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THE Al OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY,~ APRIL 30, 1893—TWENTY PAGES Wik feid ] Relation of the United States Treasury to | P asaini [ :\\;”x River ‘. 4 the Gold Seare. | | | | The Bee’s P.’,lying} Subscription List Com- - a o wtOtal U121 SUFFICIENT TO DISTURB THE OFFICIALS pared With That of the | it | NO CASH TO PAY JURORS' FEES. . | —— If Pablic Confidence i the Institution | World-Herald. | Herce the May Term of Federal Court Shou d e Sha the Kesnlt Wonld ¥ May Be Abandoned . Exceedingly Disastoons -Strengthen- TWO TO ONE IN THE C'TY OF OMAHA | toresultin the abandonment of the May term prg of federal court at Omaha this year. Wasnr 0N BUrEAU oF Tue Bre | Judge Dundy stated several weeks ago 13 FoURTEENTH STREET, ’ . that unless the department furnished th Wasuixaros, D. C., April 20 - 4 cash with which to carey on tho May term | The aversge roader of Washington dis Ien Furnishing Goods Remnants of black cambric, 3c, Nearly Double in the State at Large Out- |there would in all probability beno <ourt, | Patches, and espctally the advocates of free : Iheretirementof Marshul Slaughter brought | Coinage of silver, is likely to ask himself as side of Omaha and South Omaha— the government face to face with a settle | he reads these days about the raid being | Men's Silk Front Night Shirts, full 3g Monday we will sell a full dress pattern of 10 yards, for 75¢ to $1.00, our price........ double fold new spring dress 980 ROGUIRHURTINY Men's all linen .Collars, standing s going out of nffice he naturally | Matt vhethier there are bonds issued. It | or turp 110\\'!1, latest st)'l('s. regular to square the account and even if | 18 dificult for the private citizen who is not =/ vi < g0 g _l_ An elegant assortment of On the 10th day of March a challenge was n ; e hud been money enough in his posses- | i daily contact with the money veins of the | 20€ g00ds, limit one dozen to a B4E g fssued by the publisher of Tie Bee to th | sion to carry the court through amother | COUNtKY to comprehiend the trouble the | cistomer . cesaaen dark ground half wool challis, World-Herald to establish its claim to the I . 2 term he could not have turned it over to his | Treasury department has boen experiencing beautiful patterns, equal to 25 In st circulation in Omaha and tate of s fopds 1 - " for some months past He would just as c ’ ‘ g 1 the finest French goods,. .. .. Nebraska by o n of the paying ot Al | daxs ago Deputy Marshal Lyon | soon sce the Unitel States government ona | Men's Unlaundried Shirts, hand- ) Al el subscription 1ists to the daily edition of [ elegraphed the department, at Judge Dun Brainard b Mjuest, asking whether or not a each paper. The challenge was accepted Rrock Il 1 r or not any made, best muslin, reinforced back é money wi i to be sent on to pay the | ask himself, ““What is the difference if gold | _ £ fa T 4 . ' and #,000 in certificd checks of the First Hroken b 0 30 | pense of running the court for the May term, | i8 listed on the market sl gl ) E o e e et National Bank of Omaha were deposited e 3 o | the depaviment auswered after two or | There is no dispute on any hand that oven | our regular $1,00 shirt, tomorrow. . with Mr. Henry W. Yates, president of the :Y-n hard |g § Hm' 'd:n» nmr mun-‘\] would be o L 4 - Burr ) 8 | sent for “witness fees and to bear the Nevraska Nutional bauk e following pypweij expense of the marshal and his deputies but wiis the memorandum of agreement e nothing was said about jurors fees. Another ‘mmu Nev., March 11, 1893, -Henry W, ¢ ] 't o | telegram was fired at the department asking ig} o Nebraska Nationai what about the jury hy. Masshiil nishin Under an cment | White received a ter artment | 1 goods stores for joc and | redemption. The certificates are pledged on | _ i " e Bl AL SRRt oin uhe dopartment | their face for gold whenever the holder de- | 75C) We will cut the price for Mon- [: For traveling dr entral Clty F 9 | sear was exhausted and no money. for jarors | S7S the yellow metal. Tuere are many | day and all the week to. ... ...... # [ etia ) e thousind dollars 31,000, ca cresco 2 7 | Goula be son. The communication informed | times more goid cates out than ther we offer an all wool MIows, to hadron 7 e marstial that he could app : s of gold to rede o i : . . ”]‘1"\'\"”“(” ‘:'I 2005 to yilutad it s 200 th }llll hal that h uld apply again in | isof gold to redeem them with I‘f >I|v re l| ,ht wei yht C]lCVl()l, - ! li6ster Junc should be presentations of gold certificates 3 Siagy 5 5, / and dollars (1000) 1o New Epico (larke 0 e | for redemption when the coin 15 exnausted | Lei2dies® Ready Made Wear yards making a full styl it doliars (1000 to the Hobrow (Wi 2 4 | Prisoners now in fail hero at. the expense of | e goverment 1 simply. bo compelied ish dress, for Monday 8 Benovolont sotiety i § 2 .5 | hegovernment. and that it would be im- | to buy gold i and gold would be | Sk romicee) b i Bno thotsand doliare 1,000) to the Young olutnbuy 000 possibla to do anything with them or there | listedon. tt anges at o premiom, so | SUITS— and Tuesday only...... . hristian assoclation " :]’M;'“‘ A 3 | cases unless funds were provided for | that the g s credit would O th ars (F1,000) to the st Vin- - Cowle & | the expense of a grand and petit juries, If | below par sver gold is listed 4 ) & detivored by youl ‘to tiie . GEAD OFéhinrd ; there is no May term these prisoners will be | Other issues of the government ure adies’ Eton Suits, in navy s ack i ol \‘,'M‘V_"E“:',‘j”'_”:‘w i held n Jail until she A hEH vy | face value, otherwise gold would not be n Suits, in navy and black, I , "‘ \officars of tiowe reapectlva instiu- e k ; Marsial Whito that it the de- | premium. It is all an effort and pride to | perlect fitting and well made, $6,00, i subseribers to the various daily ) | 2 partment would authorize him to bor vethe credit of the government & P 58 £ T OMANA BEE and the Omala {ulbertson | row the mouey he would do so and the court Depends Upon the People, $7:50, 8.50, up to §15.00. ( k ) Herald, nd Soni peciii st Gy : might move on, but he would not run the [N i )y KOO 8 | of borrowing the money without being au- | FOr four menths ormore the United States Ladies’ Blazer Suits, a v 7 DrOpos| i R | [ 5 | thorized 50 to do, for he would have no assur- treasury has boen in the precise couition of dies” Blazer Suits, all wool, $7.50 : ' : . By tene David City | at he would ever be reimbursed a baniwehiel s sufferiugu run pfrom its | to $15.00, We have 400 beautiful silk creed and erstood that « ¢ g uking of the peculiar condition o cpostiors, Sts s being presented, ellas FANCine " b spec lon under ¥ TS 540! b1 noon that such a thing as the entire giving R Ra DO ILLERC SOV VOB COre o 75 $2.5 hic - 4 Dorcheste k 3 v g us the er 1ving h 4 i e ! DA, S O L LR R Botiles 3 3 | out of funds for the Nebraska court had not tificutes is demanded, _1f the treasury should | CAPES Sl_/ ) _tfl $2.50, \\llltl! we T4l horewlth attached and B ¢ 9 1 | hapvened bofore sinco the yeur 18%0. That | bC cinplled of its gold It cow'd no longer koop will give you your choice of $1 29 cemont. Laglo | 3 | year the funds ran out and “the spring te {EE k) . euse thata bank 5 X ot TR g 16 e wortt. EE ‘ ‘ had to beabandoned, so fur a5 fury was | S0l B eredt utter s vaults hat eon | All our finest capes, that have sold Monday for............. : 1d fulls to furnish proof of its circulat k | he jury funds have been very | Ariinedof itsc s P Eovernme : &= ST A andor tho conditions Crubodied ‘i 3 i Saviral ElaNNNLONtAE 0re. e o b present ates, or g from $13.00 to $40.00, prices cut to about D ansh e oy Sl 3 ( been dismissed before the work of the spring | Dicks, but if the holder had a_gold certifi- | on6 half for Monday. . ’ 3 T : g i i cate he would no more be satisficd with any (e ol [ T 4 8 | term was completea, but not since 1880 has | ST B i 5% (l( l ls CS W) | | : ! 1601 0 an entire deficiency, The judge | thing but gold, when that metal was above = C = S' which the retiring marshal | Made upon the gold reserve, what difference 3 . =y ’ i . SRR W size, fine quality, sod everywhere I AL i been trying to get for | It makes to the country it the troasury is | ' ) § y A Convincing Exhibit by some &y Hod Marshal Slaugh- | debleted of all its gold. And he will say to | " LTI ter stll been in office 1t s | himself that it makes no difference whether | Towns and Cities, probuble that he would have furnished | the Ereenbacks are redeemed in sil | | money with which torun the May term, but | #old. And again he will say that iv doesn't | | silver as a gold basis. racially does he | wool challis, selected patterns, though the government may m the | greonbacks or treasury n in,” which | i choice designs, warranted fast 1' 70 is either silver or gold, it must pay out gold | Men's large Silk Ties, sold by fur- colors whenever gold certificates ar :d for might hear a few cquity cases and | PAT than would a depositor in a failing bank some motious during May " without o jury, | 0o Stisfied with a certiicato of devositor | JACKETS— | but the real work of the vould be any other kind of promisa to pa R C N C R Se icle il el propeition,re- ) ; R e e e ST T e would want the sold st the same us A 5 i : All our ..‘.‘Lv“fi(;( anl 03¢ LI;I( £ Nebradion, 18 to b ‘re- | Blorence. : 1| jury g | all thers thbut ott: hoaattantas | At $2.50, worth $3.50; $3.50, worth thread vests will be put in one lot ou to me within forty days unless Lhe is anoth inancial matter con ok Yol 1o fue within forty dnys unless | ROrt Nlobear [ agtiaro o at alconet it e likely | L ited States treasury it i privte: b $5.00, Fine black clay worsteds just re- Monday. You may take your choice s the conditions of proposition” No, ‘ t Robiuson 4 | s cut Both depend upon the vor s the s ) e lien you or it i e of oty BV G ol : ol e L R (T have in te, While the Treasury depine: | ceived at $6.75, worth $10.00. Best val- of them for. . erald fails to produce cevidence to e us 7l "33 "8 | passed a bill changing the law so as to pro. | Ment would not be closed up and go into the | s i I At e — ‘ 43 Do by anuuglng thluw so s 6o nro. | }iJode of'a recalvor, naskiiii s falled. parje, | Ues in Omaha, Under the conditions embodied 1n tho first i arrested must be taken to the ne United |59 WOUB ORI confuendelotishapeanly jrrosted must . d confidence would be restored with ! A RRIeReE thaWorde | . ; o1 | Stat mmissic v to the neg justice [ SE L CONT 4 L Lk q B apa ot pr the Bl sogtiheitVorld | o f of the peace. Formerly it was the rule that | £reater effort than s jncumbent upon u | WAISTS b Horald was to ublish its st of payinie sub- . e a doputy could take o prisoner from ‘the | LUK, THe governments eredic. depends 5 § i s 5 5 chdldidcl 1 46 0 | furthest end of the state to the marshal's | UPon the contidenc 2 Syttt : . B Y8 iha s e :'h % e It oftice and get mileage for 1t all, Tho. reeent "‘\'If“‘.:*:‘{"ff.hl.'.é'. J,},‘;:‘.."fi,}l'[l\.‘.“w,.wplp is Of all kinds. The finest line in the BIRTAN ALY Lay il Guds oF. twa 1o ong, saoh ‘ § | shange nooke tho fous fnto a cocked hat, 80 | ({0 redit of the nation un: | City, 53-4 6 63-4 1 party to hisve twenty duystimo for vorifying Grant.. R e i LR ances, That is the thine A 2 Wich s DS fou prososLionS . Che ehal. {einy Caice 18| uwillbear parvicularly o the doputies | R 8 cominz to the ressye woday, Hul | Beautiful styles in fine white lawns and This lot of lalies' kid gloves have B AL T GIEG & el Lo EY axbirad reen wood 9 b 'k on commission. A deputy may be yerument’s cradit would haye been It atistes 2 & Jluizscoverins. cliyiad county expisedion,, GIouh : sent from Omaha to Valentine, Tor nstunee, | £OVerument credit would have been lost. | batistes. sold for $125 to $1.50 when the . The W aldy having, 3 | toarresta man and when he secures his New Westorn Postmnsters, Yooy ) R LU sty (Lo hieoka deromiied by i ]k prisoner he will bo obligad to deliver him at | Nebraska failed to get any new fourth- Best soc Summer Corset made. Best sizes were Ll)llll’ltlt-vl”” as we are 5 e LR, | ¢ e oftice of the nearest United States ‘cou 4 postmasters today, altho cadstng < R 4 - i o w Jose Jishied in s morningand vening oditions | | seialinas el R L R G e polors gob o number, The Hawkeye up- | standard makes in stock and at lowest them out to the person who can 590 B e o e s, § g e ouat 8| | only 82 for serving the writ’ and 5 cents a ng. Vice C.H. Youer.to- | prices. wear the above sizes for......... S0 {116 natios And addressed of the ovenlng N 200 1 mile for onducting the prisoner to the place ay Clinton county, T, H. subscribers of the evening World-Herald in :| 4 | OFURERIGH MG fe s T i Junty, vie /. Wiley, removed; G e e s i honthis 8,000 Marshal White is naturally disappointed ounty, Frader lck G H B atoe Maron 1, ¥ ITHEERVIIRla aie 4 St p 2 | by the turn of affuirs, but says there is only | vice John Chisholm, resigned; Frui s e Serifisd by awors statements of olghty-five | HiooLer s 700/ 0 | one thing to do, and that is to obey the law. | Muscatine county, G.F. Jaseie. vies G W e who 1 a1 s lto hioiss “'l'l;\_;;:.lr_: ;i':m § | He thinks that considerable dissatisfaction | Webster, removed; Long N Scott I 3 ; will spring out of the arrangement for the | county. Colus Kueht, viee G, Wt o 4 cirenlation, THmibol oK) § W X county, Colus Kueht, vice (. Curtis, re The forty uu\“:lu;:l.'. ENE1oh tha Wor :lf::.'x;.'n'u'-‘). S ! g 2| Keaacn. fiiag the f P IS 1ALl be obliged. to | moved: Mount Zion.' Van Buren county,'T' 0 l] b 0 )l SHGriid s o' ke n Compiison by Tl | Indnu alf o | ake ull sorts of criminals before justices | E Campbell, vice William Ager dead: = I ;d S f Granulated Sugar for es ; ; JpuEison U : who will not know what to do with them | Kuglish, Towa county. O. I, Whitso LT L RO T cegpin o and the result will be that the ends of Jus. | & W\ armor e iy This profsition fucluded not only | 3 3 p tice will not be reached in many cases ‘ha, but the entire s p: ‘ 3 In the case of the F ry resigned; Pomeroy, Calboun ter, vice G. W. Hamilton, Hill, Mahaska county M S ted oy I'C ce of o e " P, e o e R o8 3 7 f’:w'.',j'.J.“é'.'x..!)u,-mul"'.'ilfu'(i[_l' DT e S R LR R L O LS & i : : 1 [ tepury would ot have it 30 and brovght the | *r Hurlan, resigned. e Towa. dohlors . the state, sogother with | Loulsylli (el e S e CnaLe S e TOMORROW AT e publication of the state list within tha | MeCool 5 _ eres iauliod new devolopments f the fuilurg of the First ime limited by tho agreement, the deposiv | Mudison. . g NOT AN “ASYLUM.” Natoralbantaoty i , the dey b in chi nd that his re of the last §1,000 check was withdrawn on | RIINGH. .. : — port was not expected under a week or ten | Prof. Gillespie Takes *ption to the | days Dit ed here that by the time pril 3 Morn, B T e e oo | Allliasts 1 the examiuer is the with Lis examina- ‘\ circulation we are now in. position to place | 2 . ( ; the Nebraska Institute for the Deaf, is not | Ment will bemade good and a receiver may o these s before the public and set at rest H sene 8 61 t of hutor over the printing of the | "0t Pe needed. for sowe time to come the preposterous | Nu : e Recaanni s atio "",‘"“““'{“.""'r"“"',“""'“,”""‘,‘,‘l'l, N tinting | ure 5 L | he exercises Jurisdiction. The work was let 'rm»A.;.pn.-lmiuu of James H. McShane of L Pl R bt R Vs i ¥ el » C issioners to a » Hifpes S Ymaha for the position of surve: or delivery “paid cireulatio 3 i 51 | by the commissioners to a Lincoln firw, and « . e o s B o North ; 5 | from start to finish 1t looks like the work of was booked at the Treasury departiment 1 Omaha during tnn Iml.mm .umn’ i rcl L ( s | err or and errors in Johnu S. Noble of Offfngham, S, D, i the 1808, aggregated 9.081 as agamst 5410 cred- | Gakland ling. rly ever =3 . | Randall. tod Jy 8 | spelling on nearly eve pvage of the 1 3 » - G ] fted to ll'l.ul\\.mllll‘ Il“‘lx{!‘lm“ o s B :IV‘III‘hIII\\‘\ B0 10 volume, and to cap the climax of Colonel John S, King of Chamberlain, S. ghstuial Bt tlouation of (Tun Ranin { Qitlows 10 1 5,415 | blunders the name of the institution is | D- isacting register of the treasury in the RS CN Ut exdlustyaaraslento | Bivallh) R h uot right on the outside. The legal name of | Absence of Deputy Henry Smith, who is now Ladies’ Oxfords that have ) y news i ; : the institution is “The < | in Chicago 2 boys in the streets of Omaha and exclusive f Fd . 2 sas Western Pensions. it < 5 9, i alioof sules uv the counters of its ofices oArALL : N o L TR iesnlhine) Sir s e i e s IN BASEMENT. sold for $2 to $2.80, our price aggrogates 10487, a5 against 0121 cireulated : e O L O Ry Monday and all the week g.\‘ Hie ,“‘l’:'{‘ll“}‘,'“(_‘;f”:f: AlL 0L e epnog b H 3| r hat he thinks it is detrimental to [ = Nebraska: Original -Jonn J. Burrili, $1,80 3 {58 and for the same poriod. g b i the work to have words und titles applied to | Francis Faston. Additional—Joseph 0. Octogon bell bottom tea. el B N (oK ARe G B 1n the towus | LalBYE | the school that indicate even remotely that | Tuffs. Incrense-Jesse Guttery, Alexander [¢] L.adies’ turn shoes that Eivon Lo therlss which, 18 herewlth annexe | buplillon.ii. : itis anasylum. While the word institute | Atkinson. Original widows, C 10 3 9 iR I Ao Jabuviich s herewith annoxed o ] 25 | does not necessarily wean asyium, yet Prof. | Benedict. Or ey Lewis, Albert po"s,_lg 15'{' £ ) have sold for $8 to $4 all go at masters und correspondents under oath, 1u | buru g R L e B len ;’10 e? DO, 3 . $2.48. Don’t miss this bar- W st o Mintement. from These ‘e . ; RAYiom in conteton wich ‘tho faatinater o | Sarin, Meeds, minors o o Zedinedasdus S gain. P R D L 2 5 | the reason that it is not an asylum, but a va: Original —Joel 15, In cups (pints), 2c, Men’s $83 and $4 shoes, in Muer, o pane SRR 80 - *hool by dditiona 1. T Jol & F: £ 2ASe S o 9 RIFIouY roferenios 'fo.the number received e ] ey tharators to imagine his dis v 1.1\.-f-“r’,'slu""|],u‘i 1-"‘.’[1.-2"f{y.'g.:kv:sl“l . Decorated Japanesescreens lace or congress, for $2.69. R S Vot ! | fustthe other duv whon soveral, hundred | Moore, J. D Dentsons, Reissus ~William 1 | 10¢, f o3 This includes fine cordovan 3 leiicly o on of 200 or over. 2| rinted d bound copies o h biennial re *eterman, Milton Gra b riginal widows, T ® 5 = A - “.l.l':““"'( .-M\:.'»m Atpapulahion ¢ " gk ares 8 port arel i “L'm the printerat Lincoln bear- | et ('\l]mrl T('l Hllmh\ufi wlu‘luu“l' e Sd(”'een doors from c up Goodyear welt calf vice kid, /08 QOULH S ABEUA I SIERIA S s | 3 | ing on the back in gr zilt letter 'he bi- | King, Mary E. Kell osalia 5 ‘ bt . bt 4 Bl 1 i aialear Hetreakay Wiy i T | 8 | enninlroport of the Nebriska Deaf aud Dumo | Cartwright, Amy. 4 Sileott, g | wiaras, % 1 9 £ be in all the latest styles. RRARIAS ta nowAOYS IR T aapl ] iy sitineli f . O | Asylum.™ The superintendent was simply felyina Randal i The largest stock o as- Men’s work shoes from R N annretng | 8 g e paralyzed 0 one, so far as he knew, had ’ 5 Andrew . Chalmers, | o0 0" he ot T das B L e P 22 | given any such instructions, and it was evi- | Elia samuel 1. Donaldson, | Kets Y. i 88c South Dakot ‘\.\“”‘m Utah :HM ”“: Ut il ‘]h‘nl :l:dl t . euterprising |‘>;'Inl|' had be- | | “\' M llh»‘u'l\n'll‘l(ll;hn'rll Get' our pl'lOeS on h‘(llfiness’ g Dakot: i, Ukals and. 0 80 | lioved ho had boen struck. with an insnine: | N. Kinoe A e o }:";:h" BLauntIn HAYER axpecad o i f o | g8 ton, when he aid that oungliug picce of | Glassbourner, George V, It Goddard, Rowlin | VW @ can save you money on in thoso states as between Tk Bee and | Sheiby 3 work Purkhursy, Willia Parmum Relawue—'| o U o " unchase, World-Herald are decidedly more favorable | Shelton | | 1 s, sopryd M. in dows, Yy I X to T, fve. T some suctions of thows | Shickey 250 FRTSTEETA T T et (o e Lt SRR Bty Bon Visit our china department fiMies Tuz Ben is the ouly Omaha daily | diihoy 2 24 | office had a busy Saturday, it being the lust, | Hross fndign et Malntoan 0 lland see ithe » A 7 SR RS SR [ W Dakota Flirhia am Woo > SC SRR Clrculation n Nebraska. Joush Diashs o) 808 3| dy for paying county tazes it property | g, Frederick J. Smith. Reissue f Bargains in In the table following will be found an | & [as § B[ REEAM MR 0 ATV raiie | iHeary Ruor, £ ESLELE ! Glassware and M Bl'l'llll'ifll\a:ulrl;\n‘lll unh.« ’|I|.u|||ln:‘nlru]inxln's 3 ) | 886 8 [PERRER IR S R aggregnted | In the timber cultfil® case of William J { Chinaware, R In Nobraskatowna by Tan Ouasta Ban:| & 3 | between #5.000 and £0,000, or three times | Young aguinst Geordd W. Wilkinson from > and the Omaha World-Herald : \ oy . 2 | more than. diring the correshandiysancs n:;\' i1, Assistaut Seeretary Chandler tod; gpp@rbulfi_e;’» 8c per Ig b IN THIS PEPARTMENT v vorT | & f . Th s & great rush at the | afirmed the jud . & » runes 3 : T World ¢ K e | aftr est Turkish p : ; Pobu-| R, W ; : day of last week, the bus. | which dismisses the contest and leaves the Y 1 I s ferald | Sl ‘ §§ | dness belng Uoubla that of the Corréaponding | ntry in favor of Wilkinson. B8 1 Best blackberries, 9¢ per Ib, We lead in low prices on all Qurriae 481 (01| (URSK AE by usTidin Sonr s Good raisins and grapes, Bc. . ; T | pousn Ayunsn 3 : A Through an explosion of gasoline Fri- | A bove Allsweetcorn,10ccan me“% Ule m]ng u“ mums u AN RyFacuse, h ] day Hans Fruhm, vesiding on Milits Choice tomatoes, 10c can, ) $ 3 nue. near 'Tietz . sustained severe ir ’ RICES EEFORE BUYING. hd oA L ad. o ¢ Soda crackers. 8¢ lb. CETOURP g s Vondra, South Omaha, : I e e | ALlnston i 3 : 53y 3 A Ch uth Omaha | ing to extinguish t mes by blowing them | AR b 5| Trenton 3 i, Mauc i 3 | out when the explosion occurred, with the Auburn, 24 | Plxsatau: 9 apove result. l|m“h 3 | 1 Mary Re m‘nu.‘.t,. 2 ihiiinge p A Good Thing for € > N o ) g 9 | Daughters of the Revo'ution, The more Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is 70 | | Wasursatox, D. C., April 20.—A depart- | used the better it s liked. We know of no | Valpara 4 9 7| Al y P bl | other remedy that always gives satisfaction Yeraigris ment congress of the Daughters of the | |y ¢ good when you first catch cold. It is , Waco 2 | American Revolution has been called to meet | good when your cough 15 seated and when | whoo Walluce . o | b | May 15 in the Art palace in Chicago under | your lungs are sore. We have sold twenty- fiotuer., : Waverly .00 d the auspices of the woman's brauch of the | five dozen of it and every bottle has given helviders A Wayne | 17 : lw\,rm. congress suxiliary, The president | satisfaction. Stedman & Friedwan, drug CORNER FIRTEENTI s D DODGE STRELET o brara soldier cenditions emb all | Loxin Tt Idier up. ; This is your opportunity to get good footwear at a bar- gain, Towns. I onkelwan, . Weeping Water, general, Mrs, Stevenson, will preside, gists, Minnesota Lake, Minn,

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