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THE OMAHA DAHY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 1891 ki) ccoe o - . —— e — BIE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUF e has alrendy been presented ~to ¢ stood at about 14 t0 19 below during the day | ter, il providing for the taxation of and commenced to sink rapidiy this evening Creston's Cold Spel —_— ) A STor0 8 - Lt % exton's Spetl. COUNCIL BLUFIS | the poles of the company, and both matters | i Siotbios b T N T o hetorv sore oud | - Cnustaw, T, Jun, Ok (Mpecinl Telegram Blatirm of Brucisles. Whiok Oaide tis—"2 > OFFICE: NO. 12 PEART sTRERT | Prohibition B0 LhHe et meating. At ofoes Wil glap pa | Letteriay’s ~»\ll""“a‘“"i Something Out | &ifii faiting fast. Ivis very still aud clear, | to Tz Ber.| -This city and surrounding HOFm. of Lrinoiples Whios Guide the g Grape Growers Ass:ciation, made to huve the eity council order the voms of the Usuall for Omaha, \EATIER DU MROASTS, country was visitod by o severe blizzard Illinois Association, | bany to station flagmen o5 all crossings and ey - B today. At 12o'clock last night the thero Telivered by carrler to nny partof the clity R dangerous Junctions at its own expense. It Will Be Warmer, with South Winds | mometer vegistored | below zero, and & : | e 3CURY AL DOWN o 4o low. Tho wastnee medorated | P AT ATAY & g ) CUs A A i vday In Nebraskn. a. m. 24= below. The weather moderat PUBLI } NN o irager ANIVATED DISCUSSION OF THE QUESTIN | i e, ME3CURY AL N THE BULS | © T Mroday i ebwan T L S ol Tho weathor wloderaied | PUBLIC TAKEN INTO THEIR CONFIDENCE L n the district court yesterday the case — N e e o | below at 11 o'clock. St prioNgs § Businessomen. ... .. Y043 _— o i AR ALK sitbred Thursday: For Nebraska, lowa and South : ; i N TELEPHONES | fusinessOfce... of Henry Hoffmin nzainst C. ARMANSPETACT | piygyury.0ne Degroes Below the Minimum Y SO TH \ Maky Trilny Deinyeds Al Religlo-Politienl Organ'zations D Proposal to Ask the Leglalatare to Permit | wason trial. It involves the ownership of 3 Dakota—Fair; warmer Thursday and Fri b o] ® F——'———_ i h ;B e R L CORLITRLCOIE ay: wi g L Denvqre, la., Jan, 24.—A blizard swopt | nounced-T ter Patrio d the Manutacturo of Wine Preciple | about £2,200 worth of property. Hoff- day: winds shifling to south. N A kL ARG LL L LR MINGE ME i Wave's SevorityBettor Phungs Losul Record, this part of the state last night and this Love for Amerfean Tostitations, A wies @ Lively Argaomont—Frait man, who s very old and fecble 1 Prospsestsfor Todny b b morning, delaying many trains, The thoer They Say, ts Thelr Al Boston Store ten-day sale now on. Growers Adopt ftesolntions. :\n-‘| wn:m;n ta A \:‘ :~.|» ‘nr Iv. lish u..«l l(\rry‘wr \»‘s‘ ru'r‘ :\ [ \Ir‘ m({ (nw“.;v-\lv;,“(‘:\u:u““l momotot ranged from 10 to 90 degreos bolow Say, 4 : induced to sign a deod to sighty acres o —— Jan. 2 naha record of temperaturo o RS The Geograph nst Mon E— land, near Minden, to Altmansperger rainfall compared with corresponding day of * evening at the residence of Drand Mrs. I | e Wich the | togciher with 800 worth of ‘porsonal pr The minimum température in Omaha yes- | past four years: of tho Grip. BLoowisatos, UL, Jan. 24, ~The nuwber of W. Houghton, rohibition was the rock upon which the | 5 ving o pension that gave him €10 per | terday was below gero, which was regis- 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891, | 0 porsistent cough which usually fol- | delegates to the state convention of the > list wh drunk and | Grape Growers association came near cloay b Maxi temperature 485 480 el Poter Doyle, n ruralist who got drnivk and | Grapo Growers association came near ¢loav- | month for the restof his life, Tho consid- | tered about 3 a. m. and continued for four | Jaxtmum temporature 162 433 485 402 | 1o5g "an attack of tho grip can be perma- | American Protective association has been nearly frozo to death, was fincd 1050 in | ing in twain yesterday afternoon, A meet- | cration for all this was that Altmansperger | o™ e 07 o'clock the ten peraturs | Average tomperature.. *1 40> 209 | nently cured by taking Chamberlain's Cough | Jargely augmented. The following declara- police court yesterday morning. : ing wis_ held fn the office of Wheeler & | should “support 'hyp ~during = wie we | o og “but only sliehtly. It was | Precipitation 007 .00~ .00 | Remedy, W, "A, MeGuire ot McKay, O. | tion of principles has been adopted and made The letter carriers of the city will give @ | fopald for the purpose of taking steps | maiuder of his Bfe. —Hofman mnow | EZ6 TN, 00 TRe LKA e T $° | " Statoment showing the condition of tem- | says: “La Grippo loft me with a sovero \OF principles hns been ddopted and mat ball this evening nt Chamberst ball 1o | o0y having o bll ntroducod fn | Salms that the defondunt hus cof Ll 1y morning than it has ben in | et G HLN pitation at Omaha for tho | cotigh, After using soveral different medi. | PUbtic < proceeds to go to help the poor of the city wi L a fulfll lis shave of the contract, and has | Omaba for several years, the lowest poing | Beriimest n WWERIRIERGS fnes without relief, I tried Chamberlain's [ Fiest Nationality fsnot a bar to member Thero will bo o special meeting of the | he legislature looking toward the permis- | compelled him to do work that'was aito- | repcned by the morew ut Wihtar belig || orml tamBORUIO S s rior: | Cough Remedy, which effected o pernanent | S4b 0 theorder. No nian s asked whoro e Woman's Relief corns tomorrow at 2: | ion of the manufacture of wine iu the state. | gother too hard for a man "1',‘ 20t the l”" 16= pelow zero. The sno s pownt e the dav.... | cure. 1 have also found 1t to be withont Socond—We Intorfore with no man's partisan o'clock to meet the national deputy presi- | About thirty or forty members of the asso- | elaims to have ived only &30'in the two | 15° BHOW Zore. F 0 AT § lureh ... cqual for ehildren, when troubled with pollties, dent. ciation were present, togethior with o num- | $C4Ts that he lived with dltmanspergar, Ho | ™ ouen e past fow years have not | Normnl precipitation oreronp. 2 and d0-cent bottles for sa T We attack o mon's relizion so long ; 1. Field C fih . itAstrols w D i | accordinzly wants the aeed set asideand | - Hing Y Seficiency for the day. dtigglste, < he does 1ot attenipt to ke his religion o The Al G. Field Columbinn_minstrels will | bor of outsiders, who were move ot less in- L recorded thing equal to yesterday's ¢ 1 : g ¢ 0 were move or I the proverty givea back to him. A : Defietoney stice Mareh i ’ iifpimiinis clement of politient powes appe Dohany's next Monday night. | goee 003 Alaxandor Wood occupied the temperature this is_far from being the cold- | “Spelow zero. POATRS AT B Fourth—Wo units to protect our country ihls Is one ol tho bust companics ROW O | gpajy ana J. P, Hoss acted as secretary, A few young men and women are | fakMasther B QUILS A8 SRS | Reports irom Othior Stations at 8 e o oy G ToEane: AN HRRtoRaL T s Hotss LR, Al i ~ Hyron King, the clocutionist who dgighted | After tho object of the meoting had been | Wanted af ”‘b"]'“" of the Saturday | o piicury d down ' to 822 below. a Whist Clul's Dancing I Linter Blockes | sistontly boing sot forth by 4 cortain roleio- the. crowds at the Chautauqua assembly stated 15, H, Odell was ealled upon to tell | Stary 203 Sapp bloc On Jununr, rocord was 24 below'; 7 25 Narrow Eseape from Fire. poliietal orgnization o vontrol the governs few years ugo, has been engaged to what bis ideas were upon the subject, he Goorge S. Davis, prescription drugy Janu (1887, 22 below and Junuary 5, 3 ge One of the Jjolliest and most successful | {ERE 15N 6V and rolietons Hborty, entertainment at the Broudway Methodist | paving written the letter which first caused % - d e B G LBEARE s ) STATIONS ! ER social gatherings ever held in South Omaba | Fitth - We ke {n f4v0F Of pRoscey i constis church during April {Heinknoanasn it ot tho meeting Lo be mius Nassau Investment company guarantee | in l: 3 \\in-x‘x\}‘l’m(xu\.uf : ¢ Jl., below ;:,yl £ g took place at Knights of Pythias hall Tues- | tutional |I.>-.-‘mv and maintidning the govern: floor fn Harl, Hans & Co's store | o oo S €0 e, o callea atton- | Nobraskarailroad collections: “Merriam | 18 SaEys St b e o mara dle: g H a0y 6venl Tt: wak: & dunoiig paety glven || T nvor tie Gnlvad S uas - s ; + | through the daily papers illea atten- | ! In 1831 both Jauary and February were dis i ) o i cletlo: caught fire yesterday afternoon from the block, Couneil Bluffs Y PRoso Volitloo-Religlons Societios. ) beat in the chimney. A piece of the floor | tion to the delicacy of his position ) L d tinguished by periods of intense cold. In | ——— - ——— | by the members of the Drive whist club. OIS B STt chim A ¢ 0! 00 3 \ / 2 ‘ S D Olear & b A AT AroAS, S We regar oliglo-political organ = was torn away and the five was extinguished | as he knew that some of those present were | Domestie soan is the best SRR b s b 00 Ol Venuto Bros. orchestra furnished delight- | jiiions as the eneniies of feligions and ¢ 1L without calling the department determined prohibitionists, who were op- & = L b nRuS Por o Ta L STk tes W Pl 00 Cliir ful music and those who did not care to trip | iiberty B, BhsTh aitd. Gesran TOmar; who Wabw i 1 to any of leglsintion that twovid LFeW0Vaitah; oo indications ars for gradually rising | Vilond i) the light fantastia spent the. evoming ab | , SN Inou onnfon wnwise and e restod soveral daya fio on susbicion of hav | look like a retreat from probibition, Later | 0, . Drew and Miss Mattio E. Ovorton, | temperature today. 8t Lonis 00 cards, Each member of the club invited one | nifiitiry offee i this country tien wiho owe ing been nixed up in the burginry of several ;J»f"“"5,‘.'},"",:3",}'1\'\ \: ‘»Il_:'ll[fll“;"l"l( .':j':f!"",’,‘ both of this city, were married yeste BELOW ZERO ALL AROUND, & Bt 08 couple as guests and this made a suf- | Suprenic alleglance to any forcign King, suloons, could nov be held when “they were | I8t were as fully aware of tho delicacy of | 4" yriemoon at the residence of the Daveuport... ... 0 fivient number to comfortably fill tho hall, | LS or teelesiastical powors ; tried in police court yesterday morning iis position as ‘he was, for when it cime Y o5 ! Low Tomperatares Recordod in All Polnts s 00 I ighth—Wo are therefore malntaining the Thay wero given fifteen days m jail apieco | their turu to talk thoy raised a roar that | bride's parents on Iust Broad T A CARERAL West R 0 The lady members of the clud_ furmishod a | prineiple of’ and genvral” wietiriing 'iea 4 g % have be 9 XU coun e >, oy siating. The cer > : b i A ” sehool orzanization and will oppose Al at= Ak deloitiiae could have been heard in the next county. Rev. H. P. Dudley officiating. The cor AN AR CEe T NEOTE s ko w athom nae. | RApldCitye::y delicious spread, whicn was served | 1) : | ¥y I Vithassed by § % 8 < dan, 24 E 3t elen empts Lo supplant it by any sectarian insti Yesterduy was decidedly the coldest day Prohibs Fought Successtally. el G LU I NI o | e e e T o (s av 110 lock, President Jayeox | tution vl bua) A < diate relatives of the partics. Both are | companime I 4 ol Ninth=We: nye all bt of thescuson. At 6 olock tho thevmom: |, The prohibition side of the controversy | \rall kuown in Council BufTs, Ahe groom 1s | yailed here yesterday was discontinued last | & LI LA il aolela - Bl 5 S (LI LUE (L etor at Schneider's store on Broadway regis- | 'wig' unintained. by Messrs. avery, Lo G, | Woll kuo oun R TCCUIRS |1 A T L i 2 among those preseut were the followin .10 use publie funds foriny IS s (e b bblo s Vero, thie motor e M Y a popular young business man of the city, | evening, but the cold Increased duving the | Mi [ s kLl R A M. ) :;fl'\“'tvj"x CIie. LS TEA G ar e L Wser \woLk e o g e o R e i povition | ypile the bride, she dauehten of Mi wid | night andat Sovclock the signal service i S S AL h athin IBITRIGARER OB PR VLS bk o S P 5 9 - SNt L e hiod, L Ll Mrs. A. Overton, is heartil admired by al 4/ b k - s, il T fndienates trace, * AL T P % 1 proper station and oo cxposed places tho mer- | of tho ‘K dosire sShouid be sent in Mrs, A Ovorton, I8 honrtily ndmivad by oll | venu roported 14142 below zevo. Rallrond | T entee {Hace: SBOION EON0: st OMmoll, Watldi, Chiarles Witt- | *BEICTEWE tavor e opening o privat cury got as low as v—‘ clow < N from the ape G wers associat they tend congratulations. ‘They will reside for | tra el 18 not g tly interrupted, ounly What February Promises. H Sy -9 i T L I':‘” ial s wols, \UH\4[\;~. :l mon= A series of special revival meetings is in | would instantly have their names | tho t at the Overton residence, vains from the east being delaved o briet s (i Miss Gilehrist, sterles to public officinl inspection and progress at the Broadway Methodist ehurch. | dropped from = the membership roll. | U Prescntat the Overton residence. Ll e e L Ot Jun. 24 —The chicf of the weath v fickox, Miss eCoy, M. i e R O L AT 'ho pustor is assisted by bis brother, Rev. | Tho anti-prohibition side was repre- 5 Toltvlos' ATGHURGHIA. rataedy eliTs y Himes : : bureau directs the publication of the follow- | homas Flynn, Mr. and Mis. B iy ne Drotestune nstitutionsneu ier s iy WAL “Dudloy. ot Dunla, nd Prot, Smith | setited. principily by Doter ‘Wieso, De: | qioeionios ;:",I(’“V",: R Ll h““ 18 | “Dispatches from Kansas, Missouri and | i data, compiod from tho record of abser- | Carpentor, Me. add Mes. J. M. Tanner, Mr. | WSHHCAE e i Ko brchanging ous of Woodbine, the latter looking after tha | Deetlkcen and rize I, Wheeler, The ques- “I.,,“, ley's. DeHaven’s, Council Bluffs: | Oklahoma indicate that the cold was very :‘;l(l«un‘- f;w Lo uth of 1»‘nml o aL | .‘.;u} M G ( SLFCLL oy :nu!.}\\r;i_I' 141 Jyll protect our cltizen lnborers from ¢ vit musical part of the services. Large crowds | tion of the propriety of drinking liquors was | eardsle o i cil B Vet i reathed tho | this station for a period of tweuty-three | Holmes, Mr. and Mes. 1M, Swith, Mr. and | Influtnices ' Steleap, “pauncr e are in tiendanco nightly and much interest | argucd to the fullest extent Trom cvery con. | 2404 Cuming strect, Omaha. T i oty e | years. i Mrs. 1Ii Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watts, | Lhor whichd th the Tostramentaity. of & et Y CalvabIB SLATUPBIRE: REet 3 lowest iu sears, Av Speingticld, Moo the | ™1™ belisved that the facts thus set forth | Mr. and Mrs. Brainard and M. ana’ Mrs, Ly | Europan pro st soefeuios, nd, i this L ¢ - ; el AT e Have you secn the new gas heaters at | ¢ 0/feet-deap ind | ; 2y STB O LA SFRAES L e DUbIERHENGAIL || OF Gibsoe: wniry, by the aid of strikes and the subtle A man was discovered lying across the It was finally daecided ¢ the Grapo | ¢ e o mercury registers 162 below, All trains } Stries Lkl 5 PhEy e B influ )f priests, aro rapidly supplanting motor company’s track on Thirty-first street | Growers ation as such should havo | the Gus com are delayed, Av Monett similar conditions | 18 the speeial student. s :m.\nlx;_ as th ‘; o 1o IREE R BIGIETA a8 our free educated Amerlcan citizens 1o every. Tuesday night. The moforman of the west | nothing vl‘».l.,!\\;thn drasing up any petition LAt Ion: prevail. :fi‘(;};‘;;;:»;‘;‘ o erans ta ki | Thio istei blodleshad) ariotheiriarrows es=: | Al EMAUKESIECEEETEENEHT Pl bound train discovered him justin time to | to the legislature, and the meoting ad- 2 2t i ‘The cold in Kansas 18 not as intense and portat | elements and | A€ e B b A VARt AT TR iirted holiove thoro should be an od= stop before cutting him 1 two, The fellow | journed. It immediately reconvened as a | Fred Mittnacht was fined 81 by Justice |\ %00 ol “averazed about two inches, | the range w .n;.\ \\hl uriations mag (\ po_from mmIl »hm'm.l .\’«r .'1;.). 1I~'k gentional qualification (0 tho elvctive frans Wah found to b very druni, bav had head | meeting of the fruit groiwors of Pottawatta- | Fox yesterday for contempu of court. Mitt- | Fon i most part traius aro on timo. This | be expected to keep ny correspoud- | firomen were called thoro about 9 o'clock. | chiso thut will reuivg every 2 e enough left to enable him to stagger away, | mie county, and the same question came up. | nacht will take the case up to the | morning the mereury ranced from Y= to 16= | ing wouth. e Great clouds of smoke were scen issuing e roasting the motorman soundly for diswrb- | Fortunately the discussion did not have 10 | district court on & writ of certiora. | below throughout the state. A tramp wis N6 hormatam Gty 20 from the basemont by Dotective Thomas, | . WAOE et Ofse ing his sleep. egin all over again, and it only W0k & very |y o oo which he s charged | found frozento death eight miles novth of | Meanor normal temperature, 202, <77, | Who prompuly turned in tho alave. . ourteen—\We are In favor of putting fntc C. Gionson took charse of L. Kinne. | Sort time for a_committes to draw up wio [ £hE, Chse 28 Rk (BO T SUER | Ditrsbure, Kan., this morning. Avhis side | bhS WATMGE Nebriary was that of 1877, | iug buneh of rags wrapved in wire was found | 0filie honest, uid wrilo, ptriols who 4ro bost han's store yesterday as rocelver, upon ap- | Decossary resolutionsand have thom adopted | gyjo g well as the searc \so, | were two empty whisky bottles, From | "qhecoldest February was that of 1875 with | in the basement. ‘Ihe rags nad b Wtieal parties. . R LEG plication of the owne Mr. Kinnehan | With only two dissenting votes, those of Ray- | /¢4 hoth been taken to Justic urt | Guthrie comes the inf that the | an average of 1 oughly saturaied with kerosene, Fifteen—We aro willing to be governed by ¢laims that he would have been able to | mond and Williums, “The following were | o550 a'of venue, The former wiil be | thermometer reached 112 below zero this Vo hizhost t aturo during any Fobru- claimed had been used by the these principles In our future political ac. weather the storm had it not been for the [ the resolutions: tried Saturday afternoon at2o'clock and | morning, the lowest point ever rcached of OmBOUERLEy S e ‘epru. | thawing out the frozen pipes. ‘The damage | tion. e otbeg - v . 5 ; ttemper hring any Febru- | 4 v be a few dollars, Tho firomel teenth—Our wmission 1S to awaken tho action of the bank in recording his chattel Formally Ask the Law. the latter on Monday. which there is any record. Sufferiug pre- 555 on Hebruary 4, will only be a fow dollu ) L Amcrica: from thelr lothurzy, ih= mortgage contrary to agreement, and tho a1 HED I roTiE Tk woa Mwestarn oy vails among the new settlers, who were un- prEctn e bocn called_ to this bulding six tines nerleatrom thale dothutes, ine o) i 4! - o (L 1, indis X * suc ved or, 3 0 W onth but each time (ALDEILLLCLLLD e subscquent anxiety ol his other creditors to 5 ry bacoming one of the leuding Cure indigestion ana biiousness with | prepared for such weather. e o thEnnnth Ghiés within the lust few months, i is the price of liberty, yet tho ross. thoiv Clisims. He' still thinkshe will | industrics :f;"'.’»?'-- Sliite; Cu‘.'y"l Dionsunds of | DeWity's Littie Barly Riser o) oy [ ropbet e e h 01 St an e QIR DUER B GO | et o lln‘l repubile I vo'iol s to 6 ble 10 py all his debts and have @ bal- | acres being already devoted thereto, and 2 o 16= below zero i o'clock this 20 i tion. bo viglant, and n conscious strongth are B Sy though still In ts fufiney the surplus product IT WAS 4 PECULLAR FAILURE. morning, moderating to $= velow at 9 | “Hakieitest montbly precipitation was .09 T intently cliasing the almighty dollur or Yrize Masquerade Ball. O T T X OO DL L0, More Complications in the Case of the | both cast and west, wel te this morning The ipitation was 0.0 cer Van Wie suppressed what migh A e o et e L L LD Don't {oiaet to attend! tha Brand prizs|| norios miar Lo on . (i 0RUie AWest afd Lraken Cuss County. towa, Bank, o ane t Lo i s, Ingh In 1878, mount of procipltation re. | NAve been o damaging .conflagratiou at | * A R G o et R idhradaballiiectEatrdiyieyanine | e raising of grapes constitutesa | Aviavric, Ia., Jan. 24— [Special to Tue Traias from St Louis Late, Rataen iRy b consceutive hours | Twenty-fourth and K streets just in the | loyalty. Bave met ot 1n several couns ! A AL very erable portion o 1 industry, 5 o R T T T S D e 5 r ovep | UPIeS remote from this that arc as loyal as any at Hughes' hall, given by Biuff City | puv'ttuit tarmers 1n Pottawa fe couniy -Another chapter was enncted yes r. Joserm, Jun, 24 —The blizzard L CeE CAOMOU RSO iy 1 Dickof time. The oficer was passing over | pvivi™ Rt thoy are not. Romunista, Ameris by, No. 39, U. O. T. B. Tickets, 50 ?nvlnrl_h;i-. 1 C Hl‘lh'» havin yin the late Cass County bank failure p’u ailed he 1»‘\-o:ulr}.|‘:u g WOrs twenty-four conseeutive hos l’\m beat \l\hm\ ‘n.» ;i m\r\'vr;wl 5||1l4lvkx) issui _I .‘|” ulty mm-.t.‘.]u I ]nll‘mlu‘ ur .u-an 1e best Counei ve to fifty ucres fr r 7 SFar & oushier: i the night and early this morning t i ter of 1854-0) was O inches on Feb n a barrel of rubbish in the rear o utlon, laws, fons, flag, and, above all, . 5 Ttk -nd%mw-\ nofl, Bluffs muio { TX&E0 MY o orsea ivall “adapted for s Aluort Dickorson, the cashier, was | b ragistered from 15 to 26 belg R 1ches on Feb= | 4 inilo & Allon's bakery. Securing o bucket | our public for withiout intellizencod D L ancancy: N e sted on the wstigation of W. C. Carter. | oo, The air this morning is bright, but at CLOUDS AND WEATHER, and water he soon put out the five. v was | {his representutive republic will ko to pluces. Shakespearean entertainment at | not profitable for shipping long distances to corson had gorie to Omaba on business | 10 o'clock the temperature was still 14S v number of cloudiess duys, 10. about 4 o'clock iu the morning und if it had Chools, and the mutilation of reference OhAtabais! academy TEuEday nimht | MirKauRsothon el riarotom o it and it was thought that he was sceking an | below. All trains arc delayed from the east, Mumimer of partly eloudy days, 10. | not veen discoverad by the ol t that S0 cover e i of i so-called Chawbers' acudemy Thursday night, | Mk USRS 0 attawat- | opportunity to disappear. Ho waived ox. | the ono from St. Louis, due heroat7:25 a. so number of clondy days, 8. time there would no doubt have been cou- | ehrch, which is more pe Jthan religions. February 1, by John Juy Frainey. | 0 sounty, Towa, in public session. that tho o ion andlwvas pINGoa niior 83,000 bonda | T being Ffour? T AT WIND. sidorable damuge done, Wo et ovposed (0 priests uid prolutes, us Tickets at Riley & Sherradan’s and | Twenty-fifth ' general assembly of the state of and was place W bonds. | opose from the west report rough weather, ling winds have been from the such, taking purt in eiections and voting their Camp's drug bu,,-c De and Is heveby requested and ear- malkes a total of $10,000 now holding | ;¢ were not very much delayed. hwoest. A Party of Young Folks. laity us & unit in the nterests of u forcign ——— ly wged toso aviend the present1aws of | pim and many claim that iv is not sulicient z lie higliest velocity of the wind durinz any | A jolly party of little folks ave a pleasant tion with intent to fujure this nation 9 o O stute for the suppression of int * ome of tho Low t Rendings. 0| ar v -1 o 4 7 and its tnstitutions. Ask your h'“"‘“ for Domestic soap. R T s T O for the crime, While there has been but & Fobruary was forty-ine miles on February 4, | (el v on Miss Nellio Dare Tuesday Rl o ice d esstug of garpes | X : 2 > 24— i according | 1889 naE E Hosn & vt ks = Protestant Protoctive Assools » RYONAL PARAGRAPHS. oth grown within the | little outward demonstration outside of the - Pavn, Jun, 24=While not, according | [0 precast Official Observer Weuther | 'evening. ‘Those present were Katie Powell, Erateatan(ELEstECLIVEE ROl ntiony stato tnto wine and cldor, and o ulso Permit | onorving of red pamt on the bank building | e con o R ot o, | Bureau. Miller, Tma_Brown, Fannie and Otto | . HAMILTON, Ont,, Jan. 2t.—The Protestant A.N. Yost and family have roturned from | e five gatlons o 50, preseer I QA o o Diokersons & Diokorsontin| Lo e o e e LEAVING FOK TIUE EAST, " Ired Brown, Fred Mullen, Callie | Protective association continued in session & holiday visit with fricnds in Nortolk, Neb. | and also pe it the transportation of thesume | few nights ago, there 1s a deep undercurrent | 8 o'clock this morning in thiscity. Ordinary gumm John Gosney und Lyle Gray. | this afternoon. ‘The’publication of vho oath ! Harry Bowman orrived in the city last | Within the s 3 3 of feeling v AL Dickerson among the | thermometers went away below thut and 4 | Heavy Temperature Falis in the Ohlo anda | The evening was happily spent by all. has raised much crit icism. the principal ! i 5 Rosolved. ator Gronewes and Rep- ttors. Who! o 5 Aveds ) y v 1o B0 ST BTl Iy evening to say “hello” to his friends. For | L GG Uooper and Diedorich b ro- | depositors, who compose hundreds of the | Jight bup very cutting breeze made the cold Missixsippi Valleys. ! e et clauso being: “That 1 will not employ a - several months past he has been travelng fni s o e best citizens of the county. ‘Tue incidents | ghe less endurable. e e S ot > gt y Qussip. { & Roman Catholic in any capacity if I cun se- 1 ¥ '8 | questéd to present the foregoing in the senate O e COU ot Cricaco, Jan. 24.—The weather bureau | arice Eltie O'Donnell is seriously il D e for a Milwaukee cigar house, and this is his | wnd house respectively, and to use their best | dttending the faiture are without a parallel Minus figures were reported from all parts T P O A T A o on1 ously § cure the services of a Protestant.” One o fivst visit here since he loft, more than a | endeavors tosecure the enactment of alaw to [ in many respects in bauking business in | of the uorthwest east of the mountains, | Announced last night the 2 Miss Annie Smith is on the sick list. the statements made by Grand Dresident year ago. = | thoabove end. 7 fowa. “Tuie oificers and stockholders ave per- | Winnipes with 405 below will_bo coldest, | wave of the winter thus far will reach Chi- | Goop0 W, Droper of Jonesvitle, Mich., is | McConnell in bis address was that in the last D. C. Bloomer has received news of | A committee was appointed, consisting of | sous of prominence and the bank hus doue a | huy Minnedosa 852 below, St. Vincent 342 | cago today, with a drop of from twenty | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watts, provincial election 100,000 votes were pol| and the Protes ant Protective associa business, the deposits controlled 17 per cent of the number, and be- enerally run- r Smith, Alexander Wood and George | b the death of her niece, Mrs. M. J. Milliken | Spenc ow, Moorhead 822 below, and Huron and | 1o fifty degre The wave is billed through The Young Men's institute will eive a of Cunandagua, N.Y. Mrs. Milliken haa | R Wheeler, to go to Des Moines and look | ning about £500,000, a great deal of which | Bismarck 502 below. were not far behind. St f tho ppi al- it hall next Friday evening e 1affs & ninm et o bioen, hag | aftcr the mattor in the' legislature, Al | was drawing 7and'S por cent intorest. Noi| Montana, Wyoming, North and South Da- | the states of the Mississippland Ohio val G ‘f“h'".“f“;_‘ull l\‘,"’;“"),“'“";':"j tho | fore the next proviucial elocuion, which will had many friends, who wiil regret to learn | though the Grape Growers association will | statement hus yet been mado by Receiver | kora, Manitoba and the Canadian northwesr, | 1658 by Thursday morning, ety blooming plants wero ruined by the | be during the coming summer, the associa- e e not. have anything to do with tho case, the | Steinke and it is impossible to. give an accu- | Miunesota, Towa and western Wisconsin re- | - Fowt Wayse, Ind., Jan. 24.—The cold wave | frost Tuesday night av the home of Ml and | vion expects Lo control 50 per cent of the lu- oes Ee Aetion taken will b fully as effective, for it | Tate statement of liabilities, but they’ are | port tomperatures of from 8= to 405 belowy, | has reached us, though the.fall of snow here + Mrs. Joseph Sipe. gitimate vote. Among those attending the BOWMAN OWNS UP, was practically & unauimous expres estimated at about 0,00, Rhd che cold will Bold on for soma bours yot, | wus very light! At Plymouth, sixty miles | The Woman's Relief corps and Daughters | convention are a number of lawyers, mems opinion by the gentlemen compo: There will bo o long and hard foughit bat- | he cold 1s still intense tonizht, but there is | west, the storm ussumed the blizzard force [ of Veterans give a cavd party at Knights of | bers of purliament and other gentlemen well Cheerfully and (I:nul\lllunlly Admits that He | sociation, :{c in the u;\xl'h OVl ‘x: the s.;ulux:m;ll uz a gleam of comfort fron the northwest, the | and the ‘Al of \l;l)\\' .lrm:inm:wd zurmu feet, | Pythias nall nvufilund:ny evenn, Will He the Next Fosumuater. = ST here 1s an open question as to whether iv | meveury haviog gone well above zero at | Incomins trains from the west are from one : i i : et R SRR 10 IR AT || S T T Gty was a state bank or u private institution. [ soveral points, - to two hours late. : satisticd when Judize I sentenced him / Ry cat ot e Touul During the epidemic of la grippe Cham- | The bank was organized as o state bank Cixeixxary, Jan, 24, —Shortly after 411 th in the county jul for o visit of several woeks to the national | perluin’s Cough Remiedy took the lead here | ywirh the present ofticers —J.C. Yetzer, presi- o'clock this morning rain began to fall. 1t | yaerancy . capital, where he has been looking atter the | and was much better liked than other 2ough | dent; Isane Dickerson, vice president, and , Jan. 24.—Tne coldest weather | quickly turned to snow with rapidly falliug | oy Goes e e fight over the ofice of ~postmaster. | medicina.? L M. Bangs, druggist, Chats- | Alvert Dickerson, his son, cashier.’ The 18 ‘the record of this locality today. | temperature. Three or four inchies'of snow |50l number of friends from With him came A. W. Reikman | Worth, Il The gripis much the same as a | stockholders, outside of the officers, were: ws e Ll Ly stated, it was 112 below zero at had fallen by noon dnd the thermometer i iy (i B & T vanhir S pithel| s 4 G : £ all 2 ; PG s city visited them at the home of the \) and J. P. Weaver, who left for Wash- ;:I‘“‘o“tl“':f‘,“;}"t il requires peocisely the | N.* Richards, G Montgomery, Me, L 1 secording to the local government [ was thirty degrees lower than it waslast | pyigoe's parents, near Sarpy mills, Tues kpown throughout the country, R St. Louts Toe Gripped. s remedy is prompt | Giregg, Cornclia P. Keyes Winslow, C. F. | observer it will stay in that vicinity for | nizht. H Ington a weele or 50 ago, us soon as the | and effectunl and will prevent any tendency | Loofburow and the Russell estate, hours to come. Rteports of suffering aro | " Evaxsviiie, Td., Jan, 2.—A cold wave | DBt ~ aunouncement came from the presiaent’s | of the disease toward pucumonta. For sale | “fast January, when the state bank ex- | numerous and the great avmy of poor | reached here it 20clock this morninz. Snow oA lips that Reikman could notbe thenext post- [ by druggists. aminer went to examine the books, the and uncaployed of the city is feeling the | to the depth of six inches fell, blovkading | 100 q0004 more wholesome and palatable if master on account of the hornet's nest tnat Chambors’ Dancing 1ractice. said they were not ready to be examined. | weather most keenly. Fhe effect “ubon | street car trafie several hours, The mer- | {3 endered more whelesome and AP I had been stivred up by the anti-Reikman [ For beginners, every Monday. Junior | The eximiner thereupon demanded that | wires, telephone, lightand. telographic, bus | cury av 3 o'clock yesterany was 5= and this | (R0 E MENTE AT A0 iR they surrender their charter. This the | been disustious. many snapping with' the [ morning 62 above zero. officers turned over, claiming that they [ contraction and weizhtof ice upon them have becn aflout, but Mr. Bowman denfes | Junior cl every Wednesday 4 p.m. | voted their own stock and that of the Rus- [ from yesterday's slect storm. The people Cold Wave No i them all ia tho most cheerful manner pos- | Assemblies every Wednesday ) p. m. | sell estate, ana claimed that it aggregated | forced to be out hurry aiong, now and then Quixcy, Til, Jan, 24.—The cold wave is st e sible. His clegant academy in the Shugart- | the required three-fourths of all the | falling on the slippery pavement. It o | almosy unparalleled in recent s, the Canadian lru:'.- tants, [ ¥ ] Tt is said that the motive of the two gentle- | Ben: block can be secured, with elovator [ stock. It is now claimed by the other | tervible day for gripmen, motorncers, driv- | yhopmometer registermg 202 below v, Ont., Jan. 24.—The Canadian stockholders thiat they were never given | ers and linémen, Water pipes are frozen from wtion opened here. Already democrats of this ¢ olage; adultens T of e D WV N oaita b Liore lass, 4 p. m.; adu ts, 8 p. m. Advanced nce the departure orif vou prefer it unsweetened, then Bor- otes. den’s Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream, AT men in leaving so abruptly for Washington | services, for parties and musicales. ¥ % ¢ zero this morning. Alfred Berman, a vet- | Protestant ass was to compel Bowniun to_take back tho | Apply to M Winters at elevator, ‘The | Bouce of the surrender and ihat the uatice | Baden to Carondelet, aud from tho viver 1o | eran, was found frozen to death within 400 | over 1,000 delegates are present and it is ex- e on i “mm_ I half interest in the Globe which Riekman | ooy bty S & of surrender vas nc egully published, | King's Highy Trains are not seriously | foep of the sentry lodge of the Soldiers' | pecte e Ao et s L NE v ¢ aster. N uditol oftice stating that the notice was A T i o4, —Today. w ent's us 8 . O b aya e AL Fenni % O rheak Ih a0, sar publi ur Ci ATHER, SewNGriend, L, dan, 24, Moday WAS 4 yiig of the committee on legislation will bo !,‘:fi,’,"“;”" roandianpenansissiie h d four times in the Cass County GRANT'S COLDEST W t. It is claimed that no pape m herhy, and Tt is ealled prepared for ur That is not s0,” said Bowman yesterday | Smoke T, D. k the coldest day sinco 1888, The mmimum when asked as to the truth of the report; a, akout ng .L Co's Partagas. to recommend strongly gove tion of convent: nment inspec- | psessily as b o= a temperature was 152 below zel ‘the subject was never mentioned between Doestic soap 1s the nest. taining the notice has been found in general | Twenty-Five Degroes Bolow Zeroand Grow- | Wi, 92 oelow, at 4 p. m. Busi- ROt fonTiRA ,'“'; Sonvenvion l‘,“"J“l':fi: LRNE S mEDHGl Weaver and myself while we were in Wash clreulation, ingoiliettenkat, ness is practically suspended. Kight inchies | BCURte At A0 st T Temell 1 ot 500, and 81 A pRokage. vnu ; ington, Mr, Reikman docs aot want to get A. M. Deardsioy Doad. W. C. Coover, exccutor of the Russell | Graxr, Neb., Jan 24.—|Special Telegram | of wnosw has fallen, D I A et 2 i O3 et fomple: rid ofLis shate of the Globe, 8o far as[| The community was shocked yesterday | estule now couies forwird wnd states that | to Tus Bre.)—The coldest weather ever [ Pixe Buoer, Avk, Jun. 24.—Tho blizzard SREMIETALTR (v e R SR O Tt Dot eemarer know, At all events, I shall uot take 1t | morning at the announcement of the death | the, Ditkersons (L o, uthorily 10 Vore | known i this vicimity was expericnced lust | of last night uid tadily nas cused tho prac- | G0 ¢ T e Sl A. M. Beard vho has ke golt; Aot ank. the | ighe, At 7:80 u. m. the thermometer regis- | tical suspension of business hero. ‘leu de- — “There fs no doubt that you are to be the | oF & o Boardsloy, who has kepta drug | property of the indivivul stockholders is | fafit, -3 TR e th % g grees below zero is this morning's record. | Swoot breath, swest stom ich, sweet tem - Where Do You MEAT A next postmaster, 18 there?” was asked, store at 134 Broadway for many years past. | liable for the deficit, which property would JuNiaTA, Neb., Jan. 24.—[Speeial to Tug | Great suffering has resulted awmong the poor | pert Then use DeWitt'sLittle larly Risers, Buy YOUY LI Ve “It is us certain as anything can be,” was | He had not been ill,and his death was totally | include tho large Gstates known “as tho f pui¥IMA BB WA B4 DREEIR) B0 ORE | RS G v ea, e — ¥ b his reply. **My nomination hus not yot been | unexpected. During tho afterncon he had | Kevs and Russell estates; but if astate | pet)ind bisearc veael Xore, yestetvay | ot REEEPENT" jan, 26.—A special1o the | alowed Her fom Thousnnd n Month, . | Ifyou want first-cluss monts, frosh every tors claim they will get on hand, sent in to the senate for confirmation | peen troubled with nausen, and to stop it | Dbk the depo £ s that 4 wan although what 15 the reason for the next 1o nothing, as o moncy wi ath on 11f you want to b y them at the very try Polo 1y's Now Meat Mur= and the heavy wind is drifting iv badly. Times from El Reno, L. T\, sa DuNcay, Nob., Jan, 24 ~[Special to Tue | and woman were found frozen to di .—Judge Coffey has SaN Fraxcisco, Jun. RgtLe i =18 ison for the | 1o went to his store and took a drink of | gy ik LRIt 0 v 5t ing Jane L. Stanforc o onday, Comp: R meut came that Reikman could not be ap- | went to his homeat 114 Fark avenue and | have been given as colluteral und ave now | par, Stpms siwce sunisey I [AS70 o8 Ono Man Frozen to Death. the gettlement of tha estito of her doccased | Roast Beef, from...... 0o to 9o s __pointed, the president has sent in noap- | spent most of the evening in amusing his | turning up in other hands. peoplo ventured out of doors, Those that | T a., Jan. 24.—(Special to Tun Bee.) | yyefand, Tho allowance is based on tne | Sirloin Stca', from 102 to 1% ~~pomtments whatever, although some post- | three children. The s masters have been agreed upon. My from, 10 to 12 cond of them, I Samuel lue of the e: arlewine, an old resident of | y to death last night | v te as shown by the in- | Porterhouse St ted stock sul- 3 alcement, between £17,- [ Round Steak, from...... n- | Woodbine, was froze hout Notiee, did hastened back. Unprote sl Telegram | fered terribly. At sundown the storm cox M, I(<' amo time forbed no | .y . 8¢ to L was ill, and when it 3 tory and appr Jan. 24 pointment hus been lying on the table along [ brought a cot into the little fellow's [ % i s 3 menced to abate, and by 7 o'clock 1t was fle dviving home from Logau, where he | 000,000 and $18,000,000. Her allowance as | Rib and Chuck Steals, from...... te to with all the rest.” room and lay down upon i, so | to 'IuE Bre]—The supreme court today filed | ooy huy very cold. Today is cleav, calm ;“:\”In‘:-‘x“ ]i:‘m'l’ln“lll;'urxll':.mh‘:’l iithess. Tho | widow, prior to tho filing of the faventory, | Boiling Beef, from 50 Bo to Mr, Bowmun states that R, B. Westcott, [ as not to _ disturb s wife in | a decision in the famous deadlock case in | and eold. A “;E,.‘.m._y ranged from 20 to 30 degroes helow | was §5,000, 6 Corned Beef, from., i to formerly a well known newspaper man of | cuse he should be called upon during the | the state senate ot two years ago. The case | Nemraska Ciry, Jan. 2h—[Special Tele- 8 % Cloas (boneless).... . this city, is now in Washington, having veen | night. Along about 4 o'clock in the morning | was entitlod W. CIiff, appellant, against | gram to Tne Bew)—Last night was the = == | ‘Pork CInopay& . sansssss there a few weeks. Mrs. Beardsley huppened to think that she | oo N Dursons et al, Polk district, W, | ¢21dest for years. At 7 o'clock this morning Porlc BUKS o ssssoesenys Uity Guild Wil siva s had heard nothing from her husband, and | Sdmuel N. Parsous et al, Polk diswric * | the thermometer registered 28= below ana Salt Pork,, ..., RIS S Will give a conundrum | 55 she got up and went to his | I\ Conrad, judge;action to oust defendant | 4 4id not get above 13= below all day. t All kinds Matton, from. > 1o social supper Thursday evening, Jan- | bedside. Sne spoke to him, buv re- | Parsons from the oice of sccretary of the Keinsey, Neb,, Joni 24.—([Speclal Tole- All kinds Veal, from. 70 to uary 2ith, at the home of Rev.J, E. | ceived no reply. When she took hold | senute of the Twenty-fourth general assem- gram to T B ‘T“"_[h‘m.“;.,‘,m,l‘w“,. the i Pork Sausage, from. ... sc to California Han Bacou,. .. Lard, from. ... ... Simpson, 216 Harrison St. Friends | of his body she found 1t cold, | bly of lowa, and to adjudge plaintiff entitled ‘The | the signal service station registered 20 degrees below zero at 7:30 this movning, and the on at the Industrial schiool indicated 20 below. ad severat hours oto cordially invited He must have beea a al50 to enjoin Speaker Mitehell from b —_— cnvse of his deatn was undoubtedly apo- | certifying that Parsons had been elected to The boy or givl who wants a watch or { plexy. although he had never been subject | the oftice named, and to restrainJ. A, [ any other promiam can easily got it by | © the discaso and was not at all the kind of [ auditor of ‘stat, from issuing warrants 10 T ia; the loolenNipuiiod hor Lo nearly ',',‘l?l},'v,,‘,.“ d.“,"‘,’\',’ il wiyeonhond, 4 AR SRR R SRR 8881 Y i who would bo aken for @ viewim of apo- | Parsons as compinsation for services as sec- | s T s eportat. i i e “Amid Mantor Beardsley was born in Now [ Tho apinion in this case is by Judge Given | gip ™5y obiy Jah &horlSpecial to us VAT POKORNY’ | ‘The 185th anniversary of the birthday of I‘“‘:"“mff;l“!l‘ \Nl_s o .\;{d}: _nr[-nzv at llu;um?_ of | and xls» in L!I.E) u.nh.'mu‘ll:\'u.) m‘ulns‘n:m‘llm has increased in intensity until today tho ) Robert Burns will bo obsorved by a banauet | no’ TWiw ueen u resident - of ° this | torm 15 fixed. by daw during which | Sheraiometor foll to 47 deqrees beiow zero, 883 BROADWAY. and ball this eveniag undor the nuspices of | by, "eqming. hero. from Wiconsn atng | the soomotiry of the sohate ‘Shaiiholi s | ol Jones, sou of tou. K. 1Y Joes, rozo il el his fingers on both hands while coming Lo the newly organizea Clan Stuart, composed of | with Mr. A, T. Rice, who was his | ofti school. & dlstance of throa miles number of Scot:hmen of the city. A lar ¥ 2; that the power to appoint is e e | life long friend. Duving his whole residence | clusively in cach senate; that the ofice Sims & Bu D §) =Y i, ey Todoral. 03artn. 822t B)dsTe3ady BDUELS y number of invitations have been sentout, | here he was in the drug business | hela during the pleasure of the senate ap- v 5 U block Council Blufts La ] and the crowd is expected to be correspond: | 1n the same builaing. In 1877 he married n | pointing, and stherefore the senate has $AY. A BESVTIENL MLIBAG R 1 ingly large. The arcangements have been | Council Bluffs young ludy, Miss Sarah I, | power to remove without notice ox heuring.” = = e 3 left in charge of a committee consisting of | Bennett, by whom he hud three children, foes — South Dakota Scenes Puinted ou the S kies P ta) Noki 1 James R Macrae, R. O, Grabam, John Gar- | Earl, Ray and Mantor, all of whom surviye Supremo Court Declslons, Witnessod ut Alnsworth, pecia oticas: L diner.James C. Nicoll and M, P.RRae. The ban- | him. He was a member of Fidelity council, Des Moines, Jan. 24.—[Special Telegram Arxsworth, Neb., Jan. 24.—[Special Tele- COUNTIL BLUFSS ;; quet will bo at S o'clock shrp: i Woodman | No. 150, loyal Arcanum. to Tug Bee|—Following opinions were | gram to Tue Bee|—The temperature hero E = 4 hall and will be followed 0aStS Vhat- L . - . A A T Al tinad GRS ha 55 5 0 YOU xnow that Day & Hoss navo 401 ] hotl anc will bo follawed b ‘loagss. Wh U] Litele pills for groat it Dawitv'sLitgle | Bauded down by the supreme court: A W. fat4 a. m. rogisterod 802 below zero, the n DR caoi AN DRY S Horp HAYe #oi3 1 B0 BV aLInE b SRLACLALn Dok fak 8 AARRIEG B vly Risers. Coffuman, appellant, against Prank Trlmble, | coldest ever known by tho oldest inhabitant. this olty spent i dancing. S e Pottawattamie district, reversed. J. B) The avmosphere was clear as a bell, and the e GR N 1 . { pent in dancing Ladies, if you desive avsoluto peace in | ford ngainst C, W. (irton o al. appellonts, TR P P R £ R M R o IR Hard Limo Prices. the kitchen aslke your grocer forJ. C. | Harrison district, sffivmed. State against | pout'sane Yeas or i ot it Lo e 2 Goondway bty it bl For' cash only 1 will sell hard coal llh.n;mm- & Cos Fancy Patent flour. | Phillip Farrineton, appellant, Jouos district, | 3541 boiucful fand. dagaling pheusmonon QUAKER CHALK TALKS. TNTRACTS and joans. Farm and city proporty g per ton, $0.65; k\uui\n;‘ _$3.60; Mis- ado mar k I“‘f“‘ ki R. Allen et al, and Swith & Cullison, appel- “l““ en i the ;“'_““"“."v" the .1:“,‘““"‘\“‘. The good mechanic needs a ready brain and well trained Ansoughy o, sokdy < Pusey & TROBAS GONOA gourl oak, per cord, $5.00; Missouri stove Want the Cars Licensed. lants, Shelby alatrict, _afirmed. ' David | Zivet dud South Dakota, 'Bnow Helds ln the lag ™ Yocd, per cord, 3250, N. W. Williaws, | A committeo consisting of James McCabe, [ Sim, bpveilant, azatnst Johu Tussel et al, | §15 s Ao, ot ol aver Witk trves, 1DNERIG0, TPYQhigh arads trelh MUCHEORS for s, , Adls § rondway. Sponcer Smith, E. H. Sheafe, H. G. McGee | Joues district, reversed. painted on the skies o scene most beautiful Quaker Oats furnishes more brain and muscle than beef, 7 o e by { < Lund Bros, make a specialty of fu | 808 Frank Trimble has been appointed by Wife Heater on Trial, to view. at ane-third the cost. W g Thy o e partonsa Raforancas hi nishing dishes in any number for pri- | the tive-cent fare ward committees to ap- CRrEsToN, la., Jan, 24.—(Special Telegram Qelric L = ! nished. Aduress G 10, Boe ofse, Gouncll. Bluits. vate parties, sociables, lodges, ete., very | pear at the meeting of the city coun- | to Tue Bre.|—James Gillon is on trial today | Omvwicws, S. D., Jan. 24.—[Special to Tie 2 10-oro rult boariug FANTED ‘ N . ohean. cil on Monday evening, Fobruary 5, | for wife beating. Tbis is the case in which | Bex.]- Last night was the coldest of the Sold ¥l “'. IR LR O DLORDE SRR i and urge the pasaage of an ordinance cow: | Gillon came 80 near killing his wife Decew- | winter at this place. The thermometer Ouly in ua r a m Packages. D1U85e 0 ot ob0, BUPLANS, Shrticulare * Ads Ask your grocer for Domestic s0ax velliug the molor cowpany o pay & license | ber 16, 1 23, bice omicd, Counctl Bluits. registered 17 degrevs below zero this morn. = A

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