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THIE OMAHA DAILY BEI: ‘MONDAY, MARCH ¢ 3 e ————————— e e P —. 1 1 A R 0 S ] of the Omaha t At G MARCUS CLOTHING — HOUSE BLAXSIM WILL HAVE A HARD ROW TO HOE Bt ! 1 v el B ‘ INMEN'SAND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING 600DS, ; o b y | HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Wy Heis Enpoputar VoM Gt ( on s abbadd Observan e bnproves AFTEZE T amask von at Gorr i Tolay Promises to Abtor} i i BREVITEES. ln CLED HENSELE ToR HE RN, | | Come Early and secure Bargains. This Cut Price sale wil HENOR MENTRON. ment i Contemplation for ¢ \ i t i = ! v STRH AT BRONS - : ' veatl | ' EO1ly Oe Moreli Al Wiite: Goods Mtust Gos | Res h \ o 4 3 MG and 418 Brondway, Council Blutts, Towa the ing done by t poinls thatis g o find a4 counterprt anong the martyr — - Missionary Teedy held an interesti men hud ! | whio died for toei beliefs i the aforetime L a gour wite Aidn' SEInPE TN €I afe W, 0. Siney and 1, | B3 ¥ECO b e teotily HOWIE 8 f || L Zorab Wantn, Miss Filslerlias apart e o : Hitist Hivwo pos | SPECIAL NOTICICS, \ternoon 0 0 clock I (PTY Sxantin e he whole gamit to seareh for gold ., and " y | ! ot ha i Aok democratic candidates | ywope fistened (o with o inter ATeetions s toiehed upon, its Loy of May. with theie numbers sa Hohad, Heladgot buek s COUNGIL BLUFFS 1 George Blasin by allof the inmates, many of whom « requiring far more than averagoability inits | duced by doath frrom the nrrow L ed up, the worl | | SRR ¢ 1o, ! pressa e to live Me, Reedy cons | delineation There ivio dap tra abat Miss | jot<of Todian loes, they had_only N | Wil fidate duct regulie services at the ospitil Ftlshrs worlei ey a0 sisine Fortt | it to tieht (hoie vy tack to o L starious disppuariio | fithtein Moy went - B0T X a0 B R e ot | 1liziition or dlu it Yoftied thy high Jut five seconds lnter ool's Sarsadurillals on the flood tide of | above all shines the couscientious work of ) 4 S Knows | v wle o Mol an T B DA o Moot ttde ot | the minstaking artisi of chivalry recognized by the p ik . 1051] { Plape ST G TS UaSEal TNt a (his excellont [of the west. They might haven ] s Hold ) Frank Wost dash for it and’ eut theirway o RAGRAPUS at if Dempsey, John | very boldiess, but to hnve do wcou I i, would have heen toabandon Her ‘\\",\‘1“ Blaxsin 1 Weed of Chi fsat the Millaed t , Miss Lillian [ (€ : AR Nt Up i Bashion. ] party, and others I E2lot of Boston 1s at the Murray and Y bright w b oray W ¢ ided being that 1. Davis of York wasat the Cusey las - e was placed wpon o ; { night The FProposition Beforrvel. tle eavalende moved uy L Wik av Cimveran, 0., Aliren way, The Indinns wevent s fast a o | gramto T Brr. | -The etinge was | waniling for scchanee torus 1 GRIaR 1ol ¥ ot HjE SIadeis RoT S I0Sehi s protonged inNew York because of the fiet, | Hhe fitishing blow with the g ¢ ‘\’flm‘[”“r‘“\‘ veat | Charies A Burke of Lincoln isat the Mer- [ & Prob : Skl Phey had moved twentymile | her o o sell out wa ler discussion Lok pliice L t Aayhroak, stowly picking their way over ) 05wl e t al board be wel the onmsition | T W. Cole of Chieago isrogristered at the |The —awount _asked by Mr Jdohn 1 0 | mount N0t [t s b st | thesnowiipon themountudns. AU 4 I [ I sasmm T fle blushed and sta WrCi . WheR e ilie e S T * imace fixtires pardon, houghtyou were dres - 2 to A fow o wter the lad v came into | Ol 8Al e Monlae thealarm that Indians we Be s orbo foro. o Tt on v sleevel Thwitiing sov s 2 eointer : 1 wd remarkably 1oy cut gown, which ro 1 Liree platfoini fl ng Fach man sprang for A oy 1hg wh A inie at first elince had mistaken LT Main st canty part of hor te . Story gt and now his brother | JOGK BRIV The W have wood | S, 100 Pe il St Wednesday aftery al t s certain that the opposition ex uxton, \ i and the league did not deem it advis- | the aftenoon, weary and coll, they school h tract for tho | iss and w to the front today. In th A A Balsley of New Orleans s at the |16 1g pay it, because hecould give no guar- [ halted togive Bell necded rest and to purje & the boilding prelimi | board My has evidently been too i Muvray antee that the othier brotherlood intewsts | propure supper, Plekets were thrown nary to its acept 1@ board dependant poken tosuit sume J. A Campbellof Sewand is in theeity, at [ would bosett ta fair price. The New |outund the other men had Frank 1 St attending the Na. | leadersof his party, and they now the Casey Yok, Pittsburg and Clicazo interests at tional ¢ : L New York | bent on punishing hin foraets which many |- poter Ninof Tompleton is vegistered at the | Cincnnati arecontrolled by the iearue, but city, nppear I v erand o e S | Merchants it demanded assurances that the Prince and in " ilarim . wis 0 trio b With the other candidates theve s Wi 1. Coud of Rapil Ci § Wagnier interests might bo setiied with onan Bralims o he Hungrian Dance v uich of Beht mado fo Y easy basis, ‘This could wt be given, andthe | When suddenly o stot was hewrd in t He writes his fifends that he bs much pleased | @ginst any hem, The citizensof T Mt 5t A L& Hai L tan ity natier was then 1eftin the hands of Messes. | very midst. A glance at Geery told with his surromdings io the metropolis eI AL e (o Mlayssetlof Clicago 1s T the CItY 88 ) Abel, Tobinson and Owill. Oneill s in | story. With adeadly pallo Slolghing wis thorder of the day yoster. | for represeutationon tho school hoar ever Rl ¢ ot Cloveland tonight, and the presumption is | butwithheadereethe stoo (i GFllo of 6116 6t provallig day, "Thore was a groat plenty of snow, the | Sihee, ihe tvo new wirds woro mude. aud | £, ff, Tlis of New York wasat the Pax- | thatlie bas cone to make some dicker. hispun, Fesuid: **Hoys s 10 £ fashionab 1o soclety PAKGAIN v bt fion ot only drawback being the uneveniess of it Gl UL LU L LAk e T R U i e Learedens. and o lange st t <o 1 1 effort is being made by some of the anti John L. Way of St Louis at the Mur ishly ended my 1il Lo S dlon dohinston & Vi Paiten, disiribution. On Broadway and Main street | M ¢ SRl W et Al i B L et “alnable Homse So ad grasped his vifle by the muze, the 1o the Wo < Convention. . 2 AHE LBy RIo s Wers SURTL Satidny Wil || Bl s to work up @ citiens' teket |y Ta night Valua orse Sold, had grasped his vifle by the muzle, th ‘ and Sunday norning At lio Toad aceach | Doring the naues of Stacy, and damcson, | ey, Suvens of St Loils was uttho Mil S BN M pecial Tele- | hami I caught in ablanketnd ) . sideof the track was banked up with snow AR i - ol ¥ NOK S ALE-— burgaiig iow _modorn hise b lEa et gram to Tar. Bee.)-Manbrine Wilkes, son | had heen drawn back, and the ball had | Fail, voiceless voters P ow modorn biise o abeigit oftwo fior o more The o A o S The following | 0 O e on andwifeof Sidney are at |of Great George Wilkesby Lady Chrisman [ struck him inthe breast, shatteri was thatin some piaces the road was 5o ba g 18 o ¢ e i do well to press roons: Wil <ellon casy pavientss ool oo Tirst Warl - Western houso, Upper Broad- | the Merchants was knocked down at wction yesterday in | shonlder and making o mortal wound. ot stornl Shn LS HIO ORI BT S It s diieult (o8 o selghs 10 navl | ! D. 1. Wiison of Claremont was at the Mor- Oukland for €300, 118 com ealde o pul hinto wsitilng ||| Ariinsitisioistulbatiomeits om0 o way A s Second Ward - Doliany’s old opeva house, | chants lastuight T v posiur He then cuinly opened his Mighty in meanness, on Marrison st A wodern house and n e | Rkttt W. Hawkins of Joliet, 11l, was at the Ol Circuit Rider Dead, shirtand pointing to the wound told i ministration ! ! ot \D. . “Hutehinson, 607 Ao LA A e LR > llzy..ywlx\'\( 1‘ e \l‘.:«.:.u\‘.:\v o Millard Lust night Rev. Robert Hopkins, D. D, said to lave thon that he could have only :.1: w ‘.\.r.! yeawago or steal £ Wis out to enjoy the T ol Thomas H. White of Baltimore is in the | been theoldest Methodist Episcoml clorgy- [ hours tolive ut_that is too long for e vine-cla of Bdeu's NOR SALE or_ Rant—Oarden land, Wit 5y vty SEADIE iy tho it Mol to, Tanash | g LUl Ward = Chirles Stields's 116 Fitth | city, at tho Murray. anin Pennsylvani, died at Sewidkley, Al- | YOUto remain here,” he added. “The | § ! houses by J. R Rico. 101 Maln st Gounold customers before 20'clock inthe afternoon. it Ward—3 Hiondvay . W .}n.‘\,.‘ fi'r ;‘\m..mm 0., is regis- | legheny county. Hewould have been ninety ‘\\mh going m.l“ n v~;v x'h m.lwmlwl ) Blufs iAW SR teredat the Millarc g 1 Y6 UPOTI YO twould be imposible 1o — = L thiee years ofage in April and was one of PO you. ek » Ozl o 8 D T'he Manhattan, sporting headquarters. N HL S, Taylor of Detroit was registered at | the last links comecting the presentwith | defend yourselvetin this place Then sy, today, forever \ \ y \ :!‘u <th2:'\;1.\:“|_“\] “_";“"“,‘," telephone | g3 yeje, the Murray last night, theearly days of Methodism, Over sixty- [ heturned his brave eyes to Captain vering \“ [%e ,' W6 n \ e ; ghing patics aspecialty 3 ——— i 1.1 Wade of Deadwood, 8, 1., is in the | fiveyears ago he jined the Pittshurg con- [ Stuart ad said: “Fim, telltheboys Fm ! PONURAPACILIT CFANS DO G AT USDERWEAR Callon SehurzSmith Co. for dhattel loms | vity, registeredat the Casoy! and was the lastof the original wem- | fatally wounded. * Hope, garlanded in man's attire, 3 A ! and real estate. 26 Poarl o W.T. Winters of Lammie, Wyo, wis in $08 thut bodys T 1S4 Be Was) st ils | Hisieompsidoss svw. what was in Hiis (| Bios'ain SEE BoiEE Al Cole's Hardware Store, 48 Main St - he oty 1ast night st the Paxsy wishes, named or hishop came o dear, delnded deeamers, & b BRI (b it 4 and The New is the most centvally il Bl DB it lGne s vollloY sbetus ) cb He|mind and begged him At RO OAIS RN 2 Hosiery Sale ated hotel in Council Blufts. sty minco Sherman of _Naw Yorle Is i the | \was for mneten_years apresiingelder sat [ thoightsof them, exco CULE Bt faint not, fairest of the faix TaiLhy iy A R At the B 5§ - RNt Pacton shevwan, head | 4Gy delecate in five general conferences, was [ ke him ascomfortabl oAl is man's may yel be yours PR el fotade. How i o0 Ume oKOR v the BOSION' 5101 BLrers SABBATI OBSERVANCE. ‘\\f"l_ ‘\ l“: "‘l” sl | v ana | Boe tine secretars of tho Seaman's Friend during his final hows. But the Ly take time, DIC 2 rass for s : T. Vaneton, general passenger and | Sodety and for years coutributed to the wer he made was (o reach his cren eternity Habor T T onthe Subject. don,Ont. : i i hesaid recently: WThe fivst civcuit 1ever [ ziyo them warning” that any endeave 10t WHAL Womien Wit yreachied on covered o distance of 200 miles 4 Al reckless ex trvagance of time A4 iR I yestorday oczuplol the pubdlt [ o beres pommoter ienow youre put, | said | onemouth totrval, T preached ovory day, [ the Inetitable ent 2 Sweetvolceloss vowers 3 thisyear fizam with us, W N t ‘ 1 sp el i DAl I'le mectings were held in little log huts No one muade the attermpt: but with Sweet votel of the Preshyterian chur Mr. Guult is | wasth i ings we log I | o At s ino NOR SALE Eighit-toom house wnd v fot Yor a good driving horse and skigh il on BB o commencing Wednesday, the iith, and co tinuing four days only. Watch the daily fivmly in his hand, and 1 Vicior n for sprivg onds. Sale con volcers ushion e Glant, Pricesand terms nswer, *for one hottle of Dr. Hul i ' mences Wednesday, the Hith Boston Store, Avastav slare of tho 'Nationall Ro: | Cough Syrup lins ‘knockdd iy, cold $bt6 My Ague was o married 1 When | tears in theie o and forgett Go bravely on in fanning, Lo it everyone P ; ! : o Loty ofotiolsNatiual St OUELBaraviislockal sy icellidntofe tion was taken up le Il the | dangers hedgin s in, his comr With your dinspled hins COLE & GO MATN /7 Comeil Bluffs. Fotheringham, Whitelaw | forin association, an organization whose ob- | cocked hat, yau be 4 it was thaightthat 1, b unmar i s R i el thidinhaTpable atiica phere ) s 3 A few applications_of Salvation Oil will g i BRIt ol L attempted toreason with him, ad to L inpalpable ¢ i & Co, L jeet 15 1o brug about s more perfoct observ- | Sy veliove stiffness in the neck and not require money, Some of the B = ——= Jolnits;: 20 0ents: Absorbs the wineof woman's it was in the interestof this association that S which was aftervards deducted | g =0 v well asthey that the Sl cblyon il et 1 8 B0t Zxm0 G from inysalary, The younggirlsgave me a | But he inew us well asthey thatih And leaves but sediment Mr. Gault appeared in the Blufis. Owing to finule Sepertnion & puir of xocks And o neck scari. Ihis, with | end wis amatter ofa fow hows at the | Ofsorrow to her sex €54in money, was my salary for the fiest | most. Turmning in to Stuart, he Gay, golden, glorious, thiee years of my minkstey urged him to tell how des Giddy girls, tal farm stations shou'd result in favme S por vas his ease, wptain Jim, Keep up Miss Niessio H. Bealos of With tears in his eyes and_#a choking Keeo o R hail a discaseof the s=aip. which caused her | (208 R G IEE B3 00 S EiTiRa And when you get there periments of their own sags the Ame haur to become very harsh aud drey “‘ ‘;\ N T by e alzisg Let us know! can Cultivator. T ko knowledge at | S0 freels she seavcly dared eomb it icery, we LL )y you a == an Cultivator. 1o take knowledge at | §o e BEG SFHECE Tt heilthy scalp, Indiansin the world” cotlin’t drive us Di Want Love in Sections made the hair beautifully thick and glossy avay.’ Not long a TCAEL Ty pursuade him that with help e Which lilee asponge 1isatia ——— ance of e Subinih throughont the countey Biy Improvements at Manawa. 3 There have heen some fnportant deals at Y.ake Manawa within the lust few days. and wlhile but little information has been given pull through, as Bell was wlres {he inclemency of the weather, therewasbut, | 1t would prove a most serious misfor- wsmall aufence present 1o hedr him, tuneif the multiplication of experimen- out enough has been ascertained to show He took for his text the following : S peak that some very important improvements are | thow also unto the children of Isracl, saying, under way. A good deal of new blod ba ] Verily mySabbaths shallye keep: foritisa | Renerally cessing to conduet careful ex- been infused in the enterprise, and a good | SHE1 botween we und you throughout your genentio o s, XXX, 13, many thousand dollars will be invested Phospenker bogan by quoting the English the contemplated changes for the coming | historian, Prowde, who said that what second hand is oftentimes necessary, but hl'.lsnn\l b u-‘\\‘ .\!:w!h‘u\nn bench hus e -ll;n wuds mor I'llnll(’llu[n.y ‘»:.lm.m it rn;munm. vised .nlu;.l» ligrht nlr; S Phe decision of thisplain frontie »4] 1 | Chauncey M. I changed hauds, and isnow held by o stock | Practicd g ahe line of the ten command- | sonal experience, and thus digested o Cloak Roo! was made, and nobody could shake Wis| herzome information about real estate 1| [P okt e compiny G'the romient menbors of | et ol new,” he sid, ihat il | hecomes valuable, No experimental Artimsiesitnie Boon. heroie resolve. 1 Kiiew you_would all e tend fikeell li ea ‘“‘”'_‘ COUNCIL BLUEES STEAM DYE WORKS Omaha, South Omabn and Council Blufis | Ments, and in his merey ho framed o consti- SEevaLiiDs thie o ULE 05 el day you think of the proposition to pay 5,00 for | @l remember that T not committing | i eply amused her ana she asked him i DeaLey :' g \\” i g ned e e i or £ho beneh. prapeny | tition and mide @ nation, the first republic onlysviluatio s Maueg eitione ol YOItBHILOTIE enoskion WAy Enih L0H) Feiiao T orlysterastiorttime et || SEESEN e Ao S S O T i e e ok Wis §6,000. The transfers were filed 4 week | e, world ever siw. The ten conmandments, s whereny they n por- | thofiveBierstadtsin tho exceutive mansion! | FUFCC T ohly shorlening ruy own | Biber ofuestionsabaut paopls whom they | RRSGEL PG o prive dise, o D e it eecorsdag | which compose God's constitution, are thé | sonally conduct similar experiments if [ Senator Blumb (jur Groat de [ VR iours toprresent you losing | POW knew inconmon. After she popouded U PR o atter ool feeompanied by o | foundation of all luw, and theyure tecognized | sudeessful or avoid those whieh huve | howphut! - I've got gemine Hobteing anid | G2 G0 kinows Ton'twant to dicy [ he follovitg questions about a stamuering 10 Brosdwyy, Near Nuvtiwostern Dopot, Quest o keop the nows from the reporiors. 88 suich byall great. jurists. It wa s Judee [ hoen officially discredited. 11 is this use :v-ww:‘\q_:.?‘ far in \\\"\hllwllh‘l‘Y Ll sell | {070 danth, it T havon hope beyond | Bahelor she usked no more, butwen her | i BLoEEs. TA Phe baturs of (e smprovoinesis to/le mads | Cooleyof Michimalwho sid ‘that! theronly | 5¢~ axsonlinontal stalions e | Tem for8150 apiece andgivea pedigree | 1 : 1 ¥ N = bl ar, D natusm of the tmprosements to bamade § Lorfect law in the world is that of the ten | Of ¢xperimental stalions that mikes | eqm oue!” Sixty-five tiousand dollars!Good | 2t Al Whoe is M. Blank, Mr. Depew M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. understood that theworkwill be both ex- | Sommandments, and that otherlaws are. per. thom snportany 1idsioiflcod favmngiiron He held the muzzleof the weapon He dsin the ci replied the only Chaun EYE. FAIG NOSE AND o pensive and important. A contract has been fect anly in proportion as they coincide with | Seurce 1y lessso, and with the sunelimi- T his breast [e i THROA 1ot to the Milwankee ml‘w ..m‘n:m\‘m this | theirgreat pattern There iS4 wide-spread | tations as the expe e of farmers ve Didn't Need It *Remem where I am buried—this Docs he stammer as much as usual ¢ Gity Topile a foundation fora tarke pavillon, | TEorin veard o wiat tay fs, Some clim | poried in agricultural newspapers, Phitadedphi gorge in the mountains. Deseribeit to ‘Ol yes, worse, 1 believe,” saidl N which will extend into the lake eighty fe Lk o 1o Ml““lm“h\lll‘”v‘ v-“' In one sense farmers ave experiment Buya mouse trap ¢ Ty friends if you live to reach them, :r ange Lenever waricd and will have a like frontage of several hun- | Settimentean w mofe weato faxs that 8t | ingall the time. Wiat alled old Dot need it God bless you alll I must dio and in | ovoylh Jois ot st il o e temolatoa | 04 man Gnol civauge itany more than he | Futsarepractices which long experionce SLantoiyiyoEa ol i hal Y time for yoito bury me and escape lefore | Somtatin Sovial yearsa i Leoielin Aot (P eh B chaige aws of gravitation or | has shown to bo at least safe. Often, | B 1o the samo thing. e dark.” ; DRpOSed s Wity | SERGICAL OPERVTIONS, wh D S b ) 4 under new .Yv..m.m\ furmers may Vary | opputs in an apearance the way m; He was about to pull thetrigge:s, when D-dudear aangel, T r you ! lessly porformod with the utmost earo nnd o I T S fihe Sabbath is binding upon | from these beaten paths,and is part of | secams frightens it to death,” the voice of Stuart eame from the grouy Y ounecd not proce . § surin Lresults, | FINEST AN Tmportant changes are also tobe made on , aud it i3 the gurel to whicl we | the business of exveriment stations to = o of paefaced men who could have cilmly | 1 oot caret i Matopin. Ly beroma and Astisiatian (i 1 the north side of the luke. Hotel Manawa is | mustlookmaiuly for its suforcemut, the | show where this may le done. But Wb s facec anything but thiss “For God's | Vi, the proud bew 1 derinie gt ohay vieae and po 10 be ov location, possivly | SLate busuo Heht to compand thit its S | o rs whostudy theie vork are con- I sike, Geery, dont—but if youmust don't e [Pl GT LR INCERBAD M a ey 8an eross the l 1 the last few days RBANUSILIAETA RECOLINALNOLNOBER!l Sed ding new sugrgestions 3 REG | 5 £ Nobody Ca | o, Fiilbok, fov br. land: & Uo.s atam :..-n, fn f material has bee h:n:\lml an : ligous duties. There is no book i the world [ Stitntly, finding new s tions which Harry ~Did you wina prizc at the cuchre | shoot yourself there willonly pro. hod y € toom Block, over leno & Ce Sraalindtan: Lol sides of hauled and 1 (0 opposed to the union of chureh and state [ arewell worth trial, yet are not likely York of dnving pileson the south side hns |08 thebible: Saul, king of lsracl, tried to | to cccur to scientists who from their lab. a mature spinster called upon | ew andasked him to give Tines. CATARRIT ASTIM A Wl LAY FEVER troatod oarty last nigh g your agony. Place your pistol to 1 i 1 jack - Yes, 1 broughi home a glove box your temple Aeaslnvaiitiofn i B O e s o s i b | couyle his civil wuthority with ecel'siastieal [ ovatovies preparo the subjeets for the [ el Vew 1 thomo u & e s d Rt Gl ol Tevon A foelple, forlom it slle, | e e, i oWt | by ofiering sacriices and the result was that | exporiments to be made. In such cases | Aty cWas itmy oot e pir all and take your safety ont of this.” T sanetiniony, i the hotel for the purpose of moving it some- | (iod told himn that his kingdom was wrested m thefarmer 0 the experic | esctel home SO/ T tor K R The men tuned and walked aw: Y AR Dacothal ok | from him and given to David. Theonly escortel home he men” tumed and walked away; Formany and many a o et eankly stated that the now company | WDk thestatecan do_in the way of enforc: [ montal fms i Ligietiemyiiltenaug == mone of than could fice the il e A star stolineont i i 18 it feankly stated that the now company | {0 of ‘the Sablath i3 cocommand | €est experiments of gron value, White CapOutiage, The finger eame down vpon the trigeer. A that luridly flare i 'Mr\.\m. a :K\“ll‘\(\l‘(}p ltin water the ceasing from all labor whatever oth which in some of their aspects the farm. e York Herali, the cap exploded, but there was noshot, a SOE‘F’YL/\\JL) iL%Cf’NOFI'T. sipl s'é‘[‘f)gg Ly Wils SOTIO. TORret expressdd when i, | enforeement of it that may be mude must be | exis not himselfable to conduct. What | pPevtman—Have you heard sun 1. Flwser, afteeward governor of Ut e vainlens S 5,000 | made by the chireh 510 show the practical wovk- st White Cap outrage? Montana, stepped forward and saids Nobody Of Council Bluffs, was announced that stamer M Rohrer had been sold and wou e speaker then went on 1o give ¢ ing of the cxperiment in lessening or in | Van Leer—Noy what about it? SGeery, for Gol's sike desist; Uhis is a y e L) ek eroi TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS....... 215.000 the luke, but fhe new company peasons why e reavbath should boobserved, | cvensing the crop, and whether the lat | Pertman—Why Filkins was pre warning.” Tothis he merely mado & Yillow pushied up 1o the wal DI ERO BT A AL SR E RO G sl B LIRE thoyavlll have tardl mare upon tho physical orginism of men, and sdonent profit ov loss, The stition | from enteving bis own - house canly swer: U1 don’t krow whit to tiink of i A ticker that shows weart 5 E Hark 5. D, €dimundion, Ciise fuan the Rohrer wud more suitable for the | De Wound up every seve s'in order to| tilizersand crops that will throw addi- 7a r—Did herecognize the mis | ing the weapon, he en N N Vauk in S0 Gthwestern L dlent prayer, fgain prose B, keep it wunning. He noticed the daw of | tional light on what the farmer has > INTEREST UN TIMZ DEPOSITS, Portman—Yes: they wore his wedded | and the deed wis done, - divine providence, tnderwhich the [sradites | practically done i Purchasiug and sdling goods on the in lopiadithe dablathy for four hunired und Many important discoveries have been | ywife and his me in-law. The men hered around his de At rho Bl s O FinleyBurke.Geo W. Hewitt. Thos, E. Uasady stalluent plan s in acordawe with the | nindty yers and dud to make upforitby | mude ‘in - thoir businese by practical hody. Tews were in theevesof “Nobody caves Burke, Hewitt & Casal soundest business prineipl A bless- | sexving out s captivity of seventy years, He A LA 3 L B = ody. Teu all & urke. e asaly, R e R A o s na- | even went so far as to sav that all strikes, | farmers MMorewillbe ifthe efforts of FOR 1 some could not sneik for the sobs 1 = e urke, & Casaly, Blos them to tve all comforts and laxuties | riots, fires, and nearly everything else m the [ government to aid them ave accepted as shook them, **Waiting some half hou A LavwsuitSettled with i Attornevs—-at-Law in their homes. The great installment house | Way of calamities were the div result of | aids rather than as substitutes for indi- Of Arkansas and A1l Points South. siys Governor Hauser, *tafi hy A short distance from Lebunou, P 3 YS=¢ 5 of Mandel & Klein 15 the only one in western | Sabbath He said that the man | vidual thought and effort. Sometimes, { lowaund one of the largest anywhe You | who p! wn the shutters of his place of 1, the practical can get every house want at | business on Sunday pulls down upon himself 15 have proved right, even when Jowest figures and ayuents, 420 | thecurses of God. e managed to get in a . antradioted i pay time contradicted by those of Broadway goud word for prohibition, and denounced in = R0 SOIIERTIOVRL LR ShD i ——— wholesale teruis the citiens who believeth 1 QINOEM: 31V AR NOWIOONORLAL £) The New Way. ih Voting to regulate the liquor trafic they | farmers have long muintained - that Tomorrow is March 10, the day upon | arelelpiig to prevent whiskey from becomi. | cortain crops, as clover and peas, have hat Took which sueh ILICSS Wedrs ThiL Light on the brow the Wabash, the bestand quick- | drawn hislast breath, we bhuied Lim for assiultand battery was ente b route. Only 88 hours to the Hot | he desiredin his soldier overcont. W | mothe .‘n d son by aiman W Spvinme 41 to NewOrlana, i toJucks | had soaveely fnishod his burlal when | tune up beforo thojustios of thepeacon sel. covirs, sonvilio, 63 to Tampa, with correspond- | the pickets annourzced that the Indians i slvink tR6! hrosson LRk Rl a0 OMces: 1. Brown Buildis ing fast time 10 all points south. Re- | were within gunshot, yet the 1o sition, which —was cining chaie and Pullman buffetslecp- | fiving. After oue st sad - duty wis fin r satisfactory o w cars on all traius, ished, STim,” directed us topile limbs whidh e ssooukeenrs of the | g free s water. Finally helanded on the | the power of taking nitrozen from the | “Roma trip tickets now on sale at | and brushesonthe graveand burn then, bject ”‘rw':\ "“h newspaper nding | atmesphere. 0o the other hand, | yeantly veduced rates, For tickets and | 50 asto conceal it from the Indians and Not Many Clothes, Either, of the grautést carses. tho comntey | common idea ot furmers, 1 strawy | full information csld the Wabash | prevent them from d & poorGeer Phild: 1yphia T the authorities have no desie to let the AL th of his address a collection was [ TICSHICS r““‘_‘““‘!"‘ their decomposi- | ket office, 1502 Famam street o ) for his scalp We then BhebbRINLaBISon O o g o bo | taiion 10 dssist Mr.Gault in bis wvork inotnor | bion carbon through the roots of plants | yyite S RN Stnorad o0 2 b st o { s wiil e sablsomethin, Aalpgua aun o, & e sviterm g o be | iniho'siate \\[lm\\‘ngn‘w"\\‘\l“l sundoted, The value Ny i 4 R Fs s *hoiselokd kel trotgh s tobe done hereafior is 1o s A warran o ol gathonls A - gus i1 tRo oilis xo o) T singrle file o s notifiinge henn ta | CallonD. J, Huteninson & Co. for choieo | disputed, but itis bised on its power in o Hamlopioft Paal, mther hiding, in the appear before McGee oi Mareh 10 and | bargains in lots in Wilson ace, Spectal | making plant food available in the soil, Experience shows that hard food is | A0 G5 N T defend against the cha keeping is- | indicements for the nest few days Tho carbon of plants it 1snow genorally | better than soft food for poultry, not | ™t Sineifico was not made in vain St 27 MAIN STREED orderly houses. The salor e will then i wk to | 4 - ity peeded s absorbed from the ale | that it contains more nutrition, but for | The little party 1o its way ome and deposit his appe . ) over €. B Jacquenin & Co., Jowelry Store come and _deposit his apy v St the reason that wihen soft ford is given | Banmcle City without fusthér loss of o Prevailing fashion. % tore ; PIRACIICE IN I STATE AND FEDERAL conclusions of ’ city musteither “putup orshutup.’ As the fajunction cases ato stiil uniecided and as sk t of th 4 : . Isapp t & Co. carry largest stock of bulk hroug’ eir leaves, rathe [ ol thery, and the 2, 10 will be declared forfeited e and samples by mail, NEONg . A e hens are tempted to eat a lnrge ife. ittalsrer a — i e \ proportion than should be the case, benefit of the fine money, while the authori LR et imonts on the n 18 that when success- " » ties will it no way put themselves at a dis ) 4 “‘r I.‘ S T S ful the farmer making them understands | says the Farmand Fieeside, The giving rood-looking, keeneyed gir such ar dvantage in the suits which are tocome up |, Hegular ng of Excelsior Lodgo No, ¢ formuln and how to condue ) u | of soft food leads to overfeeding and im- | o k 't ¥ S flor advantage in o sults wiich e tacome up | KUY IR, O EXGRROE LOdRe N6 | tho o \_nlflu o |.\\ nduct 1t to o { soft food leads to overfeeding and i 118 and i slionkdntt wandeniaahein Afier a s R s v Clithag Dronien contiatly imiited. 1y | stecestul isue. - No matter how ptain stonographer in some husiness houso in s of Miss Bouton Prof. James McNaughtou has returned | ovder of the W. M the direction :.m‘m{u] vrer who hns | ints of the fowl mere radily thin hard | New York: says the Sun Ive scen Jer | 1 thechandaticn atid thaw it a man here from Mayville, Dak., where he has been - done the thing himself lus move confi- 4 05 41d ko completely satisfiesit that |come over on the Pavonia f and | i ikl (] teaching in the state normal school, He has Better Thanan Alarm, dence in repeating it than he can have 5 rome! B AUALD: ke suburban train on the Iele roud R 5 the inducement towork and scrateh (so | titked Tmpertinence tebuked nywhe Rat's, $2. A met with goo | suceess inbis work, Ho will New York Ledgr from the experience of another, He ean | | al 10 health and the thrift of the | several tines, ind Talways admired the v nkod, 4 B it spend several mouths i the Bluffs, returing Can [ sell you a burslar slarm!’ heasked | also venturo confidentlyon a lnvge scale, | 8361tIal to health andtha thvill of v e R T I e N Yark Laeler GEO.M. WHITNEY, Manazer to Mayville in July for the purpose of bold: | of 4 houscholder fn the neighborhood | knowing that it is adapted to his soil and Vhots : ‘LheJudge-—How old areyon, madu lug the summer institute, 2 : \ Koyt i e fact that when giving soft |which she curies hersell Sho Ssi't | \Wigiess 1 hay 1k OFFICER & PUSEY nslitute. where @ number of louses had been en. | conditions. Tt would be better if fumers | 8 G0 T8 VEE WHEE KIS0 ot Ton Teazen, it siils bt adangs | g g g & B i s 1 ara. 50 usofor savthing of thay | At leait oll theexperimnta lhat intheln | Srab kindi, 1 Tiable” - gle more Of {0 0 S TN an & Onts oy L A it aid most complete dontal rooms in | Kind. My daughter has just become engaged, | View promise success ns mado at the sta- | WS ERC A AR S BEEEE THEE s she doft the boat @ middle: s aul the Yo man calls every ovening tions, und vepnt them on thele own | WiLh hawl geains tho fowls huve a | Wweok us tae U8 BE8 AORT I ERCHAWEN. 0 5 | Corner Matn an ) Brouway - - jand, Inthis way they would not only |Evester priviloge of selectlon of that | WMARIE PESEIE 0 e b | PROFESSOR KOCH COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Evans Laundry Co., 50 Pearl street. Tele. *a MagicHeadache o At Lt b wank ot 1 Ty [iwhich * they qrefers bub with mixed sult, [ lowed honover, crowaed b with | shoue 20, Goods ¢ adiver W20 t food they must eat everything of which | elbow and tumed and smiled and be ¥y thes Dealers in foreign und i phone 24 1s call 1l 1 i minu g tlons would be widely recognized us pu- | 004 they mu \teverything w hich R A Daliswds - thoritat 1l thus the ec iti 1 |t rnon and t by | ! deposits x M1 suefolt themselyes, s proper to Ho had “poked” ler tocreate a plate glass company, will give estimates on diddd proved farming methods would make far | SUEML themsely itis propert wd "y I D o i rn il S ibrasth T e . iiamiag han wosld b |8oft00d, 50 s Lo jed wmonoeiod i | il i Euot o ned thure ko wold e Y TO BEEKEEPERS, Mr Thompson's Ftetur ) 3 d ple @ man o the e F n Bluls, pairs the digestion, Italsosupplics the fowl) is lessencd Then A otherwise possible. ove times a oy Bk & : zon of us v ! Bixby, steam heating tary‘en. AT ri PERLM S e week suflicient, Give wholo grain, and | and heard what ippenee w0 turened b h o " Sl 203 Morriam blovk, Council Blulls yeurs. —— ral Mondaay ut ) p.w. from fan S Doyouwantan express wagon or boy! nee, 105 Jaeksonstreet, to Lavnd Hill [ De Witts Litle § Ringup the A, D. T.( telephons 17% No. | conetery. Novade 11 North Maiu street, Beak Dr. Birney cures catatrh. Bee bldg, seattor it far and wide, or mix it with |on him, extended hew hand L - » littor, thus compelling ench hento hunt | andartlssiy exeliime y Risers, Best litge | andserateh for o recoives, which SWhy, My Thompson, wud Gleuwoud papers | pill ever made Ture constipation every | will keep herin health and promote ogg [ Whys the lastl herd of Pieise wpy. | tme, Noweequal, Use them iow. production, | runuway to Bost

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