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.IUD[.P “)51 N bl ‘\DH{LKS was on her way home from Clarksville, Tex. | :.npnn, Benjamin H. Wilmer (father), Ellen ANNOUNCEMENTS. : i ! to Gordon, Neb, was taken violently Foley. 4 — ! . s ot * | whilo at the Wobster stroet dopot, Showas | ~ South Dakota: Original—James A, Som- | Commencing wext Thursday evening, and remoyod to the county hospital, whero she | erville, Lhomas Tracey, Willis K. Stowe, | continuine durleg the remainder of the died Sunday nigkt. A brother, William Crow, | Francis Andrus, Jacob 'Renner, Joseph H. | week, Hoyt's mew comedy, “A Midnight {¥ho s to have met the woman at Chadron | Eno. Additiondl~Francs Lodén. Tncroass | pely, will bo the sttraction” at Boyd's new [ ). The womau was accom. amuol 8. Cosgrove, Relssuo—Charles W. [ (i WL bo 1he tenction at Boyd's new little boy, @ child two vears of | Witmar, Hamilton Marne, ' Lt ' i charming rural eomedy was presented fn 26, who is now in the hospital. Upon the —_— person of tho deccused was found §37 and | Aroyou acruel man, or only & chump- | Omaha last scasom, and was so popular that standing room was at a premium. This Malicious Dofamation Whioh Bids Fair to Prove a Dangerous Boom:rang. Are You a Republican?: You believe in“protection,” don’t you? Pro= tection for home industries goes, don’t it? Have you got a boy? He's a sort of a home industry, isn't he? Is he protected? Has he got good warm clothes to wear when it gets stinging cold? Has he got a good warm overcoat? If he hasn’t, you should buy him . one this week and teach him the beauties of protection early in life, - i . D - Are You a Democrat? You believe in “free trade,” don’t you? Be= lieve in buying where you can buy the cheap- est, don’t you? Believe in buying when you can get the most for your money, don’t you? Have you got a boy? Take him with you this week and buy him .an overcoat. Look all around town, then come here. Show him that the “dollar bill” plays a more important part in buying than the “MeKinley bill.” He’ll learn easy. AreYouan ln(lcpcn(lcnt CHARGE MET MANFULLY BY THE VICTIM. railroad transportation Your Horse has chafed his neck until it is ab solutely cruel to make him work, or he has effort of Mr. Host's deserves to be cut himself on wiro or & nail. Now do you | cailed comedy, when. porbans a loss sofiney know that one bottle of Hallor's b Wire | term truthfuily agplies to his other plays. liniment wiil absolutely caro every cut, [ Throughout ““A Midnight Bell” the humor bruise or old sore! Just try it, of the genuie sort, Then again, 1ts suce - coss i3 assared by the ta of the peoplo in For heauty, artistic worth and literary | it, and such comedians 88 (ieorgo Lichards, merit, no maguzine of its class fills the | Eugene Canfieldiand . K. Dillon, who At ills0 woll ua *Potorson, Somo of tho | naturally Into” tha Testmeworkc ol 'a” Host 586 BEORY W of the dny are among | €omedy.” The sale of seats for the entiro posted on the latest novelties and | ' conesday morning, changes in tho fashions, busides giving | P.S. Gilmore, the great band-master, is them many handsome dosigns for fancy | maling on extendod tour with his famous fars, Cures al At all druggists iessler's Magic beadeches in 20 minu HE DIED OF FRIGH Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. # Ago a Damage Suit Was umped Up Against Him Only to Be Dismisscd by Allison's Theory of Rupist Smith's Plaintiff, Taking ¢ prge Smith, the colored rape flend, who rerally supposed to have been stranglod h bya mob of infuriated lynchers, died from fright At least that is what the assistant coroner, Yesterday a roportor sought out Judgo A. M. Post, and asked him somo questions con- cerning tho ciarges mado by the World- ora uday morning's isst HerITin Sundky morning'a issue Dr. Allison, solemnly declared under oath Economy In thelr use Owners’ association occupicd the chair with DeWitt's Littlo nzton, Omaha Omaha § Albert Millef I Mary § Prank Andell, Omal I Teresa Kuberer wynn, frame residence, Eizhteenth streets feks, two-story frame dwell- Ippleton avento e Deruiits ... old. Made-in handsome brown plaid cheviots, with cape, with fine lin- W YOI ings and fancy sleeve linings, actual value $4.25, at Boys” Overcoats, treet, Bdward Lhereafter. ho Howe scales, the only scale with our tected bearings. Nocheck rods, Catalogpe of Borden & Selleck Co., Chicugo, 11 Colonel Dailey Talks, — Colonel D. B, Dail ()l}:'u\lm'il Bluffs, ex Tiye & oar surgeon, I T. Allen, M.D. county attornoy of Poutawattamic cotnty | Hamgo blk, 15th & Hurney, Omaha. Of and district attornoy of the ‘old Town Thiry | fice duys, Mon., Tues., Wod., and Sat. Judicial district, i which Decatur county | e was situated a 'tho timo tho case occurred, | The American Tnstituto fair in | ud who was quoted by the World-Herald, | York city this fall, isone of the finest 4 every bottle. Eisner & Mendel J son Co., 6 Burclay Strect, Vanilla -\ Of perfect purity. n S : S : A and naodla-work, and valuable. papers | bond and will bs in Omaka on Monday afve Lemon -| of great strength. said the judge, In roply to tho 18- | v oy yac morning, and on the strength of it i '," ALY l1|\ Jasohold wdben. | B0ON and ovening, the Yith inst., at the Colis Orange - porter’s question, “1 have soon the World- | {iuiruey, FEOTARE,AC of 106 Srmhkth of b Nt ote Dl vt 508 Chistnat | seum. "Ho bruigs u_quintetie of noted Almond = Horald of Sunday contajning what purports | tinuatice of tho preliminary examination so | fent, ete. Published At 808 Chestnut | gingors—Monsignor Clodio, tenor, and Mr. Flav felisaeal t bo a communication from Leon, la. | thatne could amend the information to suit | Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OMaony, bass g tho boautifal ¢ Rose etc;) Flavor as delicately . g act, | this new puase of the situation _— 2 . | smgers \ho recently, astonished Now ¢ LBl A 2 el ML A o, caso was. called. in police court at 10 | WILL, MOVE ON WASHINGTON, | smfeis Who recently, astons vrillianc, and dellclously as the fresh frutt that town was tho home of my family. I | ;000" vastorday, and the twenty-throo s beauty of their volces, the Missos moan my mother, sisters and youn broth- | gafendants, the half dozen lawyers repr Omaha Busiucss Men Determine to | and Emilo Schueeloch, and Mr. S, Kronbe ers. I never had ny other husiness hcms | se I"T them, among \}Imm W 4'w|ur:;<u Have the Convention. :h‘l";'l'ylv-m;. hynxv.r'u '-Y\IM- ton, ‘I"H-l\ are 4 K noved to Columbus in December, 18i, | man Bryan, scores of witnesses and a K i | perliaps tho most attractivo soloists Gilmoro I yoars old. & charie of seduciion was brought | A short dclay was occasioned by the tardi. | convention committeo was held in foom 340 curiosity to héar so famous aud bi RAISEiHb;. TE ot ntt » that I was in- | ness of two or three of the defondants, but | of Trs Bee building last night. prai nd they will be a gre GOUEH GUHES " Alotol, On the sontet tor an fnvoes! an officer was sent out to hustle them in, and Prosident Bogus of tho Real Estate | attraction to even a ( » concort. Tho [l WUbh:by tho grand Jury at 10:30 the county attornoy callod Dr. Alli- programme contains much that is new us DOCTOR nored and the prosecution dist son, thoe firstwitness for the prosecution 4 well as e lasting favorites, Among tho A civ il sBlbTor damages onas “The doctor testified that ho conducted the | Major Clarkson as socret & former 1s a selection from the “Cavalleria , n tho samo Pluintfls_attorney autopsy on the body of Smith on the day fol Colonel Scott was tho first speaker. Ho | Rusticana, ra that is creating a genu missed and the rocord shows that it was lowing his death, and that Dr. Hacrigan as- | said that he did uot think e cessary for | ino furor », a3 usual, has been tho Jaintil’s cost.’ I was about to be married | Sisted him, He found the brain 1n a normal | the business men of Omaha to raise a guar- | first to reproduce the music fo his audiences, H ¥ thie. woman who s now my . sifakad was | condition, but the Ilaing membrane shoswe anteo fund now, but proposad that a com- - anxious to end the case. So I agreed to aud | the iufiltration of clotted blood. The lu :,yylx’ltr“l”;l:'ll;l“llu.:]'"L“‘\l\:"lll’lli'lvl“-)‘1":) 5"“ SWastin, i ENGLISH did pay plaintiff's attornoy a sum suficlunt, | Were normal, but thero was frothy mucus in | substuntial businoss Vspecial car and work = Want to buy where eighty-five cents will do the work ofa doll either in money or property, Idon’t now | the brone Theo heart was A Bttt i iy Marringe % don’t you?: Belleve s llone . s vork ofa do nri IR bON HIUBY (0. 6over ot aHA Copbatn. || niitak a tho kidne ith tt g i | e PG iz e nsens. o t eli men are equal, and that you're s big a toac money he had expended. The total was | showed an avasation of blood. The T'his idea was deemed a good SO o & as there is in the puddle, eh? Have you got a boy? Want to make 8100 0 | cevvical vertebrie showed threo distocations. | following committeo appoiuted: = Messrs, [ Juds i an Independent of him? Take him with you to buy an overeo, about £100 which was th C B OliiFlison;s Rosewater, - Hivohcook oot 4 5 I you t uy an overcoat thing of 7alue paid or transt § SR S ELRC T Uy TR TR LT b L) s Uudg S92 s - s : this week, azd when you're asked eight or ten dollars for a boy’s sottlomont of. that case, thivd and fourth and fourth and fifth verte® | Balcomb and Seott. ol S . SRR e sandentastiina s s gl ) Y ul},’mU mont o that L1310 oonlalns SuohE The first showed & constderable pr i A\ub"nm umv{lulmufl;ln.[‘l‘ fi;v..’,y{\fzx_;l»[ in England Teay e Independent, don’t buy it, Come here. You'll teach youp mass of pure Hetlon, skillfully intorwoven | Sure on tho spinul chord, and would ino matter was discussed by several prese y g U with o thiraad! of. bl a0 lsplays: 1 its. | cauised denth, bt the oulier two dtclocAtions! | W ho al favored Colonel Seott's sbomo. , for 1s. 1%, and ”()}VS Overcoats oI et ik in America . : ' author to such oxtent that to notice cvery I'he witness said that the contracted condi- |”-|”xl' “:‘.l‘,lj \‘ s SO SNE A a0 Gt o1 For boys 8 to 12 years old. Made in handsome chargo at 4his time would ve impossible. So 1 of v{ 1;4 e mnlullvlu Appearauoe [n': HCRL G \"‘(l’I!‘; ) waer's association for 25 cents a bottle. blue stripe, with cape, with fine linings and r a5 the article refers to my Masonie stand- ated that death resulted from so.ne grea ns C ort. ; o . : s = S " FEla6 Ve TIBIE B e &5 BO ¢ 1’",’;'," Vears llv:lmvvl’ Torataty ‘:n“\:u;n" ;i otion, and o was satisfied that | 5;‘ ,i,\, overy one present rl"l‘ i xv.]nl.uilq The fnlld;\lnq Lk u‘U were 188 |‘1‘X by the IT TASTE GOOoD. ]) fancy (I) >velinings; actual values up to $2.80 at SGtH A T Ean S ARy MAseY Swmith died of fright. There wero sixteen | Scott does about the ma 1d they all say | superintendent of buildings yesterday : SERyRa ) ' erCo: A WiTh B To0 oy 7 porsonal. right | contused wounds and bruises on the he that if an organized, determined effort is |y \y. Dr. Acker’s Engiish }'Jl]s >0yS vercoats, T may bave to the secrecy of the lodge and body ext lly, but they were not se made thero can bo 1o doubt but that tho Curo Sickness and Headache, For boys 5 to 12 years cords 50 far as Iam concérned and authorizo | ous, and if the man had lived would have | next national republican couveution will be £ Small, pleasant, n fuvorite with th . an inspection by the World-Herald if | given him little trouble : T [P UL iy it will agree to print such parts thereof as That was the sum and substance of Dr. i 2 T % < » W cquosted by my frionds. When 1 | Allisons observations and he was excused, GRe BANK FAILURE. o FOR SALE BY KUIN & CO, and SHER- may bo requested by my friends. Wk Totai : moved to this state | was a Mason in good Detective Haze was the uvext witness e RSN S o MAN & MUCONNELL, Cmaha standing, and as such brought my demits | called, but he was not asked a question, 13 | A. U. Hancock, the Omaha Lawy DELTIS, X from the lodge aod chapter at Leon and haye | the conuty attorney concluded nov to examina Interested and Missing. s T I @ DHBOBS @O | Forvoyssto12 years old. Made of magnificent all o & motber of o lodge aud chaptor at | Any moto withesses as it stoad, and asked foF | Roports from Grotan of the failurs thare of | Nalenst e linewor 48 i lor (s hod, 1ty THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! wool, fancy cheviot, with cape, fine serge lin- Colunivus for fourteen years, and am a mem- | fow hours time to amend_thio information. | ) “ePORLS from (ivetnn of o fuiluro thero o GUiCTI, orioaNb B S e (=] p A @ ings, and fancy sleeve lining, value, ARl bor now of the grand chapter of the state I'his \\'nl»'mxu;nu( by the Gt and the caso | ¢o¢ic'& Co., grain dealers, have created con- HATSS - Michaol, n Lo, o TUTT,S B IS i Cy < ining, value, $6.00, itloontiiiied foreslaa s Eaopiuatil T asayedl) [was continuea o oclock, e IR LE b ST | e b e T e LU T & Ul to Cowmbus, fifteen yoars ago in Decomber. | At tho afternoon session County Attorney | 31f{arte St hrls DFibTnaliown sEottha b [l BynL i sl R OE el GBTIN"Y' LIVER PI\'LI.S@ oys sters, 1 marriod thére, and thero my daushtor was | Mahonov roud two now counts to tho original | {7, [JARSe0 D IFRiul Svion el (h6 bus | i) from i IOt GBT AT Ont ol Gonia 1th ; For boys 13 to 18 years old. Made of great thick born. About @ vear iater than tho suit ir. | compla charging tho dofendants with | piess BVGIes, his Hval, for b i 000 iy ¥ i @ ChHlvIoh L o a1 G Blobl e itk TATEY grestlon, oy healthohaving Sfalled, spurty f teccifying and strightening tholinegro’ to | ®8 - rancsol lins ot bean)in the clty stace 10 p. o, at 1613 Slaid (,n'g,',.m,-,fl'.“mr actual value up to $6.00 friends, led by Hon, Francis Varga, then the | death. This was rather unexpected and tho [ o< Thursday and nouo of his friends bhere chwartz,” Notice K L g, 4 most iuflucntial man in southern Towa, with- | counsel for the defense at once nsked for a [ St ™ g of bis whereabouts. or $7.00, at Ol oy Sagaeation from e, took Btapsiwhich iconlinhance. SThis ivas axreeable’ tolMr. |I=5A o ar cam to Ttk B froni Gretaa says: + : Boys’ Overcoats R E R OLAER R || DR O G T GRS T b _John Grabow and W. Kirkpatrick atta _— Dr Bfl”ey Y ats, tingo, Cape Verdeislands (not Chii, ns stated | was proposed to postpone the heariug for 70 wor! bal 8c 38 in A a n 3 5 L Al . e Bo : 3 to 19 years old. Made in oo iupors)* Afioe 100 vars | Rsiguod | threosecis, butt attorney for Nohsatator | $170 OMLL of basic st more UNSORUPULOUS IMITATORS TE T Laading R SR R LHE fECEE D, Objouted, ‘as; his ‘cllentwas ‘unable to get | agyinst the bank, Bank Examinor Cowdery have sought to profit by the 0 { DENTIST vet collar, with fine serge iining and fancy No! will wot mention the name | bail. SHatga Ol 5 motnlig, : | 5 g L et collar, e i of "o vomun roforred ' to by | The caso was flually contimued until 104, | (905 fharko of who ounk tuis (worning, but | feN highreputation of Johann Hofl’s =l sleeve lining: | Actual value, $8/80, at tho World-tierald. I’l"m' paper has caus { m. Friday, Hancock left here Wednesday evening and bl Malt Extract. Bewaveof them, o ".,wt'x .«\”,»IIIA‘\Iqu.\ };K‘l" S hos < ” S ] suffering enough, never saw the child Was/§ash in{Omabia L RUtsaNY: oYedlnm FNG E SRR Sas ‘elepone 1085, ith and Farnam Sts. 2 4 5 S R 0 hurs enlng. N 3 Look for the signature of e o s A on our ae. roferred to, and tho story that it was named trace of i las boen secured sinco. Prosi- | [0 g (o0 108 e | <6 ° A all sct of tooth, on rubbor, for 8 Perfaot 1c Ala“‘m—nt 1S for me is u'pure fabrication. o bIcesails bowinttowa Prrine ¢ *‘Johann Hofl” on the necic of | g fRiLietof toeth, on runb reniovable —_——— ““"KI:" work, just Ihl'l \.‘\[nl . singers und Her Head Was Level. el s DR e 1 ha Say, Jenny, will you have me! No, Tom. r’I\ t}x L : \Yl’:.n»lt.P‘lu‘l[ Why tiot, Jeny! *Cause you carry bottles Alings [agEronscnablo riltes Jall work in your pocket, Tom. Whv, Jeuny, this 13 . g Now | ovly a bottle of Haller's Sire Cure Cough i | Syrup. O-0-0-01 Pom. 0-0:0-0! Jeuny. Tab- leaux. said that the statements atuributed to nim 8 great injustice, and denied ever having mude avy sich assertions. Ho saiil that he told the World-fierald re porter that he bad a dim recollection that such a case, but he couta not say there was 10 it, and did not want his tioned or to bo drawn into 1t in aoy s e could give no information wiat- erning the alloged episode of nine— tean yearsugo, “I had just been appointed by the gov- ernor,” said the colonel, “to fiil the vacanc caused by the death of District Attorne, MePherson. ‘Thero were thirteen countivs in the old Third district and Decatur county was one of them. 1 havo a very faint recol lection of this case, in fact there is only n dim impression of it on my mind, and 1 could mot swear that there was ever an ndictment returned on | it, I remembver that it was brought before tho grand ju but 1 kuow that [ never tried tho case. The World-Herald alleges thut an Indictment was roturned and then quashed because I had removed from the county and was not there to prosecute it, 1 never was county attorney there, as al- leged, but “was® district” atiorney and nover lived there a my residenco in Towa has always been hero. X remcnibor Mr. Post. as living thore, and he was rogarded as u very bright lawyer. Ho moved in the best society and was one of tho loadors. Tho World-Herald reporter said that tho court records of Decatur county ‘were destroyed by fire, and wanted the his- tory of the case. He said that it was taken to auother county on a change of venue, ana L told him that in that caso it would have gono to either Ringgold county, the county seat of which is Mount Ayr, or to Clavk connty, the county seat, of whiich is Osceoln, and that tho records'could be found there us they had not been burned up.” ‘Ihere Was No Indictment, evor given, The best of everything in this country seems to have been gath- ered there for tife inspection of the visi- tor: yot among these carefully arranged displnys the one that particularly re- ceives the admiring attention of all who enter the hall is on the left of the entrance, namely, that of Walter Buker & Co.%s Breukfust Cocon and Chocolate. No more tasteful or artictic display has ever been made. In a booth of white and gold mples of their famous HBreakfast Cocon’ are served free to all 1 y attived young ladies dressed to the exact costume of Liotard’s “La Belle Chocolatiere,” which is familiar to ey user of cocoa, through its doption by Walte ker & Co., as their trade-mark. T pale blue satin gowns, old gold satin basques, lace eaps and neat white aprons harmonize well with the hangings of the booth. On mahogany counters stretch- ing around the booth” ave displayed the differcnt products of this fivm, ~ cocoa, chocolate, broma, cte.; also the cocon pod s it comes from the tree, and its evolution into the powdered cocon. “Theva is also a_photograph of one of the ponderous machines used by Walter Ba- lker & Co., with a eapacity of five tons of pure coee daily Unliko the Dutch process, Walter Baker & Co.’s method of manufacture employs no chemicals, no dyes nor alkalics, butall their pro: ducts are absolutely pure and healthful, No visitor to the faircan help sceing tho oxhibit, nor having scen it, can help admiving it. - RECENT ARMY ORDERS. Mexic pitomized Ciry oF Mexico, Oct. 19.—General Miguel Negrete, the conquerer of tho Kreuch at Pucblo, is dangerously itl. "Three of the Indian chiefs who rebelied at Maxacanu in Yucatan, have been taken prisoners. A company has been foffmed to plant 100,- 000 india rnober trees in the state of naloa. An berb has been found in Yucatan which cures almos! case of insanity. Bl Thompo (newspaper) says the gambling houses here have decidod 1o close s busi ness is very bad wbling houses hero are under govérnment protcction and owned by promiuent private eitizens and public ofticials Wwho bve a license to gambl Rafacl G. Acosta has been named Mexican cousul at Philadolphia, A Philadelphia syndicate is negotiating for one of the largest onyx quarcies in this couutry, situated Lwo tiles from tho Southi- orn raily o If all tho worla were water, And all the wator were ink, What should we do for bread and food, What should we do for driak! Ifall the wortd were water wo'd have weot feev and then colds, ana what would we 8o without Haller's Sure Cure Cougn Syrupt HAIR PULLING MATCH, Female Convicts Amuse Themselves Pirrsnure, Pa., Oct, It has just boen learned that a free-for-all fight occurred among the female prisoners at the Claremont, worktouse Thursday nignt, Two women in That Helps to Cure 7" The Cold. H . The disagreeable tasie of the =" COD LIVER GIL is dissipated in SCOTS Of Pure Cod Liver Oil withx HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION, SIS, COUGH, COLD, OR DISEASES, ‘may take tho ody With a8 mitch snttsfaction ag ho milk, Physteians aro proserih whero. ILis a perfeet emulsion. § auda wonderful flexh produee “FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD."” The Times, Londor Apollinarss “'THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” EXTRACT WILL CURE known its value in bleed- 1tis the prince of remadies M. COLLINS, Cameron, io. CATARRH “Have been n constant eufferer for years from sovare colds in head and Tried most overy known Pond's Extract rulioved me dorfully, and has offocted almost a radical cure '— FREDERIC E. FINCK, New York City, SORE EYES 18 acts like magic i 50 much for sore eyos, JAMESON, LAMENESS “Lstrongly recom for lameness, and veo MICHAEL DONOVAN, N. Y. Athictic ‘SORENESS ' Had a large eating t constantly on my ankl had eaten fo the bone. For onths | doctorad to n Tried a bott'e of Pond's E cured immo VANATTA, Lockiooss, Fla. oly "~ MINNIE —] NO CURE! NO PAY. OWNS 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, MNeb. (0 1n modleine as ating mith the Luro, and all ¥ s | lindertake'and faf o m. 08 p. wi. Sundal Jmns whow w0, Skin and Urlnney Oreans, % are. Consultation froe. Book (Mysteries of Lie) Otlioe hours 0. to12m. Send stawp for reply. Dr.J.E.McGREW THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho treatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 years 11 annoying discharges; Strietu or ditlieu! ving the Bladder; Syphilis u B orvousnoes, Gonorie Debili oo aud A e i \itality, Bod Mo Despondent, Dis Rolicf obtained without 1ods ot tir business. The most poworful romedies known to mod for tho trentment of tho above diseasos. The wi l!l'~[mmll-ul‘4‘ come eheerfu ll ’nlul Tene \[ml J‘ ' Catirage, 8y caourecs. and faciliticn for. dc S Leorrespondencostrictly private, W sito for torms, lars and question list, DR. J E. McGREW, Omaha, Neb. MOORE'S REE OF LIFE the laundry department had a quarrel which resulted in an ucipiont riot, Tho prisonors fought each other fiercely and mato officers bad to be summoned after the fem severely damaged each other's clothing and faces. During the night two of the worst of them eseaped and bave uot been caught. BRUISES Judgo J. I Reed, the lowa ex-congross- ST, man, who has graced the stato sup Changes of a Day In the Reg boneh and is now on the beneh of ecourt of vice, Taud cluims, was district ldgo of tho'Third | Wasnixeroy, D, C., Oct. 17.—[Special district at tho timo rofercd to, and ho had n cgram to Tik Bee.] —The following ar: Vivid recolloction of tho case, audgsucn of the | | c.06r M o Tue Bee.] —The foliayjiiz gmy, facts as camo to his knowledee at that time, [ 0F1ers wore issued today: Major Charles e = *“The case camo to my notice. in. Octob Smart, surgeon, will proceed to Kansas SAY TUAT BALMACED A LIVES, 1873 said the judge, who, despite his snow | City, Mo, to represent tho medieal depart- white beard aud venorable appearance, is ment of the army at the aunual meoting of | Two Members of His Staff Deny the Vigorous and halo ana hearty us many a | tho Awerican Paolic Health association. 1o Reported S Founger man. I was appointed to the berich | ba tield in that eity from Octobor. 20 to" 2 anopteq fulf e preceding month, and had held four .or | 1501, Leavo for fiftean days 1s gy pted Cap- [ CiNCiNNAT, O., Oct. 10.—Dr. Prancis five terms of L There were but two | tain'Charlos M Grandy. assistant surgeon, | Rivers and Signor Carlos DelRio, late of the Lo tuke effect upon the tinal adjournment of | military staff of President Balmaceda of the urimy medical board now in session in ' terws a year in thoso counties, and they did not last more than a week. That was my New York city. Leave of absenco granted Second Lioutenant William 1. Littlebrant, first torm in Decatur county. I remomber those carly cases better than ubseque ones, i thoy woro among the first ones [ I hoeav September Dy 3 on h o eptember 26, Dopartment of tried aftor golng on the beneh, and this “ono | Arizonn, is ostontied ono montn: L cuy o8 : I g Jhav ono of - tho kina | absonca for two months i granted Fieay | bim oither in New York or furope. ot 1, srame O N NADStiaulas alin hometthagas fiom :u.un\h'"",,““,"’l Dosides it olho | Lioutenant John C."I. ‘Milson, Fifth in- e n Oet. 15 STATR F ( Femi "t il them Byt poomplained against was a lawyer, | fautry. Tho leave of absence. srantal Cap. | A handsomo complexton 18 ono of tho groat Ot 37, STA E O A famaty AN LIl HerTals A, o caso s n:ul‘n.-r.v‘ ot grand juey, but | tain Levi £, Burnett, Seventh infantry, on- | est oharms a womnn can nossess. . Borsontia frAn R sturn i, AW R SR eommaing, ihe cruo bill, ‘and ignored [ tember 7, Dopartment of the Dlatte, is ox. | complexion powder gives it Miekar OMoer W, b VAT ' R thocomplaint. Tha oase was vory vigar | tandod twenty dave. . Tho leave. ot At e ! : & G INFEANMATIONS ously pushed by brothor-fo-law of ‘tho | granted tecond Liouteuant oo, oonce Funeral of Poct Divis, o Sriiase dssct Bendin Baltashin o:sate wred. DR.J STEPHENE Leban, of lan il e [THE NEW COLLAR| ‘ the roquest of the district attorney, Colonel AMES E. READE, 1o delphia, TRADE 1ARK (é/}/ L nius S, Huines, Androw Stuart, Sylvester Dailey, T made an order that the case be sub- and should be alwavs 3 : Cornell University e line that you may w n:h to ask. Write e@ ‘f mitted to the grand jury. Tam quite positive, kept on hand for em= venue. " h Gehrig, William McKeaney, David R — '& G N however, that uo indictment was ever re ergencies. — Bradford, dward Moued, Simon 7, Carne ¥ 809 kandacape Tradgsmark on ALDEN gFAon’ | AM_S_UIDS “Delightful and refreshing.” b 5 *'Pond's Extract has been 4 with Brirtsit Mepicar. Joukyat., T e T S DU SOLE EXPORTERS: Cases of bruises, and hes always proved very bansficial " LITTLE SISTERS THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD, OF 'THE POOR, Now Yotk City LONDON, ENG, 8PRAINS Cabin $30 10§10, 1 o stonuior and leat on State rovi. Intermediato and sLo0rage atIow. 1ats s e Sor- ©Had my Ieft b kurnad, A Man May Look Over Sanmviosion AL AL His Glasses, ALIL N Y PIRAMSHIEPS, But he ought not to overlook the fact that ALDEN & FAXON can speak through the advertising columns of newspapers for his profit. Attractive advertisements that have selling quali- Aloxnndria, Mo,, ties in them is what you wish, and | p.. 7. B. Moor this is one of the important things we Dear Sie:—I obtained a bottle ‘wl med- pride ourselves on being able to do. vec.of Life, from our drugglst Chili, who passed through here enroute to N York Bal da is not dead, 11 STATE ! (ithstanding, aud_ thoy xpocted 0 meot | New York and Giasgow The funoral of Alonzo Hilton Davis will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Seward Street, Metbodist Episcopal church to Forest Lawn. Rov. A. A, Crano will ofticiute, assistod by Ievs. Charles W, Savidge and’ George H. Brown tended e De WitU's Little Eariy kasers, bastpul, e Western Pensions. Wasiixaros, D, €, Oct. 19,—[Special Tel egramto Tue Ber.|-The following list of pensions granted is orted by Tue Bee and Examiner Buroau of Claims : Nooraska: Original—Edmund Wyckhofr, Jumes A. Pedigo, Robert W, Cowan, Cyro- ) o, . C. Anderson, and have used it I'he field that we can cover for you is | :‘“ D aar h R R practically unlimited. - What amount | quce the doso n tittle, as it s pretty of money do you wish to expend? | strong modicine and gots i its worlf, What papers?” What section of the | in the right time and \\';"-\‘\‘J";:;"‘fly world shall we touch for you? We | yoorers Tras ot ita. n positirs wura tor iianes make it our Dbusiness to answer |‘aadiiversouniint and a b 00d divevsen Dasilh promptly any question along this | fres ot Lia tia srasc tits 1w o ir ment wus ever roturned agalust nim, eivil suit was instituted shortly afterward turned. 'Of course, I heard of — the. case . (PR s esno Joseph. . Davis, - Tncrense —dohn’ G D Seal Skm Garmenis. Buff Wrapper. ARE STRICTY! outside of mly official capacity, aud it was my undorstanding that Mr Post denied that there Was any promise of marriage. Ho was regardd as u Very promising young man, aud was popular e recua When you make up your mind to take "‘l\“‘""" T.-Rlloy, -““\;‘ )] ”“””,"”“‘ 00d's A SArsapal do not be indue v.v\‘ AELiD, datos B MoDaulols, Lo B ! ik o pkTATAIN: 0ok o Laiduced tobuy it . Hasnes ) patibsaia Lerl FUR CAPES. MADE ‘ONLY BY [ NEw - L iiaes clatim that “0urs s as good as Hood s oy Widows—Matilda P, Cannon, i 0 REWSPAPER MEN'S FUR ADVERTISIN Ao g Mew York and London. 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