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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEy; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1891. RS O COUNCIL PROERDINGS sttt > v v v v | HGRIER STUPPED THE MILL 355 s, v [ PRONOLGATED TWE DECREE | DEATH IN THE AIR the day DHOr to thelr departure, gave | OPULISTS GATHER AT ST. LOUIS, his WVill, Were married at the Jesults church magnificent farewell exhibition drill, tho T T O ' s friends of the l""""-" Jml ""fr"r;‘:nr'"" o1 | Hasoall Dismally Fails to Get His Murray the Next "N,m"n';‘:,' ,“;_:"m.’::',:”' %% | Interested Parties Notified They Would | PISTURBANCES DUE 70 AVALANCHES. | Toxt of the Ediot Against Secret Societios A Common EveryiDiy B f o (ltness the perfo e, fo A ; i DU i . s i :‘Ill]v'y Dilleved then that,It would be & “tong Park Project Throngh, ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2%.—To decide upon a Be Arrested if They Persisted. Definitely Proven There Has Been No Given to the Public, which we ",'l - _'lm“" N time before any other troops would be able plan of education for the presidential cam- 1 Vrapeton o Moush Renter " aire Unconselons; to give such a handsome drill. They were palgn of 18% and to select a place for hold- SEATTLE, Wash,, Dec. %6.—The following agreealy A e arerrey it hery | SQUATTED ON BY FIFTEEN COLLEAGUES | ("% the national conventlon of the party | TWENTY DEPUNIES WAITING FOR CROWD | message came to Pyullup today by a hom: | THREE SOCIETIES MENTIONED BY NAME troopers of the Sixth cavalry, with head- will be the main toples of discussion by the ing pigeon, sent by the Post-Intelligencer ITS INSID| NAT o quar‘v-rn at Fort Myer, yesterday gave them national committee of the populist party, 10US NATURE Mount Ranier party: dsome e o way o pxhi which will assemble on Friday for a two 3 , > INTAIN VIEW, F o o . nl h“"l‘\ll‘mll "rlll';r ‘r’.‘w;.hwv\-‘i”|.|r“‘v'v':u-;.‘)x‘v.l:-‘\- They Add Thelr Welght to that of the 4"'\.,, con' ':“,u‘." Rn :“ml.;: \‘\\m be “,,Wh Referee Parkington Declined to Have Any- L Ly VIR Wy 'l:‘ T "'_‘l Catholles Must Either Abandon Them or SHOweH . (he y o not the lsast whi Mayor—Severe Report Against CMelal | by the populist party men in' this it thing to Do with it and the Fight 1s | CARBON GLACIER, Wednesday, Dec. %.— the Chiurch—Dacree Is to 1o Read Why Pncumonia is 80 Easily Contracted.= hat th re not the least whit ¥ v showed that they were n b A ¢ g 1oslons? induce the committee to select St Pérmdnently Off in All While crossing the Winthrop glacier yes- from 811 the Uatholl OW the Disenss Progresses.—~Why it 18 s behind th-.llr [\ru]v/»;qw.\ in el o cts of Heaith Commissione: for the next national convention, Among aon At day oMajor Ingraham made n critical sf i U 80 Often Fatal. tow 1t Can be 'y manship. The exhibition, which was giv aville Adopte those who are certainly expe » be on Probubility. examination of Blaine Glacier, by way of Pulpits, A by troop A, under command of Licutenant : g hand are Chalrman Taube Tgnatins Which the ascent to the summit was to Provented. W. C. Short, is what is known as the Rus- — Donnelly of M ex-Governor Pen- have been made, and found that, the ice — o & e . st AL IR St noyer of Oregon, Thomas V. Cator, the de AL and snow was So broken up that an at- " g changcable climate {8 the most exeltin B oK T oK thuniattla| The last regular meeting of the 1804 ety feated candidatd for United States LINCOLN, Neb, Dec. 20.—(Special Tele- | tempt to climb up woull have proven dis:| WILMINGTON, Del, Dec. 26—Bishop |§iiee ot phoum i Ahe mild today, cold tomors e duce Rl bl ot . \LSVERIHE, @ f n C ; Hon. Lafe Pence, congrs g « 2 vigilane > astrous, Consequently the summit was not | agp ‘ 4 4 i | row. weather is a yrolific breeder cavilry officers at several of the army posts, | council was held last evening, and it proved | I Californin; it Jetry Binipaoy “from | EFAM)—OWing to the vigilance of Sherim [ A3{ToUs, Copsequentiy the summit was NOt| Gurtig has fssued the tollowing lotter to all peted Dylexpour (o wt notably Fort Riley, where the men have [to b one of the most interesting sessions of | Kanens. Coc Washburne of Boston, | Miller and deputies the twenty-round mill | tire success, It has demonstrated that while | the priests in the diocese of Wilmington: Nk from At amid overcromde became wonderfally proficeitn. The troo A | the year. A vast amount of routine business [ Unites W enm Suewart from Nevada, | botween Marion Mclntyre and Louts Carter, ALl LR eI "r'{',‘."‘l:';‘fil\_’“;“ “Reverend Father—As soon as practicabl n Night Alr and by aitURg 1 or e e ey et any | Was disposed of, Hascall's Riverview park | Hon, W. 1. nof Omaha, Marion ‘But- | llshtweights, was not pulled oft tonight at | tremendous avalanches and not to an erup- | You will read on Sunday, at least once, the | g o tINE e but they ¥ that even the Russians have attempted, and|yopome was buried under a blizzard of ad- |ler of North Carolina, rurner of Washe | Lincoln Park. - The fight had been advertised | ton, The new pe erved from Seattle | following documents, and yo The dikcase devilopes #) suddenly th some things of which the Russians probably | *°! : Y'n SRNRCHTANT, ATTRRE the | iniston, D, ©.. secretars TODUTIRE Tine ] o e el L e dent HAG besH Raveruiaed | 1 B O e by 4 “' sttt LR AL sl Tk B L Tho prectm. mamens oL R Shver Hosrd verse votes and a sensational attack on th 1l committoe; J. 11 Davis of Sulphur |t take place at Wilber, but the place of spiral_winds carrying the snow and whip- | 8ure, to the very utmost of your abllity, en tack. Tt usually Dogins with - chill, Which may \e rquadron was taken out in the fore. | commissioner of health was mads a part of | § » Jex., George I Gaither of Walnut | mecting was subsequently switched to Lin- | ping it into o cor i b hPne Friday. | deavor to procure from all whom the deeree [ 1St from o quarter of an Hour to. thien o fo noon by Major Lebo and put through the | the record. Wrence MeRarioin or ek pof, QPR | coln, and an attempt made to get a crowd | fcribed. L be home Frlday." f of the holy see may concern & prompt and | huvvave i i e by o fever The . eventie regulation mm;mrnN vn‘ lh“rflri“'w”"'z“ The Riverview park matter came up with rll‘nul 8. Coxey of commonweal far arl [out to the grounds by private conveyances. TREASURY AGENT IN TROUBLE. loyal obedicnce to the said decree. When | f th {0 L B Gl ReLL L] ! There were quite a number of VISHOTS &0 | the mayor's veto of the resolution providing | Browne, Coxey’s licutenant, is already b Frank Parkington was to have been referee. Christ speaks through his vicar and in such [ pains in the back Ana musal s o > officers at that exhibition, but | o The chject of Mars| wie and ¢ % L . y s L e SUCH PRI in (e Uack and muscular sorencss in AN % wat o il the. display in the drill | OF the execution of the deed by which Mr. | aral oney in e Qlenroufie and Gen. |\ "L s given & auiet tip that he would | Men Whom ITe Attormpied to Arrest Charge | words there can be no question as to the arme and logs spavens, T juike 1% gl hall that the crowd eame in forcs. The fort | MUrFay's property was to be eternally ex-[to seoure recognition from the party for |be arrested st once, along with the prinel- ‘ Al | purport of the uttarance. conted; ‘the appetite 1n WAnLInG: and heuek e o excellent drill hall, about 300 | cmpted from all burdens in the way of spe- ¢ bills for the coinage of money and to | pals in the fight, if it eventuated. As Mc- | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 2.—Major A, C. ‘A. M. CURTIS, Bishop of Wilmington.” |and vimiting are often maifest (he first days ;m"x"; . ynd wide In llrr‘ Piion, but 1f the | cial taxes, The mayor sald that the condi- [ ae " folinee.” he. (mperative ihiclaring | Intyre would have no other referee the mill | McLaughlin, special agent of the treasury, [ i enclosures were follows - Py he Degining of the second day the breathing oot long and wide in pro on, b e | cal taxes. d di- | as follows: he imperative du has 1 - y e | Wi ygod Wi v ent to| o . 8 follows becomes difficy he couga comes o i are. Ko o prove such a drawing | tions were sucl cert s arisen for . plain, well-defined, detailed |18 Probably off for good. It was rumored | was charked with assault with fntent 0 | uixfoet Revorend and 1isio Sire Your | (v Telt in 'the aide. whieh s Tnerersnd iy Sty troops are going to pr % | tions were such as would certalnly result in ¥ ' v ) + which I increased by doe et he War department will have ; plan, showing to the people just how each | that twenty extra deputies had been sworn In | commit murder and assault with a deadly | excelloncy cannot afl to know thar 1o chorn | beil 0 » O eRlivae i Bl o the accomuiodation | & oAl reveraibh to M. Milrray of the 14| Brid'\wvery oht ot Mo tn b bas ey by | to take charge ot the whole party. weapon In the police court today. Thefpishops set over the varlous ecclesiastical| TIe Brvzross of the disense i now to t"fllflrlk"i the hall for the a o proposed to be conveyed, or would cause an | creating value in the shape of great public " N charges resulted from a shooling affair| provinces of the republic of the United States |y e lungs become ‘engorged and $ o o ~:'m:‘;rm-< COSSACK DRILL cxpenditure of money in amounts and at ‘lm-x“lv!'n\r;;"‘(v;lr‘:;‘(‘l;;}\x';;’.:nl'n"]x-,fll‘l}";‘ Soney, | 1hs et e Which followed an attempt by MeLaughlin | ot America have, in more than one of thelr | il conian o istended, but” the aircelln LR times as would embarrass the Board of Park [ money to be put into ireulation by seryices S s to arrcst two young laundrymen with whom | assemblies, taken council with respect to| This stige of the disease 1s soon follow The troop, forty strong, under command & Californin Jockey Club Suspends Several | he was riding on a street . McLaughlin | the soei . W A more alurming one in which the lungs b " all | Commissioners, and would take from the | Fendered on said created value and making By LA g the scrim- | the societies which have grown up in the |f more o L } [ of Licutenant Short, trotted into the hall . It & full tetder Yor el debis pabie and Owners nnd Riders drew “hin’ revolver and during the scrim: | apc:uaia republi: namelys tre aa e [ the eolor of lver tiesue. Thin ‘In becsase Shag about 2:30. They were mounted on the horses | pockets of the taxpayers an amount largely | private, as contempiated by the framers of| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. #,-The Cali|Mmaie, in which e contonded: against. the e public, namely: A Fel- fis exuded ‘into the nie cells and_tiasies of the g e stationed at the [ In excess of the value of the entire land con- | the constitution oF ihe Uaitae Siamers of SOt IR AR Sl two laundrymen and the car conductor, he [ 10w, the Sons of Temperance and the ik A thick fnd s(ioky mass shich somn maes of the old troop A that was statl the | ess of the value of ntire lan 1o practically anply as near - hossible | [Orn1 Jockey club s getting after the men | firea two ahots, helther of Which Loosk eNfect | Knlghts of Pythias, And you must miso e |ttt bk 4 Uhe itcoted parts th i fort before the recent change. The men wore | veved. As shown by an approximate esti- R LR TR, principle s | Whose horses do not run up to expectations, | After making ‘their. escape, the men Ve [ aware that the aforesald archbishops unani- |, coP¥liatyd he ate colis are now oy in light riding order, leggins, trohisers &nd|mate furnished by the city enginecr of the | recommended by the Omabe monremtion, Tt | Today it was announced that Ed Sacks and Pong, ToTants for the sreasury agent's ar | mously declded that the whole question as | ihia isc) norcel,vo=seln ar Nibatancer helng blue flannel shirts, with their W.l]h 1I, and | €05t of improving the ground proposed to be |18 the sense of this conference of the peo- | T. Lundy, owners of Thornhill, and Jockey Wholly — without sareant. on “the™ other | to these socleties should be submitted to | ol ccomes Lrittle and sinks In_ water, tles. Thiey trotted once around the hall, and | 05t of impr sablad , ple'8 pacty that the money auestion alone | Sulitvan, have been warned from the track | Naws” arnrout, Wartant, “on the oter |y ant of the anortolle anes e one | “Hald becomes brittie and, sinks recovery got d to business. The low hurdles | conveyed by Mr. Murray for street and boule- | ha the piatform of the people’s party in ™ . hand, McLaughlin _alleges an g rarely possible, then got down to by 16 6t/ HB BT, ARATOVEF | vard 5o e e ¢ uch | the campaign of 1895 and that all other | ©" @ccount of Thornhill's poor run yester- | men are in league with a ring of counter- | ness, therefore, committed this question to | “mha praper way to treat pheumonta fs provent st LU LG L A S B el s " rsien o | imbortant questions be Aettled hereatter by | day. R. Stipe whose mare, Lottle D, ran | felters of Chingse registration certificates | the Most Rev. Setoill snd to (o inquisitors | its duvelopment these the troopers went in column of elght. | cost would be $22,151.96. ;O i s St e B last her first time out, and then o few days | and that one of them had quantity of | goneral, These, then, In goneral congrega: | Hve & ehre that you are suficlontly clad, o Twice around the hall and over the rdles | gai) gl that the council should later made a show In o &ood fleld, suffered the, bogus certificates in (‘:fh].:l\‘:-';IT:‘.’-“'WA;::--; ton hold on Wednosday, Juno 20, 1884, con- |1t inclomont and changeaiis weaihir, so tiat each timo at a lope, without totching 4 hee!: | take no affrmative action until the park SOUTH DAKOTA RDS. R L D R IR A e o TR L LT RO ~ [ firming a decision previously made as to the | wult ‘in cold: Tt n ol b contime e oo ot and then the order came, are 10 @ | commissioners approved the scheme, and this = Churles o Dick Do 5 v aforementioned societies, decreed that all the |oncs pneume developed 3 e . \arles Quick and Dick Lehan, won today. — - : nes before pheumonia I developed; for it 1s'a mount. Dismount. 3 and each | they had refused to do. The acceptn of [ Annual Report of Inspector General Joffers | [Mipst 1o ling: Lawy WILLING 70 A1D NEBRASEKA. ordinaries throughout the United States must well ki fact that a protracted’ cough may The troop swung oft as one man, and €4 | (o proposition would establish a dangerous Makes o Good Show 103, ¢ . 9, Cockr (e JSTery. Wiy strive to keep the faltmtal | (R3NNCEY) "SNEOR,I phemonie N rider ]nwun\’-r: n:u.; ‘,',"l A e vaulting. his | Precedent, and, besides, by a clause in the | sroux FALLS, 8. D., Dec. Special) | {8 10 B seconts Three Revinaid acid | Southorn Roads Wil Carry Donations Free | from becoming members of any of | i 1 the system ngninst (U Dy Hohy rups '.‘\n}- ‘I:_;;‘ 68 up in the shortened | $tiPulation it was provided that a failure | _Tnepector General C. T. Joffers of the 'I':IIJI~ S el A LRIt of Chary the sald societies, and must not fall to ad- | nutritions, d food, Th n e wecomplished Rirrups, and the whole troop went over the |OF Tefusal on tho part of the city to com- | South Dakota National Guard has prepared | Pootcins race, about six furlongs, selling: PIMORE, Dec. The suggestion | monish thelr people (o that effect, and that 1 1 ot Way wo teell aw by thefiteral” e A e The y jumped | PIY with any conditions specified would work | his annual report, which he will at once | Experiment, colt, 91, Coady (@ to'1), Won: | sent out Monday evening by the Mamufae. |any thus admonlshed must ba debarred fram Liver Oil with Guaincol, whith can. b alned hurdles in column of fours. Then they jump 2 ort, B Y i 'hio. hurdles by twos, still standing up. Oe- |4 forfeiture of the nine acres donated. This | submit to the adjutant general. [t shows a | Bteadfast 103 Care (8 to B, second; Imp. | yurer's Record, In view of the great suffering | the sacrament should they fail to abandon | ot Iuhn & cb.. ormia Foon & when the hstonally ont of the saddlos would slip and | Clauso the mayor thought dangerous total membership of 750 men, including ofl- | 3PS 97, Navacs (75 to 1), third. Time: L 0 1n Nebraska, owing. to the short |or keep aloof from the same socloties. This e AR IR ADR O the man would drop astride ‘of his mount, | After the clerk hadread the veto Hascall | cora and' militiamen. The frs;. butialion, fast also ran, . Lo g “"[corn crop, the south, which has such an | decree his holiness confirmed, and gave it (BRI and proeats the edclopnient of preus usually picking up the fallen saddie .on the | Presented an opinion from Frunk Ransom. | with headquarters at Redfleld, has 20; the | Third race, five furlongs. selling, 2-year-| abundant corn crop this year, should send | complete effect. It is therefore communicated | it ja 'n well Known fact that strong food is the ) nd carrying it with him. But the most | Which was to the effect that the clause in cond, with headquarters at Sioux Falls, | 01ds: Charles Quick, 106, Flynn (even), won; olid train of corn and meat to Nebraska | to your excellency, that through you it may | m formidable foe of pneumonia. It keeps the run and carrying it with him. > deed re g spec s was o e Y GO LALLEEE L e 1t | Miss Ruth, 103, Cockran (21a to 1), second: | for distr ot W ¢ cor- [ be transmi | the archbishops, bish- well nourished and puts the tissues in £ the rider kept thelr seals s comfortably | the deed remitting special taxes was of mo [ nai™n gt hiiUavions or Soux Tale Ruth, 103, kran ( o™ e | for, istribution, has met with o’ very cor- | be transmitted to all the archbishops, bish- | Mopd well nourighed” and’ puts the tisiies in oF though they were sitting In a tight-cinched | Importance, as the taxes could not be levied | ¥anicon, e, 190, nhd the fourth, at Brook- | MY, Sweetheart, 111, Covington (i0 to 1)!| dial reception. ' W. H. Laldwin, vice pros- | ops and other ordinaries of the United States, LA ML LA Uit as though they urdle work was over the [In any case, on account of special benefits. | ings, made up of State. colle en, has | S S Ui el ar Advance, Bra- | ident ot the Houthern rallway, telearuphs | ana for the due custody of. thie: souls o the | mie Ssetontife preparation. charged with saddle. When the hurdle work was over th Y ¥ i ek g voura and Umma also ran the Manufacturer's Record: “I note with B riders formed troop front at the far end of | He followed this with a speech, in which he | eighiy. The inspector has per: Stem: | o fourth race, ong mile, seliing: Whitestone, | deep” Intcrest your Dl (6 send cory i | [IhEIl may bo by these ordinaries cars |ozone and (hus sbplics the oxyken mecostary. in 4 : : od | SpECted fourteen companies Since Septem- TSl i [ ; ; lod into effact, Meantimo. I beseesh AL | (hb Nrocess of digestion: ond nasiate.jn. L elos o hall, and riding out by twos and thre ave his version of what was contemplated | 0 gl il Dl mo] 01, Carr (3 'to 5), Hydy, 103, Chorn | western Nebrasaka to save the destitute|rled into effect. Meantime TLEINE A s i SO RCE BRI e T b Tovke th it Mo | by M6, DYovialonaroF. this deed. Abeveding ity land thle the two, companies at' Rapld | :to 5), necond; Curmel 03, Coady (1016 1 | Deomie 0 1oa s, B 1 pihe e mighty God to bestow all benefits and bless- | {aia Guaiaest, Wi s il b e otpeie chiessmen on a board, the order was given [to his view, they left everything to the | oriurbe Cooe WV, Sicmimepegted by his Hench alsg ran. - Pescador andMinnle | informed that the condition existing is very | ings R. CARDINAL MONACO. killa the nolsonous discase germs, or bactsHi “Throw horses.” Quictly as though they had |discretion of the park commissioners, and | ten' eximinations have been' submitted’ to | Bgagh also ran, - T oic | by, T confident that all railways in the | “WiRomo, August 20, 1894, prescnt in the blood, and thus alds nature in her sniffed chioroform, nine out of ten of the |really meant nothing, There was no farthor | all officers and as many Drivates ae cared | penan, of. Cockran (1 to Dy wons Lrimanda: | and forwara thomcrceo? lect all shipments | wpy™ (o “Tilugtrious ‘and Most Reverena | Thio hractican. Jessonn (o bo learned from the horses answered the touch of the bridle and |discussicn, and the veto was sustained by | (0 fake thom and all seciting 8 per cent 107 “Chorn @ to 1), second; Comrads, 107, | ° Frasident Hogtman of the Seaboard line | Francis Satolll, Delegate Apostolic, Washing- | forexving are as follows dropped over gracefully on their sides,the rider | fitcen votes, When 1t becamo evident that | poif” Containi 'sixtyeate ‘hames, the. highost | TISIn (3 to' . third,“Fime: 1000, Trnest | nuthorizes the MuBuaciurers Teehrd 10 bay | ton e G.r Your rlener e, Wwashing: Nortechod” colda oad "o peumoria, slipping out of the saddle just as (io steed | the council was determined to sit down on | Sanding heing sceured. by Drivate 4. G, | Mestor and Alia Mo also ran. {Hbiutlons mnde. front aayipraeeive all con” | Most Reverend—By letter transmitted to_me | Lngiinonte | develons widdony, " and = unless touched the ground and sitting astride of | his scheme with an overwhelming vote, Has- | Mc rrison of Webster, 100 xmlnl:*‘ whil r‘x‘-'ri Alix °oll Short of Anticipation Ny Connecting ”"-‘.‘\_"3 :h}'vl'm'»mn.;’o Tor | On the 20th of November last through Car- [ resulting many cascs within forty-cight hours B e ca bt oot s gl aleally | Coas et changad. Miel Yote T ccond martking 6 poks, o Y. TeceIVed| 108" ANGELES, Cal, Dec, 2 than | free shipment o the west. e UL L T e e e Some of the hurscs stood on thelr dignity |veto of the ordinance changing the pabi i U o i) 1,000 people were in attendance at Agricul- B e e ;‘,‘f'_’fi"»*l"’“ o, (B0 L qeoLme it sk nortie tos duriig the. winter and refused to lie down in the tan bark, of the park was also sustained WESTERN 0L UL ORGENIZ tural park today to witness the attempt of ator Carey's Land Grant Bill. Cardinal Monaco and herewith delivered €0 |ina 1T 1 inflamation of the the riders forced a cloture rule and df SITTING DOWN ON SAVILLE. Little Alix o break her own record of YD D R e ecial) o Y OR SR AILEk o sanado HDUDIIC ST hEY Novars i unge; TR ahe 4 e T I I emeion that comes | . The aftermath ‘of the controversy over the | Chloago.Soclety Wiioss Furpose it Is to Ad- | 2:03%. In thib s Tailed, Eomy the mite vn | Senator Joseph M. Carey is home from | bontifl, therefore, will see that the decres in {HoRBImF0 COmmbY s 8 can hardly resist the persuasion "‘*'” “‘“““* McDonald garbage contract appeared in a re- vanco Western Interosts. 2:0514. Washington to spend the holiday recess, | Guestion shall be communicated by the arch- | 5 Droper . R dsiors t s ortfrom Hancall i Qb of the! commits| || CHTOAGON e Sh ot Bty regutar | L DIfectly,s Baded by runnik mate, (went | muieuntor BROUSKE R Gbpy. oeL e b o | LIBHOPAL L) e Restalive ultib e s iy £ i against the world's 2-year-old pacing record | troduced by him granting_certain lands | them it may promulgated. With all re the fall, each horse coming up with a jump | 22, on judiciary. Said the committee: meeting of the Chicago Western soclety was | of . buticonld ot cover the distance | in the abandontd Tort Melinnes milltaey a5 soon as released. “W 2:08. ce an ction, I remain, your eminence, | $¥5iein (o T We find as true all of the statements | pajgat the Grand Pacific hotel today. About | in better than 2:0. | reservation in Johnsen county to’ the state | Gice,And affect orend vous farneotilicatttut unel ot nada In the special t that was made Biying JiheIohibalugly on the trackitht AL nLyAtoRH illustrious and most reverend, your faithful as gonerous applause, which the [Made In the special report that was_made | gort eisht poraons. hailing from. the trans. I 3 50UE1Y g the track that | of Wyoming for public purposes. The bili | IHustrious and T 1 hihg thele | o the city councll by Councllmen Specht s he was taken back to his stable without at- | has passed fts second reading In the Senate | servant in Chr command edged by backing steeds the whole length of the hall, i and Parker of the speclal committes. Your | ™! ppi_region, were present, Including | tempting a peérfarmance. and is now before the committee on public | “FRANCIS SATOLLI, Delegate Apostolic. AMUSEMENTS, P {00 | committee also finds that Dr. Saville, health | SeVeral well known busincss women. J. M.| Great intefest aas centered In the free- | fands. Tohe il mroviies Tt e O bublic T — front, and keeping a better lne than most | commiscioner, disrcgards and dafly violates | Jones, formerly of Boise City, Idaho, out- | for-all trot between Azote, Nightingale and | of Wyoming Shall ba empowered and au- ) X infaniry companies would do marching for- | TR ORRS UEEERES ARG city relative | lined the objects of the which are “\]‘-;".1;'1“'- 1.‘;)}:""}ll“{"r;“‘)'lll;‘»\',,"i:m- “h‘v‘r;::;yl{;;g; :}|:;|;Lz.~g o l,:‘.-hl 't _I-(x'\'.ll c|‘|l\('lr 'n( m.y Ipumn; & ward. The hurdles were pit up again and | "o Guties of. his. office of health commis. | both soclal and business. person who | track, she beat her own Tecord, making the | the above e R the men went at l'"\‘l" in pairs, ““I“' l'-fi sloner, but of the rules, regulations and re- | has lived seven vears in a western state is [ mile 'in 2:1214. 7 first and third heats | ceeding in all two sections, on which are A and leadioe a harchick horas and the ofher | quirements of the Board of Health as well; | eligible to membership, whether a resident | were won by Kjamath n 51214 for both | Siong the buildings heretofore used for d D 97 man running alopeside with his hand on the | fhat ho is constantly doing and performing | Of, Chicaso or not, bit only residents of | heats, “and "(he. Socond, "fourth - and REH | aiiiees Shephulldings hexetofore used for Thursday, Dec. th horso's mane. As the horses rose at the | ool o R quandering the public H\\lu‘_ul(‘;mmq v.ly:;) ;l‘:'nl\(_x:l (‘.il\)’tfiu. “J”l‘xlti e heats’ by Azeg«ijri 10, %, 2:1214. and entered with the buildings thereon shall Rmlesiitha rupnan rass mjan,sand allEhied:|inioneyita ‘thisrgreat detrimant of the oty of | headauasan Tor Wanioal polub roome a8 Rashits a7 New Orloans. Devgranted and donated to the state of 0 A Wyoming for the maintenance thercon VAL Omaha; that the clty is dn a filthy and un- | Chicago. An election of officers was held| NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26T | stite charita educational, peni o- the runncr vanliing behiod his mounted com= | ynitary condition’on aceount of the inefil. | and .the . following . elected: . Mia . Alite ALE/ st race, | stite charitable, educational, penal and r i (EAu , Lt ¢ 2 ; five and a half furlongs: Rans 3 formatory institutions, and for other pub- Th P t U I 3 panion or chasing his own horse et the | gigncy ‘of:sald hoalth commlsstoner, and his Houghton, formerly of” Spokane, " Wasn, | (%0, 400 fon\am Fesir s e B LD RO Delieyes that S B rrinceton universi s s .and vguliing 5 the s % 3 resitent; J. M. Jones, vie preside 4 3 i second, :Sldca avorabie ac v o e bill, R i YR Tosiect Rutolotooeioin Spnie autles i | M. Handeck, formeriy’ of San irrancisco; [ to_1) third, Time: 1, e LayoraL s EotyipWilINETt AR aniOnithBEbIIY ; : g ay’s - ex| v sed wi Cl sioner. e. - | secretary; J. M. Whi C. M.| Second race, six furlongs: Twenty-thre o P SR R Tho day's: exhibitlon was closed with &tee recomriends the' . payment . of inson, Montuna, and 1t Sodell, Col- | (2 to 1) won, Nicatagun (6°1 1) Second. S Disfigured but Ablo to Make Port. - ’ Glee Han 0 a"d Mflndflllfl Elubs high Jumping contest, but owing to the fact | pag Ajbrecht, for the time:ha was Fnade to ado, were also elected directors. It is|ver Prince (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:21, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—The bark S s | ] - that the horscs are not cspecially trained with | act as dumpriaster. by the health commis. | Proposed to make the clab headquariers for | . Third Face, one miler Honnie (2 635 won, | Courthey Ford. lumber Jaden fr mok : B T o s fonr feare T | sioner, his: superior offcer, on' the private | very” kind ‘of “information’ Tegurding the | Mezzotint (3 o 1) second, Tmin Bey (5 5| Makely. for bl b inte et e ano . only a fow who could clear four feet. g cer, | e e g hen v nother treat | dump of the garbage haulers, and that the | tFansmissisippl ) obth. P s e’ Galena (1 to| Noon in dlstress;” She encountored ' the re- in store for heir frierds, a sword combat [ SomPptrolier place. this bill in the next ap- Kume:ed Newspaper Changes. R won, Tioh Holrin (7to 9) second, Buste | 8t 1SS lorm off the morthern: coact. LA 3 e POPT on horscback, at which the men are sald to be | Propriation ordinance. The committee also| Nymerous and conflieting rumors have Anderfon (1D toi)ithird S Mines 121 west of Cape Flattery, she ran into a hur- FhaN TR BEMPIRR L95AR quite expert. The men are working at new | Fecommends that s ]‘"S‘z Slorney COMIENCE | hoen in clrculation recently anent one or | son A Angtmals {orpngs: Hodge- | ricane, which hune on for three days. Tt f A Telephone 1 R tricks atmost every day, and Lieutenant | £ efion amamnst said Badttio and his bonds- | more new newspaper enterprises alleged to b | Teion (6 0 1) thind, Chanc: Gk, | carzied away her foretop gallant mast, with > kg Short, wio 1+ ont. of the. bracke riders of o | Men to recover tho damages the city has | MOTC! of incubation. Inquiry with re- e all attachments, and her Jibboom and snils. /) & . J. BURGESS, Managor. service, never puts the (roop at anything | UStained by his wrongtul and unauthorized | ool 0°ERch hur InvArably remted Taing: | Pitesbure Wil Not Tolerate Pusitists. Ensiond wag cleo BnIEteq (Tha Court O = p TONIGHT, that he cannot do himself. Some of the other | ACt In an- official capagity of requiring the | jng that when the partics got so far us| PITTSBURG, Dec, 2.—As an outcome of the Tarallons, she sightéd the schooner John N ENJOYS “ g 2 FEalkithat thetmentave! praotioing s ploking }‘nfiw(:rll(:-m";;;lin'i\q‘.;;'l’;h:{»x.:? perform work | to- loole " haths, Stiation fully they, had | the Marshal-Sullivan prize fight on Monday | I' dller, with her salls apparently biown Both the method and results when | A RAILROAD TICKET.” - 8 W ed, two t ors riding a few ate v le d £ b AR ARIENG JaE I DEEYOIC e i | 1ast 1 ity T away. It is belleved that within the com- | o ey B ARy S A ‘n-m:;‘fl & b & companion by | Was In the employ of the city under tho di- At hv,nepant TRSEL0, the feflact that Inat nodh ,,.,,lmnrl,:,?fp‘“,f,:,,:::,'”;::ff,,',qh‘:: ing Veek the real damage done at sea by | Syrup of Figsis taken; it is pleasant __ALL LAUGHS. the shoulders as he lays on the ground; rid- ru;\n;;nr:l :;ui! supervislon of said health com- | Fiicheock an offer. for the. Worli-Hera. arrcst all of the professional pugilists found the recent gale will be known., and refreshing to the taste, and acts E\M PI RE | roruran on thet as on th dle, and pistol | missioner, ‘ but the deal could not be closed because the | i Pittsburg, - Jerry Marshall, the colored N ey eroory 3 24 5 AT PRICES, :::'Ecul\‘-rlI:i‘il:h:::m!‘vav;( e duIn e aknnte: Howell and Saunders opposed the report on | Omaha publisher nsked {00 much money | featherweight who has been here for sep. flectfon Corruption nt St. Louls. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, There were a number of army officers pres- [ the ground that it was too severe. It was | for his paper. It is further stated that o months without visible means of sup-| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 26—The grand jury to-| Liver and Bowels, cleanses the BYyS- | W. J. BURCESS, Manager. ent at the exhibition, among whom were | asserted that the decision of Judge Ferguson fyndicate, headed by Fremant -republicans, St Morested lonight as a susplcious | day made its final report to Judge Bamunds tem effectually, dispels colds, head. | Week Commencing Su nday Matinee, Deceniber 80, Colonol Taylor, Captaln Ortho, Major Pelxotto, | In tegird to the dump had placed the Board | conicmplatos’ the' leans oF. his. phaer. hui | £001 SCRGUNE BE thamoelves wil aiicre Nrats | Of the criminal court. The report, which | © shes and fo g ld e MURRAY [ SR ) Lieutenant Rennie, Major Whiteside and Col- | of Health In a very embarr, ; lmlz‘m,,muxn, plant for a given number of years at a|shall’s fate unless they leave the clty. B EaLiasipnito thanrsgentielcgtion s oL RRACUSSIANC, “VUZ and cures habitual and MACK j They aroallright in onel Sumner. and that the commissioner should not be [ fixed annual rental charge, a lump sum to 2 e RENAR LLODE 8 ver Titees atch of 17| constipation. Syrup of Figs i b | B8 e made the scapegoat for the cntire board. | be pald In advance in the wiy of & sop. 1t What Eob Kneebs Fays, SR stuneds oven ity atelitor alea 1 P a Syrup of Figs is the FINNIGAN’S BALL.?S 4 GENERAL DENNIS DEAD. tho report was adopted by 8 to 7, Specht | IS nominated 'in the bond, so the story| SIOUX CITY, Dec. 2.—Bob Knecbs says ments eharging. Bherifteloet Honey Thcts | only remedy of its kind ever pro- e S P E8E et the paper, plant andigood willlthat Heffner, the man who accused him | o mis o Hhami yowct Henry Trol duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- Pansod Away at Boston Yosterday—Sketoh [ The council will meet again Friday night. | 56 %5 the tormination or the o o7 | f Finging in Germany, left that country in | Collector Selilenhim’s siiee: with beer ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Blocunolactsialeitue of Miv Cararr. — Honachse ini sy good oondition g when |8 birry becayse ‘lie feared proscoutlon for | These two'pallticlans, togsther with James | ; i i 2 PISTIDE . Office of Lee-Clarke-Andreesen Hardware General John B. Dennis, formerly of this HOPEFUL FOR THE SANTA FE, B Tiinel T4 B et o S b et ot | BLuien posliTyely EhAt o il Bhese Sest | Ihe Soont Drominent anon. asayas Sypore | 1t8 action and truly beneficial in its | oM, 28 LeREleriGAndreaion Hardware . De ) be leased is a question that does not bother | States vely vill prove Bethe! AL D) o8 fFect; red only {1 herbey given to the stockholders of the Les = ey B o Y, en retur ier- | true Dills were found. The other indict- | ellects, prepared only from the most erbey gi he clty, and for a long time connected with the S IRE o 3 o1 | the parties to the deal in the Teast, 1Bk thie wourtiy fand dthefiiraturn to derc ttue Bills weres b0 persons. 2 Clarke-Andreesen Hardware company (hat United States internal revenue department, | 7"98¢ Luldl\«-:!' 1[::;:.:;“::.: .(,um{muy Wil e ; many and demand trial, : e nts are against unimportant persons. healthyand agreeabie substances, its | the aniual mecting of the sl(ln:klmhfivru ot % 3 0 Keor h de . - Hus ave secured Joe Ca on, ——— 4 § e v o hield 8 8 o died at Boston yesterday, to whioh placo he | popm WORTH, Tex., Deo, 26.—Judge H. | Charics Seth an S 1y, allas gaptain of the Rock Telan Westomn associa: . Utah st Hevort on Thelr Campnign. | many excellent qualities commend it | 16 SRR Tio G S 4 heg Toes, OF : - . Tex., . 26— o b s 0 g S| tion team last season, for manager next| SALT LAKE, Dec. Colonel B, W. e s . 3 & 28 pa . X went somo monthis ago, hoping that the | o “ciia o or e’ United States oourt of eivil | Chavley ns, have been identified by E, | senson Tattlock, Tspecton meneri ot i it ny:| to all and have made it the most N rutuin, o Pucaday, Tanvars B A B clinate and the aconcs of his Loyhood days | 4 oeqyg, “who s here visiting his daughter, | Vishel as the men Who held him up at the DeWItE Lost on a Foul. tional guard, has made his official report | POpular remedy known. ut 3 o'clock p. m. for the pukpose of might be benefleial to his health, whichi*had corner of St. Mary's and Twenty-fourth ; g . Ing ' board of difectors for the coms & ) was {oday asked ahout the financlal situation | 08NCE Of, Bt MEIVS, and. Mwentv-fourth | prwoop, Tnd., Dec. 26.—The prize fight | to.Governor West on the recent Invasion of Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 |glecting a board of directors for the com. been failing for some years. Although the : ayenues Monday_ evening, and robbed him Utah by the Colorado Ute Indi A pany (o serve during the ensuing year, and ral was more than 00 years of age the | 2hd future outlook for the Santa Fe rallroad, | of a gold watch and o small sum of money | between Jake DeWitt of St, Louls and Iid h by the Colorado Ute Indians, A con- R T o o B ars L 0ER. the) |7 Bibh e Appointsd the receiverss ‘Judge | (The. men Were piIked in o ras dih. aoren | O Dok agt o AE0 came off this morning | 5} siderable part cf the revort covers facts | €ent bottles by all leading drug- 10 Aenfos nch, otuer usiias ah EEATEEN o ! ¢ S ik Bt O WEh saven: f norT ady made public. The facts which sts. Any relial ruggl % est: . J. LEE, President, trouble, complicated with rheumatism and | Caldwell stated that he thought that finally | oelvets” Tiontihag M Tlahgl duslly ang Tipton, county, one milc west of Blwood, | stand “out promincntly are that the 'Tn: gl oy h,y,, it 'Ic]d'"'fl“,’.fit \\l'm VI QLABS, Seoratirs oy President, {iropay, originally incurred by expozure dur- | the affairs of the Santa Fo would be arranged | Spelgel also fdentified them as the men. o | g hnrcd, Spectutors saw the fight and | dians were found in° about the numbers | may not have it on hand will pro- D7 M to J 8 Sun psy. ) ¢ £,00 changed hands on the result, DeWitt | oviginally reported; that they Kt ot i ing the war. satlsfactorily with a view to tho preservation | Whom he sold o paiv of revolvers on Satur | o5t all chance of winning by fouling 0'Don- | fused to’ vacaie aui only decided to return | CUré it promptly for any one who Divs on Notic B0 A s onorof. Mo bimt orythe BAY:|of evarybodyls interests, and that the roaa [ Us¥oR(Gcon. To L Smith, who was el f net” o the' fourth, and. tho Ixht. waa miven | (0" Coloraas. arter - bonr nagonoa ot | orisheos b try it. * Donot accept an; ‘ e B stato and was one of the first men to re- | would eventually be taken out of the hands | UP H% the sume ever e a8 positively it | to_the Chicagoan. “At one time revolvers | military force. 4 ke JepL ADY. Nolice s hereby glven that D. L. spond to Lincoln's call for troops, he having | of the receivers and restored to the company, | Mr, Iishel, D Saiterhed, who. had” (hs | Were drawn and A Runsral battle naugitc i Big Fuhl substitute. Mesiaren, of Minfrmioc T eI R Eone out as a private In the Sixth regiment |but just when this would be done, he could nof Mo exporisnce asthalother. twosgentie. | L0t TE Mibs Chopked, Thowever, ‘beforel ® Lo Bl Hellareiat A CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, Trom any and 4l connectiona itk from that state. But he did not remain in | undertake to say. It would not be done im- | men, was not 8o positive, but said thap they | AP¥YDOdy 1 ATLANTA, Ga, Dec. 26.—The big notion * | said firm, the said firm retaining all nssets the ranks for any great period of time, as | mediately, as the matter would involve inter- | l0oked very much like the men that heid Prizo Fighters Run Out of Buffalo. and fancy goods store known as the Iair SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. and assuming all the Habilities” thereof. ho aecelyed bromotion after romotlon until | ests of vast magnitude, Thero were somo | Bl ub. Ky s the man who Is suffering [ pyRRALO, N. Y., Dec, 2,—The two light. | WaS closed by the sheriff this afternoon.| LOUISHLLE, AY, HEW YORK, .Y, D 2525 21 Morn hio was commissioned as a brigadier gencral. | $200,000,000 of debts to be aisposed of, the police are of the opinion. that he Is ona| welght pugiilsts, Johnny Van Heest and The . fopeclosure - of Thbrse JDorignges Atter tho cloxo of tho war o returaed to his e af the robbers who was shot i a flght with [ Solly Smith, who have been sojourning fn [ REIDUNS (0 BESI, | Thip represents the B. Dy an colleotor of Internal yovenue s pa| MAEE3 RECOMMENDATIONS, | détectives n v Stonies. and (e pasive ‘uid | Buftalo ever since thelr Ofteen;round Mt | againat the firm outside "of” the city. are sition which Lie held for some years, and un- certain that they have the right persons In | fram the Tecst frmanent hls arternoon. ot | | | T panhauber, o wiin. b Aohs: pHam til the Yankton office was abolished, when | Preference of Omaha Labor for Doputy | custody, 1 equest of Police Judge King, and Abraham. composed the firm, was ap- that state was consolidated with Nebraska Labor Commissioner and Volice Board. G e them three hours to leave town. poivted consul to Matumoras, Mexico, by 1 district and the office removed to this | At a meeting of the Central Labor union | . Thought to Bo Burglars, was arrested on suspicion of having | President Cleveland, but resigr six a ono And 1 remoyed to.th The police received information yesterday [ young man of $15, Van Heest was ar- | months ago. clty, At that time General Dennis was mado [last night Sidney J. Kent of Lincoln was 5 3 yaung t #0: 0 e jewel store V. y, ralgnes 5 vagrant, ehiet clerk of the Omaha office. a position | unantmously endorsed for the position of de | s, 1% J Ml Al 56 .“,: oo R B8 M |13 RUUSE 88 RNBRERRY er Husband, which he held until his health failed. He 4 v ARAL NORI DUEEIBTINGA ‘o1 “Decein- Pigeon Shooting at Oskalo GALESBURG, 1lL, Dec., 26.—Charles was 8 member of Crook post, Grand Army of | PUty labor commissioner. Do o & guantity of watches, chains, | g ATROORA. Ta, Dec, 2 Toraon B b Gt AR A Ol Ao the Republic, of this city, and was one of | The secretary was instructed to write Gov- | 'ng# “and other “articles, The description SIKALOOSA, . 2. Johnson was she is wife, Ida I, John- of the jewelry taken corresponds to that | days' shooting tournament opened son, in the office of Attorney John M the three members who last spring were fernor Holcomb, and Inform him that for | found on ‘the ‘persons of Gahor Robinson, | under most favorable circumstances, i U (et n0 Lk nal A ML l"'““l""l' too fechle to take part in the memorial ex- | members of the Board of Fire and Police | W. T. Reed and Andy Ryan. who wern o two events of the day were between condition. Mrs. Johnson alleging. brotality erclées, ulthough he was there, having been | Commissioners Herman Cohen and D, Clem last Monilay " night by Detect] light)y and Camphell, twenty-five live birds, | and intemperate habits, had begun sepirate taken out in a carriage by Dr. Stone. The | Deaver would be satisactory to the union, | S4vage and Dempsey as susplclous char- | gy 459 0 Epgiish rules, one barrel | maintenance proceedings, Atlorney Malley other two were “Father Keppler and Cap- potirs. Sherirt George R, Logan will come | (folightly winning by o sccre of 14 to 13, | got them together this afternoon to effect (T P o '——+——l ‘ PV fat |m.<" )I{mh:yhll‘\)'nlll}l‘;vlfn((ll”h‘ Jn-:;;-liz |"|”'I ccond, twenty-five birds, $10 a side, Little, reconciliation, While alor the woman R T A e et rincoton oming Todwy. s ced a obin- | 31: Bingham, 2. drew a revolver and fired two shots, one = ' P o son they will be handed over to him, but i g effec She v prsel . mentosy: of his army service and at ihe| This morn'ng st 6 o'clock & speclal traln | Ryan'win'be held hore, as he' was Boned | taking effect. Bhe gave herselt up. time of his death he was recelving a pen- |of four private cars arrives over the Rock |over 9 toaQintrlor couit vesterdey: [n‘the| .. 08y Aluce Oxardue ShiyMighiad: o SR R T - The kind that circulates freely, is obtained slon of $72 per month, it having boen in- | Isls enver, carrying the Princ sum of 0. Ryar wes the chap who en- A F . Dec. ~Ina b FINCINNAT! R e Mon of s’;m: 2oty Jehay |l:‘rm:lgh‘ T2 :_”:]\Iud from Denver, carryiug the Princeton ( SUT, o0 200 Hyar wos B B e | Wit whish ved this morning, seven-| CINCINNATI, Dec. 2%.—The dry goods by using / Who are to render a concert of college | street nbout 9 orelotk M night and at- st ST firm of Hohenstedt & Wellman passed into efforts of his old comrades in this city. music this evening at Boyd's theater, The | tempted c ol wo sy jight and at-| teen days from Naniamo, brings cheering 3 5 % o . cor- | the hand iver G. A. Meyer today. —_———— 4 clubs gave a conce o two years | point of a revalyel news*to the of of ane of the long oyer- | the ha Tenetver 3 Soon as the o Tireaks ALy SUIRY Enve 8 oanart Deie 4 o yart |5 v dug sailing vi The Wilma reports that [ ASS€ts, $20,000; labilities, 26,000, v ol o 23d et orth” of Cape Sm——— The chances sie thut *he cible on the | ceptable. The mandolin eclub has received oo NOws for the Armvy, T - :::”fi"n“p :n‘u.pf 150 | Movements of Scugaing Vessels, Dec, 26, ' Dodge street car 1ine, c.tend ug from the | Very flattering notice in the larger citles of | WASHINGTON, Dec. (Special Tele- | be the J. 1,1;1-.7;3 It is now twenty-three | At Havre—Arrived—Menor from New union depot to La streer, will soon be- | the east which it has visited, as well a lhr‘hl'ilmi Major John Turnbull is trans- | days since the & B. Brown sailed from | Orleans, Ay : gome o thing of the past, and that it will | &lee and the banjo club. They come here | ferred from the Fifth to the First artill Naniamo ““'g'- At Liverpool—Arrived—Teutonic, from New York, have (o Bive way. to. electricity. Some | after visiting Pittsbury uiaville, Indianap- [ and Major David H. Kinzle from the Firat : | J o e i 4 Wouks ugo the Omuha Bireet Raliway com- [olls, St Louls, Kalsas City, Colorado | to the Fifth artillery. "Major Turnbuil will | Married Snm) oy o T e R L pauy cauipped the line with overhead and | Springs, Denver (two concerts) and Lincoln, | ¢ assizned a station in (he Department of | NEW (lnl:! De 4 ' 4 d the re the above mentioned reservation not ex- tegular price ts on sale Dec. 20, Auction sale of boxes Dee, 22nd, Telephone 1631, Grand Special Matinee Now Years, Blgne iy from Glaggow - % wires, at the same time hoping that | b AR e the Jast and Major Kinzie in the Depart- | Eastwlck, m . of the Qgne—Arrived—Amsterd 4 The BEST IN THE WORLD for the cable would last until early th the| This afternoon Mrs. uk Colpetzsr will | yientor the Columbin. Major Willlap 4 “v',. goologne~Arrived—Amsterdam, from J ! e clubs with a reception from 2 0 haster, L " and a membel spring. A fow days age the strands of the | Chtertain th I Hammer, paymaster, is granted leave until 0able commenced 10 Boparate. bnd A until 4 at her residence, January ‘4, 1895; Captain John B. Johnson, ar 'twa’the. tope broke. Tt' Was putchad | The Drogram consists of typieal Princeton | THILL Savalrs s bonine sy ie oOL; PLOOD AND NERVES, up and 13 still In use, bit the chances are | college songs, banjo and mandolin music. | 1. Williston, Third Grtillery, ten days. ex: :nl.m‘u“mn";‘;.- 1o pleces ¢ any tme Last [ The ‘wolos by Messrs. Carroll and Relchner | tepdud. = T AR TR A i P ners of the streel car comptny | have scored successes clsewhere on the trip, | , Btcond Lieutenant A e, CARRQn, Soy. : 8tated that they hoped thet the pomsmb! enth cavalry, Is relieved with company I, - fiatea tint thox poped that the rope would : 5 S e o s W || Square yourself. PURIFY YGUR SYSTEM AND KEEP IT PURE that the Indications were that they might e its. his troop be compelied to lay it aside almost any day. | The county commissioners met yesterday T —— ————— to investigate the matter of short welghts | LoryoKRE, Golo. Dee. ) ok A State Fale Commiiteo Mooting. belng meted out by the county poor agent. | mue Holyoke cornet band, G v Gorlond New Years' is coming, If you (;“‘":":‘; '.'.“'.'“'h’]"')“'l"";‘":“‘;' “""l"'.*"l" In the | Mesers, Meyer, Samueclson, Henderson and |leader, has purchased hew instruments i e Club rooms % T. Lindsey was|Hotchkiss and A. D. White, inspector of | throughout. It s mow rated as one of the :d a nicer gi —_ ” ced i o chuir. Roaris were hours| 1oicni'n, 4 A, D Whte, faspector of | (hroughout: 1t iy now rated ax ome of the received a nicer gift than you gave LOCAN’S SARSAFPARILLA AND CELERY from several of the subscription mmit- | timony, proving beyond a doubt the fact | Citles. The boys gave a musical entertain- . Afler some discussion, on moation of r - ment and supper on Christmas cve in the If you forgot some one— e Birady. {he direciors of the West Bige | complained of. ‘It was not announced just | BNt and supner on Christmas o y 4 ; riving Bark ssoclation were requested. to »n;-m the blaume lay, and another meeting > TS SR There is Nothing Like It Meet the committee appointed to formulate | will be held on a date yet to be determined. Wyoming Teachers Elect Otlcer:, the bid teday at noon‘at the Commercial e CHEYENNE, Wy, Decr 35 (Soecial)— S 1f It's Modern u. 8 A teWnorter was blaced o the Jull Quickly Fallowed Thets, AL the anmia) ‘mastiai of tua Sl ——=quare yourse it’s “Up to Date”’ ennett was o oo Text meeting witi | 8. D. Seymour entered the room of lssac | Teachers association at Rock Springs last A held Iriduy night,” at which the final [ Poterson, $08 Howard street, shortly after | week the following officers were eleeted for JEWBLER I's THE BEST 5 iR, sl e Bonrertoct (i wen | mdalab when Peereon was anlsp. and stle | 5%, SORLIRE Jonrl oSt WL [ g L, RAYMOND. alreotors of the driving park association [ $33. He was scen, however, by one of the | Rawlins: scoretaty, o 1o Colyer. Hawimg, » und the commitice. boarders, and the police called. When | treasurer, J. E. Brate, Rawlins, All Druggists sell