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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1891, — e ———————————————————————————————— s ——" e ———— e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— —————————— o e N SR Vaugtn I'ho girl's father, Francls 1 irselvos o tho | The Legitimate and the Bogus Com- | hous the woman ad beon staying, | broker. No cause is 1 Should Live 100 Years and En 1o state Regulation ) ) | gotting | o : | Wy T Boveral Roads Want H vo than prott \ \‘ l;“:." K ILLED WOMEN l\l'i"'l"'{l\l THAT OIL WELL AT SEYMOUR PARK | A Company Formed to Proseente the v 11 st ¢ \ furelble. and s y 1 a Rough Passage Work Aspirants for Positions ! A on the Fire and Po lice Board Brutal Butchery of the Helpless Chilian Insurgents v I thoir The Real Bstate Socretary Wilson change was b of the exelange castorn ngent Lot tond womien and chi o chane testruction frantic endeavors of tho | of the state in noed of protect At the mor e seck o place of safoty. | these associations, but the faie fa f the adl; - 00 women and children | pyeely mat A Riab bR TR LTS sullied and their usofulness curtailed by the Towa, £10,0 I 4 . Norway's Political Crisis, confusion wrising from the similavity in names 3 “att in Joesten's sub. toek favin al associations is likely to be meil Commitiee Will Soon nothe Work of Revision protends to \ clecty sTIANA, Few, 20, - [Special Cablegram | and apparent similarity in method Ree.]~The political situation here is A bill has recently been introduced in our Iy grave. Of the 114 membors of the | sonate by Senator Stevens that who took part in Monday's division | jmake an attempt to regulate the nationals y o , deafnoss vhich the conservative ministey was ¢ A cursory glunce at the howover, s suf wated, the majority practically demand that | ficient to show that it became i law it —— oot s A sttt Moo L gt e d, and that i fact it hrask nd Dako nsions would accom very little more than to [ Wasmy b, 20, [Sp logram Norway havo conti v own foreign v differences and present a | on an inequitable basis under the eloak of b o et | s St et it S S, LTy s [)g Betts & Betts i E : PRI A, witha te ipany o secio the terson, Jolin T, Oldtaker \ Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists SOUTH OMARA NEWS, i try to combat the mojority d¥it SIS A Ta BT el an bbb L WL UL, L 1400 DOUGLAS ST RISK OMAHA, NER will be certain to provoke a contfict whi r Assadlation takes sha hn T Flogue, Thomas 1. Wellington Shinbur, Marshall Hartman, A \ to be a lar will threaten publie peace and order. negotinble and permits the association 1o 1 Wils b ceive and retain all moneys paid in on them, | Bt Sponeer. Parkhurst, Tsiac souri | Tuesday " b He Alarmed the Committee, oven though de aired by the t, William Frakes, Increaso Wil Al ¢ t sht Briiis, Fob 1 Cablegran bill, Of course tho deposit of non-negotiable | yyjjcox nzo Moore, Frank R, Tift, W oui 7 i d securitics on which the association was every | jign 1% Primby, Alonzo Andrews, Thomas Fost e ' t 1 Tur Bre.] 1 week o1 wery month partial pa Tobinson. Original widows, ete.—Minor Ol a : ! g yesterday made an t statement be- | ments would be nothing but a faree, and | o6 William 1. 1omis iy p It Jorstood th ) fore the reichstag committes on naval esti- | could not result in adding to the security of v Original — John O, Jacobs (de o s of (e | mates. He declared it was imperative "w\w v‘h'»‘ i His il ¢ g 1), Ge B. Miles, Patrick Roney, Pt e TR AT | e e e e | im0 s o | S (AL, S, B may | fod 1 o nothing of | oruone. Tho moncy asked forin the esti- | viding that their expenses shatl not exceed [ WHitam' Paxloy, Lewis A, Putinton FHAIEn €6 his BIU e o assortod | was e He | 1-10 0f 1 por wouth, Very innocent | Protzor o Picke Wayne J. do s N wmed the comnmittee by pointing out the | this 1-10 of 1 per cent sounds, but'let us HaL v e The Rock 1sland Deal O, iEy0f BUIOIL miladie. jby: HEATEO BNA{| WHAL It il mannk, HouT veleit, would e 5 per cent, and for a series that run | W Chias the oficers of the rof statements which he asked the com il 3-5 per cent, and this on the | yoyy' 1, Kni mana, Manager W. N, Babcock of the oc ards ssin on Germany He also made a num 11 hova racticn fi . BUPEHIOr {at o wittee 1o keep secret, but which it is believed ‘alue of thoshare, ‘That is to say Ha 2 ot L] [t related to a method of locking up the Russinn | recelving and investing £200 paid ar ki the t vostor Ay that u in the Baltic sea, while Englaud o nin sl i nents during o period William 11, held the French navy in check in tho years, during which period the associa- | i Mediterrancan. 1 { an ynpiny - e averape am permitted to k from Albri Boulanger Up to Something. : 1 the yards,his b Bit 5, IFeb, 26, and compar Albright Burglary and brick \ discover th ordinanee wi that was form, think we shall city whera th and th has received word from Special Cablegram to | per month ti e Brr.] ~General Boulanger and M, De- | plication tab Real bstate Activity roulede have secretly come to this city with | 1Ol eryone familiar with the hist the intention, it is bel of considering ! yrospects of South Om means of exploitin thelr party’s protit D B i | thoichauvinism nfiaing feom the. vistt of ox % Empress Fredericka. 1t is expected that the will be joined by other Frenchmen Another remarka! ) Senator be required to file anditor CLAH L b e Ui Looking for a Fight. all judgroen it may be rendered agai Bl U them within sixty days after their rendition 2 Yonk, Ie Speciul ‘Telegram Shades of Moses and Solon! but t pro- hn Meika most substantial NEWS OF THE NORTHIVEST, is coming season 5 y season during the ! Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for cbil- | toction—thi tion with @ vengeatice it the Wi 1 s t The most wide NGUEaE Niiatol Vihe: Magis Oty a Siicett dren teething softens the gums and w To forbid a corporation {1 L muire, C. W % distsin the Unite 1 Nemaa ot 3 feat of pronibition there have nore | pain. 25 cents a bottle T o i b ) PRIESONAL RAGRAPHS, perionce, o rable siiil’ and wnvegsal suc In waterw A transfors of propertv, most of them cash =L : I o s vhom Mr. McKay tackled in th ] b | rehasos for improvement purposes, than SULLIVAN WHIPPED AGALY, At LE AT et sty 4G 1t the M R A distri Pemplars cony 4 o Within | Judg 1 \ Y DA N Bt AL Gl Wrai vine tho whole of lst summer. Within — bt at pulation would 4dd to | ing him severel lso in th I t I o, | U Rt ey T T gin rant B, Wall AR s San few weeks about $60,000 worth of te | This Time the Pugilist is Knocked Ont | any ones s Mr. Bonynge stops at the Fifth Aven s e “- '\‘\H ”\“uf TS ] e o Wa s chaugod hauds on ety o by a Brak fn the witer's opinion itis very question- | ter, but ho was not there yesterday. One of ot ) he @ o ¢ g alonc whilo the bulk ~ o able whether the best results are’ to )b 0 8 [RATIES SISRASES R 3" pesiilonca’ por | ATmexs, Ga., Fob ecial’ Tole- || Bbioyhather th results aro t 0- | tha clerks said he tad been told that Mr ni v \HLL N DISEASI have beon in the wesidence por tained by requiring a deposit from these com- [ 12 3 (AR AnantIvioieed Horse thieves are at Laree in ¢ coun i Thomas Rock sold his | gram to Tur Bre] —An express messenger s, It Battens fitile Tiow woalthy the | Bonynge was at the housc of 1d and otHOntIWaS AbLE oy lnst | PDGedlly: complataly aud pormanantly o vel Two aninais bel : the southwest comer of H and Twenty- | who arrived here last evening says that John agers may b, mor whit 4ssets the wsso. | Was going to remain there for ssont t ORDERS yleld readily to were take and the thieves i s streets to the Schlitz b wing company it ARGt s B WIS COMPAY | L. Sullivan was k Lout by a train hand | cfation bus accmulatod, nor whiat sccurity it | Mr. MeGay's attention was dra atric wohig, nne of tt i s | of Milwaukee, i, e §7,000 y 8 18 1 " 4 ssenger tra can deposit if its mode of doing business is aper clippimg in which it was 1 1 \ de Il 5 # HBUEILLE S on a Georgia railroad regular passenger train v g I ppine warnteed cured without pan or detention of Netraska, died at bis home acks. urer Thomns Hoetor bought tho Hirseh prop ”: vy it A‘l‘l : : : 1t f‘ Faln | 5 iaitous. In fact, the losss that have re- | Bonynge intended to visit this Now Yorteit AL LD i aftera long illue He car wa in ty on the east sido of Twenty-fourth t | vester ullivan and “his company Were | gyji0q from membershin in these associations | bope of meeting Mr. McKay, 1 VY DROCELE AND VARICOCELE pe rma 1850, Hlo was the fatherof the clerk of Da- | between K and 1, streets. H rts | on their way to Macon, Ga,, from Columbia, | nave not as u rule by use the associa- | pected to udminister to him Such a thiashing g T NOwW ot at the | nently aund su fully cured in eyery ease, kota county pid £,000 cash for the L corner S.C. Sullivan was in a bad humor. When | tion was short of funds but beeause of ex- | as e ought to have given him in Sun Fran- | vt . M Leall AL LRI LR I L Nemaba City has made areangements for a [ Twenty-fourth and J e i fn Augusta he had got howling drunk and | penses and avbitrary, unjust and oppressive | cisco, hud be not been afraid of MeKay's | * ey [ L AR G SR steam ferry boat, which will be run at that | Qmaha land company e X . v peenas 1 | rules concerning fines, forfemures, with- [ influenc - bin ) RO A f Walkaon & rders peculine S20,000 sale and a 6 « | was just sobering up when a train hand i 3 \ i point as soou as the i t. A bonus Jale and a l e i e o hirouh tho car and | drawals aud propayments s, Much | and th | o hic bt Iy 3 ] o clher s y cured. a8 well as all Of §00 was raised, the owners of the boat | ones. A dozen building permits have named Townsend came through the car and | gisappointment s also Bonanza ropli 1 s ) Kiley b is vegistered at | funet it st from youthful taken out within a duy or so, and as s 5 | was asked by Sullivan where the dinner | representation on the part of ag his face, It is gencrally believed by men » M ¢ LT Ty station was. Upon_being answered politely | probable amou who lounge in the corrid A Phomas J. Smart of Wood River was at the | STRICTUR ranteed ponnano n gl hie said to Townsend Is difticult to sce, how it benefit n | the battle of wouth wi ly bo re R T B Dow't be so tresh, How do I know [ Nebraska member of fation | newed iu this city. GRS A i R afreoldd b hon temitory, says the Gering Courier. One of / whether you are lying or not!” would derive from a deposit - last 1 ments paln or the children was badl AT | o o tot onid A CHIRS Bl ven aatate iants Sullivan used other language too foul to | ment bonds with our state oficials, Reported Crueltics to be Investigated. T R e A I T TO YOUNG AND was dead broke, and to cap it all ono of th inguenter could des ul ostaicing print. Townsend stood it a while and then [ becn cutrapped by pretences with b } 3 0b, 9 fain t 4 u f i r | want s 3 5 2 BaLTivore, Md., Feb. 26— Special Tele he Merchants, UR l OBl W Bithoy Were it Gollis tringa . 20 jumped on the big fellow and punched him | coming u member an assoclation that s it L il et Ot lrrus SURE CUR luck in dead of winter, Notes About the City. to his heart's content. He blacked Sullivan’s | fumished delinquencics with forfeitire or am to Tnr: Bee I'he house of refuge i AL PN O UL LIS 0 WIS 28 Srrerdiia Johin Olson of Oakland was avrested some voung ehild of M, aud Mrs, Ciarles | 0es md choled him before he was pulled | with oppressive fines and penaihies, or that | institution for boys here, is to be investigate 1 e Vol il t4ino agoand placed in jail, charged with bo- | Akoper is sick by some of the company. failed to make the dividenas that a glivagent | by the city council. The i \tion has B. f San Francisco was a ing drunk and disturbinis the poace. Not - had - promised, or that a wily secretary | peon hrought about by the World which nas | Paxtonla o |i1 SABLIETS A having the wherewith to piy his 110 ho was | 1ii of few rofbgertor oo L For the cure of colds, coughs and all de. | had deseribed in a g [ fhd H. . Penne Daveny proper il 1 i compelled to serve itout’in jail. While so B Better rosults, it would b migh i oy (spublisnediosenissot tartiolesshowing: 8Ly i vy 1ie 1 Heting G sulting in a spellof sickuess for which he | Fienty-fourth north of N o oy e A ety ook | sociations hereafter or=anized in this state to | boys ave beaten and. starved fornot doing | giry, at the Pax OO e s asks daumuges of tho city autiorities in the | Tecis boin by Swi ven ih advanced stages of disoase, | Protect thoir members by emoodving in thelr 1k and that some of them bave been | ¢+) 11 Cross Bappy 1ife uware of physical debiliey, quickly sun :.‘W;‘ 0. The papers were served by new ice 1 the c able lives. S Balpib bR P ’1":“\»2\'7‘\‘.I\ih‘::)\‘ls\ \x\‘l\y\m. | hirog 1‘:.‘ Island are at th v OUR SUCCESS Phie cold wenther hag ; 4 - tations, withdrawals, ete, and then to ve- | (W™ G T oo ta e oo thia e front 1 J. Turner dbury, pon facts. First Practieal exporl- on the't idi \ DIDN'T CHEAT THE GALLOWS, ive foreizn associations (o satisfy tho bank at i city la ) that louthsome diseases pre among boy n bauk in San Fra \m ) f i u i o sl es brothers, we SWI LoWspaper men, at lasti 1y thelr skillfal treat PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOERS agrecin g and binding themselves o run the : bout for at least ive yeas spring opens hundieds of residence 5 and business blocks will be put under course ising as the most ardent admirer ana en A fanily passed down the north side of the Casey I river this week from the camps up in the fastic friend of the soon-to-be Hardwig Peves of Memphis, Penn., i st medioluos urg the city last night, at the Murray IR T Lot ORIy (D sy g : i alant — ing board that their rules and by-laws af- | Wit (GRSOMO €ISCRSCE DY i ame bere with heraged | P il = A Murderer Cuts His Throat WBut | forded asample protection to their. members [ OVing to immoral pract and_the institu vom Nebraska, says the Salt Lake The demnud on the ofticers of th 5 el Rl tion is grossly mismanaged aud a failure i Tribune. Yesterday wovt she was bereft | Buildin sciation for shares has dves to Hang. ATRNOL S Tiats oI DY LTS, Lo | avery i wily A special committ of L of her mother, who sickenca only a few days [ great that a new series will be is ¥ WasniNoTos, Pa., Fob. 20.—Willlam West, | Soclations, Other provisions, requirlug the y ) on Counitl pald a sooroy. visit b0 tho pinco. with l)l. Betts & DBetts ago and died yesterday morning. She had | a fow days. the colored murderer sentenced to hang to- | dPPointment of at ¥s for service of Pro-{ \orld reporters and as a result a thorough 2 only boen hero Somo two months. The sym- | I, 4. McCabe of the force of Swift & Co., | dny, attempted suicide this morning by | seamteoouta uins o adiga uaneiul stite: | jnyestigation has been ordeved Many CIergyme", 14090 AS STREET,- - OMAHA N €8 pathies of all will go outto Miss Ida in ‘her | at Ashland, harvesting writes t twas | pushing his throat with a rusty piece think it can be safely assumed that T - e - hour of sorvow. N TREb 10 (Wboub bisetall dthedce | o ion which was concoated in his cell, | any well managed association that has no sep A Noted Horse Dead, s ' a Andrew Jolnson and Mrs. Van Haven of | pond Saturday. led In hls ce 3 AMUSEMENTS, G Raanos 1 ! Fh e Whe attempt did not prove sucsessful, and | WAL esnense fund which its officers foel it1o | Nasnviiue Tenn., Feb. 25— Special Tele edy for hoarsencss and 5 adron cloped. the other day, taking with R B My At attempt did not prove suczessful, and i be a matter of duty to absorb, that or. 4 3 T PR et | weal organs, throat, o ke 3 THEEE NIGHTS AND them tho latter's seven childrén, Their de- | Irred. M. Suith. who has been so danger- | 1aterin the day West was taken to the gal- | gomie law mukes full provision for guaran. | Eram to Tue Bek.] —Brademant AL anadyne and expectorant, the BOYD’'S. JHHHICNASL parture was attended by considerable excite ill, is Dotter, and the anxious parcats | lows and hanged. The crime for which ho | foving toits mombers tho full benefits of | M0St famous raco mares of her day, anathe | gyis preparation are ment us they were fallowed closely by the fricids believe her out of danger hanged was the murder of three members of | their payments and the profits dertved there. | dam of the noted race hoxsc > Bard, died sayers Cherry Pect i Semmeonaing Ipbinnry 26 infuriated nusband and father of the P \ o | the Crouch family i Mey, 1500, oy Hat (Pt 4 yesterday at PFairview f t latin rood. Tt s a splend £ 5 aptain John E. Hart yesterday received . 1800, from. Aud they that contain no_oppressive ' w fa al latin, good. 118 a s i ey But the couple reached tho train justas notice of his pension®having beci granted Up to 2:0 p. m., when West was hunged, | yules for fines aud forfeiwres, will not lack | Tenn., of a raptuve. In her death her owner, | eases of the throat TURENTGIANT, VTV QUAR: was ready tostart and succeeded in_getting | o hack pension and #12 per m make @ | he was still unconscious. He was strapped | for patrons close at Lome and will not have e Il n \ ' < 1 ! 1 g nuch ple re in te S merits,"— " D loss. Shewas sived oy War D (liey lots, ry, Mass . followed the train for so "‘L“‘”‘ of St. Suvior's Episcc broke ho i b fin Brenna, by ‘Two Knight of St, G and, In my profession of an auetion Forg h o , to incur the great expense that the em. sides.belni tho dus of The Burd sho alse | aflection of the volce or throut is n ser X v on foot. Ho firally concladed th Ars o 4 tervible distress and took five | ployment of traveling agents involves, in so- [ oiyced Father Jotn and Joseph, both mat i, at each attack, 1 have ] (} were bovond his reach and returning i de. | 1GAIRE S S men to hold hiw, though he was manacled. | fieiting business from which only a moderate k spair telegraphed the mavshal at Govdon He was again strung up and soon pronounced | or fair average profit ean be derived, redi race hov lieved by o f arrest aways, but not having Dinean Gray, the veteran s Pectoral. This rem, ) ; er suthority the marshal refused to make | the Western s isociatiol curroncos conneeted with it created great ex- | citizons of this state to tho requirement. of a Commitied e vorkud f = ( l the arrest on_duty [bolnk to citement i N m building associaty NEw Y b, i ed very 3 3 . n dy deposit from foreizn building ciation NEW Yors, eb, 26, —[$ A I I) 1 l months and § inissed an’ hour Bl i BunelIpm AT also used it i my family rs. Edward Arnold and son I 1o | Panged for Kining tis Sweetheare, | 4 Juehoes I Do R sk nerLlliofg S IsT B Lhisanian ik o lI GRI1 11 (I Friday, 2 atod as | have been the f Mr M ; JnENsieky, Pa., Feb. 3 iy Marsh AT Rt R e R G ST I S : Quartly, Minlaton, So tueet ur Arbor day 1y Millspaugh, left today for s | who kil "Tonoa booavso ahotwould I o ut it uld seom as if such | seventhstrect, was four ol + I DAV WA N perbe fas bas | where Mr. Avaold bus locat Rt AL L AR : 1t along will vot po suliclent. i | o'clock. Her ‘mot Ayers fiheny Pec toral, be v od at New Prov e, home B S Vinterest of members of associa. | Wake herand got no answer to her knock The CL Burlington & Northern Mary, aged five yea t alking for Neal, r the reason that they cannot as a | She broke opeu the door and found her dau REFARKD 1 DR, 3. C, AYER & (0., Lowell, Mas T T v depot at Dubuque. Mrs. Anton Hebik, Ninetper (S e e s T oy le have aceess tothe iaws under which they | Wrlyias dead in bed. The room A opinion as to the fairness of the plans unde prise. I, by Hastings against graot- | 10 Compan T R ohr0 , i that cannot satisfy the state banking depart et N Taonzra ment th slia bad e Neal himself has not y ot 3 s und even if they had an opportunity to cxam Josca. a'clock this afterno s later iy the wook for arguiug Neal's cuso | yo suet laws or papers, very fow” are sull ‘ n chulng o i The tate can factory oive The high five club met at the \ AR LA LA S ciently familiar with the workings of build D \( \ T @ N . Pt on o i | o TR Bre oot ot e e o g | LD VAL A W S | N Umaha Mediea! an geal| S AN T IACK Mrs. J. Auser, the wife of o : A D. 8. Pa A ing Ll ouer i new trial. - except 1o say | geam 1o he tho duty of the state to interfere DR : > A ‘\ Banjalit, has elaped from 2 Jidward Kaine denios the publishod state- | L4k It contains nothing that surprises thein | 1 "tho oxtent of oxcluding all associations VAR ] : Burles( " bimaal Aok aslisty she.siio, d Creoloan (Mn'wr he says e ha .»1\' e f Rixhat DhA statemant i Te v PR taken Dy L features in their organic laws < - D2 “ Y P! rchantr 5 ng tho Ar K C. 1. BextLey - * » N e s 10 QLk i uniforma rank s Magic Headache Wafers. (' g 1 I i T R e an n A sin 20 minutes. At all s tole a Crazy Quilt, A petition is being circulated in Pocahont : - Mt 2 ' Quite a 0 " i 5 | The County Pharm oS ay on Niuth strec W Oftice cou t R X 2 rday on Niuth strect by Officer il : o ey, i : R A SR =5 N DIME EDEN MUSE provid a o this kind shall bo i n ems o be a good prosy cateh was @ very lucky one. One of the men . S e W 2 re to any a pupils in the county | Spofford will probably bo putin | had a very fine crazy quilt under his arm anc where suchia ) establisbed ll e < TR :;H' Yiyery [\”x s quil u; 1 Alm' [ CORYRIGHT 1453 roat i t AND SERGICAT WEEK OF FERRUARY 2 'rd Sheriff Kettle of Monona county has tal u bad W ; » Iy bo said that Me. Spofford Sl ) . A 3 ' anl It s Ak e e L ] LR the quilt being in possession of a couple of o ha , Madison penitentiary, DPayne murder bl Lol et > democrat. Ho was for years | cheap lodging house lounger ! ¥ { Seth Morse and wis cod to fifteen | M WOUNAS s for himself at Thirteenth and Soon after the men and the qu ro ta and erawl in these days! years and Cox received throe years for b comum oy, ud Sictoonth and, Wobster. - Tho | to tho police station Mrs. Whitmarsty, secte: | not keep up with the " nineteenth h‘u“ ., Cox bad ouly best Fort M No. 165 1. O, } 34 LIRS By nld N anatLen eoR Al | OB st iatt hoadinarters and re. | century ? You would not buy ’ B at Rowley's hall next Wednesdiy even position worth #1,200, will doubtless be | ported that one el stolen avery five | steam engine made like those o lives at Muscatine, He is nine years v s ke 28 quilt from the Custor Post hall on North Fif- | g contury ago. 'H““ why shoul old and has resided in th 1se in that 6] e twenth st guile found in_ ok | o000y the old-fashioned, | i 8 < B0 1 he Rev. ( son, pa f the Meth- wmpbell, Hopkinsyille, Ky, says: | gossion of and Dickinson prove you. b 1%, sl glba s B \ Ly of (J ”VI b D ity for fory- s anid hias novor b S bl T oot | Burdock blood bitters is the best prepiration | 1o 'be the missing: piece of - propercy. | drastic pills that gripe and debili- kA R T AT | out of the county but on: nat time. He Nt s the de. | forthe blood and stomachever manufactured. | Some of the ladiesef-Custor Post LReliot 1288, £ beld ofice during the forty-five vears and r AN e o e - — Gorps met st the h&lltodo some work in | tate your system ? eaxes suconssfully treated. Med 1409 and 1411 Dodwe § :u..l:\ Jnat Jyoor ou socount of old agoaud | §Uohon0 ft Y SR 4 A Newsboy's Uncle, preparation for the Tair they will hold next A5’ great improvements have heen BB B sickness. Ho 13 one of the oldost Oddfeliows | (REA T otidicl The miyor bhas received a communication | week, and they had this quilt there. They | made s o L Brvias Bk N from Mrs. M. K. Hilorlsh, superintendent of | sloppid out for 8 i ssouents uad e G Sl s S T AR st ot v Rl b D uan ciizons, soulofday was prosente wit | the nowsboy'n howe, Los Augeioe, Oal., sk | (6l M 005 A% ot ohi tiny, sugar-conted granules, or pills, Ml Tottors i Bis uot beou Balfa blook ftom her bom A uglaon K B auR D IR uaia Tiacio ol & Howbbiy wamed | Ciamber drapery s worthy ahout &0, anid | are casiest to take, and never gripe A. T. McLaughlin, President et tnelye yoam Durl ! ! oz o e Strathman re | YRuby. ! nowt thit institution who 18 | foPfesents a vast smount of patient wud skiil- | o), 0k the. systom ot and Harnoy Strects, O R e rds it as thie stick in the city need of immediate assistance. The letter adds AR it and TId v Avrale Mitne: o 1 votabla Bealcn, ° Hier appavent s i Cout ward Johnston, of the | that Williums formerly worked in th usced | gorm by Aiokinson weve arvalg Phey are purely vegetable and W fo the fact that she ha o Fourth W b 1 works in Omuhia, the county Jait A perfectly harmless, l“\ ()\\ l L\ tendat or wn dmotior, who ol 1 ¢ such i itude iy gy liptll SRS S e—— ik Rl One little Pellet’s a laxative, three \ \ Daalfess portion of tho ity foF tho first t for and under o cir s for dy spepsia, sour stomach: bad breath Entited t the Best to four are cathartic, They regu. | The fastest d-year puainoe portion of sheaiky fest bie. & istance Low tho use of his num: - All are entitled to the bost that their m YT e, 16 Hog grown onb ¢ e Arieyicies Lon't Kool Yourself? will buy, 80 every family shoutd huve, at | o0 Ty G0 T G 0T R ¥ Al Wk e ruis & Mofit have received notice from Husted v popular and - estimable g contrary, the Chicago, Milsaukee & St, | SYrup of Figs, to cleanso tho svstom when | oughly. They've the cheapest pill, ANNERYS COLLO U I ‘Ux— Boies, attorneys for the defendant in ot that Cward in the | Paul Ry's uew stean heated ps costivo on Bilous, amorsme fu boound $Lbot- | gold By druggists, beonuse you -vnl\ celebrated Jones ¢ y call case, that t} vill bold & ¢ this | sloeping ea with “eleetric ligh ? GRS SN 4 ! | should file 4 petition for a rehearing of ¢ ally place Mr. Powers on | gyapy borth," still loaves the Ution de e ey 1e '/h} AL Rl JGSEPH G”.l.n ! : case in the supreme court. Possibly there is L race course pot, "Omahe at 610 b m.. dadly, arrly Taken to the Open Door. gurarantee to give satisfaction, p.onsu0n fur 108 YOURTor A00 o0 By unic vandidates spring up aulet | dng'at Chicago ot 9:0n. m., in' amplo | Mrs, FLE. Burke,the woman who appeared | GVETY time, or your money is be Biat T 10 o ikt thor: e | g s el | e Chicaro bl s n/ gl | N £ Bt omts st |80 S G i e | STEEL PENS, sue, or public positi d ) o Ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam st Sergeant Whalen a pitiful story abo. | all Dr. Pieree's medicines are sold s quoted it lust. weel's issue, feared it would | for public position and municipal honors has | 4 h 1 § k I E GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPC ~ . Ao¢ be realized in view of the recent deeision | become wpidemic, for from every section so J. K. PRESTON, F. A. Nasn, deserted by her husband, was taken on Ak PAIW 81POSITION, 1889 A “""‘ \ s of thesupreme court. If itis really the pur- [ renely bobs up wen just dying o serve the C. Pass. A Gon, Agt. | Open Door, where she will remain until Can you ask more? THE MOS" .':RFECT OF PENS. Prof. ¥. ¢, JER, Moodus, Cor 1. t and Annis Dickinson were ar Will Lawler, Man Cor. 11th John Seiler, one of Towa's o are Shin i f 1 1 DISEARES OF WO! i in pills as in steam engines, pnn LLALT. Lall and ponsult late and cleanse the liver, stomach o ' t Lox 1 hoaty B

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