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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1895. Molnes, 68; Chippewa Valley, Abraham | things must come to pass, unless the order |and ceremontes, and I therefore believe that NO B S H R must express my deep surprise at some of his ’ W i . Aub, £3; Nebraska, 139; Lincoln City, 17;of nature and the universe be overturned. In|Iam not false fo my religion or my God when A ".FOR T E C“A (;ES erroneous remarks. i SOUTH DAKDTA S hl““ LA“S :‘:n:'nhml]':“:”u\fif:- {he hame of & Rl CeRS Shethem. 40, and Columbian, 17. The lossss | days gone by such men were looked npon as |1 say, boldly and publicly, that T reject every : Yesterday was a snow stormy day, cold dAte DO ANGURET Lokt the vote SNATl GORNE were: By death, I7; suspension, §6; expulsio being_ potsessed ot supethuman powers and | form and every oefemony that dees ot tep v and freezing, and not fit for any one to be tor_neither none, and withdrawal total, 162, here | were called prophets, sages and seers, In- | resent some noble principle or fome elevating oy out. A farmer's wife from the extreme north- Mr. Francis' bill, No. 75, provides that as: Wwere Init'ated 177, admitted by card, 13, and | &pired of God; today when the dignity of | thought, If forms have outworn thelr mean- iiteex : west corner of Chase county, twenty-seven | §f signments of morigages shall be Aled reinstated 10; total, 200; thus showing at (his | Feason are gaining recognition such men are |ing and thelr usefulness, instead of raising Oommittes z,mm ?he‘Lagu]nmm Looks Tnto miles, came to Imperial after some ald. There Six Have Been Passed and Mnny Others the register of uumk;u\( .flll‘ nlr: :‘vlnlr‘\‘uxl';'\-'lr5 writing a net galn of 32 over last year.” being robbed of their distinctive titles and|man to the pinnacle of perfection and to the thi Soldiers’' Home Matter, are seven children in the family, the oldest Are Well on the Way. gages themselves, ) Grand Trensurer Marcus reported the grand | Focognized as men of prudent Judgment; in the | thema of God, they chain him down to the ' 14 years. Sho safd she had only enough | Mr. Donahue's bill, No. 82, prohibits the¥ total endowment recaipts as $32,872,050 to | language of the hour, are known as clever | grosser things cf earth, s that he cannot \ T flour in_the house to last until her return i Killing of heaver for ten years A Aate, and the grand total receipts at $34,300,- | statesmen. But, my hearers, 1 beg you not | rise above them, and of such 025" The Taport dlsclosed a gratifying bai- | to misinterpret {he words that 1 have spoken. | away with them. Such forms 1 eay, | CONMANDANT SCOV.LL IS ALL RIGHT | Her husband was off tring to find work. and | TAYLOR'S CONDUCT MADE MUCH TROUBLE | Mr. Burkes bill No. Wi, prohibits the that they had not a dollar, and this is only further leasing of school lands ance in the treasury Far be it from me or from any ona to whom | committees the convention adjourned until|portion of that glory and honor Which 0| iversity of ‘means. The universe is con- [ Inquisition Reqnits n Complete Exonera- [ tribute the aid. © Mr. A. M. Buttell, our | Necessity of Providing Immediate Revenue | age of 30 shall receive eight years education Immediately pon reassembiing the dste- |1 ¥Ould not willingly ray a single word that | sound and Hight and wave all move fn un. to it that the needy are looked after, and Mr. Gunnerson's bill, No. 85, provides for first vice president to the executive chair ;'h"' in Judaism the prophet las never been | gradually rounded paths. Nature knows no and what they consist of. Their ability for the | prove up under the homestead act. | L) prese eglislature is quest hy e T A e O Mt oupect. | ADIlIty to interpret the moving forces of his | harmon neety muy do o, feeling assured that the | NS present leglslature is unquestionably | stato except through resident agents. e . Foabiieet of ‘Ghloagoy| loruine telloe wiio, could foretall ke future | invisible ‘but ever warking fosces that repre Soldlers' and Sadors' Home of this state, | report of the daily work done by the rellef | seen very few measures of general interest past; nor the oracle who could read the fates | Spirit and matter, reason and faith are but Krup) ! 8% tion concentrated upon the Taylor defaleation ot of general committee, Philip Stein and L is being done with the many gen But this is perhaps an unpardonable digres- It is a fundamental fact that as we pene- | states that none of the charges were®sub- | actual fact is tizens must con- [ only $2,000 in cash. There was outstanding | the fdea of having them mounted on el peals, 1. Levinson, Charles Nausbaum, ¥ o very beginning of authentic history the|other, When philosophy on the one hand " s to carry the oug or e bus Mol Al bl i) Kutiien TR | bl by bt Al were “maltreated, abused and sometimes rob- [ A8 to carry them through, nor are the bust-| %o 0 5 o ing 16t of July. The problem | R0 at the next military review the King Greenebaum of Chicago. which exist (oday, attained its highest end, we shall see that|bed.” and Bq Hall, editor of the Iree Press To clearly comprehend this truth we must | both, though perhaps from opposite direc-|gave It out that an ipmate had informed | who have so kindly responded to our many | the statute there was no way to do this, but | first taking the itlon to place a cous Phillp_ Stein, B. C. Hamburgher, Adolph classed under two heads, the one reason, the | antiquity — Greek philosophy in to which the treasurer may float 6 per cent [ judge of the effectiveness of the shot. of Grand Rapids and 8. Katzenstein of Mil- No opposition was made to this meas- | Just e the lanyard offspring of the spiritual elements that stand | there ~was recognized between them an|sald occupants and that the proceeds Were | suing tho Bonasmen of n City Treasurcr T ot r o pon Ve in April and faith; intellect and emotion, whither same thing, friends, is going on today. As| occupanta, FREMONT, Feb, 3. —(Speelal Telegram.)— | the next tax is laid, which will be n August Oft the prime minist hat and knocked a § ARSI | BEAN one submitting to the voters of the state the | so c o ‘matter had en MAY CHA ENDOWMENT PLAN. | ingly eternal conflict going on between them. | the truth, unconsciously, but inevitably, they | would be on deck Friday to investigate the district court took up the case of the city of 8 yoters of tho Etate th much if the matter had ended til this morning, when routine work will be | material forces of the universe as a basis, The history of the world's development | appear, together with such evidence as they | mon Forbes was city treasurer from April, | means for paying expenses of exeamining the the contrary, the elepl; which had been Another repeals the v passe Vo years 0 | grade ead o cke! o o actions_ of the ‘constitution will bo among | as the ideas of reason and faith have de- [hood. but the place of”their union will be fdown when the inmate, Brown, made his com- | tlon of hls books and accounts led to his other repeals the law passed two years ago [ grade ahead of its ticket. It upset the of missionaries into the next street, eration a sy of life insurance different | ideas come from opposite directions—one [ NNE's flash one will take on the strength of | mittee he telephoned the names of his in- Fro eadl onthe Drinciples of charities more | Strietly speaking, falth, revelation, spiritual- | tIng hither and thither, will uphold its sup. | the slip of paper mentioned, and the inmates | trom Forbes and his bondsmen, who are all imental frrigation. Under the old law of 1888 | drum over its head so that it couldn't see, B, So a 5 \ ¥ The was not found o ne ¥ 3 iath 3. S an, Ha cher, L. M. Keene, | te o se wel ere 8 o mtil the next Y paramount feature of tho or: | frmee” e very heglning of human intelice. | 5411 stands single and alone, and whether it | in s ersonal appearance nor did he advise E. Schurman, Harry Archer, L. M. Keene, | teen of these wells were sunk in Brul ‘made good claims up to now, and there | e 3000 years, during Which these two | Change. It today there seoms to be a con- | ™ \ypyam THE COMMITTEE LEARNED. George L. Loomis and D. J. Springer. The [ when in proportion to the amount expended | render his artillery svstem an entire suc- favorable. The death rate will be much | giavjon’ that is of spirituality, was taking end sublimest truths of which these ideas | Substance, that he had gone among the em- | Attorney Dolezal is attending to the business | Watering stock, and to sell the water to in- Requisition for an ¥ zzlor. old age. Since 1570, when the insurance | aonsiantly new strength. The one system of | Contradict each other. It is only between the the hospitals. He had visited the line of cot- | cluged in the city's claim. Forbes long since | number of farmers fn Brule county will make | Usition for Hagry Semple, who is accused Yionb, It {8 clatmed, although not a single | Diae: e OtHCE WaS taken up in the work of [ FEEION De trae and sejonce by trub, 1 Ferscr | there were so many old men and women there | JiGey Marshall goes to Schuyler tomorrow | Ugation of the defaleation of Tavlor, and the to the privilege of iudemnity. Monthly | "oy Tionios a period in which the two|8nd the mcral consclousness do the same. | regrets that Mr. Scovill would soon be com- membe 1l this provides for the indem- | iqocn i Hellenistic centers of the world estab- | The truest atist is the most religious | gy complanants into the room in which the | a8 in the city on business. He was stand- Lt el L I Gl sl ) w il later on this system will not find revenue | {80 G C GG dlier people from all quar- | URIVerse can best appreciate the greatness|of them had any complaint to make. The forward, He fell heavily and had a couple of | 10N ce to develop a better pla i K i s . Ttk come laws. of prudence to develop a better plan Dl extant by their environment. Coming | telligent adoration of the works of God Is|rations than he, and to have Intimated | Ing as caslly as could be expected. comos office was accepted with applause. g apersol with n muslenl BroRT % the | tsm 18 submerged, the idea of JudalszA con- | thank God, Is galning recognition In exact tion referred’ toi The ‘others” who are al- | was ordered to pay $100 cash down and $50 | has passed bill No. 6, which is probably the e York in 1843, Tts gol. | the idea of materlalism. It was 2t this time | whereon the unchanging character of truth needed more. Another inmate named | Mrs. Amelia Mitchell was granted a divorce | for the sinking of artesian wells and the T el Noer " fubiee of distriet grand | The contact of Judnism and Hellenism had |and science, between spirit and matter, of the home. who the complainant admitted | The proposition for the city to erect and [ at Huron last fall to adopt measures to pro- of the soclety's name is “The Sons of the | €thics is scattered into every corner of the| The Hellenic idea, that through reason and gave answers to various questions in a | considered by the Current Topic club Monday | 80d improves them in certain important Sharting e an Ameriean organization and | 18 given birth, and once again as & result of | But the Judaic of revelation, of spirituality, is mittee, if §d' would have the committee pre- the supervision of the state engineer and will A s vles Gresha Plattsmouth OMcers Expect to Make Somo o st ! 5 ven diatrieta dn Amerion today. with & |osophy and of religion do mot spring|Mind without heart is a bbdy without soul, | i WeTe f'bln(LdM Bowles, Burt, Gresham y of the latter and the best plan of distribution There s but onc truth, though it may be P — an_everyday occurrence R Mr. Herrick's bill, No. 81, provides that 2:30 o'clock Justly belongs to that long list of illustrious | strycted on (he principle of harmony. All tlon of the Head of the Institution— county clerk, in conjunction with the com- for the State a Dificult Problem, but at the expense of the state at the institution gates proceeded to the election of officers, is not filled with reverence. But this 1 40| julating wavelets, The sap in trees and of the Administration. that none are slighted, and a complete record Legisiation a memorial to congress that the settlers upon B o T e tring in slant when | Sifted with superhuman powers and the most | straight lines, There is everywhere a con TRAND ISLAND, Feb, 8.—(Special)—Sena- | above work is first-class, so that any one| PIERRE, . D., Feb. 3.—(Special)—Whil And Mr. Hosmer's bill, No, 18, forbids any e Tollowing were honored I e Chsst | C¥n {me. ~ He was the prudent, plous and| And, as it is true in the physical world completed an Investigation of the charges | oy iins (8 S GC notable for the number of highly important | | 1 secretary, B. C. Hamburgher of Quincy, 1l agalnst Others connected with his ad- | committee should appear in the dally Papers | yagsed. During the fiest two weeks atten- | The KIng of Dahomey Practicing with a of men in the flight of birds or in the motion res of a common circla and their radil o | to what The King of I Tavlop' e Kking of ahomey recelved some Sohlossman of ONIGARO! ~ Bergent-at-atms erous donations for the western sufferers, The | Tavlor's flight left the state treasurer with ol sion. We have been led to these remarks|trate to the very h t of things we ap-|stantiated, The Fullerton Post had made | tinue to get aid or cannot pull through. | at the time, something like $660,000 in unpaid | phants’ backs for use in the field, With Surmmer, H, T. Goldsmith, Willlam S same forces have been in operation as those | and religion on the other shall each have ness men in shape to extend any further ordered that one of the guns be fired fm. #, Heavenrich of Detroit and L. H. Heller 4 broad survey of human intellectual | tions, have simply galned the truth | him that some of the occupants along the | needy, 1 am, your truly, the legislature promptly passed a bill under | PI¢ of thousand prisoners where 1t was ‘cal- Kraus, M. M. Hirsch, Tsracl Cowen of Chi- SEhioY Palth: LHG one the representative of the|&nd. Judaism: in the. bible Hud strtigk | OS¥iE mare than:thelr portion of provisions | o ONT SEEKS REIMBURSEMENT, | WArrants to the amount of the assured in-[ When all was ready one of the bigg v vero clected delegates to the consti- waukee wer legate ure and the treasurer is now certain within [ the animal turncd half round to' reach for At the conclusion of the election the new | que [HERE NETERT SOF history we turn our | the various schools of thought and the ex-| Ag soon as Commandant Scovill ascertained Nole as big as a sewer throush the royal constitutional amendment to wipe out prohi- | a8 the minister wasn't very prime and the the order of business for the day. The pres- | historians have divided the development of has proven this, One truth cannot contradict | myjght possess. The reporter was shown a stood on its head by the recoll, picked itself 5 1 e T empowering attorneys to charge 60 cents a | rand stand the very first rush, sling the most_Important features of the session. | veloped independently or together the histcry fJagged and rough, but let truth be added | plaints to Mr. Hall. Though the latter did | resignation. A deficiency of $4,811.22 was L pr AL found in Forbes' cash, and the suit now [ pealed without opposition. it then Jumpe the brass band with orters, . " e 8 % the counties were permitted to join with it would probably have cleaned o e ens than Insurance, and yet the insurance idea | ity are Judaic ideas; reason, human intelli- | Porters, while it cuts deep into the lnes of | named were called before the committee. [ prominent Fremont business men. They are ] ] 1 4 ut the en: e i e At morning, and then, as he shid down out of ganzation. ' Financiors in the order have | tual activity they lave represeated the great be reached through fuith or attained by exer- | the commandant or any members of the com- May, C. Christonsen, Julius Beckman, | county, the county paying 10 per cent of the | a baniia tree, he was heard to remari reserve endowment fund of $150,000 on | yyjmates of human thought developed sep- flict between the two ideas it is because bondsmen are represented by Attorneys W.|by the county to be diverted from the or- [ Cess—thal wiis to get the enemy to adopt it. higl it is claimed, after the system ad- | Yoot and in the west its opposite, namely are the representatives. The truths of science | PIOYes of the home and had spoken to two-| for the city. The bondsmen are making a dividual farmers for irrigation purposes. DENVER, Feb. 3.-Detectiv Tate of feature. wan developed, tho death rate his | Sorm s o o erell together in the | £eMINE truths that the battle rages, for it tages and had found everything in nice shape. | furnad over his property to his bondsmen to | @ practical test of irrigation the coming vear. | OfmPezaling LI from, the, Martin Dis- e A tsion From the ideas embodied in these two | P4 forrect and faith e rht and st W should be found so few: complaints. The in- | 355010 court, and upon his return the case | commission created by the bill s now at assessments amounting to $15 - year are | ;4 th¢Te SOmE 8 FEERC i aet, and visibly | there can be no further opposition, but the | pejleq to leave. The senator sald that they | ML treasurer should make monthly reports to the nltes of $1,000 for each death and the surphus | FifAcent Helients® conters OLHE TORL CXUV | man. He who has delved most deeply inio | committeo met and had guaranteed them the ing on a platform holding his team by the | the cash was. and that the depositories should to meet. Its disbursements, and while every- | 870 Bahered tomether: pEome (1ovh U B [of that God who caused them all to be.|man Brown, who was alleged by Editor Hall [ Fibs ~ broken. - besides sustaining = severo Wil AL QU R Tl o BiL) v UL Just prior to adjournment an fnvitation | o o or Ty they did from the east and from | the noblest and sublimest worship. that the goods were being sold and the spolls | Henry Slack, who a few days ago pleaded ARTESIAN IRRIGATIO? 1r ofleo wwas accopted with applause. I\ inter. | VOrite 1dea, ithe neas’ themselves began tof principles, not orly in’ seamior matier, but ho had madb {he first statement, but posi- | Faubel's baby, received his prescription yes- | passed one house or the other and have gone LI (L R e e I Uiher |words, Isaiah onquers | proportion as men advance in reason and | lcged to havi'rebelved more rations, it was | e year for ten years for the support of the | ot Nyportatt Be neral measure yet consid- oha Y Atk bra e eentanaint. "ot Greek translation of | will bo established. The time of reconciliation | Everett was 'valled before the com- | from her husband on the grounds of abandon- | Promotion of irrigation therefrom. The bill den jubilee was consequently celebrated two T gint, e o, 5 ot trnts were colehratod con. | made 1t necessary, and now by means of this | coming quickly. Truth will establish. itself. had more Work“to do than should be done | maintain an electric light piant is attracting | mote irrigation. It takes up all the previous of o soclety's name s “The Sons o the | QL Cy 8 Aot e OO Do, It | men arrive. at. trulh Is. ever and oternally | <Mhort” matier.; Yet, ‘when asked by Sen- | evening, and Mayor Frisd will lead the als- points. Under it counties and townz will be ;. 1s CHASING A GANG OF THIEVES, Vi q [ 3 inarting ne an Ameriean organition A" | the contact btween: the, thought of the sast | alss unchangeably true, Thers are other av- | o cLarkes jEaffst or censure the adjutant, rent the water to individual farmers. The 1 , Arrests of I tance Soon. . N g b erhhip.af 30,000, thore are. distriots in |UD at Tandom . ‘or by chance | col, Wfeloss and (nert, and faith Without | ha,CHorsth yhLS pens nE acking Dt whon s st AL I D Pl After listening to the reports of the various | the truth is dear to efface even the minutest | reached in a multitude of ways and by a Our county is thoroughly organized to dis all blind persons from tho age of 7 to the OFFICERS BLECTED. men known to us as the prophets! Of them |nature moves in circles. Wind and air and Withosds Were Al In Pavor missioners, watch everything closely and sce Dappily Solved-Some of the of tho blind, and in accordance with custom advanc say, and again I wish to emphasize the facl|bjood that courses in our veins rise in is kept as to who gets goods and the date, the Waupeton and Sisseton reservations may officers for the ensuing year were elected that we have ever ascribed to him the | stont and unceasing striving after balanced | yop Akers, one of the joint committee which who wishes to contribute to the Chase county companies to do insurance business in the Vios: prestaent, DF. Norton of Chloogo: see God-fearimg man, but he was in no sense the | so also s It true in a larger sense of those | ASalnst D. A, Scovell, commandant of the | 'Y certainly agree with you that a complete | bills introduced, the first four weeks have | ETHIOPIAN A ARTILLERY, without a knowledge of the present or the|sent the all prevading 1ife of the universe. |ana treasurer, David Fisch of Chicago; member. ministration of the affairs of the home, was | S0 a8 to Keep the people thoroughly posted as | of the leaves o sing! on sente! seen yesterday by a Bee representative and f the leav t from a singlg identical center. ay by P Krupp cannon not long ago and conceived Charles D. Hefter of Chicago; court of by a consideration of the fact that from |proach the truth and hence approach eich | charges that some of the inmates of the home [ Our county financlal condition Is not Such | (aves and $100,000 {n other rosources certain | much difficulty this project was carried out, lner; trustes of orphan asylum, Hel credit. Thanking the many generous people [ Was to get ready cash immediately. Under | ymediately in fr 2o oval posttion, of Milwaukee officiated as tellers tiies o activity, Al human thought may be broadly | and ~ hence ~shall stand together. = In|yine (that is of the row of cottages) were re- OTTO FLIBSBACH. culated ‘the ball would strike, 80 as too éngo, Sam Katz of Omaka, M. M. Houseman materlal forces of the universe, the other the | the ksynote to eternal truth, and in that note f and intimating that the same were sold by come. clephants was backed around and sight tutlonal grand lodge, to be held at Cincinnati | 5004”15 them, Spirit and mother; reason | affinity that was before undreamed of. The | divided between the quartermaster and those Who Was Short in i Cash. thirty a to huve all the cash needed until | 8 Peanut or something, and the shell took 9 The secor )| 0 ccome a law a8 he | p 0. ) officers were Installed Wandering gazo we see the flerco and seem- | ponents of widely different ideas nppronch | that the joint committeo from the legislature | Yesterday afternoon Judge Marshall of the econd bill to become a law was the | palace. His majosty wouldn't have ca At 6 o'clock the convention adjourned un Upon the relationship of the spiritual and | reach out towards each other. charges, he invited the editors mentioned to [ Fremont against A. W. Forbes and his bonds- [ bition. Another bill repeals the act providing [ PAIACE needed ventilation “hut it didn't, A ot 1o 4 Fovislon of corain | the world into four great periods, According | another. Falsehood may be added to false- | slip of paper which seemed to be notes taken 1801, to November, 1893, when an investiga- | School lands of the state. This Is now a law. | up fn a fury and start:d in ‘on the down b folio for paper. The vas promptly X hamberlain and the pa Frant At present Bnal B'rith has In successtul op- | of each period has been shaped. The two|!o truth and with the swiftness of the light- | not put in his apearance before the com- olio for paper. The law was promptly re v grand from all other fraternal organizations. It|from the east, tho other from the 18" oLhi, -anALTIKaTA (wotedon wWOPA BUES | Formants by whie. commandint aitd aleo. went | under conaldsration!iy fo recoverthik wmount |, Tho BEXL I OLERRS DROVIAR, for, SXBALL mil) four ¥e AR e e i i cers i s dividuals sinking es| olls, and six- egation, Has graduatly obtained untl 1t has become, | gonce. ‘materalism, . are Hellenistic ideas, | 1t8 traducers and its enemies. Truth as we | Tho editor of the Fullerton Post heither put dividuals in sinking artesian wells, and six Bt while the Instirance. feature | Lokt e e . Jasting per | Clse of human reason its nature does ot | mitteo of the source of his Information. L. . Richards, Otto Magenau, . Mctiverin, | cost. ‘This bill permits an amount of water | that there was only one thing needed to . 6 it vaL sranllgsn than ighes cnator Akers said to the correspondent, in | H. Munger and George L. Loo ¢hile City | dinary purpose of the wells, which was fo o the situation may ot Alwaya'be £0 | Gruicry Yn the east the gudalo fdea of Tev-|Men lave not yet realized the highest and or said to i H. Munger and George L. Loomis, while City | dinary purp f the wells, which was for gndthe s of religion dc thirds of the men in the main bullding and | contest ove iy i - | Under its 5 N oSHEeath g o | Philadelphia arrived here today with a req- vances and its membership reaches extreme | rya¢ of reason or materialism, was gaining |’ 1d the truths of religion do not and cannot s of the me ma & ontest over an ftem of $1,000 which is in- [ Under its terms it is expecetd that a largs g h a req. g e M hls ere o 0, tilling company of Philadelphia. been the lowest of all insurance organiza- | o religion be true and science be true, if reascn | HE thought it indeed remarkable that, where { socure them as far as possible against loss. | Joint resolution No. 4 provided for the inves- I 0 elphia works, the rest of human thought develops mates of the hospital had expressed their| i "yo preganted elther by brief or argu- | Work. Bill No. 42 provided that the state v levied agal e endo ent” class of ogethel BT g > g SINE menr.NIale governor of the amount of cash on hand, the now levied against the endowment class of | Mfeds Some Wb, closer CREREL Y ag. | Lwo shall stand together on a common ground. | ealled the men whose names had been given | Willlam Patterson, living near Nickerson, | 5 cash o ¢ now held, But the objectors contend that | hahed by the Eteat MECCIoRRE EERAT fhtre | the mysteries and scerets of nature and the | confidence of the committee, and yet not one | lines, when the team suddenly jerked hin also send the governor the amounts they thing Is stable and promising 1t is the part | (% 0F, the FATUE ROF T o8 feed to no | Blind faith is not religion—a reasonable, in- | to have tated that others received more | bruisos. He is at the Bno hotel and is rest- obtained the governor's signature and be- from Mr. B Rosewater to visit The Bec | (0BCMer as thev, B FE0m 0 €00 e far | There are eternal and unchanging laws and | divided witkthe huartermaster, admitted that | gullty to being the paternal ancestor of Anna | =& very large number of bills, however, have spersed with a musical program by the | Modify each other, though in reality Hotlen- | in the spiritual world as well. This truth, | tively denietl {hat he had made the intima- [ terday at the hands of Judge Marshall. “He | to the other branch for action. The senate o Tdependent Order of Binal Biriyn| Blato: the (dea of apirituality presailed over | lutelligence. The day s belng hastensd found had " deéthanded more and really | infant. ered. It is Mr. Aplin's comprehensive bill Fers . whioh by comncidence was the year | the Old Testament, was given to the world. | between faith and reason, between religion mittee and * Stated that the adjudant | ment and adultery. was _evolved by the state convention called Yointly February 5, 1863, The interpretation | translation into Groek the whole of Jewlsh | In the end there will be no conflict. by one man, often spoke cross to the inmates | widespread attention. The question will be | Statutes on the question, sumhmarizes them e moral, educational and patriotie. . | is that the daughter of Judaism,”Christianity, | true. Intelligence will lead men to the truth. | f00 Caldwith atother member of the com- | cussion. able to bond for the sinking of wells under Mr. H. s Walls . . e o rend Ints Busope - Besides the | and of the west. System ot thought, of phil- | enues of reaching truth than human reason. | chreated EignRtottardy ROROher ninates methods of putting downittie wells, the size L‘ke a eracle ¢ . A J Peb, 2.—(Spec v ¢ v Pains in Side and Breast “Prussia, Austria and Roumania with a com- | They are the natural growth and oft- | reason is but a disembidied spirit, invisible k;lzfddg"‘lel;bgotfiu:\plflu:rn‘;ulk;“fi.mb::n:nhe: LGOI, B R e R e T e R *‘bined membership of nearly 10,000 more, | Spring of the contact betwcen opposing the- | and intangible, of no use to God or man. To 8e- | Telegram.)—The authorities are hopeful of h ment of thé" Home, he had no complaint to diameter sixteen are allowed. The state en-| Despaired of Help, but Hood's Theso lodes on b borferland of Russian orles. . After this period, in which the two | reach thelr highest purposes the two 1deas | maje. running to earth the villains who kindled the | gipoer must select the place for the well and Sarsaparilla Cured. T RAe I roasaine Sewnrae IR il have simply met and modified jgach {must work fogether, and men falthtul to| ‘The stock on the farm, sald Senator [ two fires down on the big island in the river | must accept the work before it is paid for. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. persecution. Indeed, alstrict No. 6 alone has | thought seems absolutely dead and the “‘?"t "TSJ“ '11""‘ reasonable in their faith | Akers, “is in splendid condition, and if the [ below this city, which destroyed the homes The township supervisor may convey the 1am glad to state my son's experience with Gavoted several thousands of dollars In 4 | Judalc system of philosophy 18 the dominating | found it awe lid BtorzAl (ruth and, Baviokilipresent sfato'admipistration remoyes the head|of \Tim MoCarthy and :Gharles ‘Conant. It water in pipes or otherwise to any point de-| yj,d's Sarsaparilia, as it was the means of sav- singlo year of oppreseion (o this work. principle of history. But again there comes | stand face tp face With God. Then there will | St "S, farming department, \n my opinion, It | pas come to light that McCarthy's house was .}‘,’,:“‘“:“‘e"r Ly e o O urPlres | i3 lislife, ‘Last alllio wastaken il with palus P T T e BRI T LI L (i s B i H mr“u!‘my and spirit, science and religion, united hand | the condition of affairs he found in the home, | and two mattresses taken. A path made by | townships must keep the wells in repair. “f"'“‘"“ possible, ulml was trc:w\ "by tho ment Durposes . (ot of $39,87250, and Tor | Talth. | We. re nsing the.iorms’Judaism and | P, heart, will sin’ together the praises of | and was liberal in his praise of Commandant | dragging away the mattresses can be plainly Another bill of Interest more particularly | octors for some e, bat dld hot rebtise 4y expensos of the grand lodge $2.0i4.87, “Atter | Hollenism_ in*their broadest” sense. his | (1 DNt B [ERPOER, SROE MO Seovil R S traced In the snow out to the road, where they | i1 the rural d;s;ggg;;g";',f“gvm'n"';‘"m;;";;:;; ollbe S o oo ot ey e iy Aviot treasury. A loss'of membership oc- R Y siticn, involuntarily we may, enjoying them, 4 o L Ay - | hiouse to any point desired except to the i a0V e Aite Yot peiBO by s e arg | [ raphisg oven Jusasm, tanditilosks a8 LEOUEN o onim' ot he iwords) titho worke { oE L] Riaidl reisy B Dout o Omeia, Jona | 1ood of the Isiand; and as the stolen blankels | contey, Of the district, when only a majority | our hopes wore faat falling, My agsd mosice suspensions and_ whirty-scven deaths, although | the Judaic idea as In the past there was of Bl Bt | P Ridel of Stuart, and Martin V. Bernard | Garthy, there is good reason for believing that | C Amettor pit of AT " ulvised o trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Fe com: thero was a net gain of thirty-two members | the Hellenio. . Today reason holds dominion | . HOW awe-inspfing is this place. Truly | of Seward, This makes a total of attendants | the authore of the two fires may be located. lm':;':,'"f-,‘."e DUlst dareel ‘E‘.'l,:fi:’:,,,“-":;l',‘ Ras] wenced taking the medicne, and to our during the year. The district i the | gye B e God is here and knew N s one of the | gyor faith; matter over.spirit. The age in heye itiino of 206. Residents of Plattsmouth and this vicinity | 20, providing for the organization of county Great Astonishment, stanuchest supporters of the orphan asylum are well pleased over the action of the Ibwer | mutual insurance companies. 1t provides that | one bottle cured him of his pains and restored ‘hich we live is perhaps' the most material- S Senator Akers of the investigation com- which 1s located at Cleveland, 0. It Is a | jitjo rotre & ORDER OF BRITH ABRAHAM. S Surd large and flourishing institution. It recelved letiplotianyaniioRsirecordaglie vaihsentaddedtan miithe. avant Saturday and Sunday at the|house of the state legislature in volingsto|any number of persons owning not less than | him to perfect health. This case has been looked g upon by many in this vieinity as nothing,short n to th s . 4 $8,000 from this district last year, Charitable :‘.u::"‘:‘m "m,["f\‘,fl'::’l"’:}','e“fi\f,!‘":,’l‘_p‘(’,il',',:"}fi‘.bfhlfi Grand Lodge of the Organization In Ses- o . indefinitely postpone the bill introduced to di- | £35,000 may form mutual asscssment comi- ssistance |5 not held for the seed of Abra- AR, e L slon in New York. M. F. Barbee, president of the advisory |vide the agricultural soclety funds in all | panies for insuring against loss by fire, hall " HL LW, Oswego, K ham alone. Humanity whorever oppressoa | Jeriape more marked than it ever was befote. | o v board of the home, was present when tie | counties where there are two or more fairs. | or lightning. This bill, which is a somcwhat ALLS) OpWogp; Kanshs: and needy may find a champlon in the | it It secms to be the peiad sof Homoniclo i NBY. YORIG Teh. 8o The grand lodge of | committee Investigated the charges made | Representative Cooley cof this county intro- | voluminous one, gives ample provision for Mood Pllls curo liver ilis, constipation, brothers of the covenant and their well- Y. 8 3 2| the Independent Order of Brith Abraham | against the commandant. Mr, Barbee sald he | duced the bill in the interest of a fair held | recovery in case of loss, against fraud of E indigestion. + : nave changed their names, but the principles [ : 5 o f o 24 grounded relief. et arn tha. same today. as they | Opened ts aunual session in Tammany hall felt quite confident that not one of the |in the western part of the county, in which | various kinds, and provides a number of i e ; charges would be substantiated. If there had | neighborhood the author of the bill resides. | technio Mt AT TENP) RAEL. have always been, Today we speak of the | today. There were 388 delegates present, .. R acts o ardly/| The Case. 3 AL A08S sides. | technical regulations. conflict between sclence and religion, but wa | chiefly from New York, Ohlo, Massachusetts, | bave been '{”'l’,ll e the feoix could nasdly I e & Ritamouth Ipatl-f . Mr. Fensos ill, No: 81, has also. paansd, end A line b bt | eaitihe oIn aniithois Tepreastite by (the| Missour), Minnesota, New 9erasy and IHinole. | Strect cars, heated, ran to snd from thell it ey Lo (Are Blated pver ihefthis s simllar. to the preceding, except that BOYDS’ ONE NIGHT ONLY Musical Seloctioun. terms reason and faith. It is an old ac-| Max Stern presided at today’s session. The | home, which is over a mile from the city, | Negotiaticns 1 T the property owned by the stockholders must WED. FEB. 6TH A literary and musical entertainment was | Quaintance clothed in a modern garb. To | election of officers resulted: Emanuel New- | every hour, and many cities of double the egotiations are under way for the sale of | be at least $50,000 in unencumbered real o ang musioa) cnte D e viry ey o o | LLor hout, andimeny, oltios ot ‘doublo ch f the Plaltsmouth Jougnal by lta owner, 0. W, | catate’and 1350000 I pefacnal roperty, azd 4 e o Taracl Tast evening fn honor | e oy e e L R eliiion and spiEIL. | Conwn. Naw Yarke ity daputy grand master; | Pobulation of Grand Island give institutions | Sherman, to Barnhart & Pool, late proprietors | restricts the insurance to fire lcsses w. S CLEVELAND S Al o Rtas B oaling i e i B B oy 0 o) saaantl ihep b LS GhisxaoLer iion aralslluated Bomse Qi (ot iehaliNemahia {Couniy Horald, iTho. pn T SO ST i cluded an organ voluntary by Miss Margarel | knows no waking, Materialism, skepticism | grana master. The convention will - close | puriation facilities. - | eotive purchasers are newspaper men of WHe | xuoiher meusure of sate wide tmportance ALLNATIONS Boulter; remarks by Israel Cowen of Chi*|and agnosticism are rampant fV"Y“"lI"N'- Tuesday night. The membership of brith | “he present administration has reduced the Lil.uf-‘;‘?,‘;;.. n'.e(-uz‘:rggun‘; the only demo- | i “yir “Boyce's bill, No. 7, providing for a J REP R ESENTED. cago; violin solo by Bert Butler; vocal solo, | 1t 0ur own clrcle, ‘l"‘]:‘m";‘r‘:l"f“?’{,*’“l‘}‘\‘,“r“y" Abraham now numbers 38,600, expenté por capita. very apprecisbly by Kill- [ - Cass sounty's mortgas record for the month | Constitutional convention, to be held In 1897, For ANl Bternity,” by Mrs. Martin Cahn; | W3 e, SR P g “ana orying, moaning | NEW YORK Lanonkuy BENEFITED, | 'F Al the frosh bef used at the home of January is: Farm property filed, §36,385.65; | 200 (0, submit the new constitution to _‘j“ 50 People oration on “The True Relation of Faith and | anq groaning. Alas! cry out the philosophers Notwithstanding the increased attendance in | released, $35,294.26; town property filed, §8, | YPi0 PO 1 1608, s rmeanire Sransed|(ogltivoly Reason.” by Rabbl Leo M. Frankiing plano | or' gloom end darkness, religlon Is boing | Tweltth Anouat Iteport of tho Commis- the last two years, the total expenditure of | 414.62; leasod,”$4,880.80; chailel morigages e R R A B eog s & he, Bivos, by Mra, Lo J. | destroyed by the Urusl lemite of sclonos and sloner of Labor Statistics. A i S, e less than | filed, $16,901.61; released, $41317.15. The | groung that the state would not be justified 3G SHOWS COMBINED. Hormog: voual solo, Tiie Mesange’ by Mra. | taith fs being annihilated by ‘the ravasing | ALBANY, Feb. 5—The twelfth annual re- | “y® Beln 6, eats, oy | chatiel mortgage record is the best scored | £IOU L (10 teousary 350,000, which such | 2 FIRST PARTSZOM time and Gruater Mod: Lok Sunderland: remarks by President-Elcct | qustroyer reason. The battle they say 15 | port of the’ commissioner of labor statisties | gioric (b Jamates h v popular |in any one month In this county for the | ' SPeICE the MEresiary BOOIU: e de o Minstretay, | atel (Boldter. My, T Adoloh . Meyer. fwas| ferce and terrible, and ihe forces of ihe} will he made to the legjslature by Comntis- ISREhE R, AN Sevoral yourp. sired increase in the limit of debf and taxa- 3 BANDE=-3 ORCHEATRAS=Y Thanked for his Kindness in furnishing the | CNEMY are ever being Increased. Piteous in-| sioner Thomas J. Dowling tomorrow. The on g A rog P IaERas T e X2 | 1) BEDOUIN. MOOIISIE ARATS—1. Clove- plano and organ for the: occasio deed it is to hear these criers of calamity, | report says COUNTY NEEDS AID. FROZE TO DEATA WHILE DRUNK. on;seould-"he s accomplished <iby. 8. AIDE land's latest novelties. hie fentura of the evening was Rey, Dr, | 4hd for a moment we are moved to Weep | " fi will be found from the information re- amendment. A two-thirds vote is necessary lln‘( sheets will | open Tus: lluy ul usual prio % fias Recolved Little and Local Resources | J. K. , and it is now evident that this cannot be Franklin's address. He said: along with them. celved that In a great many instances the Are Exhausted oRraseil s K Birowniof o0ln :Found Lead g the | oy o . 9; T hurs., Fri. & Sat Since time bogan his course there ha: But looking at the question soberly, I be-!jhave been reductions in the hours of labor - PR SEIRIR A, Snow. Mr. Boyce's bill, No. L [nErosiags ‘FER, 7-8-9, ? 1A% | Jiove that the alarm Is somewhat over great. ] without a corresponding reduction in wages, | IMPERIAL, Neb., Feb. 3.—To the Editor| LINCOLN, Feb, 3.—(Special ! { gl n e e, existed in the universe a great antithesis Telegram.)— | tyat when a purchaser of school lands fails MATINEE SATU When this groat worid was In 1ts inthnes ni | T bsiteve that to men and women whose con- | Recent improvements ‘in, Jabor-saving 'a- | of The Bee: Permit me through the columns | J. F. Brown, 46 years of age, was found |to pay his mortgage when duo the county ! CER I D) b 5 o < impas | chinery, especially in the printing trade, B9 when the Mgt of creation, cafled forin Ly | victions are not the result of mere e e o ecrense in the mumber of | Of Your paper to say a few words in regard to | dead in the road this morning about half a [ shall at once foreclose, and in case no bidder Q the Majestic Volce, was just breaking | ioned impulse the conflict between re- I oreclo 10 C. H. HOYT’S B hTe | employes from 2 per cent to per cent. | the needy in Chase county. Having been | > this' side v s o bids the P gage, th Hhirough the clouds of darkness 1 whii o | ligion and sclence Is not mearly o terrible | T biher branehes of industry the decr y y. Having been in the [ mile this side of West Lincoln. When dis-|bids the full amount of the mortgage, th 4 4 ;. general merchandise business since the | covered olic o . of | state shall bid the property in. thir vere od ey i pa as is commonly supposed; nay, I will go|will average 18 per cent, and in some in- | ¢ he | covered by ex-Policeman Beck the body of 4 N rgs wero mantled, already these two | 8% 18 commonty, SERPERE, B R0 | Bances It Funs a8 high b 60 per cont; The | county’s organization, I feel’ that I am in Lkl 4 Mr. Boyce's bill 66 provides that before be- forces, existing from the first, stood oppo- | fUrther 4 g B o bt e lsanartad by 6 Brown was sitting straight up in the Snow, | ginning action in any justice court a fee of site each other and cach Sought to obtain | P the light of truth they do not vuln con- R I been a position to know the actual condition of the | the head resting on the breast, There were| $2 shall be paid, It has been the custom the mastery over the other. Looking down | tradict each other. To me it seems that the a nded by Anizatios farmers of Chasa county. 1 noticed the gen- | several contusions c cad and face co 0 e attorne the long alsles of history, as they present | mistake lies largely on our own side of the | me 0, the sum of $11 gen-]| several contusions on tho hoad and faco And|| AMonk oortaln Aot too Feputablo stiorneys to ¥ -on ot ' 18 122, eral statement made by Rev. L. P. Ludde S P TR cown | Obtain from justices of the peace blank sum- themselves In over lengthening, but ever | arBument, for in speaking of religion and of | The néfits amounted 1o R S AT T - Ludden tho nose was broken, Indicating: that Brown | oo oM RIEerd S Ay e receding and disappearing columns, we sce | falth we are accustomed to look only at he i wits expend n the State Journal, in which he says that|had fallen and struggled around in thel ,vor "ty pring actual suit, and this is getting B o 1)1 et b2 ang ina W8 880 oy ishable'olomenta’in them, And foiaverionic | Apmth canc atiike benefis. B © o U lihaving sent thres disinterested men to inves:|| AlFk befors AMSWRIDR. A~ MUK pORSY: S, Hel QANERIDERSIA Sl SRELTLIN Bh AR whether it will ever coase. Today again we | allogether what Is eternal and undying in | y.q; e by e act of (e 05 (%aKe? | tigata the actual condition of the needy peo- | Was seen in Lincoln about 10 o'clock 18t | yummonsbs from justices twenty or thirty TOWN look about us and try to comprehend the | them. Men have fallen lnto the error of srganizations?” Is answered by 671 | ple In Chase county, their report being as | MRt in an intoxicated condition, The theory | pjjes away from the residence of the sued nature of our own environment, but, strange | Imagining that ceremonialism means religion Tabar and twenty follows:, That. All the present neea o1 that be fell on his way home, was unable | o, i gmounting to few dollars, and (i T to relate, the two conflicting elements hage | and a blind sectarianism stands for an ac- | reply and ’ ; Mt needs werel (o rise, and frose to death. He was a $Inglo| purry sued will in many cases settle th 1 - aloyt! not yet disappeared from off the stage of | ceptable worship of God. They are accustomed .“::{::f.‘:i::;‘“......., ed they p supplied, 1 have: never heard of nor seen | man, and about a year since kept a saloon | bty Fuet UL B SEERY CRRER SGLCE (RO [ amirse ime in this clty of Mr IloyCs new bistory, but there they stand, each as fear- | o lay far too much emphasis on creed and v e iy ey were unable | gy such commiikee, and never have seen |near the Lincoln hotel Coroner Crim Will | {ond " court at that distance. This law, i it | "1 sheets open Wednesday at usual prices. lexs, as dauntless, and as relentless, as piti- | not nearly enough on what s more impor- i hirty-threo state there has been no | any one elsetin Chase county that did see | hold an Inquest tomorrow { passes, as it probably will, will prevent OPULAR less, as it was before, tantieed. There is, in other words, too|dmand fob a reduction. them, and I yolunteer to say that if there : - X such abuses, = M Pl RER ror Yhices These two forces that have thus been on. | much theology and by far too little religion— -~ ever was suchia committee out here that said WHOLE FAMILY ARPHYXIATED, Mr. Sinclair's bill 115 provides that the Teiephone 1631 gaged In terrible unceasing combat for the | aye, there are too many religions, and ugain Cnused Trouble at s Dance, committee fell fan short of their actual duty ) estates of partics maintained in the insane | W, J. BURGESS, — — — — Manager MAKLery we are accustomed o oll spirls ang | by far too little religion. 1 say It boldly, | A wang of toughs tricd to break up the | or they could;mot nor would not have made (T . Hoellwari, Wife und Child Overcome | ,uvluy, ghall relmburse the counties for the | 3 S ON?! matter, In the Individual and in. the hu. | friends, and 1 would that every preacher and | Brewery Workers' unfon danc: at Germania | such a report,(Phe fact of the matter is by as from a Stove. expense. i MORRISON'S man ”“1"4‘" ll:l' narrow existence of a single | teacher in this broad Inmi'\ululd do ”"i hall at an carly hour morning. | that Chase edunty has received at Imperial| GREELEY CENTER, Neb, Feb. 2.—(Spe- WHAT THE HOUSE 1S DOIN Tonight Origlusl Production ot man and in the larger development of a1 that until men recognize the eternal | About twelv: went to the and suc- | but one ¢ ‘gobds se s direct by o ol T o p rtlogs " ) Yant universc, theses spirituns on ol his | SEME: {Mat Afkor il there. Ia but one ro- | deedud ‘In PR AL A e i GRAL 'l(,‘,_d”:,mhlf,‘,,"',”" direot by Bim,| il Telsgram.)—T. H, Hoellwarth ad witel 1o the house & larger number of me wures 5 FAUST : elcments and’ forces have never ceased fo | ligion, whose God Is the God of all humanity | Bainink pA. etk @ dhev | Ah0 Aee T A0 moma DATRIS aad hoses | T2 FoURd Lirthair 7oam this marning About| have namad And ae Bow pendlg 1o the & ot Moreluon M;A“r uerites battle with each other. Nay. 80 terrible has|and whom we can most ftly w ‘m“l,,«..m.l m. .“.',\C.'."\’;‘. ; :::'W. lll;“.h:ml“ln\ {o private individuals for distribution. 10:30 unconscious, caused by gas from a|ate. One of the important ones is Mr .m. _ “”lf"'-‘fl”f o ';"\ 0 .',“'I arg! :l'm been thix conflict that it has dominated uni- | by being of servies to cur fellow men, that | joys N A e e B L A i 7Ieht tisro: ihat tho needy|stove: Their litle ohild, 1 year old, was|BULTL, which provides (uat the morigages | Comine . versal history and, as the one o other evel » to an appreciation of the e £overe cut on the y seople of Chase county have only recelved |dead by thelr sid oln nlece made | Before recelving a chattel mortgage shall T AP 05, 4, 4 o 7 the oher | we il et om0, DB LB | BRSSP ol i sy Bhve S e | e by e s, i e e, maie| il e oo o e ket | PTANO R l'I'AL been shaped and colored. 5 .* Oy of us who separate our religion | Who were called therep & era | enough, and st soarcely enough, for tem-|the discovery and gave the slarm. Hvery: | It hias been the custom amon 8 cortain class e But history 5 & phemomena that s not as | fog ;"“\‘ o exintence, THut to o s> ia a | Mike Colllns, was arrested and locked up porary us mber armers | thing possible 1s being done to restore them | of sharpers to obtain a chattel mortgage | wvorerl} Y sy ot as | from everyday exlstence. 0 do e I8 & - . o O the charke of disturbing the peace by | came here eight years ago, as a rule, com- | to consciousn but at 5 p. m. there are| covering a certain amount of stock, and then | M. wM :::»l.l.)-lul“l‘t\rlb:mlj\‘:.\lu:‘hm‘:x)l XIn Iu]vmlm;mlh Nl:u— most potent error, for, as I have often said | fignting and sting an ofiicer, The others | paratively pook, with very little money, and | serious doubts of their recovery. Mr. Hoell- | to v«rllf in before the mortgagor's signature | R. . d. e ere tabulated state- i ‘ ] Bifore to me religion’ means lfe, and love | mude {helr escape, but members of the | bringing few darming utensils, thereby being [ warth 1s one of the leading merchants of | considerable property whicl was not prop- :::_':::]Ifl"l*:‘:l‘l"r fl"d"n:;:;l-mlnnu-: Aok the | and charity; it means not form, not ceremony, | ynion promised Lo awear out” warranta for | compelled to prove up on their lands and | Greeley Center L,f‘,’ ‘.'..2]’..‘41..4":,.'n..l T e & cs and defeats or victories, | o pite, not dogma, though toan extent thes A6Lr-BITERL 400 mortgage their farms in order to carry them - neither is It a mere chronology and " | not rite, : - — - 4 iy, ’ . PETER W. RIsskl DEAD, closure came these deeds were offered in evi- tuds of dates, but history i the 1vn:“x~x.:::fl“'l, may be the necessary embod’ment of religious | PR H e D T TP until their second season in Chase county to sl dence, and being properly signed, the mort truths. In other words, I firmly and un T NN . |raise a crop. Then came the drouth and total | o ’ 4 2 s O s dofrauded of his property withor Alon of the marnlug forces of the universe— | plucningly believe that rexson should gds us | g N NORN U0 RINGS, Colo. Feb. 8| crop failure of 1890, which caught them in | Well Known hyrwoute Rioaucler Dies of | FC 8 GRUMIN, 61 SI8 Biuasply wishauty AMERICA'S GREATAST PIANIST, g of the laws which make ) - us just been recelved here that a e ey y ver. ourse, . N AT —— 4 our peliglous convictions, as in all others 3ust a time when they were least able to stand it, 3 i ) e i unvarying effects (he necessary and un. | OUF reliKlous convictions, us in alb SACHS | cabin at Bpring Guich, occupled by the fam- | {creby belng compelled to clattel morigage | SYRACUSE, Neb., Feb. 3.—(Special Tele- Mr. Hakanatad' W Mo, § exoimpiy. value BROWNELL HALL SENATORS uomuentes ot b it | and it T conrary to résnan s waworthy | Sames” Sl iner,. Ui, A0 | ere o Beopery at'a bkl rats f by | sramo-peter W Rimer, protdont of the | USROS PR S proviges hat no w ’ :.l,";mfiw;:‘,‘,'::“ has but Mitle part to play |, oaiq or ashamed to face the truth, for 1 G e, et i Siksine RGO | terest” in order to carry them to another | Syracuse Investment company, dled here this | cattle shall be branded between December Monda Evenin Februar ‘, ore every man who understands M i coal ofl can. crop, which was 1891, and which was @ large A | aaata hus enting the cattle rustlers | y ) the well ‘catablished laws of Erown weatd® | pelleve that truth 43 the reflex of God and rop, was 1891, and which ‘was & Iarge | morning of typhold fever, aged 60. Mr. | and May, thus preventing the cattle rustlers | At® 0'Clock. developments, that is, any one who fully com- | the essence of religlon. | Awerioan_ L aged. D gtt good prices. You can realize the | Risser came here from Bavaria thirty-five from golug out in tho dead of winter and | | o $1.02 Drohonds the' relationsnty betwacy saty,com: | "And, theretore, when men ery that resson | Niw: YORR, Feb. GoThe cargo of the | coaghin ot the farmers in the sbring . of |Y¢ars ag0, and for six years he has been at | Pickltd calvas Lbas do not balong o them | ? Chuse & Eddy's cause, may become a prophet and a seer. And |13 destroying rel'gion, that the growth of | poy Hamburg-American line steamer Phoe- | 1591, no feed and very little seed, and o ore | the head of the invesiment company. He |8l & Himo when the catile are running logse | s B dha dod i let mie may right here that this is exactly | science is proving detrimental to the increase | o fee 5 here on the range am st ¥ pas : | nicia, which reached this port on her firs N the to soed, and where | |caves a wife in fecble health. The funeral the ‘Eharaoter that Judaion: has alwese s | of faith, then 1 cannot help thinking that It | Phip Tasl Fuerduy, n sald o have bee i waa furniAbad thaw 18 Bome cases cos-Rals | 3 Mr. Patten's bill, No. 28, exempts all trees i s aduy, 1s sald ave been s e B o et gs oy | will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the d 3 ) eribad to the prophets of the bible. Because | the one of them is true and the other false | aged §0 water which ¢ 4 Aaked in reLdrG. o jame 185, ol | Congregational church and shrubbery from tgxatlon. | FDI‘QON S KINETO (—OPE the laws of historical development, like the | it 15 the duty of the religious man boldly to | through « tive deadlights, The cargo |Aabout one-half - and § Qual-ty and Mr. Vick's bill, No. 62, will be of Interest | Y DAY PARLORS Nery laws cf mature, are. ever . and |accept the one and quite as boldly ufid as abs:. | Wa¥ compose ly of fiue silks prices so low that it was almost a loss to Had o Close Call. to all taxpayers fn that it extepds the time | prow 9 a. m. 1o 1) p. m 100 8. 10k Bt unceasingly the same, it happens | lutely to reject the other. But, friends, there . the producer. Now comes 1863 and succeed-| Gppprpy CENTER, Neb., Feb, 3.—(Spe- | for the first collection of unpald taxes from | Bubjects for this week: d P . g | Craisers Alert und Ranger Sail, | ing year 1894, a total failure of crops. How o the 1st day of July to the 1st of October.| poxing contest, Caicedo, King f. the wire, that “men . of keew fulellect ‘and |is o such danger; thore Is mo such need. gantruiers Alert wnd Kanger a0 yedr I b n fare step up sud say | clal Telegram.)—Theodore Holworth and wite, | iy '}y foundcd upon the hard tunes and the | gARDOW. Bucking Broacho from Dulalo bl ouod Judgment, wiay, &3 1t were, rend the The flagrant error that men make Ii-deal- | g Ranger salled at & o'clock today for | that they are not all in need of ald? who were asphyxiated by coal gas Kriday | crop failure in certain sections Wiid Wet v v e with thelr mental eye gaze | ings with questions of religion ls that they | (no wouthern coast, the Alert having b 1 cannot refrain from calling the attention | night, are improving, and it is now thought| Mr. Herrick’s bill, No. 80, straightens out | ANNABELLE, in her famous “Bultetis Wpon alghis that in reslty have not yel been | ton frequently mistake for euds what are but | rfered (o Satf Jose dé Guatemata o ot the public (0 the letter written by Dr,|they are out of danger and will be all right | the inaccuracy in the Australian ballot by pro- | Daucc eoacted, but which from the very nature of | means to ends. Such is the destiny of forms | Ranger v Busna Ventura, Colombia. Boswell of Imperlal to the State Journal, and [in & few days, viding that when the voter marks the head [ A special invitation to ludics