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THE WOULD-BE SUICIDE. PERSONAL, THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning, March 17, NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF C. B, Donnelly is at the Metropelitan, Ia Hennings Tells Abont Her Tronbles, | . . Grees, St. Paul, i at the Pacton. _._.s.s wflus i sne Sl]flflks (‘[ J. Pasosl, Fremont, is at the Metropolitan, J. H. Ames, Esq , of Nebraska's capital is Her Litle Children, in Omalia, J. A, Edney, Falrmont, was at the Paxton last night. BOIR e e—— 1312 MERCHANT 1312 LOOAL BREVITIES. —The spiritualists are holding forth in [ —_— Uouncil Bluffs to-day, Kind Words Work A Magical Ohange, ’ 3 i —Mo-dsy will witness the opening of the W’ll. C. MoNarr, St. Paul, stops at the Pax- eti tation and son 3 . y > A :c“h-t :neu.mm. where exhortation andsong| vy, iorday af‘erncon a Ber reporter| . g, MocConnell, North Platte, is at the 1212 Danglas St., Up-Stairs. ‘ felga, oalled at the building of the Woman's | Paxton. - g —After the storm comes the calm, as the nowspaper men learned last night, Kven the Jals were quiet, v —Bishop Worthington will preach at 8t. YQ Jobn's mission, Lake school house, North i Omaha, to-night at 7:80, ¥ Christian association and was admitted | A. T.. West and wife, Hastings, are at the by the lady in charge to the room where | Metropolitan, Ida Henulngs, who attempted suiclde by | 8. H. Seaney, B, & M. R, R., dined at the taking ten cents worth of morphine | Metropolitan, Saturday night, Jay upon a sofa. Jchn T. Luckey, Grand Island, passed Sun- In reply to several general questlons |98y at the Metropolitan, the Bee man learned that she was In| Thomas Colfax, McCook, slept with the less pain than yesterday, though yet |Millard folka last night, J, A, Cordeal, Alms, is stopping st the Bl2 TAILORS {32 1312 Douglas St., Up-Stairs., BI2ZMISFITSISI2 12 Douglas St., Up-Stairs. ( L3 _JN 1D g A false alarm of fire was sounded Sunday about 8 p, m, The alarm was for Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue, but there was no . firo. suffering with aching about the shoulders { “Tho remains of the murdered man Henry [ g head, Sho had eaten mothing and | MUISFd. } Vanpoorton will bo buriod this atternoon at 4| Ly B UE BR e to. take| | PIAt Adams, New York, supped ¢ the on, Orange, ete., finvor Oakes, Crenms, Puddinge, &e. elientely and nat: urally s the frult from which they are made. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRESERED BY THE Price Baking PowderCo., Chicago, I, 8t. Louis, Mo. waxens or oclock in Prospect HIll, Friends are in-| o oo hment, elther of food or drink, | Millard: i vited. _ ., |Her eyes were almost naturally clear,| O.C.Jones, Neligh, took tea at the Pax | —The criminal cases 1 Judge Neville'| bor fuco and general nppearance greatly | ton. court will, it ia thought, be all disposed of | improved, compared tothe stupld, ro-| A, &, Potter lett West Point to find a good this or next week. The judge is weary, and | volting right they presented on Sundsy. | yest with the Paxton people, no wonder at it, She was perfectly clear headed and spoke| R A A et with o roudiness that was in marked con. | C:T: Hovt, Beattico, in stopping with the axton foke, Karl has roturned | o0y with hor utterances at the former —Constable Georgo from a highly unsuccessful dusk huntiog | interciow had with her. Henry Lehman, of wall paper famo, hes| Df+Price’s Cream Baking Powdor y trip up the Platte river, He reports that the| T angwer te a number of slde Inter-|gono east. ~AND— y iver in frozen and that ducks ar not flyiog [ rogatories it was learned that ehe hat| John J, Kuhn and wife are guests at the| DT Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, 1312 Douglas St., Up-Stairs. { low these days. worked h;lr levnhr;l pl;nu;a llnthomlhl, Paxton, Hest Dry Hop Yenst. : 0 among them r. 6 opera g FOR BALE BY GROCERGD, | —There is a onoyear old clu]d(:\t the | ROORR e ey she” cannot do bard| 7+ © Crawford, West Doint, Is at tho Pax- WE MAKE RUT ONE QUALITY. museum with a head as large as a Geo 1 Vit ton, . pumpkin, Tt waa born at Spirit Lake, Towa, [1+10F beoause of liver complatat; that she THE KLUSA MURDER TRIAL Y kit o rptad been taking mediclne for this all the| Mra G, West is a guest at the Metropoli- & E:.‘)::.‘h‘:":‘:l:h" “big head,” why, the Iown :;ln'e]. but ]‘puople whon'_t ampl«;y ]l vxmnn tan, hoy know she is regularly ng R, G Kl i o TR T —W..H. Green, over First National bank, | medicine. Sha cl at while em- Mllrz,l;nll}tl::er, b Al oD Thfl Wlf[l Uf Ih[} Mlll‘fl P'd Klflsfl AP' | ¥ hias customers for the purchase of different [':onul(‘i at Mr&Ml B tonaktm::; S e ANt immel for Tril 1819 D tocks of ds, P having any such | her key and went into her trunk an ) ) elros “ A ’ § ‘ :r:p:fl; :)o:ell wo:;;o“;o well to call at|tock various atticles of clothing, also her | politan, Taighea for 1rial, % ouglas St Up-Stairs, ‘ : et pu:ketrcukh wl'hh.tm :er.t;nlmbls kopors | David Wiso and wife, Lincoln, are Millard S and cut up her hat and other ariicles ol 3 Yesterday's Preliminary Steps for the ] —Thero is & rumor about town that the op- | apparel. Sho doos not know who did |y v, Tito/and Death Battlo To-day. i povents of the poople's ticket programme are [ this, but stated distinetly that M, | L» 1L Rogers, Fremont, took ten at the ige . looking around to find some one to put up | Mackey and his folks were all righ.” | Millard. against the peopl«;;a nouu\]inee: A::r cigy ufi:ofs. fShe rcc‘el;ed I:Er n;nnk lfoyt g:ilt:r A, W. F. Norris, Ponca, stopped at the Mil-| On Mondsy before Judge Neville the | Time will soon tell, as the election isnot far | from a lady. er story aboul 8 trank | lard last eve. A . s | trisl of Mrs, Lucinda Klusa, widow of P X 4 § i i h l ot "E‘f"g e ey oo thol 7. C. Brusield, Auburn, is » guest at the | (ho man Klasa who diod last Decomber 1312 Douglas St., Up-Stairs. g i e_'{t: f;‘::' '"’;“"'fu: tho sun was tobe | SuBday, and yesterday it _ was il as it is clalmed, from a broken neclk, hay- : | | B;}:‘;‘td .t.ohllyy.(or u:: kS, RN A | lé;ut the only thing alluded { R g Withnell and wife returned yesterday | jng beon thrown down a fl ght of stopsby New styles in Cuts and Fabrics, consisting of Spring Overcoats, Coats and Vests, all styles of Frock merchants with winter goods on haud feel |2y zzngaf,“:‘;‘:'g,;;’d“""““:.“':": L il one Frank Grabio, and his own wife, the | Sack Suits, and Pantaloons in unsurpassed variety, sold upon the repatati o tai T o et s i ly questions were| (Qol, Stanton, paymaster U. S. A., left 'ho charge i i ’ putation of the tailor at less than the cost bappy? Overcoats yesterday were necessities, | pat, and finally when the reporter asked | 1,.t ovoning f e visi ' defendant in this case. The charge is | of material. Each garment warrant:d as represented, and all al i i ’ not luxurles. * | her'directly what caused her to try to kill| 1+ ©Ye"1"8 for & two-weel's visit to western n 8 rep! » and all alterations to insure a perfect fit made free o v charge. —Hon, George M. Chilcott, of Pueblo City, | herzelf, tl:io n.r:%r‘ womt;lu'sd‘chin began ‘3 po:;" e o ARG ; Col,, ex-U. 8. senator and repeatedly senator | Quiver and with tesrs flooding eyes an m, Stephenson, Keq., Forf obrara, is i . } and representative in Colorado's legislature— | 30d cheeks, she sobbingly eaid: *‘I was [ at the Paxton house. Loe Estelle, Eiq., dl;t;l;t -fiorgney. married ten years ago, when a girl; I represents the atate and Messrs, Burn- a pioneer withal, will, upon the adjournment A. P. Hows, Blair, lodged with Kitohen [}:B/ 005 5C 00 bave the defondant, i i e e Bt s s e T RS T NAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS | for the summer, whore ho has valuable mining | p et Sa0 Oity, beoause I was unable to| . H. Houten arrived from West Poiat in | {his term of court and convioted. in the first degree. ——AT THE—— property. maintain them, and their father hung time for dinner yesterdal at the Paxton. A considerable amount of timewas con- —Sunday night aboyt half past 10 o'clock | around ealoons and would not work, al.| Yred N. Vaughan, Fremont, took break- |sumed in eclecting jurors competent to 1312 | 1 gomoeal rmorshandisestoro of Lamb & Wit | shough tzong and abie.£o do sor "1 had | st yesterday with tho Paxton poople, |sorve. Finally, however, tho following DOUGLAS ST, UP-STAIRS. 1312 Judge W, H. Platt, Grand Island, left for | Persons were seleoted who will compose flw‘;nf:u capital ]:.g sv:::nk“ Wil the twelve who pass upon the gullt or in- : J. W, Pen- rd hA.CH, Bnkerl, (:nnd Island, mine host of :;?e;.l! ali:?‘l;]c‘ig:l:;:g;g: ;"z B.‘{{nlght,"ll:. ape" ”""I‘g P"M Satu >e Ent1O8b, ”’ ; al, Rl . T, Joh : 0 Commercial, has gone home, Stophenhorst, C. F. Hamsnn, John N. B, Merchant tailors with misfits and uncalled for Clothing to dis- to work for them, my husband and my- self. 1 could not stand his cruelty to me 80 I left him, got a divorce and the children were taken by strangera, I came hera and have suffered with liver complalnt and always with a misery in my back. I have lost all heart. fMyh “1?“:1 loaned Mr, %n-gzm, mg evening, for husband, some money and he wouls i a4 | than is generally supposed, Barrio is one of | not try to pay father, un% he came on :;:I:: J;,z:,‘;‘:’ Rlatr, dinod at tho Mtro { thoso devil-way-caro fellows, who combine [mo to oay. Isaved §5 that a brothor | PO iR esterdsy. | dash with cheek and courage with vanity and | owed me and pald father that, taking his| 'L S, Clarkson, of Schuyler, has his head- raceipt for it. Whpn that receipt was |quartersat the Paxton during his viswt to tho tropics, he Is envied of men and baloved |8tolen from me with my pocketbook I | Omaha, i by the other sex, g::: &p&e-{:fi:‘z}i Lo f;lzx::; i1 eva{ytlluug Miss Carrie Cole, one of Des Moines belles, ~Nows waa received in this city yesterdy |and I want to dle. Oh, 1f T 5on’ fifl’,‘; and danghter of Judge Oole, of that clty, is morning of the death of A. Baulsbury, of|taken enough morphine.” Here she was atas iemds tn Ot Springfield, Neb, Mr, S. wasan oldresident of | unable to proceed, and Tae Brr man| John Withnell and daughtors. Misses Lab- ten at Nickerson, was entered by thieves who | rifled the till of some $30. The robbery ‘ was perpetrated while all the men of the lit- tlo village were at the Elkhorn bridge trying to save it from the crush of ice. —Two gentlemen just from Southern Mex- ico inform a BEE reporter that the Barrio trouble in Central America is more serious J. T. Hayden, Lincoln, and E, B, Jones, | Peltz, S. L. Mills, John Taylor, G. L. A Kearney, wero at tho Metropolitan Sunday | Dennle, A. G Rockfellow, R. C. Cush: | pose of will confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Garments Parlors 'y ing and 7. 8. Miller, R g Novllle warned the jurors| 1912 Douglas street, Omaha, Neb, agalnst holding converse with outsiders and one another about the case. He spoke of the enormlty of the offense charged, of the terrible consequences to the accused if she should be found gullty, and the high duty devolviogon each juror, and dismicsed them to 9:30 this morning, It was noticeable that disigreeabls as was the weather, cold and raw ¢s wasy i skill. The 1dol of the dark-eyed women of Best ocations Being Taken. Get a Lot or Two While They are i ‘ Sarpy county, having been engaged in the ed for the coming of that reliet |bie and Eliza, have returnod from a trip to |the wind, consequent, perhaps, upon the Cheap el ! baakiog buions o the tmeof s death. | whioh teafs novor fil 1 bring to wos. | tho Now Oreanssxpoitin. e o ap. A Ho was 82 yoars old. Mr, M, O, Maul left uding to her courte In refuting to| Capt. A. D. Baker, of Grand Tsland, known | F2#0R Of the partlal e ! SEND Fro M A ‘ yestorday morming for Springfield and will em- :'Ig‘l::";"“':‘;":‘:‘; ':; :"‘:g::e t‘“flg"'“d to everybody in the wost as tho U. P. railroad gfie{!el:n'::fi: h:uowl‘:;‘n crlcnu-':lo:‘;'e:&‘: . A r, ' aim thoremalos when hey will b sent o 78153 520 tho like. For anaar, | 190d1ord, who was,is a the Paxton, who are ot generally fonnd unnecessar- Apply at Company’s Office, 216 S. 13th St ‘ g orkimer. wearlly spoken, was that she did not| Mr. Clinton Powell, the well-known attor- | 11y abouta court-room. ‘Che unusual oc- currences of the pist twenty-four or thirty-six hours—the murder, attempted Omaha, Nebraska. M. A. UPTON, Ass't. Sec’y and Manager. —]‘ia:ryM; f’ull:t, general mtmrflm:;h vuntt nny:hingu nnhd wfould not eat. She|ney, has recovered from a severe attack of ger of the United Prees association, arrived in | went on to tell that for several years she | erysipelas in the foot, and made hi 3 ey thecity yesterday morning and held an in-[lived and kept house at Ponca, Iowa, ance yesterday, for the first ti:;e,!on':h::’m :‘Z;::,‘::; :::,::3';? 1,,‘.‘::‘ ::egl;: nl::::r | 4 e S — Thls powdor nevor varfos, A marvel of puroty, strength and wholosomeness. Moro coonomical than was taken it turned out that not more the ordlnasy klnd.a‘.ardd cannob boseld In oom g‘ i S lon wi e multitude of low test, short wel than two pereons saw “. Such s ntha e e O A e “lgm casoalways. 1f all the “smart oney” of | RoYAL BAKING POWDER' CO., 106 Wall Bt; N.Y ty, PIANOS, SOLE IMPORTERS formal meeting with Nab; dT - | near Sac Oity. Her ts live 4 orsulimeching it Nebraska and donaropse 7. Parents liveInTowa| ', 5. Reynolds, David Gity; W. J, Suther. | bid curiasity among tte people towitnora left last evening and Mr, Hunt will go dl- Her thoughts were gradually diverted souri Valley; 8. H. Dickson, Oshkosh, Wis,, | court to the necestity of a ccnstant rec- yleld to the kind words spoken to her by | weel for St Louis, where he will play during | 3tters were chronicled yesterdsy than Qther Jpdicinrios, her jeeting, when she declared she would, Ag is usual in such caees, five-sixths of thejury yesterday noon and that body |y ooy aihat shewavol no use andecuid | James Marsh, Bestrioe; . 8. Kligser, 3. K. " berg in a sult brovght to recover balance | 7OU08, healtby and pretty woman, like African plains Mr, Cleveland’s catting Mrs, Margaret Hammers files a suit in | ful questions and suggestions sst hor to | Mission in the army of 1l Mahdi, If “Fitz” | ooyarnments. The evils of this custom Aagastas Koontzs fles sult agatnst tho | beF 700m. She made no toply, but her | It was ho of whom Stonewall Jackion asked | ovirts, ~All that fs known about tho| LiiE BEST SHOES i —OF—— % sontatives of the various journals interested in | City; Iows, but when she left her hus- '4 roct to Chicago. to other channels, and the happier days [re at the Canfield. ollection by the jury of the gravity of the lady present and the Bk man, and | the coming season with the T.ucas bass ball the newspaper poople of Omahaihave —_— ae 80on as she oould go down town, take | B Donnelly, Plattemouth; G, West, Grand |y o people on the etreets Sunday kaew Absolutely Pure- L' A STEWART & Go » speedily rendered a verdlot for defend- bope for nothing In life. At this point | Keithley, Weeping W atér; and A, . Shel- her, had all the world before her, she | *"3,0n® of the safest and most daring officers | 30 UIAY 00 "C 19 practically b @ ne- tho distrlot conrt to obtain & divorce from | 12ugRing merrlly, and she was left with | does, and wishes to take a couple or three | of manufacturing c'rcumstances and tee— L ik AT ast e L faco clouded when, with a deeply-druwn | at a critical moment in a greatbattle, *“Whore [ B llard cass so fax is that Ballard qulotly Yoor gengioments wear, in the world, tor the monoy ) Ahe oeganisatien, on mattersof peivate business. band he went to Sac City, whera she sup- land, Schuyler; Ira P, Higby, Beatrico; H, H. | every scene that partakes of the scnsa- of her glrlhood brought back to her;|=Mr. Frank Bandle. who is visiting friends | the case at bar, were strikingly appro- COOURT CULLINGS. hal(-way consented to try just two oys-|team, had to deal with for a long time. Prce case was given to | morphine enough to *‘kill her sure” next | *1and; J. Paccal, Fromont; R. ¥, Miller, | and could tell just how the Ballard shoot- 1013 Jones Btreet } ask ror axo { OMAHA NEB { ant, the reporter made light of such nonsense, | don, of Burnett, MNeb, on au account, was next galled for trial | smiled and jokiagly said, ““Do_you think |12 tho southern army during the war batween | ;o P Mo would not “be enoogh her husband, on geounds of cruolty, the assuranca that she must bo up to-day | veteran regiments of light cavalry with him |t mony has been noticeable in this Ir. Parke Godwin has filed a de-|®/AD;she sald, “You think so, but Iltroops are cn tho left?” “My complimentr, | Walked up to the barkeeper and shot him o made by HPer ¢ 1 Stacv,Adams & Co. OFR G- AN S 7 gl THs Aalagates, soras fods e fivo.n antabier | LM he is new. Daiog, Nurth Platte; M. C. Robinson, Mis- | tlonal; and the repeated allusions of tke . sgain she wept, but presently eeomed to | in this city, will leave the latter part of the |PFiste. Itis a fact that more sentational Orange Blossom Flour Various Matters of the District and ters or a gl £ . €53 B2 Se ot Anine b Ant ailuloniio B ey, aretropolitan: /) Dayla Blais: O i The Bates i » time, brought a vigorous declaration that | Oakland; C. J. Clark aud wife, Liberty;|ing occurrad. ~But when the festlmony The caso of McLoan & Rittea va. Gold- and by a deitly put assurance that a | itzhugh Lee, n major genoral of cavalry, | thi® conntry cou'd bo colonized on tho before Judge Wakeley. 80, surely?” A fow more carelesaly care. | the states, will probably accept a high com- | on TS0 thy federal and state Berchmband,icp- Bany and help the good lady dust and fix up | ho will find little difficulty In collectiog them. | ity Iately, part calsrly In the ceiminal mukrer to 1o plaintiffs petition in the | X0C% 1 do not want to live, and I will | general, T have the honor to command thew, | dead, then tarned off, gave up his Garnosu-Wado oue, of recent notorlety. | 2, replied the ruddy.face rider, undistinguisha- | 7@3P0n, declored ho did 1t on purpose, A h This Intervlew has been given thus . o 3 .| was glad of it, aud refused to tell why. T- < ::f’i:‘““““':f't;’:’::';::“ :“Zt"‘:;ogfi:"f"“é:; lengthily for two purpeses, (g)na is, to blel" y am'";‘ L5 :{‘m' Fita? theo all is | Fro gnmn will doubtlers appear at ta'e il i alleged therein to constitute .f fficent | 1t the good women of this town know well, Qen, Rendleson, you-eap opm. with proper timo, but it don’t matter about 1 “‘:E:ol nc.tlgn i UHCONE | that suoh cases are in thelr midst and |Your artillery.” Gen. Fitzhugh Leo i the reason, the orime has been commit- Meerschallm GOOdS, In (he connty coutt yesterday mornirg il for thefr ministrations of charlty, |if | nephew, “‘WWLN, ted, snd act the newspapers pub- I y the creditors of Hawley, Langworthy & :l‘::“'i';';e;::d:h:;‘?'h:;':f O:Okl’n'fi::fi Public speakers and singers find B, H, Ush it. ! IN OMAHA. ) R e ere——— , to dl fEr peaicers and —_——————— ggnh:,}g .ul:l:t. fl.nf .:,l!u':‘:i" 2:‘ 't‘l:::e matter if she be base, and thera is reason D::E:‘::n‘;ds;’;:r i‘:fl:‘::;‘. .‘}O“Eh D’;Pl Omaha Medical & Swur- [ was not a sufficlently largo represontation | 62 uspect thatin this case, The other pe i b 5 ——~AND—— 1 purposs is to call attention to the melan- Syl gical Institute. E A SY T ER M S Wholesale and”Retail Dealers in ! present, the meeting wae adjourned, choly G of RAn - Police Court. I 13th 8t., Cor. Japitel Ave, | A fust thoroughly and wequivoeally wisb- | Send for our catalogue Guns, Ammunition, “flr::‘gné:fig is,:“" oourt has adjourned happy relatlons betw numbers| Yesterdsy morning the audience room of husbands and wivés, Somsbody s to | of Judge Weles’ bar was thronged by an e T T L e e e T, et L e e ; y ished by the alloled ; | AT I peg e [T R ™ and price list before pur. | Sporting Goods ““What has becoms of the MillerMo- | 4o frequent this court on Monday mornings, i p 1 2 ; acts of kindness and a few werds of a [freq y momings. Chronic and Surgical Liseases. Comtort, Ebslo and. Durability chasing elsewhere, Notions and Smokers’ Articles, Nally fight?” asked a reporter of a well- | cheorful, conslderate nature, epoken to| The business transazted wasimportant. kuown sporting man yesterday morning, | this tister, would most probably save her | Nine vagrants were ariaigned, pleaded soason of Fomales, of the Norvous System, Pri- ASK YOUR DRALMR FOR i Stationery, Cutler b s h " from self-destruotion, ~or, if she lives, |gu ltyaad varlous sentences were imposcd | yete Disesses of the Urinary | s and LR e i “‘Nothiog more heard of It," replisd| g ooy worss. .80 woman can be unworthy fipm’aoma of them and cthes werlomor' B’l‘:uuolfi:‘fl?&?’;‘h’;flfi:‘?::‘ll.n#mm Stacy, Adams & Co,, 8hoe.| MAX MRYER & BRO. Druggists’ Sundries And Fancy Goods. Full and complete line sud who weops at ths mention of her chll- | dered to leave town, BYEH ANID BAR. These goods are made of the best French LEADING JEWELERS the gentleman iuterrogsted, ‘‘and you dren, and no woman bsss who under| Fourteen rhln drunks answered the omestic stock, Kangaroo tops, in Hand moy rest assured that it will never take and place,” such circumstanc:s smiles gratefully to a|roll call and stocd in solemn array, ‘l‘)ll'““ofi mfi‘fi-”.’..,‘fl&’.‘?l’.fi‘.‘&“.?&.'&‘Sl:’;:f‘u‘lifx? and Machine sewed, 1 n P stranger, Three were dlscharged, two pald the cus- i, Raeumatism, Plles, Cancers, etc, Wyl Fer the lnple teuon tht TETERT, e |t tan o Yo s s el et | POCMrEMR BUtton & Lacel 4xi e BOTTOM PRICES y P! The Weather, tormed in single file and tenderly march- | Gatarrh. Broxn wet| AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Fine Diamonds, Watches, Silver- sudden tum. | €d up to the county jail, under the pro- "ed by Madioatod Vapors Send for inh The mercary hss taken | both men are afrald. Miller knows that Rich Jewell MoNally esn beat him in falr hand-to- I tectlng wing «f Officer Tom Cormick, or circular on Inhalation, H ware, Hic ewelry, hand, ul{d is 'of course dotermined to | 0'® Surive the past thirty-aix hours nd | "y women clothed fn tho garments Al diseases of the Blood, Urioary and Sexusl Or- T' rre” & COOki lesal 3 d Retail Max Mever & co” crawiish ot of an encounter. McNally, |18 0w hoverlng dangerously near the | of frailty, wers relessed on payment of | gihs. Private Disonses sod Files Cured or o Fay. 1306 F, Btseet, Wholeeale and Betail, d 1020 to 1024 ~Farnam $t., Omahi | on the other hand, thinks he can down |z3ro polnt. At the early moraing ob- | monthly soclal evil fin 15 Year Hospital sad 1 Frivate Practlos N arnam Street, Cor. 11th ¢nd Farnam Sts. oy aha. | gdl:r Ml‘n'h‘,| “run"‘:‘d“ ] ‘hl:ld g Jioaglere dn oot I kmmt 2 s | i ""'"“::'d;wrhu ; xn: Di . the Bole At for Omaba i by 18 prowess td 80 thallregistered 18°, at 12 o'clock 12°, and n making the assertion that Pozzoni's |itics, Diseascs of Feuales, Frivate Discases of the ; ia tho way the matier stands, o uro n( (%5"io, 112" Mhe wind has been | Medicated comploxlon powdar ls eutlraly | Ui i v e S ke GUW|NG & cn pees.ive bit sng, ‘one a'c blowl f O free from injurlous or ly polsons, we lubontlvltu:‘m‘h““ ] , ::fy,';(aumh“ ;Inunu _'l‘h:) :;r;lhu rU:’ l:l”l’“"{ "-::‘”11“::: m;]“‘"h- d: hrp;m u:'n:“'hffl:' of ;&urf;gl: All Iutters s lons wnousfi?nmli PIPE ‘ | uler can lay wo e¢'aim Og & | east al e rate ol les an | chemical analy one ol oldes! | pugiist, He hasw'c got the requirite|bour. This cold weather may last a day |face powders in the Amerioan market, |St*1ctlY Confdential | T L iiw FII A“Z FALK BREWIHG sn X comage, MoNally is but little betier, | or so, but will not be of prolonged dura-|and is used in the families of some of our| sedicines sent o all parts of the country by ex. | WXL XX N G-, [ [ and both of them in thelr parl tlon, most prominent medioal men—who haye | press, securely packed from ovservation, it full de- | Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, ; talk abouta ‘‘megting’ h | iven, One personal dnbirviow | ©° WORTHISGTON STEAN FLN ng nd northwe:t reports | pesonally acknowledged to the proprie. |Scription of che. b Biver, b - 3 detormined > gt cut of it if thoyfoome, telling of falivg mercury ang the | oF that (hoy not only conaider It harm. fron'™ aancd e obiae roms and | YERLHLL 9B b vk, b Milwaukee. Wis. could, And tl:lay have su c“:i.d luoht!y ?)mulrna of rold weather, At Vinein, | less, but esteemed i‘nl ; cial in B e e IRON & BRASS 600DS, o i $ well, to far; and mirk my word, it t skota, and polots in that v cinity, the | every respeet, not only for use of 2 & s 9 y oo g othor, the whale "esir will bs o] theraometer. reglaters from 10 to kb de- | Indics and chudren, but for the Lord of | Omsha Medical & Burgical Lustitute SNUIREEAS' SUARLIER. GUNTHER & 00, Sole Bottlers hippcdrome,” grees below zero, creation’ himself, Sold by all druggists. 15th Shy Oor, Capitol Ave , Om:hay Neb3 Dodge Sis.,OMAHA,NES,