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Tellvered Yy carrler to any partat the clty HW TILTON - TELEPI | R e e ———— rINOI NES& MENTION, Order c nd for divore ted her sented hims 1€ fr be t i house Dohan Sunday ¢ Hurs sent sorme forms und uoif The ick Gireen and ) been a lit tions and Jury and released Paul Paulson and are neighbors in city, had o row her dog on Paulson’s shot u gun either at Mrs. ( or at the dog. Mrs. Cline had Paulson arrested on a charge or assault with intent to commit murder, and the case will be aired in Justice Vien's court this afternoon at 2 o'cloc Prof. Ponder, the eye Omaha, is at the Ogden house this week and is meeting wit ruc He examines oyes charge, makes spectacles to very rensonable prices and g rat tion to all. The La hood of first a the W Mar ther children 10 Cline, whe part of the rs. Cline set nd Piu Mrs yes ine expert of free order s Auxiliary to the Brot Railway Trainmen giv 1al ball Friday, January odman hall. PERSONAL P4 F. Sapp is able to be out a; severe attack of rheumatism. B. M. Sargent left last ever Bess trip to Boston and other LGRAPHS. W eastern cit James Hamilton echool of music, will givea g church tonight, J to hear him. Tickets, 50c and 2 Howe, dean of universi in Breadwag Disappeared from io Marion Kelsey, a well known farmer re- siding in Garner township, has disappeared from his home without leaving the slightest trace of his whereabouts, He left home a .week ago Monday morn- fng to go to Louis Vallier's house to cut wood, taking with him his horse and light wagon. When last seen he near the farm of L. Kastner in Ha township. He failed to rcturn home at pight. and when an investigation was made the facts above stated were develoved, but nothing further could be learned. When he left hc be had with him about §30, and the members of his family fear that possibly he may have been killed for purpose of robbery. So far as can be learned he haa no trouble at home and no reason for wanting to leave voluntarily. Keisey was six feet in height, with _light hair and complexion, smooth with a week's growth of little stooping at the shouiders, weight about 180 pounds. He drove a dark bay horse welghing 1.100 pounds, with two whit hind feot, star in the forehend, and rode in & half spring wagon with low bed. Chambors' & For beginners, every Monday. Junior m.; adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior cluss every Wednesday 4 p. m. Assemblies ev 230 p. m. His elegant academy in the Shuga Beno block can be secured, with elevator services, for parties and musicales, Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The best of music can be furnished for all parties. ez rractio Be sure and sccure tickets for the James Hamilton Howe organ recital at Broadway church_this (Thursday ing. Mrs, Wakeficld and Miss Ogden, vocalists, Ask your Reduced tho Assessmont. The last of the evidence was heard in the case of Chrisman agamst the Board of Equalization of the town of Manawa, and Judge Thornell rendered his decision yesterday m This was the case in which the plaintif sought to have the assessment levied by the board on 120 acres of town lot prop. erty reduced fram 10 ver lot. The court held that in the case of a poriion of the land €10 was exorbitant, and he reauced it to & per lot on forty acres. The rest he left standing as had been fixed by the ovoard. This dispo the last of the four suits which involvy the taxes on nearly all land embraced within the corporate limits of Manawa, in the other three the assessment haviug been | ) even- Neole kots, 50 cents. voluntarily reduced by the board from §0 to | B25 per acre. Ladies, if you desire avsolute peace in the kitchen ask your er for J, C Hoffmayr & Co.s Fancy Patent floar. Trade mark—Blue Rooster. Are you goi day night at Hn- 1o the song r¢ Preshyter Ask your grocer for Domestie soap. Manawa Kailway Company Beater The lowa supreme court has just decided the of the Lake Manawa Railway company against J. W. & E. L. Squire, by kuovkiog the company o The suit wus started several years ago to recover §250 which the defendants had subscrived toward buliding line of rail- way between C Bluffs and the lake. Squire refused to pay, from the fact that he had subscribed with the un derstandiug thut the road was to be laid past his vroperty, near the lake. The road was in fact so laid but later it was taken up and run dowu in a more direct line so_that Squire lost the benefit A suit in the Pottawattamie counsy district court resuited in a victory for the aefend- ants, aud now the decision of the lower court is afirmea. Dr. J¢ iphtheria remedy kiils diphtheria but not your child, At Day Beardsley's, DeHaven's, Council Blufls! 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. ital Fri- ian churchy case ries’ George S. Duvis, proscription druggist Domestic soap is the vess of | the | Don't fail | beard, a | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | g of the Motor [ NO FIVE CENT FARE TO BE Beveral in the Officers the Company Position Not tion Not Changes Made Superintend Flitea and t interest B6 hadita In view of the mes been m friends or u the part of Mr. Stone efficient company adzment s for and handle respect the ex neral that Mr. Stone was the best hie company had ever employed. There scussion of the question of his suc- ression sed at in the The ent fare problem was discn me leugth, but there was nothing uarks to indicate a change of views opinion scemed to be that a b-cent | 1d be finaneial suicide. It was de aud male a thorough trial of the on schor ¢ adjourned and the jcers were ready to take up their burdens of respousibili al order was to call for th shier A. J. take effect o His st n appoin will probably be | the first vacaucy to 10-DAY SAL new ccessor out A Few of the Prices to Be Found Clouk Department. Commencing Wednesday sale at the BOSTON Coun CLOAKS, As this is one of the departments the mild winter has left an effect on, we have put priceson all our garments that should sell them, if for nothing else than to keep over till next year. COsT or DISCOUNT makes no diflerence here. Eyery gavment has a new price on it, and that price in many instances is less than halfl what the garment cost to make. Read the following list and be convinced that the Boston Store is the place to buy ¢loa All our plush sucq price. $10.50 plushes now 25,00 plushes now 3.00 nhl~lh-~ now Alot ¢ ses and recfer jac sold for f*.fl". $10.00 and 8$12.00 to in Our morning* STORE Blufls, Ia. at exactly half go at 00 misses’ juckets, 98¢, 5 1.00 la black cheviot to go 0 and $10.00, and also a lot of ladies’ reefers that s, for £5.00, all in at $2.98. At $4.67 wo offer a lot of nents that sold well during the season at £3.00, $10.00 and $12.00 and come in a variety of cloths and color The styles include Worth collars, Red fern capes, plain and fur-edged, also velvet sleeves, ete. Don't miss seeing this lot. 50 ladies’ reefers that sold at 810.00 and #12.60, made from a nice cheviot, with full shawl collar of astra- an. to go at £3. The balance of our 14.00, $15.00 and $16.00 garments, blacks, bl and grecus, all styles to goat 87 25.00 garments at $18,00. $39.00 nts at $25.00, All our chi dren's lots. Lot 1 includes all sizes that | £5.00 and $6.00, to go at $2.75 Lot 2 includes all garments that sold at 26.75 and $7.50, to o at $3.75. Lot 3. all garments that sold at $8.00 and £0.00, to go at #4.75. Lot 4 is the smallest lot, but the nob- biest garments. Everything that sold above 20.00, none withdrawn, to go a* $6.75. Doun’t miss this garment garments in four sold at chance of buying a t one-half the costof making. FANCY GOODS, All our chinaware, baskets, clocks, toys, dolls, albums and fancy goods at exactly half pric ALL ROGERS BROS.' | EXACTLY HALF LIST PH BOSTON STORE, FOTHERINGIIAM, WHITELAW_& CO., Council Bluffs, Ia. SILVERWARE AT er Editorial Opinion. ta Record, under date of 21, sa "It would seem perhaps ovt of place for us to speak edi- torially of Dr. Sweetland’s remedies, and were we not well convinced that they were just as near what they are represented as may be, we would not do We have and talked with a number of his patients, all of whom we > ainted with. . Each and every one of them speak in the highest terms of the rewedics, and very encouragingly of recovery from their Ther seem to be ifs or ands about it. plish just what they unlike most any 1 we can only say to you, ctor as to your infirmities, any; you can probably be S0, seen use. to, remedies, consult t} i you relieved. Got His Burrels Back. Fred Mittnacht, whose saloon on Broad- way was raided by an oficer last week and his entire stock of liquors search warrant, got his vesterday aftertoou. The property bas beeu in the custody of Constable Baker ever s.uce the levy was made and the case was to have come up for trial in Justice Fox's court yesterday afternoon. { Just before the tme for the trial Mittuacht slipped up to Justice Vien's court and had a writ of replevin issued. As iswell k wo, intoxicating liquors sre not property nccording 1o the laws of Jowa. but the barrels and bottles ave. He accordingly evaded the sta replevis simply the barreis aud botsles washtubs and dishpans all ed 10 be 1n use, so that he coula not ‘.»epn,c.lqu..r. sod bhe turnea it over to stuft by | titio: other | b taken out ou a | back | BE] I'- THURSDAY., J A\Nl'.\ll\' 131801, yarn, all dr adies’ $2,00 kic y dozen ladies wne 10; gloves in br 1 real and sever 1.7 ha sale is now | BENNISON BROS | Council B! TELEGRAPHERS SETTLE, and the Dis- About. has ex div Telegraphe the state or has given ris ng the past few me settied. Yesterday th two suits b some time ago 1u the urt of this county were dismisse ation having been entered into be- tween the paries 1o that effect One of these su Swith and other me vision to have D. G. the order, deposed from oftice. were made many start of them affecting Ramsey's character and others his ability willingness to do business in & straight and legitimate manner. The second suit W ht by John L. S against | the secretary of the Omahs division, of the books Ts division fc Both of these missed, and it is one of the partie terested that the to the efforts sions of the of Kausas City, wh act diater aud bis oppouents his objection to F. E retary. everything is now lovely 1y 1o remain so until Ma hen, it is said, the old trouble will be again brought to the surface by tbe Omaha di- vision at the national convention 1o be held in that month at Denver. Kamsey o8 Brought which Omaha way Agreement B affected tween th the Order of Ra the officers of tion which much ion d seems to have tisagre The long be and bee the Om graud ch In the ng charges, m bers of Kao some to and ine suits nid on of now authority closely was due divi- bly that a4 committee to ween the grand chief msey has withdrawn Gilliland sec- €. 0. D. BROWN'S Special Flour Sale for This Week. Garls tlnur. the best flour only $1 Acme flour, made from selected hard winter wheat, gnaranteed to be as good as any flour made in Council Bluffs, goes this week at 90c. Buffalo, the best soft whea! patent, nd, a good straight Big Loaf flour, a good baker, only 30c. Rye flour, 4ic sack. Rye graham, 43¢ Graham flour, ack meal, 10c sack. 22 pounds fine lated sugar for $1.00. The best oyster crackersie povnd. We will give 106 sacks of flour to the destitute of Council Blu ny one in need call at DeLong's 1 and get an order on us for the frée of charge. BROWN’S C. O. D. GROCERY. Council Bluffs. missi same, School tor the Deaf, Senator Perry of Monroe county and Representatives Early of Sac and Blanquist of Webster have been appointed a committee by the legislature to look™ over affa of the Towa School for Deaf in this city and are now by They anuounce themselves greatly pleased with the way in which_the been managed. J. H. Steubenrach of Pella, Marion county, has been appoioted to the po- sition of trustee, to take the place Ranck. who recently resizned. He was a member of the board of trustees ten \mxr: ago, so that he brings to the position con- siderable valuable experience. He was at the school yeste ier with the com- mittee, Scnator Graneweg and A. 1. Flick- inger of the board of trustees. Song recital Friday night at Presh terian church for benefit of the Chris tian Endeavor society. A rich program to be given by Mrs. Wadsworth and Prof. Bactens ion, 50 cents. Don't forget the m season tonight at Broadway church. Prof. James Hamilton Howe, Mrs, Wakefieid, Miss Neole Ogden. Ko lby Mr. James Kelby event of the sics Dotuven. and Miss Eugenia De Haven were united in marriage last evening at the residence of the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘C. DeHaven, 8 Scott stree Only the int friends of the vartics were present to witness the ceremony, which was performe by Rev. E. J. Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Kel bey left immediutely after the ceremony for Omaha, where thev will make their hom: Mr. Kelbey is a well known young attorne in Omaha, while bis bride is & popular y our lady of this city, well known in society circles. A host of fricuds will congratulate them. Nassau Tnvestment company g Nebraskarailroa llections. block, Council Bluffs. arantee Merriam Hae you seca the new -vxh heaters at the Gas' ympany’s office? arringe The following pariies took out a license to wed yesterday ab the oftice of the county clerk Name and add . § Jawes E. Kelby, Omaha t Eugenfe Dellaven, Counc Age 31 il Blufts. Co's Partagas. Smoke T. D. King X Doestic scap is the nest e —— Montgomery's 1rip Postponed. NEw Loxpo, Conn.. Jan. 17.—The oficial wrial trip of the Moutgomery has been post- poned until Friday on account of the wash- ing away of buoy No.8. Admiral Walker and other members of the trial boara today ofticially inspectea the hull and machinery of the new cruiser and were much pleased with it. institution has | e of Se enator | ate | | witL made, | | located. | kid | | s was brought by Carl | fof |1 oral | and | | livan | | association, A FOR BU i'Tl'i‘\',fr PROTE l]ll!\ Nat Dairyme: Chicagé » Yeeter onal FOOD OPPCSE FDULTER'TION )1 I8 to Assist in the Eff.ctive Enforces Objeet of the Assoeitl Thoror ment of the Laws on the Sufjeet. question the Lak ccause the isan prohiviting it tion action will be take widening of the Lime e a uniform bill of Dur tow Kil lading for ansportations and to make recommenda- ous relutive to lake lig! ouses. ary Keep's report stated the ton- of the sociation at the timfe of the anuual report was 570,190 tons. his tesn increas-d to 68,305 tons. ‘“The says the report 12 vessels, of which re schooners or aze of exactly very few vess ikes which 1 is one na, last as asso teame The aver: are not enrolled considerable fieet in Deirol aukee which are n but_with. theso ¢ S all” the. first-class tongage s i our . We may look for a fair increase next year from vesseis that came out during the present seasoniand which did not con- tribute this year.” The of managers was incr from ght to sixty-three and chosen from the > lakes. New Tmplement Deaters' Organization. Kaxsas Crry, Jan. | I7.—At the afternoon session of the implement dealers the com- mittee on resolutions presented its report, naking the following recommendations That a committee of three be appointed to whom all grievances shall be referred, and that power to adjust these be vested in the committee which shallmake annual reports to the association. That local organizations be formed in county seut townsor towns most centrally cities around th That the members of the association pledge themselves Dot to engage in & war on prices or use unscrupulous meaus to injure com- petitors. That for members shall not take the agen ¢ goods -without getting consent of s aiready having the ageucy, or until | they have given up the agency of their own accord That allexclusive contracts are, as a rule, detrimental and that all dealers’ refuse 10 take them. The committee on revision of the consti- tution ana bylaws recommended that the itution be so amendea that any person the imp) business, carrying neral assortment of stock in kind and wit 1s of the community where lo become a member of this assoc These resolutions were adopted and E. R Moses of Great Bend, Kan., was elected president and J. B. Robinson of Neva Mo., vice president. The convention then adjourned, and tonight the delegutes wero bauqueted by the local association. Only Bankers Were Admitted, KaNsas Cr1y, Jan. 17.—The Missouri Val- ley Bankers Clearing House association met at 10 o'clock this morning in parlor A of the Coates house. Dr. W. A. Woods, president of the National Bauk of Commerce, presided, in the absence of Calvin F. Burnes of St Joseph, the president of the association Luther Drake, cashier of the Mercbants National bauk of Omafa, was secretary. The meeting was a privaté one, to which only bankers who were members of the as- sociation were admittea. Shipmasters Eicot Officers, Cuicaco, Jan. 17.—Today's session of the shipmasters couvention was devoted to the nowination and election of officers. There were several candidates for each office, but there was litt'e doubt among th of the re-election of Captain Alexander Clark of Buffalo as president. It was generally conceeded in W. W. be succeeded 3 gie of this Collier had intimated t 10 serve another term be e would deciine SPRINGPIE Berkshre ing heret were: President, o.: vice presidents, g L, Jan. 1 ssociation held its annual is afternoon. Theoffic W. H. Gentry, E, R. Proctor, Utica, W. S. Miller, Bowling Green, Kv.; J W. Hibbard, Benningzton, Mich.: M. K Priue, Oskaloosa, Ia.; secretary, Charles F Mhils, Spriu 14, 1ily; treasurer, A, J. Love- joy, Roscoe, 111, ; mewber board of directors, M. E. Spicer, Hurvard, Neb. Wooel Gr Dexven, meet- s elected wers Caned Together, Jan. 17.— response o a rgquest received from various wool grov tions in the west, Gave sued 4 call foran international wool growers convention, to meet in 1his city February 10 take such action og the wool clause of the Wilson bill as may be deemed necessary. ing associa raor Waite today is. Wil Atiend the Meetin, Sax Fuacisco, Jan. 17.—The executive committee of tho Cailfornia Stute grange decided today to hoid a g Featiyal Dl phsho . DEEIas ols Erosads April 13 and 14 next. * Invitations were ex tended to masters of all other granges and it is expected a large representation of the order will attend the congress nge congress in They Adjoarned. Wasnixeroy, Jap. J7.—The sociation of Inventors and which bus been in session here, ad) after a brief business session today Eusily Out and Qaickly Caught. Wicaita, Kan,, Jan. 17.—Clyde Mattox, who was yesterday found guiity for the third time of muriering Johu Mullin in Ok- laboma City in 1859, escaped from jaul last cight Torexa, Jan. 17.- American As- Manufacturer »urued A special to the Capital ¢ | watches —Tue American | Sedalia, | y,‘, | Jonn Scater Meets Aee May iro John H. Seater, 16 years of nt at the Himmond pa which will probat he has with an Fatnl age although a slight thic parents i Cot iter with a K Throat s wife | e iarded for o | knife which | try | | | woman was. carried iriven to Dr. Kirkpat | . The wound was 1 t dange e, ast not cut deep enough t | doctor dr the | stitches in her t n hour later tne party took a train for Lincoln Mrs. Hase has thres children Murphy Gets Thirty Dayes, ames Murphy, a character who has been of to the police on more than one n, was locked up Tuesiay night under rather susp circumstances. He was | in the company of two men who claimed to | have been robbed of their watches, Both were found Murphy Iy taken pieces for nd intended to g 1 back. thoueht different and sen- 1 10 thirty days in the ¢ rs, one of the men w drunk that to the to be a ide of theknife had sult fatally by taking ot Fowle SHCadich ey jail. Tom Ev i e was robbed | kept at the sta WILL HOLD OVER. Chief Clerk O'Meara is a Fixture In the Towa Governor's Ofiice. 15g<. Jan. 17.—[Special Telegram to TuEB! James O'Meara, who has been chiefl the governor's office dur: the administrations of Larrabee and Bo| and have been ih every wa | setisfactory all coucerned, will | hold the helm of this important office for | two more years at least, Governor Jackson having notified Mr. O'M his wishes. Des M clerk in whose services to Seil Cepar Rapins, Ta.. gram to Tur Bee ment compa this city agents here an effort to continue. es in nd whose 3 is making E. D. Zeizel, agent of the company, is aistributing the circulars of the Tontine Savi v of Minneapolis, which has for 1ts officers and directors th ¢ associated with the Guaran Me , an 11 from the rear e hich he was stea Freddie Jump car, on v run down by a car on He lived but three tached to the motor jury exonerated hi lowa Supreme Court Uclsions. Des Morses, Jan. 17.—[Special Telegram | to Tue Bre|—Following the opiuions handed down by the supreme court today: Marsi & Co., appetlant, against T. | R. Wallace et al. Cass district, reversed; I Toughton, appellant, superior _court, affirmed; of lowa against William Orr, appel nes district, reversed; Nellie' Smit W. 1. Harrington etal, appellan Nellie Smith against Ted Kiuney et al, ap- peilants; Neltie Smith against Joseph Vot- rembek et al, appellants, Crawford district, aftirn te of lowa. appellant, against J. H. Johnson, etal, Mahaska district, re | versed. ing 2 the oppos hou No blame T man apd the coroner’ s Pythian Hall Damaged. CorxING, Ia., Jan. 17.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee The hal | lodge, Kuights of Pythias, caught a gasoline stove this evening and v difficulty, saved from aestruction. The fine stage and elaborate scenery which were used for private theatricals were completely destroyed. Cornin - UDINK' WILSOUN'S CASE. Arguments for a inl Heard Yester- day in New York. StrACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 17.—|Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee|—The arguments bave been finisked in the court of appeals in the case of “Dink” Wiison, sentenced to be electrocuted December for the murder of Detective Harvey Wilson's counsel tained a stay, and the he ng of the motion for a new trial was begun yesterda The prisoner relies 1 error in the trial for another chance, He cluims that it Wwas an error to ad t evidence of the Me- Bride burglary 1n this city, picion of which he and his brother Charles were un der arrest and on their way to the city jail when they Kkilled Harvey. He also claims that his brother, now awaiting trial, aud not he, fired the s A decision is expected in about three weeks. — He Was In the Way. Jan. 17.—John Needham of El dead on the bank of a creek southwest of here Neeaham was holding a valuable quarter section of land over which there had been trouble, and he may have been putout of the way as a | sooner. w ob- u ull vesterday. fo Lili's Favor, T.—A paper prints what purports to be a from the Hawailan Patriotic league o congress, praying for the restoration of I ani Wumen full of Pains Aches and weaknesses, find in CUTICURA ANTI- PAIN PLASTER instant ) and grateful relief. In ONE MINUTE it relieves aching sides and back, hip, kidney and uterine pains, strains and weak- nesses, theumatic, r atic, sharp and nervous pains, coaghg, colds and chest p Odor- ous with balsam, spice and pine, it is the sweetest, surest, safest and best plaster. WASHINGTON, Jan, orning memoria liuok At all druggists or by Price: asc.: five, $1.0c Bostomr mal. Porres DstG axp Cusm. Cokr, CNEARLY COST I | of a similar ¢ | time suf HIS LIFE | 1T IS SURELY UMIN[} The ¢ 1" Ve \re You Prepar Vatasbio Advice , A LECTU3E RIOT IN KANSAS CITY the New Y disease will Paces the Platform | 0 and Talks of Mure | here mor ood- ! thi i and ther sloga. \V I would w oNamary aded Riflo Nurrow Ex-Pricst W vory e su niy i to from = Al Men Injured. der Faeap ik thirsty Mob—Seve Kase ivered by s Crry shoued MeNa the platf Turner loaded rifl in his h atic fashion. wra, as 1 dran t the hooalums he said It be tive associ; urder plot to ¢ very nig spilled befor Tan “2 SEARLES & SEARLES, ady yad up. Th and 20 10 the gallery TREAEMENT 1% MALL. Consultation Fre CHRORIG, NERVOUS AND tighting. PRIVATE DI EASES some _one “liar, W Al ¢ rested by one of th ty extra : placea on d » hail. A little man was hit on the th a stone he was not badly re interruy acter happened before lecture was finished, but no oue up to ered severe injury Driver Hit by a Builet. > audic action a pro ¢ 1t r[lrc t olic priests. Men lau cheered sometim s. 100, l' Dr, Ssarles aud Scmes tions A the but As the ¢ of the lec the door and j the o outside. The crowd, now men and women, b ncipal aited the exit of McNan But he and lus wife were in a darkened in the hall and remaiued there for they fin Bo volvers, yards be- ss of the The nd a nalf doz this time the ariver was red by e rowd respol shots followed, urging his b was_following, the hall Driver Gov bullet had scraped tered the body Escaped the Mob, Gowdy straightened himsclf up and after satisfyiog hiniself that he was not badly hurt lashed his horses into a run. The crowd was left in the rear and the \lm and hotel soon reactied. There the ex-priest and his wife remained all night. The mob lost sight of the carriage as it / 070, Saa turned the corner of Twelfth and Holmes | %7 Z 0y streets. S ne said McNamara had goue | SPEGIAL!ST famly by the same name Ten min- utes later the mob becan gathering in front of McNamara's house. McNamara got a Winchester and stood behind a closed door for half an hour, while the mob shouted Presido NEW ERA "N 1CAL SPENSARY seurtation Fre the OUISVILLE Ar Davelopa:l and RENEWED AT R LIER TPIDINE 13 fros tosti SDICT Send for Lars DAVOL M P.0. o “Burn 'em! Smoke 'em out! shower of bricks and stones was throw tie besieg- ers and several windows were smashed, For a time it looied rather blue for the McNa- mara family, but gradually the word cireu- lated among the bes that the lecturer was surely not advice of a by MEDICAL wside. and the few cool bieads induced the crowd to disperse. State Seasion at Clneinn CINCINNATL, J "1 he st 1vention hr nvn Write of the American Protective association 1s 11 Al session here. It is claimed there are 500 4 <8 with stamp, for par- deu’uuh& vresent, but th meetings are so 1y secret that even the atte Nee Can- nm be deterinined. The er is a factor in politics and the meeting is regarded as one will Lave its effect on all Ohle munici- cctions next April. t, Privats and Omat N EBRASKA NATIONAL BANZ. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Neb. CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, WE CARNNOT SPARE kealthy flesh — nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh, Loss of WeeY Mode flesh usually indicates poor as- similation, which causes the THE IRON,’ BANK. loss i the best that's in food, Where Do You the tat-forming element. Buy YO“I‘ .. MEATS monts, frosh every huy thein at the very Tt you want first-cla koriy's New Meat Mii= Scott's Emulgion | |pissaiss it t prices, t 333 Broadlny, Cor | the prices you hiave been payin Roast Beef, from...... Suloin Stedk, from Porter , from Rib and Chuc £€400.000 $85,000 A Dirsetors ~Henry ¥ shingz, vice prosidant, C oun 8. Collius, J. N, Offeara a: dent, R. . O W. V. Mo-sa. ates. pras- S. Maurisa, L Pairies of pure cod liver oil with hypo- phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth- er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Z#s Boiling "}' range of usefulness has no limila- : OEA0S Kot tion where weakness exists 90 120 12¢ . 10¢ e eal, Pork Chops Pork Butts - Sult Pork i dreenie All kinds M - All kinds Veal, fr ork Sausage, from California Hats Bacon rard Prepared by Seott & Bowne. € New York. Sold PERFECT MANHOOD! How attained —how ra stored — how _preserved, Ordinary works on P siology will not tell yc sl | A P PORORN Y, bup all the same 333 BROADWAY. wnd P low prices. Poultry, Gam on hand, Fresh Goods o you wish to know. Your arc the Key to Life and f s \ttora ) its reproduction. ~ Our | SIMS& BAAYALI NI ¥ trath, Every man who | feieral 2)3e would regain sexual vigor lost through folly block ¢ op members weak by nature or wi ted by discase, should for our sealed book, Pherfect Manhood." N0 charge. Address (in confidence), ERIE MEDICAL DD., Buffalo N. Y s La ouncil Bla Special Noticas: COUY3IL BLI? thit Day & Hes 1 rultaad ga OR. MCCREW Is the only SPECIALIET WO TREATS Ai PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excl:ded. 18 years experience Clrealurs tr 14th and Farnam St OxamA. New. N\ ANTF W

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