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B e HE OMA DAILY BEI FEBRUARY 28 180L—-TWELVE PAGES SOUTH DAKOTA RESUBMISSION | 1202 e smsstits e o e [GONE QLD TINE STEALINGS, | o 2 =ansbuieryomses, s sies [SUED oTHE UGLY DUIKLING," [ S Mernbisein S0 | Mlamy Clergymen, itton O'Keeffo of the county bard declares that if Frontior county ) senate that a trial the verdic t is merainss the connty thecose My, L. M Shiploy rotuenad thiswoek from | SiRers, actors, and publie speakers s riered, The sball bo taken to the sypreme coutt if hehas Lincoln, aud Miss Littian W . dy s iler Biaw retifnod Ayer's Clerry Pectoral. LIS o favorite p- | Fortunes tiat Were Made by Orookedues to foot nll the ox penses himsolf o, Dealls Citter’s Waniro! o from v exloncted viett in Tows femedy for hoarseness and all aflections of For that Were Made by Crokeduess i T O Yo shoiy acains( the | v Leali ‘( arter's \\nnh‘ Attached by iy et PR Ot Wb e voou] organs, thront, and s, AS v . Early Towa History, American witerworkes company found f Jity Physician Gapen, st woek wnody nd and oxpect tho effects of 10 REGELATE STOCK X AR DS, 5 pliintitin the sum of 0 5 SR Gustion Hildeorand “dmmenced o yopnsg | this preparation ax v reallzed vy oer's Cherry Pectoral his don rent goods 118 a splendid vomedy for all dis cses of the the I ad 1 have ENTIMENT, | et Textor the Bl as it Based (M€ | oppoe_ joLDING PAID I THOSE DAYS | 116, ik &5iw damaces, Gustina siye | THE FANOUS DIVORCE SUIT RECALLED. | | tiat Maria apy ral very naugh epithets to ner in man, and she, G ast PR v mieh pleastire i testify ity merits, . (ftev.) €. N. Nich Tisbuty, Mass, Members of Bach ¥ al Farty 4 An 01A Man Whose Byes Wero Daze | proposos shoshall pas doarty foe th MeMorton Heaed from A gain - Oficial I In my prof « wretloneer, any Working for tihe Measure T . ded by Elect Lights Grows M A B Lo b Ly Poker Pliyersat Lincoln Games afleetion of the volee or thront s o serous Signature of the Governor g o Riminiscent—Jak e Hose “Theris nochange in the clls £ ¥ bling for Big Stakes . ;: o .‘\”' l"‘ *\‘““”' ‘«{‘ :‘\““ b il ot Neoes 1 er's Fishh Ste 0 3 Other . ckat Shelby i v\b his remedy, with ordinary eare N Ry AN OFFICER'S IDEA, o C Sorrick YIH\'\\‘\ o slth it 1 have oy over suflored very e neon ’ > He Has o S ) Managing the stivate o M. Voge L AR L AR R a3 they did A 160 yeAss Police Force he ty court his city, wwis mar Tent vosults, i eonghs, eolls, &' Wi, I, oy did a fow O Jave ascheme by which eighty pateo I r Quartly, Minliton, So. Avstratia 1 might giveny cight hour shiTtsand riscals don't Come west any mor Lish the ey of Omaha with very good | ¥ i y i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, i o Ty — at steals in this eason [ sometimes think . Drowa of LeMars, 1o, as 1o | ¢ cked back and forth 1o of tno largo x \ v \ 1 SR 3.0, & 06, Law rotunds Of the Paxton hot, | FPOrter for Tire i ) Bid byl Dbedeiots Hies 115 o IOkIES moved into Slonk county 1 would pat on fif teen men from 4 o'dlocic i Totaliit by giete Lrico 1 wis bottlon 86 L o dsettled at Calliope, which was thon | fn the worming until 12 non 1 jehint roca & il akaye Ayl tho goverior A SR OB A O R BTG L y roe ase iy ud in Gits @ ot ' ~ tion of the © whenover Nty residonts Dol yowying and forenoon and fow policermen ar . SR ik ' wky m’ who ¢ r. 1 rea l‘ A !\\v"‘t‘ ..LW' needed. 1Mifteen men pr Hy stal J 4 Flastings Society Notes, who sha \ w that by i apen »f which T spok | L0 cliy can iands tie “buslieas s oAl 3 6 | SO Speciad to T | Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, S TA6iTte, UG tHoy m 4o clock until noon. — Froim woon u Bre | 12d | fory of this city Fd 5 < bt b So'elock in the evening | woild puton twer e sra B Sfihe Aspen, | 1400 DOUGLAS ST REE reanition, court house, any | §0IC10Ck A0 WG L0 b L e antin ¢ | b : ¢ OMAllA, NEB, i the moming L would put on forty- | D¢ 3 Sl men be emploved wonld haveat loast ten pate iuty at nigh on they are mo wason the market at 8125 per acre, und Rl e ico servic sild Sergeant Graves to o J ' i B mako FIIEALIE s aud school houses in every urse you do not undoestan managed, so L will furnish you vour paper shonld fal n somo mighty entertois MORTON AGAIN, L The Real Estate Shark Trouble in | e ted, re; | Soec. 4. 1S ulawful for wners | SE It BEI D) 10, on Washin Dropictor Coeivard within thiy | coull be paid for with Porterfeld, sgricul s L i et f tural wd revolutionary wa plice of any of the reg The superintendent of oof the Distr stato to ciarged grater vrice for vardi Who might bo absent from sickiess or other cmses, | beliove that six men could have almost con. | Format o ALY 1| vidual who fhaed so builiantly, but briefy, A W aweighing teattle, 15 | theeastat from 15 to 25 centson the dollar, s thaE ol n I g M TN ek GRS L DR L Lt nt emplovment by attending roll c M, Charl regrularly. | would suggrest that men w in this city during the latter days of Septem- | man National bank are absent ich arrangements b not | borand the fist week of October. While | of theAcademy of Visitation a s paid for thetimelost. Lec the men who fill | bomw Morton 1 the places of the abserses draw the pay. At present when themen o liged to work twelyeto fourteen houss it isonly nasonbl ence Hills me y i toR ety ianid I v western lands, and buying up s haye been part wsted 1T welghing sheep, 3 cents por iead. ereat blocks of thisserip, laid it on lands in t 1 1 ; p . orein than the follow: | Scrip which I purchased in of Columbia writes Chief Seavey for in i 1 T ¥ aw hias finally g d houses by | S B 1t shall bo unlawful for the owners | Sioux wd other westem Towa countios, hard work. Al unsuces tompt wiis | or proprictors of any stockyards within this | There were oher men who kn good ¥ caimed to epeesent the Tassex | AbLe biblicaloil paintings, which hepurehased investmoent and Boston invesunent compa- | O recent tripto ol Mexico. "The paintingzs nies, and ot @ wide swath in real | 4re said tobe several hundred years old, and it they should be paid whén they aro| on the popgity at - the Madohun and the Child," "t k a miss 4 fow dws, * but k if theday's work was cut o eight hours | don’t think the men woull expect pay for days when they donot work, There would be much loss sickness, I boliove, for themen would iave more time for rest and recrea tion. 1 should like tosce this plan tried, for Ithink it would work well, and the imill | lovy would supply the amount needed for tho les o Lo prort of the foree including the cignty 5 w ago, It then to tho ov- | statoto charge o tor price for grains thing when thoy saw it, aid_following in the report w wrted, provably | hay than the following: For corn, oats, wuke of the money bags, *d i Sioux prohibitionists, tt was ol 10 | and all other srains, doublo the m caunty. They were not ot for their The Black iills mombers are ak- | in villageor city wheto said st Bare | health, as they wanted to turnan occasional trongz anti-prohibitionists, so b located " ponny. The fir ing they did was to someof these great ninds, S 1l be nlawful for the owners | Qreanize t . As soonas this was rt Ui 16 or proprioiors Kyiedts within thiy | €one they : wsessuent and_fised bottom s n knockeed stateto s t therateof less | tholr s theshop was open for hopes t ? v signing | than two (IS lorier Ty .| Dusliess R cilled an_eleetion to vote ) ‘w. the gov ' 4 .\“' : Any 5 _lu bonds for @ $15,000 court house, and with thiore wi hopeon the start Soll tunnd detaver Toss | This money built @ two-story frame structure that re dission would carry i this le ) inthe o per | thit never costa cont mord th 0. The In fact, the probibitionists played | gy fifty-six. pounds of | COMraclor ws a chumn of thooficors, and 1 rybody, There seoms tohave |~ So Vil for e oW filly schiool honses were built at a costof | IALEONGN, the wHgants, aptals, hier nto | who wim not from the staret iny stockyards within thi and it isa koown fact tnat there | s & isnext jump took him sy e prohiik T [;.”‘ wl buflding o 11d suppose that this LEEMON WITHOU ISUGAR, clerk on various = bu east corner o Seventeenth an Chirist Nailed to tho Cross with the and tatked g1ibly of the ten-story ofice Mary Clinging to ls Foot,” St ing he provmed toeroct ther. [ unpaid hotel bill a veral 1 1cq ual K arcu tilo bat ances who had d T tad v k, and putin his ti » \ [ i Favora by known spavs Clirnte ind Sorfeal Diseascs, entitio thess has Rrown more reassurit sich yards Lo sell W any b d | he hos o v laree number 1 said owners may de woula ol these gentlemen, but it as serenly as he s no ks o did not There are everal streams in ) foses Kautman _of Slox Falls, Efo alaw ful for any persons | Wit cointy, and of couno oy had gainst Omaha. Lookin gz up his record wl entive char [ aign hoere i 3 1ol any st areds wa tobe bridged. Bridges w built over the Rev, J 18 unque nanly out of s e SalgiEa to KA BB Rock viver andallof thelittlecrecks. The supothe 1 d sppodily telyand permanenty cu il On th DS baai S ; contracts were let without competition, and 3 Omati in mar ; NFR i RILITY ANTY SEX UAL Dist o I 3 uan bas g § ino war the county expended $100,000 for | Councl Bluffs, ¢ wed at the funeral ated, 1¢ e ; ORDERS yield readily to the ilifal treat- PR » 1 apparont, | 3 A bl e T t 5. Atthe endof vears the county | over the remainsof H.C. Wade | itlin g HEGl L s FISTULA AND RECTAT, ULCERS whon what ady accomt 1is | s for n owed more than 3K for intemal - | o Mul's undertiking rooms Thursaay sk ot ured without padn or deton tion soeen Itmust be taken into consideration § 1 g provements. I'ho castern men paid theie noot. X o = i Y D WI .H AND VARI ELE pe rma \ i @ prostige. b ; taxes, asthey woere gi to understand that | "% i O L POKER PL 1its, - HY DROC i L.t Jo. 2l tha A bl ; 8 B e Ol i | Three of the childrenof the decoased live CAULELAE HU I Rl temont May b Delayed. nantly mil SuessTuily i ey cis, 268 e et KAl fman L has | g T4iB PSR OR HORNeO DUV e B aidElafar. dhe|nbahe H|-w and L.l-( u brought themover | oo "Tho state treasurer informs Connty Treas. | SVIHILIS, GOSOEEIES. | GLERE oo, had HIOCL i T to acom: tinll Bo flned 68 the Arst o next year another setof brid gzes and buildings | to attend the funcral. TR AT prer Snyder that he 1d not settle w Night Emiseions, Deeayed Faenities, Fomulo iish. what ha ol \Wliat has bee LRG0 56 LG raesind o wore constructed, i tie county ofietalsdid | Durig (o Latter yours of his ife tho do. | \‘ilI:'HJ,y";ll|V L i TSt il vwas passed ap. | Weakness aniall deliciie disoriers peealiae D s TR The e i nlor iy (il 5 Sl oh not dareto nolify the eastern land owners, so | ceased was ad dictec the excesiveuse of re ity of Lincoln has been tummed into L tovither sex positively cured, is well as il tlostion. A majorityof the republicanmem- | normorethan Hu0. W I inter workeda iy through the legisla clerggman from the free whisky city across | It was oneof the best known politicians of | f6€% Last year the settlemont wasmade | follies orthe swcessof mitin yearss | o i VLA A et tet b b g b oy TN or fuandings the outstandie il biainess of | the Hver ok itupon himsdl toivoke the [ ¢y 5 Whospoke, Horetumed from the | Promtly and several othor comtios have | STRICTU RE QIR S, NV eon B that probibition had been foisted into the LIEBKICH'S FOR MUL A, the county. The bonds were sold, but noone h of God upon ' the wicked dty of | o h i ol o oo of probably | LeShsettied witheven thisyear. Unless tho | without entting caustio or dilatation, Cures litform by some of the party’s pohticians - Jows where the pceads wont, though you | Omali. 1o Iikened it “to Sodon and Go | &4 Sty (O romLY | ogeisiaturoacts prownptly Mr. Stvior siys Bo | dicied ‘4t o by pationt Withoit o - il . z e ‘nioss, ns all ol sonlractors. wer worrl, anc praye that the ate of visits he has made there during | willdeduct the amount,” $3,100, from the sum | ment's pain orannoyanee at the to conventions. Notwithstading [ 1o oF 1)s DFeaBrintion and. Tt tauess, as allof the contrhctors were | morrab, —and prayed 3 ; ; HENOR ] ) i e wbinte sorh o e on. thg | Dcteils of s rosoripeion and X | cuney oticinls or frlends of cunty officisls. | of thise wickel citles might spoodily bo esent winter dueon thestate apportion tient. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN, Whole, 11 s to bs supposed thoy knew about tormances. Shortly after this the eastem people con- | visited upon the Nebrska metropolis. | 1 s anything to e wa with s e e e e e wamted Al tho | Breriy, Feb, 27.~(Specal Cablegram to | eluled that something wis wiongz, o commit- | e eried out bitérly agninst the liccuso law | 1t he wntinued. | Hn propottion e its size | Do W 4 5 oniypiit to| A SURE CURE Ty S it B s democrats yoted forit, buta majority of the | Tur By Atthe meeting of the medical | teestarted west, but bhefore its a in_efiect here and fuformed tho weeping | itsimply knocks Washington, D. ( weakness, destroying hoth nmind and fndependents voted against it. And now | socicty, Prof. Liebrich detailed the . Some manner the court hous orphins thit Omaha was alone responsible ker games runas o rgulin, every Body. with @il its dre redod 1115 permanently comes the last pult, the senate. Will resub $ ’ 5 : y burned to the ground, burningall of theree- | for their father's death rance in nearly or quite cvery he A Pontoon Bridg 3 5 cured, e & fon earry in the senate and goto the peo- onls. Suits were brought and an efort made | The remains were followed to their last | theplace. Insomeof the hotels from R " Feb, | DRS. BETTS Addrcss thosewho iave fn- Dlof That 1 tho very infersting question af | Dereulosiscure as follows: Two-t t | toropudiate the indcbtaduoss,but at woul resting place in Prospect Hill, and Lemen | toten wo ing all uight. Men in |t il S b L e T R R R B cat il s o kb ikl robatly not | on c of cantharidine; four-tenths Warlt, and for years aftenwands this county, | thentook the bereaved children bick to the | public olice whom you wouldn't “susvect for ; R Ao Ay U Tham 0r be decided beforo nest Saturda oro hhas | one geamne ofiydrate of potash, or three. | 88 Wellas Lyon, wd lalf u dozeu others | Bluff topint out the virlues of prohibi I ORINE e inE ARG Jor o bisiness study or mareiag Bosi & all o daal ottt and me taii| e v Sl Sen) continued to pay of an macbteduessthat was | tion : 2 asthough they had gone crazy 1z 2 for MARRIED MEN or those entering on that Yumor SlidaEcHon O alon Ry IARTas| e o of - hydrate ol 1 nay qylent, from its fi tion, Shonld P ———— rame, And do't you foret it, the a pontoon s place, | Sippy life aware of phy sieal debility,quickly zimor celection of Senator Fylo Wit | paon. These ingreaionts ought to b | you want to kuow ar & more aboutthis NO PROFLE IN THE DEAL ures made by some of these public men assisted b e Y ambit | weighed exactly w onethousmdth of ono | 1would takepleasure in nforring you tosome j } N goiug to result in =i v & Co. of St. Louls i OUR SUCCESS as mu ith in’ it ported deal by s contimeter of water, and then warmmed | of the oldestund nost prominent business ) Il Sell its Compiled Ordi. | downs ;‘]m i 3 v Alohi son will tako half the stock Isbased upon facts. First al experl. f \ e HS : i : i e of Sioux would be of 10 uso to ces o o8 disgraces before the le, closes, ence. Secoiid - Every case i ally studic Whic orwas tobec Lin lllinois 1 in awarm_bath untila clar solutionis ob- | Men of Sioux City. It wouldbe of no usot nees at. a lioss. if some of their frimds intorest - - T starting fehi Third Licines « trath of it subimission stands or falls on | raied. While the warmth is maintained, | 150 fiid any of the e thomsalves and seoto it that the gambling- | For Throat Disenses, Co prepured In onr laboratory oXuetly 10 suit uGIaERT o arla sliation water” should ve mdually added until il | jve KOG aun the long divide ovemigried | vertise for bids for printing the caty ordi | crzca fillows are pulled away and - il reliof is found cach ense, thuse reswithont injury which 1 liad with Senator Cory of water should = nanees in pamphl t form, according to in way from these hotel dens Al Trochos,” i QR e oAt et Gl o | “Asllookel outinto the Omahastreets to- | s yetions gven b e i el DAILLE F06 o6 tat fbis Iatikon Drs. Betts & I)kfl.,\, ilwavs been something of aprohi »f. Liebrich, speakingof th il bat vastimprove- | 1y, o ooy i, FHHEO NI oA el - - pnent phy sicinns to the full con ot witlho B ot overy wheres The v gt A Bluffs Ministe Awtul Frayer | thohands of the antt St AREIoNW v s ATCERTATN CAND POSITIVE CURE for theaw ful effects of early v il the namer ousevilsthatfollow in (ts traiy ¢ Lemen, who presides over the | PRIV ATE LOOD AND SKIN DISEASES destinies of the Homoe forthe Friendiess in Capital City Turned Into a Vast bowels. | ergini tion for the prepuration of his putred themsolves by in erk Giroves yosterday preparedto ad mark, wheu the'sc n becot ! ; ients have come about in the systemof bitioni I must say | hardly koow how | dwelt on the fa at there w to vou this time in the interests of my | subsistiary disturbing effoct, and that lhiting business bouses, dwellings ana | “The cost will be nothing likke near as much ) ina single pot v night, treets withinthe pst fifty vears,” said H.C. | as 1t was in the compilation that Mr. Connell 2 I % nothin gz, searcely, tosee $00, ] [ 0 { TNTY party. Therescoms it tlo dowbt but probaii- | proverment was remarkableana ray D e ati s Bl isarel Ak T : 300, | Geargze Conway of Surinaw isat theCase t ' 1o ¢ N ki as hie tingered about the Millad | got up,’ renarked Mr. Groves, “Thework | 3 § wge hands. Itis tie greatest N :M 1= more than o n expect lo cary s b Ingo dosts, said the professor, irvitated the 1. I 1 live until March 24, L will be | (i1 consist simply of havisg printed WoniEtlilEoni B e feys 1 Laferty of Ogdenis at the Millard \ ‘ | ¥ e ime lonar [T foraeil (o ear b EnaL DYor || SDE HolmrikL ey Bors it ‘occa soventyavoyoars of ago andmy iome i in | oo “uge of the etimices, M | [uers down thuwo lwen' svrtion U | Al bibition is Killing the republican party in : i | ! v coms o) spoke in praiseof th iles ire of the | where an 0ld man’s home rmay be. Want to | Connell’s compilation was up to Aoril 1, | tobe verv little *bones’ made about the ma Towa for some reason, and such would seom | now wvemedy, saying that its effects were | gnow any thing about lightsin my younger [ while this that has - just oeen -.In. 2 is sime : ; \m 1y 7 ATt tobe the logicof events here. As shown in | easily borno by the patients who bad been | davs? [ am always glad to talk anddas this is | pLy from April | to January I last.” the houso tho republicans hiave a majority | subjected to its influsice, my firsturipto Omaha [will tell yona story The city paid_ Mr. Counell £,000 for Who BrOlLEhvon L el AR Sy ok Dr. Fracukelalso spoke at the mecting and ‘I wis born in Olijo near wherd the city of | ranging the compilation dove by him. R e ably true that the sooner the party throws | also referved to the new remedy's effect. He | poledonow stands, My people were farmers | pruting and binding cost &, ply by gambling during the pre RiiiacAilon ovér prohibition and lets itsink or swim asit | said that it had been noticed that the ba- | and while wo wero mot rich Father gave | totalof £4385.5 for 1,050 copies, thus making | of the lo A T UL YAt [ T oD e Tk (Do can and dovotes iwself to clear republican | cilii wero thimer aud decreasing in number | ns ail the comforts that a fromior | thecost over $ percopy. Of te 1,00 that | of members of tholegishtare who have mort G, . Stone of Boston is registercd at the principles tho better, Tied down by prohi- | after euch injection town could furnist zhts, tho subject cprinted over nine bunared avestillon | arms ? i Murray. bition' I am afrid we e do noth Dr. Guttminn deseribeda case of tubexen el Tonult iRt | farms ana lost tho ent ! upon which T propose to discourse were | tt ‘shands, By selling b obtained, on poker.” ol mterof Cedar Rapids, Ta., isat the C ng, v freed our - success would | osis which was nccompanied by intlammation | powhore. o B ahols tabiae. by i [ @ivorida by the' coinoll, b 8140 each, tho | s the sambling conined (o hotels?! el ERnas e EXTRACT OF BEEF. VoS ID comparatively Y ofthe eyes, and which was notably improv- light that me f Ik logr in the fir city will lose about #1,500, the n some of . INCOMPAHABLE IN FLAVOR prohibition sts have been making very | iug under the new remedy A L 4 Beef Tea, Souns, Sauces, (Gane,§ foolish and silly threats that if the resub. Iy £’rof. Licbrich, replying to the lastnich: A‘pplo or Mowe Jeily nissionist vepiblicans do got fall in lino and is which Lave bien made wpon the | tho Loft where mother lung the pumpkin to | Thenumoer of seneral ordinnces passed | gum bling going onat aeapital, but | tell yo O . Gusserof Alblonis/ in tho cityat tho | | Ono mund it Exiractof Boetioatial {0, forty vote s they dictated —as if the probibition | new system of inoculation, mades stuemant | gy, Therenow. Don'tsimile st oldman. | sincethe Connell corpilation is about two | that 1 s perfectly wild av Lincoln Merchants R tiroot J.von Licbig. asshowi abovein biue fsts owned ‘the republican party—that they | inwhich he said that it was not a specific § Tie light of which I speakwas made likke [ hundred and eighty, up todate. know of aha tohticilinentina othsrs Wi W. H. Gough of Baltiinore is in the city at — -— would tell Allison and Wilson ‘of Tows and | aguinsttubereulosis, but e clumed that it | this: A bigflat bittonwas placed in o rage e e T ot the Murray N DU Sl NS N then they would see, The ouly argument cled upon all the diseased tissues, having | and tied witha string. This was placed in Mrs. Woodman's Cage. e RS Northup =2 B that would seem to have any intiuen reduced the power of resistance by producing saucer and atter lard or tallow was poured artide was recently publishe T Some of done s0 0 their sorrovy, | at the Cast i i ] CHRER NIGLITS AND Svo prohibiton 18 this: ‘Fhat the futum | Sorous transudation e e Tl rrtiulo wis recsntly: ublished () @i | Bomo of I sotmow, BOYD'S. G ¢ | PERSONAL P8 RAG BAPILS, MAHA N €3 vublic forcign to Lincoln ny or way notbelieve it, justas they see fit, but I Ware, jr., of St. Louis is at the Jw of ofticils down there wlhio have placed at the wton v s0, though there o A.S. “Thorpe of Denver wa 1e Millard when we went to bod we took @ | the laxpayers say it is better to lose haif eYa g onkant Ut t light us toour chamber, which was | thanall. understand that there's ! Siecess of the republican party in the stats o Bop nos ok osiiions: Mr: Weoimgi s AT ok Y Mem ey iR demands it. How slim tho ariment i ap WILL F*AY XTS5 DEBT ot &% good 5 thocandios which ame aftr. | YA i whidh 1t was stated thit M L e lano s S R OB el a2 0 years on thie face of it after Uhe statement of —— s B oy W ons ht thes Hined that o v | Woolman was working a scheme to get | 1iahg on that subiott, bub £ will it yau these facts Depositors of a Kansis Bank o Re- i TIE BIELLANT NEW STAN Ihe question willnot bo reached in the while now-a-da, Tother would [ o from mau wh ryto tl the poker g arou f i smato bofore Saturday, mnd meanwhile it satyaiolie ive Bl ax, intlee eanglie stitvsokilion Uho (ataken [ effa waipalliishes bestoped, the biggest partof the evilwill | ; ! Mrs. LESLIE CARTER gngeltotaniRR iy, ind meenillelt | W irerionHicint (Reb Special Tolo- | She would buy aballof wickingand et it | =y jnvestigzation fto tho casoshows that | have been abited : In the Four Act Comedy-Dramsy B by stodied Ia allts lghta” tiacr | gmm toTwe Bew.)—Tn Jwuary the Peopley | filo strings abott tyo feo loig, ~Rhese (o yyjusive was dono Mrs. Woodman who § . VWIIC aout thecity suthontiesof Tincoln I ty tail familiar with such a state of aifairs fasey D o (hose Wwagering ow Ut as it was oo | Savingsbank of this ity failed aul it was § o % ettieor hot tatloy. Tits dipp apparently hasthe best of gromds for tho | "N f e sed haw hoy s possioly be 1 bouse hora will bomove wpublicans in the | thoughtthat the depositors, who aremostly | unueduntil the cindles had grown o ty position sho hus taken in causing her lus jorant of the facts s they exist. It is senate yote for resubmission than any other 1y pegple, would lose the greater portion | quivedsizo, after which they wero coole arest on the chare of adultery o ) simply astomding how very weneral and in | Georse N. I [J l purty e B e ettt wway for fatureuse, Whon wo got | Mes, Wooman is highily rospected in B3os- | many instances how very open the gaumes are i i ( | The South Dakotn Legislatur St M SR ] > thoughit the world was ours, but it andin Kmnsas City, havisg been | mn.” Ifthog oot o’ theymust be > o efore we will > 1] i \ Shid sl i b i ] il Char ncoluwas at the ~-T1-13 to're Ber. | ~The house was just reaching | them dollar for dollar. Today the directors | Now York and wien heretumed he browght | home andkindius band. Hee husband'scrue | deal of the piying, and yourunder, oxdimary | W A Hampton of David City wasiu the v \lIEal nniceilion of the eriss of 4 vote on the worla™s fair bill | entered into bond that the Lank would vy Py fishoil lmp. The whole country turned | tyand desertionhave been causedtieongh the | ity oficial i vory cantions bow he fools DAVIED BELASCO, its liabilities with interest within - two yews | oyt tosee this wonderful junp, and inless | influenceof Mrs. Sara M. Truslow of L with peopleof influence, Me. A, L. Dewar, eashier of the A I . U 0t as ol the and a half from date, Ttis probably the only an ayears fanily did notput on styleun- | enworth, Kan, They came horein Septen. — - Exchange Nation ad M S, ¢ PERSmIBLIS AL s RMOUENL FEOD oo B Lug kind thathas resuited so Tavorably ithurnel fishoil. This satisied us for | ber living thres months on Deeatur street, | Gesslor’s MagicHeamcne Wa N. P Dowar of thes ore visitons | prices. i Hiot Fogalax Ha:deek of Bis 002 10AK0 \d beon | for the deposiiors., time, but again we longed forsomething | as hus and wife, she using his name, | headuches 20 minutes, At all d Tni Bee ofiice yesterda, expected, as his condition was known to be - better, and in @ fow years coal ol took tho | hointrodueing her ashis wife. Mrs, W ool - o = Y L G W, k the veteran shoe dealer, ac gonexing with & far worse this morniug. Bartow moved that In the Commons, place of fishoil, while later vatural gasand | manis i delicate health, bought on through Eebron Happenings, companiad by liis wife, leaves today on b THE GRAND .00 acommittee of seven be appointed to assist Loxwoy, Feb, [Special Cablegram to setric ligzlts supplanted this, Tndeed, this | worry aud prostrated with geicl over heart Hrunox, Neb., Fob; Special to Trp | resiar soni 2l bu y trip throu Eitueay Binday y”,‘fn“\' day, Fob W 1 fnthe fineval arrangements, and that the | Tue Bur Sir James Ferguson, politic isa wondoviul world, though it is yet only in | lessiess, Hebas deprived her of support, | oo Dho vt roadie et S E e o Y1 California, Oregon and Washington L A3} indiy house e oat ' | scretary of the forign ofice, In the houseof andshe is nmongst strangers without money, | B 1012 @ all i SAM T. JAOK'S The guests at the Jemnings hotel, whero [ and the pump andengive house wi 0 ghvandd 20 Hanioy ¢ resped was done. About e ke id R Beyption | o1 bave fishod for the Last ten years, bt T ] M Wootmanis — stopping, havo prisented | compieted MR ‘\' - nany ( 5 Ifi{ ) N two weeks Mrs. Austio th rulsou will o malntadasd suTokcar, i Jncob oswer, 1 ha paited | thofoloing wid for publioation: = T A Ee A : B | ! - N Iy daughter, an adopted child youn || iis Salfoursntiing byl of Nosas Dl yipe whilo he discoursed ut tho | M. Woodman has wade mans friends | of the poor firm for sim | les Burle=que Compant. arrived in Pierre on a v Tho st | and O'Brien hnd been forfeited o the crown ’ yiile he discouried it the | i Coming to O muba by her Iy liko ways, | 0 the¥ i a : B I lesqueiaon pk it Austin was takon sick with grippo | Mr. Williw Henry Suwith said the inter N Wl geupition b ad | Sheis aludy of culturo,and refiment, hay. | render possssion to his ‘ sters nnee City, wife of | ¢ ol Charmors. which developed into i e oand at | osts of the laboring classes of Ireland wonld isun Lake Michigan, about soventy | in€0 dipoma from S, 1 ,\m.v New York Brown, nest Mowday. h . i e ot e ryptian Bnchantres:e h ovorcomo his iron and robust consti- | be ¢ considered in the formation of [t Lok, Lz, AL SovnY | foreMeimey in music. This dies not look x-County Atwrney Richa idont of Wiite Luke lumb roynl commyissions, which is apvoinied e ol tho wet sy | @8 1f she *hurled chutles of “melody," W is visiti the eaty, at the hon n had resided in the stato since | winguire into Libor troublos 9 R e ettt | performing on her elegaut piao. of D J. M. Keys, dinney street 1 tler Y won theadmuration of all who have hear oof the oldest white settlers, | and tne prices for our Hish in summer, but wo n theadmration of all who have heard abright blaz. This worked well, but it was tieed city lust i at the Casey about noon tolay when news of the death of Representative Austin - was announced from 1 dur been confined to the house f jle 10 be abont Town made a b Thuarsia Vo times elected to the stato legis. | scery o nelt, D ice the sport. fwintor. Ty the sua. | Ber play sinee comag ta. Omala, as fow po lature and was president of the eouncil jn | asto the duke ) | myself and sessherskill as a musidan. Her heartles libary . @ boys goouton thelake H. Secord will besu « 1 . JART I was herd in tho highest respect by | tho proceedings of tie ORI, | e e ot el ats g 1 o mileary | Bushand s ben the subjet of convorsation | of' e Teogister oft S " GERMAN THUERTER all who knew him, He also moved the sece > 200d haul wo will gataer in several wagon | DY oll the guests at tho hotel, and they wonld | gawker City, Kun 8 The entire morning session of the house s bill. Tis isa meas e improving | londs of as fine fish asyou ever saw. In the | liketo see him compelled to meet the full | "y T, Gailwill start for Waukegan i 4 was devoted to the consideration of Pratt's | the ventilation of preventing | penalty of thelaw ts =S winterwe work upon i chferentplan, We 3 At Germania Hall 19 d Har Norid's fair bill. 1t brovides forthe appoint. | overcrowding, limiting a working day to { pitch our tent uear the mouth of some Heie Pane xos ATt Horer i o e of Chester J b [ ot by the governor of twelve commission. | tweive hours, of which ono houranda baltis | brook that flows into the ke, et alurgo - M of Weoner's furniture aud la CURE e O Tt chabize of thestate's exhibit, and | tobe dovoted for meals,and gving thein- | hole through the ice and aftor hangine o The Company Laoses Nothing. Monday AL A0 appropriates §0,00. The bill was tinally pectors power to call tn surgeons to decide | lantern i the ridee of the tent wo are rea The oficers of vhe ciflo @xpross company I"ho Grand Arm; 1o td e t % o3 aiopted on the fimess of ¢ for the work upon You know the fish run o { ” 9 g : tof | inthis aty state that Cllue. fenithg | tributed aibout $h 10 pr sk 1 The senate today passed the following im- | which thex ar engag Thobili pused its 6% L oEn JRNO H10 Dsh EAR 0tk OF | in this ey atalo. 1l 4 Llting § g ol hf coeds of thair bea o VT inass ogay temead i Gliawing | [ISIESIG B0INDS (RS IR e, b inlg thowecksto feed. We Wateh | clork in the Duver offos,onty succded in | L DS SRS o was rorms FROST-BITES DIME EDEN MUSEE. P e “state duto thirtg-five senatorial | comamittee ou trades atwhito beautios.” This ontinies for an | Bppropriaing F00 instead of 84000, o5 stated | godicated last Sunday, Itev. Ringrland ’ aud eighty-four represcntative districts, v o . ¥ more and thon some of the boysgo up the reports. The company 18 secured | Jastines dehiverd the scermon 4 Wil Lawler, M vr. Cor it and Famara oua busis Of $,000 population for senator and Postmasters | ppointed cweke and by pounding on the ice start zainst j0ss bya bond of §1,00 nasurty |y theseeviees, The curch i 1 K OF FERRUARY 29 800 for 3 ,va.‘\ iilve; M .”m\\‘m:‘\ %] wasmyaros, Fob Spacial Tole rdthe luke. Tt o begin mpisL the eity, bout §), C0) s this way fordass. it s | Cliue tis been traced to Moxico aud the | pians fur PR AND ALL— . port education ; the A ustralian ballot bill; tor the | toTie Br Postmasters were appointed i 3 38 s will s el moned-naking | BUNLY CRDAO s il makoan etort o bring | terta 1o tiis | HURTS ARD ILLS rosecution of civil and criminal cases by in- | today as follows nave no doubt but today there | Himback for Christian erus - , _ Prmation. and doing away with juriesat the | - Nobriska--Bartley, Rel Wil mty,S. | ore fishon the Omaba market tht have felt e place next week i £ OF MAN AND BERST. Qiscretion of ihe W. Clark, vice R Fiddler, removed; | e cold steel of my spear. Next summer | In Condition to Pay Claims lngs i expect to bein Oniak and then 3 . ! Hazavd, Sher Munn, vice PRREOHIANG . DLa A Il 58 ihenl will | Pawriavn, Ore., Fob. 21— tho United % Minl : L. Cressier. X, States eourt today Joseph Sion was dis by ; o 3 S KA : b. 21 | 3 P not “winter, is the time forfish yarns about Tonovta, Feb. A S e monsters and other varnints that mhablt the | eharzed from the receiversutp of the Orogwn | the Dowinion par v S LI A ‘I"‘““ e aters of the deep.” improvement company. The company is now A 1 iniartallsia i P, Hunt sigued:s Delphos, T - -— in position to pay wl clains aginst it Teoms from s¢ d Bqate county, G Wright, vice F. Seatc Dhisteict Court - i, Neb., I'eb 1A Ihe Bmpress Leaves Parls, signed; Dorman, Fayette county, E. 11 General Cowinspent several b Ny Murdered by Unknown Perso W. W Pauts, Feb, 27 \\“. ‘\‘LM‘\\“\[ Wige: o | an argument for plaintifs® side in the c Lox oy, Feb, many loft Paris this mo No u e msienod . Exira, Audubon | lyan & Walsh apinstihe wanty, Hecol £ Carmoty gut fucldent marked the departure. wounty, H. W, Copoland, vice D, Workman, | fined himsclf to the dry, cold facts in thec a vordiet of “wilfy ————gr—— resigned; Ferguson, Marshall county, J.C. | but prosented them fna x S0 0 PerSORS Un Kiow To Trnpeach Judge Bolkins Squires, vice D. J. Fergusor, msigned; Bich- | him the closest utrer om ws | —— Toreka, Kuu., Feb. Thecomwittee ap- | flold, Fayette county, F. Pleggenkuble, vice | crowdod with spectators, whow [ Do Witt's Little Eorly Risers; test L \ Jointedto luvestigate the chages agalist | N.Jucobs, reignel | were mauy prowinent bus e | pills for dyspepsia, sour swmich: bad bre . Who has

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