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2 TRAGEDY NEAR I0OWA CITY. A Man Brutally Beaten to Death and Robbed | by a Companion. SIGNS OF A TERRIBLE BTRUGGLE. A Drowning at Parkershurg - Procecd- ings of the Legislature hars macy Bill U ¢ Discussion Bankers Indicted, Tows Civy, ola, April 1 Al Tel m to T Brr.] —Thi thound trainon the Rock Island was n cr Hopenschup, who was aboard, discovered the body of @ man Iying along the south side of the track about two miles east from the city As soon as the train stopped the coroner took a hand-car and yeturned to the spot, and found that a murder had been committed some time during tho night. The man lay parallel with the | track, his feet in a pool of blood, | his clothes torn and bespatt Bis head crushed, mangled and bloody @nd hman hair in his tightly clinched hands, g‘\\r<|‘\v\ ¢ in all a terrible struggle for lif A heavy cane lay a few feet from him, cov ered with blood, and this was doubtless the fnstrument with which his skull was crushed An examination showed that his skull was fractured, and these marks, except light Druise on one shoulder, were the only marks of violence, The man’s open grip was near, containing articles of no value, and a watch chain lay on the ground, but a watch, which | he 8¢ to have the day be fore was go A pocketbook which also he was seen to have, was gone, and this shows that the motive was robbery. In an- other purse, however, was probably un noticed by the murderer, and also a card on | which wiis written, “Mr. Frank Bulzer, Home: L ad, Towa county, lowa,” This was ll|w-‘ only mark of identification | e body was brought 1o this city and an inquest is now in progress. Mr. Ritten- | meyer indentified the dead man as one who | me to his boarding house last Wednesday | and stayed all night. On Thursday another came the and after some time nut in conversation with the deceased two left the house together about 10 ock, the unfortunate man paying his bill ing Mr. Rittenmeyer that he was vanger % Davenport to get | Wo were scen by others passing on’_the track, and this stranger is the | suppdsed murderer. He was scen about 3 | o'clock this morning and his face was bloody and he looked as though he had been in a fight. He was a suspicious lookiifg character, | dressed in a blue jacket, blue overalls and | plow shoes. Telegrams sent along the | lines, and_this afternoon a man who com- | jares with the cription was sted in | West Liberty, The murdered man is about | B feet 6 inchés in height, weight about 150 | pounds, has a sandy mustache mixed with l | gray, light gray eyes and Roman ne e Whi Drown » Hunting, ' Parkenssune, Li, April 11.—(Special Tele- gram to Tue BEe. | —Yesterday morning two youngmen, Stanley Birdand Arthur Schrack, started ont boat, hunting. About noon, | wlhien returning home, and when about one- | halfamile up Beaver ercek, the capsized by one of the young men for an onr which he had lost and both were thrown into the water. They managed to got hold of the boat again_and both would have gotten out all vight if Schrack had not come frightened. He could not swim, and in | strugglit et into the boat, notwithstand ing his being repeatedly told by Bird to keep cool and e would be sived, lost his hold on the boat, fell back into the riverand was drowned. His body was found about an hour | afterwards, but all life was extinct. Schrack was i brother of the editor of the Parker: burg Eelipse and -vas the only son left at home with a widowcd mother., Th b D Morsesa., April 10.—The house this morning reconsidered the vote by which the Algona novmal school bill was ordered en- grossed last night, and then veversed its de- cision. This kills the normal school project entirely, it having been buried in the senate. Bills were passed as follows: To compel rail- road companics to change the name of sta- tions to conform with the names of corporated towns or villages at the t of the railroad commissioners; to compel railroad companies | to connect crossing lines at stations by means of switches and *Y's;" to authorize the com missioners to preseribe the form of annual re- 5 of railronds; to compel railroads to e crossings where a highway is located 0 ¢ -mpel railroads to put in private crossings A resolution was adopted providing for the | appointment of a sifting committee. Bills for | redistricting the state came up as u special order. Two were presented, both calligg for 100 representatives | andgnincty-one districts on a busis of 18,500 | poptlation, i | The house this afternoon took up the ap- portionment bill, and aftet a short. discussion the majority bill recommended by the repub- Ticaus was “defeated by a party vote, 40 to 4 Hamilton and Wilson being paired.” The fol* lowing bills were passed: To legalize tho | acts of the town of Churdon; to provide for | distriet purchase of school books and su plies; the senate bill to define and punish vagraney ; the senate bill to accept the: grant of the city park of Towa City to the state for the purpose of ereeting university buildings; 1o compel boards of supervisors to ascertain at the beginning of each year the amount of sehool fund on hand and fo require the pub- lication thercof; to prevent life inswrance companics from aiscrlvinating. botwedn i dividugls with the same expectation of life and in the same. cluss, “The senute this morning adopted a sifting committee rosolution und took up the phar macy oill. This measure amends the present luw ‘iu vegard to tho sale of liquors and makes it less burdensomo on druggists, The bill was undergoing amendment when the senate adjonrned at noon The sifting committee of tho house consists of Wood, Luke, Chase, Rayton, Holbrook, Chantry, Russell, Young, Hart and Lewis for the senute_are’ MeCoy, Finn, Wil ank, Bolter, Bayless, Wolfe, Vale and rvey he pharmacy bill under consid the senate repeals the present law and pro- vides that pevmits be granted - by the district court to sell or dispense liquor for mechani. cal, medicinal, culinary and sacramental pur posts, and those alone. Physicians may dis pense liquor as medicine. Permit_holders must be under oath and_file bond. Liquors | can be sold only on the written certificate of the porson buying as to the legality of the @ for which to be used, and such pr e murt be personally kuown to the seller Each permit holder must show every two monthy the amount of liguor bought, on’ hand and sold during the period, Convietion for violation of the act works u vevocation of the | certificate of the pharmacist, A person mak ing & fulse certiticate as purchaser or signing a false name shall be punished by a fine of from #2010 $100, ov imprisonment from ten to thirty days. The bill Is a substitute for the nicusure propdsed by the state pharmacentical association At the evening session of the h 1dwing bills were passed : To appropriate 200 | for the relief of the parents of Geovge Kriest ling, who was killed while assisting a shevift to avrest desperadoes; to provide for the bet ter support of the givls' department of the in dustrial schools; the senate bill to provide for the better support of the inmates of the sy lmn for feeble minded; to provide for the uj poiitment of guardians of hubitun] drunkards ; 10 authorize district townskips to vote tuxes for school honses | Thoe senite sifting committee decided to ve port for pussage senato bills to provide for | the regulation, purchase aud sale of school books; to change the name of the institution for the deaf and dumb, und to provide for the payiuent of salarics 'at the state peniten tavles; wlso houso bills to give the agricul tural soclety power to regulate its police power: abolish the lowa weather service; to allow cities of the second class to levy taxes for building sewers. The pharmacy bill dis- | oussion was continued and the bill completed Bayless offered as a substitute a bill forinulated by the pharmaceutionl association Bills were passed as follows The house vill | to allow tho Kush Park railroad to run u track through the grounds of the Indepencuce i saue asylum; the house bill to legalize the act of the clerks of courts of Plymouth county \”w house bill to legulize transfors of ....‘.\ - ation in » the fol- | perty by executors and trustec » bill th legalize the inc tion of the town of Guthrie Centre Bankers Indicted. Drnvque, fa ul Telegram The United States Cashier R. 8. Harris of the Commiercial bank of Dubuque, which failed two years ago with liabilitios of & falsifying the sta ment and ove now running a and Harris is a ban at Puchlo, Col Mine Inspector Des Morses, gram to Tne Bee tion was held today for th In., April 11 selection of th mbents, all vepublican: Death of a Boone County ¥ [Special Telegram to nee 1553, died at formerly county i has for years Boone county t of schools, been a prominent and wealth neral Beeson's Successor. Des Mores, [ has appointed Cedar Rapids adjutant general, vic (e Committe Democratic St Dis Morses, 1 state central committc te convention at Cedar Rapids. time will probably be WORLD'S FAIR BILL. Modificatic neral Revisia Wasinisaros, April 11 contennial committee met the world's fair bill ndments, one of whict position in a somewhat emasculated form. respect to the pres 5 Suggested and a ne senate quadro- this morning reported with s the Danicl The provision with being satistied with the bona fide character of subscriptions moditied | ubseriptions that sowe time in the sprin; rized, before the opening of the international ¢ York harbor and Huamp- ton Roads and a naval ington at the exposition, th dedication of the There s 1o appropri- mendments in litute the bill's ified us to not the hiope that they would sub-commiittee, consisting of . Hawley aud Danicl, was appointed to make the bill conform to the expression of wishes of the com suggestion of Senator Far Hawley was seleeted manager of the bill on the floor. Just before the noon Hawley report amendments ag, adjourned this the world's d upm by the he following was proposed as is hereby em- to hold a naval 1, 1593, and to ex- The president sred anddire in New York harbor in to foreign nations un invi in the United States n | Ships of war to jo rendezvous at Hampton Road and proceeding powered to ma the statue of Christopher Columbus at Washington with appropriate d Al divection, after naval review and not less than five day: ore the opening of said exposition ndauce thereat of foreis the unveili DESPERATE wo Sing Sing Tnmate With a Ha 6 Sixg, N. Y., Apr and Michael Feenc ate attempt to escape this afternoon. Sce took them to the old female prison to clean ¢ grappled with Se revolver he was CONVICTS, ell a Keeper s conviets, made a d Once inside th before he could draw felled to the floor by a blow from a hammer. 1 to get up they told him that if moved they ovolver and keys and bound his Then they went room and exchanged their for two suits of Pic v cscape through a side See succeeded 5 ome time and reported the matter to the warden, who im- in pursuit of the Late this afternoon they were re- captured and taken back to prison. hands and legs to Keeper Pi South Dakota S. D, Aprilll. gram to Tug Bek.]—Tho tribute seed wheat and feed among farmers in the state was . Among those ollette, D. D. Hold- Colonel Hoit, 12 Judge Drake of Brown, D. S. Smith and B 0. Suge of Faulk, £ Committee. [Special Tele- the drouth-st | in session here last Thurs present weve € Cormack of Hyde, 3. Hplp of Codington and sceveral oth ing the matter of funds collected, the following was decided upon : That out of thefreserve of £5,000 held for' the purpose of buyimg seed where the funds already distributed were not sufficient, 1 allotments be made: 4,000 each is to be given to Miner, Hyde und to Buffulo, McPhe “aulk: K500 each adiate use the further sum of "This amount was intended for the pur- chase of corn for feed us apportioned by the convention a weelk ago. timated that the ing, and that in lieu 1 counties in- 1eed of seed v feed they would prefer still_ duo them in seed neluded to allow those 1 to make the exchunge, solution was passed to that effect rmor will immediately ngtify the county commissioners of the different coun to assistance to notify him of any angements will he committec ¢ who preferred chango and_immediate made to muke ing in Berlin. Cablogram to pondent at Ber rowing anti-Stanley feel- d, while lecturing Stanley, while on his Loxnoy, April 11 says Lie notes a Herr Reicha recently, declared that search for Livingstone, cation, but con his discovery in orde threats, had alai because he himself had failed grabbing and speculation unredecmod by # human purpose or a fi in commercial land found stations Mambosa aud joln him in a expedition to ofan equatorial dominion, of Emin with a princely salary should be raler in the serviee of the British I Railways would be built from the coast through the do counecting with the sources of aid, would prove tl cinl hopes of the Germans. grave of all the Earthquake Shock in Maine, shock was felt here this utes before 3 o'clock. and small articles were thrown morning a few min Bond Offerings. WasiixGroy, April 11 Poars’ is the m | | OMAHA DAILY DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK. The Year's Second Quarter Opens Up With Bright Trade Prospeots. ATURDAY., APRII i\\'EA\'T DOWN IN THE EIGHTH. rroct habits and was At WD know hi t 1o fits of déSpatdency when in ill-health, supposed ind was the verdict of the inguest that fit of temporar they playing 500 und 250 r verage 31 1723, highest runs Omaha Goes to Piecos and Losses the Game to Burlington, highest run 24 Clifton 1t ¥, Neb, April 11 AN UNHEALTHY ADVANCE IN IRON. THIRTEEN RUNS IN ONE INNING. Holmesville sen @ special and a regular fines were budly dam 1 be sent to Omaha fivemen saved curred on the Unfon Pacific Selling, three-fourths of Conl Sl Stagnant, With Accumulat- ing Stocks Unsold ble Reports Regarding Business. Arrangements about Completed More Favora- ght Between Dempsey and Interesting Turf and thivteen-sixtecnths of a mil the special, which undertodic to make the south end of 4 whent §f was to sidetrack for the | id met the regular coming round a urve with the Columbia handicap, one and one-sixte imaldi won, Silleck second, Ju Special telegram to Dun & Co.'s weekly re for three-year ntained their losing streak Passaic county POWDER Absolutely Pure. A creamn of tartar baki won, | of leay Death off i, Hollingw NeLsoy, Neb,, King Hazom second, Mabel Glenn thivd the Burlingt Bays was in the box for | and did fairly well up to the eighth when the visitors got | eleven hits, among whic two three-sackers, ted only thirteen runs, horrivle inning, Breckenridge coming to bat no less than three times, and double each time, armers to the tune of 16 to 7 the Omaha team [Special Tele- | Hollingworth, one of Nelson's prominent eitizens,di ing after a lingering illness years district clork He held n p motion than in any ame season, A civculation, ports, and a larger do- | Three-fourths g S Government Re- Savage second, Denver third larger imports and e was one home run, 1d member of the school as clerk to one of ature for several taken to Ouk, English T [Sprcial Cablegram to ng meeting » of the day, leathor and boot and shoe manufacture, T.oNDoN, Apr the country rocently all the car with great out the country seems g unfayorable Neb,, for interment. ashing out a opened today. The principal ra und, naid o g Tiads o b quantity ly improving, iptoms which do not disuppear but grow more disting The ivon industry has advanced too rapidly wo Barns Burne caleulated to take much punishment, but in extenuation of the sovercigns for two-year-olds, winni ullowances, five furlongs, straihit, was won by 7 colt Friar Luban colt Prince Hampton sceond lin's brown filly Romany thivd. soven starters Bratrice, Neb, April 11 @ram to Tie Ber rns of J. H. Oden st part of the worle it is but terday and | pted to piteh i the station bocamo very steained, and it proper to say that he y should not lave atte Kearns, too, had g what great player hasu't | that Kearns isii't , were destroyed by i and tho expected set-back has begun i tact trinmphed over tho suspicions of these natives and o them of our friendly attentions, succeeded in making their unprovoked 1 started by n chilc is 1,000, partly cov- player they'll late, handicap, 500 soves However, the ent, and the local fi ion from the old ngz makes a good ending.” worth much s may derive some bout five furlongs, Desires News of His Brother. Bostox, Mass, April 11. n to Tty Ber Small today receiy Schneider of Heinrich Sehneider was in Boston ter came to this and his thre the time his by | tian is rich now his brother or his he accumulating. lower, southern Ne 0 and northern at § for steel rails, u is better, with no change in moving at very and structural ive as makoers wish, Coal is still stagnant, quarter having | per cent less than last lating stocks unsold. Copper has been ste inactive at 201 colt Rokeby, Mr. f< 1o a friendly Butdoes it! d and the n: Superintendent of Police 1a letter from Christian | , while bids bwith the white me We were, how little on the way, in ord gineer might *s Companions Relates > ol His Ady In the evening when w rht to cut wood my chicef, Stan- narrate som svents which occured during his ible expedition Livingstone, or his_still more thrillix Dark Continent, I | before she fi md wishes information about | by an old hipy who had imaginéd tl put in shore n 668,032 tons, or nearly 10 steamor t year's, with aceumu- mer to PROCEEDING. CONGRESSIONAL s through the iron plates of with his tusks bhefor lead dull at WasHiNGToN, April 11.—In the senate tods ion of tho Montana election ci was resumed, and as no. senator sought tho | . the yeas and nays v The speculative markets have been s of wheat writes E. J. and the price has ad have been only ast year's for the we ports of inquir also 1 cent stronger, with sale week of 11,000,000 bushels, and - oats nearly 1 Pork and lard 20 conts per 100 pounds d i rter and tho s have checked the actual consump- , and petroleum with small sules, but sugar The average of all pricos for commod- | ities is but a shade higher than ed wilh wate September, smolke ‘eurling up over the tall tree tops mneed to us that we wer native settlement. sleliand in the neighborhood of owr anding place the new A crowd of natives was gathe e endorsed on the lution, und the vote was about being rts rose and suggested 74,000,000 b when the rising moon threw long vipples across the purple waters of the Congo, and the soft evening airs fanned the smoldering patehes of grass on the surrounding hills into flame, which cast lief the weird sh taken, when M that if no senator on the othe about cqual to account of m ng argument in support of the commi wded to state in | of the Montana | | election and to discuss the power of the terri- stution was to bo BY INNINGS. in fantastie v vegetation, campaignin | a8 s00n as Stan sent through the no limitations lie meant, he said, that its powers we ited within a sense to the phase to which it applied and to the subject to wh said the proposition ¢ ocratic side was that the senate was to be a ingg board higher th e to beat the old his hroad-crown forchend, seated on a | smoking his brine pipe by the L whose ruddy glow fell on A lighted up the chur- wl men to'a palave Kearns [, Corbett 1, Bro cap pushed off h the territorial proposition on s that the senat from other cities are ally favorable than is usual. improvement in wool, in leather and domestic 1¢ in boots aad shoes, cotton more gener- | Boston finds houschold goods, pianos in padded vans; | drews: Anddrson to ( burnt features acteristic lines of with the reminiscences of the | Ad me spell-hound to his thrilling narvative of attack in 1877 on his « 10 such power of was a provision of the safoty of the sep By Biys 1D Wild' pitches —Bays 1, Thayer 1. Fuller hides, active tr goods und lumber and in_ other notes a few 1 a good trade the constitution for | the cquality > with Max Meyer & building mn Tine of gime orious past, 1 HOW GILBE After further debate Mr. Hoar gave notice | he should ask session until the Montana case was T WORKS. liquors and lea BASEBALL eipts are still ls that on Monds eigo grain re sales show a slight ments, and there ar for boots and shoes. southern distribution some rather less si At Pittsburg there is a better fe iron manufacturen se with good | Al country ovders s againl reports nnibals, the Bung itable avimada Wl Hours of W. S, Gilbert, the dran the small hours wirr ciunoes hore down quiiro-cente ndments:the house bill for a w icago, and said he hoped to have it taken up and passed Monday. w the gauntlet of these inteepid w viovs to thesafe reache an atmosphe and quivering ning work at mi ing on until aft dn has visen senate ad- | woods and_ hardy ovement is reported At other western il improvement or a At the south, Detroit a slow i composition ne by day, requiving candle- Lo stir it into detivity hiail from his rifl My, Stanley was al- | cities there Wasnixaros, April L1 called up the contested clection casc dell vs Wise from the Third district of Vir- Mr. Lacey of Towa AT BALTIMORE. eabin in the The top of his little part of the B Avant ve no douh ssting mate . The Con Its [free St abin of the Kn Avant timore (American) 9, Boston (league) 7. s upon one turns it over in hi ingmany long walk adding civcumstances od and less time is asks s having sw deal of the 1 which he embodi 0 and the Found- Baltimore 5, Boston 9. AT PHILADELPHIA. *hiladelphia (league) 7, Hamilton (Interna- shsurplus of : nd solitury cogita- threatening. ¢ aloe of Tennessee of consideration, The bouse decided clection cage and Mr | the floor with an of the contes raised the question are generally : | Al Cleveland | makes qvough skeleton skoteh of the plot. which L puts away. ton is cavefuliy sstonso, with such improvements favor of the some stringeney. Complaints of slow tions are distinctly less nati (league) 11, Columbus (Ame wn his pencil and take a ¢ of the surroundings: old crocodile, Virginia supported the on of the minority declavin After constder out disposing of the matter the house took recess until evening house at the rometimes v the paddle hix slumbers on a sandbank, would waddle down to the v and perhaps swimming tow enormously \g of goods been drawing from the cast products sold, while the purel i not much more than in other years. astbound tonns erican) 17, Ch Cleveland (brotherhood) 1, Chicag ultimately the perfect framework is made, which’only if such expression is allowad ing to it of the dialogne nud songs, [t is at this stage that Siv Arthu for the past five we wd us, s if Dempsey and Toft Wall to Fight. Brrraro, N. Y., April 11 gram to Tue: Ber about completed by the Ar club for a fight between Jack r, but in quantities or «d no such inerease is discov- | | Mr. Enloc of Touness until the house allows private bills to be con- s he would allow na pension gave notice that angements have been advantage, Mr. Stanley geners seping slowly up- sidered on Fri The busines the country number 20 total of 206 lust week. as compared with landing her tor has to ikeep the made along speech in favor of the payment of Arter consid ser must hoar tho writing of one of itails much labor 1t Fossett suid today that the 2,500 and the fight “would bo niddle-weight champion- | from the native villages which we sightod on the river banks. ives was gene the thickly populated villages of Boloho for war, and de- on this subje Our reception by y | their famous operas friendly, but s consultatic Playwright come at the w to a finish for the ship of the world. N are so far advanced that his ac deenied certain, STATE NEW o Meet MeAulifre, {Special ele- | Inborators, s Appeal fo P often see the April 11.—[Spec attended m Burraro, N. Y. monstrated theivaggre their old flint-lock guns at our litile fleet as it pussed. made a station her ting of home- was lield at this place last Wednes- day to take some action towards securing re- lief for those farmers in Auliffe for a ten-dollar bill," suid Billy Myer, The Billiard Tournam fight with Audy is any possi- nd McAuliffe toy teaining for his previously Bowen, this morning. bility of bringing Myer the Erie county athletic club will avail itself | anxious care boints which to oth ight seem of dittle to this untiving industry and car they owe much of their suceess. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is asked to the following statements from people of Towa and Missouri, KNOW ABOUT rd tournament Slosson and Heiser, 500 and 250 ively, was won by the former. TR nne, Banner newly sown flelds had been swopt Reports were heard of the condition of fic from a large number of favmers to the effect £1,000 for & meeting between these ty Cheeney, have acéepted riffin of the club w see McAuliffo backer, Richard Roche. report of every one who had made an e On motion a committee of three was ap- pointed to draft vesol condition of the country and appealing for rles Anderson, €. H. Ne elected suell nd presented the follow- tting forth the Anticipating the New Tariff. 1o, Ont., April 11.—The grain deal- re buying barley in large quantities and arvanging fovits speedy shipment to th tos in anticipation of a new Amer. ariff, which increases the duty. barley have cleared - fr Recommend It as the Be:t. committee drafted Our customers think it the greatest blood tor than atl oth cat calamity 5 loaded witl | here within a week Mechanicsyille, 1 svastited onr Dlowing hoth the se doep as stirr tom exposed, Hood's Worthy A Wealthy Cattleman Killed. 5‘115;11)211 l”(l, Far in Advance of Othors, SAN ANTONIC one of the wealthic 1 thus ruining our hopes of a With us the sales s Sarsaparill are farin tmilar propavation, and from in the midst of this our | Lund no_ funds appenl to our Confidence. was shot and killed this evening by John Tomerlin at @ brother of the CGeneral Speed s well s from onr s we find that Hood' Sap- with which to buy, citizens of Nebraska to help us with s Barley, oats ate United States Attorney Noble Women. work of various orders of Scrofula in the Eyes. with sore eyes, LEN & SO, Sig ss our fellow-citizens do flelds must e barren and number of our fell ompelled in the One of the Firfos Mitchell News. bilged to koop & G unsown, and out here will be sehool for twd tendance, but she failed t ascortalnea from 1 18 one of customers that 1 these self-sncrificing women hiy red my mother of 1 that 1t must he good for toduy nominated for mayor of Mitchell 20 Balker was s finest proparations stay onour Lo 1’ Sarsaparilla must command atten parties thut Lo e LEWIS & SIMVERS, Nevada, lowa Dbe sent to th ity commissioners of Chiey= CORNELIUS YEA Kimball and Banner to hisexcellency the furnished o the p John Anderson with a ¢ Lol benefited by 1t HEErous weapon 112 Eust Maln Stre A Frolghe ¢ Always Rocommend Tt. 55 0f the state supurilla o produce U Anne's Asylum Renowed My Younger Years. the best selling blood pur| on with Omaha, that it will winig that it will give Want Conn Poxca, Neb,, Tenth and O'F Scrofulous Humor. lision oceurred new Ohio, this morning: orders by the I8 to cortify that Lam row 7 ryears with theumatism, s without benefit anid haye heen troubled Hoffman, a_ business D., has been st nigght for the purpose of soliciting | making the survey for the from Fovest City, he enterprise was set on {00t the' citizens of plan is to secure the vight of way fror cluded o try s Sursapariily apletely eradicated tho diseases a utall over my body for the ht cars wero domolished \hout Des Moty seemingly renowe 1 have taken four finuncial aid on proposed railr wre wILng (o testify ny A0, MOMICHA 1y nbled with ser Indigestion, Poor Circulation. sene confined to hisy and today is re Fremont ha s with u getere cold © o year T hud been troubled with a poor ported seriously i), Tho Verdict, Malarial Fever. the'road by way of cross the Missouri this is done it will ganized company fe I BURGLARS, be turned over to some or completion and opera s of Pouca wer 0 towards penses of the survey, and th promptly raised tod ved to be Under Two of the Gang 13e! Fand the ron blood 18 purifted After taking two thirds of At 2 o'clock this rested two men wening Ofcer Cu pralng Officor Kkeep a bottlo of it in the folt like o new 1o troubled with 702 Enst Fifth Street Merit Wins, For the Children. nwith a dry ¢ . and Stafr at Beatric: A Bad Case of Scrofula. After many years of it clothes an Hotehkiss and (€ ient, arvived in Correll, Sizer, Stone, Bratt of the eity this afternoon and were met at the devot by Company C, First ans, [ was porsunded o tr Many Have Been Benetlted, ¥ suy that the eft aud build and dark taken tothe station he Johu Kerns. except that he i £ the worst ca distinguishe listinguisued Mits. LESTER BOYDEN, Ka He fs a total stranger to the po galned n flesh Aemand for It and know It ranks as Rockwell City - TAKE HOOD'S SAl 100 Dos« night a grand bull and re of the visitors, wl the elite of the city der the auspices of The affair was a L 1HOL taken any I have a groate was attended by C, First regi PARILL, One DOlay ur Holsclaw, committed sulclde cutting his thr and was very largely the eldest spn of Rev 100 Dos¢