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—_—nn NMHS“HWVMYSWE“NJNWfiRM"MWWHRMw“Tfinmxwmw\ e e G s |+ - The remains were interred in Toaurel Hill o iy Ly 3 A T | ment to Canada at 1l oot per pound, but comotary * 10 quote prives for the homo Thonitin cermonies from begining to | e \ aftor April 1 Ttis evident thata Oaptain Oxtley's Excuse for s Tardy | end iedicated asinec e | State Ixccutive Council Discnssing the 154 SUL0 WS Staus wmong on art of those -4 = Oonduet at Pine Ridge | As the proceasion retur me- | Assessment Question, iave been nolified (o appraiie the shipments g e p & : 5 e MR RG A P gl Ao b Lo St Although modestly inclined about putting in ‘m ippearance, will nevertheless come, we, having no . EECOND DAY OF THE COURTMARTIAL | /e fomci wE THve thnd | BoTH SIDES PRESENT THER CASES. | eveeorzivare occrrenssces, | lirat communication with the weather bureau, thonght it best in any event, to b on | with our | 'y got out - . ‘ 11 of the programme; and here accordingly aranged on several counters for your carly and caietul ST © trom b . reible Fate of an lowa Miner Westimony of the Regimental Surgeon | L ther, knodine one | Earmers’ AlHance Wants Tases Ine Other Mishaps inspection Hoes Not Helpthe Captain Lis | g lim dory severly. | ersasel o Failraits (N e Foir D Ta, Ma 3 - tenant Rowell's Plin Talk LA SR TR Laites Avo Asking for exerun to Tt 13 John f Abont (he Accused, P perg = e | A Reduction. tHokiltg, whilo at 1 e b ’ — Funoral services over the remains —_ footshaft in the ( ked Creck o Mujor Perry, prosidt of tho court in | 9O YA Wite bbbl b Diz< Morsis, fa, March Spedal Tele ""“‘ L) L t \tie hot Ay Gl : 1 s Al the Captain Catloy case, eall urt to | fthiedeal ystenlay afternoon and woro WEO: | grm o Tue Bree. (~Tho heuring on the | PEAG wlon o lewith Tostelt beelel Wi | One thousand handsome spring Overcoals, representing every con ivable shade and fabric. Overcoats order pir 1 10 0" elocic ! e Question of milway asossmonts for tho pur- | DO LRE top of theshaft, aud the bucket fol 4 ) . ; A : ¢ Tt b - e call showed that the absentes IATOIE AT RS, pose of taxation began be foro thostato execu | 1ot ot L made flom fine woolens of our sclection and finished \n.l\{\\:\tun and taste. W I.|‘.H\ .xHI\\..m Captain DBaile 18 prosent tive council at 10 o'clock this morning. | S way dow nwi erilly o | the trade's contid ooods of our own manuacture ¢ for the preseat sprine, we Ve Sl no it i iR Carpontors Warned Away From Chi are BREBIL RSO ETHIRILeS gwillise | DoGY 115 105 pite | he trad nlidence in s ofourown manufactive and f pies \ g we lave |‘. ¢ o takoh &t Mo cago—A Rarber's Unfon. el o Palveays Aot o | padns in brinwing out only such garments as we feel sure willif possible, coment more cosely he ool approved, the Ar ar meting o carpontor 1 No. | bisine { the farmers' al tp IS ULy ¢ ' ST \ fiast | Ay 11 s 1 Wtorin - wis taken un | G el bl ol il ot el B8 (1 T R T L mkufl.um ontiden H\“‘.\AH.I'\‘ ommunity. No Merchant Lailor prices requived here o obtain - avery it U5 | union helda soerot » from$ to9 y. m., | ¢ ies said that thero wer parties horo | (enEran to dun bl B Greow o o tiee they can possibly offer. Our Over- . \ bt 1o businessof importa s tunswted. | who hal a dosireto speals apou the question | F RS BER A S Giiil6aa] Y 4 nelical o cor A drculir fom teadquarters of the | infavorof the raisingof the asessment of [ & A% KW ¥ Aok ik Hin et o agency d the Tudian Can | e ind vatel some surprise o ene| PUUEs W heard from fist, if | kiling lim fustantly i ) g b din Catloy, the doctor sald, had com- | golrinbing. S posttroi to by bl i O e o iy 22 Kated By a Premnare Baploston 1 g f beingz i1l on Decomber 31 and bo | . : entoutworl | Ashby, ledurer of the farmors' alliance, GiT il sttt AR i g ree bl St oRe B o ! Jl5 constdored Laptalid nves vopresaiting | WISt fint penon eard, bavine amepre- | SRS L BT s fAnd alurge varicty of Tat styles in spring suits, we commend to all dasses of trade who figure ccon f ‘\‘Hmi‘ i o for the sick L, . | Chicig B acet | B SRITITG Whs homa 0 6 deair ol rw.‘*.; i s e Wittian M- {omy when outlitting for spring and summer; they not only combine quality and style, ut are ar ‘ a battle, they's comg itadaal \ LVEE et ew | @ T ihin S Lt Wras o bl thtte. wora | Jutwd Roino Holfos and Owen Martin Tments of“onr own manufacture with a special CIVISION 0Ver ey teh and L SuLe enal I [l . Fiaved Shic wh sg s bt R L SEL L E TR R S G Two Men Biown o Mo wainst ripping or losing shape. Keep this fact well in mind, that the Browning, King & o clothing i pany. gy saliame i 5 inpel e e i | e HlGatai el . Tavd (s mies | 1S e D) IEe chioTee I more HHIH' xi\ of the principal cities in the Union. They have all the air —pOVETS TArChing e lime priort a1y | srociod on the e tour plan, and at nion | which he LANCS UPOTL A Qsses: t 1“ f_,‘lf 818 50 ¥ : of the tailors art, the i about ¢ SAp L bavoe been ablo for a short I'he civeularendsin anappeal to all memn 1 soveral loan a s and men ¢ in Sistors Rilted the Cavs, Money Cheerf Refanded inall march Ay without d o s | porsof theor 10 their i ilues, Tho average nssessment of th oAk, Tl Aol <o and Taoiln 7 Cases W here oo ! heaith, Dr. Spencer tho was not oneoto Kep o fners away | he placed ut 20 valuation of 10 per | coiiarire wore Killed last DY b ARE NOT SATISFACTOTY. .y mition to wrform seve tyin the field | g the police st are. Famers in lowa are assesed uino | (AT were KRS bt & ! g - at that time. houses areoverlowing. 1 s on the dollar of t total valuation 3 5 2 &> s 4o ‘yol thific 1 \as able to mareh whon | 082% arsoverloy M. Ahby saic Ihirt e had fyured caveiils LAADSLIDT N4 Crry S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. youexa W“\ mout Piue ilide Captain Their Meeting Faited, on thoproperties of rilroads and came totho Y T'he barbers of the city endeavored to holl ey should be ussessed nine think you could have made short i | T Results in (he Destruction of Life \ = 60N 68 (PLENOLE AN ERGH A medting lastaightat Green's hall on Far AT el and Property. GETS 118 CHAR b | o T e S e o vttt Neomne | AR rs.Betts %86 Catloy, with some show of passion, “that [ | about medtingtimeonly two of the Omala figures : Chicago, Buriin Telegram to T Ber Mherewas a lnd- | Metropolitan Street. Railway - Come { w8 phy y unlit for the ficlt duty that | parbers wore o ten o ¥ aluatic £0,020,4 o in the heartof IKan titod s ny May e ISETeas. i Surdoons Snecialisls Y Bt ks OGR! L5, At s it |barders vore prownt, thoud o of the | G it Inhe leartof KunsasCity todan, bury- |0 gy Moy Lo Boass | Physicians, Surgtons and Spedalists, ¢ Advocate Ray objected o the man- | dhe stormiin orler o attnd. The objet of | Iland valiatio, $5,754185; L e ‘_‘ b Lo orlinkads ghinting tho Melrapok | 1400 DOUGIAS SINHKRT hich Captain Catley questioned ho | (e noeting wis to endavor to reorganiz | 2,191,457, Keokukd Dis Moines, orof a slid do | AL s b S e e T OMAIIA, NEI the captin apologized o the | the tarber's ubion it Omaha. 957 assessment, $1,651,54. Des | Rockios. The slide wis on the steenside of | 1t railvay a ¢ i * it Torthalittlouthuest of pasion i ety Moines & Fort Dodge, valuation. | Eighteenth street between Termce and Mer- | the bu v of South ( ‘r““"‘ “Were the roads vad condition at. the WAVES FOR NEBERASKANS, £,431008; assessient, 1,567,135, ol Ol Gl t ) 1 Famam strect not west isth; time you exanined me!” asked Captain Cat- foesy o, akce & St.” Paul i e : o oloction Is to be hold on April ley, . L e 3 Widows of Mammoth Miners W ho | ation )85 assessment, 318 0. ani bbbt \ e company s to commence work 4 ‘-"";“\"iw“'\l" notin vary good coull ViT1 Cotias W ol { (hicino &Nottiwetorn valvirion 3, dowi e L Gl e Wor themnds not very muddy andin | Sworrsie, Pa, Much 17.—The Man- | Cedaritap thern valuation, $1:4555, int scof it o ry bad coudition ' persasied Captain - Cat- | moth mine disaster of two months ago, in 1SS0S $,IT007. lowe Centr the sixyoa v J L - Sl e e o T which 100 men perished, widowed fift 80,5101 imenid Sl n_the debr it } \ sjeet. to seised putting leading | Wi b A ar Bal sl that . controllin rock and dirt that s L owa e o Questions Lot tness,? said Julgead- | Women. District Ma: \Yorkmem Betersy i < Sutlingrton, CedarRa Looking holein t \ B L it .f b g, Wise, of the United mine workers, al one T ST e Ll e i ienitu | nee of opinion arse asto the man- | offered torecdve applications from men who | liko the asking price « wor i ¢ 1 juestion put by Captain Catiey | desired wives, Eyver smee then he has been the s way his i s it 1 R i little l 1t was cleared while thesub) N 11 1 " n | * i stock quotations had il of " overwhelmed with letters, not only from men v kg 4 v o mevery | was o issal and decided. Cay n Cq V | maae from the holaings of farmers who i 4 b DUt from woren 1otberparts of (e country o P R enl questions | Pateh of letters, some coming from as far | HACET T oLkl it e ee] | e o rhood tow ¥ NieKkles, Byt b air ai0E B AT itag Wastington David | \n-xl‘v.\lln | e S (Aatiad ot e groundis cracking and' 1nthe proseit About thirty tartel out yestevday sked hint Capt ( could haveen e (Neb) man, who wrote for awidow, has | ¥ ore s veather o nerval si s feare to makenickle i ¢ the Open Door, Py sk Wart Cavtn Gty ol v, | B iival e o Ma: iiron | it i oo |t o i e s "D BCILLNGS, #5502 being dunerof havingto be taken in by the syt A R S nmins asked tow he would ascess A Better Class of i s rant andthew will be continued © o ambulae T s D wso stock is nothsted, itsbonds not | Orrawa, Ont, March Spacial 2 = My opinion s, smd Dr. Spncer, *‘that |8 veteran soldier of Lincoln, it bl sdand the rad ot paying any dividen S DI B0k ol Aeiinet The the only seale with pro 1 1 I.1I° st Catley had gone ont 1pon i se e oo Ml e mmicin g by monos ) sk Bvesail Bl | B0 o L ’;" Il Lol checks rods. Catalogues i ) (! \ ? arch he would have been in the ambula ROCUV ORI i g | woull probabiy tax it uponthe basisof its | Ment of agricultive state while immigra- | 55000 qon & Selleck Co., Chicago, 1il ( ) 1 ¥ ! very soon L O O e vo. o | rtoaauntalngs tion frow Great Britait isnot expeeted to be =i “Could biehave gone with his company in | &d & monthly pnsion of #19, My Wio AR i i e e st L Jh o e e Co s i s ften Short Omnge anl Limon Crops. I sa question that duily prosemts itsell any way and performel Lis duty was u- Gl ERE L L) . the manner of rating andthe assesmone 83 | migrans will boof 8 much better dass, T 7 LirTtioeen t ohundredsand hundreds of the re % ! Hesays his mail has becomeso beay y that o g 8 inueh or. ola: ¢ New Youk, March 17— [Special Telegram otlier question by the court e b ) ouny | Presentedby Mr. Ashby, and referred to the | isantiapatel that the off e B Bl @iy cxciloment has been ersof this puper. Many among thisarmy “He could have gone, 1 think, by ridingin [ [BIES of fe (80 w“u-w Lefit of the coke | branch of the Wabish whic his mnot used be | by'tho department in Cir vin. backed | to Tie BEr ome excitement has b Seb R e et the ambulance.” tt “3"“,““1““ (L L CORE 1 fween Des Moines and Ottumwa, but which |y fryvor FaiprtEoN i lowitos who | caused in the forein fruit trade in this city TLia i the UnTted St Thelr 1o It in selecting their physici The witness was then excused and Charles | Strikers'fund. 3 15 assessel nevertheless, have been writing and lecturing freely, will | by reports from Italy to the efect at the | perience, romarkable skill and an Ol W sel R ) W. Rowell, first licuenant ofthe Second Patents to Western Inventors, My Ashby asked Me. Lehman if the Was | pocultin anintlus of d ngriculturists, | ‘|‘w‘ i iomon crops have been destroyed { (ol A Dby ‘l|“ ik TR o ; "4‘””. infantry, wis callod WAsHIsoTox. Mireh 1T [Spoeil Telogran | MWShwould be willing togive up the Tt be- | “hose witl sottle largely i tie northwest By tecent storms, President Contencin’ of ninent phys UL L T Licutenant IRowell said ho hadbeenat Pine VAR ORI ST | (Ceen Des Moines and Ottumwir, and e re- | aud 1 British Colu mbid, o Ttalian cliknabor: of [conmerde 5 0 eIt o ViRV wlieTaiT COURRAGED ant SKEMTCAL. They Ridwe during thetimeof the Sioux hostitities | to Tine Bee. [-Patonts were today issucd o | pljed that it certainly woull, at less than S I S v TaLTib S orranit y s A CERTAIN \{w bost Ty : don’t know who to employor which and hiscommand had been engigedin help- | the following: Georze N, BrisbinandJ. Cop- | 8,000 pe e Mr ASby retorted that the 3 = =) O B hata i vl st ful effeets gfl yyleeand the numers gy goturn to find the helpthey need ! Dl [t canmanliaC s atrdt, Dustin, Neb., neck yoke: | e tan o nd operate :v“!““lfl‘":“" European Housts Orlermg 16 from | b oo il was cated oy a of | il peranenty dwed. | Nearly have probably noticed the ordored to be readiness tc raveh gt 3 S two points, Dr. Ashby said it wis because s AT VRTR W T RIS o5 0fT tho trees, Y AT D1 S- g o D 1 ; a arilnstihe tostiles. In the aftemoon of | Maithew I°. Comell, jr., assiguce to L. J. | (FB IS Tl lard times fn the states American b wind which sweplall the luvos off thotroes, AN | ivertiennt { DIk 1 C. DILLINGS Tecember 31 the regiment wis ordered to [ B , NOW Warren, PP Blanchard and | wost of lowathatthe milrous asked to e New Your, Mareh17 —[Special Telegram | (CETESEE TREE )l tinates, will be re i ]l that has appeared in - this iy v daily. tuke the ficld the nest dayand it did go out | 1 Harford, Davenjort. la., hand feu U off casy regurding nssessments, A well | 1o e Bre, | -Heidetbach, lekelhoimer & | Hioig, 5 por et. There are from (il ,‘\" FREITAT Very many have read it carefully, not onJanuaryl. Ho hadsecn Captain Catloy | machine; John P, Duun, Beatrice, Nob., as- | miszht themanwhoownsa farm in Nebraskn | oo have orderad SL00.000. in gold bars for | ooea AbouL i I kes of winter cut d cured without pai or ed thecl vein mode, and have onthoevening of December 31, Thecaptain | signee to J. B. Field, F. L Tynde, S T, it doesu't pay ask that his farw in Towa | gy nintt 10 B riatedd & ‘ friits stored there, laving about an equal TEVDIROCELE AND VARLCOCELR | led fo tation or written a hud told himthathe was il and wold wot | Fudmer, C. L. White, 5. W. Wadswort, | be not assessed e L e e oriRNID Ml | suceestilly ‘urad In over AR Ehitnder UTheBo Aoy bo able g0 with his company. | WL Steicker, . Dron, ‘I H, Fitton Mr, Leiman read o topott of the gross T e T T e T (el e LT 15, GONORIIIEA, GLEET. it e T Wien the company marchel oy Tl 0 { the Towa Wal i FLg ral Weakneds Lost Mool ettt : | At AT O oL ONE M e New Youk, Mawh 15.—This nave shippe Tl Ly 500,000 Fniesions, Decayed Faentties, Fonade | are now his greaeful friends. There are ary 1 Captain Catley didnot go. He was | Achenbick, stor and satenents showing that this branen wus . b op suffered i R N s reported sick. Captain Catley was not re- | isothledge, Norfolk, operted at u loss last of iy | Superintendent Mason of the assay oft boxes of orange op su \n deli peculinr | puny others who know that such an ported sicksubsequent to the mght of De- | Melartnd, Dedt per mile He insisted U chietly hail, which chill ruit. |t tively eured, us wellas ol | t to take | cived notice from the dircctor of the : AL N o | D0, tively eural as well is fi ] advdrtisement hns appeared in the - comber. Lieutenant Rowell said hehad | M. Packer, Rock Falls, 111 K | the funded debt of aroad and tax it on that | wat 2,000000 in old bars ontered by two po sl e g ousand | 01118 OF the exeessof 1nature yei s, Ly | o vt have never read it, preferring ordered company C to take 1A positic e ufacturing cokik .y | basis snot fair. Roads diffe; s mu 1 % AL S 3 " RICT P Guaranted roanently 0 81 0 the selvaos. . s { an- Qb el Lo i liian Ll e bl yo Keokule, I, | basiswasnot falr. Rouls differel as much | gung wouul not beallowed (o bataken for s of lemnons-—instead of. s fore STRICTURE Gt sarmivai “corunie TotavdoRuliom Ly sl e the ricld near * the camp aboutt o'dock on | machine Geors Runnells, Waco, {as farm property. Ther were worse loaks i et O s nitbores. o oured. | removal | complete | other quack doctor, e cainot cateh December H, but Captain Ca did notgo [ Neb, apparatis for watering hogs: Lyman | in this taxation problem than railroad valua- | XPO his isthe first time in elght yes out one hu i without entting eanstic o dilitation. Cur T S R VL Wwith hi pany. He joined th pny | D. Smith, W Neb, wheel wrendhs | 4 Iho a U valation of pesonal | the government has refised t o - Offected At Bone Dy patient without o mo- | me: [ have been hu yred too many Talt an hour &fer tho mor hal gome out to | Abrhan’ H, Titua. Darmill, Nob., pump, | progerty in moneys and credits has ot in- | tars to be taken for sxpor, Threeyeatsago| Df+ Birney cures atar, Doe bldg NG AND M IDDLEAGED ME times; « Ilie oiags Aeo, s0rely HUII Abr pump: | proy TO YOUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN, VGGING THENSELYES for there aro the position ussiged then) Matthew W Garison, Ia, harvester |creased adollar in'the ‘st tenyears, and this | the assay olice iad $0,000,000 i zold bars by e T 4 J ;| 2 g 3 The lieuteant said he learned from Cap- [ cutiing wy | wasome thingthat should beremedied. "Ll | hind its comters, but thesteady drain for the [ The Newfoundland Comtroversy. A SURE CURE The awtal offecs of | FHOUSANDS Of MISN AND WOMEN in the tain Catley thatevening that he intended to - — stock of the Wabash lway company last two wears has reduced the stock to 81 Paress, Maret 17.—The pramblsto the New- [ F 58 T4 s \H:‘\ e “_\;‘H"vh; s 1 West who kKNow that Dit. DILLINGS it (L £ Loxoox, Mirch 7. —(Sperial Cablezramto | bouds and debe n{ios which bring o tion was platniy apparent, 16 the fews de. | 8T gy s France s potested | cird Hbias e ool a1 oR Bt TR OL[Ea s he witness said hetold his superior oficer | e L L vanced figuve, The paying capital now | sire toshipgoldthey wilhave to draw gold | £1° 5 J sh lok P N CTTS Address those who have tme | rphe ere is another ciass of sufferers about Capuin Catley's intentions and the | Tue Ber] —The blue ok issued by the gov- | i "o Wabish compny does not begin | coin fom the sub treasury, repeataliy o sl il DRS. BETIS Adane it Faee &y iy | Then there is anc e el Euporior oficor requested him. 1o requost Dr, | eriment todsy discloses the fact that 152 | 5 conbar to the money put into this rai ok G tories on tho [7rench shore as con\rary 10| e jmiulemed d solivan aaiits wiich | who, reading the doctrs houest Speneer to examine Captain Ca Liftne | pows of the roim ar owiersof phcesin |road Mr Lebman bean an argament to e exiing treaios. Arbitration. i s aied | R Bods g G cor | noun cement. will say: Wl il L ouly fTound the catam unfit for duty toretumn a [ \which intoxieating drinks ave sold. The | show thata rod whosestock wasnoton the St Paceiok (v Iome, CIH R LS usiness studvor marrlage. iz on thay | X¥IEW that DR, DILLINGS could bo certificate 1o that efFect. nunberof “drink shops™ owned by these |market and wiosoeirnings did notegul its | Rowr, Mareh 17.-[Speial Cablogram to | Wil ol AN o here, come [ hapv Lite, aware of physical debility, quickly | WHAT ITE CLAIMS he cn dg here, I In cross-examination by Captain Catley the | 1% L The st s headed by the | Yeary outlay should nolbeussesed in pro- | Tk Brk. |- Candinal ducobini, the seeretary [ | LoNioss Jrcl bl SRRSO dasiited. s would go and try him atonce Tugit itness said that so far as he lnew Cajain | pews B L0 Te (86 18 BECEE I8 povtion t thal of aroad that is valwd st | of uhopropuganta, who presiled at the St. | Sl “as o wmeans of scttement of the OUR SUCCESS is that many are prevented from seck- :‘\‘;‘ i R el [ i e Pl | Millons of dullaw il wiose tot scoips 1 pyprig's day banguet, held in this city | Nowfomdiud lister controversy etwern I s ipan faots. Ping -ttt evert | ng dlp ot ll\ ;,( one.who is on of his absuce at the time L 2 ! ol it figure th allow dividends fo i Danliet,jholds ¥ N I D LT e | il O A e L Ve company Cwentoutto take up the position | Nest comes the duke of Bedfo e today, praised the rdigion propuganda which | that comntrya e should | s starting rht Third - medicines an glon L = > aesigncd them near the post ot December 30, | dvinkshops to his credit. Then comes Vaithe oo (ke conallsvasinddrossal sudlexoroine thionglout tio \ fatoeyand just what Newloundiand should | thus starting rizht, Hhind S podidni by Dr. Billings is HONESTLY Hal youany reasm Lo believo that morn- | duke of Dovoiski with yl',yln!)lm\'-’nll‘h\” | by AlbertClarke i benalf of the e I S e e R Cachiviss thusefeeting ureswithot . | MADE. 1T [( snot Wt et u“ sy fng wien you met me andread the order | earlof Cawdor with i thoduke ot Rutland | ¢S ous railway, Henrey Wallaco of the | pich people.? Archbisiop Walsh, who w i aasnTeERREobla) % and ifasiced totreatn easo of Typhoid which ealled me and my_company out that ¥ the arl ol Dudloy withit, tho duke | fova Homestead, aid Jutce Teimble for the I Dl Archbishons Nalet whivw IR G 1)1 . ])L tts & Bet Fever or Diphtheria he woutd refuso as atall conscious of suspiciol 1t at imberlanda with and the duke of b & Quine Jud ge ub- Lk i 3 *eon: g a hon the ple lack of experience o8 Ayl csciumiolmyisustiolon Lok, W wath 32, Incudedin this List is Rt. |} S aminy | udgo b | sirmctors of theehureh,” mnd weounted the Well Fived German lnmizeants, " STREET. - - upon the plea of o experi i Catiey anked the witiess very impressively ward Lewis, bishopof Tlandoff, wo, | Tnges | celesiastical bistory sinee tho days of St | Moswpal, Mareh 17— Speeial : : pUoh caenn B 1 oD, S ‘was impressed with tne fact that you booic shows, is the ownerof two | Ask Patrick. Among the other speakerswero | o0 o e Bee. ) Three hundred ing, dang s an ot no roply: but moved mwaywhen 1 read s whichave devoted tothe sule of intx. Cardinals ‘Mazella_and Vanutelli, and Mor from Germany ar ihere yester R AL T T Pk the order 10 you,” was the reply ng liguors. sienors Kirby , Raffoseilla Stonar and O'Con Huplgien iR acili fom Tl L' b' (‘OMPANY trents with satisfying Dl you deem it necossary at that time to |\ o T e ent Rate Coming, nell. N 3 v by the Ganadian Paciic fon . he Lie Ig G ORIt reprove mo tohuve e arrested or to pass | P S Cadiclo and renlats the bowals, | CMOAG Ul lnEscatifitiogmiiy : > e Ltans, and all left last ovening for the MFSE NISBARES oy o brioh v . L. L s avorstoridipariiedon® ™77 | cum sieklieniucle and ol o b | gy ] ho Aon md anouncsd | o Temorkon By Weiton sona | s oty fne year baen gt | DRSBTS AR Bt e “Nosuchaction was taken —— 5 day that 16 woull st tompanizing and | CuIcAGo March 15.—Inanswor to a not - - wp e whleh el ed: | e BEOOD POISON, ALL- NERY 0US D In answer to aquestion by the judee advo. Anna Dickinson's Condition. | AR N from the World's Faie Auxiliary associution, | proearaed With a Broken Shatt. calp n Sk EASES A LL DISEASES A8 1 WEA KN ES6E 3 cute, Licutenant RRowell said that when com- | 414 4yy, N, Y., March 1% KRl I eaas, LTa Blose tendering him honorary membership and [ Npw Yows, Mareh 15 [Special “Tie. i it cliemist, | EROM N S et AT AT TON pany C was ordered to be ready to. mareh to | =hityManniil a3 soom a8 it could be done logally, This do. | ehdering ¢ ) ; Siactale 1SS v etz the DIGIES] A o He amroadon Decenberss, Captan Catloy [ 8rm © 1'!”‘ ik ‘-““r '\: i clsion wwas roathed on Twolptof. alotter fron | WEESHDE thata sou frm s ven, o b um to Tup Buw|—Tlo Geruun nd NEPRITTON ] Catinhal Droles il oxpressed 10 desivo to bopluced on the sick | concerring tho condition of Anna Dickluson |, 6 ook of the dicksouvilie & South. | SUBE M theopeiing of the fai would o ap | wamer ltalia, henco for open- loatal Peontios, il Genito: Urinary Troubies list has been recived by 1. H Brand fom her : ! ) yreciated, Lort Alfred Tennyson has sent [\t FGliin T which was seen MNRA L DR GV S ar [n orderthat the stnographers mighthave | gister ecastern anouncing the impossibility of clear- § he following reply Laccept your offer of [ PHC™ n st retaming on_account of her | 18 known around the world and haslately mostly propared fr v | ie o estend their the court ad i lute rest,the doctors s . | ing the markets of the tickets to which the | honorary membership, not withoutgratitude, | 0n the Hth inst. retaviie foest ok | been enried into Darkest Afrie Ty BerbS st b ote, - Patienis nro f ;",‘.’,,.,,m. A Dn e tod It isabsoute rest,the doctors say, that | A Ghiecty” ‘Chatrman Finley also ane | bt as fora soug, Lam an old tman verging | SWL Wving broken, arrival off Suudy H e T i poraR Bl far piridy R sheneals, and she is havingit with all possi- | Jounced bis decision on the applicition of tho | on eighty-two and Teannot vromise.” Fhe mornivg. . fhsor ' onoliL elnnch A lieks 0. Dutlants ticcowti ly tro e bo kind care and attention. Thoy have | Altm for the two-cent rate. In brief he | beliefis, lowever, that be will tey to write T » EA defiviousand refreshing, 1ndipen- mdoice SouthI5th Strcet O Howo swles, trucks, co i ol LR TR G e S G T i e e e e LU LU Iy toiwriern Donomeed Frm the Pulpit. | s s i S Culiery. 5 GREW, starters, Harrison conve Catilogues of stivis biginuing (o securenatural slep | by the Jackonvile mte but ot outside i ———— e, R L, Maren 17, During the o R. J. E Mc Borden & Selleck Co, & 250, L. atuishy, so there is every hopeof her early | of linos except to St. Louts, This decision Thinks it is iteally Tascott o Charles chureh this merning a O Justus o improvementin heaith, ‘They sy shosbould | is unsatisfaciory to the alton. Ttsomcial | ¢ o AWESEE GET ST TASCORE S MeCae denonee] Tarnell as i PHILLIP VON WINDHEIM. goubroad tothe Carlshbad springs fora time, | statement is as follows: “The Alton is SR es Attornoy | VO DA to lead Catholic Irishmen and | siguature von Liebig ~ and twn lave a southeri winter Lf the | fored toreduce pissenger mtes to meot the | Lougenecker is confidentthat the man wnder | Uik WAL jgiers 1o rfuse recomi Y 2 emonies Overan Esteemoed [ men and spapers who siy they are goine | Jacks le'scompetition. President Hook | arrestin Aberdeen, S. D, is re Dueoot | L e B o R Gl cao L AN e % Citizen Yeswerduy. e Yol bo abls €400 §ood | market smd wo aro simply mootiig bis com: | of hin Jioge S RanAlL e by 4 The funeral of the late Phillip Von Wind- | (oo the | petition. We will also make correspond this city is known as Ta: P priria, March 17 -G, Wharton heim vas conducted yesterday afters n at - | reduetions to Kausas City and over ki PUIAD: i # N {1y e (hine 1 - ol litet ceivi telter of the Common ’ 8 0'click at the family residence, s10 Harney Gesslors M Heada Alors. Curasall | whole line, 15 wecould not justify Lk Ritehie, reeei R A e e R s in - drugsists. | rates ondifferent parts of the roud Slopmnn Btatie Band. \th National bauk, has been missing sirec o Vet wan's assocition, X b | @uetion will be made as soonas we Nuw Your, March 17 —[Special Tel St T mil e of fast month. Aot £3,000 8t. Jobn's Masouic lodge and the Conerd Dry Gools Inporters Bail, | make it lognlly under associvionmles,eithoe | o P Bre [~ was mnounced today that | of the bauk’s funds hwve diappared H socicty of which the decased wasa member | ok, Marcl Lelmair & Co., | by arbitratioi or unde ten days rule,’ the Shermun statuo fund amounts o £5s,6:5 - Nt K, 171 & o R § | were largely vepresented tuporters and dealers in dry gwds, assigied | WS declantionof tho Alton stirred up : _— Flawaii's New Cabinet. i e SR T ! ) Lo most excitement of the y¢ 10ng west: ST T e o) Pho Syneral agic wis made By o inobondit of their creditors todiy. Tne | M1 MOS eXGREMIIE OLAL AT HIOM WG | Aror Day In Nlinois Proclaimed. Sax Fieasciso, Cal., Mareh 17.—A Hon [ Rev. Henry W. Kuins, who bas foryears | i is composel of Lu Lehmair and | SEU o8t immed fately o Omnabig, Siowx | SruNGrELd, I, March 17, — Governor | olulu special says thequeen has announced beenn friond of the family. TheConwrdia | Sigmund Herzog, Proferaces, 210,000, RN ANl St Paul, and the trms-Missour | Fifertoday issied & priclamation designat | pow cabinet with Samuel Parko as promier sociely saug several apy viate aeies v"!n N » e ’. . roads believeit will get into ther territory, | ing Friday, April 10, as Arbor aay 2 wister of foreign aff and then the ludizo conducted the o giping, N0 nausea, 1o , usoa, 1o, Chairman Walker and General Managor fratermal cor s over th ittle Ialy Risers are St. John of the Rocklsland have alreaiy which the remains were resting. Sufe pill. Bestpill. headed amovement todelay the reductio, ) The tloral offerings were beautiful and =l S — and the Alton was urged by other roads nol profuse. Cuan't Save the a to put into eflect the o ., but to ap- . Ati:1dthe remains W > borne away to V. s Visevarn HAveN, Mass, Mirch 17.—The | peal from C bairman Witt's Littl I > casket in 2 "LEE WING Chinysy Pajsizian THE SPECIALIST, the union depot, followed by along pro-| ypited States tug Triana, astore at Cutty- | takin hat step. The Alton inally decided . . . 1643 Larimer Jen 16 Years' Experience. cosslon, gidmtép. . Ve ewkel wal pi bk, will bocons a total loss, ho olber | t0 10 this, thus. averting for the prowut the Nature should be assisted, when the system is changing R8s ¥ J ! . aboard the train and started_for St. Louds, Bk T 10° 9. L0 108 - Qangor of & war. i X i SBXCT AT | tccoupagied by oary Vou Windiefm, | T veselswill probily lo saved ey from the full habit of the winter months, to the lighter pooPEALIST C PRIVATE DISEASES youngestson of tho deceased, and Henxy | ypophors witl find Mrs. Winshw's Sootling Allowing a Two-Cent Rate. 5 Sy Chrd 3 enocnOF a1y GEihe {lw g Neston, ason-inlaw, Tho mmains will ¥ | iy the best reardy for teirchildien. | Cncaco, Mardh 17—Chairman Finley's dict of the warm season. Swift's Specific (5. S. S.) aneatn S el o, | crematod at the St. Louis crwmatry today | of.on o bottle, | dedsion, wing the Chicago & Alton to b i . % : T T e s LT e f 75 without nhourst o whes will b et ot fanil —— [ iia a tateort @ e ata all oh 11000 tzille stimulates the sluggish blood andrids you of that feeling A ks e f et ek cont oy ot anhouesm No funeral eulogycoull so etoquently ex FRAONAL FPABAGRA NI | tickets to meet the action of theJackson ville of heaviness and languor, S AL Wk | s Ry i ik atiarete 4 wa'to matloal ress the high regard in which Mr Vo | oy o Clark Nicholls of the railyay mail | & Souteastern lie, was given out toduy. L e AL Elape MU 8 YAEALIN Sliosa ML ALINES vindues washe e oo et | swviceat Cheyenne is in Omala, The ruling is that a2-cent milagemay be . beautifies the skin and makes the comvlexion rosy and healthy, haunin | L A SO AT - x‘\:' 8 lonoonFae of peopleto pay the last Superintendent Troy of the railway postal | made between peints in Illinois, on or south S, gives elasticity to thestepand buoyantspirits. a A ik pana it e e R IR IR S b of respoct. ¥ sorvice, stationed at Chicago, isin tho city. | of tho Atehison, Topeka & Saita Fe, from R e e el ey e X Ve o Wit | 1o pain, 5o dlating. Lo of Maniood or Woakness Phe Murry—L . Brooks, New York: J. I | Chicagoto Jiliet; on the Rock Islund from e By e T o talit ey g ALTein afl» S | positively cure instant pelet. Sin daeasesan o Stenie Geassman. Robdmony Toledn o B chnson, Tt B 4+ | Joliet to Peoria s on the Jacksonville & South- 8, i8 o tonk toihe wholp baly and inwreases vilalily sor0'e o i T . " br Metiow's The funeral ceremonics over the remains | Muwition, lics Motnes | ate lnm:':.} ‘\r\‘t‘m‘|'|!':{““|'-’, u«u;.’ d on S, is asimple vegetable medicine, ey enoritls o orans no attor vl how | deeo o raumng f“ Mo Dis wao) has of Diss Blonts Geaima y aprominent | Hhe B Vi, (h feat: 1 w: | Plke Junetion, o Alton peoplo aronot sat- If there is poison in the blood, it generally shows itself in Ceenh agrtnie UM L0 LMKV ESE e ot | Cioaniars g Attantiote e Dao W an member of the Salvation a who resided b Aye Ny "Yorks' 8 D Thayer, Niss Aunie [, isfied aud will not abide by the docision the spring, and this is the scason to help nature to drive i bt Wi i i } aim ladioaliom 1t ko i AU 106 South Eighteenth street, ook place | filchont, John Welzhton, Audbon, | 4 s tal allon examintion free. ( S iy vestorday afternoon, The services were | The Millard—6, B Singtord, Denivors W, M o o Seepep—— it outand be cured, Nothing docs this as well as 5. S, 8. i ey f held in tho Salvation arny neadquarten, tho | ERIgEwgih: Toneiiads Dp- eeldo BRI o0 0N Maed 17, (Spechl Telo- 1648 hasmions to tio ot delieale, yob w0 poitertl a4 to i envir papien. | Addros | RANDALNELD SO LA A e t i \ : ! a4 \l‘v(u-;llm -lhluI:«‘hKlwll\‘l:‘lxul’“l:);. four | it 3t Jowplyi No A Ranweoll, Nurtolki Lo | grm to Tue Bre. ] -Tho custms depart- cleanse the system of all impurities. Lok WiN | APyl ¥ Seventeeuth and venport, d wer Ol 3 sekard, s Mol i . 1 ues, »§ - » A 15643 Larimer & v, O wie e e iy, Tt | Luwiiags i Shioeh 16 L meat bas been notitled taat the manufao- Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G Kntioss siam (o iy I % J 1 LA e i AL

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