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THE OMAHA DAILY BRI MONDAY, MAKUH 2, 1801, s THE OMAHA BEE [TIE NEWS IN THE BIUF ANCSEREATS, wcetv o AMAD s EOUS CATTLE OO RICALLED | | | lienceg Charles Williams Huet in o Fight . y | CCUNCIL BLUFFS, - o Rostet With Unknowp Persons. v athr [ | OFFICE, NO. 12 'EA t ¢ I ¢ n Al L t it Clrle A f AL OF CRIMINAL CASES COMMENCES AL ML Morris of Bangor, Me, Proves oo Much fur a Pair of Couns R il Blufls Mankers K1,000 Gone il two very PERSONAL PARAG KA Supihyilichy e ; | STEEL PENS. t Take isat tho Mo aetion would be taken later i v 4 day . and o promise was made that ) GOLD MEDA! 1 of Nevraska City is at th any thing was d o i ’ ' THE HOS' | LRFECT OF PENS. i1 f Pittsticld, Mass, is at the | 10 mc Millard | ed thecall veplied that the s i | t v 10y Ninek C.HL Spr of Denver was at ey | was at home, but too busy to talk w § t | , PARIZ EXPOSITION, 1880, was at home o sorvant who defray Mr. ¢ Nt wy one at that moment, and the e RN Barin h 3 h t u fMce. F. L. Stoweof St Louis is in thedty, at | porter said thathe would callup principa t tie ward there kely to be | the Paxton | liter, Inthe coursecof an hour he ag pleascd w Wt for the tion of ward . (. Stanford and wife of Chicago are at | called up the seeretary 's residenco, 'I'he Mr €W, ) lemocrats are represented | the Mitlard Irish housernaid again unswored the | pouring their product i Marshalltow 1 o vepublicans by I, H J. 0. Richardson of St. Louis is in the eity, | wi ket and the 1w was faivly addressed the railrond men's meet Both are very nopular among | 8t the Millard “Isthe seerctary in? usked the v As the recolp ed Youne Men's Christian a t ts, and it hard to tell | €S, Usher of Minneapolis was at the Pax. kept step, and all went merry as. a wartise theafternoon. There was @ tow o v the election. | ton last night WX b 18 [T saLa boll, Miflions of capit of At from tondanannce of railrond mer P \ wavd G Brown is the | W, D, Adams of Chicagowasat the Mur . w o pleaso ash s g e L LG terosting meeting was held i ' Jiite @ 1, D; Hatlothe!| ray st night Will you please ask him t D 10| tries, rushed int o bus A (koK MasHiG 1 o ordet In . soveral years the | TG Ogtinof N | the telephone? Teil hima reporter of | ran riot Wb A1 (HG BHIGOHS: i5; 5 Y can major iz BRI the Press would like to speak to him. Speculators v in the mien have been d to R 1 10 Mr. Brown T o cenen T S I SU IS RSBV T VR it SerVRnU RSt en | | DUHLEisae o il squatdered | R “en Shotioh: thls. Wl S LR at the | $poketo the secrotary. EBvidently, nlso | e md e 8 . ciltul® Mt made t { order th I uhe final result re i t ingcham of Rorme | was Hizan e My e e city as it is have on ele v Millard lust © which it had bied ual Mhe police recoived word last ever o Sixth ward democratic by a [,“ O. Whecler ‘\lr\‘ & .\;tw\h-i the Patti | lNI“””W“H.' TR PAT Tt o ‘v”” (rfl 1 o2 \:.. o S0 v 5 COUNCIL BLUETS STEAM DYE WORKS tho wuthorities at’ Fremont, Neb., o iLERE oI ay St S K 1| Ttosn company, is'at the Millurd the following disloguc Worth, Denver, Suit Lak many other | ¢ f i i Hkinds of Dy inzan : ding in the thote and thatthe {hicves are now on th will not cha lthougl Georae Campbell, Hopkinsyille, Ky., says e Brolinghuysand ¢ L% B 0] SR TIA or e a0t \ [ v Work way to this city, ey were vequested to | Graves is open to the fection us ocic blood bitters is the best propiration Mell. ; , N ! i * I il delivired Dty of keep v lookout for them and if possiblo run u . wrding hio blood and stomach ever manufactured here’s a gintleman of the press Uhayentio flEly raalod tvilh tho tntas I ts el for priee it ; them A good deseription was given, and | 1 o u [ = wa'dlike to spake with you, sor b, it is thought that if the thicves show theiv | - LR UL An Oficer's ¢ 4 pplaint, Il him T'm not in* {rather tostil cattle king veared 14 faces inside the city linits they will stay i i 1o thocandldutes for the offlet % Suie ity park commissioner the republican candida patace snd dr g Couscin Boes. 1 SLdon't seewhy it 18 nocessary for us to A brief pausd town of ¢ bbreds over broad and o ormous 0,000,000, & ; 1T gt sosis b haye come hero and sit uround from® oeockin | **Mr. Frolinghuyse avenues, Lt e i salaried opros incrense over IS0 0f $65,000,000. T 7 m '.\ywh \.‘u.\; }\_\»m L o w-w“ b side. €I Mitehell is a contractor and that | the evening until 20'clock in the morning f*Well, what is it? piina e U AL ‘;“’ *1“ ositors numboered 0,000, w grain of Mith hier dauglter-in-law yestenlay moraiug, | ot Wil WOIER WSy RIS WG S0ING HAE | with nothing todo. Wiy dow't the comuis 1f ye pla vr, I told the gint in astounding 1p equipaics, draw f { ‘Tho two familics live in the same " house and | gote for alderman at lar; et iy | Sion adopt the cight hour shifts or Ise let manye w in. Do ye min PPIN L four horses and piloted by 1 Or Council Bluf have never been noted for thelr amiability HBIH6VGA Y GT oL, LIFLGs (A8 JURLANE mon whoare on duty from 2o 7:%0 a.m. | into the hall o minit so T can tell him | pats. " Thove wes laatrated il the extray 3 peared before the public i B P G A b 8ot 3 Thus spoke ono of the fourteen polic There was a sound of retreating foot- a wil . SURPLUS /\NU PROFITS Mgt (66000 1 e 0 a eeelve ¥ imber of votes, officers 0 sat about the police cou OO BN T 1 1 v I ) 1 ol Berlay, huwevcr, thewea ok it iy and | M0 ety dotdons ters is el offcos v“‘“‘:‘.“:m‘; ut the volice coutt Toom | geps, Then a rich Hibernian voice 10, i | PATTTT MEETS GLADSTONE. | — fora time it was iard 10 tell witich was mak- | (o bou g al of siashing i the matter of | Ho M V) | evied in the mouth of the telephone: e s b TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . .. 215000 displayed a seratched and bleeding paiv of toz watch,” from 2 until 7:0 a m., vot Hello!” answered the reporter, Apparently i v d ! n Bliugurt B B, (Tark J, D, Edmundson, Charles R e T T T they arcobliged to reportat tho station *lsthat the press? 3 She s ed in the houso until ber daughter- consider the most eligivle for the ofices, ir would < Cifannin. Transiet general danking bus i fhe cvening und rimain Uhere With ol Yo, R . i pens U ircost eyt Sand surplus ot any fu-law’s angeer had subsided. A warrant for ing 10 doand with 10 nieaus of amusemeit Ttould ye the seeretary was in, T'm | asfastas tl : « HE LI R R ke espective of party distinetions. even b o b H N 3 iES h POS! the arrest of the two women will pronably b | FAEINS R Jlunctice YRR abl 0| ouesvenilionF, sorry, butl it's a TR | e i INTEREST UN TIMZ DEPOSITS, tssued 1l ning on the churgo of disturb- | oot g Lol WiLL be open this mornne 4t e out.” the broad mas . ' M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M ing the pea at the follawinz numed votine pla SilsiLille baly Riscrs A'nd the reporter had not the heart to | §30°0 ) s fid ! : i s BOSTON SO A BANALE AN Uepsc B rond: s, e cqual. Use themn tow. < tocall the secretary in from the | gopayy p. ' y PHROAT P LS & Cona W iraleDatany 1 opera house Bt wllway. Ho shut off the telephone with | tothe b Thirtihve i ot Naveuas | e, | RGN e W Servecrs at St dohn's. | 8 quiet Taugh and left the girl secure, as | gimnt 1 Fived, consisting of the dress goods, | Fhurd War Main strect St Jobn's Episcopal church, North | she thought, in herstrategy. e Gerbr gt Doth i washandt wwol i : ol Precin i Wiird==Rink_ burn, | isentiath, strects noip L Rmnuing was e el U G ) rench wool henrviettas we show tho 4 treet s a Mouse for Healing, Mhe | g filled to its ntmost capacity yesterday morn = The record of receip! F ShrEl TR ring shade lmost every shade one roc t I John Clav 3/ o) 1 { LB AR Rl mmbioyory Sued £ : O | LI iy el s (e 113 There have been many extraordinavy | cago during these oight s : PECIAL NOTICE v line of black brilliantines, also the lat i ¥ hicla’s, 1102 Pifth | vices of a classof twenty-four communicants. | stovies told of the ingennity of thieves in | prosperity el the o OUNCIL BLUFF 3, ring tes, The most conspicuous | a Bishov Worthington was present and c the pursuit of their nefariousealling, but | Wiy, Iu 1%, just amonge them are the prelly delicates shades Nt Precinet, Sixth Ward—2220 Broad- | ducted the coufivmation ceremonies | o case which occurred while I was at | [he boom, the Clicags X ule of greys, tans ahd vieux rose, open for in and delivered a very carnest and ap- | Chatham recently beats any thing [ever | Besd of cattle Y Monday Second Precinct, Sixth Ward ~Blue Front, | propriateaddicsa. Kev, Farny, rector of 8 | heard,”” remarked a nowly arcived En- J g of ludtics' spring weight juckets | on Cut-Off island. Joln's, assisted in the services, St Jobw's | 7S e Pliladarhia oo i ires o reliof, endr {5 arriving dailv, and 4 good many are on The places for registration will also be | church has now about 100 communicants uyd | §iEhman, in the Philadelphia Enqui > within ) ord 01 RENT-f 1 ¢ i ( ! L A girl was brought before the po! | il 4 1t WiLhibaseme salo now open at the same hours for the registration | is Iu & very prosps condition 4 POt o . The greatest craze this season in tho wash | of all voters who wercout of thecity at tho | Special Lenten services witl be hield in the | courton the charge of robbing ' J o record for th iire, 101 Pearl stroet goods liho 15 woin 10 bo flannelatios, ine | lime the roglsters were open last week, and | church every uight this week. On Wednes: | shops. She was only fourteen A AXAMINE fhe o Hinghans bino applo tissue. Clatter | for such as may have taken out thei last [ day evening Rev. Wilhan's of St. Barnabas’ |ageand of very innocent & b 2 SRLSH lA ind e e S | Town 15 4 soft fabric which comes m plain and | naturalization papers siuce that time. churcn will preach to the peopleat St Johu's. v ) gl v i * 963’ 000" und Queen Or faney colors, and resemblos a fine china silk, — ————— but the pricee boing within the reach of all Callon D. J. Hutchinson & Co. for choi Tourists Tostart the season 15¢ is the price we quote, | bargains in lots in Wilson Terrace. Special In fine ginghams the display shown by us | inducements for the next few days. FLANNERYE COLLOPY porter folk was at the Mer OG0 populiatic 50 nine candidates theie respective parties, as | po there always are, but by far the majority of the voters are colng to vote for the men thoy 1886, 1,003,900 1,008, i | nitii s, by Mar: Bowrleiis, mi B none of the witnesses aver saw he ) ¢ Tr, | ! i i e 3 anything, at least they would not sw The perceatagze of increas . L whether on wv"mm‘m;.‘.;fl“f hqtmn\; should | o it, although after she had left a shop | and South Omaha, after the e " b 5 i th ot 3 take on every trip a bottleof syrup of tigs, us here she 1 been king chases, | the latter market, was ever SR would alnost make one think that they “wers it ncta most pleasantly nut eflectually onthe | Voo, She had been 1ouking purchusos, | T JAtes Banes v o mtended foi whe e trade instead of for a dessio Couthoui appeared lately in Boston. | kidneys. liverand bowels, preventing fevers, | ¥ i SNECs 3 retail counter, but the vroof and coutidence | pye Herald says: Her bright dramatic | headielies and other forms of sickness. For | #rrested nothing was found upon her. wehave in their 1;'11’." popularity 1s shown b wenius created the greatest enthusiasm.' | salein e ana $1.00 bottles by all leading The magistrate d he couldnot convict f £.00; 18790, | 27 MAIN STR | I the imuiense stock displayed ow our counters. | She will be at the opera house Friday even- | druggists, % the girl on mere sucpicion, and then be- 1 1880, 3, 85,00 g “ : PAFRDGLS] v ABOUT FLANNELETTE iz, Hearber. Only 30 cents for the be: ————— gan o cross-examine her himself in a $1.50 i 3 18 Last season was u big season with that par. | scat ON H18 NATIVE HEATH, kind, frtherly way which touched her | #,00: 18, T R ticular make of goods. This season the sales : = heart and shé broke down and confessed Phe high tide of the boom was in - 1584, but ¢ < U inley Burke,Geo, W, Hewitt,Thos. E. Casad will e twofold, befng a fabric that can be | Shugart & Co, carry largest stock of bulk | Parnell Enthusinstioally Harangues | (1 sho was guilty and oxpliined hor | was it uitil 1583 it prices w g o : 3 z UG fon Solmany/ dirrtaypatoseg{suchias | 1ol saram anGlboriscods il ibaioey the Men of Meath. methods to the astonishment and amuse- | bieces, and not until 1 that they droppe 3 : Burke, Hewitt & Casaly, boys® waists, boys' and ts' shirts, skirts, | Catalogue and samples by mail T e a s RS down tothofigures of tho auti it b Arosses, ete. OF conrse the line of patterns - i Ma Replying eputa- | mentof tho eourt and spectators, It [ &0 i GAE g s 2 e shown for dresses vary very much fror Do you want an_express wagon or hoy! | tion at Drogheda today, M. Parncll saidhe | seems that she had a tame white S ! 5 o . j Attorneys-at-Law 1. Ithough the material is the | Ringup the A. D. T. Co,, telephione 134, No. | rejoiced at the proof of support everywhere | rat which she carried about with her in th We show @ big line of romnants’ au 11 North Main sticet accorded him amufl. She wouldentera shop full of | ditions which reud yard legths, 127;¢ quality —the price for ¢ — On arriving at Mr. Pamell ad- | girisand women and ask the price of | in]Ssshave cha 3 STABLISHED 15 % Startor will L AL 10cand 12! ¢ we sl J.C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary en- 4 5 H COURTS, ) dressed a n e square. He said | some article, and while looking at it con- [ Wid maviceting of s the nobby styles, e i gineer, 202 \Iurm. block, Council Blufts perhaps some day in the distant future so riveto drop the rodent on the floor, | i n ges. iq J iM lL) N Offices: J. J. Brown Bullding, Council Blu e el s body would arise privileged toaddress them, | Anyone can fmngine the rosult. Thoso | freiet market 4 Y | towa e RO DI j The New Pacifi most centrally | uot as men of royal Meath, but us & roBY The cost of prod located hotel in Counci \ of republicin Meath was | nearthe door dashed iuto the street The boom broug 1409 and 1411 Dodee 8 ¥y i New York of 47 Leonard street, A K ity, ) The Criminal Docket. Sixteen years azo, 10 ser Jand in public | tersand ehairs, wrapping therr petti- | to the seuate i y —— Tn the district court this moning the teial | 1fe, They had wona hundred skirmishes to- [ conts tight around their ankles, and [ evil consequences ¢ 5 ;i Bamboozled Bankers, of thecases on the criminal docke | be | Zether, and now he wanted tobe allowed to sroamed like mad,’ as the prisoner ox- | When shall we pass nd t . aonnae! s s o TRt e iy | L the cay the crimanal docket will be | Gty itlo with them. Already they had ! These aveth begun. ‘Lhe st trial on theassignment e A E e ssed it, amid the laughter of the | These aeth stlor roducers = 5 Comor X n ”‘J-"‘ i ‘\‘.‘v a3 6 sslibitianfol onve placisiles e will be that of the state vs William Boartz, | By and by, witha pathament in Coll urt, in spite of herassurances that th CCUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA charged with murder in the first degree. A | Green, they would fit these same mouths | "t Was quite tamne, Inthe sceimmage | will besuchas to jus ho Y 5 il Dealers in foreizn anl domestle x tim s the State Savings bank and the swin dler is a man who gave his name s A. M. | gpdered, and the extra men wili be on hand Specinl venire of twenty juryimen Tas boon | Wwith bit and birdoon, (Chieers and Taughe | he wouid quictly holp hersel to what | reurnon the invest e apital and i collcetion wade and interese. paid o Morris and suid that he hailed from Baneor, | (b movrning. After the Boartz case is fin- tor she wanted, catch the putit in her | involved in the rusi of cattle, Are 7 53 L7 deposits In conclusion, Mr. Tarnell exvressed a | mufl, apologize nudwalk off. The mag- [ they not entitled o wvorably dealt with :g 2 e . hope that his opponents would take warning | isty d_that on account of her youth, = 3 e Ono day last week Morris entered the bank, | murder in the first degree will be taken up, | to sweep them away. Instead of 0pposing, | {he thofts, ho would sive hor one. more | WitUs Little | tisers aro taken. Swnall Council Bluffs, Towa. futroduced himself to the assistant cashier, | Both of these cases are assigned for today, | they should rally to lis Let them froa ) geahouon pill. Safe vil : ——neILDES OF 3 d and handed im $50 which he vanted to de. | The rest of the business” of the tern | themsclves from the entaglements and chance, and bound her over in the sum = o 1 14 North Main Sre P ratt on tho Fivst National bank of Hangor | order: Tussday, the state vs J. H, King, Joo e rait uhl\phl\l forr JH“; uw;\! \\}wn callod upon, Of [ 1 do not beljeve in prohibition,” said | =~ ¢ oY s — — drafton the Pirst National bank of Bangor | jajlior and Henry Hoffer; Wednesday the — course, her friends soon entered the ve- | g grentleman who hails from a neighbor he Leading Styles. The Lowest Prices, buk of Chicago. On' TFuiday b Jand G. A Henry: Thursday, tho stato| Paris, March 1—A peculiar accidental | have to find some other place to practice | figuor after a cold water period of o | ~Fow Lanies Ostv—br. Teducs 1 1 carry a fullline of Beekeepers retarned aud | drew ow - $100 in aueliskiG: 1A ey o L Villis, dolin | shooting incident, resuiting fatally, isre- | on the weakness of her sex. The tame | vear, reports the Pittshurg Dispateh, | o Froieh Ty act on the easton 1 supplies, imcluding comb foune el L O oL o o araln ::'l: 0 | Friday, the state azaist 12T, Bryant, 1, ¢, | Ported from Troyes. The affair occurred | rat dodgo won't work in Chatham any [ “When the hotels resumed the cure. supHroml 1 dation honey knives, smokers, 1100, Glo suid bowould take i cortifioateqf | James and Henry Hessler: Saturday, the | near that city tonight, insomo wools form- | mOve, aleoholic beverage, I mot a friend on Ciewmancy sections and all_supplies for Adposit for $300. | Mb Amd thereupon uve | Stato against Owen McGuire, Thomas Skin. | 10g a_part of the omain of the Chateau e s sthect who i rather fona of the flow. | {iisy (. S b iy Catepn | Ve apiay M. S. ROOP, him the certificate, and entered the remain m;‘ .’m!,\hx John Dalton, The ca : i | Cordeliere. Vicomte Briailles, armed with a Mormons Opening Their Eycs. ing bowl. Omaha; M. 1% Elis, Council Blufts” §, or i f 520 East Er oadway, Covncil Blu his blank, Barly in the after. | which the greatest interest centers are thoso [ gun, was walking through' the woods. rentle ho building some |+ *How many empty jugs do you sup. s Movris comie to 1 back ued qreve cat, | of Hall and Boarta each for murdors the two | whon ho wes' sht, 16, 18 feared faiariy by | >, Sentleman who s bulliing som ol s DR A 2a Ay ey d Gt an e 3 LI houses inthe castern part of town has | pose [ found inmy cellar?” he asked me, Wi ony cases against Willis, Weber, Coulthard and | game keepers. The' vicomto retumed the | 10! R TR Avouit that sll e Lot s £ ihe throat ar In tho meantime Messrs, Bennett and Arnd | Davis, who are eharied with uttering forwed | fire killing one game keeper and wounding | 10F his visa-vis, asit were, an old Mor- . L haven't the slightest id ; - the hroaty had begun to grow suspicious of the fellow, | deedsand mortgages and the case ofJ. P. | auother. The vicomte supposed the game | MON lady who owas a little brick cot- | replied [ They accordingly set about investigating, and | MeMabon charged with embezzl it keepers to be poachers, while they mistook | tage directly onposite the house he is U oiGues: ¥ 2 LASEERSTA o R e e R R S iR — him for a trespasser, building for himself, says tho Salt Lake ‘Can 9 RIDNEY s and they were in the hole to the amount _Jessie Couthoui, at the opera house next — —_— Tribune. Shecame ove few days ng s ‘Why, s stduous. Sy £100, nd hat 1€ they lailed fo intoreept the Friday eveuing No Priests Present. and inguired il she might huve'n f *What! 128 1-gallon ju ; . often lend to gatal b riticate beforeit had passed iuto the hands T . . " ol = s for kindling wood o N nIsEAS s dmiaibrioee bing pmeediitto iglinds Schurz-Smith Co. for chattel loans | PUBIY, March L —The McCartbyite fac- | blocks and shavings for kindling wood Jou 4 SEA B0 oten=nd to $11000, | an estate, 26 Pearl tion of the Irish party held a quiet meeting | “Certainly,”” was the reply of the owner | Qi S Sa00x Morris is described ns being about § foot | - at Rathkeale, County Linerick, today of the house. As sho waspicking up | They held two 6 inches tall, of rather dark complexion, witl Evaos Lau 2 streot. Tele dark eyes and moustac weighs phone *%0,” Goods calied for und delivered. cded with | Texas and | aver (¢ in & Co. Jewelry Storg PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAT sales of 3 ! ALL SKIN DISE here wero no priess at either th Ye- | the stufl he fiquired whoro sho lived. | bouht it all fron . ) i v dacls oro8 aid puh Carthyito or Parnelito meoting. This s dua | (AL 00ross the sirect,” was tho roply, | ong of his rogular eu one hundred and- fifty : ? T o | tothe fact that Bishop O'Dwyer had advised | 10 you want tosell your property? « w >, darkc suit, Lrow at, and black sc oFhe Manhattan, sporting headquarters. N. | {505 b abatain wltogethor IR e MBI e S IR iy s bitters, and P b : ) f prostr hat, e police tave beel put in pocsessi S iug political meetings por” inquired the gentlomn,”Well, | friends and himself they w Wit trentmont chnt NEVETR FAMLS i) \ Lo LI Colored Oddfellows, it’s too valuable tosell now, Jtis in- | quiten large quantity o MATISM N [ made to find the culprit, but so far with dvised W p O = RIEUMATISM . AND NEURALG A avl. It is stated that A man who answers Tho African Methodist church, corner Adyi "{“ Al o Keep Cool ereasing in price every day und will be | he had bought his drinks > bty Dr. Dillings whe t av Morris' description worked the forged check | Eighteenth and Webster streets, was the ONDoN, March 1.—Empress Frederick | worth more money next fall,” *Hasthe [ don’t believe he would have mado suct FEMALE WEARNESS ‘xm Bluffs fomo time ..L“. but uo | scene yesterday afternoon of the anniversary B8 ;"'”K"“““ kaiser i!u:;«lm\ night, y'll-m- “}m- ..mdl an m.‘l.‘ I built | arecord. uformation on the suvject hiss been R i ; ging her son tokeep cool. She saw no | t ouses hore?” “Bless you R cises of the Omaha Lodge, No, \ 100 ¥ TR y g _ f Tt ¥ veason, she suid, forshortening her stay or | yos: it has doubled,” “Then “you | M. L Blair, alderman, 1 ward, Sera i 1 Ovder of Cddfellow avoiding publicity, as every one she met | don't think us Gentiles g s ton, Pa, statéd Noven 883t Ho. had For one week sr we will offer those 0 ended in full regalia 1o the num: | treated her 1w the' Jolitest manner, snd sho | e muintel. seeing hat we holnvo to | ised Dr. Taomas' “electri prains veautiful hand painted Chinese teapots, each 100und the building was beautifully | fel grateful, in fact, for the attention she | 'ro Piinted, seeing that we help you to-| burns, cuts, braises Cured TR the best sundreq | decorated with ferns and owers it | hud received, get more money forwhulyouown?” 0, | every time, i Z AL o tea is superior | b fthe occasion. Rev. Mr, Moore R my!" exelaimed theold Fidy, 1 think ' VENERFAL DISEASHS 1o any il the city, and the | voked the divine blessing. The annual ad A Reception at Rome, your coming here s helping ovoryhoc Don’t Fool ¥ ourself! syphils gonorehn, atr ots W 1 $1.00 to §200, Lund | dress was delivered by A, W. White, The L dealt with historical facts con: Sl . _ ? S Ty ot moneral troat TR, ey S AN % | season lere was' the reception given to the | Woadrulland u few othors wore mking | contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St, NE AT Burohnaingand oe ds on the fn- | Browth of e order was miny aced | Amorica residents of Rome last nighi by |9hL e znoney.ana the sk of us wore us | Baul hw's new sion heatod palaco 4 stallment plan s in lauce with the | fromits inception. Five hun ous | Mr. Porter, United States minister, Soven, | POOras we could be, Thut's what makes | sloeping cu with “electrie lights in | soundest business pr rdange ot ahe | were present hundred Americans wero present b there. | them talk as they do, § guess, 1 for ono | every borth,” still loayes the Union de holife Roste, March 1.—The great event of the | Before that Mr. Cannonand President | Notwithstanding all rumors to the e N ing to the peaple of & means, for it cna- 3 x e s S am glad things Have changed, and I am | pot, "Omaha at 6:10 p. m, daily, areiy blea them 10 have all comforts AN XUTies | cums st yaad i, arly Risors: only pill to R notalone in my belief. 1t was not_only | ing at Chicago at 930 0. m., in " amplo {n their homes. ‘The great installment house | °% HRAGANA ARA TORUIALA 1he Baivels dinits 1te Mistake, n benefit forr everybody in general, buta | time to make o 5 nnections. DN of Maude) & Ileli is tho only one tn westorn Reports Two Horses Stolen Loxnos, Mareh 1.—The treasury depart- | blessing for us women I am not nearas | Ticket office, 1501 Farn \)! n | |HN ”1 \1 dowa und one of {Lo largest anywhere. You | 1 b0y Rrown, who lives one mile west of | MeUt Will drop the prosecution of Sail wod - Mormon as | wasbefore T had my J. I PRrEsTON A, Nasi ')_- | ‘1"“ get overy ‘U[‘ isehol ,.‘y\,‘ Rnell WBRYaR | ooy 1opoms two horses stolen from & who was arrested on suspicion of being the | eyes opened,” and then the old lady C. Puss. A Gen: Agt lowest figurcs and on eusy payiments. 820 | FAPEOR FPOTs Lo horses stelen from his | may who murdored “Carrotty Nell" 1n tho | went home t0 cook dinuor - . ONMAH \ NEB Broadway arn last Saturday igh ie horse is grey | Whitechapel dis 9 s £ ’ — and the other bay. € Whitechay 0 S BEktAg . ) Savings Banks e Colorado _cough and catarrh voot, fresh ; - s N g Dr. Sussdorfl, 1500 Farnam, treats dis | Savings bar ve institutions in | omatabr Ditin, from the Rocky” mountains . Deftaveu's | Dr. Birnoy cures catarrn, Boe bl Jo Sy burd on g miap under B0 makes im | igos of the kidieys, bladderana rectum, | ¥hich money can be deposited in small NERYOUS DISEASES - 4 brown or black is Buckingham's dye forthe | ” - i 1_';“” A 2RAERAAR m' Liae :‘,” AL R an Rkt 1 e whisk Put on a Smiling Face. N TENY AR MAVIR AT MALR. e . o 322 South Fifteenth St., 0 i Phipps — 'The Shakers never mar L R Pracuieal bo. 1 yopmeea” und 3 Finest and most complete dental v complaint of Joseph Jones, who claimed that DIED, they! nevolence, and wheneverthey have heen | otice and recept UND ¥ R. NO STAIR the west, the girl had stolen & frowm hi 3 1 conducted on that idea the have been e | ¥ 4 L NRUSH- Walter Earl only child of George | 411PPs=T believonot. Why LAt i e e ol Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co,, Gessler's Maglc Heatache Wafers, Curosa | 800 Elu i Brosh, aged 2 yéurs und | moith. Phipps - Nothing much, only my girl has ARIEAAIORLIANE (GIIM M 0 199 Brosdway, Telophone 130, peagsstors Magle Headache Wafers, Curesa | Funeral Tuientiy. Mareh i at 10 0'olock frons | #1ven me the sake and Ul bet she'll end up | communitios inwhich they were locuted v v duchies i 20 minutes, At all druggists | resldence, 101980 uth T weuty -sove il streel, st like the rest of ‘om, says the Baltimore Manufacturers’ LRec A visit to Drs, Woodbury's e Claim: He Was Robbed. rooms will be pleasaut us well as Josle Burt was arrested yesterday upon

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