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128 LA LU AL W . | e e | R e | ot i Mo o veee e e “A Modern Instance 3w o Without Fail. the Town Moasur Operates i g T T polico dourt for ¢ o Yo e . <tk ; Is sc NES Me ry than any number of “Wise Laws.” Kansae Cities, and was ole y san candidat Ainat ! ment today over th o e g mastia There ax ! ! usands of modern instances in which waditor, who was mar Swit 4 1.l ONOUNCED A FAILURE GENERALLY - ) ) ichiod | Y g man iete : ey g for it 1] Tho Voung man wa i ¢ \ the claims rmade ‘ as § e At . . 3 discases that 1 ( ctable remedies for i i avedn their origin inpure blood and adet 1 condition of the system. Mr. John I, Tyles, of the Suljoet That Wil Rey ; v tdal e 200 |y with his ' : A : Sorento, ML, writes: I suffered for five years with mereurial rheu- foun & Susicigal sufrae ast | & cont” e woeat matism, which was the resilt of potish and mercurial treatment by of thelr newly Ll 00 MOther 1 cwe me, bit mude me aphysical wieck and my lfe a buden, I 5 X v & e g Operations at i % th woman sid 2 ! Pirener, S, D, Fob, | then commenced peeifi mmfmmw ing a g . have therefore bean | Aborer who gave u Wa few bottles was entirely cured of therhe matism whichthe o, with1 1 T, Wil HloWerty aly oboryel h doctors brought on by their remedies, and of the blood poison wlich wenworth for " Srit 15 Mite is e definite t they had failed to cure” it f th v fal to ‘it Dee Among those prosen b, ) - . womon | « lor. Willlams saic had ) Mool and Skin Disonsos Makld From. 10 nst » clectio s Sho ety while they wor Vin vir s o ool oF thio Tifare the tvon i " X SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, ot rof . 0 or In company with rld wa 1 v P 1ed Wl Williawms said, ¥ A s vote, but siuce worl sompan- | p tor e | SR who do vote, however ¢ H d VR Wo have no foregn cloment he boors o a | & s . A v \ Always act whi I taken i _ > Always ful 1 to clos s ¢ ' t ny vinge botw Dwyer ar 5 an i e LATE A CORY \ it T ON 3 truck Dwyor twi b y P )8 ain to nle THE PART OF TH EMPED EMENT AND ¥ =S grapplod with Cust $I1H - ORBETTAN: WONRN OF Ty A VALUABLIIDEN, fh 8 CRATIC TICKET WAS AGAIN BLECTED ol Mayor Cushing says He Has One | D oA e ey A9 el eatiiat year twelve ladios haveso far been ‘. About City Sidewalks., pa tance than the 1ife of his wife. e city thero are 43000 fnhabitaits. | tered. The women have taken i active |y, | 4 to suflra Since ary 1, 1 nggent. They have. harm than At least that® e says appeared in o fow s witha knifo in his 3. D, Fob, 2 ) i At this v rowi ighty women | thot P of ono 1w slutionize the entire e Il ileonid 5 ts N 1 5, 01 \ i nake won Lwi s besure of ing has an idea that isworth | iy NV I F ety FOCTRLAIGA I8 Soas u by tho expo: | 8O three hundred bad, At i rs sleppad bo- | peooe TS el this mor I8 kiownus the “Kansas Mercantile 550 ] N s It vats Suturday next e s wtrezular pr the crrinres and voto accordingly. The | of suffrage without a safety valve. f alk that's been reported, the inspee- [ inghouso with Williams, was c: tion'” of W yande the supremo ¢ i % Yoo pontloman who was so King' alwaya | 1A ALWAYS BEEN & DBALACE OF rowen | tor 13 sent to look on tnd s that tho work is | & versionof tho fight aliost exauly s afew duys’ o oy i ‘ P! BOYD'S. NIRRT gots tho vote, | Now and thon & city oficial | WEILDED BY o SURFICIENT Nustier or womes | done right, Flelost lotsof time stargazug, | to that given by Willians licensed by the city eouncil for seve & : o Bhln s wito doms 10 Tomiator S votes | To DEFEAT rifk mevonTs. OF TiH Miowier | and i tho.meabimo poople uro gauingin: | HonvyMiller, antlier ioa haryester, was | byt when tho supromo court decision e Commnencing Zubi sy 26 3t swells Lis total in the next cloction by the | PANIY STRIVING TOR GOOD GOVERNMENT on accoun of other defects in L aua told the story substantiallyas it | pounced th e elaoice oA Fhur g, aryy 2 Quo v bosides muking him @ faverito | TLAD THE EFFORTS OF TUE WOMEN BEEN Di- portions of the city, which 1 been detailod by Willia thom closed. T I manager is @RS = PHE BRILIANT NEW STAR, gmong tho ladies RECTED WITHOUT PARTISANSHIE T0 T ac- .| should be,at the very time the inspectoris |sawthe 1saw Dwy have been maki 3,000 amonth out of 5 A5 5 The first year o which the women could | CONPLISIMENT OF 600D GOVERNMENT, st | bossing the firstjob also being repuired Olaf A o young man who lives at | shops and their o ta raceljts wore $i0, B Mrs. LESLIE CARTER exerclso the fly acquired right of suf- | EXDS WOULD UAVE BEEN ATTAINED, 1 want to seoll this so-called - inspection | Ot . Ho wis in bod 1 TO0TH: ol & frage there were 150 voted in_the municipal | THE WOMEN wene vsED 45 toors. T of sidewalks —so faras reporting defects is rs in the ldzing houso atthe tine of the | Jubabic’ eideavor 1 sam o foothold in = Alection. It was a novelty, Ithas WERE DELUDED AND THEIR EMOTIONS concerned-done by the piice. Supply every | fight. Saw somebody very much like Dwyer | Kicrison and Nebrasko, v / l-] 'S} the senses, Ttis old now and but. fow cliue | ENCONSTONAWLY WORKED VNN, Uitey b | policeman witha Duuch of posal airds ad- | como into iisom But o oatuud crawl 2 5] o it. It s as little thought of as is the pro- | MORE HARMTHAN G0OD, dressed to tho mayor or board of pub- | outof asmalldooror window. ~As ho wen gt e i y & Kfl-nwm T ; It so bad and so motorious that la lic works The moment a joliceman [ out he hearl something fall. Thought it Daughters of” Conquering § 9 g C I 1 Commissionerof Registration W. B, Taylor | after lady rofused to bo nominatod for the | discovers a lse or broken bowrd, or | wis a fo. Noxt morning o man | NEw Youk, Feb. 23.-—Specil , i 2 l ]‘ ( 3 in his oftice during the entire month | emotional ofice, of school board, adefeet of any kind whatever, make ithis | naned Dilloupickea up the knife. Mr Gan- | 1o Tup Bre, | —The Dau of the At ) P . of January constantly, but 10t one woman | council was out of sight. Ono 1 duty to notify the mayor or board about it | nou produced the knifennd Olaf said it was Fivolilion pRthireel Sheaete I ) I— I roistored. The first' day of February he | finally elected to the school board, that very hour, by postal card, et his fail- | the instrument that Dillon found wh LICKIIN ( 3 ¢ H G outve. o ERal with on m, tho wives and shingand Dwyer 1 }N‘l\ f i Siitaa trill ey’ hiess, Cavaivn Women ato ot | Unngliters o ot vopne | “Tuatis the samo as sayiiz that T ensiler e alohs oived ab the timoof ti NG Exprts in Newspaper Advertising, that k ftobe found in every community ticipated b vextent in o threo S nd don't wal od Clentral tral S They ar considered as oelonging either | WOMEN WERE NATURALIZED AND TURNED THE ; ot e [ n | K v LI T it %0 the lower order or highor SCALE WHICH SAD EXTRAVAGANT AD 4 part i 1oy, ! NN\ o)\ ot \BeS) (St \SE S A\ et » un has ever held an office in t MINISTIATION UPON U8 AND PLUNGED VS INTO : % s i \ JLAAAM SINEEINEYNS oit It 3 to have ne r occurred to any JENTANDD PER CENT TAXES, STATISTICS AR 1 1) wrong " - one that ha thing ¢ 1 be. Nowoman | A MOCKERY TN i EOF THE LAMENTABLE sin Ud takeup this ¢ system by back throug 1 azeat Whitewood. i . They it as Phacton did tho 1we ey Caftor. Say 1 torwas oul : T WREThEI S Physiciins, Surgons and Speialists, man ty has taken hariot of thesun and as the foxes did the | a alks twen _ X \ . v 200 DOUGLAS S RISK/T | COMENCING 9 - enduh nteoss o t Y 10" say mny- | Airebran (i o ba il ot ) i y 1 : 1 10\Ay, February 23 Swoman is Belle Ball rals, reciation of public property and | the town, miking no allowanece whatev er for [ y by insur v will “IIRST TIMEIN OMATAL down hor rister I would disown her. priv about by the il | properly. Weoll,when thoey finda wallke that [iams said the, NO MOGRE “FO'JLEVE'N - 2 \ | i - TV & ‘\wu thi he general feeling throughout | advised ex Phere has been | needs repairing, they must report 1t to the |see what had € Il()\/ ] ) i 1o express any wishes in the mat the part of many lad which is worthy weeks, "Then its advertisad, th the board [ of the roor Connors suid not a word after of the ladics have any desive to better results, but these efforts have bee of public_works monkeys h it twoor three |the fatal blow. Williamssaid he heard Flan. tho women who make f practice of voting, | indiseriminate suffrage, minimiz ¢ have broken a leg or two | While thefight was o A door ermto Tk Brr. | The metropmlitw polic aund on election day, if they feel like a defeat | times nullified by the dan; riety or it and commenced big suis agminst the er cross-oxamni liams very | this afternoon ¢ 1 the policy shops. They of the women and they are brought to the | the very bringir abcut of tho evils it time and again here in Omaha, When blls. Thoy of course kiow who furnished | intended to eradicate, by the il advis of public works gets around 10 ropur- s Wall, the man who eutered thelodg taking care of sidewalks in Omala, oy IO T UILY | lBouoRal Tk Yhkies AGDY BED Lraiieton | ilig : il b, doit fai ot Gy Until Sunday i : = 66 & 68 W. Third Street, CINGINNATY, 0, is + Wi ever o candidato for oMco hoto, Mho | TRUTIL ALL HONORTO THE COTE ¥ IRAVE, neck, I'd shake T sight break f be hall y , Fob, 2 " A MUSISMISN TS, o y v Butn small | FIRSMENT BUTTITE WOMEN WERE INTOXICATED wsonsein ! Thee's over 70 miles | Who said, i i thing or write anythiug on the subjeet,” That v deteriortion of publie iply lock at tho sdewilks ! v w r \ 1 s 1 ) OMAILA, NEB. af f my wife should ¢ R result of the ifrage | they would, proviling they do work | ing and Dwyer 67l s unnecessary for the husbands | exhibited a loyalty Datriotism on the | council, their ays theretwo or throe |and found him dyig onn benech at theside [ Atehison Police Close the City*s Policy R | : | i cuisoN, Kan, Feb, fal "Tole: The candidates keep in mind t ; swallowed up'in tho vortex and maclstror weeks, By that time half o dowen peo- [nery cal oul, *Give it to him, Shory, R O LI : f is probuble, carringes aro sent to the homes | & privilege with " nochecl, 1 r damages. Such things buve o arred sut failed towring from i were operated under the eharterof a concers same wen wi i 77 In the Four Act Comely - Dranra, - " rough the window, d formed themsetves into New Y in Topeka. He is married | stiréd up such a muss that to promptly do so cost him his position [ Dwyer erawled through the window. : s 1y Tielr long. o Folnced nndr the directin o1 MIEBAVID B ELASCO V| P (e i T e O r W d deseriby he of that hi suee: doos not possess 8 strikingly | the board in hot water all the on theforee. When a dofect is thus v Dr. Coulter was catled and describod th bandsomc |rl|\~n;yh\]., v. He left # per- | cured the dismissal of our city sup 0 ported it is the imperative duty of the bard | wound from which Connors died. Looked at sentative i L e tiong i 2 of Nersous Lttt sk P s fumed young Adouis in his ofice. When he | ent. and afteca mountain of iab to have that defect ropaired immediately, In [ theknife andsaidthe weapon would inflict ty families r s Ha L I alians touli i | Broadwey Theaton New Vork returncd he discovered that six ladies had | forth a stillborn mouse. This may a word, all the wholo business of sidewalk [ exactly the kind of a wound he found in Con- | jyirston, Stockton, ton, Hal Bos UILBEEDLIR YL AL Dbt Db AU G 2 taken advantage of the propitious cireum- [ bissed, but “the trath as it is in” - | repairs’ stould be haulled by the city [ nors' breast. Thewound was about two i Marion, Sumt § A'CERTATN AND Rush, | thenficied overy yher e sl S er L ieih0 L REl 21V B es Tt ‘igo | and by tho rightaway Thiis thing of | ehes deel and piereed the pericardiam of the | b " Duntan, Sorgont, | thoawtul ofr fon ; | DIME EDEN NMUSEE In tho town ¢f Argentine of an¥ gen That \apndont | EiVing property owiers two or threo we brast. The weipon is 4 common ousevitstha s tram B ng this your o b ston. i NLOOD h e D e e imoa v L ik e Laast Uirouicle | o more toropair a defectin the walk in front | kife with a sleder sharp poiuted biade y Var " T Tl P S Sl AR R Will Lawler, Ma 1ithund Far five wowan voters of all kinds in the town of events all of which he ! i ne was | of th property 15 al g is the | abut three inches lon Sl n VoUs DEBILITY AND WEEKOF IEBIRUARY oscdale there aro 3,000 inhabitants aud | himself not a part g causoof the =ity paving 30, e b Opmisty was o ""“"‘ 1 related z srpand De ORIERSyid \ily 10 thelr Treat I {dozon of the fomale suffragists oxeciso .UM and even 830,000 1 year i 0 conversation he had with Dwyeron tho i 3 \ ek v anet foot d rolng wiy from Daveny to Omana He sad o PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL | 5 AW G The NG T arabisnts v s boan natios inttho havea chunge in this tl To that ) asked him if they had found nd of an Office = ranteed cured” without pain f 0f th ey i g BT DOV BT C R ONR T Ra el have eallod upon the board of public then said: “Lamsorey | | Atcmsos, Kan., Feb, s.finny savigs aid gracefil conscaucut upon the growing importance of | avory year, but overy spr 4 WCELE AND VARICOCELE jors o o Shinracaplen the dity engix b 1 . for Cushing was themanl | gram to Tue Bee.)—Thomas A. Ko J the city, Aftera period of hurried growth, | yion Tias docreased, The 2l surcosstally caral novers ca ; i Rl \ was aftor. 1 will stap him yet 1f 1 g i I e SPHILIS, OOERIEA GRS : i fn which 4 good ity governm Was Con- | the legislature in 1855, In the spring follow- | hoay MLertoon 1o cianoc 5 He was o collecton and insurane ilarrlion Sha I Lok e o ! N1 8 ) = Bas scttled down inio an epoch of steady pros- | yext yoar, when o tremendous effort was R vening 16 sucstion. “bat cdained that ho | for redsterof decds. When e fundhat | to'wther sex posilively eud, Tis al S . pority ity atfairs,of conrse” imiptove. | o 10 e 5, thoy scored 41, md | SWITCHMAN FOLSOM KLLED. [ L%l iint he aid not kiow who lie | be could no longer prevent exposure hedis- | ot ionl d y youth ful Lveryone interested in - the ut none his could possibly be tracod to | st s v aht o capture the Wis figuting with, Did not see Comoxsor | appeared. His tb nount sevral | (20 oLNE Y n welfare o >bras sho r roplo cousidon the whole thiug as 8 Dig | not been successful because the right kina Four Miles from Gibson. hehad no idea who stabbod him in the back. | bave put detectives on his track aud howill [ without cu teins w Cuns | know that thousands of dollars I? 1ess folly. of women are not at the head of the m A switthmuw naned Nathan C. Folsom, Tt was very evicent that Cushing was do- | probably be taken effcted at home by pitient without o s B IS 1 TOPEKA ment, and those kiud of women are wot | S CON B, i s Cond | termined tolielp Dwyer out of a tight plice o~ L Fo's puin oranmyaee. are sent yearly to stern ¥ Torrxa, Feb, 20.—(Special to Tnr Bee. | vomen who want to vote, This p employed'by;tiei.ids M, was Tantover and | 5 Uiy ie T e in e of @ sork of. vagaboid chly e oL o are s Dwnor TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN atent Medicine houses, which Tho bill which passod the lower house of the | faitly tested last sprin shockingly munglei yesiorday aftornom on | D e cxerise of asert of vigat Mooting of Properey Owers, | 12 95T S0 LS HSED T Pa )\ es, fegislature conforring on women the right to | There has Ioue heen o feeling i m- [the B. & M. track about four miles below Wien the property owners in the diswict| A SURE CURE Tify S0 S5 0500 | might as well be spent athome 5 \ | Planiery’s evidence was after the sz P vote and hold ofice, will meet with an un- | munity that the schools a Gibson statioy stylo and ‘was of the know-nothiug ordor betwveen Baneroft and Dodge streo destroy i T timely death in the senate. The bill was | managed alocal newsp: \ 5 X H g 5 Doiy. with il its dre God aendy | for the folloving medicines K How tie man came toget kiledappears to | When the state rested Dwyer sprangto | especially taxel for t of the Ml i & > prepired at the instauce of the women who ) that possibly the election of some wn 4 ) ! the witness stand as though ainxious Lo t i . ks e i e hi v T A At s loatiome in HE TeoDIe uatty mbece | membara or e Uoardimight Sunrova Ll be something of a mystery, Do ralroad | T W i ; c ber ¢ ol PR BETES Mdnss tiose wio nave e [ which when once tried, will Arcimso, Kan, Fob Bk, |- The womdn huy in Atchison municipal ts were his story. Judge Helsley informed bim th nd! fore t a8 WX PIFC0 thonSclYes. by ment and the support. of the allianc > suggestion at once beeame pop: men suy that he startel to ride to Platts | heneod ot testity il be did potwishto, aud | 249 formally pr ReaRy am nd ] y \ 5 ncoand so1itary. Jbits, Ww rove to everyone that there Iators was demanded, as a rewmd for the 1 suftrage women took it up. mouth on the engine of a freight train, and it | Mr. Gannon gave him so 1y Ieindly ad el and the matter was atred in the di i aul Doty urlitting thom N ! services the women rendered in the late ca: s, and named o UcKetof well | s peiioved it bo fdl of aul wes nol | Ve o acount of the lact that i lnd “teourt The 1 was that @ tmpora s souly ormary s nothing better made and re- D an [ha. 0= wae miltionnon T 2. IO Grs| | At eoie il aliaen M BALiAThUL HlEh na S limoly NS sln el Jarioon; TObROURLIIC atrloe ol anisttom ey b iy R i =Ry \ hippy i Iy | member cachof our remecdies SDohier nf thohou, Blega M il Tasnel e | took passage startel for Platismouh u littio [ Wtestity. e wis held to appear 1n o dis- | | OUR SUCCESS wre waranted, Dot At BElat e taFhciocily, ta' muiotpal. [ A0 iawko e remint iis apfine) | Busiallanclh. STV Glson wasl engiiser [ ety Wiklinna, Dok fyall fwd Audovort | 1 ! ! : o ST TEa e i Iitabins fons in this stato. [n 15 & bill passed | as they are getting rondy for 1t alrendy. The | 1t is belioved that Folson gotout on thefront | WiRE S8 (REIORSEE (o a | the " g e 3 i iver and nerves. Dest Blood oo b ipas e era | of the engine at Giitsor station and thetraiu uct v | ) twas as follows woman L ey anlainiee & | men aid not notie where he went. Ho [ Wen'tio examintion was overaudleftthe | sind : ¢ winjuy. | medicing Turkish Congh srobably fell vithot atteading their | conrt room for the cell bolow with « | in, a . ) ! 1. That in uny election heroafter several ward conmit probubly fell off withut aitrading their Aol Sl Drs. Betts & Bett ure, a few doses will cure a 4 A : plensed expression playing acress bis sullen | trict in any city of the first, secoud or third ssierate in arraugin SR auan LA IS ER TRtk iy ! ventilute th P ¢lass forelection of city or school officers or Butit is not probable that he was mot pirkedup by ~ it omann nen | Padcough, soc. Turkish Lini- for the purpose of autiiorizing the issuane ) as well 5 . Th I thativan Overi i foratina) 's Lattle ars: only pillto | lished by t witteo, and o T > Buds Tot sonoL DUrOS LG AERLOL I i any reoruits; oy cumoy miko thodos | Shoaftemoon as o freleht triin, manued vy | be Witts Catte Fany Tsors: oniy pilito. | 515, Y Snianss nent, specificfor Rheumatism, L 4 d Lok o0 i ingineer Frank Lance and Conductor Henry | €ure sick headache and” regulate the bowels. | he mude to 0o bulance in o = . | koSl el ks lgors i, rs o s, i, LA | i Pink Cancu i Cntor s sl i iely sl DR.J. E. MCGREW, |iiops all pai, soc Tarbich gu seeomt of sox: and wone v voto at | that thoy ought to give up thiir louschold | Diike, came un the iersIioal T & sse finish in the ¢ Ihe ateudanc ] : Toh o) atioms th ras Al A an e s L el ek sonething on the ck whidh the entincor S1 dancing and music tonightat | was fairl Yo T 5 y: ,}; sthma Cure, relief at once, 50¢ rostrictions _and qualifications, and any | It cannot be dcnied that the dozen or | AFst todk to ben dox - Asthe trab ap | Coliseum, Gents Jic, ldies l0c, Another i be held o an e ainDy . woman_ possessing tho qualifications pres- | twenty strong-minded women who run the | Prowhed it. AR BurblAG Ly B - = ¥ uight ahn’s Golden Dyspepsia Cure, il w8 Want e Stroet Widened. The State Equal Suffrage society and the | making a bouse to house canvass toconx | BOLUDLlthe cusine and two cars had passel . = Seventoonth stret, prof 5 “he e ‘oc, ‘urkis d ) ocal politics and would thor. e B e coly o bome was loft unbroken e Lot CROA ! 18 purgydocal pou 4 wowld thot- ] iomito, otk sy fgure. Of thaso who 98- [ 0y hg flesh sid bood were: spajioredalons |, LF 49 statutes af Bek hiin (R s R | teeth 25¢, By all druggists, ¢ Sl i b eniinalts e angiory ol i ioenll Bndi gk 79 boF Totv g9 10 1he il Aps cscapl the sickening and ' awye city are wi tween the points abov uol is att or senton receipt of price to sal Tho first municipal election fol 45 were wome, tud less than %00 voted, [n | Assistant Coroner Heffy was summonal Sy S R SRR ) Any accrs B s=naplation 2 fng the passage of tho bill, was sufio 1689 of tho total registration of <1 wora | 10 the scene and the remains were brought t 4 baeab and ooy [ stamp, Turkish Remedy C did not care for suffrage. The statistics of | of the' total rezistration of 2,35 204 were [ _ The men who ran the outhound train wer iy lio alieodel Iy va ey, asrious s Irepery i that year were cavefully piled by the uen, and less than 200 voted. 1 sent forat once and will arrive in the city g o < ol - l urls, | Qalifornia’s Great Hemedy h S : wa Zle man an A ioa vl Sowdng they are : iaded 10 deive Iy o thecity doris of el Sovor monts) ha vorked | BYlion § chapter 41, davs to be bsorved | taxpayers they ntited DR, ELOBES \ por the polls, S ey go with HAYDEN BROS, A e T T IR e Y " 16 Yers' Exporience. | e, in the istered. In 1555 the su Lusbands, but one oxperictico setles th o i Bl ho Moy stashon dayly ; : i erived for men shall be cligible to any office | mach Atchison haye taken an active | M so frighttully mavnzled s tobe scr 3 ed that the passage of this vill | fcal activity But there are not enough of was by this time so fearful that H olic 7 between Castellar 1 Vi will t PARAAREL g “’“lll \\"!‘1]‘ 1s \]"\I'V\l!ll for the council this evening to witen 4 3 ughly st the question of woman's suffrage, | isternot 25 per'cent eare anything about the g Nt & agan e 1 the suprel taud the opinims of a s women would be aunitin their opposition In 1585 out of & total registrationof 5,038, Dt tho whools, 3 the city and ¢ ofic; e J ; demonstrate that the wo of this state | women, and n ) ox A 375 votod, Lo IS ()u. \?H. \‘ b Sate iZqual Suffr AR B o g riin g, when mantionof the | 1 tes, of whicth every city and tive moe: ks from - - as holiduys Phit_the Sollowi ) somethivg beit | THE SPECIALIST, UTIE VEGETABLE LS o . - | b womeu of Topeka made @ fight for 4 show- | ambition to figure i politics, and the next Sl1ks, Velrots and Plushes, s o A A5 Yok G aent PRIVATE DISEASES 3 ¥ who have subse wed pad isio Omaha have conmittod 4 grievous error by # such cities. part iu local politics, if holding meati A | Focognizabie. The train stopped, but | BOYCOTTING ». WASHINGTON. - " % 1 sure cure for Dy spesia Sick S h Sadeety L whot 6 1eath may 7% county officer lias a copy, contains the fol wit: danuery 1, February | CumE g0c. Out of a tolal volo of 4,000 the women | yoarthoy stay at home. In consequence the P o8 Ly governor of ligention. polied X0t votes. The politicians sueceaded | “committos” gains its yoters from tho un I addition 10 eur mow spiing novil--] dis Nate ar o ey of e Diled Bira A et e ey | i T | BILOUSNESS, ing most of the uegro women to tho | educated classes, Colore a1 toreign, | (108 ol silkdandianey and pliln yelvels it S SR A SR S0 QIRRHEIV A SAE WD | e fureral ot Mo Wb e oo P o f e L with the exception of the suffrag- | ers rogistor in whout equal proportions, the | We haye the ~ Riseman stock, which [ i3 gfthse dais shill octur on Suuday thon o Puiopel. ok 69 Bean nady ALIeG) ) ; (@ver and balance of the town became dis- | Americans probably representing one-fourth | makes, boyond doubt, the Wrgest and | (hatoeces as romods th setie o | mother of County Conmissioner 1 il . | Cpaptimith gusted. In Wichita 84 votes werecast by | of the totl. One year thore was alargerep- | finost assorted stock in the west. g ce, and T the | Anderson, took place yest B aoComplaints. the wouen out of a total vote of 1,841, Since | resentation of German women on the books, Weare selling a fine line of printed | protesung ana notice of | 2 0'dock from the r X C I i . that time tho registration in these cities has | but ordinarily German women leave polities | China silks at 2ic; they are worth to buy | the dishonor of exchiange | Burt t. R practically dwindled down to notain, to the men, Tumates of houses of il wepute | gri.. ] A R TN ey orp mude aftor | tor of the Newrin Met N | In the followiug named towns the women | do not vot MU o Kol Y e afte B DL r « an [t p of surahs 1 1 ek 9 o the passage of the ac e 10 Jublic | caal A L » ¥ cureda o @ast 1o votes in 1888, » flgures used ing he women have not had an influence A 'M,.l”h of ‘”_“h inblack and col- “’\-‘[\ ‘l.‘\ ~“ i \l‘\‘li flwl] and con: \‘<|1: ~IA W ll_ four ye of t er, w Priv I\n»‘: I p H B " ho voles cast by men: Chuutauqua Surings, | either for ool or bad in Atchison poli- | OF for3ac, worth 75, (o first Gay of tho. week. conmonln catod | sidos'in Sea e o5 { Sick, Headicho ©63; Conway Springs, Donivhan, 15; Em- | ies. As beforc ted, there has not At 6Se—Piseman’s vrico $1.15—all the | sunduy provided, that when any one of | Fensins were v . s Dl pire. 70; Gireculeat, ogs City, 108; High- | boen enough of to take part in [ new weaves in blaek and colars. theso days shall oceur on Monday, auy bill of Or. Robb's LittleVegetale Pilk and, 413 Hoxie, : Nortonville, 5 | the electious tocut any figure. Their te All the fluo novelties from T5e fo $8,30 1 s 8 for i St ‘ exehange, bauk choe or promis ote . < went, Dorwich, 72; Kepublic City, 15; _St. | dency, however, is to wield a bad influence g e, by ¢ promi not : . e yard will be sold at just one-third | mado after the pass of this uct,” which 1 + dan, 1763 Sylvia, Wal- | This'is 1 account of the women them 1. B A Sl \ 4 Walton, 21" Theso returns submit- | selyes, but on account of the men, who con. | Uhe, former price, J 20 Ik peAUIGE TR EL0 AN b Tavs: 3 s JN0PS, SAN IMANGID €l B Wlon 1" Hieas Totirns uomit | talvo: Dk o hocomnt o 1 mamy oo con | S fomerpriee, "5 LT s b e agveud fu, s und v, f HOTEL DELLONE, i 0, (S 0L ) . - ] i ) pavabie on the day thoreafter r 14th and G v towns in the state, 'The first ven u the spriug of 1559, whena notonous | Smith, wore tine silks sold at such ox- | M = 5 r L4th and Capitol Av - . anotonou ! \ ho su court i cbraska, 700 ositively cured byl tret, ©leotion held under th was in the nature ogue and chronie oMicoseeker, sought | treme figures, snd cach yard fally war- ity o, 13 Nobigsles, T00, el fgd 3, ol 4 1 ha . A B of a fiolic. The novelly of the affuir at- | to become Opuosed to bim’ was B, | ranted, DR et MR S ekl e CART[RS ”"l!'h’ -I'~””l A y ithe lop ¢ w tracted many whonever took the troutle aftor- | I, general attorney of the | 19-inch silkc plush, O isoman's y i 3t 4lsa relleTo Dig . ands, g g e R g k L b ; s it may afoct the presenti and demand tress from Dyspepela, 1n ¥ ¥ a \ i PRITL T )y Ve, 40 pilla i e L 5 cont, apers in the state pronounced the law col Y ul late. The ma. 2-ine s plush, 8L00; Riseman's I'he district court socomed toapprociate the e \v . i 0 . s ot i e | e e e Bt | D s o, s S | [ IVER [rams, s S — ‘ gess after the election of 1555, There slements of the comnunity, He pulled | Black and colored velvets from 80 to A el do) !‘ i been no diseussion of the question vy string, and of course worked for the | #0.25 per yard, y hoice at one-third A Chum for Sir Bedi PILLS, tn the Mouth, ( 4 " ince that time until Mrs. Annie L. Diggs | wouiun v His Leelers and strikers | the former priccs. one. L th uth, G _ forced an issue in the h to the city clerk’s office to be rogistored o ,I_l,\“ BROSs o | Eramto T’ Briel-W. Stewart Diste SRS 1D LIVER. They \ S. F. Necloy, who was mayor of the city of | Their methods were so disgrace fulthat many fer Las just closel & wanssction by eablo | Fegulato the Bowels, Furoly Vegretable ently dooay, Wating wemk i 1558, said to-day: I donot tuiuk munici- | coption of the few womeun setively eutl- | Coliseuma. Gents 2ie, ladiesloc. Ber 3 in the world, ‘ i OWLER, Conm