up twenty- utennng: Colonel “Dalngorheldy Rurkap) |t BN ARINOY GRS R ORee Spacial Noticas: think thoy have discovered o miche [ fn" his care which ~scomed to bo | “the democrats have filled all the places | 8B i his thity-first, bat cuded by lwing s | renth infantry. Among other ehanges f S SRRSERIR A Hondny, Gout Kerr Tupper, the emiment puper, not especially devoted to society | thouzht they were worth at least $40. He rer's ition.” alls in g sl laborer’s posltion. shots aud then had the balls ingood nursing | ¢ penter of the Fourteenth, who becomes a | York churehes und will reniain in Donver. il Ly s, every Monday. Junior | VN, B.—Store will bo closed all day | CaPitol this weck at the expefise of a | ¢ L S panER s R. B. Turner, formorly of Donver, and somo- [ “'Pota: i i A da; 0 A1 critical one, lves in his twenty-fourth gota | oo o n A ne Orme L ‘ersons who wishi to solieit on this class, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Adyanced | Tuesday, the 16th—marking down mmu‘p certain westorn senator, who owes his | nice break in the lower teft-hand eorner and | Thirteenth United States infantry, will be | what notorious in ¢ o conrts, was con- [ ohtain receipt books at THE STAR o 1 = : VEDOSY v € : ! A28 L L X day xu Topeka. the mavagers ¢ach day, and the entire publi@ Assomblios overy Wodnesday 830 p. m. | Seariy ovent. state, and was ‘‘chased into public life” | the opposite side. but in gettng out of balk | President Cleveland on Mareh 1 mext, | Vit Tobebiv | e [ e vach diy, and die entive publle Beno block can be secured, with elevator BotonlSta o A 3 wore by cirenmstance vhan any merit of | seven. Slosson’s fuilure on an casy masse | was recenily pussed through the head- | train. The pluck of the cer foiled the | nunies of donors will aceompany the dondtions, 0 ¢ : 3 ¢ ston Store, Council Blufts, Ta. | 10re b) & o c. Fap 3 it ould-be robhors 0 that you i he St money o sorvices, for partios and musicalos. ket % M | hisown. He follows the gonfalon of | cut himoff at five. quarters of the ~Department of the | would-be robber d | sothat vou cn be suro that, your money gord Scratched and Won Out, Missouri, where Tug Bee correspoudent Thomua M. Pottor of Marclon county o antion : k a8\ todiy. Informad that i wob. | umanimonsly elected prosident of the Kansas d the do best of music cau be furnished for all | giphine fa but not your child, At Davis' Last Monday an old friend called. says | A rank serateh on his sccond shot saved | W8, t044%) TWored Bhat [ eYory brob Hoard o 'Agricutturd yosterday.Samuel |yl (o nbietyldod parties Beardsley’s, DeHaven's, Council Blufrs: | the Washington Capital. 'The friend | Ives life in tho twenty-fitth, which ho began \}lcunry on lum n\“rn d Llw'l I bl ONGIIENINI0 LD QR Lot every 1y to the support of tha T 4 T res » s len Vi a well-plaved ru of age and would no ave been retired for the foreclosure and st of the Hol it a position. ‘'What previous conversa- ]If’:":x\";xltlr‘h;nl(:.“ll\»f:x'f.hv"r‘.’.fi»liop;]{:x\d‘:: :l:l‘:%?‘{ under the usual order of army affairs until St and MG, GomDRIY § Droporly new journalistic venture. The Saturday Bryant had an excellantracord 1 s i 5 i ’ d : 2 i But the secker after government place | -~ fhere was noor MR ryant had an excellent rocord for a civilian, | Thro tors and two malt hose Star will be presented to the ent place There was poor play and easy falldowns on | oy ving been appointed from civil life to o to the firmof Cartis & Bewmis of 203 SAPP BUILDING 4 ; A “trampificd” young man introducing | *“Lhen there’s. nothing you ¢an do for | the thirtieth Ives ran fifty-six aud was now | SeCond Hleutenuncy i 18t & 0% $300,000, fully inat son and Fred M. Loomis, its editors. B hin biton pointa ol thme. while Sisamy | @ coloneley by regilar prowotion 1t will be issued woekly, and its promoters [ conen o A% O . My dear fellow, i 5 com : yestexday afternoon —with five cattle BRI R0ALIS ) six in his thivty-first, but ended by leaving a succeedto the command of the Thir- | Gl (bio aghinst a 10 por cont reduetion which it" will just Bl The = de- | stolen. Ho was trying to sell them | outside tho civil service except the caused by retirement are those of Major LI = > . N ying L £ ¢ 3 o f P P, 3108: ane Bus ) & b e Japtis S 1 sign is to make it a family | for §5 & head, when competent judge ] Tk bW but was kissed off at nine. Slosson opened | gunian of the Fourth infantry, who will | ,Kev; D I 0 YOU oy (hat : S ¥ | for 25 o judges | laborers, and you surcly don't wunt a (s rrnT ozen hard | IRandallof the 1% untry, who cachor of Donve to decli | i Rhper) oy satocinllyl datorod “to ol i y £ tho thirty-second with half a dozen hard | pocome o lieutonant colonel, aud Captain | Pvo eills which ho his roceived from N | D BRI e R R MR ews, like other weokly ers that ha said he was coming to Council Bluffs by the Dot 0 re. it i < i A ey 2 ; - appeared upon the horizon of Council Biuffs | foot route early yesterday morning whan he Don't cure what it is. It means broad | shupe, but fulled at forty-six on un 0nsy | myiop, Willar . Cse, 1 Now York canftadist, who | (GARIG T, oNSpIGI, VAN and gono out with & feeble bub un- | wn nevoss a man duiving i te 5 and butter, and 1t's honest, ain't it?” draw, leaving Ives seven ‘to go, whic R Ao W11 i G B | s AR T S S S OB T (A A B U Ty mistakable flicker. Tt will give' & ro. | itife e i oéred him. the. job af | | Yes, yes” hastily interrupted the | madeatmidught. Scor o e eave eiated o | ity 1O St Eoun b o i ve e bors. | Houlway sumo of the —mews ~of ‘tho week, | taking the cattle to the city and Smith | senator. ““But you'll haye to wash spit- | o Slosson .12,5,0, 5,044, 67, | [Jeutenant Iichard L. Livormore, Righth | FOWCr i certuin quantity of bultion. Eich six | Taor saLE v both local and telegraphic, and witl | qecoptea, Thompson, ns the other man | toons and scrub floors, and I wouldn't 1 27,8,5, 4,1, cavalry, is extended two months. \anths the ihosrawer, s to delivorto i & | 1 honse, Upor Hry givaattontion to soclul, dramaule, musical | called ~ himself, told “his * new mau | liko to offer a manof your ability such a 14, {5 Naval _chunges: Detachied 1 'umlunmn} waives Wis gt to buliton ind aceonts | < - = capable enough to ke the paper o success. | told him to sell them for it he could. | to provide you a mwlflll\'lnw ¥ Slosson, 17 0-16; Ives, 184, Potrel, Asiatic station. per steamer of the | Spartows Point for New London, Conn. 1tis | beip, call wgiin i 5 Stwith clims to be perfectly mnocont of any | | P’rovide nothing,” retorted the now Slosson, 144; Ives, 124, 80th inst., from San Francisco; Licutenany | g¥pected that sho will reach the (rial course YOUNG woman widhies sliuation e e Domestic soan is the best wrongdoing, and the authoiities are inclined | thoroughly angered man. *1 n't live weffer and Ives play tomorrow night. [ N, T. Houston, from the Petrel, on veporting § SAturdiy morning \ur_ s “‘m‘u‘. n:‘. O AT T R K T TR e to believe his statement. The cattlo are | on my talints to the extent of meat and game stands now: * for roliof, ordered to proceed home and | , Mrs Koy Gibleshus fieda sensationil sult | 512, Beo ome ) : i evidently stolen, but they think it was | davink, and I want you to understand, Played. Won. Lost. | grauted three months leave. Tluntington, Ind., a wealthy hanker, for $15,- OS T 8alior 05k, BrasTl Drown BaIaE e Doug McGiuire has been wlentifled beyond | Thompson who did the job. In the mean- | senator, that if you had to live on your e i A3 it H 2 e 000 damigzed for lienating tho- aftcctions of | Litae; wnwwe v to v of “Sport i e i G Schuetter g ber husband rd for renien or o uilic doubt by the young woman who was | time the cattleare in Jenning's stable wait- g g § o z L > y anie wa talents you wouldn't get a square meal | Sjosso; T employed a8 domestic at William Kee. | Ing foran owner to turn up. They are said | (2S00 Y0 & 1 Rloston 2 4 9 1 THE EUMAN HOG. Jlire sostiniay swopt fho iy of D, - e ey o) j0se, 1 > bear the same brand us some cattle ————— Tucker” county L Seven large stores, i“"lfl '""-"-l L the = mon who JaBeag io By iand faoine oae o prued ——— BANK OFFICALS ARRESTED, With Tartleainr Roterenco to Car-ent | (v “wellinie louses hno opir House :m Inreforonco to. tho receivorshin for il proke into their house severa! yeuars s B g (3 Inter ing D Monopolists, lur tocks of lumber were destro Loss | Goge mines, refused to tulk of the matter, ) ntery wn o A s X i e x et v s Y ¢ n n . ahout $75,000). saying that all the Information he hnd was ago and atole L0 ¢ lot of valuable prop Geor . Davis, preseription deuggist A young married woman, living in the | Managers of & Deiunct Colorudo Concern A car-seat monopolist,onc of those men | */7 1‘.‘.: Kunsas supreme court today will hear | What had apearcd ln the morning paper erty, MeGuiro had o partinl hearing in NI T Y TS East” End, had a peculiar dvéam the ABGAERONIA, - s who spread themselves out for more com- { (yq pretiminuy case. Invoivins Mrs. Lense's | - Afteru trinl at Chicago lusting nine weels Judge Mo 8 vourt yestorday aftornoor O nRmont - he Gra other evening, says the Cloveland PPlain JuLesnuna, C Jan. 12.—[Special Tele- | fopt than they are entitled to, was dis- | right to memborship on the Bourd of Char- | the jury fnthe Alonzo W, Wood will contest and_ considerable evidenco was adduced | The avuual encampment of the Grand | ¢ € £ Rram to LuuBa nes Robson, presidgent, | comfited Saturday on a Royal Blue teain | 1es on the motion for & restralnlng order | teturned w yerdivt yesterdiy In favor of tho agaiost him. The youug woman referved | Army of lowa will be held in Council | Dealer. -"{*"Uvmm'd that she was down R I O e S e e o st AT W Balt | asked by Freehorn heirs, My, Wood Jef an Gstite vidued it 1o, n - going from “ono room mto [ Bluffs for the three days beg- | town on Buclid avenue with her baby | and Oscr LACdle, crshier, efunct | between Washington and Baltlmore, | 74"y Madlson street, Chinogo, F1001000 1 st to bo divided wmong his il another, was suddenly confronted by Mc- | pine May 1, and the members of | 80d Wwas preparing to board a cuv to go | State Bank of Julesburg, were today placed | says the Baltimore Sun. In the ladie known as the Ironsides hot :"Hlt"\\):vnv 10 younges ould reach the uge Guire. who stopped wnd talked with her | W\ l‘m;,“m '._\; alvena & aking | home. The step of tha new Euclid ave- | under arres: by S vifft W , ut the | car only one seat was left vacant. 1t | qu iu‘l'mn“ny:l‘ ’:‘IW:HEU\“{l;‘I“:.H‘l‘mll‘v\<l\:u‘l'w :'u‘llx‘x.::Illrxll:;l::‘lll"l)\\\I]u-u ln,; lofy \)Iw goods | S0 ritions ooy AR, A At st veaps | nue motor was rather high and she re- | instanc \‘“(v(!!lu; Gointytrensy lr.‘qll'.'f:f::[f"" was next to the window, and n:x it ;m.. B A au g uk of su - Foreig T e giesing. 16 ©was | O cimpment, held tn Keokul, thero were | quested a gentloman to hold her baby | Whe will huve to muke good 4 shoringe of | placed the overcont and travolling bag | " tico Burtlett of New York has refused to cre o il anhe MAd COD- | § 000 veteraus prese as O vhile she boarded the cor. He con- | § HY: KRR RAN QNG 4] ) 4nk. | of the man who sat at the other end of | wilow the demurrers in the recsnt olection fessed tho crime while confined in the | 00 veteraus present, and as Council Rluffs | while she FAQ AR O ©on- | 7pjig uformation chiarges them with receiv- m g AR S a UM O ApREEAaleak o Noebraska penitentiury to Mr, Keoline, and | 13 far ahead of Keokwi.in the matter of ral- | sented, but before he could return the ing deposits when the bank was insolvent the seat. l\\'nyhhlnh entered the car ;.‘.fi;‘:u;ny"fi ..1|'m:i“!n}.‘f-l..(1“"‘4\'..:\',“.:'.;'.1 duft had promisea to restore them to him if Kee }"u..\ v.un\lm.w;. u'lllil:u'm ‘-'l}xvu nout is looked | infant to the arms of its mother the car | and embezziement. They gaye bond for and the colored porter politely u;kull tike plado Junuary 29 M. Cholmel In Cour was yesterday roe liue would not prosecute nim, a condition to | (%, AWIE nu.". w@\n‘t l}\nl‘_ un- | started and left without the child, The | their appearance and will have thelr pre- nw man m,,rm- the seat to one of the | “myueagt-bound frefeht tealn, consisting of | elocted presidentof the Frenchsonate, = D»Lx::‘«‘l "l‘l:\‘ll‘im::::; *Tuo ‘Lhc Aftornaon Mty | accommodate” the crowds that will be on | 8nd so troubled wus her mind that she e ""”“" still polite, requested the man B30 D yonteriliy by obatracuions thatiad | o i intended to erento u naw 7 Ll HSAY ATLOENOON WL 2 | by and tne probability .8 that every | awoke. Her velief at finding it all a Mrs. Stevenson's Luncheon. to remove his baggage from the s (]n I A AL P RIORLAL IR AAAA D - ~ assembly hall, together with most of the | dream was so great that she decided to Wasningroy, Jan. 12.—Mrs. Stevenson | The only vreply was a grunt. The rumor hus reuched El Paso that Mexic clally devoted to the “develoy Tad u Skeiete churches, will have to be culled into uze for | buy a book on dreams and learn what it | gave a luncheon today in honor of Mrs, | ladies passed on. : aldiors cuptured Victor Ochonand shot bt | eulure. 0 A young man giving bis name as James campfives aud other meetings of the encamp- | gll signitied. Cleveland at the Normandie, The table was An athletic young man |||‘|!nu-m. \}).n faursday mapulug a6 shsies, B 18 oy ne | A dlineiah trom Mossmblaup announo ”\‘4“‘ Wilson was arrosted yesterdny aftornoon as | meut — Yesterday she called ata down town | in the form of u hollow square and was dee- | Was a etickler for fair play, rose from wernment hus offered 81,000 for Ochou, dead | has captared ull Muknjiros positions on fuke. he wuas making a bee line for a motor Ladies, if you desire ansolute peace in | book store and related her dream to the | orated with ferus, smilax and roses. The [ his seat. got one of tho ladies to take it | Gr alive. Nyunziand bus Hborated o number of sluyes, trau to go to Omaha, In his effects was | the kitchen ask your grocer forJ. C. | clerk, who chanced to be an acquaint- ests were: Mrs. Cleveland, = Mrs, | and threw his overcoat over his arm “le' .:x)u .):;:.‘." “‘.:,‘fl‘l.‘,l':,:u‘[‘"',"',‘.'.'.‘ "y]',‘.';. Plyeards hivve boen postod o the waily att found u skeleton key of the most pronounced | Hoffmayr & Co’s Fancy Patevt flour. | ance. She purchased the book and | Gresham, Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs, Lamont, Mrs | and strode to the seat cecupied by the T ’ (RHUMER o RhIARICIRE § BAROR pos 1he H Uty after the noon hour yesterdy Junos The Austrian horities wre tuking type, one which would open almost | Trade mark—Blue Rooster, turned Fredon, founder of the maritime obe servitory at Hivmburg, bs dead A dispateh from V A Rnnounces the ros tirement of the Gernian ambassador to the indox, where she found | Bisscll, Miss FHorbert, Mrs, Hoke Suwith, | mean man. Ho said not a word, but | GGdS " accdandy dichurked s i dnd R AT e e i Ja b any lock. The authorities are of the opinion : - ==== | that such u dresm asshe experierced | Miss Morton, Mrs. Kuller, wity, of the eblef | gtepped over the monopulist's fuet, tossed bulll etruck T, A, Jamos, ‘tosring Off the | threat that he 1s the man who stole C. L. Gillette's Now Mouey Ordera foretola that the dreamer would receive | Mie Blackiurn. Mrs Goeman. Mes, Stew. | his overcoat over the back of the seat, A alit o ton Alasalng A dispatoh from 8t Potersburg says the overcoat and sold it in Omuta for §.50, He | Anew style of money ovders has Just | twice as much s she had 1ost, SEUARLUNED, Soit HOFORM SR, 5 threw the other mar's overcoat to one \ sulagien dosting. ; JBRLIUTAR U SonSANIRAIN ENbARS 00 is also recognized as the man who was found | come into use in the postoftice . here. “What would I get,” she said to the pus s i side, dropped his valise to the floor, and | Jugton stating emphuatically that unless his | 23 600,000 roubles bs expected in the ordinary loitering about the Denforth block & few | ‘The priacipal chauge from the'+ans | olerls. naoeently. Sibiat molt bo ol Working ior tire ‘Frisco ook comfortablo possossion of the seat. | stsrters in th totorut bulidn e reuilred | S8 DU I dortoor 850 flays ako with the ovidautintontion of bieak: | formerly used is that now thq | as much to me as my baby? Spmixapiep, Mo. Juu. 12.~General Super- | After the young wan had seated himsol{ | 14 wllL maye, at nd transact tho postoice | o0 roublis tn the e traoralasey ostiuatis 10, hg into o L name of the payee is written in said the clurk laconically, | inteadent Wentworth of the St. Louisand | all the pussengers in the car clapped Frank Rocketeller of Cleveland, when scon | 000 roubles by reserye funds from the proe v Y £l 1 £ 1601, Cleds Of the 3 per cont gold 1oun Of 180k, Ask your grocer for Domestic soap the body of the order, while hertofore it has | ad she has not spoken to him since. San Francisco toad und oficial party pussed | their hands in applause. Cigar cases | yosterduy by un Assocluted press represcntis / ” i

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