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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:!UYHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1895, institation to | W N \ N plied for ald b the o o \ N ! o was by s mo g \ NN N NN N et o WHIRPLE 1S NOT - SCARED gt £ e s e | ONAUA ANDTHEENCANPENT | s wecene e | WOMAN SUFERAGE DEFEATED| Paapa’s Pants garly one-cighth of a mill levy, the general | people were husiling to take up a collection ) sheriff, sult for $10,000 damages on account fund was drawn upon almost without limit, | e to help the boys a telegram came from of property wrongfuily held under an attach Ragan, in Harlan county, saying that the ment considering the size and importance of the w ld :;x)uu“;';;: “"‘l‘m-‘ml;‘];:v’;:;z:;r‘nl‘l"r";m'h‘."‘ % the | Absconding Cashier of the Crawford Bank- ‘h’;; lv;‘\";"ivl“li'"”;v‘jy c::.w‘f-u.:::-'n‘r‘l‘l;flrn‘n.‘:;\' Olose of l(’;f Apnual Convention of the No Honds to Buy Seed Grain, Result of a Bitter Fight in the South Da- 0“ 0 tollowing sums & ing Company Not Far from Homes, from Ragan A R, at Hnstmgm ANDIAROLRY N6 FED. 181(S0w0IR1 Tetes kota Legislature, I8T e $ TREM | Miss H. J. Evans, a lady 63 years of age, gram.)—The county commissioners will ad 189,.... &9,582 e . e Rt who has been in the millinery business hera Journ this evening. As the petition praying | f()f w‘llie I N 400 | CASHID A CHECK. SINCE THE TROUBLE |3 number of years, was adjudged Insqne to- | HON, C. E. Z}U/‘MS ELECTED CONMMANDER | for an electian to vote bonds for seed and feed | WILL BE RECONSIDERED, HOWEVER, TODAY P it o Ehese ST day and committed to the hospital for in- aid not receive the required number of signa ' v if they were made over and dyed with ”‘;MY“I ;:‘; ': :”v‘ . m SEIInE Yackh 1At - \‘mlv,‘v v,\,.o Il;n-\.l ': ) '.IKyl:‘w”h:r ‘n‘“:.‘ n;.- nn Lal] S tures no election will be called Diamond Dyes, the great home money- the reader who pays taxes bear in mind that | With Twe Thousand Postal Cards in Cireu- | i 058 ARG, Bt O O it O | His Selection Made by Acclamation—Re- | The county fair for 1895 will be held at In- | gattrond OMiclals Deelare that Any Hostite | Saver. The children's clothes-—the fad. ; frd A1 dianolaSeptember 9 to 12 od clo apper or dress—can be at no time in its history has this institut Intion Describing Tis Crime and Offer- - — ports of the Varions OMcers Tndicato its, fred D Legislation at Present Wil Force 1 cloak, wrapper or dress -can be mado cared for o iy 8 200 inn 1o look like new, at a cost of only 10 ) red Duckworth died this afternoon. LH AR PRETIY WEDDING AT SUTTON g a0 Reward for 1is Arrest, H ing n Reward for 1 rres th cents, and no expetlence is needed. X Orgy tion to Be In Ex- F fime. The sverags has heen e e L e Damuelng Fire Tn Nebrasxn City, w {abulated atatement will sho i i § G BRASKA CITY, Feb, 13.—(Special Tel in that State ol ) bad : : Miss Bello Wittonberg and M. Maurlos tabulated statement wiil show he mon tonben of Fittan v ;‘;\. Bubiuule il LA ftenben of Fittaburg Married egram.) UTTON, Neb, Feb, 1 it g RY; 18 H42 oY, 1890, 16 16 | E Dl MDND DY S i gver.ir LINCOLN, 1)—There are | oo \iive Belle, ‘the eldest daughter of HASTINGS, Feb.'13.—(Spe#ial Telegram.)— | 11:30 tonight, and at this hour, 12:30, it PIERRE, §. D, Teb, 13.—(& " ] | certain in o alr that Atbert | Ne” and Mrs. M. Wittenberg, ploneers of | T¢ annual n of the state Grand Army raging. L. Levi's large livery barn | and emy Whipple, th cashier of the Craw ture and bedding ¢ ford Bank'ng company still hovering in lights, and the I I the vicinity of his d S LA R ulat Directly after the levanting of to Suspend Tusiness AR IOPRER o L | ram.)—The biggest fight of the : s of the Republ'e encampment opened in dead | totally lost. Al horses wore removed safely. | o s LR L Sutton, was married last evening with great by o e ‘e | TH men hope to confine the firs to the | CUrred today over the woman suffrage reso- | come Jn more than 40 shades, and the ceremony to Maurice Reuben, a wealthy | ATnest this morning, The weather Was rather | . 'y 00 cannot be estimated tonight, but [ Tutlon. ANl other work was lald aside, o st Blacks, AR fast. strous financial manip- | merchant of Pittsburg, Pa. It took place | €00k With cccasional flurr m]‘r SNOW ’ l;w will be heavy. for nearly three hours the debate was warm ton I 1 40 samples lored s . y bl bers of the Grand Army of the il - o8 acHmor t A h 3 1ls, Richards at the Oakland hotel in the presence of a | = and at times acrimonious. Most of the ad h v n & \ 1 y publie wer early woekin WEEK'S GOING OF ;M i finwton, Whipple from the town of Crawford, Datective | brilliant company of friends and. rela- [ Republic were astir early, and sesk A A B U dresses were made in favor of tho resolution ! vt ter (o shou Ma n caused 2,000 postal eir- | tives to the number of seventy-five, The | their con < who stood shon ] o Outpnt and the Product Found |and the case was presented with great L L, ff and distribated ceremony was performed by Rabbi Franklin [with them on the field of battie, anx Ly g o ik ARAT 3 R Gl B A R L L L LU, A s L 2 Beady Sale, | strength and eloquence. The leading specche SXTRAVAGANCE IN EVERY LIN all the headquarters of the United | gy P A0 iiyorate spread followed the | e " 11 of adventure and once | MINNEAPOI Feb, 13.~The Northwest- | on this side were made by Messrs. Dowdell, 1";' i w’_”‘u“: Tk b “hampered by the | States. They contained a full description of | ¢ Femuny ‘prepared by ,h_.' hotel management, | MoTe shake them by the hand. In the cor ‘v-“.\x.n..» says: Minenapolis millers last | Cindall, Donohue, Miltimore, Parker, C. A fact that it has never been able to have any- | the missing man, together with a' history of |and at its close over eighty congratulatory | ridors of the hotels the “‘boys" gathered and week ground 108,500 o Vel 'r{ rr ,m_f il “’l‘ : ’““: Wood, Holmquist, Gold and Henry thing done right. Tor instance, it has spent | his crime. 1t I3 safe to assume that soxe of | telegrams were received from friends abroad, | related reminiscences and talked of the clec- | WH5¥ the weele before. 'This 44 the JArKest | gn the other hand Speaker Howard made I s money for water supply than the aver- | yyom reached the police headquarters of St.|A cablegram was received from an uncle at | tion of cfficers that was to take place. In the | Pyyring the present week more mills are | A0 able and forcible specch of great power town in Nebraska of 5,000 inhabitants | ‘et B 5 " Strasburg, Germany, which was five and a | qprarn 5 crowd ‘Had mathered 1n | i 3 < S § et \ ok e for & omplete syatem of | Paul, Minh, Yet Dank Examiner Brink to- | yipRiR (€URTE afternoon 4 great crowd had gath 1| going and the output is likely to reach | Severely criticizing Mrs. Cranmer and Mrs Always Reliable. Purel I e O Yot eleor | day Felated the following story, which goes 0 | " mpn iyt SmiTEy 4o at the opora | [FORt OF the opera ouse, and by mistuke the | 10,000 barrels, o increased salce com- | Simmons and other ladies who ave been | Ways Reliable, Purely Vegetabls, trio Tights than would cuip @ plant for a |slow that the clusive Whipple has untl| house. The costumes of all present were ex- docrs were thrown open and the auditoram | Piigher Nehent has. hardened prces - fhe | Pushing the bill, and pleading for its re- good sized town. 1t has spent more for | uie pecently appeared in that city and trans- | ccedingly elaborate and beautiful, diamonds | soon fiiled, but as it was to b trictly | export trade was considerably better last | jection on general and party principles. Other | Perfectly tasteless, clegantly coatod, purgs, laundry apparatus than would be required | 0 W vt . being plentifully worn as ornaments. The | clandestine meeting orders were given for the | Weck, some firms selling freely of PALents. | grong gnoeches were made.by Messrs, Burke, ¥ Sl g L he largest reial Jaun- | Acted a littls business on his own account 3 5 . port Shipments were 30300 barrel 5 81 ¢ made.by Messrs. Burke, The cute of Wil dlsorders of 10 equip one of the largest comm a 4 b & bride's gifts were unusually costly and beau- | building to be vacated and guards placed at et ha 'fore. | Gunnerson, Russoll and Nel hia ot Bowels, Kidneys, Madier, Ners drles in Omaha, while fts expenditures for | Brink says that January 20, 1805, the First | yjral, every entrance, allowing n to enter wWith- ) Ak "'":'lw'“\‘“‘l‘\' i | b AL vl Dizzltiess, Vertigo, Costiveness, cooking apparatus would ¢ the purc! .4; National Bank of St. Paul cashed a draft for| The chief actors in this, by all odds, the |out the countersign. The session conven 100 barrels the "“"l']' the adve: report of the committee ing agent of ri s lner to stand [ g460 qrawn to the order of Whi 4 tonfest wedding that ever occurred in this|2 o'clo + i i I e s stood 45 to 86. The LIl was then rejected by o $160, dra o the o o pple, and | ton 3 812 o'clock p. m., and was called to crder by | on il “be 3 Sghast In s miration, e eesiow | endorsed only by him. This implies complete [ CIty, wel Master of ceremony, Hugo Ash, | Commander Howe. After prayer by Chapialn | markets are improve a vote of 42 to 89, Gold moved a reconsidera- | SICK HEADACHE, OF 1887 mave the It ituton 31 fore "ndded | Wentification of the man. The paper. cashed Denver; flower girls, Sophy and lster, sisters | Martin of Kearney the reports of the differ- | \ X compareid with L7 Al | tion of the question, and it will come up FEMALE COMPLA| NTS, achine n 18 o legislature added | oy g yyit00 States qu ster's’ @ of the bride; bridesmaids, Misses Jennie Rose, | ¢ cers of, the encampme ero o : UL $00 1o this sum. Tn 1591 the addition was | ¥29 & United States quartermaster’s check, i nt officers of the encampment were call ! do; bride e 1 YeRK € SR : | again tomorrow, but’ will probably then be BILLIOUSNESS $000. _Two years ago the Institution was drawn in payment of supplies furnished for | Kansas City: Carrie Loeb, Hastings; Venda|for, These reports were all referred to the | azainst % - he pre Killed. ’ LB L R Fort Robincon. It is Known that Whipple | Soloman, Geheva; Stella Anfenger, ‘Denver: | propor committees. Milwivuked mils made 5500 barrels The Aplins constitutional amendament to | INDIGESTION, LB ] O tondent | Was @ large contractor for furnishing suppites | Erocmsmen, Messrs, Kohn, Hastings; Posen- | The report of the committee cf the Woman's | #0 ¥ wrrels the week previous. SHipments | allow townships to bond to 10 per cont for DYSPEPSIA Tmodestly submits that about $1.000 will fix |10 this fort. 'The check was drawn ugainst | Steit, Genovas Louis Loch, Tastings: Spear. | Relief corps was rec showing the. finan: | ALrond were 0700 burrels, auinst 630 bire | irrigation purposes was reconsidered -an CONSTIPATION e Taundry A MEHE fof anothef two years, | the United States depository at Omaha.. All | Grete: maid of honor, Nanette Wittenbers, | cial standing of the corps. “Acommittee also | ghawed o imiprovement in sales. A few | made o ptelat ordor for Priday. The bill| ang A1l Disorders of the Liver, B pe e “the Evme iy with the water |this occurred soveral wecks subsequent to | SUtton; best man, Louis Soloman, Geneva. | of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re- | valliy' of the Ohio millers report a_better | Braniting a bounty on wolves wis also recon- . supply. The institution started off with an [the circulation of the postal cards by De HOFFMAN MAY SUE FOR DAMAGES, |Public was recelved, and extended to the | market, but many found no improvement. ldered, but the fight against it was led by appropriation of only $400. In 1859 it had | tective Malone, and when it was supposed that A & ncampment. #n invitat'on to mest with them | At Louig there was produced 64,50 bar- | Colvin, and it was beaten. Observe the following symptoms, resulting from disenses of the digestive orguns: Canstipation, ihe s ¢ Ay X cls of flour, an increase of 12,00 barrels, | In the senate a bill was Introduced by | Ward piles, fullness of blood in the head, aclds ot yet learned the possibilities of a strong |2 number of very adroit detectives wera on s AMdavita Bucking Up His Statement |46 @ reception to be held Thursday evening, | unq more sales were made both at home | Aplin, submitting stitutional amend. | W Of the stomach, nausca, heartbuin, disgust pull “on the legislaturc, and only sskel and |Albert Whip trail GonetrniRE 1 ie which was accepted and abroad. \Plin, submitting a constitutional amend- | of food, fullness of welght it the stoniich. sour G §0001 7, In ' 1801, e, Jedle g T AT P DA RIE AR W DG SWater (HEs |l b s o i 2 TG GUERHIOR. 6 b 1o0ALIOR 0P e Xt ol g ment changing the capitol from Pierre to | eructations, wnking or fluttering of the heart, propriated 3,500 for a water supply, been authorized to commence’ business cn | CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 13.—C. A. Hoft- | coampment was then taken up, and ¢ Mt LN Lo Lt tked Sl 20l Lt el DL sl Ul Gimners of ¥ision, dota o ‘Wons this year the superintendent agrees to try | March 1, with a capital of §10,000. The bank. | Man. the Grand Island, Neb., survivor of | yitation extended by the Commerc not read, owing to the pressure of business. "and dull pain in the 1:1:‘5: and get along with $5,M0 for water surply. | board has also fasued a cortificate of authority | the Fibe disaster, who arrived here yester- | Omaha to mee it a0 2% | Unusnally tleavy Movement of Hogs During | When it comes up tomorrow a motion will | deficlency of pei yellowness of the skin i & 8 y 14 cortificate ot authority dmaha to meet in’ that city next year was 0 34 b/ HiRAS o AHAGATIIAIS ToRtonE At 8 b YA CHaty. Nk Tho slature of 1880 equipped the | to the Saline County Loan and Building as. | day, visited the county commissioner's office | put to a vote, and carried almos unanimously. tlio baRc\Waok. LALLM LL BN s DL LLEBU LY e b e feak ¥ SERCNTATY 3 Tl Tele- | friends of Pierre are confident that the mo- | "udden flust g in the flesh, Kitchen with cooking apparatus at a cost | sociation to begin business immediately. today in company with Commissioncr John | BY motion the elect'on of officirs was made | CINCINNATI, Teb. (Special Tele- g ht that the mo- | A" tew es of RADWAY'S PILLS will fres aof $1,200. The next session added $300, the CAPTURED A BURGLAF o y ¥ the special order of business at 7:30 this|&ram)—Tomorrow's Price Current will say: | tion will carry by a two-thirds majorit the system of all (he abovo named disordars, B GRS 100) Mind L LN08. Vent —oaly i $6007 worth t IURGLAR. Vevera, and both men were at once sur- h S f1BRSE 8 of 8 | WWest King operations have absorbed | _The Taylor investigation committee had | PRICE %C A HOX, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OR P eobking ‘a Bera | Henry E. Smith, recently released from the | rounded by a deeply interested crowd. In | CVeRIng. After some routine busine:s the en- | WERIErN PACEIE BRETCE AR Examiner Myers on the stand all the morn- A g SRR Gl il s R R L pied | asylum, appears to have developed into an rsation with a reporter Mr. Hoffman | CAmpment adjourned, to meet at 7:30. D000 hogs) the pustiwesky, compated S ia ity aralwant veryi fully Ynto nis) contel | g oromk fan s B e ARVl Sk O n slx years the Institution spen il L L el el @ repo Mr. Hoffma g e lhg, U or | 315,000 the preceeding week, and 210,000 las Myers went very v into his conduct | New York. for Book of vice. 105 medfcina, $1,800. “for paint ¢ | accomplished crook, Last night he entered e public 4 sensational statement signed [ The mee'ing was called to order as per | 315,00 the ¥ W ‘st Mo. | of the office, his examination of Taylor's office supplics, $2,000 for incidental the residence of Ezra S. Hawley, 1733 M |by hlegel, one of the three male | djournment, and after some pithy and | ¥ear maging a ttal of GO0 siee Mo | gccounts, and elaimed that he used all dil (X or incide ; 5 e i sointed BRI CL I A QMRS D a4 | vember 1, agains 000 yer ) L ROES for farm implements with which to farm | Street, about midnight, nnd awakened M aped from the Elbe. Mr ‘\.‘f,',' o he A Gl 2 le L Ol | minent ‘pluces compara as follows: ligence to in the facts. It was dy 160 acres of land, and $1,676 for horses and | Hawley by passing a chloroformed handker wears about § o'clock on the | Abe post No. 65 of Superior was clzeled com- | Lijce, 1895, veloped that Myers was, at the time of the e chief over her face. At th: same time he ¢ of the eck he saw a_uniformed { g ledbini o, b Lag Aohidy of | Chicago ... Sy 50,000 1, default, and is still a debtor to Taylor to the But It is in the purchase of coal that ti 'I”; d to remove her diamond earrings. The | oficer of the steamship take Hoftmun's son ord_post No. §6 was_clected senior vice [[Kansas City e 4 amount of $400. The investigation commit- nstitution_really excels. Here are copios |18y sereamed, and her dusbind, althougi | from a liteboat fn which the boy had be s M. Barhart of Stanton | Qmaha -0 | tee has made a thoroush examination of the of a fow of the vouchers for corl supplied to [ 20 elderly man, grappled with the burglar. | ced by his father, > boy was Dl ct ~vice commander, both by | 8l [EOILE sesseecessieesesiees commissioner’s books and accounts, and to- tils. institution during the past two years The latter slipped away and bolted through | on the deck of the vessel and went down | acclamation. 0. R. Beebe of Minden was | i, dianapolis y morrow will begin examinlng witnesse: From Tons. Pric a "j"fi which, fortunately, led into a closet. | with 1t. Mr. Schlegel made ocath that he | elected chaplain. Milwaukee 5 Chief Clerk Bowman will be the first man AURIREY Lo Avgust 27, 1 " 30 Here he was cornered, and Hawley beat him | believes that the offic took the boy | The committee of administration is: Kobert | Cedar R 5 on the stand. & 2 into submission with a cluh. Tae police were | out of the hoat was A. el, chief enginecr | LaFountain, Omaha post No. P. John- | St. Jo. cenerene This evening the railroad committee of the . notified, and Smith lodged behind the grat- | of the steamer, who was one of the sixteen | son, post No. 195; R. S. Wilcox of Omaha, | BIOUX City oo sarath)s caitelp ansiier SHeating 101 il ind | d 0 DL 00 | senate and house held another meeting and 15 4001 | Ines l'l“‘ arr '“l" to the discovery of a|satlors to escape. Schlegel charges Neussel [ C. M. Parker, post No. 25; G. E. Whitney, | gt M 108,000 | the railroad atorneys presented their case in i 5 | second burglary that he had committed car- | with having murdered the boy Oxford. BURL AU s SRl DL HERATE STASBERFTAROS bYS LHESIOE 3 | s b g Y. : 2 ebutta o s made by the job ) lier in the evening Asked as to whether he intended to bring = = STOUN'S BAD REDU ori L} : o ) Asked as c ded 5 R 5 ; z 2 A bers (wo weeks ago. Mr. Burke bases his 3 Wit the family of J. J Nead of 1520 O | suit for dumages agalnst. the North German L CORLREILIL AR plea for immunity from hostile. legislation on | street were at supper, a sneak thief stole | Lloyd company, Mr. Hoffman said he could [ g0 o S Dendwood People Romembor Tlim Chiefly | the fact which he demonstrates, that the an overcoat and a plush cloak. Upon learn- | not decide the matter until hé had seen his [ LoSISIRtors Ootung Back from tho Vaca- as a Man Unworthy of Confidence. S TS A e ing today of Smith's arrest, lie we © | attorney. ‘‘As soon as 1 arrive home,” he Slie bt ety DEADWOOD, S. D., Feb. (Special [ money. He declared that the discriminations station and found his coat, which Smith | %aid, “f wil go before an attorney and| LINCOLN, iFeb; 13.—(Special)—The mem- [, DEADWOQD: & B Teb- il il e UL e was wearing al the time of his arrest, The | make out 'a deposiion setiing forth all 1 | bers of the Ibstelature are returning t0 Lin- | pgiiiinin who was deportcd from Hawaii | extent; that the railroads prompily corrected RSl pRCIEH U X tely) disposed of by the| know about the accident and the conduct of | coln after thefr week's vacation, many of | by {he Hawafian government, is well known | errors whenever pointed out; that in a large This extraordinary Rejuvenator {s the most October PSR ) e . i ¥ et 0- | the officers and crew. them coming’in «dn the afternoon and even- eadwood. having been one of its earli- | part of the state earnings had fallen off so| wonderful discovery of the age. It has been Rioshube &t | ciety by the asylum cfficials, and has not | Hofiman left for his home in Grand Isl- | . in Deadyood, having i v T ar ?| endorsed by the leading scientiiic men of Eutope Novembor 2 Lo D S 5.3 | yet been located. Smith’s mother says he | gna at moon, via the Piatsran ing trains. Yl prospects are for more in- | est settlers, For a number of years he was | that even operating expenses were not pald; oy it ONLY AS AN ILLUSTRATION. hm} h’m'n out Iul' the asylum but two days k2 DM 20 . . |olrs->;|llnz scsh\’i};h !'or the remaining weeks | in 'n'n\»m.-mx‘;xl..y ‘nrl - x’"'x‘“"“u’"z‘ mining :»hn:xllu-‘:.filll\‘i|elu§:§|]:i1‘:’u::.(‘|\u:«:llun,r‘;m'u[\'l- Iwhr‘l’n;“l Budyan 1 LTS AS AN WATION. | and that she blames herself for not insist- Sending Horses to the fouth. of the term. The house has alrcady served | cOmpany and acted in many instances as | ba onds, s purcly’ voge- e e anston, ‘hatmibone | Ing on his stiylng there. She was very| VALLEY, Neb., Feb. 13—(Special)—A car- | thirly-one days.gf its alloted sentence and e s S L e e L O UL p e e e azonty table. f0 show the taxpayers of Nebraska how thelr | mer (et et sengo i Gooober Informed | load of horses (twenty " In number) were the pnpse § ‘::‘f{mduy‘f‘e-mlflr‘:"sl:';"c he | on fn Deadwood 1 one \\-hl\vlh would not be | {*\CIT o impossible to sceure any new Hudyan stops . N Ll i Shy yd of Gage county had | s o % s a drds res o h rst | envied by an honest man Was engagec W i 4 3 3 . 2 son, who is badly wanted at Wymeore for B Dk L % . | house is alrtpdy’ far in advance of the | Where he made considerable mohey ani el d. s e S HOTReXatSAI R CIET18 WAGEheE “SM,}‘;‘,:L), C oo | Tenn; Among_the number are some: very | .Shate, s far 15 Lacbial work o eoneernes. | Afterwards gailea for Honolulu. The gen- | There is little doubt that the railrond bill td {0 extravagant appropriations. This In-|not try her son for that, as he had been ad- | fine trotters, draft horses and: others, which [and has piskld” twenty-three bills. Of the | Choh :‘['().“Ix:m:(r';fix'l):it:g:‘;:;:::ll Giizens 13 that | will be roported adversely by the committee tutfon: 15 not, as might be suppored, one | Judged Ansune since thé commission of tne | the gentlemen, think will bring a good price’| nouse bills pisktd the senate hus passed | niiod apon bim and il hkrer i saypme | and killed by the house. { the largest of the state's thirteen. It is, | crime, but Sheriff Kyd sald they would take | 0w in the southern country. Messrs. | gix, ‘and thedd' hate already been signed by | that he is a man who would do anything @i the contrars, ono of the smallest; and yul | e chances on' that. ‘A Short time hefore | Ingram atd Hudspith abcompdnied the stock e present legislature is asked to appropriate | noon today Mrs, for its use $161,450, nearly as much as the the ‘governor:"The bills signed are the two | for a dollar. IN THE WYOMING LEGISLATURE. MANHOOD Solomon_Schwab called ac | 4nd will be absent about three wecks. €| reltef ‘messures, the. incldental appropriation Hib Constipation D Laelnas L et Ol ¥ o | e first trip is profitable the gentlemen will | 1 Fet iy LA LDEODD) & - : ervous Twilohiug of tho eyes nnd other pa . State Hospital for the Insane asks, including mfnI‘x‘nge|,§l‘1d'v'.?.':.n“,':,‘p":""',“]"", Smith s gl 210 8 D oan extensiValy bill to pay the salaries of the members, of-| pyo Apcient Order of Hibernians, divi. | G0¥ernor and sccretary of Stite Added 0| gianghons, fuvigorates aud tones thio entite i for isar uter her home yester- n : Iy o | ficers and’ emplayes' of the legislature, and | "% s Ens : the Honrd of Charities and Keform. By by DebHlity Neryoutes a $60,000 building. It Is an amount $5,000 |day afternoon. She had met him at the| Mt and Mrs. Charles Campb:ll, living north | o ™{yten pro forma university. bills ston No. 7, gave its second annual military | the Meara of Chasition afd Bofpemy | | syatem, Hudyss oures Debility, Norvenmess Targger than i3 asked for tho malntenance of | door and demanded to know What he|cf {own, were surprised last evening by alTne’ sente has nccompiished practically | Il Jast night at Patterson hall Diviston |55 mne nouse of the Wyoming leg organs, Palns fn the back, losses by day or e State Asylam for the Chronle Tnsane at | vanted, but the man sneaked away without | Dumber of the married people of ‘this ¢ty nothing fn the thirly days it has been fo et B LR (RO Guena el of Gl Tature passed the senate bill adding the | DIENEATOaopped quickly. ‘Over lwx prvate fastings, the largest and most expensive in- | replying. stepping in on them for a social surprise | mya b b O ans veal - | diers at Fort Omaha and the United States 2 25 vty stitution managed by Nebraska. FOR ‘STEALING A LETTER P& he folly party took with them & good | o It has passed ten or tweive bills, none | army was well representsd. The commit- | governor and secretary of state to the endorsements. Prematurcness means impotency in the first ionly. of. oysters.“and'‘a) pidi aricanine of them of a superimportant nature. Among | tees having charge of the dance did their [ State Board of Charities and Reform. The | stage, Itisa symptomofseminal weaknessand FARMERS KAID RELIEF CARS, Cameron Bostater, arfested by Detective ARG ) a pleasant evening | the bills passed by the senate, in addition to [ Work well and the many present were en-|poarq will now be composed of the state | barrenness. Iicanbesiopped in20daysby the o1 v A..‘A‘ i} son, mes, ol xing culati e & i3 i vas _danced | © PR C Fifty Kearney Coanty Citizans Collido with “‘lif" ‘a",":hf":‘f‘}‘l““‘l“s':’l“"" REiEL, ”"I“ Perry, Ta., arrived in the cliy yesterday, and | oorsommasine meoining foo o mierdon \mmu1 @ the thno. of good musie | public instruction, In addition to governor Ilu("‘o[;‘lf:oidh!"nmxgllndlun meaioal T G A e o e United States district court in the i | the clty yesterday, and | olcomaragrine, providing for a landlord's | furnidhed by the Chambers orchestr. At | and secretary of state. This board has the | tuber Toia thestongess vitalizer made. 1t in KEARNEY. Db, 13.—(Sprcii Toles sum of $400, January 16 Dostator took a | 27 Uke Buests of the family of J. J. Miller. | lion, and regulating the practice of dentistry. | midnighit an intcrmission of thirty mituies | it LG PN aritable and penal | - very powerfol, bt M. Sod for $1.00 & EARNEY, Feb. 13.—(Spichl Telegram.)— | Jottar ‘tronn. the " mosiet aresaen (03K | ¥rs. Mitchell io Mrs. Miller's mother. The most important bills passed by the sen- | was taken to allow those in attendance | Management of all the chatiiable ind bebs ackage or ¢ packages for §3.00 (plain sealed Constderable excitement was cauzed here this | Pardce, containing a draft for $2.60. Bostaies| The young men cf the Methodist Ep'scopal | ate fs the one reducing the rate of interest on | {0 partake of an clegant supper which had | nSgtutions W, B S (N6 i Sioners | - boxes, * Written guarantee given for s curo, afternoon by about fifty farmers, w'th half [ admits that one William Jones took him to | Chureh will give a supper at the Hudspith | state warrants from 7 to 5 per cent beenfproparedilonthsgoonadion; failcd to pass the house. The house pas you buy six boxesand &ro not entirely_cured, : F d Brown's ; restaurs A 1N 191 botel butlding on the evening of February 19. 5 5 i Diie:cmambersiotitnetcommittes Sh B P ATpLE iz more will b sent to you free of all charges. as many teams, coming in from Kearney | Brown's restaurant and :‘I’““",“"“: him as| ") Cetate Sunday school conventlon. of the LoD DYSILTIES, OO e At oEl 4t Oth of th \ Bend for circulars and testimonials, Address 5 e 7 ardo order to get the draft cashed he expundayisaiof £SO sel commitiee i ‘il > pan, J. Comeford, D. Dwyer, T, Luj act G 1 0 of county for reliet supplies. They broke into a | yoreg Is a hotel runner. recently bound peer | SWedish Baptist church closed a three days' “;“"l‘!m“‘l";‘ o omimiesan (lalms will have | AXD. O'ponnell, J. Giadinick, ' M J lowatonel. parleiand laogn T i e g T o e | sl et S et | PR S b Sl D SR % S | it e SR B2 HUDSON MEDICAL INST menced holping themseives. The county com- | Shelly and Ross Pyle of Preston. Bostater's | ©Very county was represented, and many | ypitfl B0 B0 G SEROl el B PO8 v | e o WG i, D Boyer: M. ox, | askle a8 a le game rese 1082 MARKET ST., missioners tried to stop them, but could not, | father went on his bond and his son was re- | Prominent ministers were in attendance. J. C. Allen on the eve of his departure from | P. Convery, P. Nyland, J. Comerford, D.| The governor has addres g RS and after they started to drive away they [leased from custody. Death of Joseph Bruhl, the office of secretary of state are beginning | Cahfll, M. 'McCormack, ]S DIl Cay| mossase ofheylenigintuse Urgingstha pas; SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. were brought back by the police. It s re-| George Washington Davis, the colored man e o 1o arrive. " Ona firm im Lincoin (his. week | Ml . Nyland, "I ioléming T fiurns, . | suge of the bilj providipe for [ o Proe | NS portsd that sixty teams are on thelr way | charged with wreckine the Rock Island traiy | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Feb. 13.—(Special | s iy o bill for $6,000 worth of stationery. | ¢ ank Hutehinson, . McGrath | FEEHGIYG! pe taken from the countles of here from Custer county for relief supplies. |last August, in which cleven people were | Telegram.)—Information reached this city to-| Other bills for carpets, wall paper, labor, ’ ————— Fremont, Johnson and Sheridan _on the killed, is bocoming exceedingly restive. He is | day of the death of Joseph Bruhl at the Lin- | ete., will come in from now on with in- Mra. Wickes Granted a Divoree. first Monday of January, 1 The bill Wood Kiver tocinl Event. loud in his demands for an immediate trial i 5 E———=THE——== a ' v : VHICAGO, F ’ 4 roviding funds to build the Staie Ag ca sylum, where he o - | creasing rapidity, and within the next two HICAGO, Feb. 13.—Mrs, Wickes, wife of | Provid WOOD RIVER, Neb., Feb, 18.—(Special)— | or a release {rom the county fail. AL bresent | foen moe the. past your.: Priae 1o, (he Ios s ! § tural college at Lander was indefini; LS s fined for the past year. Prior o the loss of | Weeks it may be predicted that the com-|Thomas H. Wickes, vice president of the ) postponed in the senate this afternoon, mIs . Tha residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wescoatt | It is stated by the county attorney that his| jjs mind Mr. Bruhl resided in this city for | mittee will be entertaining claims for nearly | Pullman Palace Car company, was granted | agricultural college will continue ' to 5 trial is likely to take place within two weeks. 2 was the scene of a pleasant surprise party | myo’ state Board of Pha some twelve years. He was in the empioy of | $20,000 worth of supplies illegally ordered by | a divorce by default today ‘in Judge Tut- (‘-um‘hlnlv:l with the State university e Thl Tt nnih e State Board of Pharmacy met today | the Burlington road as an engineer and was | the ex-sccretary of state. hill's court. ” Mrs, Wickes charged her hus- | Laramie. S 3 at the Grand hotel for the purpose of regis- | gnown as an exemplary citizen. His widow | A glance at the big bundle of requisitions [ band with having kicked her, throwing o | Resubmissien Defented in Norih Dakota. ding anniversary. About 7:30 the guests | tering aplicants for the positions of pharma- t 2 o8 ed wi seoretary . s of water at her, striking her in the 5 e urneyed to Lincoin this morning and will | already filed with the secretary of state for o er at her, 5 n BISMARCK, N. D., FFeb, 15—By a vote of began arriving, and_soon the house was filled | cists, There were present at the board mes(- dourneyed to Lincoln ‘this morning and will | fiationery. will make tho aversge taxpayer | face and throwing food at her.” She also | BEUsimes g ot ner gL Purely with a jolly crowd. The following were pres-|ing: W. D, Haller, Blair; C. M. Clark, | sopvices wi s open his eyes in surprise. As an instance 4 cprived lier e’ on y e, the esub- 5 LR i ¢ services will be held in the noon at t husband had deprived her of the' comforts | linmentary struggle, the question of resub. Y Gm)l ent: Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Wilson, Mr. and | Friend, Grif J. Evans, Hastings: M. E.|afethodist = Episcopal chureh, under the | it may be stated that every clerk of a stand- | suitable to her condition in life and that ogetablo Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowen, | Shultz, Beatrice, and A. W. Bucheit, Grand | quspices of the Ancient Order of United | IN8 committee in the bouse has asked for|he had refused to converse with her. finally defeated today in the house. Rep- ir, and Mrs. M. L McCarly, Mr.|Island. Wontmen "ot \Which order the deceased was a | {rom 500 to 1,000 letter heads with his name - resentadive Cocper made the sensationnl | Preparcd from the original {0 mula cre and Mrs. N. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. EIARY ek printed thercon, with the necessary com- Snw n Lumar Babihow. charge (hat” e, resubmissionista had went | rerved fn the Archiver of | ul:‘lg\vl.%(\.hlv James Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Jewett, M. | Sheriff Miller has a case on his hands| Distric g . Dlement of envelopes. Every Janitor and | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—The steamer | & committee to St. Paul and Minneapols to | agun authentic hisiory dating buck 600 yoars Lo 2 4 2, s istrict Judge Chapman returned last even- | PIeIER: O €0 o PR T B i g AMEr | Gooure money from the wholesale liquor and Mrs, O. W. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | which raises a singular poiut of jurisdiction. | ing from his trip to Kansas and resumed his | Cstodian asked for his speclally printed | Colon, from Panama, brought doalers nd the Tallroads to carry resubmis- Sprague, Mr, and Mrs. 8. N. Taylor, Mr. and | Today he reczived a new boarder in the pe sup.ly of statlonery. Standing committees | jynar rainbow that was witnessed at c Aonen B duties on the be morning, Judge | SUP- L O B lunar rainbow that was witnessed at Colon | & He charged the railroads had P T Mrz, 8. J. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wes- | son of Myndon George, who was sentenced | Dufiie of Omaha, served for two days | bave demanded everything from roll top|on the 11th of January. At first a light ened with adverse legislation unl A OSl IVE CURE coatt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Randall, Miss Eva | for assault on a half-Wwitted girl from the | during the former's absence, returned to | 3¢3ks and letier presses down to cut gliss | cloud of vapor appe then the bow contributed. Representative Simpson Wescoatt, Mrs. Carrle Reynolds, Mrs, M.|Home for the Friendless, about one year ago evening. A it | inkstands, while the secretary of state has | formed. The colors were and start- 1 the story, claiming no money was for all Stomackh, Kidney and Bowel Maddock and Mr. H. D. Wescoatt, e o e oout, Ol¢ Year ago. | Omaha last evenlng, His stay in this olty | refysed to honor requisitions for a number [ ling, his is the first evidence of lunar | offered and non avatiable, The next propo- troublcs, especlally Vi o) Ji 004 ot rainbows since the sixtecnth century, sition will be for $1,000 license for cities Aiter several hours passed pleasantly in | pended to allow the defense to carry the case | county bap found in him a companionable | 9f Webster Unabridged dictlonaries. | & L > L A varlous kinds of gamcs, a bounteous supper | before the supreme court. A day or two ,;muimn and were well pleased with his l‘,‘r‘;:‘:;‘;'”“';z,.n‘,"”“‘(, ‘\';”n',';f, ";"‘,:.‘1':':’,.' Fk,‘l‘"’ Fair's specinl Administrators Continued. L o, HRONIC CONSTIPATION, was partaken of, after which a beautiful set | since it was discovered that the case had | manner of presiding. e ypewritors, roll top desks. upner: | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 13.—Judge Slack Niniters ¥ight-the Bivoreo M. . Price 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. of bronze dishes was presented the happy | never been carricd up. Sherift Miller imme- 1 e e . s B has authorized the special administrators of | PIERRE, 8. D, Feb. 13.—(Special Tele- couple, James Jackson making the presenta- | diately sent out to Union college and janded andbagged and Kobbed, ' 1 i % it pald L James G. Fair's es o o > gram.)—Bishop Hare and other denomina- o . - ARDD(RAEERA-ADGHODROY;: - Mtchers, glasses, foilet peper, bla s | James G. Fair's estate to continue the man- | gran v . s Slon, p:ren. wiieh was'tobchingly repanded | (e young mih once More M tho el foom, | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. Feb. 13,—(Special | Plchers, wlasscs tollet niper. blaiie books | Jarnes S oyl filile, o s, the S | GO0 seters have issued an aduress to e | 130 Fraucis:an Remedy Co,, y nom. At thi cture o what w —George Winn of this city was sandbagged AT State P g erty, making necessary expenditures and | public, taking strong grounds aga e > ', . to by the gr At this juncture it is not known what will| —George Wi f this cf 4t d | tion, Secrotary of State Piper has refused k 1 publ i inst the 131 VA TURE 87, CHICAGO, ILL. be done ‘with the prisoner, one year having | jagt night just after he had crossed an alley G o8 RIS Honeter tcles T continuing the reclamation of the water | divorce bill now pending and calling on h Poultry ens At Ashls gone by since he was sentencedl, A BhE 8 i ‘I‘I' honor _l““‘fh sLans ;:’“ Rpideley l‘l'“' Sta- | front property at North Beach, the people to arise in thelr might and fur Clvonlan i i) astvated Calandes ASHLAND, Neb., Feb. 13—(Special)—~The | There is a large delegation of Grand Army | DUNCH RatA SR IEGRU AL (BN ) TSP Al e e i3 S e crugh the mensure. % For sale by l(uhu & Co., 15th & Dougl u entcken busiiess s becoming quite an indus. | men and prominent Lineoluites now at Hast- | RS IS CRYE K0 (5% 00 Font” and other | nished has been excessive soonnE Beixsi Jor Eaking Arims 1o.Tiawal SUI Dendlocked in Dolaware, o try at this place. J. W. Moon shipped a car- O oday The pablicly avowen | Dlls a4 a window faciag the street, the WORKED A CLEVER TRICK. T (P TSR e f the legislature fc lead 0 J. G, Bueschlln of Kearney, from inte » patriotle peoplo Is to | CUrtaln being up. Winn wa the act of | The history of the printing contract of | this por o Was elsed by Colle tnken ip:doins session:of the legislatite for et Rasshiln. Cearne aim and intent of these patriotie peoplo is to [ SUEIAIR LEME ub. IBA Wag Iy UAE G800 this port today, was seized by Collector | (na selection of a Uréted States senator. It 2 T here they will be shipped to San Francisco, | pring the location of the annual encampment | 5988 DA TR Rel AR, X two years ago has been told several times, | fisher on a char having delivered | yesulted as follows: Higging, 9; Addicks Remedy CALTHOS and George Hoffman & Co. are buying a to Lincoln. If successful the encampment | & foW blocks away, to pay the rent. - When | pyt there is still one or two features that|arms to the revolutionists at the Hawalian | \asscy, § (republicans); Wolcoti, 6; . lenl giaranteo that ¢ load for shipment to New York. A carload of | wiil be held at Lincoln found Winn was lying face downward on the | yet remam to be told. For instance, the |islands. e i y ; P chickens contains about 5,000 birds. They | ' Thero fs a mew aspivant for. the possession | STouUnd In an unconscious condition. When | firm ot Pace, Williams & North entered into B are placed in o car that I8 arranged 8o they | of tha caravansary priviliges of the Tincom | B¢ recovered the money hie hud counted out | 4 contract fo print the senate and house et N JOISE, Iaaho, Feb, 18.—All the members Use it and pay if satisjied. enn bo fed and watered, and it requires about | potel. His name s W. H. Dildinc, weli | 4 put in his pocket, was gone, and he had, | billy for 81 dénts’ per page. The warrants 3 : e house and| BOIBE, ldaho, Feb, 3 Addrens, VON MOHL. CO. ten days to transport them to their destina- | known to Nebraska's traveling public as a | £ither in falling or otherwise, recalved a | for the payment ‘of this work were drawn senate in Jjoint & y showed no|were present today when the vote for tien, and thls thne they consume about 100 | Fmoses meomictor of the Hostwiok hotel, Hast, | Prolien rib. The amount the robbers secured | by the auditor! ‘dn vouchers which —gave [ change over yesterday, The wvote was:| United Btaics schafor wad taken. The re- bushels of corn. Strange as It may seem, the | jnge, e I8 now in the city negotiating for [ Wb 4. There 18 no clue to the porpetrators. | Pace, Williants & North 95 cents per page. O e Y S ST s b ull ‘wesi’ BRoup, #i U /] 4 long ride does without doubt agree with them. | a lease of the property. All parties to the nn had other money and a watch in other | The bills were aw’follows: t There 14 o move on foot in the city coun- | suit now pending, it 15 undersiood, are willing | POCKets, but this was not taken. 23, 162! pages house rolls at 95 il by which the city 1s to put in new side- | to agres to some sort @f a compromise, and T T AT et g st ‘_."'”-‘- 0 walks through the business portion of the | the hotel company will considerably reduce Feb. 13.—(Special)—F, C. e ) vy 60 elty of either plank or cement. The mayor | the rental to Mr line Af he can come to | HEEIEE b Rpe " 4 o8t nis. 38 (o fuyestigate the cost of the two different | tarms with Mr, Sheirs on the purchase of the | CUrtis was down to Fairmount Saturday. ] ‘Tolls at 95 cents materials and report furniture. This is estimated to be worth | Ed Minnick and wife came up frem Lin-| An of the contract proves The mayor, in a message to the council last | $30,000. coln Saturduy to visit a week with the lat- | that the firm ugee to print the bills at week, set out clearly the plan of the cofiicial |~ Secvotary Ludden of the State Relief Com- nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Loome 8L cents per page, providing that additjonal for the coming summer In the way of im- | mission has removed the ofice of that iusti- | Sherit 1. G. Porice was in town on busi- | pages should by supplied at the rate of 7 ts of sircets, grades, etc, tution from the Brace block (o the rooms | ness Friday. cents per page per 100 cople The con- et S occaslonally ocenpied by the State Doard of | Mrs. Maggie Stinton died Saturday. act called W0 coples of each bill. Al- e AN Agrieulture in the state capitol building. was buried Monday, the serviees hough no orden was made to that effect by REATRICK . 13.—(Special Telegram.)— TRR A DRIFAULTER the liouso and. gondusted. by Rev. " | the house and serate, Pace, Williams & North ; Our Tecord of act A two-story house on South Sixth street, 0o- [ i o Peputy United tos Mar- | Huestis of the gregational church, printed 00 copies of each bili and charged oy . BYPHILIS s phenon A iy ; % s moruing Deputy United States Mar. hal, 4 o 95 ‘cenfs per page. There were cupicd by Thomas Hall and owned by ex- | cha) Hubbard left for Les Pa., o bring | Which she was honored member. She | the state 95 cen's per pige here were A Policeman Juckson, caught fire this morn- leines iree and eradicat polK ‘ | hal Hubhas By pan 3 nneier | leaves & lusbund, an infant babe and an |8 few bills of A¢hfch 500 copies were neces- = ’ ol 3 : P bota T Uy a0l AW efhesdare. ing from u defective fluo and was damaged | at Broken Bow, He 8 eharged With hay- | 48¢d father and wother, =5 e R S e e ' . . ’ P s D : to the amount of $300. A lot of household | ing embezzled $1,706.47 of government funis The Epwerth league of the Methodist | &b B e AL AR AL IS THY DINGMOOR RENEDY Ry aiftols. OMnea by askson, And storsd ke | Bl colatiuas dige ) Bovernment fnde: | churel wiil xive a pound soelal at the resi- | than were needed. The manner in which for Infants and chlldren. ; Y sLackaa o 4 . cnce o ) vell ri R this firra worked (ho-state treasury for sev 812 New York Life, Omata, Neb. attie, were ulso destroyed. The building is | abouts were discov ¢ Keeping a watch | dence of J. I, Kettewell Friday evenlng. i 1 doll co cutside the fire limits, and was saved through | on iheir movements Cashlor Cox Murried AL SULRAE AR o ol e rts of Hall and his nelghhors xt Friday, P y ; 5. is Charter Day . AR of pretty-smoalh work by the fraterally in « Oastorinissowell adapted tochiidren that | Castoria curcs Colic, Constipation, » - at the State university, and it is to be cele HLAIR, N Ieb. 13.—(Speclal)—W. F. | Lincolu e only wonder is why the en- I recommend it as superior Loany prescription | Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, UF hayer County Muil's Hemise Brated with domeust clat. - On Thuredhs | Cox, cashler for the Fremont, Elkhorn & |lerprising printers did not print 600 or 700 known tome." I A. An M D, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes &) HBBRON, Neb., Feb, 13.—(Special)—L. T. | evening. preceding, the jumiors will dance | Missouri Yailey raliroad at this piace, was | CoPles of each bill while they were running 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. geation, Calkins has purchased the Thayer County | at the Tincoln hotel, white the general | married last eiening to Miss Lavina . | fhelr pressos. dhe same firm has the contract or pr g the ho A Without injurious medication Mall. The Mafl has been run In the fnterest | Students wil meet y ot tio armory | Smith, davghtor of George Smith of this ko peigid, ik Mo LD Matis blUs U - Easily, Quiokly, Permanently nulund. of tho popullst party for the past four ycars, | VNI the auspices of t o ey, AMr. 2 . Cox take a short trip | hiic™oar up into the thousands of WThe use of Castoria 13 60 uaiversal and | “For several years I have recommendad Weakness, Nervousnessy The new paper will be called A8 land Young Men's ] s | vast to home of Mr. Cox. whed | gollars, Two years ago this same firm col EhA0m of A Casons 18 0. Uaiseemel An ¢ Debility, and all the traid Ry A e e T oy “'I","“l“"r' \““:"-l‘" The buildings and grou f they Wik 7a and commence keeplng R years ago this same Qrm cal- its merits #o well known that it seems a work | your *Castoria,’ and shall always continue t 'y . al paper will he e o & i B lected §3. 10 for printing ordered by the e y s cha 'l [a aoTa fably produced beneficla of evils from eurly crrors op Siefolly ‘Tepublican, Calkine 1a's: thoreupn | (U be thrown opor at 3 p. X louze. i nac ih R ECARMC T i of superomgation to endorao it. Fow aro the | do s a4 it has lavariably prot ! later excopses, the results uf newspaper mau. . mission of the prohibitory amendment was DOVER, Del, Feb, 13.—One ballot was £he public, and {; Iy eapevied Lint o not, of iourse, include the printing of the sutelligent families who do not keep Castorla | results. v e 4 unmur.r_xmrh‘\:mm‘ worry Onie e NS DEONan: A5 SR T PREMON 3.~(8pee Joel Par- |house bills. The printing at the present Veheain easy reacl. Eowis F. Panogs, M. Dy Opim 0 Lote given 1O HARTINGTON, X et Closing exerclses will be held 4t (ho Lancing | cell, 8¢ years of age, died at his home In this | seasion will amount o at least 85,000, at Carios Magzys, D. D., 120th Strect and 7th Ave., New York Citg: povery organ and portion Telogruni)~Word s jusi recelued that ik, | U0 Uration beiug dclivered by Presiien [ ety today, The (uneral services will be held the rato_at which orders have hesn pohred Now York k7. of t) y. i) U.ll‘t B & vl 3 3 A out of the offices of the constituted authori- . v ural methods. 18 Pentatall, recentiy from this plase. was | Rarmond ot Unlon college, New York. toworrow at 2 o'clock. The deceased has re- | fivs U SO Tur Cestack Coxpaxy, 17 Mumna” Bruses, New York Crrv, X ate lprovement soe . sldad = ath S ~ < Z, 2,000 references. :‘""r)uv” n‘“J ied by a nneylvani i | Nl unawuy Koye Coughts l.llltle*.“l“ni.t'..nh r'?.(':‘xf.'"ui....’,.'nn“r m\:::pdfll Peatrico Damage Suie on Trial s mailed lmldunu. n ll(.uo. His pareuts live at St James, thls BN, Neb. Feb. 13.--(Speciai)—Tw0 | church, and was kighly respected by all who | BEATRICE, Feb. 13.—(Special Telegram. unty, young boys struck this place last night and | kuew bim. Tho first jury trial for the present term of

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