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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 6 1894, e e ——————— T — ks i RS- Sebida il S, 4 : THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | amiv b ekt bt Whaie i ‘Illh RELEASE 4WAS VALID e P ik, S ‘ | last he went to the farm of one of his neigh —_ Jaf COUNCIL BLUFFS, | bors, M. C. Young, near Hinton station, and ; L3 o b & Johnson, colored, and his o v \i. v OFFI L = =« NO.12 PEARL $TREET. | Judge Deewer Bxplains the New Liquor ;*’”"’\ R |' ; onlons, ’n; 'w Iu;m Judge Shiras SnmmatilyiOloses o Suit for | arrested last night A . UAKER OA s 8 hem to this city and crossed the river to vo ad i . T e Law to toe Grand Jury Omaha, where he sold ten or twelve bushels Damages Agalnst'a Railroad, STARTED ON T0 HOMESTEAD. : Delivered by earrler to any part of the city. JREn Young telegraphed Sheriff Hazen, asking PRI Ti him to arrest Sayers. Hazen telephoned the 1 Coxey's Army Hreaks Camp at Pittshurg, H. W. TILTON, Manager. IT WILL BE HARD ON SALOON KEEPERS | police of Omaha, and during the day PLAINTIFF HAD ALREADY SETTLID IT Three Hundred Strong. PHONES § Business Office ...No was found with the remnant of his load. He PITTSRURG, April 6.—Coxey's army brok § SELEPHONES | R Faitor. . No, ids Mot it UL s LSRN LS A A R, camp at Exposition park, Allegheny, today ] COUNCIL BLURFS TR | egaiations that Wi Prove a Hurden to | A0 I8 Tow In the county Jall alting for | ¢yl T and left for Homestead. About 300 men & ‘ M STEAMDYE WOR( Young to comie after him value of the AL b IR ol A s s load is easily more than $26, so that, if all 4 were In line, many recruits having been of the City Materinlly Redueed the circumstances are a mg tells them, Full of All Clajms Aguinst recelved during the two days stay in Pitts b Dicruing dune k Poston siore, spring dress goods, capes. Other Court ows. the chances seem exceilent for his being re tho Nosthsestern, burg. L 100, Hlghese stuta. oF Regular meeting of the Woman's Reliet | turned o Fort Madison for another term ST. LOUIS, April 5.-Reprosentatives of tho arh taled and prps this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the —— - - the railronds leading east have decided to “ ) statnod tabrios Drand Aty halle ey Jekyll and llyde, Browdway Church, To- Fofuse o ttaianort. Nrye's AR of Coxoyltes 10" ook as" ool "as “ county supervisors took & trip yestor Judge Deemer opened the April term of night CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta, April 6.-~(Special | eastward, The next move of the travelers DYE ! [ new, Work prompti Qay to Bast Omaha (0 look over a piece of | dI8trict court yesterday, empaneling A colebrated eritic who heard thig-lecture | Telegram to The Bem)=An important ruling | has not been determined upon et LAy I ground upon which the owner wants the | Brand jury and making an assignment of 41‘\‘{“ 1 for the first time, wr o ru.ln‘\\:“ was made today by Judge Shiras of the fed 1t V country, Seal for Albert Mynster, aged 3 years, died at 4 | Snyder and Bob Limerick of Sheriff Hazen's | (¢ grand stage prosence, a rica orotund | N. Vanderwelden against the Chicago & o eaddd LA AL > | o'clock yesterday morning, after an iliness | picture gallery were arralgned and entered | yoios, o boen oenion " | of the Industrial army which arrived Tuesday A. MACHAY, 1| Voice, born orator and a born preacher. [ Northwestern rallway. He sues for $20,000 - 5 TR hthen | ca CCTIGROLARIN S DAFRHIA | RNt HEERAIILY He hus the Ingersollian habit of laughing at | damages. He settled with the company | (oM San Francisco is stranded her L T A S b 3 sWh. huto Jress such a man as this : g efforts of the leaders to secure transporta ? o ot v el roadw o 0 HHB. 616t IoH CEORLIAE, Batwhen. § T, Mus |l ONE OL:tH TUETeRting fenturewof the dhy | Bl owiyMinior: " DS SUGH.&Tnat ¥ LUK, ifan tiie/\ paymeneEBE: #9007 and sfeRedinn || yiic: oy ot (ot olo wcure LIATRDOTELS Sl ey kbt b Atee and J. A. Gorman is set for trial be. | W8 Judge Deemer's remarks to the grand |y ® G0l Soat Pat Nourse, Dr. Jekyll, | INstrument releasing it from all further lia- | ynable to get out. The Southern Pacific com ' fore Judge McGee next Thursday morning | JUry on the subject of the new mulet Hauor | Bui in a twinkiing the long hair falls over | bility. The company now claims that he is | pany was for a long time obstinate and re by agreement of the attorneys law. From his exposition of It the saloon | the forchead, he diminishes to a dwart, his | stopped from recovery of further . damages 4 transportation to any point uniess the An information was filed yesterday after | keepers, particularly In the rural disiricts | teeth gleam’ wolfishly, his hands turn to | in view of the fact that he falled to return | Customary rate is forthcoming. The men e v - noon by a man named Blizzard, charging | and small towns, will have a nice time of [ claws, he becomes a devil. ~We went to | o™ oo didoration received. The plaintii's Al "",‘”;‘I,l!_‘]“,“‘.”‘(',:,. LA Elihu Meyers with assaulting him by level- 4 _ 5 criticlse a novice, we came away applauding At el Jolcs X “ EHE™ ) v il Ly £ it before they are allgved the freedom in | Frrcie ® B0 EC NG “Nave made a fortune | Rttorneys claim that u\_t relea: as fraudu- | piae dccount §h a4 fneasure for thelr re % . CU_PIDEN! Ang a gun at him and threatoniag to shoot | oo 0 o Chiel they now enjoy. the stage, but will d 3 | ¥ lently obtained and that V rwelden was | jiatince to move, Throats to secure trans Thisg him L) age, but will o more goOC O th€ | not acquainted with his rights. Judge P y 46 WiPe toTmon ong th d Wl | A slight change has been made in the code The building In which the saloon busin plattorm, ° T don't know of any llving man (| gy gy qecided, AFaty ‘that -the rolense | Boriation by fofce Were coiimon among tie tlon of m fatous Frenci physicin, wiil quickly of algnils. e n (v fire deparument, | 18 carricd on,” ho remarked in substance, “is | Who can do just what Mr. Nourse is doing | ofITih, decidod, T (nat the velelS | ranks and considerable aasiety was feit by iy'or ditaes of the kelrmive Hercaftor the call for additional water pres | subject to the assessment of a tax of $6m, | %0 grandly. = Actors don‘t ‘preach, awd | o the company for the Injury sustained | N PeORIe of Qukland vekarding the oiicote ‘ Thies, Uriitness to Marry sure will be 2-2-2 and the second alarm will | payable in semi-annual installments, due | Pridiers CHnot f¢b = Rourse Coet oo ma. | And which he claims was obtained by fraud | oo ONERERT T A SR o for the army dpaton. be 3-3-3 5 iis magnificent oration. It is a drama, | pol TR deide by an action i equity | Proyide box car Do CUPTDENT eloan:en the liver, the Kiduoys and tho urinary St A ¢ April 1 and October 1. This tax is to be | sermon and lecture, all three rolled into that until done the piaintift courd. not | 10, Sacramento, but arrangements were at BEFORE ano AFTER organs of w1l mpuritics, The funeral of I Fleld took place | collected the same as any other tax, but the | gne, He fs the greatest dramatic orator in [ 8Rd that un the plaintit could not | jagt made with the railroad by which the CULIDENE thon Anid feRtoves SMATT WEAN ORRAYIS: yesterday_afterncon at St. Paul's Epfscopal | payment shall not b: a bar to any prosecu- | the world. maintain_an_action at law for damuges. | aryy will leave Oakland at 4 o'clock tonight This rorvaon WATATRFS A0 HOL GUF by DOGLOEH 18, bMCAGSO IOty DAF eont are traubled with church. “The service was very impressive | tion under the prohibitory law, unless, in | Broadway church, admission 60 cents. Second, that having recoived $500, for which | 5474 train of box cars provided by the rail- ostaticle, | COUPTDENI It 0y Known ronedy (0 el WOt an opeetion.' 8000 tes: and was witnessed by a large number of 0 population and over, the saloon - the release was given, the plalntift should | o4 odmibany. tmontain, A wilttun parin it money retweet 1€ s boxes doen ot witecta pors sorrowing friends or hak obtained and filed with the county | Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ta., agent | return it and make tender of same in order ULl Ll SR SRt L At iRl S I R P LG The fndustrial school connected with De- | auditor the consent of the majority of the | Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liquor. to nn;lnx!ulu’fl present action for damages ity ireat Unknowr AIMA DA O LS LA BBl S AN L8 Ll G fell it db png's mission meots tomorrow afterncon at | voters of the city. Then this tax may be he judge then took the case from the jury IRAND TION, Colo., April ;{ 'K-lr:!k”.u :‘h.- Congregational church, | paid in quarterly installments, and on giving Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale | and was about to instruct a finding for the ”k“ ; . ,I il |(lll\.r |\‘§"\I torces Those children who do not know the way are | the required bond of $3,000 and complying | 8t Gas Co.'s office defendant when the plaintiff asked inknown' commander of the L ces o > e Willis packer Ol e o o | BEO, P. SANFORD, A W. RICKMAY, T 3 NN N fnvited to call at the missi with the requirements of the law regarding Superintendents’ Kound Table. court to dismiss the case, which Major Willlam Packer Clarke of th Al,mw_ & ORSITOE. ““’, “UL & phM'ULD u). D. J. Gates, who has been employed as | the way in which the establishment shall b The ninth semi-annual sesslon of the STARTED A SENSATION, cond battalion, C. N. G. Major Clarke is rdmaster for the Rock Tsland at this point | OPerated the payment of the tax shall be e iy 3 considered the best drill master in the state. POl bl L i LA, bar to all orosecutions under the prohib- | Superintendents’ Round Table of south He was formerly connected with the Daily . STy e me o D o he employ of the 3 : q YA Ll i S AL L Wi wostern fowa will be held in this | Young Lady of Akron Rrings o Damage | St of this iy, He left on a it (0 1408 FFarnam Street, sl L e ToPinK . “in towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants | city, beginning today. The first meeting Sult Against a Salem Stock Pennsylvania about three weeks ago. He | 5 ceeded by Ira Peck of Stuart the saloon keeper must file the written con- | will. b held at 8 oclock fn| SIOUX CITY, April 6.—Special am | a grandson of ex-Governor William Packer Retail Druggists Unity Guild will hold its regular meeting | (ot *4 P00 KeeDEr 5 ; o afternoon e Bloc 5, The m 3 T » SEAAYIVE L o T meelihf | sent of 65 per cent of the voiers in the | the afternoon at the Bloomer bullding, The | to The Bee)—Etta M. Chandler, who lives | of Pennsylvania. of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. and purveyors of room of Grace church for election of off- | foUntY II¥iug oufside of Coun flul'l"“',',",'xf‘,':v' SABH meeting Will be at § o'clock in the | in the little village of Akron, has brought a Silver Convention to Welcome: Him. Capital, 3 0 s1o0,000 | Medical Supplies. < All_membors are requested 0 be | ment o the tax is,.a bar to prosecution, | sions will be held, one at 9 a. m. and the [ Suit here against L. M. Hartley of For DENVER, April 5.—A. C. Fisk, president | Profits, « . 12,000 present and friends cordially invited Whether this tax Is paid before of after the | other at 1:30 p. m., both in the assembly | Madison for $25,000 damages for breach of | of the Pan-American Bimetallic league, pro- )€ the oldest banks I the state of Towa. Wo L. P. Jensen, who lives on Harrison strect, | consent {s filed with the county auditor, half | room of the High school. A large delega- | promise. Miss Chandler alleges that she | poses to call a silver convention to meet fn et IR GRS AT was arrested yesterday morning on a com- | of it gocs to the town in which the business | tion is expected to be present, including | met Hartley at Akron in 1888 and finally | washington May the day Coxey's army L RCEVS Y Ou, plaint filed b; neiglibor that he was allow- | js ‘carried on and the other half to the | city and county superintendents, principals | promised, at his request, to marry him. It | 5 seheduled to arrive there. i > = Ang his chickens to run at large. Judge Me- | count he town or city may impose ad- | of graded schools, normal echools and col- | ig further charged that because of his prom- s mpro ved Quick and Easy < Gee discharged him on his promising to pen | ditienal penalties in its own belalf and pro- | leges in southwestern Towa. B, H. Hamil- | jso to marry her he scduced and that KANS REPUBLICAN CLUBS, - his fowls in the future, vide other rogulations. ton of Malvern is president of the assocka- | after continuing the intimate relations for a tisiprn Rising Steam, Elec- Judge McGee rendered a decision yester. But little stress has been laid heretofore | tion and Theophile Brugger of Council Bluffs | poriod of a couple of he refused | Delegates From Each Organization Meet at in p ay In favor of the plaintiff in the case of [ upon the fact that out of town saloon J\”n.m{[h The following Intercsting sub- | to have anything more to do with her. Her Topeki— MeKiuley Ch i tris & Hand Power the Indianapolis Terra Cotta company | keepers must travel over their whole county | jects will be brought up for discussion: petition further alleges that she submitted, PRKA, Apr 'he Kansas Republi- against J. A. Murphy and John N. Baldwin, | before they can safel rry on thelr busi- Unnecessary Restriction in _ Disciplix with defendant’s request and knowledge, to ..T“ll,l,".\ \.. ‘\III‘ ; ':Ihl’ “f.“ s vN(Il'”‘H" Invalid Chairs, in which payment for some mate used | ness, but from Judge Deemer's lucid state Alzebra, Physics and man in - the | oriminal operations for the purpose of con- | Cn league convened this morning in il Supporters, in the erection of the Baldwin block was | ment it is evident that they are at a gr ammar School, SealEIherTsNaLTet handsome new Hamilton hall, the finest large Atomizers, Ao maRa dizadvantage under the present law as ec O e e Hartley is a fancy stock breeder at Salem, | assembly room in the state. Hon. E. W. Send for Cireulars, ] “ Shofipes In the case of Weston against Odell Judge l'-'u'ull\\nv‘!j the men l’yr| ||u"”-mn- Ilm)- .-I( 'l’.\‘l\!lr . What is Meant by Developing the “Di- | Ta., an «-xlvlmd\'»- l|‘\'l'“slm-k ’slwl.l»l:n;mrl |u;\l Hoch, president of the league, was at t 5 LBl [ Bli)l(tefies' McGee rendered a decision yesterday dis- [ Ness in Council Blufts, There fs but I'ttle Harmonies? | one of the lar holders of wild lands in T AR TS PoT STV aE TO0ra SigRaT i S, y miscing tho case’ at the DN costs, | doubt (lat the board of supersisors will try 1 to Make Our State Assoclation | northwestern Towa, his holdings of lund | PIatform dest ’”,’”' n l;“ ;:‘ “I'”.“’ e Kimball Bros., Council Bluffs,lo Woater Bottles, hrces el st ot WO dRg their hest to enforce that portion of the law | More . 3 alone being estimatéd to be worth $100,000, ead by Secretary C. H. Sheldon. Mayo :‘!‘llr“Iu Xslll Il‘t’r:l‘“ ;flr’x‘m["m;x‘!‘”'v lu"'ln th:Lm- relating to the payment of the for a i z of Greek and Latin e et iy Hurl‘ln;n‘ d;.:ll\'lrwl!'rl .-.l-x;;:ulu;m-ll‘uu;, ;-‘|”\;l.4|r = = = Rupture Cured NPl Ok AlRpORInEE oL LV comfortable portion of the county's Ll . SR TAUE SAYS THE BOARD WAS FIXED. come, to which Preside och responded. | ¢ gun Antonfo after an official Inspee- Junction. restraining Odell from disposing of | Jory, CoErEbie, Bartion, of (e Chuniys | U5 wdw Eh nar Be Taught in ‘lllsl f‘llrn‘ulll| address was rocelved with ro- | (i e T T il e of Satisfaction guarantesad “hief N > den: o On the other hand, the revenue the cily ha 9. Can_the U Good English Be | Oficials of Woodbury County, Iowa oL LV LI AU WGt ha B L. this city. The srotary visited the new All the latest improved Chier, Nichuison of the fire depurtment | poey receiving from the saloons for the past | Dritled Into 1ge Pupil? Charged with Dishonest Gy GEEILLED s Bk FaGHL I AXL Bl SRl GG Ly ! atT 2 states that the report circulated by a morn- o) voars will be cut quarely in two, and the |~ 10. How to Teach Ithics in the Schools. IX CITY. April 5o (Spoctal Telogram | With cheer after cheer. The enthasiasm was | and was téx a reception by the com- russes. ing lm“l to |:u-l |\flm;( that I\lls :;‘m n\n‘-n l\\mx LT 1 A 0 | e Cased ol to M oRG 11, Boys 1 SIOUX CITY, April b.—(Specia elegram | jyoreased by the unveiling of a picture of | mandant, Laselle. Sceretary La- - an uceident while going to the fire Wednes- s L 3 Fdor — = to The Bee.)—Woodbury:county will make a | the Ohio governor, concealed by a fla alsgrvisited, thesclty (ol N S0 DN uite an additional tax in order to counter- % : edtlon & ; 3 & : Sio BN HEV VNS N day night was all o mistake, - Ho also says T T T e T o T e sl | 1113 e en moved to 23 1 £300,000 bond issue for funding and refund- | After the usual comimittees were appointed ey e, OB G L ALUE & )1‘“ 0 . e T I e e ine e | down the number of saloons, and the result | Mol street. Shoes At ¥ofr bR BrCC Nhe | Ing purposes tomorrdif, ‘the bonds to run ten | an adjournment was taken till 2 o'clock James Henton of ‘the Twenty-third in= | 08 G o R e getting water pressure is another fake will b that the whole saloon business, n0% | gy in and fit them up for April rains. and twenty years and Dear 5 per cent in- e nnon s N Ol S g o [ fantes fandflaratidolioniove it aiBE B -t : - — £ L L b divided up among seventy men, will bg. cor i L e L L e e tion e firstorder of business was the | Fe for' the cast. A team belonging to J. F. Hunt took | coptrated in perhaps half that number. The Tnalgteant L consideration of the report of the committe fright yesterday morning and dashed down | $5000 bond will cau e grief to a large num. e Bond made for the bondsitoday by Harry | on resolutions. It was adopted as presented. CHICAGO PAINTERS IDLE, with ‘a. milk ‘wagon in tow: | ey of tho saloonikts of this elty, cod that The grand jury of the federal court re- | Hubbard of this: eity. His attorney | The platform reaffirins the national platforin ; On the Indian creek bridge 1t narrowly | too, will have its effcct in lessening the num. | turned a number of indictments yesterday. | created a sensation by going before the | of 1892, condemns the national democratic | ppyeo et oale 1 HONLEOL oD Telephone 22, — ey escaped colliding With a _farmer's wagon | par of places whore lic ik ey oy made was their final one, | board when he made the offer and charging | and state populist administrations, and the ReviatorIone; SRe grazig 1t w1t pasked;cand after tuens | o - Piaces whiste lauor, willl e sold. The ropartithey ‘",',".l‘ vore the propriotors | that the members, before the resolution au- | convention pledged itself to renewed exer- [ ion ests (nEHCEREIEE BEBIRIE L ng down Washington avenue rounded up at What Is Helng Done ‘r""“]"'f ;}:j’“‘;‘n'l"‘]"\;‘Im‘:‘f:" the proprietors | thorizing the issue wits made, had as individ- | tjons to restore the supremacy of the repub- el A 1 ‘1 i o o f TR the dairy in the northwestern part of the | In the various lines of busin Frre T | ek SR L ik 24 uals signed a contract to deliver the bonds [ lican party, to the end that the eredit and | ters in Chicago are idle today. o associs CENVINEWELL. % George H. Gable, H. Freese and J. B. [ g¢ tova loca1ibioles) Horalainot atate Ly 4 f 1 P antdad Eo tike 357 4 city. talked of through these columns, but to come Al Relnroprietorsl GIRth R B UL tADTa] b e et OOS ®. He did not state | good name of Kansas may bo r ablished | ation of employers yesterda . SDUFAKLESS:; Jumes Burns died at 11:30 o'clock Wednes- | down to actual ficts regarding truth, valies | mvostnnt compaty, Ss T Vanatta and’td,| Y10t was; butgald ctrtide the board made’ |l and!the/lawa agaln be mude gjinreme. aggressive measurcs against the pending BOTTOM WATERPRODE: day morning, aged 54 y at his home, | offered and reliable merchandise shown, you | 1 Sweet. They are all charged with using | & Jenial of the action or sold the bonds at The officers elected were: €. M. Sheldon | gipiice, and ota ral lockout by 5 4 % 5 less than his client blds'he would bring the | of Burl resident; W. Morgan of 5 3 SREIRE S Bl ¢ venue. He leaves o0 £ 4 o visit the re fo 5 S i era e, of Burlingame, presiden! Morgan i eollthT Dub Gt e Best Shoe sold at the price, 3619 Ninth avenue. Hé leaves three chil: | will have to visit the Boston store for the | (he mails fraudulently, in the furtherance | poo it B SYERT PERS WoPld DU oLBu g me A nroeldon Margan of | which 8,000 men are thrown out of em P dren, one of his sons being in California. | above advantages e L e apaiatiogad the proceddings n t i $5, 34 & $3.50 Dress Shoe Ho s an ongineer In the employ of the | We have reveived and sull expect daily | wpinat Gable, Fresse and Allen, and four In the Bennett Murder Case. peka, sécretary; J. F. of Emporia, | PIVINCHL - ont., April ol ling T AL Gt Eris C R INp oS58 85 Clifcago, Rock Teland & Pacifie Rallway com- | large shipments of spring and summer goods, | A5ainst (bl reeete qud AEeh SO0 Q00 | o RSHALLTOWN, s, ADF) 5o (Sp asurer, 4 g {penl “ e, U 4 d alllotiwhia 45 " low | aBe 3 0 M4 ALL a3, A 5.—(S ublison’ R ianeanl oIty spok imen n the employ of the Grea ¢ puny ever since the roud cntered Council | all of wiich we offer at an exceptionaily 1ow | of public inierost felt tn the outccme of this | Telegram to The Boey-Whon the sherit o) K. Cubbison ;JJ"‘"\.y‘_:‘mmx:n,hml Lo R e S s croient | B8 53,?\?!{??f‘fgg’,.fis"'“ Bluff. Notice of the funeral will appenr | cag B, A e ol e e iricey, | SUit. Inasmuch as all of the indicted partie: | ;1 nounced the conventtig of court this morn- | A. Troutman and Rudelph Hatfield each | Lrains are now moving s natly ] et Mter P Seotch zephyrs (hall prico), | nave been long and prominently before the | {THG N B LAY G e the appear- | made thirty-minute specches, and a number | Sldes made concessions, but BEDratily $2.50 and $2 8hoes, Insure {n the Imperfal Fire Insurance Co. | “Rine line dress ginghams (worth 100), 6%c. | PECPIe: ance of the defendant was so changed as to | of others were called on for short talis. cally a victory for the strikers Unequalied at the price, Insure I the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. | Shantong pongee, large assortnent, (egu- | wim e ooy o O 1. Sweer. | attract marked attention. -~ She had been —————— L et ot e ikt | Boys?’ 82 & $1.76 School Shoes, Imsure n the Imperlal Fire Insurance Co! | 1oy 121500 ow bt William Larsen, secrotary, and 0 . Sweol, | £.Ci, (0" 0 u poo, Hard working womian, HELD THE CONSTABLES. Lehigh, Krchs and “Aro b Tieat for Servic, nsure in the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. | *“Apeon ginghams, 8te, e, 7e. € ’ o Equliablo 21 | and when the trial commenced wore shabby — PHILADELDHTA, April G—The ous 4 Lougee & Towle, Sole Agents, 235 Pearl | Halt wool challics, worth' 15, for Se. No move las been made agninet thene o | clothes. ~ Friends have contributed to her | Coroners Jury at Darlington Flnds Against | oin menimorn s o e bo, fomou Ladies’ $3, $2.50, $2, $1.76 Btrect. bl Fine French sateens (former price 25¢) | ¢1000 and released. C. R. Sweet is a son of | Wardrobe, and today she appeared dressed in \ Governor Tillman's Agents. RavellstoodliidlaEtorkrourt sonBycaraiwilifres Teat Dongoln, Biylish, Ferfoct Witting “What_bicyele do you ride?” “Why, 1 | NOW offered at 19c. J.'B. Sweet, treasurer of the company. clothes of good material and made in the | pARLINGTON, S. C., April 5—The cor- | sume operations about May 1 ame A iary i caa e Edatin themorld AT ride a Wavery. Everybody rides them, | A VISItto our wash goods department will | *'myo “Pollard libel case was the main at- [ [atest style, apd seemed to feel the change |\ ovg jury has rendered a verdict to hold | Baird's Sons are the owners and they will o and price amnped on hote Jole & Cole sold fourteen In the last two ol traction yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Pollard | 88 much as sho looked it. The change is 3 Tine StiNoe < conduct the business of manufacturing | tom. W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. alefleColeanid) fourisen ! t (oryAtoriboya andimmiases, (Blaol rionoail s (Jesterday afternoon, Mrs. Pollard | said to be for eftect on the jury. The sherift | McLendon for the Killiug of Norment, Kain [ SAAdCt the | busihoss of manfacturing Tien an TRood! au any whcel mada S Get | sold fori12kc, nows4 foris e omantie ‘story of her Nife o a large | a4 his deputics and three sherifis from ad- | for the Killing of Redmond, and that Red- | frod hands will be emploved. Ignatz Newman, 420 S. 13th. o L i - Get | "4 special oftering, children's fine seamless | he Fomantic story of her joining counties were introduced today and | mond killed Pepper. The military court will | WILMINGTON, Dels April 5.—The card- | Ellas 8venson, 1519 N. 24th. N NATI LI 3 hose, worth 19c, for 124c. i L :‘!" voints —made heretofore more fully | qupmit its report to Governor Tillman, but | Ing, spinning and beaming departments of | A We Bowman Go., (17 N. 16th. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ludiex’ patent finish hose, something now, | Don't go to Omaha tonight, go to the | brought ot Nothing new was developed. | 1"y "ynerstood to coneur as to the facts as | the Arlington mills started today and next | G J. Carlson. 1218 N, 24th. Monday the weaving department will re- - W. Fisher, 2925 Loavenwor == at 17c. Ask to see them Broadway church and hear Nourse. The chlef interest centers now In Detective oy have been e o Frank Shinn of Carson is in the city. One hundred dozen gents' half hose, sold Barney Shultz, who is expected to make “’:-{.,’:{'-\';,:}',{f' ;f‘"'(lv’,l_'”lxl,'.iu 5.—A dispatch | sume.” The whole will will then be in F. A. Cressy, So. Omaha. from Darlington says that an opinion in the | OPeration, giving work to 500 hands. There W. C. Ver'jr of Davenport Is In the city, | for 10¢, at four pair for 2sc. = No :‘-:1;":“" l;;:l (,\;. B o |8 startling developments HLL S ol : r Be ladi sold ¢ your children are afiticted with diph- : = L 0 Bauctio gt th;l K'J"‘:,rl‘m‘,: C,'(,::“l"lsl‘_r‘,‘l O i nnl:vmr«m:\!";mfif m‘m uux!':;:h ::'r.l.-! -‘:: .":‘.d the! i Dr. Jefteris' remedy will save lhpelr l'"“"'n:l Service of Mrs. Charles Masc d::{wvgn:"{drn;m u:x:"-lz:('ml\y(.}f:v I;n um;-. u‘;.}, Wil be no redu ction in wag M ) e Glanaey left, yestorday naon for an || Sk i our tnanatios tives. ' No physiclan required. Hay stood | BOONE, In.. April fi—(Special Telogram | & stened by Justices Moivor and Me- WEATHER FORECASTS. [ Bornilo Mrlandi Mcal Geargs, i Denton) Don't overiook our other departments, such | the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. De [ to The Bee.)—Every store in the city closed | j whose hands it remains. The state says e . & & 5 as laces, gloves, dress goods, curtains, cloaks | Haven, George R. Davis and Morgan & Co., | this afterncon during the i » wite » opinion declares the ac onstitutional, [ South Winds Wil 1 d it Will Be 705 Sonth Sixth street, a daughter. LR T LA S R L S K U fternoon during the funeral of the wife | the opinion declares the act unconstitutional, South Winds an e v o i ta b of Charles T. T. Mason, the wholesale dry | but whether in whole or in part it is not Warmer in Nebraska “Mr w. rh“l-nrgnsllnn‘(:rl(mmn City is | for the spring and summer of 1894, street, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Jef- | tooqe' merchant. Mrs, Mason had & '“n.) ascertaine WASHINGTON, April T e guest of Mrs. cRoy on Fourth | = ROTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., | ferls, Council Blufts, Ta. Price, $3. cirle of acquaintances, having been deputy | CHARLESTON, ., April Thoro | Friday! For Nebraska—Falm; soutiiwes street. touncil Blufls, Ta. o Ehiie col > trouble in_ Governor Tillman’ i ' S T TP e e e T e — Get prices trom Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | In the peatoffice here for nearly eight years | Scoms 40 be trouble in Governor Tillman's | (THSE McPHERSON & RAIN, Prop 3 3 f g ‘When you come to_the best hose for sprink- | fng seedsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonic | Previous to her marriage with Mr. Mason, a | Official family on the subject of the recent For OKlal Srritory < City, in response to a telegram’ announcing | g the Tawn It s the Maltese Cross. You | temple. llttle over threo years ago. Her muiden | tacties of the governor. very one of | For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Kan- Park Improvements. shaisgriougitlinesifothorttativer; can always get this and lighter grades in e neme was Allie M. Colman. She was 36 | the cabinet, except, perhaps, Mr. Mayfield, [ sas—Iair; warmer; south winds. ghests of Mr. and Mrs. Ovide Vien. oS See the new art goods at Mrs. Niles’. conducted by Rev. A. H. Barrington, now of | This information comes dircct and is true. [~ For South Dakota—Fair; sonthwest winds; | & . ete. K cut Flowers and the supreme council of the United Stat e Latest Proposition|from the Wily. Earson to signed to it, while he (the secretary) was phone 18, There is a strip of land which is in dispute tonlght | (ne country to attend the Latter Day Saints | Secretary of state.” not a mere The joint meeting of the Northeast and IFE’ iy K irth & Co., iron d Wilkin that night. = When the officer served | put up our money as it came due, and we | FéCogNized as the legitimate and genuine | posimasters for Humboldt and Wuhoo A special from Frisco, Utah, says: The | Brainand Nerve Power; Lost Manhood; Quicknoss, who has objected to putting up the money, ———— today sent the followlng nominations to the | destroyed by fire over-exertion; Youtlful Errors, o Excestive Uso of B lott the. commisslonees Withont heacy | 18 threat and was cutting down the trees | up to the articles of nireemen fent | Telegram to The Bee)—Owing to the fact o that state from Utah all sheep without | refund money. WEST'S COUGH SYRUP. A cortain Ta.; Charles Scott, Farmingt National bank of Fort Worth, Tex., who | ¥ #ze,nowsle, GUARANTEES (ssued ouly by far only & park In name, for beyond grad- | Sheriff O'Brien went out to Keg Creck town- Exhibition of 1 They are united in their desires to avoid with complicity in the offense. pool player of the world, gave an exhibi- No Levelopments in t oodale Trial. Neb, grand jury for altering deposit accounts in W. C. ESTEP. in the employ of J. F. Wilcox, was enga Council Bluffs Ins. Co's. Wonderful Growth. | evening to a crowd numbering several CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED. Manlow. elmy. box. elaers. mulbersieat and Insurance company during the first | gccommodations. Ivery inch of spac can league has called a spec'al meeting o A Restdeonen 33 nurserymen, o Losscs | lone and Mr. Ebersole, a New ¥ FATAL MINE KXPLOSION, Aay on which the investigation into the | the tel, Washington, D, C., Mon- Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, formerly of the | rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main | Everybody knows Davis sells drugs. years old. The attendance at the funcral | deprecates his conduct, and several are out: [ _For Missouri_and_Towa—Iair; warmer; AF200IE bieresat thret hotel at Harlan, were in the city yesterday, | gireot. R was very large. The funeral service was | Spoken in denunciation’ of Tillman's tyranny. | Sesterly, shIEUE (o South winds, alY Kinda of hiants Myers-Durfea Furniture rompany, 236-238 — add) R rars s iorin ] (3 0f the count At the recent meeting of the grand lodge 2 0 TR QO pS ¥ - : the Episcopal church at Janesville, Wis, | In addition to this, Secretary of State J. B. | slightly warmer. 4 0f the country, ot tho Royal Arcanum at Ottumwa, I M, | Drordway, save money and Hme:to patrous, DAFLEY 5 MORIITILLNAWIIDIRG, and who performed her marriage ceremony | Tindell is incensed because Tillman issucd —————— Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled Treynor was chosen alternate delegate to Washerwomen usge Domestic soap. three years ago. the police proclamation and had his name TELEGRAPHIC BRIEF i al eeg P I puy and G. H. Jackson, also of this city, \\A; Charged with Contempt. the Diplomatic Champ'on. Mormon Meeting at Lamoni. in Charleston.As is well known all the proc- Dowmestic. T, ¥ elected grand guide. Henry Wilkin and James Flood live on | CHICAGO, April 5.—(Special Telegram to LAMONTI, Ia., April .—Large numbers of | lamations are signed thus: *“B. R. Tillman, Admiral Walker salled from San Francisc | % adjoining far . Tree ] The Bee)—'Parson” Davies was Inter- oring B e | L s s e AT T L 1| a salled from § weisco I For cobs g0 to Cox, 10 Main street, Telo- | 2J0/NING farms in Keg Crock township. | The Bee)—sParson’ Davies wa people are gathering from every part of | Kovernor, By tho governor. J ndell, | gor Honolulu on the Muriposa yesterday. BN Ve 's declaration that the form, but the secretary must rign his own ( between them, and each claims that the e LS conference, which convenes tomorrow. Rep- i £ Southeast Kansas Teachers associations lel $ lvans Laundry company. Shirts, collars, | trees on that particular strip. belongs o | 1ALter would insist on Jackson posting his | fedontativis” from Australia, England and | Dame and afix the scal of the state to the | FAtiieast SEHRLE Teuchors u e i E und cuffs a specialty, 520" Pearl street, Tel. | him. Flood sued out a_writ of Injunction | fOrfeits promptly or clse = forfeiting all | Wales are present, and a host of visitors [ d0Cument lssued. 3 FORE ZRFTE 290, Reasonable rates for family work. Wednesday {o restrain Flood from cutting [ Joney in the hands of the stakeholder. | and delegates from every part of the United TWO NEBRASKANA IN 1T, Francisco, filed a petition in insolveney yes- | , 0f E. C. Wests Nervo and Brain Treatment down the trees and the writ was served on | PSS Lot ma we have always | States and Canada. This body is now bein £ . Liabilitics, 360,000 336,000, | 1Ea L Sunta ay, to Care, Weak Sowery? Loos of ‘The park comissioners held a meeting at | jt Wilkin informed him that the court had cees: churc| 1 g e 3 d | shall continue to do £o. Mr, Corbett need | Successor of the church founded by Joseph = 5 Y Ll 5 s Night Lowses; Evil Dreams; Tack of Oonfidence; the Stato Savings bank Wednesday evening | no right to say what he should do and what | not woiry nor lay awake nights bother- | Smith prior to his death at Nauvoo, June = g Naminsted brithe Breshdont, DO poongcentraging plant and hobsting works | Nervonmew; Tassitudo; ail Draine; Losa of Fower to talk over plans for beautifylng Cochran | he shouldn't, and he would do as he pleased | ing about our money. He is the only one | 1884, WASHIN N, April G.—The president | of orn Silver mine have been totally | of the Generative Organs in eithar sex, caused by park, fn the western part of the city, The | AP0t obeying its ~mandate. Yesterday | Nho hus objeited to putting up the money Cedar Rapids Saloons Close Governor Waite of Colorade will Issue to. | Tobacco, Opitm or Liquor, which soon lead to failure of the citizens to vote an appropria- [ HoraInE Mood "“"“\vl:,’_':“ town and informed | jackson is ready to fulfill his contract. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., April 5.—(Special | 5¢"8!% i r, u.'.:nu.l.rr'.y-murf;(:,u“.:,I‘l. lhr \ging }:'“‘]','{'.(:{’,“‘}‘,‘T.'-"&wlh"fl':':““m‘M}"m'wmm”' tion at the last election for park purposes | the sherift that kin was carrying out | T¢ Corbett is sincere and will agree 3 L, SReoll Army—Second Lileutenant P. D. Lochridge, ¥ v B & fla) T ¢ [ EYRUD. 4 cortain ¢ 7 Second ‘cavalry. to.firs anant, i A of he cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Tuch money. to spend. but what hitle 1o 1y | again, in violation of the court's injunction. | in June, I will poat the ontire amount of | that saloon keepers here are all at sea | SCCOMd cavalry, to first leutenan a clean bill of health. Whooning Cough, Rorg Throat: Fleasant to taker oh 4 10 He swore out an information charging | the stake inside of twenty-four hours and - e ihe rking 4 : Postmasters—Edward €. Holt, Anamosa, R. M. Page, president of the Merchants | Smali wizo disconfinu B)e 6 the treasury will be laid out to the best | & SNOUG ONT A WOrIROn | ChATBInG | Do RS Donus St he wiil do the samesr | regarding the workings of the new liquor possible advantage. Cochra 5 4 GOULRIRE SRLREY 2200 y £ aw, y-three saloons were clo oday! < 3 passiplo-cagyantege, Oooran spark . Ja:thily herift O'Brlen went out to Kog Creck to law, thirty:ihrea aalgons.were closed today: August. Bond), Sullua, Kun.i” Jumeh W | idiled A, B, Smith, tho cashior, March 13, | _For sale by Goodman Drug Co., Omaba. Ing the place to a height several feet above | ShIP last evening 1o get ¥ n and three | 5 7, Malone, the champlon fifteen-ba the assessors, who started out today. OV S AL, £ 00 RS Romeh j Wik releasod yoateragyian 19,000 ball, - the adjacent country nothing has been | °f NS hired men, all of whom are charged ie champlon. Atteen-hall Y Humboldt, Neb.; John F. Sherman, Waboo, | y.Cashier John W. Flood, indieted by the done this spring. I. N. Roman, who i tic t the Millarc 'd ors on_at the Millard billiard parlors last | GRESTON, Ia, April 5—(Special to The the Donohue-Kelly bank of Francisco, to draw up a plan for setting out the trees o 3 hundred. In faet, all {h Bee)—There were no new developments in was arrested yesterday and releas I The following is a statement of premium L hut were. prosent TR o1 F 0 &E and the plan will be ready for the inspec: [ | /Te fOORINE 18 statemant of premiuma | wore'unablo to'sce the wmarvelous w the Goodale murder trial today. The exam- | Prendergast’s Sanity Hearing Postponed ror [ %00 bouds. o unaral birector mazimet| tion of the commissioners next Monday. | yifiire the chumpion owing to the circum: Ination of witnesses continues, but littlo In- Another Six Weeks, Prosident Tracey of tho Natlanal Ropubll- arter of cach year since and including zed an W viewed the & tion bea on the g ot e THICAG il 5.—Judgo Chetla as N. Main St., Counci are getting figures from all of the local 4 > ol e program s A pies. Hiray A g entered an order setting May as the | jng all the states and territories, to meet at = "y : honest pride: n the program was i game between Ma- o ce 97 ~TELEPIONES fe—— Jan, Aprll, 18w, " 7 2,137,851 [ Ing man, an expert pool player. Malone anity of Prendergast is to begin, The case | day, A 3 o Bankers Life Assoclation Inn T I £ 5 Tharuo ottt Ayt #Aity of Fronderaast |s Kn:The’ ey y Fenodaa Rasnany Lile Abepsiation J. () ven i R ISR | played s to Tieriolel 0 and when the | prea Vincent Instantio Killed In a South | 15 now in an awful tangle and neither the | Tho un nters of Indianapolis o prosecuting attorneys nor the attorneys f ck yesterday, T fon ix composed of UIORTY AND PERMANENTL: all mutual insurance. It furnishes indem- | JaN 3 3,043 but twenty-one buttons to his credit. Suc- Dakota Bhaft, prosecuting attorneys nor the attorneys for | struck yesterday, The union is composed of wEA QUiEbLX AL ¥ 3 3 ! 5 . 401 o 5 wullity, Lot nity for the least money, is the safest, | "™ ’ LI g SOLE | ceeding the game Champlon Malone exe- LEAD CITY, 8. Dy April 6.-—(Special | the defense are prepared to say what will | 1,200 men, and one-half this number Vitality, Varicocelo, =~ Atropiiy, soundest and has the largest reserve for pol- Books nt Auction. cuted a serlea of fancy shots, every one of | Telegram to The Bed.)—By an explosion | be the outcome. stopped work, ‘The men are reeeiving MEN Dhyaleal, Weakie by I8¢ AAAIO which seemed o miracle. He es u cue ) — - cents an hour and and 30 cents and an Remadn icy holders, $1,244,240.63, A comparison will [ Carload, consisting of the best books, | Sl Thathhern Tais (le THKes @ eue | in the Pluma mine mear here this forenoon FORT CROOK'S APPROPRIATION, A Losmand RIEARRIDN R WS [ i ok convince the most skeptical. Address W. O. | medical, mechanical, miscellaneous, albums, | ini achievement of the evening was the | Ered Vincent, a mine instantly killed : Cor. 't Wirt, agent, 718 Willow avenue. bibles, ete. Privats sale by day and auction | pocketing of six balls, placed in'the center | Vincent started toienter the drift with a |y yp g e B Ex-Governor Join Evans of Colorado, ap- FIIEES: X ar 0 5 PRV RIS JUAM: at 7 p. m., 536 Broadway. of the table, at a single shot, each ball | 1aMp, and the supposition {s that the light Lt J pointed Governor by Lincoln in 1562, for Smashed u Buggy. 4 5 A : belug put Into a separate pocket. This [ CaMe in contact with keme explosives, caus- son's Efforts to 8350,000. years @ prominent railvoad man and known Badollet's horse and delivery wagon were | Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, afternoon Mr. Malgne will give an éxhibi- | I the terrible accdept. The body of the | WASII N, April 5.—The senate com- | all over the conntry us a blg Methodist Special Notices: standing behind his store yesterday and AT T Hon at Tom Haley's Donglax street raoms, | & on N bemnitian: angled almost be- | o iica on military affalrs agreed today to | writes Catholic Archiblshop Ireland a cordial G e right behind them was one of D. J. Rock- 2 fin A U R e D — et recommend an increase of the lmit of the | 1etter of thauks for hix patriotic addross to s » The following marriage lc s were is- = St " Postofico Thief Pleads Gullty. < -, the Loyal legion in New York City = well's big teams and trucks. A sudden | _ Aatardawibwithatoounteiolaric the gentle art are cordially invited, cost of construction of Fort Crook, Néb., 30U ENOW. THAT DY 5 ¥ nolse behind Rockwell's team frightened the | 8ued yesterday by the county cler - K AY & HESS HAV SIOUX FALLS, 8, D, April 6.—(specal | (250 10 CORREtion ot Tt P Sk ) Jame and Address, Tu to The Bee)—Michae) O'Shea yesterds 7 . and that of Fo arrison, Mont., = choice bargaing i fruit and gard horses and they started to run. In the col- | Name and Address., 0 0 BOSTON, April 6. Tucker, first | pleaded guilty in thlv arShen sesterdny | {0"g500,000, In accordance with tho (erms of ; i Forelgn. ar his ity lision two or three wheels were torn off, | N K, Councll BIuf. s aroN, i Ay 4 gullty in, the 1 Btates court | )\ %iendment proposed by Senator Mander Walter Wellinan, the Amerlcan who is to | === T Mrs, A. Rink, Cou ) A baseman for the Boston league club for the | to the charge of defrauding the govern. | 1 GARBAGE REMOVEI I88PO0LS, VAULTS, both axles were broken In two and the | opristopher Tracy, Neola. ; 485, e e A B ment and will be sent@nged Monduy. O'Shea | 8on. The amendment will next go to | lead an Arctic exploring expedition, will { GEERER (HERCYED: QURETOOLE VAULAS wagon was literally smashed into kindling | [ridrer Dunn, Neola ... 4 i P i senson. E Tt Fs Domtiirocons | fraudulently fssucd to himself money or- | the senate committee on appropriations, sail from Rotterdam for lergen, Y, 140 Broadway, ' wood, Rockwell's team kept on until it had | ) {han jr. Omaha. 1S 1 Aok fon. tne MeAsaR. =k 8. hnderstond 4 amounting to £227, and eded in b - . Norvay ! torn out a great section of Pethybridge's | wiizabeth Deitsch, Omaha year. worth of them casi Bunqueted Ex ident Harvison, King Humbert of Ttaly, accompaniod by | ABSTRACTS ~AND = LOANS. = FARM AND smoke house naxt daor- to-Badellat's, James W. Morton, Sloux City, Ta Waite Won't Tiave It b T T ; tojalmnortare of | BAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The 1 his wulte, wmonk whom 'was Sie. flosell, | Y i S A Pusey 4 Anna G. Woltley, Burlington, la 8 N e ey A TP N i e AL S B minlster of commerce, started yesterday tor o 3 T R. DENVER, April § vernor Waito says | Wes made good by O'Shes ather-in versity club gav banquet last nigh Vontco, where he will - meet Emperor | YOUNG LADY HTENOGRAFHER AND TYF Harry L. Palmer spent last night in the | While you are paying for laundry why not | he will not permit the Jackson-Corbett ® the agrest, honor of ex-President Harrison Willlam RIAR s, SUUAORL HEY ik SRERoRISaUN city fail on account of a complaint that had | et the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a | fisht to come off in this state. Keld, Robert T. Lincoln, General S N2 Tien Eohatl o A4 | - John ‘ay Dead. IR Cas MUMIOMY et The election to fill the vacancy In the 55 :.’fi:'u“l».l‘:x«:‘;l:‘lm:::.; i "l'::fifl:r"‘b""'lxlll"‘: Domestic soap breaks har water, Haunt the dreams of the sufferer from In- | Janitor at the government bullding, died - rebieement (OF John. Mo Riillign.- (ikers) Pk Jlon Davthy of LW to be at & loss as to what his arrest means. 2 pow—— digestion. What should the nightmare-rid- [ yesterday at his home, 131 South Six- Will Tuke His Seat Monduy. member for mid-Lanarkshirg, resulted in th oo for stason o o at hi s The lzundries use Domestic soap. den dyspeptic do when waking with a | teenth strect = BOSTON, April 6.—~United Btates return of Mr. Caldwell, tw libaral candi e p We bave {n stock 1,000 hot-bed sash of He Liked Fort Madison start, the sweat ooziug from the pores, [ “lf' ":“_;;;I)H“*;I””‘:*“{":{;\ lldu.'-‘i was @ | Gordon said today that he expectod date & ; K Wi i o e e | our own make. Come' and aee us or write | . Two years ago last Cbristmas day Ross | $1¢¢P for the remainder of the night seems | N'UCORUIGUIOR MU GTRAN o “fhe | tor Walsh to arrive in- Washington and | - Buperor Willlam and biv suite yoaarday ; Iverance v, for price State quantity wanted. Councll | g unattainable Swallow a wineglasstul of | gon(ry take his seat Mo boarded the yacht Christalel at Abbazla “ 2 Hrosdway, Bluffs Paint, Oll and Glass Co., Masonio tem. | S*Yers ar¥l & couple of his friends brutally | Hogtetter's Stomach _Bitters, which, If ¥ e o and started on a cruise. He will first call ple bulldtng, Counell Blutts, assaulted @ man living on the farm of John | taken before golng to bed, would have in- Short Folice Stories. x &t Pola, near the southern extremity of th r ST Plumer, south of the city, shooting at him, | sured repose. Use the Bitters for ner- | Frank Rawson was arrested yesterday | EL PASO, April o.Secretary of War | peninsula of Austrla and then will procee Cull wt once, K o Jowestic soap outlasts cheap soap. beating bim 1840 tuscusiblity and wlmost | vousuess, dyspepsia, rheumatlsm, malara. | afternoon on the charge of obtuining money | Lamont ud party arrived this morning [ to Venice, | 20 ) Council’ BIUM Wanted at Red Oak.

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