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THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY., MARCI 17, 1884. II cou"c"_ BLUFFS 1 to 10, inclusive, block 55, Crescent|around home. Her mother is in poor |rad Mr. Hamilton’s present visit ia for N H MO City, £300. health, and her father, . W. Oarpen |the purpose of introducing itin this coun- 0 Jeremiah Folsom to Petor Krecht, lot | ter, wants tho papers of the state to ad- [try, months 01d broke out with some kind ADDITIONAL LOOGAL NEWS. 19, block 23, Beer's sub, 8175, vertiso the lost girl, THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1N OMAHA TO BUY Fol= et Tell=fe Is AT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States | —— of Hatat O e e T | | John Ryan to H. P Larson, part awl. [ A4 o Dubuque mass meeting held to |y, o Ry Y 19, 07, 43, $100, ; ting 0| Dot v vre % was miteo ¥ i WAR OPENED. Hoyt Sherman, receiver, to K, R.|Protest againat the proposed moasure bo- | 1y a a Jefforson avonuecar, A young Pt g e #-S Hinckley, lot 8, block 4, Walnut, £450, ,10Te the state legislaturo to tax private | 1 man roso and gave up his soat to & . R 9 W - ) acho citize pnominations N cupie Minden, Rusk Gotinty Tovhs. Loopold Kern to Lowis S. Snyder, lots 7 | *hvol®, ““"";p;‘("ch':_‘: it s by [1ndy, andhin chum, who cecupied tho ; . 1 , < were present. soat, tonde i iti o ufered tor many veaa trom wcorson my | TG HOLA-0FE Members of the Conncil |and 6, blook 6, Jackson's add, $2,800. | et Peasit,, Bpeectos, wore SOl |next soat, tendured him a poition on his Fien very Iat. o And palafa, during which time Charlos 8. Dulin to J. V. Benjamin, | ) o, o il of the | knee, which he accepted. ~They chatte o MBI STeTyIRiDE b0 Wik & o, Batin ven Indicate Hostiity to Vanghan lot 6, block 23, Avoen, §300. church, and Rev. D. J. Burrill, of the | loasantly, and were drolling back and bok Swi‘ts sjecils by advice of a friend, and in & ' g Y h i Second Presbyterian church, in opposi- [ FHH TOENY 5688, SHA 80, o ort time waa «ured sound and well. John Shadden to James Christensen, he bill. Th POAL 6x. [LOTth & out & knee-sy seat, ) Edwin J. Miller, Beaumont, Texas. . part ne}, sel, 20, 77, 43, 870, tion to “l‘l b1 s wiod. | When the car stopped and & young lady on afflieted with Sorofula for twelve 3 How He Can in Tarn Make it Inter- | Thomas Tedford to Joey Tedford, se}, | €toment and the meeting was crowded. | 40,04, The_force of habit was too ad sores on me as lare as & man's h; esting for Thom sw) and aw}, se), 9, 77, 44, 800, Phone Boslay, on trial at Clinton for [strong for the Detroiter, He forgot that 3 LT, Hart to J, M. Palmer, part lots | killing Frank Young and wounding of |he was uncomfortably perched on his 13 and 14, block 18, Riddle’s sub, | Bill Kenneay, was found guilty of as. [fricnd's knee, and, jumping up gallantly, £5,000. sault, and was fined 81 and costa. The [sud in his most persuasive tone: *‘Take Total sales, $12,720, jury had the option of finding tho de.|my soat, Miss.” Lightning shot from the 1 purpose, and had injured m: | Potash, Your Swift's Six 3 There has been i permanently, and I h ome curiosity felt as to how the council would work with e —— tendant guilty of assault, of assault with ’.mwinn‘{\ \\lyosl. .pn«l':).nr_o.vi-nl|;\Wlkau. to select from. W. R. Vaughan as mayor. It is a demo- s a et of toatures, a comploxiol intent to do great bodily injury, or of |gers buried their faces in their hand on Blood and Ski ol g yor, a dem is & sy mploxion [ y _1njury, H : B il i ratio ool and ie:As & enrooms Wi Tho tineture of a skin that T adwire,” | manslaughter. Judge Hayes, in passing | c! iefa or looked out of the window The | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB . THESWIFT SPECIFIO €O, o - ' Inusing Pozzoni's complexion powder, sontence, said ho woula himself complote | friond, however, sottled the matter by va- p “Drverd Atwta s, [ but as is well known there have been Fairest charms vou will acoviro tho burlesque, a8 he did in maming. the | catng his seat, and peace was restored. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. it - dissensions in the party and some of the 'anmm[ 3 penalty. - e e et it any | leading democrats have been openly anti- 2 The_Creston Gasotte is reliably in- DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S ' corporate name ofa groatroad. | Vaughan, The moetings of the old coun- SALUL SR L formed that an engineer of that _city, in g RICHARDSZ& CLARKE W. A. CLARKE T 1o e v e Lt i iohts indi. | . Wheat—No. 2 spring, 700; No. 8, 60c; re- [tho absence of his family, took a bath i 4 B 3 required by the traveling pub- | cil on Friday and Saturday nights indi- | jasted, 50c; good domand. B Proprietors. Superintendne "4 Short Line, Quick Bt ) 1 b bt g M e Lt ) After the bath he sat down in a stato of o lid the best o' wocommod cates clearly that there is a disposition c‘-g:&lmnlm aro paying 84 for old corn nudity before a window, and in that con- AND by * e by the Eromt rony b L mich are 1t | qpong the four hold-ovor membors to | Mo aee or BO¥) o4 02, Jition was scen by several ladies and omaha Iron WOrks' rasp Vaughan. In the first place they ay—4 00@6 00 por ton; b0o per bale, children. The Gazette says it also ap- p Vaugh I tho firat place they | Hay—t 000 o0 50c per bal hild Tho Gazott it sl ai e oi J yo—40@45¢ ears that the man did the same thin raised the salaries of the ity attornos, | Clrn Moal 125 per 100 pounds, faat 11, 8ifioe (s Thak e3H0R RS, thie B city auditor and other officers, but noj Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ gineer has been discharged by the Bur B ), 00. r} raise was made on the mayor's salory. | ‘Saat—Delivored, hard, 1150 por ton soft, | ington master mechanic. > , a10AGO, [j] ILwAUREE And St. Paul. | vas not becsuse tho comnc 5 3 » the council thought | 5 00 per ton i scan, TequiNGs NS Shange of B0b U sard—Tairhank's, wholseaing ot 11c In his early And prosperous years, one | the dlaese roleme B o g o O O on Toten owna and operates over 4,500 miles of the salary of £600 high enough, for less Flour—OCity Hour, 1 60@3 3 Alexander Scott owned the major part FiGt Wil PR Troventive by either sex, itis orthern Tllinols, Wisconsin, Minnoiota, Towa | than a year ago they tried to raise Mayor | Brooms 300 per doz. f Kast Des Moines. He was wealthy, | impossivlo to conteac poane) pih 1t the nd a8 te main lines, branches and connoe. S v ) ) PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy belng infooted directly to tho seat of U. P. RAILWAY, - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS , s it wi { sattor f 080 of those al tHicted wo g1 ntres of th | Bowman's salary to $000, but Tik Brk i"“‘ it was said ”}“ he *’vf‘t“‘“ e 106 Daxon to atre, or wo will refaml tho mon y his incy b . He o by go paid, 2. por box or throo to between | Showing up the law that the salary could 1 ¢ alidl l‘- % |“"|m;"‘wn“: ;r’:, :‘,’ ‘I l: ru“‘)‘\ which e «.}“.I" D S P S Chioago, Milwaukeo, 8t. Paul and Minneape R T b 5 el ng now and | deeded to the state the lot upe hic . . e Chicess. Asikes, TA Oriees and WIkouA not be incroased during his term of | thorais a good demand for all grades; choice | the capitol now stands without cost. Ho WRITTEN GUARANTEES Chicago, Milwaukeo, Aberdeen and a office, the council took it back. |Peckiug, mixed, 5 2 brought misfortune upon himself in timo; | 3sued by all authorized agents. aukoe, Eau Claire and s g 3 aukee, Wausau and Merrill. They raised the salary of the city attor PRODUCE. gambling and drink were the instruments Dr Felix L.e Brun&Co. g0, Milwaukoe, Beaver Dam and Oshkos ney, who is anything but a Vaughs Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- |of his downfall. Ho died a pauper and Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowon. Al ything but a han 3 e g 3 & G H L _ ¢ cato, Milwaukoe, Madison and Prairiodu Ohtsn | man, and then turned about and em. | Mission merchants, 538 Br "_“lw“y~ was ouried in a pauper’s grave, almost SOLE PROPRIETORS. Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault. ployed the retiring city attorney, to Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 15@ | within the shadow of the capitol dome. N F. Goodman, Drugglst, Sole Agent, r Omaha oit Janesville aud Mineral Point 20c; creamery, 33c. Nojhonsant taarks hik grave:hwosdon | Mo wiy nd Dubugue. whom the council has shown little re Cedar Raplds. | spect, to assist the new attorney with the I raised salary. Chicago vauker ll and Chamberlain, A still worse drive at Mayor Vaughan " Tggs —121¢ 'por dozen, HoRBo iti i ) - ¥ P eadboard alone distinguishes it from Poultry - Roudy salo;chickens,dressed, 124c: |y, "o dine level, ive, 8c: turkoys, dressod, 1nc; live, 1lo ucks, dressed, live, Sc. A shooting affai occurred at Mornin, Rock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolls. | ig the cutting down of the police force t« FRUITS, Sun, Louisa county, on the morning ot e ot oL five members and a chief. It was gen-| Oranges—4 00@4 25 per hox. - the Llth inst., which resulted in the Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars in erally known that Vaughan favored an| Lemons—i 00 per box. death of Wade Campbell at the hands of ulililhwvAnll;lgnEtEu’x:nmhuuqxrth'—‘ HICAG Bananas -3 5)@4 00 per bunch J. Frank Sterrett, the particulavs ot Vegotables ~Potatoes, 40; onions, 40c; cab age, none in tho market; apples, ready sale 8 25@4 00 for prime stock which are given as'follows: Campboll and Storrott, boys about 16 years of age, attended the public school at Morning d every attention 18 paid to pass y courte |crease, and as he has the appointing the employes of the company. council evidently desired to cut him down as a mere matter of personal spite. uL LWAY |increase in the number rather than a de- Wokgers . 8. MERKILL, A. V. H. CARPEXTRE, Of'course no_one protends that the city. N e A Sun. A quarrel occurred during the re % G o m HEAFYORD, S scaitered us it is aver wholo township, e coss, and Campbell choked and shook ; T sl I can get along with five policemen. 5 Sterrott, who was no match for him in » a guaranteed spocifio for Hysteria, Dirzi \ TR O The council having thrdwn down the| Dubuquein its schoolelection cast only | personal encounter. While this was going Gonyuiaionn, ' Mia, Nervous Neuralgia, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS'IN - Sl e 5 e ileadacho, Norvons Prostration causod by tho use 8. H . ATWO0O0D gauntlet, Mayor Vaughan has an excei 3 votes. on Sterrett, with his left hand on Camp- } /£ alcohol or tobao: akefulness, Mental De- - o ’ lent chance to make it interesting for all bell’s breast pushing him back, pulled a | rression, Boftening } the Brain rosulting in in L] n attsmouth, - - - - Neb|concerned. If ho has but five policomen | pyimie syt Yotod to establish . freo |yl pistol with his right, and - putting | {32100 ik o misers, docay and doacty BREADER O THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADE he ought to pick out men of grit enough P g 14 the muzzle close to his antagonist’s breast | in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat- to pull some of the gambling houses and | A Davis county baby, two weeks old, |fired, the ball passing through his own | [Frha caubed by ovor.oxortion of tho bruin, self. 4 EHEH]HI] ANl] JEHSEY [:AT"_E houses of ill-fame, and brihg to the front | weighs 3} pounds. thumb and entering Campbell’s breast, § ono month's troatment. #1, . or six boxer ’ A ey all in the houses,whether they be ofticials The lateat school fund apportionment cutting an artery close to the heart and | “or $5.00,sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price. avoun ook o s, o not. divides $124,244.40. producing death in twonty minutes. _An |, (L5 SULENAN S avitow | WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mayor Vaughan should also investipate inquest was held this atternoon, the jury j ;. ¥ - 2 : . y ry sl boxer 1 with §5.00, wo will BR.HORNE’S E some of tho transactions of the past year, | Coal has been discovered near Atlantic | returning a verdict of malicious homi- | snd the barchanes OE WHiton gharadtho to- ro. " . l . He should inquire into the $100 which | at a depth of 120 febt. cide. Sterrett was held in $1,000 bail to | fand the money if the trestment doos not effoct Ml" and Graln. Elevalor Machlner Ald. James drew on the back pay resoln- appear bofore the grand jury ot the next | 5% GAGDMAN. S0l » eet. b I kod of ot e, So000% 1 | torm of the distriot oourt MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE ! talked of at Ottumws. ARSI D N2 H uriling S B 3 “v#.\’éy ) iy, V%% [tion, which was afterwards rescinded. Ié EFIBB st He should inquire by what authority Sioux City is complaining of the soap Dan Eicher has been drawing $25 a N D > Tor soven years Allens Brain Food has [) ! . month as purchasing agent for the city. | swindlo on tho stroot cornets. oo oars Atlon s B Koo bae| 1 th hilre to et G and vt comtc Oelgbrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting ' Cloth b o should inquire whother city oflicale | Tho fast wmail train enables the Chicago | Nervousnoss Sorvaus Dobility and vostorins | - issue.”They wid bo plossed with tho colcton, STEAM PUMPS, STEAM? WATER ANDJGAS PIPE. $1.000 .W_ouldfl_oy Bu have any legal right to be interested in m : TR orning papers to reach Des Moines at 2 | o ingtance has it ever failed; test it. S1;0 ~rwere lofed with” the A city contracts; whether the mayor can e elTins et v choutins a7, ool safn to the sity, and whethes o oo [ ™ e Ay DR BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, ey o St wl by Sebingor o | voam, 1 Fusnshed o e ity ek | divonesd rom. thetr pusbands ot e st HER OURIOSITY SHOP. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. 3 y g R S \ ‘my stor, 1420 Douglas street, Omaha Neb, P i £ it WILLIAM LYONS, | He should inquire how it is that the city | term of court. W ALE % 4 Yook, Opposte poslolon, rooni 4 Fren- | olorke has been paid $100 a month for | Mhe city treasurer of Atiantio is now] e O nate Discako of o Beatiful 4 For rale at C. F.j Goodman's) Drug ‘store, {111 | some time, and that the ordinance mak- | yoquired to give a bond of $20,000, an , Western Woman. 3t aimm St Omui, ing such a raise was not amended anii! { mereago from $3,000, . v 0.0 v last Friday night. He should inquirnl ' Al E N N 1 q G s how Alderman Keating can be al-1 Gillette Brothers' store in Burlington ; A lowed _extra compensation on nc. | was burglarized of 5600 worth of goods IMPROVED count of some committee work, Mayor |on the night of the 10th inat. party at Kokomo. She would not dance SOFT Vaughan, onght not to tet theso matters| . A, Dyer, of Drake university, Des | but kept in retirement as a looker-on. QEATI~Y ',‘l!;“‘ by without investigation, and if | Moines, won the first place at the state |'The party broke up; the young fellow the veeriuN ;ufl?’-].fifffi?fi"f.’.{ffifii l{fi"lrof"'"'“i"’ oratorical contest at Ames last week. Hanpics: of t(;m yvholle flot- He lthtmgh: h B o X i % i he had found a jewel of rare value, aud Now that the council has hoisted its flag, | The Keokuk Gate City explains that ‘prim)d it uccura.]ugly. His dream was of Mayor Vaughan should sail in, and lot | it did not say that President Magoun was | sjiort duration, for a change came over o S o e 1o gy | the public have tho benefit of whatever “‘something” crusty, but “‘sometimes. its apirit the next day when an oflicer D\ IRRTAme (2, MeAT REEE ! | facts can be had by this falling out. Petor Ellwanger, a well-known mu- | arrived from 'Frisco who wanted the fair Dratistaction thas any otber Cors. O, : i ri in t! koty or pHco paid wii sician of Dubuque, residing there since | maiden to accompany him to "Frisco on t ‘physleians, , it I 1111852, died of paralysis on the 12th, aged | the charge of larceny. Inyestigaticn rets, Pr teen Joan, ' Postagt | the mlm;{ p]hy]»l('num and (:ljl?mm&n, {‘;r their | G vears showed that every rag she had on at the O As purity and wholesomeness. Beware of A ¥ (5 vi The S PO A e terfeits, and ask your grocer or drugy Miss Carrie Cubbage, of Clinton, has a | PATYY the night provious was stolen, Th the genuine article, propared by Dr. J. G. B. | hen-house A dog got into it the othcr | 4ress she wore on_ that occasion was JOHN H, F. LEFMANN, _|Sisgert & night and killed forty-two of Mrs, Cub- | besutiful silk, and fitted hor graceful —= e bage’s fowls. i form to perfection. It was the most ele. —— gant dress at the Farty, and Miss Maudie | s OO OO0 1 U RO PE' ' The Boston Bicyelists & @ |(GWilmot and Sewell the bicyclists, Who |, .red her house on fire, climbed upon | dress was not made for her, neither had Imported Beer Leapviuie, Col,, March 9.—Some time ago a young miner of wealth fell in with a Indy, Miss Maudie, and took her to a This space is owned by BLACKWELL'S BULL, . gITION TIIAO Angostura Bitters aro en d by all Of course wo mean the famous animal appearing on the label of every genuino package of Black- well's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, Every dealer keeps this, the best Smoking Tobaccomade. Noue, genuine without trade.mark of the Bull. ODELL ROLLER MILL. - We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, fremStone to the Roller System. g™ kispecial attention givea to furnishing Power Tlants for m:g pgra ende Il Fonten, at redged ratos. | wonders in their line, NIET, with maps ar | Bostonians and their appearance as per-| Mrs. Barnard, of Cherokee, whose hus- 110 cents. . CDIK & SON, Villisca boasts a young lady who dis- | was the envy of all the other ladies. That IS GRAND EXCURSIONS Josve Now Nor. | havo created so much interest here have | the roof, aud put out the blaze with a | sho bought it, and this was true of every TIC AN gone westward, They are certainly |cup of anlu.t 'l;{m Revn:lwlnku the legis- | article of clothing she wore fru:lt.hu sole They are both |lature to vote her a medal, of her foot to the top of her head. v AN BN Th)iu (llism:erykpruml()ltm.l t!xta ufligar !,3 IN BOTTLES. g 4 ik | b6 ore arean 5 ¥ un . p ame. ene; ) largely. Wilmot has a large drug store :r:’.imi',ir_ "“:fi:np w}:‘i;all:fi;eorl};vr‘:::é into a trunk, from a baby’s rattle to a set | Culmbacher, .. l‘}‘““,"“‘- Promeuy, RICHARDS & OCLARKE, Om ! 2, Neb, POSITIVE:“;‘]‘;:.‘,'}:’;&‘.'&{‘I‘Q; in Boston and"Sewell was connected with | ¢ook, says he shallnot disturb the woman | °f falso teeth. It seems that thoe officer | Pilsner. Bohemian. D Vo No. 1 will cnre oy casofn four Jora or 1esa Mo, | the Boston Herald, ocoupying a lucrative | in her new relations. {j}!&f;fi:zfilg:‘&: ";::mwn:f T;.?:&T:fl Kaiser ++ eeveeeenc.Bremen. o R — - - leg;;l:a-:;iw most obstinate case no matter of how | osition besides having some consider- A. J. Weaver, who suicided in Penn- | articles, which, together with the fact that DOMESTIC. The Executr1 = sylvauia the other day, was reported in | he had a reluctance to throw a bright Budweiser. ... . St, Louis. enhayier sy, Richonin OF THE ESTATE OF ’ . - |able property. They have bicycle riding Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bo"y /88| for amusement as have hundreds of No nauseous doses ¢! subebs, copabis, or oil of san- I 5 % } (General Weaver. This is now said to be | freedom, and she at once sought other 0 i others and as they increased in skill the; 2 i 1 y sough naivosiie Ene Soatuimol tho stommacn. Eeide 81,60 | 4 1Y |y mistake. He is not known to be a rela- | fiolds for the purpose of displaying her ok bya | drugelsts, o matlod on receipt of price ;‘::"“d to “"";l““ ‘°;“" "‘C{‘: ‘;l“e“‘i‘"h tive of the general’s family. wonderful genius, It is believed by many .,“(uhlitflrl’llflncr Omn.hu e (nrthor particulars soud for ciroular, oy practiced together until their pro- . e fsdiegs . .o | that the girl cannot help stealing, that it | Krug's Cesreeeriiens ha. T O L LaN co.. GURE ficloncy in their double acrobatic acts on IWI:[“(BMLEL:}I};L‘fl'_' l“h;" ;fi'fimfi:&m’; is part of hor nature, and that she is} Ale, Porter, pnmeflhc and Rhine k ¢ e e | tho bicycle excited much wonder, and de- | piece of cotton with laudanum and mor- |vne of that unfortunate class of people | Wine. ED. \%fl]r{‘mu 1) i mands became pressing for them to give | phine and placed it in the tooth. In the FROPAIAN L10F RHIALARN: .. srnam ™ ™ J i ) : llowed the cotton The g A MU M WA S o exhibitions. For some time they refus- night she s " A Substitute’ for the Organ, exibions. Vorsoms sty et (18 28 AN B U et subannts 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00 do'so by flattering promises, and since | 0" A considerable number of porsons as- BY MAIL POSTPAID, 3 they have appeared at a number of} Alex. T. Lindsay, of the Gault hcuse, i coring hall ~ yesterda, ‘% T DR. T g l placos in the enst, Thoy recently decid: | Des Moincs, has brought suit against his | Sreied 1 o o s ed to take a trip west, more for sight. | wife for divorce on the ground that she Goglishmay, exhibited his new / DYES seeing than auything olse. They appear- | has another husband living, which fact | YOuLE, Suklishinan, exiite o Dun| 4 oF 5 , . - T ed at M{)lwuulmut;md yero ll)uwnr]lng not | was unknown to him wlhun he married | inirument is designed to fill the place of H 5 v T ' Ei to stop between there an ver, as it | her, April 20, 1880, The other man is i can i BN ONLY, YODNG Of ‘(’)'}.D‘:‘ é’;&‘.&"‘.}u’fl’. was only a chance that they didso. Man- | named W, R. Anderson, th Largo Fipe oFgen ks auy ohurci whete ey I economy of space and mune{ must be Kllflw T' E“"- The people of the state are beginning | considered. The instrument played upon to think they have an elephant of ex- Kumrdly occupiod a very small space,| 5 GREAT MEDICAL WORK pense in the new capitol. t custs $2(0 | having not more than 10 by 16 feet front- A day to heat it and £20 an hour 10 light | age, and had 16siopn, including couplors |ON.- MANHO O D it. 1t requires a small army of men to | Nevertheless, Messrs. Henry Carter and George W;rMurgnlx, o';gnnilu‘. pmduoe:]l n'-‘:.".i"""ufl!‘"' ,=uvo|: “d:,'h ln‘:’lluhllhy 4 from it effects of ne, volume, an ure ine {n Man, Errorsof Youth, an i varioty of timbre quite equal to thoso of | dalold miseries resuting irom idlacretion or ox an organ three times as large, The in- | and old. "1t contains fn'a’puml tons for all acut 1 strument is played with & key-board | and chronic diseases cachone of which is invaluabl y y o Tribune to be the brother of | looking young girl into jail, secured her K pfom, Sxxvous. Desuvee, Lowe VEAtty, | aoor Chapman of the rink here went down to the incoming train to see Bir- die Bliss the wonderful hoy skater, whose father is the well known conductor. Witmot and Sewell were on the train, and Mr. Chapman at once made them an offer to stop over here for two nights. It PERSONAL NATOLE, resulting 1 Druien Caviv. - Buoedy seliee and” gompiets ration o glf’xjr‘l‘ Vicon lloll‘.d nllllllfllgx AmANTEED. . Bon ustra Diet froo. ‘Address €0., Murahall, James Motie] Tstituta 18 SELLING keep it clean and in order. Five hun- was a good stroke of enterprise on Mr, | dred dollars a day will not pay expenses. Cn‘r}cudbymesllunlllll- Chapman’s part, and they proved one of | Captain W. H. Alexander, of Mt, Ayr, oo ecxPreRs PUTPOSe | the greatest attractions ever offored at | Ringgold county, committed uicide there all chronic,uninary and pri- | the rink. The Omaha rink then cap-|by hanging a few days ago, while under Yate discases. Gonorrhea, | tured them for an exhibition there. Un- | the influence of liquor. He had & fine like many of such {nelfurman they are|war record, and leave ife and six not mere professional athletes, but they | children. Before committing the deed, A H0 found by the Author, whose e: tence f and blown with s bellows, and, ex-|years i such asprobably never beforo fell to the fo i - | of hysiclar bouy in besutifu cept for its size, presents the same ap- of sy physdss gages, houd o besusiry pearance as an organ, 1t has, however, | Fxeacsuetis B oome oo e echanioal, 1t THESE GOODS no pipes, erary and protossional,—than a0y ;;53 work sold in Py i this country for #2.60, or the 1 e refunded L'he sounds are produced by a series of ooustey for .64, o the 14 e € . {piisd ey . by mall, 3 A L] 4 NS/, %nmt;?;:&fi:rl ell:l'llz:'l in l':ulme as well uun'_’thu big; t.la’, and | good-bye, metal vocal chords, each of which vib- | 1A brion oaly 108 by wall, [+ 4 ) 3 t Losses by Dream hn(\)c .;h ..I,[;:;‘d c‘;mlm‘:"gl '.:n" b"'”'w“_ During the year ending September 30, | rates in a short tube corresponding in ad the suthe 'fl:m"lamfi::g"fl“ 9 Pimentis: The approprisic remedy | mot, at Springfield, Mass., won the | 1583, there were 1,377 crimmnal convic: | ratio to the This ook should bo roud by the young 10F instruo ] 1 &t once used n each cane, Consultations, per ulnl’nplun 'l'f_im 8 F being open tions in the state, $27,005.72 fines col- | when producing like ulutet) o L.l‘r, and by the nfl‘lhud for reilef, o will benet 3 Sonal or by lnfter, Macracy Sonlidental. Mad o idi or | lected, and the expenses of the prosecu- | which are above or below the compass of nere 18 a0 maeber of soolety $0 whom thia book . 3 icines gsat by Malfsad Bexpraem, Nomasks oo | o the world, Ho has been riding ever | jop =7 counting district attorney sala- | the human voice are produced by mathe- e o me el ke otlins pareats gussdian; AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM °* b packags ta indicats capianis or o since bicycles were first brought out in . T H : - Boston, ~ He at one time made 218 miles | 1€5--§301,175.58. Muscatine county | matical calculation as to the position the Mu‘d“mmr:‘mnucd R ke, a¢ D, W i b i in if it were capable of ,‘ nside of 25 hours. shows the greatest number—120—and | larynx would be in if i ] | . Parkor, No. 4 Balfinoh Strees, Boston Mass., who ) 3 A b e —$20,- hese ds. ‘Technicall ‘Do oousulted on all discases’ requiring skdi) wnd U B i ANHOOD RESTORED, |ooel, i, iriced i st e |0 1 sroact expense 820, B faneitons lavoncon is & now Ap1: | hfaii: Curalooboiaseemmtshn C . Al of eatly L ] L6 yoarm mikd s & mamber a0d Saa cation of the principle of the freo reed. | Fhet i, L, 8 ".Lg,’_:?!\“lt,m pd coi diseases of the Skin and Eloodpromptly relievedand | ure young men who have shown ebility | he kissed his chilaren and bade them P achiticein oflearly inprudance, cauting 267108 | hoen an officer, of the Union Bioycle club| A Malvern item of the 13th reads:|® ‘ (oot i [ A ol Bt e b dlscovercd o | or Boston, sk e 1 4hie Wataon Gass asshs 15 a0 f.,’;‘l’,"“.,'.,‘.".i o lfil\:fllfi]‘{;"‘;’; W0 azcend. | SEA Tl ey which B will soud FREE to 2 o'k bt taan o e 1 08 . Ao d n., “ 2 o'eloe 18 morning with a verdict ol 1 i 1 New York y » werful in volume when used with the A % N Y wurdor in the firat. degree, and that e | PoRF! 4 SRS WORT CRE R G0 A . F. GROBB & Uv., Ads MOR Tho following doeds were fled for re- 147+ the reet of bis natural life at hard | yih tho voices of Miss Emily Winant | gy il cord in tho vecorder's offics, March |\yrvow thia moraiug, and i now croming | *id Siuor Emil Colottl who sang soveral m fll‘g mm‘a[: fll‘s i 15, reported for Tuk Bk by P. J. Mo-| the state to Fort Madison in the plucky |*0hections of sacred tmu b 00R [ ¢ if " | Mahon, real tato it Dan Farrel's care. nasion of smallem i"l. unnd_':mlpun- ahon, real es agent: J tive inexpensiveness of cost with power, John D. Peabody, M. D.| muilis J. Olstterbuck to Frauklin . TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS, The Parkersburg Eclipse says that,range, and variety in this instrument is| . \\nmepe BARS, 10K BOXES Demoss, part se}, 27, 75, 41, 81,000, Mary E. Carpenter, a 16 1d girl, | considered, and with apparent good rea- ’ e Sham ! w W EB F PHYSICIAN & BURGEON [Pt it ll 1o it S ™ ier. [ Sere e s s nd of ght stopios | sone sur. o make. i “uastul for sulh LIBRARIES, INDO SEIAD OF¥iuE ROOMS, 8 and 51504 FARNAM stein, t nw}, 21, . 41 125. ion, p o el r t:: ‘i u "b‘l‘:::::t h: l’“d{' r..:“mwuln?mm& ork 8 apecialty Call or ad: 1813 FARNAM STREET. GO UPHOLSTERY GOODS! olf-c e — — Heal Estate Transfers, O BINET WORKS, SUCH A8

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