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RO L R ANT AN T OMAHMA DAILY BEE"MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1805 Miss Clara Bish d Mrs. A. Woodworth toss for position_and chose the north side etdle of Meres ‘Beye o organize certain cities, and many iss Clara Bishop and Mrs. A. Woodwor b and se the north slde | enne reservation, panhandie exas, Hon- Dihar Foerisl lawrs on VAHioun subjocts: —— | departed Thursday for Litchfield, Neb., for & of the river. The start was made at 6| ver county, and on to Denver P The ends and aims of the constitutional short visit with relatives. " O | " " 4 Dbridge Sublivan was two lengths ahead of | pATHETIC CASE OF G B ¢ gonvention of 1875 and of the Weone who | Lobby Working Hard to Unload the Ffani- T et o Al "“""TI"‘\ by Annual Four Days Meeting to B Held at Harding, He slowly increased his lead unti L ruevon ST DU O Lo Saac ot TeE S DO A Baggage Oheck Com- opted the constitution which that col : home last weel e returned to his legisia- 7 - he was four lengths In advance, when Hard- g8age yention presented wag to at once and tarinm on the State. ‘ tive Yttiee Thovidsy Baltimors, ing spurted and overhu e i o i bl pany Murdered in Philadelphia. Teutatur ! onfer by spe Mr. and Mrs, W, B, Hoag returned from never lost his lead thereafter, and was four | Sensationl Manner. clal ac specin exclugive privilege i | their wedding tour Friday. They will occupy the winning line, Time: & minutes and 16 | suonier o L ob. 17.=Melancholia and con. whatse upon any corporation or itdi-| CBJZCTIONS TO TH: PLAN ARE MANY | the residence recently vacated by the Wiley | 'G PRIZES' TO BE OFFtRED FREELY | scconds. Harding is a a sumption impelled George H. Wilkinson to Londoner, was | yidual, of to pass any special ot whe family in the western part of the town. Broment up ne & Thmes watorman. and [ kil himselt in a_pathetic and sensationat | JAMES P GENTRY COMMITS THE CRIME & i o e Sand wection 3| J. A, Casteel, an old soldier, went to Nor- | since 1804, when he defented George Bubear, | manner this afternoon, while calling upon wenty v ere o ednesd o take L lon be- | g has been the English champion. The race | the young lady to whom he was en od, o i O etk o ot | 01 Soldiers Want the Home to o at One Tor ;‘,\,f‘]f:.,,,{’,‘,:. bore, nxmny.u'x‘.::"‘n[::‘;vn~:| Tor | First Money Wil Be One Thonsnnd Dollars {as first fixed fo take place on Monday | Miss Olive Potter. He Htew o tevolver and | Forees Mimself Into the Young Womnn'e Btricted in its power o pass special laws Place—Economy of Mainagement and ‘.n increase and Class (Prizes Will nd- ast, but had to be postponied on nocounit of | gpier paying that he was convinced that Koom and Fires Three Shts Into its power. $ AR 1 3 the ‘lce in the river. The usual Tyne course | AfLer, saying oo Act of Februnry o5 17, a Convenlence of tes Res The Plerce County Teachers association will somo Presents for the was rowed, starting from the Mansion overy was impossible, attempted to kill Her Mody and Facaj o= vented his carrying out his des nd, | Jealousy the Cause. o e L4 quire Concentmtion, | meet at Plainview Friday evening, An ex- house : b himseif. The voung woman by force pre A Dominick Melaffery Knooked Ont | thinking to allay his excited condition, sug- | W. Mokher, @ Al powers and privis cellent program has been prepared for the leges on certain prescribed ika S occasion and a very pleasant time Is ex NEW YORK, Feb, 17.—The World tomor- | gested that they go for a walk, to which row will say: Dominick MecCaffery, the [ WikInson agreed. Passing —the hous he title of the 187 an Uact ex- | | pectea. PORIIISt Who was flehting with Mitehal and | here the young man boarded, he excusel | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.—Madge Yorke, Lneky Shooters, tending the contract cich o, W LINCOLN, TFeb. 17.—(Special)—There fs 0. Relmers, assistant cashier of a bank | BALTIMORE, Feb. 17.—The trap shooters | : 1, Btout upon certain conditions |an active lobby a K puiking the B ’ attived Thhrsday for & few GAys'|of the conntry have declded to hol Ay \imself to run in and et an overcoat, leny alige with he “Buieine U Oty PR SeON na the | an active Tobby at work purhing the bill t iih, arrived Thrsday for a few days' | of the country have decided to hold annually | Rufiivan ‘ few ve g, | Hmell to run in and el an overcot, Ieav: | o soprano singer with the “Baggage Cheek conthact o WMo sell the sanitarium at Milford for a new | vislt with his parents Ited throughout | TS 1S €ity @ four days' tournament be- | ing bit'of bad luck. Several weeks ago, i | room, o seni hullet crashing thTouh | COMPANY, Was shot and almost nstantly Sighoe of W, H Stont " | soldiors' home. This measure is known as| Petitions are being cireulated throughout | ginnine iy ¥l 5 A 16 o | ECtting out’of his bath tub, he scraped the | his brain K high el HoteV o v fPhere can be o question but what both | 0 o e will recelve | the county and will be presented to the [HENINE Ahis year, Tt I8 Droposed 1o have | iicin ‘aft” nis' instep. He thought hothink | * His weethenrt, hearing the report of the | K1/ (ONIEL At tho Zelss hotol of this city of the abov T ,u'u« ) whit i i - " a | county mmissioners, asking that body to|!lVe Digeon and clay target shooting simul- | about it for a few days, when his foot be- | pistol, reached him just as he was dy | by James I'. Gentry, a comedian of Colllet! There can be no quostion but what o |tle closest soruting. The commissioner of | Conre s otlon o vote $10.000 o $15. | taneously. The first prize Is to be $1,000 | came €0 swollen that he could not put on | Wilkinson came {0 Denver. for hoalth | “Back Number any. Gentry expl lore can he no, question but what 4 s call a special election to vote $10, 5. ! X nme_ £0 n that he could n oo | SVilkingon nver, for s healt K Number” company. Gentry escape EBoth cases | public lands and buildings has declared him- | 000 bonds to provide seed grain and feed fof | cash. If there should be any surplus from | fi juse he was' pinimy threatoned Wi | b eand, O where his mother @l ) 4nd up to a late hour has not been captured, And' T am of the opinion that both 18 | selt favorablo fo it. Bvery eupply contractor | the destitute farmers, 5 Hentorios for the sccond e surplus witl be | Bloo oistning. " o i e it navieed | Wik S st G e and s to have| The *“Bagsage eck company, which are unconstitutional and : S5 SHALS: THLIEETOMA 18 o aMiris s in-| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Diedrichs returned from | oo @ S0t Bl iy 1o go (o Dellevue hospital, and there he | heen mareied, 1oth Wikinson and Miss | s BGLr CONTRACTOR HAS STATE PROPE e et tions In worling In I8 n- | a weelcs visit at Winside, Neb added to the guarantecd stakes, The match | went. and Is fow occupying a bed in that | Fotter stood well in soclal eircles pens at the Bmpire theater tomorrow. night, Elghth. There arc many other reasons, st. Photogtaphic views of the bullding A will be a handicap of from twenty-six to| Institution, The surgeons” hink they ean | ki arrived here carly this morning from Ches- arlum are o ) ¢ ofice ol shooter take Immediate possession bt i A¢ i s to fire at fifty live birds, can get around i " je property ther ;- | Land Commissioner Russel A. Fosdlok's Clal owed After Sovera BiNer fiked 1l be o i tiary with the property t . ner Russell ok's Clalm e Another fixed match will be a target con Anti=G 1 Daveloptients k. sarties Uie - Hoktad Cears. or Ttems ol oxt. of i " DOR ing ? .| Parties tioroughly posted in the matter Years—Other Ttems of Interes test for teams of five men each, bona LONDON, Feb. 1se of the Anti- Feb. 17. suit which pre | Under the original contr e} ¢ Ve el 7.—(Special.)— [ Stout the state delivered to him present cogent reasons why another soldiers’ | ASHLAND, Neb., Feb. 17.—(Speclal)— |y oobors of the club entering. Tho prige is | Gambling Inst the Jockey club|ises sensational developments has been be- [ Whose home is in New York City, took a a carload of 100,000 artificial targets. at Newmarket r 11n favor of the club. | gun In the district court, resulting from the [9:50 train for that city, but she returned to | number of the members, including Miss Yorke, registerod at the tel, Miss Yorke taking a third story back room. It is eald that Miss Yorke, Litigation fnstituted at Dulath Which amount of personal property, | home should not be inaugurated at Milford. | Mr. A. Fosdick of this city yesterday re- L e s 1o Paid by e “con- | They point first to the well known economic | celved notice from the pension department| An individual championship prize for the [ The magist » whom the case was | indictments at Grand Rapids of Georse | tho hotel about 6 o'clock this evening and tractor. Smee the date of said contract, | proposition of concentration. A thousand | Of the allowance of his claim for a pension. | shooter making the highest score during the | heard, decid the evidence submitted by | [ydack remained. b fed 1 ims of tournament will 1 di a i The | the léague was not sufficient to warrant a | L LI il e s the state has expended large sums o staraAng - 4 " v provided His present allowance is $12 per month, | tournament w e a diamond ring. The oo bt s i AHE R 1 involving a theft of 2,300,000 feet of timber i} ¢ | veterans can be e provide esen 2 prosecution. b o'd ; | o i trovins e penttontary, D oro T lat QR THANG AL 0 1E Toer o ‘i‘]‘fvl : o $4 allowance dating back five years, | Fest of the tournament is to consist of regu- DIORECUTION * | supposed to have been stolen from govern About 9 o'clock Gentry walked into_the and. fmprovibg 19 penlanuise H -4 200 ' AR e ho & te b ‘| lar sweepstakes, entra £ vhic! re & and reservatic ands he last two [ hotel office and aske » be show C All of such property, ns well as all of | than could 500 each at Milford and Grand [and $8 for a few months previous to that. | po from. ;‘3 “I',"'\_"m";:‘”"' to which a S5t SIS ENnAE WEHA b e Hes VKt b and roservation danide in the last 1o | 1 office and asked to be shown to Miss the prisoners W Ui penitentinrg, ate Mow | sland. They also ask it to be remembered | The claim has been in for several years, - he will agres to stop O'Nelll in four rounds | Passed on this land for a vear and a haif. | under the apparent control and MANUSE| that the bill now pending, while it offers | The protracted meeting at the First DBap- A Vi bONCENTION b T e o Ot et Tt finiah | | District Attorney Stryker has been wWork- [ taches of the house he was told to walt & T o e il oh i it ot € W) | to donate the rent of the sanitarium free | tist ohurch in this clty Is progressing nicely L. A, W, CONVENTION TODAY. Lo i e o e e 0 Aaea'ih | tng on the case for about three months. The | fow minutes, A message was then sent to Th and to the lease contract for two years, in reality contemplates un- | under the preaching of Rev. Mr. Dabney [y oo oo Hiave tho Next Ane | Do afreed ubon Jater, Denny Mirghy says | Bumber of defendunis, he says, is 10U IS | the giits rooi, but Gentry aid ot walt, n is now In po: ion of the peni- | loading the institution at an enormous figure [ and family. y States Anxlous to Have tho Next Ant than 500, but they almost without exception | s walked out into the hallway and ascended ) 160 of ity. He i | nunt Meeting. SRPHLL MRLE A B LR were working in the interests of big lumber without color of authority. He 18| on the state in the end. The scheme is also| The ladies of the Christfan church wil nl Moeting. —_——— frere working In the interests of blg WIS | by means of the stairway. Miss Yorke and e of the state, hiring o (H PO F0Y 18 3 E co In Engin < corporations, which really are the prin ! y e s o Benant. aha | OPposed by a number of veterans, who say | give a “mite soclal” Thursday evening that| NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—There was almost | & "\‘:1’[‘(’1" e b/ ,‘T.lml:ll wenod | clbals, B will Fecelve the state's atie Mion | Miss Lida Clarle, a_member of the company, no obligation to the state. that they can easily discover the speculative | promises to be a very unique al A prize | as much lohbying and interviewing and A SAG R blo that | When' the defendants explain the situation | W in former's room practicing songs Hever given n bond to secure | essence of the measure. One of them testi- | will be given to the most obscrving person | buttonholing In the parlors and corridors that is Is more than probable that|and give the names of the partics for whom | when Gentry opened the door and walked from los¢ of property, nor for [ fied that the old soldiers desired to be to-| in attendance. The “XL' quartet will fur- S e Lorrillard will send a_short string [ they were working, The amount 1o be re- | in' unannounce ithrul performance of autien | patlicr’ Bt johb HOIHL TT fbPe " Koot ay | ilah LHerTRsIC of the Grand Union hotel as might bo wit- | of horses to England this spring, to com- | eovered i over S, and it is o be the | "y "Yorke manitestea somo surprise at 0 o contractor under the | ] 5 3 3 i Sy 886 T g « the | bete for some e 1inglish plums, uit of the kind ever aken b A ani sl £ 1 upon th ntractor under the | wanted vote an appropriation to the Grar Last evening at the Knights of Pythias|nessed in any political gathering during the | ¥ C e} ot ithe Hunglishipium b e e T e ¥ | secing him and intrduced him o Miss FPOR ANOTHER'S CRIME, e ——e Clarke. After hastily acknowledging the in- o ot e 10 (e can- | Island home, and_ enlargo it. The Soldiers' | hall in this city, Ashland division No. [ busy hours preceding a convention. The tractor. w‘ must ]1‘ wrd and clothe w‘nlo\h Imvl. ):Ia; ! ed, was uxL |u.~|umuml u; ‘l(‘"KIx{ngl\H[ u‘l" ",yl.nll{’l lv}-lr "1""“"1:"111‘(:: lobby is over the delegates to the annual PIONEER PHYSICIAN KI1LLED. Hm{;u\w\n. '\nw II airke says Gentry turned ivicts and pay all cxpenses necessarily | which all the veterans took a great deal | stallation of their officors for the ensuitg | neotings of the League o crican Wheel- | Rescmblance of Walter Iryant to w Mis to Miss Yorke and in angry tones demanded: Wived n ale maintcnance of (he Bl | of fntorest aud ct which they were proud. | vear. Major W.. W, Crane asted ‘ns.in: | MeetinEs of st B Bt B T L B Wis, (Ubdbrey DyRS ot Chiokgo Mosts | Wiy a1d you ot ‘Thebt e tod Under the conditions as existing at pres- v TS ALL IN ONE PLACE. :\(f,'lh"'f.,:;g‘r(.‘:r'|nl\cunnr-.v“ll‘“y;\ni‘.‘y‘“fiu‘yrzh‘fl?:‘lf some minor differences, but the advancement | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 17.—(Special.)— Death Under a Tra, SHOT HER REPEATEDLY. ent_ there cat ddanger of the property | For one, he wanted to sec the money the | (il o “the city. The Christian sisters' | Of eycling is their chief concorn. Between | Walter Bryant, a young man with a broad | CHICAGO, Feb. 17.-Dr. Willlam Godfrey | efore the girl could answer he drew a o e Bl Y gafest | State had to expend placed on one Institution | gzt ®ana Mis: Juno Thompson rendered | Massachusetts and New Jersey there is a [ scar on his forehead, and another on his | Dyas, one of Chicago's pioncer physicins, | revolver from” his pocket and fired ~three N Blkad ot way, of nrotec e Sngop | and not dissipated and frittered away. The | o™ S0 YRR S0 the program. There | Wide difference. Each wants the next annual | left arm, has been In jail in this city sev- | was killed by a Lake Shore passenger train | shots at her, each bullet taking effect, one eRts op t to designate some offi- [ establishment of two homes would divide | ot "000 500 in attendance. meeting, and the representatives of each [eral da 1d_on suspicion of being Mur- | at the Sixty-ninth street crossing tonight. | over the right eye, one in the center of the ST law to take immediate | and weaken Interest in the institution. 1f | WOIR OVEE (00 I AUTRECREE 0 land ana | State are striving by every means in their | derer Thomas Harris, wanted in Atchison | Dr. Dyas was born in Dublin in 1807 and 1 and the third close to the left Dossession of the panitentiary and il the Milford sunitarium were at once turned | o o e\l % e croating 5o much inter- | POWEr o secure it. Massachusetts is will- | county for the murder of dohn MeDowell | graduated from the Royal College of Sur- | ntry immediately rushed from erly therein, or concctod therewlth. on | OVer to the state in fee simple it would | ¢ Uil "take place as follows P ing to conceds and give evelything and any- n years ago. He was arrested at | geons in 1830. He came to Chicago carly | and nothiug more was seen of aties under the supervisi t the Bonrq | Necessitate a great outlay of money to put [ iyq yyvenile ol contest, Fr rehi | LPing, swap or trade, any advantage or power | Springfic g| dn | M the G0s and was for some time editor upposition s that he ran along ities under the suporvision of the Board | E{-SRIAIe & Ereat ey o the juvenile or schcol contest y D Springficld, and brought here e T oT o o T | It in it condition for a comfortable home for [ {1 JWCRIE O RCREOT MU ol Ot ot which they may have, for the privilege of | Shackjeford of Atehison eounty. of the Chicago Medical Journal, “1le aft” | the hallway and descended by means of the the district contest at Plattemouth April holding the next annual meet under their I SEWArt A- b ive I 3 Yorke's room. Being unknown to the at- of Public Lands 1 Buildings, Y 1 Keop the conviets at work, provide for | Soldiers. —There would come, also, the de- EBHLE : o , i i and xe.|fire escape at the back of the house, makin thefr welfare and (he mainténance of the | mand for another commandant and ‘more sal- | (he SITICH €OMIERE At IO, MED | auspices. New Jersey is anxious to do as | omame’ amn® o I8 o 00 s G DI e T e e W escape by one of the Aumerots 1.,",'.“(‘,.,,.: until ~“i 1| islatur e aried officers. He was opposed 1o it. Island May 10. The favorite in the juvenile | Much and more if possible. 5 d the description of the murderer, | college and was for & its presi- | little alleys in the rear. Dl R i E 4t is quite evident that if the promoters of [ [ FEHY FAY 0, e O 0 are now en- | Agents from other states are not safe from v _particular, even o the sci dent. He was also ting physician | The shots were heard throughout the bufld- B e Ir. Stout, ns well as M, | the Milford sanitarlum scheme are banking [ (@Y% DR LA0R EER Wk ATE 400 ear | the argy ts of the hustling representatives | 00 his ‘arm and _foreh .n’L b]»y‘.{ men | for the Women and Chilren's and the Cook | ing. The vietim was taken in the patrol Mot e AC V0 ied ‘wxpendc | O U1 influence of the veteran element they | (RGN MR G Contost. the favorte | O Matsachusetts ‘and New 'Jersey, The | {tom, Atchiton county wifo, had nown | county hospi [ Waigon 10 the Pennsylvania - hospital, ‘about Tar e sty of mon y I providinyg improved | Will be disappol o I is Hikely that legls: | Wrankc Youns, There will be about twenty- | Ma achusetts men have photographs of the | right man had been arrested. Harrls was | saTTmEWS WILL NOT SUCCEED Gy | (W0 blocks distant, where she died immedi- PO SineRomen tREAbmEde WITLThaiAUTTOWNAS | aTbre or e slirnE b 10 S0l | John D. Robbins spent the last of the week on in their hotel parlors and the west | and it looked very much as if the young [ o000 AT NDL, ‘A0 o | _Charles T. Blayney, author of the “Baggage of the state, to a far greater extent than [ FARies R0 SEULEE over the state tn detached | oy, “Aghlana High school has already or- ( The New Jersey men are deep in the photo- faemet e anth tne tathor 61| INDIANAPOLIS, Teb, 1 Tn roferring to | Boncrally understood that Gentry andkithe ;‘“ Droperly n-lr xm'l,\x:::;» eIl Do dn the | Gt in their expressions they want to be all | 8anized a base ball team and commenced Lo I\‘LW |.}u’” also. They have a l‘lmusdm! pwn from Atchison county | qiepatches sent out Inst nisht that he haq | ST Were engaged to be married, and no bl s Sl o AL L e e ] e e e B A Vheir field day sports, to be in shape for | Views of the many pretty spots in their | and identified him as his son. S et A b e € M L motive for the decd other than a fit of jeal- B e e hors e ke possos- | e 18 another olamont’ which practically | the fleld day exerclses to be held at Platts- | State, but thiir particular argument is that : said his parents and brother | been offered the Mexican mission, Gov- can be imagined. Gentry had always sion of the institution, all the property can 8 B o mouth at the close of this school Asbury Park’ls within a few miles of New anta Rosa, Cal, but there was | ernor Matthews sald tonizht: “The SUOFY | youy regarded by his friends in the profes- slon of the instit : an | enters into the consideration of duplicating LD L) W A York. Asbuly,PArk hresents another strong | no ans sent to the address he gave. without foundation. 1 am not, have not | iR be anpraised, and ang that MIzht | coldtors' homes, Thess. fnetitusions are dit. | Among the special features of the pro rk.” 3 Presents another strong | 0 answer sent to the addres: 4 sion as a_thoroughly good fellow, while not a bo found dué (o Mx or, or Stout, on | oot trom othors In heir class, 1 that | Will be a base ball game between two left- r-{\ i, 0 Illw shape of a petition signed by | [5G el b I RO ) applicant Tor the a0 | word could be sald against the girl. tilement c d him, ere & e a hanas oir_age not to exceed 12|200 well knowil racing men, ranging in | i S crat.] Rt gl A 0 e INDLIESERECRENTVE (RIS A Ry D ETRENIY i btk | ) arise re. | they are not for all time, like hospitals, asy- | handed teams, thelr age not to exc 2 | 200 g ging dan, Wyo., and once at Little Rock, Ark., | {ween the qent g myself concerning | Gentry, it is said, is originally from Rich I i far better that such litization | aro tot instilutions at which attendance is Schuyler Siftings. bty eI e fa T B ol M e Y aat Tol thel iy | erorsana 2 1ife/la snara o L ooy te I\t foninton that’ lelwilt commltianloisy HE L I GRS e e e o M ggact, ratlo with In | SCHUYLER, Neb., Feb. 17.—(Special)—A | of the league. Now, however, the result of | M He remembered the year, however, | pelieve that Mr. Gray's successor should | VICTIM WELL KNOWN. ve the state prison in the hands of | SHeMsiE EMITUETAtion. The WEhest pomt of | nyyper of Schuyler people are leaving here | the election js regarded as a foregone conclu- | &ho Taw Mees i Tood WHow cannty e | be conceded to Indiana, and I hope that| The murdered girl was well known In the an individual the state Titgating to | Membership will soon havo been reachod, and | % L o ations in Arizona and southwest- | Slon. The friends of Archle C. Willison of | Draska. was whowifl of (NAL county s’ that | U2€ President may aproiuft some good man.” | profession. Durlng the seazon of 1887-88 she Tecover its own ty from him. Re- [ the ollow the pathetic and sorrowful | f0 5 Sothriiastd Cumberland,” Md,, say that lie cannot be|time, and he came to eph ve e TC was a member of the New York Casino Opera spectfully submitted, decline. In a few years the Grand Island [ ern Missouri. J. T. Wilburn and family, | oiRirenty Mo o 5 °E o 'young 'S life. TEn AR 3 o P vears she has by ith 3 JESE. R S i 3 i KRRGE s | be csidency. A. B. Morgan- | the young man's life. Turner recognized e Bl o | company. Of late years she has been wit WILLIAM LEESE. | home will be all too iarge for the few surviv- | James Ayers, Henry Kaasch and Thomas | (feth f60, e, PYCEE only candidate for the | the Prisoner at once, and said he was not | TOPEKA, Feb. 17.—Te . De Harp- | “Naqural G: Hoss and Hoss,” where she i e ing members of a glorious army. 1t hardly | Wacha have gone. Henry C. Wright is clos- | {10 o BRI 15, he only eandidate for the | (18 Birachor of Mebowell: rt, pastor of the Methodist church in this | grit et Gentry, and a number of other ONE OF MOSHER'S TRICK appears to be economic policy for the state | ing his business here, with a view to locating | [ FF0F i'*).m'\:m;mh e pailevens il g; Dryant’s statement that he had been g recelved a letter from his mother | prominent companies. She was engaged by w 8o nereas e - | near Springfield, n. _ i elleved, wi e | twice arrested before this time on account s Sohint § BT SR ik N Vi == ¢ o (1o 01 GOy boR I b oo iel s pcreasinEILis n d ber ot Her Dilh: i eariSpr natield, Jixan _ | the next chairman of the racing board. of his resemblance to the fugitive was | 10, Puiladelphia stating (0 American | the *Baggage Check’ company last season Litigs ¥ 1 lic iustitutions, and consequent increase of [ Complaints having been made that the sa. h £t Harppart of . AV G p e bk diin by il & 3 s e Of all the amendments to the constitution, | confirmed by the sheriff. When Turner Lt . s athr | and had made such a hit that Blayney had 3 tal National Crash, wlarics, in the face of a decreasing demand | loons here wero open and doing business on | y,* il (' NEEEEMEn® to the Bonstitutlon, | confrmed, by, the sherift, \Yhon, Jurner nce were to receive un estute, amount- | {ioa"lo advance her position, and to this end YORK, Neb., Feb. 17- pecial)—The dis- | for accommodations. Sunday, the city council voted that hereafter | (i, JoO% TEROR ‘ L o iption of Harris, made while the mur- 6,000,000 franc here are fourteen heir ‘ rlting® i 3 ) A8l 1 ¥ 3 e 4 2 S 5 #f barring colored men from the | $rintion o e R Saths de Harppart’s share will be about was writing for her the part of an up-to-date grict court of York county will open hore to- || Siealkiug of fes and salarlos, the house of | each seloon must be closed on S0y ueh, | loasue. Therp are amendments by the score, | dSTEr, Was u prisoncr in his ch 000 ‘Dr. De Happart came here two years | girl in the “Chattel Mortgage,” which is to morrow with Judge Edward Bates presiding. | troquced twenty-one bills o raise them, as | Mayor Mcleod accordingly issued the follow- | PU Bone 5o interesting as this. ; fe, Which could Mot be. found op Irvant, | ago from McPherson. be produced in New York next month. She e first cases on ths docket ara the Home| they apply {0 olty, county and. state oficers. | Ing orders The leagup has at least two days' hard [ He said the resemblance between the two N e was a remarkably pretty girl, decidedly bru= etk e Yesterdny one momber of the house ssids o1t | My Willlam Gibson, Chief of Police: | WOTK before it. It will be in session tomor- | men was perfect, with this exception. The Merrblegtugsapgatatyol nette, and about 22 years of age. ire Insuranca company of Omaha against one titheihouBefesia: Sif milliam - Gibson, Colel of bolice: | row morning ‘and afternoon and Tuesday | #bsence of thaf scar on the ankle has | LONDON, Feb. 18—The Brit Geiitry. s desoribed as a tall, thin, salloys Mrs. Mary Deody, and the case of Kent K. | BOW only remains for us to raise our own sal- Sir—Complaints are made that the saloons | yoring, afternoon and even probably: been the means of saving Bryant | Virginia, from Boston, Februar e N 357y Y i aries from $5 to $10 a day, adjourn and go | are running on Sunday, regardiess of the 5, afternoon and evening. The dele. | Probubly, been the means of saving Birvant | Virginia, B ¥ faced man of about 35 years of age and is Hayden, receiver of the Capital National | jor o law and order. You are hercby required | Bates to the convention have nearly all ar- London, has arrived at Plymouth after a | said to be a clever character comedian. 1 crime. Nothing has been heard from his | 1ON L L ymo P : ey i to see that no saloons are qpen on Sun- | rived and are quartered within easy range | nomets it Lnmis : om his | terrible’ passage. She lost 300 head of | *'aricd Gitka was prostrated by the occurs :lmml, Reainat ll).“lr.uTIm:np:un e (Dl‘i iz BURNS' LATEST BOARD. o o Inen o n R RS e cendBrexquaianed y range | parents at Santa Itosa, and the prisoner fiss Clarke was prostrated by the occur. onday. The latter cas> is for the title to cattle, Burns of Lancaster is an ardent champion [ liard playing be suppressed on Sunday Topeka M thinks it is probable that they have moved rence and could not be seen. Detectives a piece of land situated in York county. The | ;¢ hoards. 5 C (and that all gambling be stopped, 0 far | LONG LIST OF £X - | han H aeris Rt ho menlwanted Toritho 1a: were at once put on the case. Jand was deeded to Thompson by C. W. el ‘;,’,)‘;‘,i"‘,‘i:; pilpeht bmsel aginesiiniyour powen: TR E e ST OFENIR s EOR SR LOUs e e daty SIN i Thia woi-aa| BURBATO) Dobili durs broksiontiiniihe) ST ‘pflf};‘i;m“‘."“,’,' AT o Mosher, and after the Iuilure of the Capital | hoard, which' would relieve the auditor of | My ¢, . Corliss of St. Paul, Neby, fs | Sven Hundred and sixty-one Horses Namea | Hiake. a South B L e R B ha Joss will prob- | oAy, of 'which Madge Yorice vz MARS fused to recognize Thompson as the lawful | Public accounts of all acts and duties re-|yigiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Bryant. __for Ten Evonts. met john “McDowell in the woods near woman, was a member, said tonight: “Six ownor, stating that Mosher had ne. author- | E4rding the regulation, management or con- | q E Miller is absent to look over Kansas, | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 17—The entries for the “;T'khl‘-;:'l o ’;hpl] h'"; to f}e{‘:“‘l They els, Feb. 17, weeks ago 1 engaged Gentry and Madge ity to deed the Jand to anyone, notwithstand- | -1 of iusurance companies. Burns' creation | with a view to going south to locate. ten stake events of the spring meeting of | 100, P DRTY & Mionth- Tater Hlane con: ) 0 lved—§candla, from | Yorke for the ‘Baggage Check" company, fhg the fact that he had been president of the | WOuld be kncwn as the “Insurance Beard of | This county's celebrated case of the state | the St. Louis Fair assoclation were made | fossed, and they were uhder sentence of | Hamburg, via Havre. She played the part of the Italian maid. bank, Some very good points of law arise in | he State of Nebraska.” It would consist of | against Botsch and others, for the hanging | public today, and show that all have filled | death ‘when they escaped from the Savan- PORNONAL DARAGRAPHS, Gentry and Yorke were engaged to be mar- the stme, and it is thought a hard fight will | the auditor, secretary of state and commis- | until nearly dead of Bernard Zitiing of Wil- | remarkably well, promising a meeting | nah Jail. ERSON AL RARACAAT TS, ried, but when Gentry left my company, b mana. by both ‘sldce. sioner of public lands and buildings. It | son precinct, has at last seen its last days in [ {he ke of which has not been had in St DEATH OF OSWALL G IWOLLEY. 3 5 after he joined it, the two had a bitter “A Tumber of teachers of this county took | WOuld have power to enforce all laws in | court, excepting action on the case of Peter | of ‘o e oot gnumber 4 ) LLEX, N. D. Platt of Grand Island is at the Ar- P L B T entries for the ten events is 761, includ- i quarrel. Gentry, 1att withWillls QoI LR A AR Ua. | relation to the business of insurance in the | Botsch’s son. There were six of the defend- | fng some. e A iLnol 3 cade. thke a part. in’ the ‘Back Nimber,: AT iaait Eexamingtion DetoraiSunerintendeit iR o=l Secs A8 BRI D oviaes ifor . acbretary : at| anita aillof whom: syere(at e Aratitoial tomndl| L Trn ondhe hestinnimals on SIE Ui ol ne.ptthe “'",',;'_'“"_":"'v"n“v" of Tawmany | “p’ g French of Kearney is & Dellone [ Gentry on Broadway at 5 o'clock this (Sun= M Ay iiiam Lioyd, who lias for some time | & Salary of $2,000, who may do and perform | guilfy of assault with intent to do great bod- | stakes for f-yearolds and upwird, guar [ oo o Passes Awav ues day) afternoon. He was under the Influence been o colieze at tiis place, will [ In the ‘absence of the board all of the acts | lly harm. Two of them went to the peniten- | ARtEed valae ¥on hus cighty-five entrigs, | THFFERSOFVILLE, Thd, Teb, =08 | "o w. Atkins of Sidney was in Omalia yes- | of liquor and was walking with Joo Coyn, the Jeave next weck for 1oston, Mase., at which | and dutics required of it, The secretary | tiary and served time at once, two sought a 5 T EL CE BRI DY, R0, | s BLongclley,sexcanayoriolithisfolty . comedian of the “Rush City” company. He . ! faaid 4 8 e | Tamblen, Maid Marian, Handspun, Ohio | is dend at the age of 8. Mr. Wolley served | *700Y 2 lacs ho will atend Rmmersons Oratorieal | Would also have an assistant at a salary of | Stranger clime, but were afterward captured | FaitP!ty Matd tatien indspun, HOnlol sl of 8. Mr. 3 5 1. Withers, Rawling, Wyo., is at tho | spoke to me and mentioned Madge Yorks, Polloge, | ftmd Jemmersons OUAOTIH g1 500 and he is to enjoy the perquisites of | and punished, whilo stay of sentence was se- | Bias, Lamplighter, Clifford, Libertine, P | thrice as the city's chief executive and | 1,5 I : e He said: ‘My God, how I love that girl." " < e fees exacted from . the. insurance sompanics | cured for Botsch and his son, pending ex- | dns: Buckrene Cuamus, Linda. Soort, Ages, | Several terms as councilman, He was born | VX e tarea : cn?,’“'x l..\fl”l‘){\!"cl‘:i:ml’(‘:nflpn] “ll\\:x]r“ufl.g'x ‘i»rrvlt::,]f for whom he does any work. L amination of the case by the supreme court, | Diggs, Senator Irby, Ducat and Dr, Has: | in New York, was quite a factor in pol- | ¢ olonel W. F. Cody is registered at the R e o e | The Lincoln charter bill 15 introducea by | Which remanded the case upon error for re- | brook: Debutante, five furlongs, for i-y itics and was one of the first members of | Paxton. place. were martled yesterday. - Ouing to the | heer- 1t Js houss rcll No. 418, Jes fivy | trial. At the last session of tho court the | O fillies, foals of 18, guarahicod value | the Tamany socicty. He joined the orsan: | W, A. Page left lst evening on a business : : £ N 0 elihty-two, entrics: Kindergarten, | ization in 1820 and yemained o member until Shice g affalr was very quiet, no one except Im- | scction provides that all cities and villages | 3¢ Was heard again, Peter Botsch alone | five furlongs, for 2-year-old colts and geld: | 1811 While a member of Tammany he par. | I to Chicago. ) s being tried, and the jury’s verdict was as- | jpve TYFONES, (o0 =-veat-old calts 5% J C. Pearce, Tabor, Ta., is o guest mediate fricnds being present. They will | having less than 100,000 and more than - ings, foals of 1893, guaranteed value $2,600, | ticipated in the memorable and historical Mrs, H. C. Pearce, Tabor, Ia., Is a gues make thelr futurs home In York. 40,000 inhabitants shall be governed by the | Faon, and battery. dudge Marshall “":,‘:’u;",‘_’i sighty-ons. entriesl Bound City | flhts which resulted In the founaing of the | at the Merchants. s el g 4 Al bvisio o Pho eals defenda amed . s amount, toge sev d one rlongs, Sweepstakes, | branch of the democratic party known a: v, v ap, Cearne; PaIBRY yas s dovely day - andiall | ths !’"‘,“,’“_" ;;r '?:“ act. The salary st of the | Wity the costs, will amount to a very large | for 3-year-olds and upward, guaranteed | the loco-focos. i Bilr- "’v‘,"- Watson l“"“ W/ B:Clapp ot Jearngy, merchapts - of this clly report a splendid | new Lincoln charter will be, if passed, as|gum for Mr. Botsch to pay, and there will be | value $2,000, seventy-four entries; 2-year-old [ BLOOMINGTON, Tll, Feb. 17.—David |are Paxton guests. J ) trade. The square was crowded with teams. | follow: Mayor, $2,100 per annum; city | yot the expense of the trial of his son. champions stakes, five and one-half fur- | Wetzell, one of the most distinguished | 1% G. Arthur, Missourl Valley, Ia., is regis- More trading is being done at the present | clerk, $2,000; deputy city clerk, $1,200; city e g lunln-n‘ Iur| "’;‘-«"&i\m'nlfi !ml-lr “'slm'n “;{"‘5' gxlmsllym ulf uw‘ (‘{n-ls:h'ulx ('lwl’n‘l;, (]H«‘d in | tered at the Millard, time than could hardly be expected, as times | treasurer, $3,000; deputy treasurer, $1,200; Farmers Instituto Closed, anteed value , 128 entries; Street Rall-| San Francisco last night. He had been | 3\ “p " pronnan of Rapld City is regls- f . ‘ el . i i way stakes, mile and seventy 1s, handi- | pastor | everal points’ in Tllinoi ohn R. v ¥ & are and the scason belug Uk carly, yot all | ity attorne 000; deputy, $1,000; police | FREMONT, Feb. 17.—(Special)—The Dolge | Sty Sweepstakes, for oy enoiin. foals of | Hateninson, Kan. and Oukland, Coro ™ | tered at the Paxton. riport a better trade than expeeted Judge, $1,200; city engincer, $1,800; commis- | County Farmers Institute closed last evening guaranteed’ value = $2,000, forty en- e e J. C. Ryan, Spearfish, §. D., was a visitor Ord Notes nud Fersonal N‘lmf:r r!l public works 7 $1,600; councilmen, | after a serles of interesting meeting: Prot. Memorial handicap, 4 stakes, one MAY NEVER BE RESUMED, in Omaha yesterday $300; member of the excise beard, $300; chief 4 mile’ and _one-eighth, for r-olds’ and 445 g ORD, Neb,, Feb, 17.—(Special)—Mr. Olm- | a¢ police, $100 per month: cacts wolicesy, | TAYIor of the State university on Friday | upward, guaranteed S50, forty-six - | oo\ wniive oo commpirac T Mr, and Mrs, C. G. Dallas, Creston, Ia, ead left liere Thursday morning for Spokane | $76, street. comenle j oach, 1 MAN, | night gave an illustrated lecture on Mexlco, | tries; Club Members handicap, mile and a | 2% Ponepiracy . Oase Ot | are Merchants guests. i it 5 street commissioner, $75 per month; | pha yiews were shown by a stereopticon, and | auarier, for -olds and upward, guar- Callod Again C. E. Dodge of the Union Pacific, Rawlins, Falls, where he thinks of locating. hief of fire department, '$125 per month. | wero made from photographs taken by the | anteed value 00, sixty-five entries, Includ- | TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 17.—The ad- | v % D0 Elent ' Mrs. W. S. McCarthy started Thursday - professor during two trips in that country, | ki Simmons, Dr. Rice, Chimes, Yo Tam- | journed conspiracy trial at Chicago will | "3 0% 00 F 0 (e vom the Bart morning for & visit with relatives at Ma- IRCE POINTERS, The exposition of the primitive methods of [ jighier, - Plutus, Clifford, Libertine, Ida | hever be resumed; it will die out,” sald [ .\ hoyy are at the Murra quoketa, Ta. 3 i Mexican farmers was a source of considerable | Plekwicl, Faraday, = Buckréne, Ciamus, | Bugene Debs, president of the American | ©PPEY 06 B8 VO COMER T. L. Hall was a visitor in Haslings lagt | Pertinent Paragraphs Portaining to People [ amusement and comment, Linda, Counter Tenor, Diggs, Senator Irby, | Rallway union, last night. “I will never - Wa: SURH e g griev, week. of thut Loculity. The sugar bect question was presented [ Wekota, Carlshad, Chiswick'and Dr. Has | be put on the stand again in that case, 1|1 8re gucsts at the Murray. § Mrs. J. W. Perry departed Jast week for a | PIERCE, Neb., Feb. 17.—(Special)—There | ¥esterday in a valuable paper by R. M. | D Browers' siakos, six turlongs, handic | want o trial, but the General Munagors [ 1% M. Franse and C. € Bartels of West . a visit to friends In Wayne, Neb, w small b S i Allen of Ames, who from his successful ex- | SAD. Sweebstakes, o8 =oyearcolcs, Tons, of | association has connived to have it killed. | Point have rooms at the Paxton. A% oi1sonin 1 ws @ small but very cnjoyable gathering ! wuaranieed 32,000, seventy-six entries; 88 g pa.10 have Mra. I, M. J. Cooley of Lincoln has ar-| ui"tno nome of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Powers | Perience is an acknowledged authority on tho b iy el | Mr. Wickes went to Furope 1o ¢ Superintendent Rathbun of the Missour! | rived Liere o assist in the revival meetings " 3 . W, s | subject, 4 3 4 I trigl. 1 will tell th : ¢ : 9 B sweepstakes for d-year-olds and ' upward, | grith,, & W 00 T e Pacific was In Omaha rda R bna M bttoniat i ohureh Wedncsday evening. Light refreshments were [ A resolution was passed commending the | guaranteed value $2,000, elghty-four entries | f¢W thines on iitor A 3. Brion, ex-deputy labor commissioner, | A moeting was held at the court honse for | served and a pleasant time passed. bli) now efore the leglalature segsraing the [ The-stablos’ represeited 'inglude; | Feed A IphAL i apoals A b e “ight Years of Suffering o purpose of diseussing means for seeuring | The S PMant . manufactury sale of oleomargurine, oster, the Kendall, ey Schreiber, ot s w o x ding i i o phea” i toed for “the. comin meason: Tt | gy e Mews Christian assoclation of | M5 g il £ d utter: Making w ith, g D; Paiton, “Waldbaum, 3 W | GO Mitgers ‘ashbclition, S would | W D Smith, propricior of the w0 | oerect Gure by Hood's Sarsaparilla wag deciied to send @ committee enst fo | fav oY, SOVC @ dinner and supper Wednos- | th subject of a paper by F. H. Vaughan, | Rosers, It L Rose, T . McCafforty, AL R | have come out n the trial if it had been | News is stonping at 4o TNl o the| *C.1. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass, i T X hilig e purpose of raising funds to equip | allo ere: scussl eckels, the C 3 8 | continued.” Thirty members of Eddie Foy's “Off the 3 o ., Lowell, solicit donations of grain 10 help out the 4 B 4o o A o )| which called out an interesting discussion. A Brok., C. Jacob Ruppert, ¥ 3 " 8308 ; = od's needy, The committee appointed was: Rey, | bielr rooms. The affair was very liberally | " Frank Whitmore read a paper telling of his Tramiine & Joanson. 15 an, W, P. | ARRANGING TO RECRIVE GRAY'S popy, | Earth” company are quartercd at the Barker. Dear Sirs: —Wo have tried Hood's Sarsapa. A T T B T A Rl i PP ;};l:ll‘;u:i;/;u‘lrul;] Mbout §0 profit was reaped | exporience with sugar beets, and the discus. | M¢Crane and many others tar-olgs | NG Sty “| " Mrs. Benton Maret of Lincoln Is visiting and find 1t h;lha‘ull you clatm for it My V. Juckso) 0 ret 0ld the o _thelr effo sion which followed brought out many in- d upward mentioned in the Inaugural and | . < s Grace Kenuedy, 2003 South Thirteenth ifo was poisoned by fyy when & young womaa, Gt dacktean, who Te “:.'»,;.:.' ahe Ord| "3y, Humphrey, who had his knee cap | teresting points, . oo i Clab embers summaries are also included | Funeral of the Miniter Will Bo Held ¥ri- | Miss Grace Kennedy 11 for cght years was troublsd overy sasan ioh. T, and will move to that place as | Proken while skating some time ago, is now | At the Saturday evening session Mrs. A, M, | in the principal entries in the other 3-year- day at Indianapolis. L 2 el i AT e it fred Bdwards, tho stage mansger of “Off | soon 2 he can make arrangements to do so, | *Ple to walk without the use of crutches. | Edwards read a paper on “The Best Hog to 14 races. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17.—Arrangements | = Fre ) a7 T i 3 0 B * gecompanicd by hix wiie, is at arsds Colonel Bixby delivered his lecture, en- | ohe Ladies' Aid soclety of the First| Breed.” Mrs. Edwards is a successful stock JORN 8. JOHNSON DEFEATED, for the funeral of Minister Gray were | 1 I'M’I::‘; accompauied by Hood ss],.rl‘l‘ ures titled “The Country Editor,” to a large and | Methodist chureh will give a social at the | ralser, and her opinions are received’ with completed tonight. The remains are ex- B e e i el h i appreciative andience Friday evening under | Bome of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8, Reppert Wednes- | favor, This question brought out a vaulable | Overthrower of Many Champions Rimself | pected Thursday afternoon, and if they | ‘x\'rl{v.xe o e e | A the breaklng out and terrible itehing an e Guspiocs of the Ora Militia company. | 44y eveuing for the benefit of the church. discusston. There were musical and literary Overthrown by Peter Osthund. ve will be met at the station by the | 480 Clyde Op 4 b burikog. 1 thought lors Was aa bad n caso as The procceds will go toward furnishing the | Albert Steinkraus, county treasurer, has{ features during the closing session, and & | MINNEAPOLIS; Feb. 1.—John §, John-| ity and state officials and militia. ~The | 88 U5 S0 000 anyono cvor had, She was in this distressiog armoty. The boys take a great interest fn | Fecovered from his recent illness and 1§ able | social talk among the farmers. son, the breaker’of unnumbered records, | body will be taken to the state house, | 11 B Carter and wite and Po 0 ATESONE | conditlon overy yoar until she began to take their military duties, and are fast forging | t0_attend to his duties, The Catholic falr which has been In pro- | Wl compelled to‘lower his colors at Nor. | Where it will lie in state until 4 o'clock and wife are members o I arth’ Hood's Sarsapariiia, whioh has affsated & el to-the front as a well drilled company undor | - Several friends gathered at the home of | gress at Masoule Temple hall for the past | WES EPMIRRCC RGOV ok P00 TG SATCH Priday ‘morning. The body will be taken | company at the Barker. Y Koal Sorsnriia. el L AL SR the efclent management of Captain 8. A.| MF l:n|d ms,l'r, “IL lin-rl;“l-'rhluy evening | week closed lu;n‘x..mu]n_.l mu wan umle{‘lhu U o A A Pyt [0 Union City for burial. a. l}l_'shnrl. n(r[.\ulm.;l.a( iy, A c, !}yui U Stacy, formerly adjutant of Sccond regl- | to celebrate the first wedding anniversary | management of the Philharmonic guild, a f ChEMD! Mirshy Sk 0. R% ——— nor of Central City and Charles eghtol | De: - - The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Craig| fair. CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, Feb. g . ' R s twenty rods of ‘the finish, when Ostlund |, Ao B b s moctiom | Miss E. Liggott, Misses M. ana A. Hartley, | Shols well and hearty, T liave taken IHood's Jolmson Connty Farmers (o Meet. was the scene of happiness and merriment | Eremont’s Proposed ire Light Plant, | made s wonderful burst of speed and won | €lal)-The present sensaion In this sectlon | L5 DG Siss Sadiein and Mrs. Vile (ter the grip with good results, and TBCUMSEH, Neb., Feb. 17.—(Speclal)— | Friday evening. In responso to invitations a | pREMONT, Feb. 19.—(Speclal)—The ques- | DY 1e88 than two feet, in 2:58 115 The lce | 18 the AT 8 as | hom the Karth” compsny are at the | puve siss mven itio our four children, We are The Johnson County Farmers' institute wili | 1arge number of friends congregated to pass Hpeedy i was in bad condition, owing to the mild | been granted Lillia Taft from her husbund, Luye 8l 4 bo held here this weel, Thursday, Friday | y - 2 f fon that has been agitating the mind of the | weather and the falling ‘snow, consequently | Bdson 13. Taft, proprietor of the hotel he ker. 1 pletures of perfest health and owe 1t to the evening in playing high five. About mid- | t1on that has been ag 5 d.spagaliing f 5 : I E the hotel her ‘ - o oldest advance B eata s e F4lal sohanllaxt iavi all returned to their homes feeling that none [ 18 the evident determination of the elty au- | Filaiscance, wiieh was made by Ostiund | in 1582, the bride being o Bufralo Dolle of | it o0 A o e 1 Slopplug at the | Nk "1 Mou dectds to take Hood's Sarsapa The pupils of the High school last evening | jy Piorce can entertain in a more congenial | thorities to construct an electrie light plant | ¢ mer, Norway, in February, 1894, The | prominent family. In her complaint W . “ J A il12 do not De induced to buy any other instead. gave a very croditable entertainment 0 & | and hospitable mauner than Mr. and Mrs, | a0d operate it in connection with city water | race was, nevertheless, a pretty one from | some weeks ago, but now made pub Barker. L i du R dloivcs.._, huxun- 'luhu;m- in the © ! urch Cralg, " | works for the lighting of the streets of the eity. | start to mwh \uunl was lr)lh‘ ‘unv.llml the |"N nm]: Mrs, 'l"u['l n" ged ¢ .| R. . McCarter, president of mrr:'iu:.p Hood's Pills aro hand made, and perfecs The city has been in darkness for the past AT i iy | By a careful administration of city affairs | Johnson did bot keem to be ‘in st | cruelty on the part of her husband, and |deiphia Mortgage and Trust company of Phila- e s 25¢, e two eveninge, owing {o repairs being In pro- | o 1S ICrary program rendered by the mom- | (¥ e S50t Gcoumulated, and this money | form. He holds” the world's rec this 1a sald 1o have commenced. s delbhia Mortzame u s ar iy | W roportlon and appoarance, 85e. per boxe gress at the lighting e hers of the Epworth league at the Methodist | (V€ posed to appropriate for the lectric | Mile and has hlways been a great finisher, | thelr marriage. Mrs panied by aber of years Mr, MoCarter was the | 2 R R g B ey hurch Friday evening was very entertain- | 1t 18 proposed ppropriate for the lectric | 11, 014y g geqasion Ostlund displayed by | her mother, has returned to Buffalo, where number of years Mr. MoGa N SR b “:“ ,"\‘\“i“"“ ," |IH < “‘:"‘“'1‘ ball "‘“l' & \}"“‘"‘. A ""‘"k“’l“l ’;“"‘d‘b“:(i:‘; S 800 “i“‘:‘ far the best rirluy!;lu l|\h\|l'hll'r>4 mn‘ I”T has property to the amount of about | brivate manager for -4)( Gould. A 1 ke al anquet ake place Tuesday evening al AR L Th s et ss Jessio Chappel | has been presented, asking the council to| friends claim that he could have widened | $20,000. the Mercer: 1. N. Groves, Cl e e s e tho Beaver opera house X, ,,\,\..',»,":.'4“‘,k”]flt{”n.m’: Jpse Chapbel | yipropriate the money and construct the | the distance belween himself and Johnson L ————— A e A m A ’ (HREE NIGHTS MORE C. M. Chamberlaln spent part of the week [ WO WA At HIe pa 0 .1‘ ok PRICE S | Dlant, and this is over a majority of the lose had he so desired. Hotel Guy yxiat J. C. Wilson and wife, Dos M tinee . 0 en”scasie Ditlon | Dride 1 a bighly respected youns ddy, the | Yoters. The councll accordingly pissed an Virginia dockey Club Openin BROOKLYN, Ieb. 17.—Henry Knoke and |y, 'y, D, Parker, Fort Robinon; E. Matinee Wednesday. iss Jessie Dillon Is home fren a prolonged PR Y Apented Joung fady, the | o dinance, and proposes to gu ahead with the - GTON. F. .2 QO Henry Semis of Hoboken, about 20 years of | ittt ““pory Robinson; E. K. Carr, G SHOW HITS 'EM HARD, visit with friends in Lincoln. daughter of one of Plerce's energetic business | {7/ A" WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Secretary Hug F i1 T aa 1n Afilianis” Natal s | ERATNS THE_BI Ri L e e Ty while the groom 15 a young attoruey | YO project is, of course, opposed by the | D MeIntyre of the Virginia Jockey club, L st lant o oot | Aizoral Pesd R,k caRsi BACIaal | DD[E FO way speut the pust week in this eity. wide ctrcle of friends Fremont Gas and Electric Light company and | Which conducts Its m s at the St | fafled to make any response when called | 80% 10 SR Bolne, Lo Mz and Mrs. H. P. Marble of Fullerton Male quartet Is & NeW |y friends. This company has been recelving aph race track, announces that it has | this morning, The door was broken down | Mollne; ' - - spont several drys this week visiting relatives | MUsical organization fn this city. The young | A prsiderable revi ATy J nined to commence the spring meet- [ and it was found that they had been as e — AND THE—— e f 8 this week viaiting relatives | ;o "are excellent siugers and constitute the | 8,cnsldcrable revenue from the elty for fur on Monday, March 18 The orlglnal in- | phyxiated by as. 10 s belleved that It had LOCAL BREVITIES 3 0 ller the | Lighing lights, and naturally objeets to the | \ok ¢ 3 Lo commence on M en dccldentally turne — MERICAN Tl A\']‘S \ gMrs. B D. Wrlgc Js viiing a siscer at Ghole at the Congregational ohuteh each Sud- | plan proposed. The contract for street light- but the recent heavy SHOW storma m & acoidentally turned on. A meeting of the Omaha View Lmprov AMERICAY { K mith Ceater, Ian day ev ) 5 g with the company expires next fall, and s The cl i = o of . Mortos ent cl e he his evening at Twen- The Tecumsch military bend 18 to be reor- W. Mchonald, one of Plerce's | j; hins been the purpose of the city authori- c from the Jocke Honting the Fewlly of . K. Morton, ment club will be held this evening a b ganized Prof. C. 1. Whitney instructor. ug business men, has declded | ties for some years to make some different at sishisy (a| DENVER Veb. 3T-Chiaf of Palioe Arm. | ty-sizli and lake Sin 21nnm 0 that his voeation in life will bo that of an ‘it ek g rent | fhe country have ngaged stalls. | strong is making a search for the wife and | ~Charles Strangland, & laborer and an ace: O 2R lH Al( dumen ) rady Bt attorney. He {8 now studying In the 1aW | Feuee s avistones expire '8 When the eon i two children of G. K. Morton who com- | sional applicant for lodgiugs at ie 1 YATER Peb. 17, -~(Spe: office of ex-County Attorney Cones. " e s beel o va- Smarrne 2 cion “ 5 mitted suicide at Whiting, Ind., February | station, was taken sick yesterday, and was y e WATERLOO, Nab., Feb. 17.-~(Special) e Ty ey g TR e (T matier ’l{“fm\:;“:; ‘"‘“"“‘l “‘"{ ‘:"f vao| NEwCAST Eng., Feb, 10. “Information Which the man had dropped | taken to the Methodist hospital. ORED A BIG SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. Tames Lirady, & pionear cittscn, While walking | gy Keroscns barrels Tuesdsy morning, sone | o bicounclh committees a4 1o location of | ying match between Charles W. Harding | in conversation causes the betiel that s | “A% 00" o ln (he cottage of . Pribor: | Everstody delighied with tia. Ui spectacle up tha streot, tripped and fell ou the sbarp | one Lave stolen them the night before, The | the éngineer's blans, o' report at & special Tuomas Bullvan took plsce on the | (amlly ia heve { sky, located at 1412 Canton street, did about | B4 sdtly M sou Want to gstwsebte) adge of e sidewalk, cuitiug a Lad gash | frm suspecied certai parties of the theft and | meeting Tuesday evening, and it is probable | 1IYer Tyme vesterday. It was for a Surveylng @ New koad to Denver. $50" damage to the building and [ e o 4 o d the #po '8 cl u 4 h 1 The. 40 meuts ui G0 each. across both vyes. Mo was taken to St Jo- | the barrels were pald for Friday morning. | that bids for supplies and construction will | Hanee P 3 e e o heci | GUTHRIE, Okl, Feb, 1T.—A corps of | last night. The blaze was coused by the | s H5ie%ha 91.00; baloony, ’ in the Fantastic Operatic Extravaganze, seph's bospital at Omaiw thls afternoon. The club dauces which have been in pro- | be advertised for soon. {nterest at this juncture, as it was under- | Choctaw surveyors have started west Zrom | explosion of an oll lamp.