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'"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1880 \ | 8 o _ o ) 3 3 BT, en weeks old, 10 biiy coal enough to las g ‘ THE STATE ELECTORS MEET byl dohin il bt ot oyl she. wo e evksrwibe gepptiony | - TLULIAN RURSELLSS SHGsts, PAINLESS EFFECTUAL | b el W RBEEY | Large Tranactions 1n Omaha Bank- Packing Honse Weekly Statistios, she had no fuel at all; Rer husoand, a sober | gy« Totle Judge Dugro Why She Ob. 17, l ing and Real Estate Cirel The official sinughterings last week at the | and industrious man, has, with the most per- { ~ e 10118 SuARe S S e Yor the second weok of year Omana | Packing houses are as follows | sistent effort, been able 1 et only two days Jeots to Wearing Them. And Cast the Full Vote for Hare [ o " @ roontage of increase in bank Huyers. Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, | Work i six wecks New Youx, Jan, 14 —Lillian Russell, Ru- shows & | az ase i Humgiond & 00, B9 1879 W3 | Mrs. Jurdine accomplished a great deal in | dolph Aronson, James C. Duff, and Mauager rison and Morton. clearings of With this start the year oA kb 0 H the way of relief work, but no rccord was | Bart : tHe sttt Lheatedcal \ O s 6 % This Uatnee one i Gr ey | ST 2,288 Bu | ey arton were among the prominent theatrical THE Wi % totv, @b oF \I 10 1 SRIDHRNAT i\‘"“‘]”” & Co % 153 The attendance at the sewing school was | PEODle who listened Saturday to the argu EAT ENGLIS AQRTH . . - history he following are the amour maha Co..iver oos oo | qg | ments before Judge Dugro, in the superior HASTINGS CHOSEN MESSENGER. €8 014 10 100; at the Sunday school, 196; at the Sun. | Ments before Judge Dugro, in the superior R A Monday : fe-ut ) ) p a7 | day evening meeting, 'S0, Several young | court, on the question whether Miss Russell Gr*MEDICINE GUINERg Gy Tuesday 167 | Totals 4288 1,157 | | —_— LG A iR i wen from the Y. M. C. A, came down to help | would or would not have to appear on the | For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Siok Meadache, Giddiness, Ful a As- Weduesda The total number of slaughterings during = 4y the mission last Sunday evening, Mr. ' ¢ ness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Meat, Loss of Appetite, 1 ation of the Omaha Bar / Thursday 121 10 | the week was 28,874 Jeuner, secrotary of the X, M. O, A.. led the | Stae in tights this winter if she appeared at Shoriness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin. Disturbed Sieep, Frightful Dreams. and all sociation ~Applications of Insu Friday v 631,206 54 | At the Armour-Cadaby works—J. D. Pad- | jugi" pospel meeting. — The last children's | 81k Nervous and Trembiing Sensations, &. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Companic New Nota Saturda; “ . oo 634540 44 | dock, late payimaster, has returned to Chica meeting was led by & b Lawyer Hummel read the aMdavit of Miss :‘hkl: ":r'\'” I|"t||‘rv| 8 y"vv"'- -H“Tnvln‘:'l-‘-"'\v;vv-w”v favited to try oue Box of tieso Pills, and they will b | ompanies A s 0. The wholesale house, Fourtee d i 0 - - 80 vas long by erosting, cksiowiaded to be wory eine, { fien Commisstons Potaloeees ©.00,8 00 | v w.’:,",“"\{_lw:_ i il e e Russcll. Tt was long but interesting, and BEEOHAM'S PILLS, takon as directo], will quickly restore fomales to complote hoalth, For & | Increa i 303 | the ro sy a t over the previot t \ y ‘hamberlain’s Cou for the ost Twenty-ninth streot, and that she is " y ’ { Lixcoi s Bueeav or Tae OMana Bae, ) Th s is an improvenient over the vious | whitewashed. A new box house, for the | ¢ M: mberl it ( x‘ h medy r ]H West Twenty-niuth street, and that a ACT LIKE MAGIC :—a finr doses will work wondors upon the Vital Organs ; Strongthening tho i 1020 1> STaERT, ! of £216,74 manatactire of boxes, has beon erected be- | past two years, and can recommend 1t | soprano siguer and an actress, Miss Russell System : Fosloring long lost_Complexion : bringiug back the keen edge of appetite, and LaNcouy, dan. 18, ) bl A UL R . tween the hoe and cattle houses, The ship- | to anyone in need of a relinble cough | gays that she was receiving a salary of &300 with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH (1o rehofe physical energy of the human fean liose Tho N X t tin kot augurs well for a r ulof t wments last week required eighty-nine cars medicine. My boy takes it without any B laaATE Ind el aro * facts uitted by Wousauds, (i all classes of & and ono of the bost guarantecs to the 1o Nebraska clectoral coliege met in Nhing. A8 gompared wit et bt i b SR L BB b AL A BB e, a wook s the leading lady of the Quoen's | Nervous and Dobilitatod f8 that BEECHAWS PILLS NAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT hall of the house of r ntatives at noon e 18 o rease in trausfors Howsonaai\ 18898 10WATHE ‘:“" ‘;‘y;”"lrl;w arhod o] ie, an( Know " LAk “|”' Mate company, Her contract with Mr. Duff MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full dircotions with cach Box S6iday, Ofite dr ne Wb présett to | Tho Fecord for the Week sliows the o SO0t 18 atii CRocTsd T Lta Font OF UHe eals | o voru) oo [W'" a ha ‘\"“ 1l Of Ihe | was mado on Nov. 5, 1587, and was prepared ot pTycparCd only by THON. BEFCRAM, St, Helens, Laneashire, Engianc, = A TOTVH I8 DOIUE STOClod in LHe roat 0! ne aln croup.” uggists sel au b0 cents ot % old by P enerally. 5 36 0! slo Agonts fa 1ar.of Oass, for prosident, and v . ing ek sixty-five cars of meats were | PCU DOLUE. " murmur during the summe ason at the i \ ;\1. .\: nln.\y 2 tetd oot ada shiy 3 Vistting Roading Broadway thonvor; ano for somo tine i tho WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.1 1/ wresident ho was accordingly ¢ Snesda t Swift & Co.—E. W. Ellis has boon lay- > o provinces, but at Chicago she contracted « oty > -~ ettt )} Yadings, of Lincoln county was elacted sec Fda, (et S UG BTouads il ARATRE YIBAS, Tor s day the bicyclists, Mossrs. Kuapp, | Savore sold because of the change from warm | = — retary. Mr. Butier made a few remarks on iday new hog house which may be erectod in the | Dingley, Morgan and Eck, drove out to Fort | clothing in the opening part of the play to o0 ” y w5 0K ! taking the chair inregard to the purpose | Saturda spring, The building, if built, will extend | Omaha to pay their respects to Ned Reading, | tights in the succeeding acts, and had to put :,‘(', ,U'};;:.'T.‘(‘\;"’.f.”,l.‘“,, ,’,:”"".f anuary 35, be- | stand your gumne; you are trying (or the which had called them togethior, Total from the engine room north to Q street and | the *Unknown.” They were first introduced I|1-|'\Mfvnmh(’xtn;-‘ ‘V'un‘v u \]]m'hv) She says | cau s word ‘sneaki up here to got my ] st TasbiiEs; of Suline, sndMoNeney o Total s west from the main railroad tracks back 10 | 10" (ne officers: ¢ NSt TGt ANARE ASF o wwrote to Mr, Duff and 10 the stage manager F - i patient from me.' Dr, Baxter repliods Mossrs, Hi f s ond MoNeney, | e larist siugle (ratafor ¥ the rear awitehes, and will bo 210x350. feot, | 1, the oicers’ cub roo by feutiuint SR | on Nov. 16, asking that she might be allowed _ Morado atthe Bridge, SWhy, doctor, 1 did not come hero to were appointed aapecial committeo to notify | ing the woek was that. of A. € 2h | e iarion Mgl And bullh of briok. - When | Smith, qvore entortadn, oo L o chinieo fer costume, so as to avoid furtner | New York World: There was a flurey | yakca your patient away from you. 1 ¥ e A or that. thay woro organized and | and husband to G, H. Hoggs for n considora- | Sv0 storics high and bullt of brick. | WHR | eveniug. Afttor acoenting Captaln MoKeov- | \olae, - As no attontion whs paid to hor: re- | in Beokiman strost, New York city, the | oke your pationt away fre ou. 3 AV for business vion of £52,000. There were five transfers ¥ a4 Sl SURERCA er's invitation to spend next Wednesday at o\ alii vouil F Rl e M OrK iy, the } wigh nothing but what is right and pro- ‘ ready for busines B i R X SR B0 B Aver about 2,000 more hogs daily, W. E Curtis, of | §il® qlnrtors, they procseded to the bund [ J4est she notified Mr. Duff that Thv)“fil\litl other duy that flurried for aboui sixty | fossional. If the | dent prefors you iovernor Thayer appear ning on the rations of 15,000 and ove the office clerical force, yosterday was calied b 2 rooeeded A s | take @ two weeks!' rest to recover her health. | gooon qe ” 5 SN essional 0 preside wefors y | § P LU L F usial at this soason of - the year the | o St Panl, Minn., to attead the funeral of a | 14 tors to find the Unknown, | mie soidiors | In Philadolphia she asked Mr. Duff why she Sadlor o ‘1‘:”";““““ dout. WA candy | o take charge of the case, 1 have noth- %l copies of the certificates of il Ll PR AU A L nicce. The shipments last woek required % | 50 AEREL B 1 | could not wear Hessiau boots, which would | peddier h e oM | g to say. i Jast eloction for presidentiat ol ing pasaed without the' record of @ 8- | caradressed hoof 18 cars, drossod hogs 10 gratulations grested the champion und his protect er i vt ot iutorforo with the at- 1 R Fow ,\, '\‘lll‘ welly !l.\.‘l{ b basket |y qusiver to this Dr. Bliss said; 1 i tirce Copios to edcl mombe able however, for_great activity during the rand packing house products 1 cars. = | The assembly adjourned to Retchmark e B e L e T s A D A You canniot_succood ¥ eing pe red, the college pr year 1580, The following werc issued AL dinliad \: s Ryan's parlors, where speeches and toasts 3 S SHEOd MIsY TTY Pok i AR e e | WY know your habit of sneaking } being performed, tho colloge by bk : 840 o roquired last week 1o ship the Orders. | wire induiged in until Tate in the evening, | P, Then he cusaged Miss Lily Post 10 | A unl\\lnl of ne wsboys o the comner | around and proscribing for those who | When the ballots were hauded in* P Luesday 250 Baptist Ohurch Officers Mr. Kok finally mounted the swump and | gig, guffering from rhoumatism duo to the | &ANGC RIS B8 DS o turned Lo | will lobby for you." % dent Tutler read out in a loud, fitm voic five | Friday ... g The following ofticers of the Baptist church | fisuked all, - in ‘behalf of his friends and | exosure, and that it is untrue, as Mr. Duft A RS S hu s et et | DEGBA¥tar Fanlod! DR ABISIET erconsive. times: “For president of the | Saturday...... v i A himself, for the hearty welcome 1 vy it s M an | slipped behind, gave the basket a tip b R BT i iiion Statos, Tionjamin Hareison, of Indi have been clected for the year: ‘Trustees, | veceived, nnd. concluded by reminding the | SleKes. that of thirty: othor women uppoar: unels pourcd out und tho candy | YOUmenn this you undgubledly te.” { ana,” and announced that the full vote of the R i o Fenivees Messrs. Louis Houscholder, 0. K. Bruce and | soldiers that tirey had among their ranks a | off W HIS W8T NUOERE Gy IR | 1 onchant stooped to pick them up. AL | apb Baren o it did you say? v delogation tad boen cast for Mr. Harrison Mr. Miner; finance committee, Mr. and Mrs. | phenomenon in the person of Ned Readine, [ (8 (W AvHhor W U6 Y G Dr. Baxter repeated the same ro- Cial ad been ¢ : G [ T LB : RN jones Miss Lillian Hawthorne, who con- | once the boys erowded upon him and at | oo i v 18d The nudience broke forth in a round of & . There are many things to be grateful | George W, Masson and-Jumes Jones, The bicyclists thon started for the city midst | Yoiited sueh o sopare attack. of rhoumatiam | Teast o dazen - hands wera qoickly | marks (it is undoubtedly a le.] D, plauso when this result was annousiced. The | for, if we would but think so, and Notes About the City. a thunder of hip hip burrahs. i Chicago thut sho had to be carried from | thrust into ihe basiet, 1t had all oc. | Bliss arose when young Bliss suid. same proce )-1l|u~<\|n l'\y‘:zn'\‘l‘:‘n‘\-‘yll"'l;l :“‘lv:‘: among these is the introduction of Van Lulu Delia B f“m 17 s, daughter ‘o i.m‘””;‘”‘m the st Miss Trites was made ill by ap- | (hwned in a m ‘““ it m‘ 'n;nlh W . ther, let me attend to this af- v rone through with, and the preside s Plavoring Brtraots X il s . L 2 paring v als er Miss Haw S AL 2 \ adr,’ and rapidly approache: r. Bax- swere gone throligh with, o e presudent | 1y ap's Flavoring Extracts, somewhat | o Mr. and Mrs \ Br peariug in tights, also another Miss Haw- | ooy there would boon little | fair, and rapidly approached Dr. Bax ant, who reside Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. 8 ntury ago. If | at Twenty-first and J strects, diod Saturday B Iotlioi RRisWaL T DaE. 8 SHoEY s, professional | and was buricd Suuday afternoon in Lau- PR ARk bl sta* vi that the full vote of the delegation haw veen cast for Levi P. Morton, of N Yor! and Mr. Duff paid a physician to at ; ter.” At this fimea collision scemed tend the latter actress for three weeks, Miss [ leftof the stock that was not dumped | ipninent, whon Dr. Baxter took his Maillard is mentioned by Miss Russell as [ or appropriated. hat 1 athird of a o cook in Amer less the th Tho election of messenger to carry. the, ro- | or otherwise, who has not tested and s | rel Hill cemete coss, and think it worthy a thorough trial by | another actress who refused to wear tights | _ Just then a gentleman of sturdy build And sadd: HThis s no BIACo foPRUG turns to Washinzton was next in order. Tho | not ready to vouch the excellence of | D. L. McGuckin, of the McGuckin bouse, | the profession.” L ¥ | i Mr, Duft's company aftor’ the summer | dnshed over from the downtown side of | L5cenc,’ and quioctly okt tho room, ) sult of tho ballot stood: Hastings, of Sa- [ those well known preparations, she or | Q and Twenty-sixth streets, lost a house in — season ended, s n AR LU te OF | During this disturbunce Dr. Baxter did 1 line, 8; Russcli, of Colfax Mr." Russell | jo is wofully behind the age, No | Owaha Sunday morning by fire, Dumage Out With the Soldiers, S hd e s protense o kneclin e tie | not appear angry nor was his manner \ aroso and in u 1 O e | chemical or other impurity contami- “‘";“ ";-’"“I” TGS bar both of | . Private James Cummings appearcd before ELEPHANT AGAINST LION, ;;‘:I\'Viuhl ot ot et pang of borEin's | in any way offensive. His request was A he nomination o + Hastings unanimous, RteEtHG PRaviare Hiniivasie Charles Karlik and Anna Ribar both of | 4 general court mar at For " vos- | " - Q) ) B gang of bHoys i W gnaein the ordinary mannc f mak- i which was ngreed to. nates them. They are simply delicious. | il Gualiu have been liconsed to wed. (‘\;d‘(‘l‘\”‘]’““ ,’“'lfh’.'t‘““'._‘(;"'.,::_" ,\'”‘“i’,',“‘l';" e | The King of Beasts Routed in a | jifly. Nonoof themwerostruck, but they | i o FaQLBst HTING roROT IR DEALETTIY LG b e U Prince lteplies to Dingley. The county commissioners allowed Dr. | 0o of deser ot 5 AEHL made a hasty scramble to get outof the | Lo offense to Dr. IBliss, who was ns follows: C. . Iddings, of Lincoln, ; M. v zley ; k < 4 charge of desertion, and mformed the court | 1 " : Sraatal i AT WY tharannd | 1B ) liss, 4 B oo g daings, of Lol % o | o the Editor of Tur Bre: Tn' answer to | Thomas Kelly 825 for the vost-mortem ex- | £t (ns* orely absent without loave, | PINLAVELPNIA, Jan. 14, — [Spocial Tele- | was 1n n instant the candy o | much excitod. o this statoment T havo ) Butlor, of Cass, 2. 3 Bl 25 riabals btk e ‘ amination in the case of Rudolph Kohli who S0 was bostioned. to allow of witnesses | gram to Tk Ber.]—A battle between a | chant and the sturdy man with the | o Sp S BV i 5 v cordingly clected, after which the collegead- | Mr. Dingley's ¢ allange to me, in which he | Ay foso doad i the. oastorn. part of the | His case was postponed to allow of witnesses HEtib it b i endeavored to give nearly the words journed sme die states ho would liko torun mo a fitty milo | city somo two months &go. L from Tow 3} lion and an olephant alarmed the people of ;\lj“ e BuBies “‘1]! \ ; civele n 40zl | that passed betwoen the gentlemen, { POLITICAL GOS8IP, RV o\ Fact sl et ht for 8100 g i . Private Henshaw, who is also held at Fort | Frankford last night. The fight oceurred in | feCt in dlameter. Two hundved people |04 yuay not be exact, while the facts The gossip i Tetitient Lirelos has narrowed | Dievele race next Saturday night for 8100 a | Policeman D. O, Auderson found a Wells: | Omalia on the chargo of desertion from the | Lowanders barn, where a number of wild | Were therein half a minute. While =0 J 9 Aown to ratwhy legistation. submission and | Side, Twili say that in justice to myself I | Fargo expross mouey order in favor of Hert | goneral mounted service, is in a delirious LA G ! # the big stick was twirled about him the | *f s M <. f e e ™5 | could not think of ascopting his challenge | MeGill. ‘The owner on proving property can | condition und is contined to the hospital, | 8nimals that travel with a_ circus are being (Signed) “L. R BRECKWaH, M. D, 1 the Omaha charte candy man hastily gathered up his seat- stray comment regarding the contest pend- | on so short notice, as I have only been on my | B4t The post surgeon would not allow im to ap- | wintered. A lion, half starved, escaped |40 sweets, and with a thankful bow e | ing from Douglas county. The feeling is “le fwo short spins since my st race | 0 Myers, a vag, was given time to get out | pearbeforethe eourt to hear hissentence read. | from its cage, killed u camel and proceeded | 4o his champion hurried down the | No Safer Remedy can be had for coughs strong that Morrissey will havee 1o step down | against. Mr.” Beardsley and s horscs, of the city Sunday moruiug by Judge Reu- | Henshaw des orted Iu::xl‘“:‘"? ruit and before | to devour it. Keeper Rebichan discovered it | streot and colds or auy trouble of uhe throut, than e throve, and that all the railroad | Thercfore I a 0 condit r cr and he vanished. ssignment to any regiment. Seiaan tortor ;i 5 ARG Aty 5 rown’s Bronchial Troches.” Price 23 cts, I Rtlons 02 e B G BAbUF By OBEIETE | et .”nl‘l A u‘m“\l\lll‘;:!!lu; o > | At ‘the Baptist Sunday schoo! the Re The Fort. Omaha school opened yesterday “‘""l““““lj to turn the olephuut Bupresson | :‘Why, genoral, what's the matte Sold only in boxes. Tt is strongly stated that the purity of the | a match with Mr. Dingley to race | Duniel Rogers was clected superintendent, | All children of five years or older arc the lion. Empress was undismayed at the { inquired a friend as the sturdy man e \ ballot must be preserved, and that oil room | him any kind of = race ho | Mrs, 2. 13, Fowl sccretary, and Willam | allowed admission. Mrs. Norton, the princi- [ growls of the lion. The lou rose as Em- | limped paiufully upon the big stick to- Building Material ! work of ever class or kind must be re- | wishes, if he will give me three wecks' time | Brayton libravian pal, intends to establish a night sceool some | press approached, but was not quick enough | ward the Potter building. = e 2 5 buked. The forty-seven farmer members of | to get in condition. But if he (Dingley) can A mecting of the teachers of the Presb; time l";w wock for the !;w}n‘fll of such as are | {5 got out of the way, for with one powerful “Nothing, nothing,” only I mightn't [, The difference in }lw prices of build- { g the house propose to take a hand in all the | not wait that long M *harles Ashinzortold- | terian Sunday scnool will be held in the | obliged to work in the day. Vlow from her trunk Ewmpress hurled the | have been quite so spry if 1'd stopped to | I8 materials in varions large cities of 1 Wednesday evening. Teachers of all 5 ——— ay schools are invitea to attend and Very Wayward. part. Superintendent V. P. Wormwood | Belle Sang, th b the United States isa matter of sur- prise to those who study the cost of puilding a house for the first time. The leading questions that come up for consider- | me to-day that he will race him next Satur | chur ation, and any attempt to cajole them into ¥ night for $100 a side and the winner to | Sun subservancy will be fittingly bluffed. They | take all the gate receipts. Hoping this is | ta king of beasts agamst the stavle wall. Therc | think of thut busted rib, SRR O © | necrouched in a_corner and then dashed [ The man with the stick was General white wife of a Chinaman | 4t gmpress with wild fury. He leaped | Horatio C. King, of Governor Hill’s S e now openly state that there must be reason- | satisfactory to Mr. Diugley, I at_yours will conduct the meeting. i e 5 ? aliShnasy ; e h WY onE mrbaGe Golletts > able railroad legislation, and hint that the JoNN S, Prixce, At the regular meeting of Division No. 8, | 22" d Lec ng, was arrested Sunday | upon ll:'l\lhm_«( quarters, and the elephant | staf. The shaft of a wagon had poked New \}:II\ lnl]n_m has ‘..nlt,ui.ll_,.‘;r?,. Dnscating of Morrissey will be one vote to | Champion Soventy-two Hour Bicyclist of the | A 6 1. et Tants hall Sunday afior, | On the charge of being an inmato of a houso [ trumpoted with rage and pain as she felt | him in the side as he was crossing the ( Statistics ou this mattor und fuds o the direct end. It has become evident that world. hoon, the place of holding meetings was | Of brostitution. She claimed that she was lliim(u.‘,r,.ulnrs scratching lL"";h‘-'“ll( s']“"i carringe way of the bridge on the | great discrepancy in prices. White railway logislation s the supreme question : e chankod to| A O H. hall, Rowloy block, | mercly calling on a “lady” friend jn the | [t the odds were wgninst tho kink of | Brookiyn side Christmas eve, but he | Pine boards in New York cosu builders : ofjthoiour. SaEinespIraine o eabiakion, Hereafter tho regular meetihgs will bo heid | house and was not an inmate. Her case was | position at the peint of a pitenfork. Rebichan | had forgotten that he was in the hos- | #nd contractors 865 to 3§75 a thousand { { The trains to-day brought a large number The Baltimore & Ohio railroad is the | in that hallon the first Tuesday evening of | continued. Belle is the woman who gained jumped behind Empress' broad shoulders as | pital when he saw the candy man on feet. Iu Boston the snme material costs of vitizens of the state to witncss the re- | only line running through trains from | cach monthat 7 e'clock and the third Sun- | considerable notoricty a fow months azo by | the tion mado a spring at him, and the ele. | the verge of being mobbed #50 o thousand, in Chicago $17, and_in i 3 olection of \-*:“gnnqr‘ Manderson, i ll] ““]\V the west to Washington, and they have | day of each month at 3 o'clock in the after- | deserting her Chinese husband and eloping | phant turned just in time to cateh her antag- € gadvi e = Philadelphia $55. Georgia yellow pine, } B oot fovmae roma. by o, | recently improved the service by put- [ noon with another piz-tailed celestinl. - Leo Sang [ onist in her trunk. She held him highin the The Warring Garfleld Doctors. on the other hand, is cheaper in Now approximate that of forer years. Thenres | ling on two vestibule trains, one of | Georse A.Bell has returned from Falls | followed, caught the guilty pair at 'remont, | air for a moment, and then burled himelear | Another version of the unscemly | York than in the other cities, selling that old hubits will not_down, although the | which leaves Cincinnati daily at 7:30 | City. audimadellioetring)yifoitaticn across the stables. The lon was evidently | oo nefe hetween the Garfield doctors is | for $20 a thousand there, while in Bos- t R eation of the contest has. been fully sot. | p. m., and the other leaves.Chicago | Messrs. Guorge Bookoff, Frank Gosser = severely hurt. for he kept so still that tho | WI2ne o LS onthorn ity gos iniChiohFoNsE and _ } S0 ‘2 the paim of succossion. concedod to | Gaily at 7:05 p. m. ALl ears in these | and Charles Honniuger, a Committeo repre- Died on the Road. men had littls trouble in lassoiug him and | furnished, says a dispatch from Wash- | ton LAC brjcx 15 32 B CUAMEGC T, GG ] e e fTine. aentiment oty | Suily it T:05 p. . All cars ih these | senting the Omaba Cigarmaker's union,were | A telegram was received at the Paxtou [ leading him into another cage. ington to the Globe-Democrat. It comes | 11, A hVRECID S To o R ont of the house and senate will bo il there iy | Crainsare vestibuled, inciuding bagaigo | in the city Sunday i the interest of howe | and other hotels yesterday making inqui- e from Dr. Baxter, medical examiner of | Drick vary considerably. The cheuapest - £ tho procoedings, and the formal jomt | €A day coaches and Pullmun Bullet | ipdustry and met with a warm reception and | ries for Mrs. J. H. Rand, whose husband | BANKER HIRSCH DENOUNCED. | tho army, and is in the form of an pale brick cost 2.50 a thousand. Balti- . session on tho day following. But it js well | Slecpers, thus wholly overcoming the | had gratifying success. — was found dead in bed at the Pacific hotel afidavit by Dr. Breckwith, The re- | more brick,regarded as the best pressed ! for the representative citizons from all parts | SWaying motion imparted vo ordinary | “The cornet band will give a dance and | Grand Isiand. The decensed was & commer’ | Rabbi Gottheil Protests Against Ris | vival of ail this unpleasantness is due | brick in the market, are worth #37a p* { of ‘the 'state fto get together now | trains when rounding curves athigh | hold a social in the band rooms, Twenty-fifth | cial travelor for an castorn ribbon house, AT san A sertings] to the pushing of claims for tho $10,000 | thousand. A firm in Chicago makes a ! | and then. A talk of wants and [ speed. The trains arc heated by steam | and I’ strects, Saturday eveniug. and was woll known to the merchants and | New Yous, dan. 14 —(Spocial Telogram to | still left of the appropriation made'for molded brick that readily sells for 350 t }ml'l:*. ]luc‘.;l . and mnm.-y;\v:c.d l;| Llll”l drawn from the lnum]un\l\iu, l’m-zl.-,r» J. D. Chamberlain, editorand proprietor oi | commercial uwln of Omaha. His home isat | p 0 large and U;']u tant | the attendance upon the wounded pre a thousand. ; ail to do a full measure of good. By this | are in attenaance in the day coaches | the Headlight, Stromsburg, and J. R. | Creston, la., where bis wife is thought to be. 3 OXEO s A T TRts A da7itis 5 16O wa: ——— | means the possibilities of the state can be | g well as in the sleepers to wait upon | Sovern, editor and_proprietor of the Indus- - assemblago at Temple Bmanuel yesterday, | 60y .t oo e by 00 SRGRE The World's Greatest Women. better understood, and a more friendly feel- | 5 00 O In accordance with its | trial West,of Atlantic, In., will meet with a DESTITUTION IN DAKOTA. more than usual interest being manifested in | . = vt : S ;. Ao . } & ing_created between the localitivs. This | FEEIRCHT bed policy, the B. & O, | delogation’of men in South Omahu Tuesday s i R the discourse because of Rabbi Gottheil’s pro- | 1) oL ]""‘-" i ‘l"l"“" Lyrasiln tho Al Ml Budgot:. | Fortunloly,fin piow of tho matter s, {oreibly UL torisd | exaets no extra faro for passage on | Sernoon, andif satisfictory, arrangoments | que fepores From Washington | posal to disouss Baukor Hirsch's story of his | o1ih vy tone, J. 5 e e ewon oLl astempping tosclodtiho WELYS £ reatosy { { l politician of prominence. these trains. to Omaha and consolidate their papers and County Again Confirmed. being the Messiah. *We were preparing quiet- | yored the room of the presidential man- | the opuosite sex is necossary. A really | = OMAHIA DAR ABSOOIATION, R T make one of the strongest labor reform MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14.—A week ago a local | 1y and peacefully for the holy Sabbath,” began | ¢jon adjoining the one in which the | great woman must have left some per- 1 Totary of stato to-day. Article @ states that | - Mrs: Panisen has added still further to J. Advice to Mothers. stated that there was extreme destitution [ by a cry for the death of our old relipon—a | room was known during the president’s | for the judgment of posterity. Thus, | among the farmers in the western part of | cry thut has come up to us from across the | illness as the physicians’ room. About | no actress, however great, even a Mrs, : The iect of the asssciation Is 1o maintaty | F- Hanvagan’s sea of trouvles by swearing | nry winsiow's Soothing N % yrap should al- the honor aud dignity of the profession of | out a warrant for his arrest for bastardy. | ways be used for children tee ing. Itsoothes | Washington county, Dakote. A corre viters, from the capital of France, and from | 10 o'clock Dr. ~ B: & son 'of the venerable faith. The orac- er entered the | Siddons or a Rachel, could be inc uded the law; to promote fraternal feeling amoug | She says she has had three children by him, | the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, | spondent w vostins e e physicians’ room, in which were Dr: @ the greatest women, as her ar h i oK) i u , | the softens the . ollay , | spondent was sent to investigate the matter. | uiar utterances of Baron Hirsch | PDY s ch - we ) among the greatest women, as her art i ! of the courts of public in Douglas county. | i3 8tall in the hospital, being treated for = el ST oviginal report. The correspondent visited | those not in harmony with us | Dr. Buxter politely asked Dr. Bliss to | I venture to draw up the following list b T Tho articles further define that all reputa- | 8lcoholism. It is said that he has decded to THE HAUNT OF SINNERS. about twenty-five families in a drive of | in religious l{gllc}[ could ;mg close their cars :;lkn lu;;\‘{llli'l\t_elf). l““-d}o see the presi- | as fairly representutive of female great- K ble attorneys-at-law, in active practice in | Mrs. Paulsen the shanty she now occupics in e about sixty miles. Thore is the most abject ghl::; lfifaflmi.f’"u'fr“o“uni'l"é“"“\. .fm','"fiy“.‘é‘ e.r:LI ks SBLOD Ll'- ake ooniiait ness in nll.agn» : ) Ry the district court of said county and resident | hopes that she will discontinue the suit. His [ What Was Done With the Ungodly | poverty on every hand. The settlers are [ O.Ci¥ MERTSLIE STOORIBET, 07 ¢ WM WD 500 NOMEUONRIO LA/ YOUSIN S0 | SNOMENIOR AUHION: ST OMEN DX ZHOUGILE A within the city of Owmaha are eligible to | stock of merchandise in the storeat Si Yesterday. mostly Norwegians and Bohemiaus, with a “,Mm‘;,m Ferreks u‘;:’ ALt iwlm‘%; o | see the president,” when Dr. Baxter re- | Semiramis, .\np‘)lm, s memborship in the association. One hundred | teenth and Burt has been turned over toJ. [ oo oo SEEARER Lo | few Canadians, The men are unable to do | FRNEVER COER A8 B SELOIE O IERETRE O | plied: Queen Esther, Madame RRoland, and four names are sigued to the constitu- | J. Brown for apportionment among Hanna - L . any work in winter, as there 18 nothing that | 03" UOCCE o Shat, S A “1 have been the president’s family | Marin Theresa, Madume de Stael, | tion, among the number, A. J. Poppleton, | fan's creditors. and Dr. Bockott 18 to got the | BMuffs, botn of whom were released on bonds | &Y bodone, The almost total destruction of n for years, and for this reason | Catherincll.of Russ discover before long that he has _grievously | Physici \George Sand, i I | John k.. Thurston, Charlés J. Green. John | proceeds from the sale of the fixtures to sat- | Saturday, after several weeks' incarceration | the last wheat crop by frost has left the set- V8.8 rreid} ; G OOLes, [ i D. Howe, Silas Cobb, J. M. Woolworth, W. | isfy the rent due on the building. e G = Pt L et 0 Sy | mistaken the nature of the Jewish character [ Ldesire to see him. Isabella of Castile, George I g | &, Steawn, 3. R, Clarkson, W. I, Gurley, G ¥ 2 awaiting trial for asssult with intant to kil, | iers without & Wimg (0 purcbaso sunpiles | —hat he docs nob understaud the ra “*Dr. Bliss, in answer, said: ‘I under- | Joan of Are Margaret . , J. R, Clarkson, W. jurley, G ———— canderod over to Omaha Sunday and | With, and in many instances they are suffer- | qy 0y ave Yoen salled Messiahs be. ! 2 d 14 W. Covell, Loe 8. Estelle, G. B. Luke, K. S. 3 ) wandered over to ! ib o Dy Anse i hore have been so-called Messiahs before, ) i R R e e SR "V‘\fi"\,‘l);‘“‘; ’\_(‘]‘I"“‘I“::":::‘d heals the | Were arrested as vagrants. Their bondsman ) 8 for want of proper food and clothing. and every one of them has brought to the B Hawley, R. W. Patrick, J. P. English, W. 5 s i o5 appeared atthe time of their arrmignment - g race nothing but sorrow, torture and pain. | R o ey D, i, M conglisth, W [ mombranes of the thront and lungs, | abpoared atthe wiime of sarmisu e Ovject to the inaugural Ball. When I 100k over the histary of the idea of & I k 1 Hoxie, A, C. Wikeley V. Sunérul, | when poisoned and inflamed by discusc. | yesterduy and agEed 1 DUt LhE PO | Bosrox, Jan. 14.—The Boston Evangelical | Mossiah I am alunost tomptcd to wish 1 had : i | | NEW INSURANCE €O ; It prevents night sweats and “tightness | to Council Blufls, The judgo therefore re- | y)jjance of ministers, comprising all evangel- | never been conceived.” MUSTANGC i .| Two new insurance companies applied to- | 4cross the (‘Iu?t curcs coughs, croup, h:.{m:u xwl?x]. iy e e deuowminations, adopted o resolution to- i e y [, { day for the priviloge of of doing businoss in | asthma, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, | Mamic Edwards is a poor but respoctablo | gyy exprossing its conviction that out of re- HERR MOST I LINIMENT i ! > stute, Viz. e woping cough and all other throat | girl of seventeen, Sunda - o e p, L . the stute, viz.: The Puckers and Provision | whooping cough and all other throat 1 of seventecn, and Sunday in com- | au for ke character of President Harri- | g o 5 5 i ) !."'nllf'n llh\:'m"e:,fl{l:mlnu~ of Chicago, and | and Jung troubles o other medicine | pany with unother lady friend she weat over | abn the purchuse and use of intoxicating | His Former Followers Call Mim an i ) B e e et “mpaty: | is s0 successful in curing nasal caturrh | to Council Bluffs on the motor. Sho re- | liquors be dispensod with at tho inwuguration Arrant Coward, 4 privilege sought will doubtless be granted | & € AT-R-CURE. The enormous and | turned about 10 o'clock, and while on her | coremony, anda cercmony substituted for New York, Jan. 14.—|Special Telegram to 3 o them. Statements were also re- | increasing demand for these standard | \ay home was stopped by a_policeman, who | the usual ball. Tue Ber.|—There is a revolution in the i coived of business donme by two | California remedies confirm their | told her that such an hour was too late for 4 S R, ranks of th llowers of John Most, and b other companies which have been operating | merits. Sold and absolutely guarantoed | any respectable woman t be out, and then French Editors Fight. some of those who once hatled him as thelr in the state us follows: Buffalo German_In- | by Goodman Drug Co., at 81 o package. | arrested her She lay in jail all night nearly [ P axrs, Jan. 14.—A duel was fought to-day | 7 2318 : Pl b W Lo L L ’ . ; B s X leader and praised him as the man to free 1 AurauoeioimpanyinduyiopVesconsator, Newi|iiTh yoo fon82:50: heart-broken. Yosterduy | OMicer Turt - | petwoon Henri Rochofort, editor of Futran- | (CUH FUE, BRUCEH L CHES Ty AT York, Insurance company, The former com- i bull and others vouched for her respectabil- | /o P AOEh e * | them from the hated rule of the capitalist, / pauy’ roport premiums to the amount of School Monoys In the Troasury, ity ana she was released. sigennt, and Lissargary, ediior of LaBu- | ;o spurn nim and_denounce him i terms ! 11047 and il The latter &,140.40 | o R e ot Schools Tirunor | (A tough looking customer named Joo | {aile: Tho weapows ueod Moo SWOTS: | uat cannot be misunderstood. The radical in to the amount of e 4 Sen S hte squally vicic o T pros- combatants were Wi ed. Ssar- ) 4 #,1 °F | yostordny formallly cortified that thoro is | White und an, equily yicous looling PLos | gary's wounds are dungerou Arbeiter Bund, which is mostly composed of B . NEW NOTARIES PUBLIC, now in the county treasury school moneys | ghargod with robbing a Edward Boright, ———— Austrians and Hungarians who were con- i i Notarial commissions were issued to_the | subject to apportionment derived us follows: | soldier, of $30 last Saturday night, Died and Buried at Sea. verted to the cause by Most and his litera. i | following gentlemen by the governor to-day: | Goptitied by state supevintendent..$§20,272 10 Early Sunday morning while it was yev Loxpox, Jan, 14 —Miss Gale, a passenger | ture from 1865 to 1572, when he worked 3 F. M. Skellman, Broken Dow, Curlls{ jniney and licenses, § 61 54 | dark, Bawary Swoenoy 18 charged with bay- | on the steamer Italy of Berlin, which ar | 8mong them, has issuod a circular denounc- I county; O. . Billings, Norden, Keya Paha | [oith0? H0ensos: oo ing stolen a trunk full of clothes from OO | pived at Quoenstown to-day frow New York, | 1§ Most sud refusing to follow his loader. i { county; N, F. Forest, Lincoln, Lancaster | Gyjar gources 131 65 | Kessley’s room at the City hotel. Tho e - s | ship. The circular says that since Most has i ! ocounty; W. I Whecler, Broomfiold, Hamil 1 = IR contents were found in Sweeney's | committed suicide the day” after the steamer | come to America he has rapidly become a 7 . ton county; J. A. Rice, Stuart, Holt county Total 21 8 fon. L! t New York by taking a ‘Lllunc of r-u(ll:mmn- conservative, and since the execution of the ( C. C. Hansen, Danncborg, Howard county feaedter oo e eEIN Vetzel o 2 She confessed thut she had quarreled with | anarchists in Chicago he has grown cowardly. { i O, Fredericson, Lincoln, Lancaster county; | There are children attending the sialot I} Wolaal, the smploye of | hier fricnds and said sho warted to die. On | Most had heard that tho e | W. A, oy, Nebrusiki City, Otoo county | | schools of the county, of which number | o 5 TRl a0 A e has bee | the following day H. Blondin, a_passenger, | against him and tricd-to_supplant him, and ‘ C.'W. Ribble, DeWitt, Suline county; J. T. | Omaha furnishes 1 aloue, and the city | continued until to-day at s p, m. died from delirium tremens. Both bodies | when the news reached him he bogan to de- Myers, David City, futler county:'W. T | a8 her apportionment gots 815,430.18. South | “Somcbody entored tho Touse of G, T, | Were buried at sea. . nounce the bund in his paper. This, tho { 1 Wise, ' Pluttsiouth, Cass county; ' H." C. | Omahia_ comes next with 1133 papils, nd | Monroo’at 18I¥ Chicago stroct yesterday, L circulur states, roused up the merabers and 8 - 1 heeler, Omaha, Douglas county; L. L. | will receiy 000, aterloo and ~Chicago | and stole a flne overcoat hanging up in the ustralia and merica. now his former followers call Most a greedy | yolliun Scotta” BT’ O MeNenomy, | precinets furuisly instruction for 3 childron R Ra/Ae LIBERN AR 31 James McDougall, of Melhourne, Aus- | and self-seeking rascal who wants money Thus the " Mustang’” conquers pain, Blair, Washington county; B. J. Mathis, | respectively, and are tne smallest of the | Ed Logan got too drunk to pilot himself | g T Peibune. | ond aggraudizement. n g Pluttsmouth, Cass county, whole Aty three districts under Mr. 3runci's | over the joy havements last. night and fol, | itit, 2D Chicago, saye “‘{U Tribune, e Makes MAN or BEAST well again! { " CITY NEWS AND NOTES supe He said Australia greatly regretted The Orew Did I 21 ) Riacs -uk’ A nf \l No : et supervision, cutting his face badly. A policeman holped | g7 53" S g oy %ot har wool 1010 the he Crew Did It. 2 R f So/a00! il loiter around and abnu ¥ - ST 8 2trol bom,. apd he Wi hat ot ge N ' ARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y., Jan, 11— E s b8 TR Sty $ - tho capitol. Thoy are. fast_laarning. that | When you neod a friend, select a true | faus o Ui nearost patrol on Anc kopt. there | United Stutes freo of duty, If this was ,‘“"L‘n‘c‘l‘,“““"‘l"fu',‘,‘l‘.l;‘ ) ]:Uu m"'m,:"clu : Ca i, . [ vexation and disappointment muke up a { one. Dr. Jones' Red Clover tonic, is | until he becamo sobor. The judee charged | done sho would take our products in re- | | @18 BEIRE B (BE PEEE - BOS - B large measure of lifo's experionces. the best friend mankind bas for ull dis- | him §7.50 for the accommodations received. | turn, und u lurge business would be [ 1% W ST B0 FEVY SO 0F S BAGATY B oFhe Jingle of bolls this morning 1old the | eases of tho stomach, liver and kidnoys, | Charles Haggerty, an_ ex-hackmun, who | dono between the two countrics, Mr. signed “Militare,” in which he refers to tho FArY 5 ”“"}‘ lisch nst “dk b ,‘,“"T The best blood purifier and tonic known, | has been arrested "a number of times for | McDougall said he had bought $30,000 | Picture of the Uniled States Ship DS R MRy e ot oo tiin for good sloighing, but our good f £400, oo violating the hack ordinance, has abun: | wopth of Americay goods to take back | “Omaha.’" “The article stated that the pic- [l people imugined they were sleigh viding just . e doned the remunerative profession of y re was contr! B 280nte D OR the same, Tt Failed to Work. wjehu, and is now in juil on the charge of | 10 Asstralia, and would have doubled ture was contributed for and presented to | Mrs. Dr. Billings will give the members of | ¢ 4 02 o 5 B irer for & honse of {11 fame. = ife | the amount had the goods been cheaper, | the people of Omaha by the ofiicers of the . b tho Unitod States' Livo Stock coumission, | Sunduy afternoon o girl about ten yeurs | (G, {Ficd Wedncsday at 2 v. m ~ Australin was developing quite a beef | above named ship, As it is an error of Iec"o- a net": e“s | ] } now in !hl-'w.\, & recoption to-morrow gven- | 0f Age APPsarod BARO rowcence ‘ William Evuns came to Owaha from Fre- | industry, and her mutton was sent in | a grave nature, in the name of justice to ' 3 ! ‘lfii 1t wilt be given ot .!!m home of llr‘ Knodell, on South Eightceuth street, snd | mont a few woeks ago with over 850 in his | immense quantities to England. Con- | the crew of over three hundred men who : T Ela " g Billnimand Hois aes o b9 #social event of | gravgd l:mlllhu was salloling Amn; r»l(-mu pocket, and capected to, increaso bis 1ol by | tracts hud just hoen made with rance | mannoa tho ship dunng e cruise around The Grandest Triumph of Eloctric Science—Sci- { u ey o e = sisters of charity; that the sisters had four | cutling ice, he springliks her has nod 10 v whereby Ausf 1 v the world, I deem it a duty I owe to them. . N 1} ady d Practi BThe'seoretary of the atate agviculturel so- | Sistors of ohaclty: that the sisters had four | CO8L 2K 10 Tt0 B0 Bls oboupation, and, liks | 204 Germany wheréby Australia would | the workd, X dcem 18 8 CalY 1 e | o S Bost Rejentifip °"'VIcally Made and Practically Applied. dloty suggos citfze . A Y furnish a lurge ameunt of canned goods | @ g a member of the marine guard m. 1 elety suggests that the citizens of Lincoln be | oo G O™ Nl [iiodoll suspectod that | tho typical prodigal son, he spent his'sub- 8 A 0 HOOTS | self, T would like to sco the honor lay where with Electric ST Medieal Sloty wkFosts Uhat tho ciizons of Liuwoln be | woodad boln” Mra. Knodall ‘suspooied vt | tho tyvical produgal son, he spont bis'sub | $04h05% " i1, "Contracta for furmah | S61% oo i 7 who b .. DISEASE CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES 1 yersite, Tuwill surpass’ any exhibition of | Ly Wi ot soliciting for the institution | Was arrosted for vagrancy. He was given | had also just been entered wnto, and | paut,'i00 feot long, was mads in- Yokohama, IT WILL CURE YOU ! B I Jien or Htmba, Nory. i " §° - she represented, but was an impostor, eight days in the county jail. Australia’s gold mine, the Mount Mor- | Japan, They were secured by a popular sub- Paralysis, Nowralglo, Sclaticn, Disonscs of Kidneys, Suinnl e, Goat, Exbuust) ) ing of the borticultural society will also in- d A B MRREAMAS S0 g Mouns W g 1 by a Timiaalons, Astiumig Heart Discuses Dyspepsis, Conetiy Firy g ln, Edlseationn, W eakn ¥ito attention. w“'m e WWho bresthes most auffer, aad wh | EBRDhad pro uced so prolifically that ug{:p\_wn n‘mu‘uwn ‘hrlulbl_thu mast, The roisiey, Gatarri, blies Eplloper, h;' bt Hydrocelc ot Discubos Throgsy, (e ol | The case of the Standard Manufacturing ¢ . £16,000,000 sterling had been offered | picture was framed on Fulton street in ml];fl::‘{mnménm "EN ALL“ELS’E‘ 0f o "body formerly of Omaha, is | thinks must mourn, and he aione is blassed'® Goods from New | Brooklyn. In the name of justice to the ILS. company vs Krause, Lubbe & Welch, on Harry Moore, for it aud refused orror from Platte county, was filed for trial | wanted at Codar Rapids, a., for working & :.‘“::(“'L)“S“‘,“',"‘A‘lI{:‘,‘,"b,ff"“ sufforing cuu be | gouh Wales into Victoria paid_a duty | Srew who chorish tho uume of your prospors 'I‘Ei'l‘lll)llllu B i K a4 8% T a1 o0 ittt o Buid o e Ch T e in the supreme court to-day, togevher with | merchant for $150 in that place with a forged — ;1 0f 25 per cent, but goods from Vietorin | Ses 1ire et ot aae sentt Wi cortributed figiyis Grmeory, commtsalon wmerch il Block ¥ A Wondieg M AR1N8 SDhams sy Ih AT, Japemer | B Sl Jwith »dor Although we have heard persons remark i f . Tuz BEE that not one cent was cortributed s ook, Jitalo. N. X G W. Hollus, M: 19 briefs of the plantft and defendant, = | check on D, M. Stwele & Co., of this city: _ f wit is worth its weight in gold,” still Dr, |t New South Wales weut in froe. | by an oficer on tho United States Ship | WMuzay Xsgergile i} AV Y A R e e ey . RN Bull's Cough Syrup s 1o bo hud at all drug {i‘“‘zll T hfirl\l\gn gor 'n;m\m}. hu& Omiahs for the purposs of procuring the LiCudy orves and comforiabis silepa mm,;.iiufivbflav Snaad U Jonc Lhaar 00 ghaes, hamnies, —— | stores for 2 cents. it of New South Wales had awakened | piece of art which the citizens of Omahi have full complement of Uuited States ofticers, . . —————— 10 its wistake, and it was generally felt | possession of at present., Trusting you will 0. o 1 areived this morning. Itis understood that | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, City Missionary's Report. tha ta protective tariff would be de- | rectily this error, I am, sir, A 72 orucle etre Magwedle fell iy o) i $here will bo & large number of and contest During the week ending January 11 the | cid®i upon at the next election. Mr, OXE o¥ riak Crew, B s s e word e meeatizig bansting cases called for trial, s city missionary reports: Calls made and | McDougall was surprised at New York Nebraska Foatal CLanaa W weoniliun Kucirie & Hagndls 3 ioining 58 121 (s defrees OF e LN meetings attendod, 47; two comfortables | and Chicago stroet pavements, and said |y Nebrasks Mostal Chanien. ez P Comeiriii i Eterive 4o ERE o eop (Y roven ehelpoct el | Poazoni's complexion powder is uni- When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris. were given to a family where five of the [ that in Austra! « they used hwrdwood |, Wsfiietos S e w;‘f e 0 %fi;fifl f AT "n‘&b ..J'n v L | i rwh - Whien sh childry ’ with & concret ndation, and at Mel- ) = . RS ol e el Dogns COmPLTi B th Ty allasts b { ferally knows and averywhere ee o was Culd, i rid o usioris, | childron oyt Wik most wo coverlug but conarets foundation, and wt Mol | 12768 SERICEOY, WOUY, 0 S 007 | I aRmmamcs-dag honk cymanr g b ot T T S o8 D R i Franciseo aud Chlcago 000 ‘eured " fead stammp for HIGatTAted DATBBICE teemod as the only powdor that wiil im- | Whes she became Mias, she cluag to Castoria, | theit clothes spread over them, and 50 cents [ bourne, on one of its busicst streets, this DR. W. J. HORNE, Inventor, 191 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. prove the complexion, eradicuto tan, Whan shie had Chil alio gavethem Castoria, | WOMe §iven toa poor woman, the mother of | hardwood had stood the test of twenty | ¢ounty, Neb., Vice Frederick 8. Baker re freckles, and all skin diseases. five children, of whom the youngest is but | Yeurs and was still in good condition, " vll“lfibmwmw at Springville, Custer county

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