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(3] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY @98 l-l’,)i— IXTE PAGES. ” \ 1 7 1 - - S We R \ o IPEQ | Evening lecture: WJohn Wesley, the Prophet [ Cleavor, Robertson, Jennings, Dectken, | N T ol VAN y STOMACH AND BOWELLS THE DAILY UNEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | of the iitecnin Gonmury furstow and Hougnian, and Des. Sevvert | OPPOS <D TO A LICENSE LAW 52 AR | I'ifth_Avenue Methodist Episcopal—J. | and Lacey b | Sufloring and Debility Eaded by ntelligens ! 4 Indus Farley, pastor. Quarterly “Love A charity ball was given by the lotter Trent | l“;:-,m';lnw %, 1ed by tho prosiding elder | cartlers of tho city fast Thuraday evening ! . G Barte Sikne sl /. S. Hooker. Preaching at 10:30, fotlowed | it Chambers' haii. .. 1% was generously i i Mo digostive tiube, @t (TS twanty=sevon Pu(h';n'..v\.n‘n‘ l(,m\\»y Fé\rmn(\:.il}!cu ming : The Ceoenvof. (he Lora%s. suppef | packonitd; M b T Ty rencuy Quite an Elemeut of the Tow alature | — fout ot lonath. 18 by (AF the mostinporteny nterested in Sugar Best Culture, ‘hing at 7:80 by the pastor. for the benefit qf: ghe poor fund, o Tnolined, . o A y Tanat | prran inthebody; udtohe mamgiyit bedome 8 Broadway Methodist—H. . Dudley, pas- | A conundrum soeisl was givon Thursday Said Ca‘areh Was the Arerican National | jrrifated wd coated with catatrhaimucus thd b g tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 | evening by Unjtyguiid, at the home of Rev. s Theae catarrhal states of zratro-in tin 1 tubo re probably the moest eommon 4 Telivcredly enrrier to any partof t \ o of | T EXPERIVENTS THAT WILL BE TRIED | Broiqll,io%, V. M. Dudleyof Duniap. | It Slmpson. Dastor of Grace Eplscopal | ANXIOUS 10 AMEND THE CONSTITUTION Disense. e i ot CRtaerIv saiom (e COUNCIT, BLUFFS, OFVICE: ). 12 PEARL & | f.W, TILTON - Wunager Prof. Smith will have charge of the singing. | church, on Harrison syreot. s ? it At theCabernacle on Sunday night the [ A number of young people were enter- ph Ltk ey i IS 0 0 BUrt Lo of i et 1t Keuers ELEPHONFS | Ddnessoce. ... subject of the sormon will bo *I'he Voice of | tained at u party abthe residence of W, C. O e / it Editor . If the Trints of Agriculturlits Are Sne- I B o of Lito borios o | Dicky, o Flo o1 ey ovoning, .|: Prohibitinntsts Wil Make n Strong Fight | 1y 14 tlia Gnune of More Denttia Thatt Any | 1o tho roerin tvid EHronkh ho1on 1t of the the significant voices of today. Th f uh Wirst Presbyterian Along This Line—Varions Schames of ot It by Banie | I0testines I a cases [t gives but slighy e i 75 cossfal Moets Will Be Sown on Many i chiurch gave a “quia ial Friday evening Other Disense—=\Whnt Ly Sai AP AE Tth beaauien, N HEN Rl 4 0) Legivators to Solve the uing of its peusetica, bt A8 i rile (e inter brings wbout distressand debility JANCI MENTION, = e e il T etV ST SOCIAL HAPPENINGS, in the church pavlops. ‘There was o large nent Spuointints—Evidanco That Proves Boston Store ten-day sale now on, LOOIINE:UDY 5 attendance, and jan enjoyable evening was . GUSESWenson, u propeety owner. 1ves at 8 The Scandinavian Independent ciub wil as Oconrred Duaring the Week to | spent. : A tho Superlority of the Copetamt wuid i atreot “}II\'H\Q‘\-I‘.JA‘:-:}(" irtoon years ‘politieal meeting at Darebo hall n 4 Epidem e of Ennut. Miss Virginia Robinson fs making ar- Shepard Treatment, Vierling. For n | ‘o snfforo ! trom y About twenty farmers, garvdeners and One of the most enjoyable events of the | fingements for aconcert at the Broadw Des Moises, Jan, 26,—[Spocial to Tun areh of the stomacl and bowels, Latoly 1y evening ; ] low y Mothodist church on . the evening of Febri- £ Ve Tiis beon tey (g Uho Copolat Shupnrd T i el aseoctation of Council | Other interested persons wet it the office | past week participated in by the gay world | ypy'yy fe HlEs ,‘";:‘;,‘l: e 't\f,r‘ gt ]—The joint resolution providing for e WALDE B AT Sl s e Biufls meots in tho Preshytarian church | of Leonard voruty yosterday afternoou to | of Council Bluts was tho celebeation of the | Eigel, cornot; Macd, W, Cotton, soprano submission of n prohibitory amendment | On the wecasion of s 1ast visit to Amorien L rasuite, sy e I.vv Dr. Phelps’ study on Monday, at 10:30 | discuss poseibility of l".uflvlpnn[.n' beets :}L-m :nn;l\-v ary of tho birth of Robert '\llr( \\nh;-n Wilking, tenor; Mr. Harnack, | to the constitution, as introduced in the | the late Sir Morrell Mackenzie wus asked h's m. in this vichiity. A number of promiuwent | Burns, It was the first entertainment | flute. and full orchestra house by Spaulding of Floyd and in the sen- | opinion of the elimiate of Ameriex and 1ts acs The Councii Bluffs Savings bank c tizons ave boon in correspondence with | given by the newly organized Clan Stuart, | Miss Kutie Kolb entertamed o party of | mm‘ P |}nl|\\‘ .vlr“:w’.r.‘l;;..\\.\‘\vm..“l‘,"lll Al o o QUGREY BEAS VTR Wi ;“‘ulfqy 1o o Aty ren sinst 1« | well known authoritios on_this subject, but 1t showed that the mow organization | 3o tignds Feiday evening at her home - replied puchan yesterday in tistriet court {0 ppor Broidwiy, W s vine that the soil of Pottawattamie | could bo depended unon to do the handsomo | * 'Thie Misses Bessio Jones and Dora Spave | - Bo 1t Rosolved by the Goneral Assombly ot | (1 Zo0s Apiertean chiuite eatanih is i county is a8 woli adapted for this branch of | as effectually as the organizition which has | entertained o party of their littlo friends en | the Stite of Towa, "hat the following mmend= | {ny’o(her dlsense. At st AL duy, the patients eing Asnos Lowis, 800 | industey as that of any other county. | usually hud theso celobrations in chirgo iday nizht at the residence of J. | Ment e theconstitution of tho state of Tow | tho'thine, meraly & cotd in tho head. Bt Witshington avenue, and Arthur L. Sanford, | They have mat with great encouragement | YYoodmen of the World hall was gaily fitted 814 Avenue A, 5 Togislature of 1w to bo olected nt tho noxt | SHMAte Like this, ono cold s not entir 144 Grant street, o thuse duthorities. and now- nothiug | LP.JOF the oceusion, Four tables’ oxtondod and Mrs, W..J. Westrop of 1117 Ave- | géneral clection for membership of the gen- | SHFod before unother foilows, A succession Sherift Hazo lod the ball and fair prom these authorities, and now nothi throughout the long room, bearing all of the | nue B celebrated the second anniversary of | eral assembly thereof; ¢ is to sy, add to ""”I'j.‘;;“_“ tutos chronieentureh, A strong Sherift Ha all g yemains but an actunland practical tost. | delicacics that contd be wished for, The | their marriage Thursday ovening., About | articlo I of the coustitution as scction 26 | GBI AHRY LRSI Wil Liquor Question. 10 5 of measles wore reported yester 1 by fire ¢ qent, lust b b e .y 6 v LM " AW | After the matter had been thoroughly | guests numbered abou 150 and marched | twonby-tive were prosent and - vory g | R H L iiko; AR1S A e fgreat ris < of what tuy fol health net receipts wero $200. ‘ discussed it was docided to appoint u com. | 10 thelt blaces in the, banquct hall to the. | ant time w 1 by all. T for sl 0f wll Intoxicnting Hauors wiut- | 1y DEOKel: the conatitution weakenod, wnd, nl N ol five at the hame of Leonard Hver. | mittee of gentiemen to carry on the work of | ¥id steatns of bagpipes manipuluted by Coming Events, ever s prohibited, except for medicinal, | though to ctarrh itselt miy not no iy et all fire at the hor oonnrd Fvor: | LU bocts in various parts of this county, | Alexander Campbell w_full highland cos |y o (5,0, - ToAl: mbcRAICAL ‘And. Sacsnmental DirpOIO, o ithe sull, ndivectly, by <o | ot on Secand avonue Friday did some little | faising boets fn various pamts 66 B8 CRC | tumo, “An orchestra was stationed at one he Order of Ruilway Trainmen will givo | Tho' general fssentbly woukening tho sestunm Tt 1t is unab o 1o re- damage to the furniture and wat's. The loss AR A end of the hall and furnished music durving | ® ball tomorrow evening at Woodmen hall. legislation provide for the enforcs 8 8L the attack of ather diseuses. 1t 1, el e it opinions so far advanced were well founded 1 TRt e ; Unrl Selior, M. D, of Phitndelphia; anothe s covered by insuranc e e mitine wonsiste of I I, | the feast and between the toasts that came anthe assembly will give a masquerade | scction 5 famous 1080 and thFont. SHECTTLSL Eatin i1tos Clyde, the 4-months-old son of Mr. and | [y, cig i N Cae. [oonttd tivevott, | aterwards, The following unique menu [ 80gial Frlday evening at Woodmen hall, Differs frot thutior 1863, that 80 per cent of the peonie In Amerien wre Mvs. John Brown, died yesterday miornin Douglis Graves and F. W. Menary of | Was furnished: P I'he Commercial Pilgrims will give a social The amendment differs very matevially [ afllicteld with catarrh av 4:30 o'clock, after a five days' illness. | (yagee sh will start out with one MEATS next Saturday cv o from the one adupted n 1852 David [nedis, M), professor of mental and At tho Union Paeific Transter hotel | gresecht B WhL il bo sowed with | Bubbly Jock, wi' Cranberry Sauce, Rebekah lodge will give a box soclal Tues- | The prohibitionists in both houses are [ Hervousdiseises, Datroit Colloze of Medieno, The remaing were taken away on the €ven- g n e o o " Bantam Cocks, f Mavehling ay evening at Odd Fellows' hall practically united in favor of resubmission | Sp¥S 15 seonod to me that tho profes- sugar beet seed. At the end of the season ! v i { s 3 sion 18 only bezinninz Lo wike o w g train and will be buried at Savannah, 1 PLLaT 8Bub - ta7: Gring: Thingg for e i Lo o Took Bb3 ' 0 Hletun Stirk. yiiho anniual ball of the Council Bluffs | and will stubboraly oppose any form of slon {8 only boxinning to wake up to'tho wide- G. A. Orcutt was arvestcd & day oF two T G TEAIE ) FONTL GEBHENARIOE: | Hanes for s ol oova St ens B A duE DUL M non |y ere doo Cpauiety il lIbe g VeI U e | 1EBHES BiLHe oy ot b IEa o ERIURICIMIIION | SEit noLi oAl s TNt caRbt VOIS By8e ago on the charge of peddling witho tion 1t will be determined what the future ; AYievening, Februa ; 2 Senators Perrin, Kilburn, Finn and | tom. Thave had reasou to attribute to nasal MR GUST SWAN conse, Ho had u lot of cheap jowelry which | astion of the gentlemen will be. In case the 3 DS T Lent will bo given | Chantry are tne leaders of this element i | troublo not only asthniaue couglis, vatlons With Paston & Vier he was trying to dispose of. 1t is_teported v s favorable there is no doubt that | Royal Seotch It am o' Shanter Style. S0 bl A OIU L DL STl Bl c ol EFand eptiepsy o Dub.metaneholli Chols | wyes, T hud aatirrh of the stamich and bow that a new infornation will be filed by sor t raising will become an escablished Great Chiefte th' Puddin’ - A Watters, Van Gilder, Saberson and Cooper ols souted form, but 1t hid Bocotne 2rents of his dupes, charging him with obtaining | dustry and that a factory wiil be started in ol eep'’s Hond an' Trotters Chambers' Diuoing o108, ‘1" Muu;wmr_\ l; ‘ul m:nsln. ling the anti- : i ly fegeavi 1 "w‘"'fi"f‘fi 1 hegan treatinent noney under false pretences, the vicinty, enison Steak, Runnin’, P { icense forces in the lower housc an N 4 with Dr. Shepard had 2ot %0y stomuneh A R T ST HRY. thr sy o Wik i but noo Quict Enonzh wi' Currant Joelie. For beginners, every Monday. Junior | “The women suffragists are specially ac- | MR. J. H. CURYEA, GREENWOOD, NEB. | refased roa'aa't had o fiar s yiliica titin consin is the plamtif in a suit commenced in SONE 3 orLy., VEGETAUL class, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 p. m. Advanced | tive. They have suecceded in secuving the | . Curyon is o woulthy and influential far- | fover. ' U101 B oI OHLy pHONE the district o The petition Heeh Nie. Chaupit Tattie a' th' way. | junior class every Wednesday 4 p. m. | appointment of standing committees in both | yer living three miles from Greenwood. ilo *The trouble seemed to hee nwith eatarrhal leges thut Fvie M. Willinms ran a bl of c. and Mrs, Patton of Omaha Testi’y Their Stewed lurl.-'mw.“ Kot Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p. m. Nouses that witl favor their measures, and | gyys; “Dr. Shopurd treated me at my home comine fnto tho throat. In time thy €195 for lumber and other waterial for build hanks for Siving Their Child, (Ot oo AMatie ) e ag: s i His clegant academy in the Shugart- :‘\’rl'fl”l'ly't:\'l\l!{m Al 0 0l ;....[1 mv‘mlll"lh‘l ono yonr nzo for ontarrh, My hond nehiod so- | She poen £0b duwi to my stomich aud bowgla. ing, obtaining the stuff by false pretonces. One of the brightest little girls in D% Lan' o' Robbie. | Bent blockean be sceured, with elevator | Suffrage. ure pending, = A Joint resolution | vorgiy, and my nose and throat wero eciozeod | sour iy e ol BT R R AR It wisa alleges that she has disposed of her ¢ 8 ORGIIE Bk A RURRTIG BEg 16 FRIotE : g submitting un ameadmient striking out the o riluia, Talwnys felt hillous: had w nasty F e as disposed of her | gl lives with lier parents at 2620 huckle Salad, Manchlin Style. services, for parties and musicales. | fhoword malas from the state canstitution | With mueus. Eind puin in the eyes, dizz'ness | tistelnmy moutl and wy toncuo would ba ironerty to defraud o creditors 3 - i . HESE] ) EXTRAS, v . v g alova P, The = it 5 4 08s 0 par) Vi 0 contod.as ylustored over with yellow poison. D it domundedt & North Nincteanth stre he is a very e L L IR R S i,\mm‘l“ 1 Mr_ Winters at elevator. The | has also been introduced in both houses, and loss of hearlug On walking fast my A A A AT L) gers, ass ) . best of music can be furnished for all breath gave out and I sufocatod. T got won- | Therd seenio ] 10 bo q chronte mflamimnation interesting child, 12 years old, and the | praitimre L G oox ! Special Legislation Necossary. AT RRITAE e R RTIoE Tk s iy g I e i Id Fegley was fined 16,90 for getting | J ] A it ier home. er father, a blufy Rulsons, tae Mak' parvies, B drunk and using somo highly Aavored rhet. | 1dol of her home. IHer fn sons, tne M 3 S Therecent derision of the supreme court, to | Shepard « 3 ¥ s TR iy ARiza) RioivniAtigelio: % o L supreme court, to | Shepard and the Improvement in all way Tiard and SOIT wnd %0 S0r0 UL, st times, they OEro o Tt StRea s Dbt tie shhCante was suee |[and Hearty. Hnghishman ot h1g tW0 | oy . AngolChke, tnoalak xoduss Smoke T. D, King & Go's Partagas | the effect that in all prosecutions under town | lsting. Tn ull iy experionce with doctars 1 | Dained o 1o bor: OF couret i to oty pended during his zood behavior. Tom Cum- | S0ns are 28 at the Union Pacific Turts o' Alrcake. ) ol or city ordinances the fact that such ordi- | never realized so much benefit tor so littte | MG 1 did cat, but it did mo no wood. I was fus was given a fourteen days’ sentenco on | shops, and ar xed, 50 far Bawbee Babs and Conos. Want lirooks Pardoned. TNHGBS(TRYe1bSH En\ bl1sHat SIM LB HABWES (IHOHRLAETITUs ( fo T DA To A ot [ e Tt G e ae the streets for begging. e had becn out of | as this world's le HBBOBAR AN | S50 &) James Brooks has been working ndustri- | pupers, as required by faw, must be fully | tonsrad engereetconfilence fn this treat- | ehirss, b B o e e ‘it Jall only a fow hours rom, o formor ofensc | Tho only thing that has come up to | oMo as Yer Ngar, Qe 0w taen the | ously for the past weeks elreulatiug a peti- | proved: practicully nulliics ' good part of B OB Tl S e o orhion ho was picked up by the police the sec- | olouq their happiness in recent years is Kilmornock Punch as Robbie Drank It. tion usking the governor to pardon his son | Ll muic :'é‘:}kf;'\?',:,,‘.{: :“,‘,}fl‘l';‘;:",,”:';',’{,“"‘" o 5 AT, i Ity il i i | ot e o DS | [ e L ko D0 state, To remed, a s been intr Fat troatien ik without ay the davk shadow that has hung over ater tae Be Had pocrin Tom, who has been confined in the state | guced by Fincit of Humboldt legalizng the | qne w_,m“f:‘l‘,““":’fr?“:“h“- 1y | DACKSEL N i now eutirely well.” bt matl tro: pursued by Mus. Eva Morgal has filed a petition in e b Pae Be Continued in Oor Next.) ; 14 little Louise, the bright little girl al- A\ LAl It penitentiary for the pust five years for the | ordinances of every incorpora‘ed city in the | /o0 SYETEEL 1 FRET re AT E Ruramed b I)RS COHLWD \,( blltl’\'() antecs tho same efwetive results to N N A . LLAN O LA 1 the district court asking tor a 5,000 judg. The banquet was followed by toasts, with ment agi B o Balandes | luded to. Two years ago the child | o "BOPRNIEY W08 LOVE O vever, My, | murder of Frank DoGoode. He has suc- | state in respect to publication. Rk : dofondant made some | showed evidences of epilepsy, or rather | Jiniey of Omaha read an elaborate ceeded In gotting the: signatures of a great | , Tholatest billito modify the prohibitory [ Elose Who deatre to submit thelr cisos ik oments wlth “roforens to. hov morat | the symptoms that had been present for | on Burns, aftér a. toast to the healsh of the | many prominent citizens of Council Blufts, | 123 has been introduced by Morrlson of | (O R Ot REoRGenSe nato thosonsLoR|EEROOMS {1 AN DIn12! NRWVAVORIGRUIRE character that have interfered greatly with | nearly a year priov to that time, de- | departed’ poet had been dranlc standing. | and among them has those of the jurymen | ¢ undy. This measure provides that all | €GHE '"'"',"""" it e sama Eloo) BUILDING. OMAMA. NEB. heE poaco of mind and. caused hor rioads to | veloped. Into - shat unmistakablo ‘and | Mr. Howetson responded to tho tonst, “The,| who prononnced the word that sent the | Parties desicing to indulgo in the usoofany | - BRI LR ML ie ol Anbonca. | Ofice Houraoi to tha tni 240 Bp. et 7108 i institute a boycout against her. P Wake- | qrogdful disease. To a Bip reporter | Land We Left, aonounced with o great | young man up for a life sentence. The peti- | K1 of intoxicating liguors shall incorporute CR L LA C R m Sundiy—10 . . to 12 house, Convad Purcell and J. Movgal are [ (0O SUEH0 ) T8 5 tton told the | deal of enthusiasm that he was not a Scoten- | tion will probably be sent away tomorrow. in clubs of 100 members each. The county quoted as having heard the rémarks when | Yestoruy A, FORert LUTIOR (O R | man. - Before he had finished the Scotehmen | M. Brooks states th t ho is Informed by | suditor is required to sell tickets with ey were ivered i the house at he cormer | Story of the wreek il reseue of her | Liid Vo willlng to. assent to- s stato- | tho prison duthorstics that bis son_ nas been | U0l tacked at the rate of 10 cents for | It is said that Mrs. Kanouse is an invalid . of Broudway and Sixteenth street. darfing. “Our homo physicians told us | ment, Goorge W. Hewitt was called upon | a changed man ever since his confinonient | Shh drinic and to furnish the hquor to the | and hus been in bed for nearly a year with Special Noticas: ) that Louise had epilepsy,” said she, | for a toast to “The Land We Live In,” and | commenced, and that there is not a better CLULER o s 5 : cancer. It is also said that while sheis an . Dol ore, “and we at once urged them to do all in | responded. In the absence of the gentle- | behaved or more orderly prisoner than he in 3 Passed by a Party Vote. unable to be on her feet and with no hope of CLhAR. G 20 1bs. granulated sugar, $1.00. their power to save her from the dread- | man who was to have given the toast to | the entire lot. He hus been working in the _The senate passed the house joint resolu- f recovery she is subject to abuse from her Ttasins, currants and dried grapes, | ful fate of mental ruin that awaited her. | “I'he Press.” H. P. Barrett spoke a few | carviog department tion protesting against the Wilson tariff bill | husband, and that as she is unable to com- LENDID Business Chanee - For rent, to 4 g 5e 1b. We were willing to muke any possible | minutes, giving it as his opinion that had — by a strict party vote of 33 to 14. plain_and the ueighbors heard of it they nible party having H1,000.00 6 bars laundry soap, 2ic. - e e and e provided the | Burns been living today he would havebeen | Ladies call at 305 Merriam block, "Among bills introduced in the senate were: | took the matter in their own hands, and pro- (htapinygatinimilc sack lour, b = AT - i “ | a newspaper man. Colonel D. B. Dailey [ Counecil Blufls, d get copy of By Harsh, authorizing cities of not less than | pose to sce that the cruelty is stopped. t About 1.5 Sack good flour, Ge. bost medical skill and care that could be | Fnidhed this portion of the program with d | |iealth. book fron. get copy of our | » 3,5 hivings to license saloons and fix- st ; Pickled muckerel, 10e each. obtained. Varying results came from | toust to “The Lasses.” After the room had | ¢*#!th BO0K foe Consultation also | iy the minimim at $1,000, payable month WANT 1HE MEETING 1OSTPGNED. Syrup and jelly, 49¢ pail. the first treatment, but with the | been elearad of the remains of the feasy | {ree. Otfice hours from 2 to 5 p.m. | in advance, and making 'payment a bar to ST TR And lots of other barguins at commencement of the second year her | dancing filled the time until early morning. Lady in attendance. Viavi company. further proceedings under state laws; by | Colorado Republicans Ask a Favor of the id ehieken houses. Tiguire of W. S. HOMER, condition was very much worso, and this | A program of sixteen numbers, with un- ; Funk, to punish hunters for trespassingon Kepublican Nationnl League. 24 Gth ave e 325 Broadway, Counetl 538 Broadway. condition continied right along., Her | limited extras, was danced. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. cultivatea lands; by Lewis, providing for the 1cAGo, Jan. 26.—The Colorado Republi- | 2™ 2 i spasms grew in frequency until she had “Livery Thuraday.” Guita Musicale Isgieltiun hng contacl Ol exiios S | can league, having offcially requested a 0 YOU inow that navo wons T R L " 1 y i g 3 by the Board of Railway Comumissioners. 4 A o i SR } Tadies, if you desire avsoiute peace in P o . g cholee b It . iadies, it you desive avsoluto peado fn | as high as forty in a day. 1havoknown | Tho Bvery Thursday club celebrated its The young ladie§ of t. Paul's gulla'gave n | A flood of bills was introduced 1 the | Postponement of the national league conven- | {jeRfics arsuins i surdan laad noy i |Lx:302 ol St [ =i o |l C. | hor to fall senseless at my fect four | thirteenth anniversury on Saturday after- | musicale last evening in Chambers' hall. | house, the majority of minor importance. tion to June or July, a more favorable | — Hoffmayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour. | imes while going from Corby street to | noon at the home of Mrs. Horace Everett on | e voom was even :better filled than on | Nicoll of Ida introduced a bill providing for | scason, the executive committee is consida 3 Trade mark—Blue Rooste Twenticth and Lake, a distance of three | Second avenue. Eversince its organization | oo TR e Bty the creation of a corporation, composed of | g the matter of changing the date from G blocks, while bringing het home from | ibhas been the custom of the ladies com- | Similar occasions that have gone before, and | 1,5¢ 1egs thun twelve persons in each county, | May 8. The committee will probubly fix a cks, g ging Posing it to meot weekly and discuss the | tho program that was presented was highly | in which the exclusivi ? ehiting | Rt 2 1L e : a visit to the doctor's offie As the fits 04 in ich the exclusive ri t of selling into: time that will enable the delegates to vis it 2 e ; p S | works of prominent authors. Mrs. Daven- | enjoyed. It included .a_piano solo by M icating liquors shall be invested. Funk in- | San Francisco during the closing days o f BSTRACTS and lons. Farm and eity prope grew m frequency many of them would | port, on this occasion, made a report of the | Bessie Stewart, vocal¢solos u¥ Miss’ Kirk, | troduced the “mulct” or tax bill, providing | the Midwinter fair. g closing days o bought and 80ld. Pu 4 show incrensed power, and by tho mid- | year's work, and this was followed by a | Mvs. W. W. Sherman dud Mr. 1. M. Treynor, | for a special tax of 81,000 to bo assessed by | DExvER, Jan, 20.—The executive commit- Colonel R. €, Hubbard was in the city a | dlo of last summer her mind be- | round of Shukesperean quotations. [Then | song with guitar accompaniment by Mas: | county auditors against broperty where ini- | tco of the Republican loague of Colorado has 08y GEibwoNaniveslt came o complote blank and her | came lunch, which was partaken of by the | ter Aaron Lyman, ‘and several selections by | toxicating liquors are sold. The bill con- | adopted vesolutions asking the national ex- b Cannte Doyl mas accepted a position | condition thut of drooling idiooy. Sho | lollowing ladies: Mrs George I Wrlgnt, | tho Dudloy Buck quartct. [very numbor | tains o proviso that the payment of the tax | ecutivo committoo to postponc the Iepubli with the World-Herald. becamo too weal moutally to roalize the | Mre: Deoming, Mrs H. O, Cory, Mrs, M was heartily applauded, and the audience | shall in no manuer exempt the saloon keepers | cau National league convention in this city ANED A A tonvox slcattion with the Brastan-Northrup Secd | natuve. * The light had dicd out of hov | Stowait, Mrs. J. L Stowart,’ Mea. Smithl | Shakespearcan cntortainment at | ing: By Coonloy, to plant United States flag | local commmittee is aesivous of giving the con- | = e s | eyos and the rosy little cherub that we | Saunders, Mrs. ' McKune. Ms. Chapman, | Chambers' academy Thursday night, | on all public sciool grounds; by Davison, o | vention u free excursion to Cripplo Crock ORVITENT v A, Maurer will stavt this evening for a | loved had sheunken into a pitiful mental | M Leforts, ind Mrs, William Porterfield | February 1, by John Jay - Frainey, | divide thestate into eight norrial school dis- | and other points of interest, and the weathor HE IS l‘l A “L\I h\l M“O) weeld's eastern t, taking in New Yorh | and physical wreek that we knew must | #nd Mes. M. 1. Swith of Omaha. ey & Sherp, 's tricts Lauder, to enable school boards | in May 1s usually too cold for such - and ovher poiuts. phy : Tickets at Riley & Sherradan’s and S s ) Ly & moun; e soon either be shut up in a madhouse or "Twas n Delizhtful Afuir. Camp’s drug store to furnish free books to indigent children; | tain trip, 1-1'\“" h'\l‘IY' “"m‘{ '“"11»‘0" agent of the | Juid in hor grave. All of the physicians | A kensington tea was gived Wednesaay | ! . - e byiNletertpiinishing decoption and fraudiin T e om0, Ml e & ., bl railroad at | o jiad troat or examine hev told us | afternoon by Miss Charity Babcock ather | Hato you secn the new gas heators at A L TELEGILIGHUIOEn G, Egypt's Youthful Khedive Sorry for His Un= I'ho engagement of Miss Jeanette Gui pluinly there was no hope. Tt was then | bore on South Seventh steeot. she boing as. | the Gus company’s et pointing a commission composed of seven | ] thouzhtful Words. of Columbia, Mo., and Mr, Georgo Pegram | that & » listened to tho voice of a friend, !{‘;'-U'n'" ‘j"!i‘{; ining by Mrs. C. L. Huas and > o S versons to recodify and publish the laws of | Governor Lewelling will arrive fn Topcka 2 f Omaha hils baen fnnounced, Both of the | Mr. W. W. Muce of this city, and tried | Mre. Bonuld Magrae, Jr ‘:,,f};:"m';”fil‘t e GUUD GOVERNM OF OLTIES, the state; by Morvison, authorizing 100 or | from Culifornta Monday. voung peoplo aro well known § T 2 Sweotlé remedios, abi ie C u e fo e bes more. persons. TS e A pishop Corrigan of Now York denies he ¥ < ey e A CR the Sweotlund romedios abutyhich 50 | drawing being awarded to Miss Second Day's Meoting of the Conference | Eoro B0 O e s byt WL, | i3 is yet Tecelved s summons 1 Rome. COMPLIVENTS HIS ENGLISH CFFICERS e B o of the uch has been twritten and eald latoly. fland for. thie best guessing to. Miss Grico Having that Eud in View. liams of F'remont, ropealing all exemntions ustor Genornl und Mrs, Blssell gavo a hridge botw C We took the child o to Council Bluff: g n Council e took the child over to Counc uffs | (ileason. Among those present were: The >, o T SEESEA 4 3 BoxC 28 | dinner to the president and nd s Eihn i o g i LR e Puitaverruia, Jan. 26.—At the second | from taxation i respect to growing fruit vonine Bluffs and Omaha, has entered into compe- | to the ofiice of Drs, DePew & Swoeetland, | Misses Oliver, Reynolds, Dodge, Pomeroy, ) i and forest trees; b v BEOW lastevening. oy A tion of tition for the worlk of building two bridges | 6014 Broadway, and had hor exame | Whitelaw. Martin, - Wrizht, Butts, Ryan, | 4838 natlonat conferenco for good govern | 4 fovest, treoss by \Wood, repealing the | A puwbor of Knss City dr GinrroqtiinoNeYaRTiady T AMOTL L across the Danubo av Buda Pesth, Mungary. | ined, Wo had little faith and only a | Brown, Moore, Wickhiam, 'Keatinz, [Soy. | ment toduy a resolution was offered that in e iaseog e s el olaiedicl gl a0y ppicugtt SEyIngRM oI gy A s Phil Shaller of Sae City, department com- | 1ittle hopo, notwithstanding that we | Woodbuey, Dohany, Badoliet and’ Miss | order to continue the work of the conference e O ot TSR SR i Sreds of Discord Sown I mander of the Grand Army of the Ropulie, | yy, ) S : Cleaver of Milwaulee, d give it effact “t T Vel T h [ Amcriean Protective Tarifl leazue of a8 {n'tho o1ty 1ast ook, malking Ao '“:g‘ 2 | were assured of a cure. Fov the fivst two [ =ipy o nombers of Couneil Bluffs camp No and give it effect ‘“the political confer ——————— ork has prepared w protest against the mens for the state. onewmpment of tha ver. | Weeks there was but slight change, but | 13, Woodmen of the World, entertained the [ S8 o reauggied 1o annolnyie Sroure; BROTHERS FALL OUT. lson, SARTIDHE hIetie sdyromiadio colle — ©rané to be held 1n this eity next spring, |He | immediately aftor entering upon the | executive council of the orlier Friday even- [ SCntative committeo of soven o pre- The Southern Tron company of Nashville, ccompanied by Mvs. Evans of Clinton, | sccond course of medicine the change | ing av their hall ou Upper Broadway. A | pare a plan for the organization of a | Police Asked to Intervene Between George | Tenn., his decided upon & plan of reorginizi- ! department commander of the Woman's Re. | became magical, A mass of uleorous, | cofdial reception was given the membors of | municipal league, which shall be composed and Conrad Kanise. tion and the new company will resume opera- | sent the following communic 11\'1_"&"'1'8- fungus maiter came from the child's lgm vnuu!«-nl:‘wjm ‘llil.\:llr\)n[?ll in session in | of associations formed in American cities, There is trouble between two brothers lh\{l:*j"\l\lly flu)‘;‘\v s Assuciated press:- The khedive has been Word has boen reeeived from Washington | bowels, n mass so great that I hesitato | Omha during the weck Just past, and 4 81 | and having asan object the improvement | named Kanise, who reside at Mouth and Senator Jones of Nevada arrived tn Denver [ pyinfully surprised and affected av the that W. L. Murphy of this city hus been ap- | to tell it, and I would have been fright- | BorPr W8 So e s s Tatknn. | of municipal government. Upon the com- | Nicholas streets. ‘Tho brothers are Conrad o, Sin I'ranciseo batore return- | rumorsspread on the subject of his sen pointed cadet to West. Point from this city, ¢ \ 11 fiinean [Hows B OnRoobiofi0ma e, el A, alken s ; ; i to Washington i army.0ha kho Jified cadetto West elnt from this ity | ened 1f L had not boon told that ic was | buvg ot Denver, John T. Yales of Om: pletion of the plan and its approval by the | and George, and peace hus been at a di Eop ARl T ments regarding the army. ‘The khedive ! {u-,t what would follow the treatment. | Prof. 1. I". Roose of Omaha, John McClin: | associations, or as many as the committec | tance for these many months. Conrad, io unskilled nands employed In the pot- | pagerves to himseif to establish the facts ARBAGE ranoved, cosspoola, vanits. el nasvs cleaned, Bl Burke, at Taylors grocors, 54) Beondway Domestic soa is the best PLESONAL PARAGRAPIS, WaNT Tod man to wor n Trait'at Soil, Camno, Baynt, Jan. 26.—The Eggptian has ation to the all his life, and is a son of L. K. Murphy. s ories at Whee WV e Stevening i e s o by | fom that day tho fits coased, tho child | tiek of Chicago, S. 1. Waide of Ciicago, B; | shall declure, the proposed leaguie to be | Georgo says, has frequently threatencd his O at (e Calen o woiks | later, but having at heart to dispel theso Fratulations to him on his success, Ha was | awakened as'from a trance, bright and | W. Jowell of Manchester, W. O, Rodgevs of | fully organized and propared {0 enter upon | jifo gnd has ropoatodly beaten him for | men In rejocting theroposed cut, rumors withowt delay and to manifest Appointed altemato by Congrossman Bows | natural. Since then she has had only | Omaha, C. C. Farmer of Mount Carroll, 1L, | its work, ; P e ongs, The baggage clevitor at th ne hotel, | 1 oliiy his attachment to the avimny. he man, but now. receives his full credentinls | two slight symtoms, both of which wo | Hou: Biren It. Shorman of Waterloo, C. IS | Amendment was effered Fthat the commits | “opyg yrineipal trouble} scems to be that 8 SOl ion Linslsthistoryien the ) prossos in @ sval order nis entira from Congressman Lace A h Chatrput iy ¢ L YC | Erwin of Tomah, Wis.,, and Jonathan B. | tee. when appointed by the chairman. should . prinoips , 18 Lk st yesterday with four chambérmaids | now expr ina gencral order nis enti 2 tnasrios On ‘;fi‘-u,“"“‘fl '“;““"*l ml t‘“‘]‘"‘_"] tl\““’ Frost of Atlanta, Ga provide for a similar conference in New. ‘(J-N"'l:t' o) frequentl | LolLs(ConFi IRl “‘ | o clovator man. The passeugers Wil | gvisfaction with the naive and British 1f you want cheap hard co iy | she is going to school as bright and Last Tuesday night Fidelity council, Ro; York inorder to bring influence to bear upon | 4ren, who ave employed in the wicinity, to | probably die. i e d vecosnizes tho services rendered 1t you want cheap hard coal that will | healty a girl as you will see anywhere. | Areanum, gavo tho fivst of & series of partios | the approaching constitutional convention i | HOL LUt over tholr eariings fo Huw futher. | John Flavol, alins Johnny the Rat, Chrlos | forees, and vecos e the B0 s glve satistaction, o e B Rt with ot e o S b allo Ik L (Dho | shat Atated Uhis, George does. not deny, as e says Cous | Protorund Héney Juckson, threo of'the most | by the British oficers. In regard to Mahor outhern anthr, e, $8.50 per 2,000 1hs. £ AL 2 4 B e Brow ding. The LAk ; ad i orthless fellow an d” otorious sufe blowers tn the United Seates, | p » khedlve conser 0 his transfer ‘.,‘.",\‘,!,‘...-:;"P‘ *‘\" h?: 1{:‘:'-‘: ",tfi;(r)’.:”"' her and continue the treatment, but we \\ivlznlhm' wmas unfortunately, very disagree- ‘“'" jid lution and amendment were ‘ honay ’\'\‘,:',', fm':‘ll,'““[ should notibe. | HOLOEIOUABA ION R e kan Conbral tralo 1an | E08HE, the m:', ply ‘i” ‘HSLI ’»’::; (xirv‘“..’.‘i, 05 0INOTER, 0 T 3, 5. know that she is now practically cuved | able, but there was a good” attendance, con- | adopted. b N R SRGAT iyl .| nightat Toledo, O. as soon as the government ¢ er CARBON COAL COMPANY, R IR ally cuved | GGhing, for tho Royal Arcanum purties | - The following was also adopted: Things came to a climax lasy night, how- | ™00 S0 Cheled'of tealth of Wiseonsin, at | equivalent to this oficial, who has only 84 Poabl at., Grand Hotel blis and the ultimate result depends only [ PSHuE 0¥, ths JHOXa res AR e e ik i | ever, for Conrad went over to Georze's house toHourd of Ienltls cof Wisconstn, at | aorable rocords of sorvic iy upon our care. We thank God that we R achieved such a reputation that it esolved, That in the opinion of this confer- il s yostorday, declde 0 order A0, - o sh from Cairo T o vt YR R 3 3 Y . » takes something more than bad weather to | encoitis vital to the attainment of good mu- accinatiomof” all persons In the state LoxpoN, Jan, 27.—A dispateh from Caird nity Guild party, February 6, Cham- | ¢ in Omaha instead of England, where | keep the people away. nicipal government thut natlonal politics : ; owing to tho prevalence of swallpox in 1i- | to~ tho ‘limes says that unfortumately bers' hull. b we could only have seen our child die in Should b alvorced frous clty polities wnd the | @ prostrate position, George, avho cannob | nois and other stites. tho khedive's retraction canmot ré i . Sy UBAQH b Enjoy iemselves, Anyway. administration of eliy ailairs. speak a word of Engli ne to the police | The famous Hilmon case, in which Y o v SV h 10 Dt ’ the utmost misery, and _where we could ) ; store the per v i Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. et (et In honor of the prevailing condition of ———— headquarters with an interpreter and st preminent life insurance companios Viously oxisted, It is aiffeuls to s not have obtained the Sweetland” reme- s 0! | CREATED 4 SMALL-SIZED RIOT, » would 1ike to have his brother taken | cerned,set for the February term of the United ) Ao S a0 o would his br v c . 5 e "WVe most. hoartily. give ail the | things. the ladies of the Kirst Buptist that ho would ike Lo huve Hori Stistes court b To Ly toriof tho U Svorstate tho’ dancr. or 1o oroseo tho 5 Nt 105, s b g the | churehl gave n “Hara Times social” Thurs in chavge for fear that he would do him | SEECE TG s been post- | RUIRE0r the sovorcim sowing disorder Tred Mitnacht's alleged intoxicating | Publicity possible to our belioving | Gon srebins o the rositonce of Me. Dow. | Attempt to Burn Congressman Baldwin in | furener hurm : poned untilthe Apribtorm, = -0 onort | i tho' ranks of 12,000° Mussolmon aud fo- that it will be the means of doing others | ing on Mill steeot. 1t was well attended. Efligy at Duluth Sergeant Whalen sent an officer to the | o1 00 10 runiing. & menting hostility ‘towards a handful ot as much good us we have received. We Thursday evening Mrs. 1, M. Troynor en- St, PavL, Jan, 26— A Pioncer Press special | Kanise homestend Lo investigate matter or 1 British officers, His ofeial disclaimer will E; e r of tho police be unavailing if the khedive persists in his Vien yesterday afternoon for an examina- 3 3 A vion, but_ thoy werg mot thore ana waten, | thank God and the Swectland remedies | tertained a fow fricads av her bome on | from Duluth, Minn., siys: An attompt wis Ll o e e X ] A 2 : O P T TR e Yo | for saving our ehild st avenue. made tonight to burn Congressman Baldwin SRy isttlayorore nonunion men, but made no tro anti-English policy. ~An an instunce of Ui xeepting Mitnacht, knows where g e Mrs. Williom Garner and daughter gave | i ooy for v 4 £ Sunday afternoon at 8:30 Rev. Thomas L free-for-ull fight at 136 Mor set, | Alinshatteh, chief of the Abaddeh tribe, they are. Mitnacht seemed to havo scored Reauivers Siow Sate. a reception by ‘afternoon ub. thete | W0 GMEY for vollgg for the fice iron oro | nipiatiall, DID;, will'spoak ot the Firat Ban- | Bu Louts In which 4 doxen or mare B Who, In 1838, was condemued to death for sovoral points in this controvorsy, and ho | Boginning Monday morning, January | home on Pifthavenue: A larzo numbor of [ Scheduie of the Wilson bill. “A band of | yjgy church ton mass meoting assemblea O Plunioy Witavory. soms | Risisraaghory towardsitho Bnglish, lias bocn finds himself exactly as woll off as thou 29, the Kinnehan stock of boots and | heit lndy l"'"'"‘:s Werd present and wore | music mado its appearance near the |y S sicos and at the tnyitation of | sty eut wnd ud Dixon wis tataily mjured. | honored aud xe warded by the khedive the liquor had remained in his saloon all the | shoes will be elose & | finely entertained. Merchants hotel and a youth appeared boar- S oy ki $ The 1 tate council of the Ameriean — - timo, | A8 8001 8 hO Kb thou o trs. melr s ahs .}\1'.“ h.}'.“,'| d out at forcod sale, | "X Usicalo was given at Chambers' nall | jug a banner, on which was painted a figuro | LC it Unlon of the Woutug baople's Socl | proveti fution adjourned yesterdiy SUMMONED 10O ROME. replovin tho constablo who had. thom. in | LCEOrUIOs8 ¥ECOSK o Y Fridoy evening by the guild of St Paul's | 10 WBuiwin. with his neck encircled | ©% of Christian Endeavor of Omaha. o cHenator Johnstonc of Sprin charge beeawe unable to suy that they were 5, C. GLEASON, Receiver. | church. The young ladies in charge pre- | " LTI WATN R B BE0 QRO RUIRE The Christian Endeayor, Misstonary insti M. D. Newton of Blooming- | geport that Archinshop Corrigan flus Been e e Ch ot fo By tnat wheviwer | e e | paved 6 o peduva, whioh swas @nioyed by (/oY & Roose A rorovession was quickly [ G R TS et people e latier was voted i salury CAS0 CAE UD Yesterday A1t moon the hottom | dik e o Libhthovis remedy kills | o lurgo orowd. - Mrs, W, W. Sherman sun formed, and, precedéd by the baud and | from all denominations. 1Ll [h Ll ola kot (hat [ (RN hud dropped completely out of it and the ‘“l' it “ll- L ”I‘)-‘l‘ll- our ‘(x‘nlm- ,‘-\l ‘l)‘-ll\h. secause of Thee,” by Tours, and had to re- | banner, started west dlong Superior steeet. The members of the faculty are the most | Northwosr Electric compiany of St. Paul, the popo has summonad liquor, had it been incourtat all, would | isley’s, Morlavens,'louncll iy spond to an encore. Miss Kirk rendered | 1y had not proceded far when a man | gifted gnd best informed men in the country | wito wers overcon Ly thie fumes from n gu8 | oo of Now York to Rome, have been discharged us not guil As it | 2404 Cuming streot, Omaha. De Koven's “Ask What Thou Wilt” in & | jumped from the erowsd on the sidewalk and | along sionary lines. Its chief work is | stove y y moriting, Mr. Lurbell belng | & i was, It was disohurged anyway, und tho T mauner’ ”m}-"f‘\ s ,‘”L,"”.' e \u 1 1. M. rabbed the banner. As he caught hold of | the g of courses of addressos, to bo | deid when fouid und Lis wvito dyln, uple Suicide 0 i Amerionn Authoro s, chapter is at an end. Bt Baot o “_‘h 3 ”'l“- e J‘,‘\';‘;' T“;~ M““‘;:‘ “I“m”'\"’ ~”'|‘L'K'Il‘”h;\ iv some one lauaed a, well-directed blow on -;'wx'n free of churge by the ! ) o night Anne Carmont and three otho: Loxnos, Jan. 27.—-A dispatch to the st B urel ‘orner Sixth stree . pe d wi oariily applaudad » bue ¥ Ee let go the banner | faculty, the work to be done through the LA By (1 CKetlor | St ed from V. 5 o Best sccond growth Missouri hickory | and First avenue. Preaching by the pastor | Master Aaron Lyman sang o sncred solo cn- ,‘,'.'fi.“.'1‘,‘!‘.,::.(“.*"1.:‘\:1:1,}.:I.lnt(ut\’»(vl;;||}:l|l.‘.";::".' FRGUILY, RAANAKE 10 Ue HONr IR 0! eirin ot Mason Oy eV amouiulal i dsel lon L R1DURISS . VISINRRIXA. IAY. Mt 19,58 stovewood, $2.00 per load. Louvo orders | morning and ovening, Sunday school ay 1 | Uied ihe | Prodigal Sont accom | cossion procoeded on iys way: land. R A e el bt voried Ao - AtnaEIRal NQYALSRICATR A afi Handla faatory, Avanue A and enth | m. Young nearlels connuat asetineatarmo | PARYIRE bimselr on ' the. guliak, . al Avion proccedad on 8 Wodst soveral men | By this arrangement a speaker will ad- | oonse was circulating evil roports about Misy | Fennimore Woolson, committed suicid by i 1uest me at6:80 | was recalled. singing “The Bowers” | Lusnod toward the, head of the procession | dress in ten duys ten large audiences, each | Anne Cavment jumping from tho ' window of o hoiss sven months of ins streot, or 34 Pearl street. Telophone 300, Y > f v phone 300, | p.m. Sunday school at Bethany mission at | for an_ encore, d. O. Woodward and | gas% (AR shar heac) B A0E BN \as | address belne” given ina differene city or | A railroad aceomodation trafn, which was [ where she lved 1 Wt water tank at Waterson, N. O, on | fuenza left symptoms of insanity. muke @ specialty of fup | S0 Prowching atd pom, Jumes H. Davis, | Cart Mayue -~ played o guitar - and | guickly torn to pigcas. Thiscrosted u small: | town, Owana is in one of those cougses, | an s 3 i er | the Sueburban Ale line “was ran iito by a it s SRR y - | pastor, 220 Third streot, mandolin duet in & bizhly enjoyable manner. . . ek hods s 1R vitel wcar Dr. M aishing dishes in any number for pri- | St John's English Lutheran—Services 1 | und Miss Stowart played a couple of sized riot for a fow minuies, but a squad of | and everybody is fnvited to hew froiht tratn this morning. L. Bowman ot vate partics, sociables, l0dges, ete., very | tho Morriam block i the Youns . Men'a | tions on the hiano, Aho sining of ihe | hojioe ands atrolyrikon came in St 4 shall - Hhmond andl Bav,. sk Bliayof ottamonthy Enil.at Theie Dropin, of Kiohm Ao S 1Lk D b L i o piano. 'T'h g o © | quickly disperse o crowd, o the Vit., were killed, aud w odle o ento 4 cheap. il Chiristin association chapel at 104, m. and | Canutbal TivL" by W uber nf. Oniabn, | Soiakh (isicEyed WO . GHOMEE g g Sent to Omahn for Care. Y wero uliod gudiy ln Hrodig oENYREGUION W Yok, Jun. A special to the — T hn haseclation ahapol n! m. 4 T r ot On youth who had been carrying the bunuer | g y 0] st sl el & ; roke 1 Gioye'e, 10 b m. Rev. G, W. Snydor, pastor.” Sun- [ and the +Wilter Mill,? by Macy, cuused the | wus vtalion 'in tha. patrol to beadquarters. | The patrol wagon was valled to tho St ihe Rational Hurlal Staats-Zeitung from Kort Puyne, Alu., says: H. P. Barrott had an unpleasant y school at 9:45 a.m. Young people’s meet- | Dudley Buck maie quurtet o te called | o band censed playing and the efigy busi | Paul depot lust night toconvey a sick woman | closud 18 1 st night [ An enormous uudertuking, which a fow A g at 7 p.m back twice. For oncorcs they sung “Annie | no ¥ 8 8y Paul dey £ Y With f binquet oan tho fols | vear ¢ iy ’ turo last evening while out riding ou his vi- [ Irinity Methodist Episcopal — Corner rion and o Catustrophort (- whibh a | 2088 ended in 8 Hisyo to somo place o fort. Towing. omeers wera electo PABAORIE || yoREa AR, caat: SANARA. - LOpithliNg . aven eycle. He was gomg at a rvattling pu Lourth street and Nioth avenue. Alfved | small boy, o large tack, an irate school Anauttl aoR e se It She is Mrs. Anna Burk and had just ar- | Hum Hamilton, Pittsbu #7,000,000, has been sold at wuction, The when hasuddenly found bimsolf con .1 | Knoll, pastor; residence, 615 Seventh street. | misier and a vigorous patu wero the chief Canin R e N e D ool Talbs HoMH), Ghiongos soorethry ' o boom city of Fort Payne was sald at shoriff's With the choice of annibilating o curtoinos | Preaching 10:80 o, m. by pastor and 7:30 p. | lagredionts. After the musival program had b SANIDE) 10, Ol F ¢ of ogo uud hus been sick, avcording to o | Jhies s b T sale to [ N. Cullom for $62,000. The sule g urbston, % f age and i Jamies Smith, Biehmond, Ind. e woman. With hie ehars o shone | m by Rev, W. 8. tookor. Savbath schooi | boon completed the Hoor wus cleared aud ho | X A R S " ) Includes 50,000 acres of ore. lund, 2,000 city Alry hoohoas $he' ourbslone, 8ad ran 1050 1t | 1oague B b m K o Si00 B m. "Epwomb.| pecuinderof e ovenlgk 8ivon ovur tadans fight av Mavion last evening has caused v | e yomo is at Wakefield, Nob., and ther R lote, oo crushing works, - fuinives, Uirco N N A DR e B o o T Sl sl great sensation, , 1t wis brought on by 1n- | uno says sho his a son \bout 20 years of age. | Ty trial of the brothars Tvanhoft, for con- | faCtorics, two hotels and other property. purpose. He found himseli Iying on tho | Latter: Duy Saints Moo bemmme ot bror Surprised iha Jenober, Sulting remarks by McGuire, who is o stock- | She said her son was unable te'seouro work | apiring to murder Prince Fordinund and stap: | Fort Puyne was the fivst oxperiment of w Fround. whilo near him Tay the whoeh man | sad eion Liemuiuts—-Near coruer of Pierce [ Miss Viva Gilliland, n teasher in the | man from Montozuma, about Goodnow. Me- | und could not eare for hoe In any way Sloft w i yoaterdny ut sofiv. Luke | numberof Now England capltalists to found pled boyond recognitiqn. 1t will cosy him | Sunday sehosl ot 1o eoching ut 10:0 a. w. | Washiogton Avenue sct ool was tendered & | Guir, after friend hid parted thom, caused She wis made as comfortable as possible | Ivanoft was examined und admitted all"the | a city in the south, quite o sum to put the wheel back in us good | clety ut 6 p. . Preg Young Doople's 80 | sueprise party Priday eveulng at the bo R R N s o avaaulu. [ Ak IS TIbGRS. (iaciers. Aud somashing B AR ) - vt shapo as befors it tackled tho Curostone. B B w. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. | of Mrs. O, H. Lucas on Ouklund avenus by | the arrest of Goodnow on icharge of assaull | s provably be done 1o ussist her today. A dispiteh frou Houlogne-sur-Selne, Prance, Bl Services wili be hield at the Overton mission | Qmumber o hor pupils with intentto commit murder, which was I8 ARAR ¥ J annouricos the explosion of w bofler i lwans | W BN Nassau Investment company guarantee | Sohid P W also every ovening during’ the | * G W cunesday the miembors of tho facalty | afterward chinged to inficting great bodily Abuses fis Invalid Wife, SEZALHINS RLESCHASIM BRI R LR || S EUIEHIR DA ML AT A8 el on 20 Nobraskaraliroad 0ollecHone, - Merriam | " Ficat MresbytorianGoruorof Wiliow sve. |25t Councll Blufts Modieal calloga wero || injury. Gooduow wuve bouds i thosum of | M, Kauouso, who was arrested » fow dass | mauy weriously | Jired by tho explosion Sher X day to proveut him (rom sbytortan—Cornerof Willow ave- | b e o o o of £ |t et e v was knocked OU | g0 on complaint of L. Johnson for abusing | Tho Chilian sonate lins apuroved the proto- | S1SBOSINE of the Phil Stuuel stock, sale of » which was announced to begin at 10 a. m, Hlock, Council Blufts nue and Sev 4 and Seventh street, Rov. Stophen | & rehor ‘ ’ Ste college iu the Archer building. ‘Thelr wives | by Jumes Cunningham, with whom he quar- ‘ e ¥ ke | ol slgned by Chill wnd Avgentin y lust to i nis wife and released, was yesterday 1ocke | yorormine the Interpretation of the terms of | today - — Phelps, pastor. Pieaching by the e George S. Davis, prescrip rugg ) 7:80 b y the pastor ot | prepared refreshments, und the cvening | velod. Today Metiuire wis arrested on o eorg Davis, pr ription druggist | 1050 a. m. wna 7:80 p. was spent pleusantly in playing hign fiv chargo ot h:-‘.m.\-‘. bourd bill on complaint | upou the same charge. the froutler treaty of Issl, wuich will Le S——— - This tume the complaint was f by | finally ratificd on tie arrival of the Argentine | One word descries it, *perfoction.” Wo res Congregution Dr. John Ask 3 Domesle soap is tue ovesi ke —Dr. John Askn. pastor losc prescnt were: Dis. and Mesdowes | of the proprictor of the G.obe hotel iu this : P 18 tae oedly Morulug subject: “Kecping e 1ith. | Qacrae, Thowss, Macrag, i, Mbi.o 1 City. i s Samuel Wells, who lives at 4003 Ohio street stery fer 1o Do WVitt's Witch Hazel Salve,cures v " | liquors wore to have come up bafore Justice orted hore thit Avehbishop Corrie members of the rived from Allen, Neb. She is about 70 years gram to Tug Bee |- The Gooduow-MeGuire

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