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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1801 SULPHUR SPRINGS AS A l’;\l(l(.‘:-1‘,.\7.Tri?y'."31-21..’|.11. ey "ana e Tudwe e | ANARCHY HAS LOST TS GRI?, ——— received would partially answi let him [ off with & and costs altogether. Holmes Ll M et WML L o Ll ‘r',‘,‘,’,f‘,;:,f:““;),,";';H‘“[““”','j,:y,"jj'.'“:“';:,,r“‘v,[,‘,‘l‘;',’:"\,': Ohicago Practically Freed from ths Dicciples Lan est in Little Indian Story, out and get sufiicient money to pay the fne, of the Red Fla, thfi WOPld. @ TR This she did. e n Trunk. BURIAL PLACE OF CHIEF WHITE EAGLE. John Fitzgerald was caught last ovening | OLD LEADERS DEAD OR IN PRISON. iy by Chief of Police Brennan while making PRSI In the department of flavor- away with a trunk bel, ing to Bert Wilcox. Lost Raler of tho Omahas Rests | 38 With 8 tronk bolonglog 1o Bort Wileox, | 1o “enn e e 1o nie ing extracts, the Price Fla- Our alvertising department will pay Twenty-five Dollars in Gold for Cabinat Photozraphs of the There — Club Decides to Build a | the thied story of the block near Twenty Kfforts to Keep His Word— yoring Extract Co. has the five handsomest boys, ages 4 to 18, received by us up to January lst. 1892, The Twenty-five Dollars ta Boulevard Comprehending fourth and N. *_ When tho fellow saw Officer oty oF 4 Whips largest andtmost completely L ys, ag i { by 1p to January lst, 1892, y o dropped the trunk and attempted ' i " o e the Springs. 10 et aswag, UL Wwas nabbed by e chiel Wheok: equipped laboratory in the bz divided as follows: $10 to the first, $3 to the second, $5 to the third, $3to the fourth ani$2 to the = OO LLLUULLE G L B e world. Thousands of pounds filth. In order that you may not confounl this offec with a cortain style of sensutionul alverig” The Fifth Ward Kickers club mot last I\y\:nunmn Bros. of Chadron markete Oiito16n HunRA. of THR Bas, § RO e R T : : ; z P evening for thoir bi-we kick, ot 1184 | 570 o ot Dawsonvillo, Mo, brou ML AL it ) ; frequently indulged in, we will plainly state our reasons for it. Twice each year we 1ssue g Sherman avenue, John T. Cathers occupied Berry of Dawsonville, Mo., For the benefit of the nervously iuclined, Beans are consumed every g by D e MO RS A. Meger and others brought inclgh- | {10 Horald has been making a sestomatio in- year in Dr, Price’s Flavoring secrotary’s table, rs of cattle from Lakesi on as to the size and status o d Suse Pt . 3 3 o Rodman explainiod the objoct of o | K, M, Gibson of Milforl, Utah, camofn | Bnsechist organizntions in this clty, and in <tract of Vanilla. This im- illustrate these catalogues to a certain extent. We can, anl so far have, used what are known ag meeting, which was cnlled for the [ with two double aeck loads of sheep, an elaborate report of three columns states, fietse busiiess. 18 accounte ; 5 : ; & purpose of discussing tho park question. | Loveland & Co, of Brounan, S Do mar. | on what it laims as tho best authonty, that : ‘b“t’]”‘”“‘f"” “T“”“‘l‘l ock cuts,” that is, ready-made cuts. Aside from the fact thit these cuts never look like “real He said that he favored tho idea of a system | keted three cars of cattle ® Pennington | wthere is no organized anarchy i Chicago: or by the purity and excel- o iy > x i oy % 5 i of parks and thought. that the Ffth ward el I DA L U g that_thoro o bl Ly o wocleties or lence of their production, the boys.” anybody can buy them, and we frequently run across atalogues containing cuts exactly like ours hould not be forgotten, His idoa was to se unions which preach or countenance anarchy ; ot ; Atk it & . . . f i ¢ T . ot 4 BHNO'H fovy Neres st ke Siptive Springson (|| . MARIG Oty MinIAtHzas) that the 0ld teaders are dead or buried in the result of effort—a deter- As our advertising department aims, in a certain degree, at originality, we desire for our wext cata a littlo plateau overlooking the Mistouri |, Eenions, Grum corps W €IS, 8 danco | penitentiary, or wanderers through th Mified afiort tojmalke atticles river, Council Bluffs and the valiey for miles | = RER O S it fintshed their work | COUBLEY, oF have settled down and become resting place of White Eagle, tho last | The strect is to be paved with Colorado | probably there are not any more men in Chi- free from hurtful materials, chief of the Oma whnose bones have been | sandstone, cago today who would do murder for a buried thoro for the past forty years. N Tho guests of the Reod hotel will give a | theory of socal reform than there are in any of the highest strength attain. Ia ~ 7 r ~ i rm Redman said that when he canio liere, - | ball Thankseiving evouing at tho hostelry | great community.’ able, and at a price within < / | three years ago, he saw a_mound the on | that they cail hol Nearly 300 invitations e Y > 2 m | foet high, and under tho brow of Tiave tieon iaaued Died Doing His Daty. the reach of all. With push % il v : 0 seve tey of Indians, w At the Presbyterian baz No. 210 drew | Captain Istello of the schooner Hattie BT LALE Sl U CL G ALY “::“"’“,"‘Im“‘l’.: the lucky numbar for the prize—an ele | Emstello; whieh sank. oft Manisteo, lost his honest success is achicved Boond togother with grapo vines, Subse. | Painting. Tho loidor of that number can | jio through his effort to save Annia Connors, and held, quently vellng imm its burnea the I’;“r Y"\)pn/\‘] by ":i” x'l‘vu ”l. BUIDEE | the cook, from drowning, During the storm e g : ¥ stakes for fire wood, and tho mound had i Young Men's Repub ub me the cook was greatly frichtened and Captain e attached to this offer are these: The Piotos are to be displayel in our siyw winlows New Years Eve, ¥ A i o0 this evening at Ju Sutton’s oftice. The ' B gradually worn away until it s now almost f o Por'the meoting 18 to doviso some moans Estelle promised to save her it the boat was W o groun White Eagle was wounded in a battle with op the club intact during the winter by . When the boat struck a bar, The loss of flesh is a trifle. tho Pawnees, and was brought home and despite tho protests of the mate, tho captain | 7o number of thousand catalogues which we mail to our out-oftown customers. It is necessary that we lozue a set of cuts of typical “western boys.” as perfect as can be made— 5 have the privilege of using cuts male from these five Photos in our next catalogue. All k you need not | potos will be numbered in rotition as fast as received, and those ¢ omparied by stamps wiil b re turned after the contest. most in sight of the piace where he was born. | will give a ball on Th ovening in | €O R SO place should be fittingly marked, but that y J. 1, ) b llepitis WaKcartod ;| 6 R imbadl toft8hlssan tipelnn anat el But, if you go on losing > city would all want to visit the placo Tonneily's ook Failed to Pay. said that e was ¢ at White Faglo | Chumverluin's "Coug Romedy. 1 wust say 2 n suod In the cire vby | trifle? Dar Pioneer;” Sol. Davidsohn, Proprictor “The Nebraska Tribune” and C. A. Elmen, Proprictot Omalia reservations, when an Omaha guide | very bad cough this spr 2d coughed o, attorney for tho plaintiff, *Mr. Don- chief die ed at this placo, de- | rolief the first nig straits for funds chief died and was b 1 at this place, de relief the first ni UM Pearle L e oo Ruby Valley, Novada. pay thonotd out of the profits of bis ook, | pue Wil tell you what it is to ho was a litile suspicious of Mr. Redman’s | e Festuor Printing Co., 1307, 1309 i the business was incorporated Mr. Redman said that it was not only emi- | the old Knights of Pythia ARG bt PR b b e the spot was a sightly one and by naturo | Jc a orge Lliowmas and Thoma s for two hours, but in trying to come | fOr some time or lose a good Messrs. N. P. Feil, Business Manager “The Bee;" Frank J. Burkley, Business Manager “World, S tOIY Conae The Best Cough Medic 50 of tho story connected with it B b o oS i sy running down. Is that a was buried there, and told of rip he took | itis the best cough medicine e used in '] rinters, fe , 000 dam- toid him that that tribe bad not had a chief | until his nose bled. 1 got a bottle of Ciam- Iy went to Mr. Pearlo o lve is Bucon- | weight and generally you get scriblng it go accurately that Mr. Garrity | ho was ontirely G, Sehmid, | anoto for ft. Of course Donnelly hoped to A book on carerur riv- | I'hoto and send to Not So Romantic. i e LS ho book turned out a failure. Not alone proposition because 1t would havo the res 3 ussigned Lo the plaintif and ro- ‘mulsion of cod-liver p D e me L oy Ly ’,.‘,.).',\-.}‘3-‘ Howard street, Omahn, is now one of i BT G A oKe Tt oI HiSa e e % ol 1s - ~ (). ~ . . ~ P H e ¥ [ the best equipped printing ofiices in the 70omo dus six: mionths useful. Free. = buried in a sitting posture on his hLorse wul- Tho Knichts of v of South Omana | ytrempted to y out his word, but befora ly proper that the chicl’s last resting | ai raots, mittos on v fittod for a park. He tnought that visitors | Keegan. S hiWEE I HGATGVERUORT) HEATR 1 a short time, you are R {ey : O gt N i Voo s A A 1 y Herald;” Dan B. Honin, Proprictor “The Railway News Reporter;” Sophus . Neble, Proprictor * Den Frank Gareity, n government employ I will drop you oy busled Pough L Winbbago mnct | Iy thimlye My illo oy, 3 §ears id had b | nEes. ~“ome timo ato,” suid .. A Par Get back to your healthy | “Sycnska Journalen,” have kindly consented to act as Judges. for a great many yoars and that tholast | berlain's Cough Remely, and it gavo great | 10 Crypto B e [ Dae i torhaalih Write the name and age of the boy, and address of person sending Photograph on the back of could recoguize it. Publish this if you please. Mr. Munnecke said he wanted a park, but Blank Gooks and M agazines. 0 o 10 profits, but thero wa at | get there, and when Scott’s man replicd that ne had no land to | West. Their improved style of flat open- | Mr. Donnelly tont of Minnesota and e 25 and was talking as any m"lrlum books are y adupted vhile ) Suturday was served with Scorr & Bown, Chemists, 132 South sth Avenue, of Omuhlia, for he < 1 commercial . | notice of this suit. gist keeps S:ott’s Emulsion of cod-liver said thatho wes | Thoy make special prices on binding A rocious Murder Recallod, oll=alldcgaisis eR e yahere dolEges or of parks first, last and all the time. | {jhpary books & gl 5 : 25 He knew that tho Fifth ward had nover got v ooks, mi 8, ete. Also | One of the most atrocious murders in the 7 ey i fine line of wedding' cards, lottor of Cook county is recalled by a d1s ten what was justly ber due. It was a com- | UMY @ & ) 01 COUBLISRLOCH by & di e paratively level wara and had required no | heads, bill heads, and do all kinds of | pateh from Springiield announcing that Gov- Bl expenditures of money for grading pur- | job printing. — Country orders solicited, eruor Fifer lind pardoned 3 @@ 00 @ G & @ poses, and had not been rowarded with the e ;:‘u I C mu-(‘;:i e'ryE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WOR| LD!o ro of ha o money thi d MR, 'S THIRD. o, 1888, The X 3 : e fiture of half the money that had 10 e o e : 1 TS some of the othier wards in 3 Wil | then set him on fire. She confesscd the erime Tk o gt could vl henen | The Sklectrio Ml ighos Gompany, and elaimed that ho was & drunicord and had @r1iny LIVER PILLs @ do all that lay in his power to secure a her 1 5 (I e Bk LG A e LI, the unpl v habit L'the virtues of the Targer one callea for. He said that he | At last Tuesday night's coancil meeting | beating € : she had pouved efivetive; purely vegetable, understood th u the park bonds were | Messrs, Davis, Donnelly and E sh wero | il on him with the tention of frightening L m in this bordc voted it was specified what was 10 be dono | appointed n special committeo to confer with | i but didut intend to tako hislife. The 9@ @ 26 9 0 @ 99 with them. He was of the opinion, however, | President Wil VO maEaEThs g g ted for hor rolease took this that the boulovard question was not included | L -csident Wile Omaha Thowb- | view of the caso and was largely signod —— and hie thonght bo saw & wiy out of the difie | son-Houstor Elcetric Light company, rela- [ it was upon this petition that Governor culty. ITo was of the opinion that iunsmuch | tive to submitting another and more favor- | Fifer's actions were based 05 there was no boulovard in tho city one | nblo 1Ol o i counul L St Creed Lesotuti should bo constructed, and he knew thiat the “Jl Wiloyis totlaina yl'rnpml\t\‘i" o R 1oc b presny ey cuay Mare e tood i AnCASTOr One iwis alonfr upply the gas @isiricts with twenty sbytery today, 2 moal aiEhtly gulicdgIoriono swasialong thio [(#E i . deal of opposition, adopted Dr. Streyker's edge of tho bluff north of Grace streot to | cundle power incandescent lights at $20 each tho) t"t-ryl &]’):‘1‘1 ]1’1'4)[)0:('(l|r v Mb. Rtedman, | perannum. At a subsequent meeting ho | S e ~ohm‘mv u~k'm;zn‘;;\ gencral os: It would make an excollent dirt drive and | asked leave to change his proposition and | sembly to “turn entirely from tho project o = o would draw all the horse ownors in tho city. | Substitute 1,200 caudlo power arc hghts at | Fevising the Westuliaten contegsionor fath ARRKE THE LATREST FAD. 1t could be widened at the point rferred to fl““."'""" pefannumy. : S d\: ';,‘;:‘,E,T,‘,‘K;]g“l:j tave "fi‘;{;‘:}"'l' to ADING MERCHANT TAILOAS 1 bei 1 f R e TR Tho council regarded the plan as beiag too eh suc d seriptural dec- Qee se receive s past week fr g 4 cing S ( g i xBonbiveand raigoted! {6 Lot this s patial | Tavation [of those things Which' aro!moat See those reccived the past week from the LE and being sold for Graee street, thenee north following the con- [ most of whom reside in Chicago. in tho city to arraugo -for a \World's Sulphur Springs reserve be included with- } ) T mit e st nmoihten surcly belioved among us us shall be for the Siiere b ARG ISR S e IR 0 e e oy practient ol and edificution of all qur mem~ Mr. Diiley then offered tho following ves. | committeehad had @ conferenco with | bers and for u testimony to the world of the i olleneloReienelin : olution; > (en oftered tho followmis xes: | N1 Wiley “and “wnat - he . would | faith which was onco for all delivercd to the csolved, That 1t 1s the sense of this meet. | SUbMIt another proposition for Streat | soints.” ; S esolyeq mnnule lsiomense of bhis moote |11y ting but - before would havo | Prof. W. W. Harcington, ehicf of the R tour of the Vull to the south line of Sulphur | The proposition may reach the council to- | fair weaihor horaihere all - the | Thejp original price. They are the nobbiest thing i —— be shown. the bounds of the boulevard; X tet f north ine of the said Sulphur Competition tr 1 vhe ) She Was Determined to Die. SUITS i PANTS Fonr. |LA UVEQ[}UA]’S e S CC L CUeU e e eOCRU e 355555 fng that u boulevard be bullt east of Shorman doingso in the way of STYLISH SUITS cver scen in the city Springs reserve, at which point that parcel | pent, but it is hirdly probablo. that | workines of the sig rvice system and avenue, conmmeneing at some. point notth of | to confer witn the directors of the company, co of the United States, is of Tind"shown'onthe.elty map s | JSt bub At s hardly probablo tho methods for securing the predictions will INCLUDING MANY OTHER 553555565 S553335555585835555858384 £ of the largest possible results from \n Newspaper Advertiser desirous 1e d b b I Lo (16 prontseg | Bros: opea pr u €40 | Last ovening Ofiicers Bowen and Porter of | ¢ ailow made suit S i el el I S § ADS SKILLFULLY WRITTEN $ .o i~ A ey Seite the Cottage Grove avenue station, who were oL 3 st STARTING IN BEARLY. patrolling the lake front, saw a woman with | $25 tailor made suit e $10 tailor made pants.. mlor made overcont. 5 ARTISTICALLY DESICNED, pants . 35 tailor made overcont CONSPICUOUSLY PLACED, %% ) the north side of the city, Will Build a v a boy about 7 years old approaching the lake ) tailor made suit 4 $12 tailor made corge MeKenzio und that the ex- | One Big Building for Next Year Al- | gt the foot of Twentysseventh stroct. Tho i B i wnts 40 tail 1 cont E I t o y o stroct. R s i 5 | $14 t ade pants. . feiatn ] tailor made overcoat. . ..... F derate s m penditure of the park bonds was already pro- ready Sceured boy was & itterly and was boing | $40 tailor made suit......... X 814 tailc ? m‘\‘]: B e wn [r»u tailor made overaoit, at lnulu ate cost for such work, can vided o i eyees “i::;it\‘;'.‘l(:x1‘)l:’nul‘lu‘)];:‘lul;;'m“l Negotiations have been completed, and (hiuml:wllulon towardithe :\)I:L; by the woms ailor made suit...... 816 umlm um:lb u.ln‘ . s afford to let this advertisement “ in cluded roposed SRR = 5 who had a most determined look upc o : 5 5 $18 tailor mado pants. . ; outlay work will be commenced ina few aays in 1000 BINO pon k‘ N made suit $18 tailor m pants one ear and out of the other,” a\ M Rt ot oot | Srhcontabn s of ot | 5, o el | SO R SUITS I«OR I{EAN’I OR SALR ot donewith dverting . threobeappointed (o luy tho watter befora tho [ ablo tuportance. 1t fs nothing loss than tho | the woman who held his hand was park commissioners, and tie chair appointed | erocti a onse apa ilding | mother and thut she was zoing to throw ! ; ing in the line that has ever | 2 Tty e has 3 H. Dailey. ' s 2 tion proved that the child had told the truth, been seen by man and fo h llk principle of Mr. Munnecke exercised his prerogative of "In‘;,iu\“m:.,‘\:u&l designed to accommo- | i B un, Whose name was Mrs, kicking und objected to Mr. Redman because | date sixty d xhe had been ¢ » desper v he was 100 shavn, " but tho meoting con- | The bulding will bo 130x162 feot and six | pAid sh bad been Griven S R T OeRL e cluded that it wantea shurp men and Mr. | Stories high, and will eost $175,000. The plans | (i q 't aie. 2 > Ratd rail aatea adcanly were completed some time ago and call foran X A motion to increase the committeo to five | €legaut modern structure, beautifully fin- Odds and ds. , again clicited a kick from Mr. Munnocke, | 15hed aud fitted up with several elevators ana olowshi D {Ear S T T AT TS pro. [ 8l improvements aud conveniences. The o' Mallowsbip=clublorganized last June el i o] Il hold its inaugural dinner ab Kinsl 5 tests, and . D. Va A Taoat - | architect is George Berlinghof of this | e, d 04 o WA Y , A AR Whns Tan Courtiand dasab Golna | 4o 1 AR who ars Rashing dhial| ‘Tbureday ovening, Decomber I~ Among the 1309 FARNAM STREET, O AHA, NEB Mr, Dailey said ho could nov serve, and | Werk are Lorenzo D. Fowler, Joel Wost and | distinguished guests who will bo present : erfect f! \de free of charge. serve, and | WK aER HoneH aro Hon. William McKinley of Ohio, John N. B.--Alterations to insure a perfect fit made fre ¢ “Doc’ Smith was substituted in his pln Mr. Kedman put in another p rovtun | Allarrangements have been made, ana the hurston of O Larrangen ; A g . Governor Mertiam of Minussota, phur Springs, and in his imagination placed | bouds are now on tho Boston market, and are ; o A. Miles and Captain Char. an Indian menument in the center of his pro- [ DCArly all disposed of. As soon as this < iLe o8 urmy, wnd Governor NE i Sk fi poscd_park, with an oquestrian statuo of | done a telegram will bo soat ordering work | 168 King, United States ariy, and Goveraor s ea in alfi""‘"“s‘ General Crook at the entrance, at the corner | Commenced at once. e on it : " Kly and )¢ [ g . que o remains of ™~ AT SPANISH REMEDY, eatily, quickly an a of Ilifteonth and Spencer streets. He thought u Miss Carrie Smith, which wero found i P R amores Wenkness, Nervousness'and Lost Banhood, FUR CAPES. that Ouwaiu ouglht to huve somothing L 09 the lake at tho south end of the Fifty-first A Ghiwanrero snecte for Fits and Nenraigia. Hystcria, Dizziness, 0 perpetuato the memory of the red man— | Chamberlain’s Cough Re v thojlako g peiiofithe, Blily:0ie CEAauranzErnspeciia topRYAIARdNBLINRIN SRS e R i not Joo Red-man he deéciaved, but of tho | up i threo sizes, which sell for 25 c i By managrang gaveralol / piconol, Toss of Powar in either Sex. Involuntary Losses caused by MEN'S FUR aboriginal proprietors of this neck-o'-the- | cents and S$L0J, respe siillleavestheicize aimysteryiisl SN SV versinduigence. We puarantee six boxes 7 v be | e o girl caue 10 her death by { £ R YERINA woods. ootained from any dr . When a reliablo | § I oLl et Rer HoauL D) - 87" tie moncy. $1a box 6 i Sid by B 5 OYVERCOATS. The meoting adjourncd subject to the call | remedy s wanteq, give it & trial i '("fi,.-“,l.l auhac trokt aylalde, murder BEFOKE AND AFREK Lot sl Mcdicine Co., Detroit, Mich. Soid by . ¥ of the exccutive committee, to listen to tho ——— i 1 AnCamplovotntin i ONlags ! in Omaha by MeCorn ¢k & Lund, 15th and Parnam sts, report of the committes appointed to consult N GoonOn e . picture company at 14 \Wabash e R Ao park pomimiasions For salo, $10,000.00 of telophone and | & ied suddonly iast nignt in Surckoy gIO C}Ul__{ K1 NO PAY. oy . ki hake i asiants t0e s deAALAa0s )'s restaurant at 111 Mudison street as Small great in results; DoWitvs | electric light fivst mortgage 8 por cent [ & Mitaws tng to swallow a ploce . 3 il ety 11405 Tiost il for conativa | B0l bonds. Principlo - and 'intoroat | SASuitSf atempting to swallow pieco of 2 B ¢ 1 MOORIE'S tion, best forsick headache, best for sour | guaranteed. lIn amounts from $100.00 hanksgiving diuner was given vester- € e 9 stomach. i up. Address G 57, Omaha Bee, y to thousand waifs g h T i 1 iy - PR £ vays and byways of Chicago at the | [ ¢ 3 I sovrn owint, TOR e e Second regiment armory. i GEOTH AND bRt AR l{ OF [l[14 1 Bl Na o hhoMe wWie A variety actor namod Aithur Newman A byt Lov Neizhbor & k of hyarophooia o i 4 for Fashlon Book & . eizhbor's 1he Bryan Cc 3 5 St had an attack of hyarophooia on the street 18168 Doqul’\"u Street, Omaha, Neb. 6 Hol e S ission ¢ ny Con- W Towly oacaped baing James Holmes got into the police court and sever narrowly oscaped boiug e TR AT e S temp) o0 by him before te was overpowered Wlar gradunte in mediclno as diplorns yesterauy on account of his mashing proclivi- bitten by powered. Many years' opertonce. A regular i tor Catareh ] Ny B [ ) o o antest nnccess alUNerY0 s, Chranlc and Private Disanses. “A pormagont cure g i Tho Bryan Commission company, locatod seople in Chicag teat algryous Ohronic aad £ NIt Low oy, 57! uro, a0 Al A ties, His latest conquest was Mrs, D, o (i N b o Western 2O, Boeraiatarsno y ease | tindertako and full Williams, the wifu of & poor but hara work. [ ¢B the first floor of the New York Life The following westera peoplo aro in tho | @l'ensowof the lioad, Siinand, Urianrs 11T guntaiice $00 for oviry ave !ndertako goit ol o P bR ople b GO, » k \| sierios of LALS) sunt free. OmMoe hours—¥a. m. 35 Luilding, refused to do business yestorday. | ooy oure Oonsultadon i 7 Reliable Manufacturers lug ana resvectablo citizen, Sunday after a Quotations| were received as usual, butno | © At the Grand Pucific Banks, M woek of toil, Mr. Williams expected to pass. ; 2 ——— 22— C \ r ., Chicago the Sabbath with bis family, but eurly 1o the | trados in grain, moats, stocks aud bonds wore e Cedar Hapid = . | Palmer Moese Block. 191 £193 Slate St., Chicag £ taken. . C. Istacl, Des Moines, Ta.; William R. - 5 oz % morning the wife disappeared, The husband | “NI™Becan the heaa of the firm, was scon o Mrs. H.'S. Reed, 35 oo Wl 3 Z 1 o 3 > ‘i il I, aa o € N o 5. Reed, : rrors of Youtia waited until the middle of tho aftornoon for | 4y noon wnd Said that financial tronbies had oln: D, . . I, Bissell, Sioux THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho treaticnt of all foris of R her to return, but she failed to do so. He a0 BT 5 as W. ¢ 4 hen bk 0o i hor: bt 1 hok . | ROLIE 9, 0o with, o safusal to meoepy | City, L W, G Waumat, Outwonen, 1™ 7 , PRIVATE DISEASES. | i@\ INDAPO." " hi-forwardness in the adver- é business. We do not believe gotistical to aflirm that if \\L can do you no good, A\\l\'tlll\llh'lx *pm}\mL, there is no use fu( an TRADE MARK, NEWSPAPER ADVEL 60 and 6% W. Fhisd 8 SINCINNALT, « OIO, seevss and All Fashionablo ECCUURRER \\*oxx\\\’\&yx&x»\x\n\‘\xy«n SUNX RS ™ v until late at night, when he aiscovered | po was anxious to get out of the brokerage | and Mo vard Martin Dule, Des Molnes, { 17 years experience. Gleet nnd all annoying os; Strictu Thia wonde heron spreo with Holwes, Hot words | husiness. His hoalth had been failing for | Ta.; Mr. and Mrs. John Farusworti, Cres \ AR e W o "\"“ Wi i ensued petwen the two men and Captain | yumber of months and ho desired a change. | ton, i onsos of the Hlood and Bkl Neevoysuoss, Hignoral Lguiitss ari of tho police forco was attracted 10 | He expected the firm would sell out, as thres | At the Wellington—Guy C. Barton, Arthur o i ood and \nm“u Wt of Lito wdd Vitaiity, l 0 epot by the languuge used. He found that | gifforent partes had made provositions, some | Johnson, Omahas J. M. Martin, Des Mo Pespandont, Disc q wi Lo 1 Nililams was endeavoring tocoax bis wifo | one of which wonld bo accapted. M. Breun | Ta.: W, ce, ns, Li 5 Mrs, G, Brock- \ iy u“ Areatmont of { T to go home with bhim. but Holmes was cur could not say whether or not the purchas smith, Ceda D ing and dofying tho hosband and the wom would continue the busi but thought At the Le A. Conway, Sioux City, was siding with her paramour. they would. He rotused to givo the name of | In. y ordered them to stop their outrageous I Successor, st batif it were given it [ At the Auditorlum—Mr. and Mrs, Natha cireulan guage or he would have to o g SRR French, Davenport, In.; Al ; quicted them tomporarily and the capts i 9\ Coldridge, H. W. Yates, Mrs. left. But ho had not gono a hu ’ Rk e . drabl b wry small pol LIl boforo the quarrcling ‘was restiimo Fine as silk—Halicr's German Pilts, Owmaba. A e !’\E !“E‘v (‘OL LAR i ¢ A th X o f Holmes was_ pourtug out u flood of vilo bil: | mem———— ) Ny CALTHOS free, uni n lingsgato again. O'Hara went back and in- c aranteo (hat CaLTiion will ! ‘ o H i Moore, Dear Siri—I. have formed Holmoes that he had no right with g Th -y o 13 ' y for yours past been troubled with bild Williums’ wife, and if ho did not ieave the - Pi0ps o1 160 U, S84 1 \ liowsness and tendeney to kidney trouble couple alone he would arrest him 4 ¢ n N O 0 B P Lita isiha only rer ”‘I}b(’ Holmes then commenced cursing tho Hubo & ALR « L © ol e officer and uttering direful threats, Captain ¥ 5§ iole 4mertian Agouts, Cincinas 0 MARK K st (OnART N R A. D Fost 0. corfully recommend it to thos hg ! O'Hara is 8 peaceful man, but this was more than he could stand. He drew his be suffering from kindred discascs, Bl T e am B akl ng " UNION DEPOT HOTEL. . |FOR MEN ONLY! | o nlililili ur tospondenco strictly pi riis Theainu 1 question list 14th and Farnam Sts., Om. Goners catapult, Holmes dropped like a struck or LOST ox FATLING MANHO00; Brde g | WIa- et steor. The ofticer, lifting bim up by the b Cencral and NERVOUS DEBILIT | paytosu tor wisa y £210y uslng Mo collar of his coat, held him at arm's longth To wEAK MEN aftering Som m-un s of Hody and Mind Bifects | ELiof ', "G Lrad Ly 0 W and left tho improssion of his right foot on A S PR 2 s Fxciaen n Oldor Yoy, 4 the seat of the fallow's trousers. He then clase;, Anase M e | Qecay, wa " i DUGUIA SANDALIOOD CAVBULES uro th piloted bim to the city Juil to nurse s prosemviits eat: ¢ Call e ] ul i va ,'_‘ o ¢ nE TH 4k ang K A e and Barber 8h ) g . 1 s Tead by eve - ry ‘Alacharge) Trom the urinacy orgn wounds, Cars to wny part of ‘the ety ! c < d hy read by ex Gonorehos and dlachrg rolmes' trial wi held yesterday after . gy 2 vineed that we have ont e man 3 1 i ol Al G BurFAI.O Ho V. ! severest casos are. ) por Loz All drugglewg 800D, A4 WHLA@S' B0kio wile Was 0n BaRd Used in Mxlhous of Homes—40 Years the blaudard. | v Dk e o i, Cosaas | Addisis ERIE MEDIGAL 0O, v AR e Corner 10th and Mason Streots