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— St B~ R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 29. 1894 3 cRAire T A i R . AT GoihY T \PIVS PO t [ #ine of not Tess than $100 nor more than $500, 1 ) \ wro addicted to the great American game of | Augustine, the wifo of a wealthy farmer NEW h MUIL DLUIKY | county Saturday morning. Several months | [); Me , MUL LAL e L T e o : JALUN f NIV g r [ ago his wife, with whom he had lived for A L A T A brought their truant spouses home From the best information obtainable the . thirty years, went east on a visit with the farmers to proteck tham from a horde of ki s cause of this sad affair was over-excitoment rolatives, and while she was absent Perry bt Lo R e e MADE A GRAND EXPOSE, during a revival meeting now bemng held at N o sccured o divorce in Dos Mofues. When she {hitionists i ool ous schemes indicated ih the and_h o of Fatber Corbett Fi nt in @ - - the English Luthoran church iu that vieinity Binrular Suicide of a Popular and Mot :I‘l\ym"!‘l\’:‘1..':.: \(hm(‘wnul |',"|.,‘,.. hm\“ woni s | Prohibitionists in the Towa Logislature Favor | 700ud many vietims &mong the aeri Ire of Father Corbett Finds Vent in a Pro Os148s FACAEKIINNEY Cilvat B (e K, ) |5y KvARgAIst Nodik.. Mid: RSERRLING: Doe Fatimable Lad socured another wife and she caused his the Funk Bill, clases. 1t I identiefil in form with the act cess at Law, U, W. of Woston Satardiy Nights cawme fnsane, rosulting in her doath, sstimable Lady, on the same subject passed by both houses " . N o b " arrest. RN —_ two years ago and® vetoed' by Governor n\\ l'.«r“;\, Neb,, Jan -I rp\u-n‘ E],.‘.’”’- MRS, OHUKCIL HOWE'S FUNERAL, Ladies, if you desire apsolute peace in % Boies because he 41 not think it was con- & a re. ) o members of the Ancient Order Pl MRS, WILLIAM SIEDENTOPF'S ENDING | tho kitchen ask your grocer forJ. ¢, | LOCAL OPTION STANDS A SMALL SHOW | siitutional. COMPLAINT CHARGES CRIMINAL LIBEL | of Unitea Workmen of this place gave 8 | Loving Tokens from Eriends Throughout i3 Hoftmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. Gy Representative kibmmo of Winneshick A novel entortainment at Jamison's hall last the State~(mpressive Services, Trade mark—Blue Rooster. @ ¢ g Vs b L Do L SRR e Flock | MERt It had boen announced on large | Howe, Neb. Jan. 38 [Special Telogram . Committees of Hoth Drunches Are Now | bil requiring a ¢ ate, duly verioc Lettor Written by the Dishop to the Floek | (RPC o (0 0 b Ihat, e a last ro. | to Tre Bur]-More than 1,000 poopie ate Jeorge S, D Srosor druggls v , il the maker, to accolapany’ the transfer p AoiaA Petaat or sovoral weok y 888 la MO ELIRIE l She 1lmd Sprend Rough on Georgo 8, Davi, prescription drugglsé AALL AL solllded gl Tt every note in order te make them negotiable A sort, to cxonorate the order from disroputa- | tended the funeral of Mrs. Church Kate—Quesr Fontures of Domestic soa is the best LA L A L) or release the purchager from liability under HHGSERIY OCICHEESeHY ble chargos frequently made by ignorance | Howe at the Methodist Eviscopal church i s T s Wiil Bo Revised. the law of “caveat emptor.” tional Action, and projudion, a complete oxposurs of all the } here today, betwoen 90 aud 800 BEGINNING TO SIMMm 3 May Permiti Munuficture, — socrets ana deeply shrouded mysteries would coming b, special train from e i kit " The Sawyer bill providing for the manu- ¢ R o | be made, so that oven thoso who run could | Auburn. The Kpiscopal services, which T £iho doath of Mrs, William | POUtIcal Pat Deginnlag Operations at the | Des Morxes, Jan. 28.~[Speclal to THE | facture and sate e WHolosale rates of il | TANcoLs, Nob., Jan. #%.—(Snecial to TE | geuand undorstand were vory fmprossive, wore conducted A AR UL N i B O BIANU-=S\W It AEY CRUUICHLER, Bee. |~ A flood of bills on all conceivablo | kinds of intoxicativi ifquors, without any | BEE. |—The long drawn out and bitter dis Curiosity was aroused, and the hall was § by Rev. Spencer of St. Mary's Episcopal Bledentopf late Snwurday night created a | Now that tho fall clections are safely over | g 0014 lins heen pouring into both branches | restrictions by tho state, Is still in thehauds | seasions in the Catholic ehurch in this dio- | packed with those who are ever ready to | ehireh of Nebrasa City, unid Rov. Goorge Bad not been known that sho had been sick. | for Ly turning up or turning down anothor | Yo’ 60U Some tochinical chango fn | Dick adversely: stiould fu cvur b acted upon. | gighop Bonweum for eriminal fibel upon o | yantages. A candidato, Mike Maloney, wis 3 as funished by the tipisvoval elotr of Aus It was not until yesterday movning that the | batch is coming to tho front with Its wonted | 6 oo in respect to changing time atd | yfacture for oxportation of alcoholic liquors | complaint filed with County Attornoy Wo spears of the Mullizan gnards, traveled the | of choico eut Howers trom frionds here and fact beeame known outside of tre family [ promptness and the political wiseacres are | 4,149 of proceeding. Half o dozen ambi- | stands i good show of becoming v law ward by Father Corbett, The procoed long perilous journoy which all the brethren | other parts of the stato covered the casket that v death was duo not 1o sickness, Wit | eagoely watehing tho stoalthy or othoreiss | Yioug yioubers ave futroduced bills modi- | ' Both hotses havo passed a foint resslution | were conducted so quie ut bt fow peo- | OF tho order havo dono before, Some of tho | and “w large spaco fuside tho cliancel il o a dose of poison taken with sufcidal in- | clevations of lightning rods. ut little Ak it ‘icoll of Ida | by @ strict party vote protesting agaiust the | wioof the city knew of tho interesting de- | L3ts required of the candidate forthe in ho burial was fn the fawmily lot at tha r activity is noted o far in the republican | fyiug the prohibitory law. Nicoll of Tda | o Ch 0 BIRRHCOH Birir and instr e CEAL L et el it culeation of true and lasting humility were | Howe cometer wmp, for the republican patriots are gencr- [ wants to create in each town of over 2,000 | i i Giators and requosting the ve) opmen bist Ll ' | tho passing through the sublerrancin pas- ully several weeks later than the democratic | inhabitants a corporation of not less than | sentatives to vote against the bill. The | Justice Spancer, where he entered his pers | sage, walking up Jacob's ladder, climbin Dolngs at Ashiand. condition was made worse uy{u\n»m}y-nblx of | rotl ren about mukcing thelr, wislies known, | ywolvo persons, in which the exclusivo | Houso, by voto of SIto G, yasscd i xeso: | sonal vecognizane in the sum of 80 to ap- | U graasod pole i, tho tival und crowning SnrAND, Jan. 28, [Special to Tie Be her husband last June, One of her hobbies | [but the democrats are coming forward to | - At . s liquors shall bo | lution introduced by Miller, democrat, of | pear for trial on Februaty 6. victory over fear and death, being Swift & Co. began packing ico at their mame ¢ tHOlE 1ves o Rasi 9 | right of selling wtoxicating liquors shall bo A [ | pear for trial on y icto v oand ing f wag | Christian sclenco, and on this subject | v thelr lives and their pockctbaoks on the | Lol "y "l v his fs the plan now Iu | 140 favoring o sorvico pension of 8 0er | “gyoxg g boon troubio between Bishop [ Which v a very vewlistic, imitation of 4 5 /o her friends, | 8lar with the most commendable freedom month for the surviving veverans of the late ) | criminal execution. The obligation adminis s she would talk by the hour to her frien So far as heard from there are three can- | vogue in parts of Sweden and Norway, and | eivil war, Bouacum and several priests of his diocese | Yoed by ‘the greand mogul and subordinate | have at present about 200 men vork. Last fail she was sent to Californin in the | 4,qapes tor mayor on the democratic ticket, | claims that it has worked well wherever | The woman suffragists are ng an | for many months. The bishop's displeasure | oficers of the lodge was the essence of } They have cloven rooms to fill. After this :o..]n of Inr-uv[]fmfi her health, but :hu came | Dr. Donald Macrac, Thomas 1t 1 ' | tried. Morrison of Grundy proposes that | aggressive campaign for boty schiool and | seoms to have been especiully directed golenintty and 1s binding oven unto douth | ja dono thoy Lave a contract (o suppiy & Kane S LA AL A e o GRice CoNah AR AR Y | tho state shall try tho club. house plan, aud | Municipal suffrage, and also for an amend- | yo\ard Father Corbett, and the attempt to andidate wis pelled to Promise | gug City firm with ice. Tha work at the icos o 200! v told held the office one term, and during that g Ll a2y v ki) ment to the stale constitution striking out | b b MHuvah a6 B § that he would faithfully vefrain from using } o SR o Sniis Lor rellaviig L1086 $ |‘Lm day afternoon she told n. wan who time his only serious blunder was in some of | has presented o bill to incorporate | ppoicond male While the committees of | Femove him: frot the ch ||‘h“|(v|..|1>m_\x.f profane langunge during house vle .,"-fvfi..‘r‘“-\”?-:( A\t means for relieving those in worked at the house to get some rough ot | ypa appointments he made. The objection- | clubs of 100 members each, authorized to | both branches have been made up in the in- | last week was duly chronivled in T BEE | time and would never bo- guiluy of using in- ®Ro GUROTRG o6 have beon held the past Mhe Eats a Plece of Bread on Whic the Case. tent. Ior a number ot years she has been | voiopments. ‘The bishop was taken befors somewhat unbalanced mentally. and her | moth fcehouse yesterdlay m rats, ai they had been troubled with rats | gple gentlemen are now provided with other | furnish liquors to its members only. | terest of theso measurcs, it is not likely | avthe tmo. It was upon the letter inwhicn | toxicating everages for any purbose Giher | week av tho Methodist church by Rev. about, the house. e suspected nothing and "“ ;’“‘,;]‘“*K;_f:”l“‘"“;‘;‘_‘“:"(',}"'l‘fi,’,"\"‘,:{ cns ik | Crow of Wapello is the author of a bill that any of thom will becomea taw. | the bishop romoved Father Corbott that tho thin medicinal or scientifle, excont on lexal | Lomon, and many convorts havo been made, goua box for her, Soon after she was taken | ({7} s sorved s ulderman for the last | Kranting tho right to cities of not less than | 4o b Sunitt'y Cont per potnd, to be divided | Acuon tor eruminal libei Is based. 1L s a8 11y ‘Noly Vear's ote., his birthday and [ Arvvkemeaisaee Sejor mage by, Stod violently ill, but on account of her antipathy | RUFLIRG T whether that will give him a | 4,000 inhabitants to issue licenses for the | equally. between the beot ruiser and follows 5 | potitical ings, Tho costumes and | 2080 N0 \THBNIS OF LVGRIR 0 o0 ite o ph) 18 no medicnl aid was summioned | yegiige or 'tother thing is a question which | sale of intoxicants, under stringent reguia- [ manufactuver, has been favorably con: T A st Dy 17, | stage ~decorations were elaborate and [y ipeth anniversary Mouday, Febroary 19, until about b o'clock, when Dr. Cleaver was [ his supporters aro anxiously considering, | yiong ay aminimum feo of §1,000. Chassell | ored by the house commnttee on domestic | 15047 1o the Mewbers of thia, Gubille SOu% | unique. Noted personages in the cast of | 'fotenant Govornor Majors visited i ealled to the house, - By that timo the poison | My, Casady is o young man and s uever | o piyimouti s drawn up a bill providing | manufactores T seha County, Nebi: Uiy iy painful auty to'nform | characters, frou tho standpolut of Felal | town a fow hours Friday. had taken so strong o hold on lier system | held oftice, although he has been a candidate | §0 P¥HONER Wi Arwit BB & DO BERGRENS ticiie: blil to provent prize ghting, by | SouttyaNebiIcls P SR [ Gxpression; wore Grover Cloveland, - Ben i that hie was unable to do anything to heln | once or twice thd foni Eena A maTimIE ng the principals subject o fine of | hott from the exerclse of the fnistry. | jamin [arvison, George Washington, Popo e her. Ovdinarily a dose 8o lurgo as sho took |~ The office of Judge of the superior court 1s | A0 I AY ERE SRS BOG - oeod tho : Bonment in tho. penitontiary | And I Wrh w11 xood Catholivs ot 1 hald Aty | Teo,elSie Wiltiam and Prince. Bistarel | Shottiis Miseew. would cause violent vomiting, but nothing | a good one, with good salary wnd not enough | 1%, the SSRate, Brower Has Ietices Bae | F oIS Gl s been. reported Tor passiwe. igs spivitual with the said | e entertainment was ono of tho best of 1 Tnauo Srriyas, Colo, Jan. 28.—Blanche more scrious, If taken alone. She had spread | work to hurtauyone. Until a short tine <o | 4y 4o yeirs ago, but Wwas defeated in the [ The double election of United States sen- st at any religlous service | o season and was highly appreciated. Cornotto was shot and kided by Deputy b and E cuony which he hly porform or L . A the poisou on 4 picce of bread and caten it, | there were several gentlemen who wanted | oo ™k s introduced @ mulet tax | 8tor, which has been necessury on account | (RIS NEGTm daring the tie of his sus- _——— Sheriff Erank Wright in a fit of jealous rage 0 that it digested along with the bread and | it, but sinco Judus MeGee rendered his de- 3 LI b s [F o Rt oaPEntH LY (AR w40 FoRBRMER LD || ey uigums o STLMS O ONANDIISIAND) ORIE L P ghkins o o € found its way into overy part of her system | cision adversely to tho motor company i’:{f,“;',"‘i':r'\l’“f\“,”{,‘,‘,:\l,:,, e co. || thie orgunizavion (of 4ho lopislabut el e | DEAYEN RSB oF 1nunin: PG M LI 61 LB e G O ) DLC O s ULV HOUOTHO HE Oy R R R p M o monthly installments in advance shallact | Obviated in the future, Chassell of Ply- | Father Corbott was absent from Paln Soclal Events of tho Past Weok—Some | 158t Idaho. The coroner's jury returned n and then the hired man canie to the front | only man who could be elected, and they | MBI INSRCRE 0 ACEEREE SO iate | mouth having a bill pendine which provides | oy SO K e swritten and wis e AR rdict that Wright shothier with folonious with the story of the rough on rats. have retived to the background. Mc i I E PR bt LhO poLAEY AR FereahiaoE o | yuen thoatovo lottos was w B | et MMt L to i | INtGUE WHRLC bniodintely gave i Slake Bhsearau e will undoubtedly receive the democratic 4 gunlsblon on s aLHBIny. deeply chagrined upon his o finc iaND. b, dun. 28— [Speci | self up. F G ther William Sied nomination and republicans concede his re ank's “Muler' BilL — that he had been suspended in so summary B, | —The l:l('\ll‘[l;l lllw ’? cioty held ats RO e A an |1elaatiol The Funk bill, whick o crtecte g P 1er, y came to Lincoln and afte annual masquerade ball at its own spacious. % g R " topf, the son of tho- decensed. took especial | “S0%% 0 autorney Frani Teimblo, W. H. | byt tho cimirmih b tho oo soumttooon GLURER EOCILG) BT "','l e AR SREU ARG A T bbb (ol IN HIGIT PLACES! Lt is finiieto weaSHanihe monsorHardenti din { wt ot o e e || o O ik tha Asas. | fawa Lavws. p1ie] consultation with friends employed Attor- | hatl la . Al LUk S R I T D D el not_become publie, This gave matters o |yt Aylogworth is said to have the best | o majority of that committee, embodies ey MoHayY ney R. D, Steavas and commenced the ac- | presentand th an - | eeon g through ignoranco, othors front very peculiar look, but later dovelopments | ohances for nomination. G. W. Wilson and | allof the leading features of the “mulct Sioux Grfy; Jan v tion for libel. The case has been sct for | mense succ el i tho | o fuilaro to inveatigate as to the rightor conlizin the above report, and show it 1o | A 'y Weisinger are mentioned as candidates | plan,” which has been fully discussed in the | pure pee 1o Co S LaNar trial on February 6. at which time it is . | twenty-thivd year of its existonce. = wrong of a matter, But it is strange, pave bevn a clear onse of suicido wud woth | for city nuaitor, and Frank Gunella and Wo | public prese. “Mhis bill loaves the present | ik B 1= Cotbored PR of M| 1ioved that many facts in connoction with | 4 i B Ao Chem 4 sur- | that individuals and fems, who aro fully fivs. Stodontopt wan the dnughtor of . | D Hardi for marshar Cuncls b Gioies | probibitouy laws intuct, and siniply adds ug || P e vosterday for usury: Theamount, | the internal troubles of tho diocese will bo | priso recoption to M nd Mrs. A. I Fowiio | awaro of tho rights of othors, will por Burhcn, one of the old settlers of Council | e s raca. for tho - Romination, bu will | Ui 4300 nov-more. than 81,000 nor | by the dirsction of the court, was paid into | Prought to light. D B el i ) \l‘x"\fi:u‘\:‘r(i:‘é uffs, ‘and whoso name was familinr to | i & F4%0 0% 4 e les ore than 81000 pe ) + Was = S Jony of Mr. Fowlie to Miss Nellic Murphy i ed, wonalthy ma 8 ovory’ oo until rocontly from its con- | wLNELY ccent 16 If it comos without d | annum, ' e gist of the law is contained in | the school fund of tho county. Dofendant FOR BET wors. L0k place at the home of tho bride's mother | firms will offor and soll to rotall mer- nection with the old place of nmuse- | ®jgirqidernen areto be elected this spring, | T e . LI MDAt WNLIRED (R 08 40 — at Wood River Thursday afternoon. Mr. | chants, articles which thoy know to b ment known as Burhop’s hall, now oc- | thies from the \lirst, Second and Fifth | oy ,{f-'.'l.f.'. III';XY ‘:.\'x:]l‘l“‘:,vr '::::.'.f.';-fl‘.'.'.fi"‘.'-'.q\f {!:'l‘ ‘{"""‘f"["'ff’."|f,\"-r‘r2- “‘}“ ‘({:‘::“1‘“3’.{1‘3 "‘l‘l“ Baflalo County Ire Assoclation to | Fowlie is the able expc ‘u\'vu\ul’.l:\u( BOW |y fringaments on the rights of proprio- cupid by the Woodmen of the World. | wayds, and one alderman-atlarge. W. M. | gaged fn unluwfully selling or Keeping with | womol fte: dhe lne represeats Meet at Kearncy Saturday. examining the Hall county records, Miss | 4.6 and imitations of woll known goods. She was born in Highland, Il in 1852 and | Gquive una W. £, Bradley are mentioned as | intent to sell, any intoxicating hauor, and | "erestfor two years. Keaney, Nebs Tan. 05— |Spocial to s | Murphy. nns becn ono of Grarid Island's [ tors, andamisationsotie KuOWY KOOFE, in 1870 wus marvied to William Siedentopf, | oqydidates from the First, R. N. Whittlesey | ubon any real property within ot whereon in- e e A6 Go e Trelg oRY o3dcs | (nbiesuitenanarsis ok aroonts o Sotbif VSR RIS RORMLBIHOWD BLM ) BRI who, up to the tunc of his death last sum: | {320\ Vowed candidate in’ the Second and | toxicating liquors are xold or kept with Intent | Swindiod His Customers, 3ie, | =ie BMtalo/ Couity gation ae descent und fitly celevrated Bobbio Burns' | the rotailors to baware of such imit Ter, wis iknown s one of the wealthiostand | Wi Vieran earaigate i (e FRonc S | w sell, vontriry to law in tis state, an aggre- | Stovx Crry, Jan. 28.—[Special Telegram to | clation will hold a meoting in the city hall | pirthday. ; 3 7 tions aud simulations of “CARTER: most influential citizens of Council Bluffs. | atcant the nomination should 1t bo tendered | Sit0 1ax of 8500 per year or such furthes'sum | pyp Byp|—C. . Grifith, o commission | at Kearney at 1 p. m. Saturday, Fobruary 3, | ~'The fine upright piano that stood in the | L LIver PILLS.” When they She leaves a son and daughtor, Williaw F. | 0003 libtor not less than 18 karats | yeir, us iy be dotermined from yoar' o | werchant, dealing in voultry and meats | for the purpose of discussing irvieation. All | parlor of the Nebraska buildine at the | fered to you, rofuso them: you donot and Miss Lllen, besides her wother, Mrs. | fine — Who will be the nominee from the | year' by the hoard of supervisors at ihe lhare, transforred all bis stock by billof sale, | persons interested in this imporiant subject, | WIS fai Diow occupies & cornor in tho | want to do wrong, and you don’t want ta Burhop. Fifth is not known, but W. W. Cones is | tember Ot cachyear, to bo elved the money and has fled from the | both in Bufalo and surrounding counti assembly voom of the Grand Island High {1, ooy oupsoll linblo to a lawsuit. Ben funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock arstoc o looking with anxic res | in U lior taxes upon safa | FOCCIVE AT : L D 0 BuST school, having been donated, through the | (Y ¥O R R 2 understood to be looking with auxious eyes | I th o country. Warrants for his arrest on a | should attend the mecting. offorts of Commissioner Mabley, to the local | Franklin said *Honosty is the best poli o A m,‘\‘lle;'v;w'n at the position, along with other patriots. DroyIdgaliHLs charge of embezzlement have been sworn | There is now a widespread interest in Selise cy™: it is just as truo that “‘Honesty i3 e i R Rl R AL , e Tt is made the duty of the lofal asscssors | out. It is known that e converted about | gation throughout the land. This intorest [ W00 - 0 ela | thebest prineiple. ” s RIaRE 1 r\‘ll\h:\\\xlllx"l"ll“ Bohrer, | 2.2 '“fl“f"’ CHN L o -ff"x‘:l‘}, Kiils | ) lleSuss the tax, by should they nogloct to | S2000 to his own use that ho got from pro- L L BRI L b\'\u‘n:-lrzul il Hour club, a. prominent Grind | = =i AT Blwell, William Moore, D, W. Bush. | diphtheria but not your child, aVis's | 4o soany threo' citizens can duce sold on commission. regions, but also to the people living in well- | p¥ S BOCEE HORE RS B United nell, John Bennett, John L Lutz, Kinl Isley’s, DeHaven's, Council BLufis; | quuy. ‘e bill contains an expr vis wittedgs lons of the Unitd States. ¢ | Workmen hall last Friday evening. ') Burke, Thomas Bowman, J. M. Matthews, | 2404 Cuniing street, Omah that the paymient of the tax shallmot exempt | L 4 i ettt SR g Careetor 0F | The list of publications of which Grand GiP; Sanford; John Bano = == suloonkeepers sfrom further prosecutions | Stovx Crry, la, . 23.—[Special Tele- | the geological survey, “that agriculture | 1 00 g the home is to be augmented soon S ) 2 Hase you seen the new gus heators ab | ynger the state laws. One-balf of the tax | gram to Tue Be e Dickinson com- | Will suffer dronzht many scasons in a lonr | 1u*5h,” o poarance of Dulcwini, o monthly Is the Great Lif . GontintieClonookehW ealc the Gus company’s oflice? collected shall go to the municipality and | pany, conducting a general merchandise f“l‘mfiv“"r‘f,"\ O o L 1y-fivs | wagazine devoled to literature, art and s the Great Life Giver. The great annual clearing sule at the Y g 8 the balance be turned into the general fund | ggore nt Rock Rapids, has made an assign- | Cagtiey MrUG o bt o e Lthivty-five | o ronty events. Iv will be published b Boston Store will continue seven days | sk your grocer for Domestic soap. of the county. The enforcement of this act | hielt “'LENHHL GE 00" Tvoics. valuo-of | Aid forty I{:'\f hes fall annually, as wis the | Mouroe Taylor, a popular local corresponc e s v more, in order to accommodate those is especially confided to the governor, who | gyeic and faco valug of accounts, £10,600, e i vy s duoving the year 1o, ' | ent.. [t will appear with sixteon pages for EAEgeRy U I} 1> N X dnilds any who have not thus far been able to Boston Store ten-day sulo now on. fopuls pinose iy bnoni, nuvishencor, e g hore is plouty of water in our state, and | the first issue and is advertised at 50 cents a ; himsted orgis of the TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. J. S. Black of this city is Investigating the | o o e e o berfo, Spreounty | Cure indigestion ana biousness wWith | ajthough there are poruions in the extreme | Y¢&r- budy, It i3 the great treasurer who fails to perform his duty. DeWitv's Little arly Hisors, & The police dapartment of the city 3 yezetable vitlizer thag i ont e 5 e pideri county ba 0: L . : ors. vester t which cannot be irrigated, ho police dapartmen Lbyls Gstroys thot ga Owing to the continuance of the coid | affairs of the defunct Cass county bank. Of tho seventcen members of the house :\hl‘;;’klllllill::r W i ‘“’m‘._“ (0 D IR :w T for AlEraudioRlL thia Lprdaead, destroys tho germs of weather the Boston Store will continue | It is repovted that the city of Neol Messrs. Funk, Saberson, Von TIRED OF TUE SYSTEM, i i SN Clila, Sotic, \ st insidions dixenco 1 It is renc that th 1 . Funk, Su i z 7 S K3 ) ST T 5 e ¢ i ‘0. | used in entertaining the Chiefs of Police Z B o its great annual clearing sale ono movo | siderivg tho advisability of putting in an Morrison. Bitterman, Mortis of No hrofi can be mude nbundantly bro- | niou convention to b hold hero n May, foh aniasteaXn weok, during which time the prices on | electric light plant. Clarke, Martin, Ied,* Watters and. Lauder | Adams Wants & Chisnge from tho Presout | dUCtise: Aoundant orops malee o wealthy o i © blankets, hosiery, underwear, cloaks, | The funcral of Lon Bassott will take place | have uircady signified their approval of th Maunor of Conducting AMairs. L L DR LD S o o s & s furs, shawls, et will be slanghtered. | this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late | bill, so that it1s morally certain to be re- HastiNgs, Jan, 28, —[Speciul to Tine Bee, ) — PRI . S aaTy _ young and middle nged DR B0800 o sanghterec. 1 esidence, 211 South Tenth strect, Dr. Phicl commended for passage at an early day. ) day its agricultural resources are furahead P S L This is your' ovportunity to got season- | tesieree, St Soutl Tenth street, Tr. The L e b e suppression of | The taxpayers of Adams county have found | of " any " state i the —west. 'This | Sohn Dormell's Houso and Blacksmith8hop | o0 qoclining, who enfler from debilitating able gdods at about one-fourth price. |HEERE L o s of | intemperance, after holding @ series of | thew exporiment with ownship organiza- | has been - accomplished by irniga. Destroyed by Fire. R o e LR i CLUIL R Note the following prices: Amesical wiht celabrate th anniver moeiings, huse been uttcrly unable to agree, | tlon a very oxpensivo and unsatisfactory | Uon. = the tarmer s | lhappler - and | Faewox Jan. 2% —[Special toTur un) - | - eesies and over [ndulg Carly 1ifo. OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN. Washington's birthday by giving @ “Laking wdvaatage ot this Tack of unanigity | means of gaining some practical exporionce, | YAt SUER LI K S o0l (SIS RO | About 8 urcloce this moruing Jotn Hormoll, N 750 White blankots, 48c a pa Chambers' hall on the evening of Fevru- | Senator llowon of Wright bis organized th | and they are now ready to abandon the sys- | pesuccessful, The use of water for irriga- | Who xuns a small placksmith shop near the | yoy are now paricntly weak. 81.25 white blankets, 774c a pair. ary 22 ;;xeugm them to oppose any form of license, | Yem Whenever an opportunity presents it- | tion has greatly enhanced the value of mil- | Platte viver bridge, was burned out, root and Are you in a prematuro con- 2,00 white blankets, $1.39 a pair. Tho Western Iown Poultry association | B StEE CRh 1P COPNE el i 1o the | self. Several years ago, for some reason not | lions of acres of land in the wesl, and there | branch. In fact he ran a very narcow risk ; e R i $5.75 whi will hold its first aunual poultry show in 1 0 i, T nly pr ol v ably i is no reason why it cannot be done in por- | pjpseif of being badly burned about the . Htop this waste in a fortnight or $4.50, $5.00 and §5.75 white blankets, 0 1 support of the FMunl bill. The only prosp now definitely known, probably in a fit of J I { sl g badly bu UL all wool, 11x4, now 3.5 . Council Bluffs for four days commenciog | ghorofore, of any chunges being made in the | petulance after the discovery of the Thorne | tions of Nebraska. Wator will mako two | head and neck before gotting out. Ho lust Tiviciinos Nsterilits Sanota) 31.69 heavy gray blankets, $1.17 cbruary 4. W. A. Groneweg is secretary | ponipitory law depends on the democrats | shortage, the voters adopted the township | Dushels of wheat grow where but one grow | pis shop and tools and his little dwellin mraneseripemental $1.69 y gray s, 8L17. of the association. R Boa AN ELS S g el S Te before. Water will retard the evaporating | joining, with his bachclor effects, ali of (R BiO5 Ay e riyE LI Ko tendl 2 aln : and liberal republican _element getting to- | system and have regretted the change from i il ; joining, : 3 i spec 2.2 heavy gray blankots, 12xd size, | phe grand Jury will convene today and re- | gether and uniting upon some measure tnat | that dey until now. power of the sun and hot winds, and instead | \yhich were uninsured. moved now $1.48. its grind. L. M. Aylesworth, whose | & ‘ith voval of Governor | Last year the salaries and mileage paia | 2f the crop being withered, it will be | " hojury in the case of the Montana sur- &l orcuin 075105 116425 011 tool| svay blanke ‘ will ‘meet with tne approval of Goveruor Last year the sa mileage paid IR e sl ) X ] t ; o 75 and $4.25 all wool gray blankets, s caused 4 recoss of a week, 18 said t0 | Tackson, Adams’ county supervisors amounted to | Murtured astened to maturity, geon, Shultz, against J. J. Lowry brouzht in CuUy ). bo still unable to perform his dutics, and if Etveroos o just 82,682, an. average of gia410 | California and Colorado have each ap- | a verdict for 8190, The amount sucd for was k Tast M 9x1 bleached sheeting, 20c and 224 phr | 0, the grand jury will probably huve to be e 3 a mewber, the highest paid any | Pomted astate engincor. Allother statesin | gag, hoad, Loss of Brain Power, Con- yau & ¥ reorganized. The revision of the revenue laws, as | oo man bolng 8195 Tho opponents | the west, whetherin the semi-arid belt or | *jrunk L, Esmay, who nas been appointed ;'1”'5':1”»1:“‘5:|“'lfl(’:.‘.‘rl'xv’l\'i"}"..,'" 'Piilow caso muslin, bleached, at g, | The Treubund socioty gavo a masquerado | Fecommended by the rovenuo commission, i | of tho present syatem argue Uit fully threo. | W0t - stould do likewise, Wo should | by the scinol district to “export” tho books | b BN k. Nervous 10a81Di0iandade + 8556 | pall Saturday evening at’ Hughes' hall, A | belug considered by the house commitiee on | fourths of the present board aro useless, | thoroughly understiud our water resources | of tno late Police Judge Williams, reports stratfon, Nervous Debility 0c, 124c and 14c, large crowd was present, and 4 thovouxhly | Ways and meaus. Chairman Mitcliell says | going nothing veside collecting their per | 8bd drainage, for the future prosperity of | matters not so bad as v supj . The [ Varicocele, Constipation and will 15 cases of wool underwear at a great ) a8t HITCing was spont, as the rule is | Ehere s merit in the recommendations of the | giom and miloage, taking but little part in | OUr state greatly depends on them. "The | former slight and cursor minations led ¥ bring buck the lost power sacrifice. : when this society undertake commission, but Lhe suject is 8o oxtensive | tho deliberations, and having no feasiblo | Writer, who has lived In irtigatod districts | o the belief that tho Shortaze would be | ofwan. T A R aNI 0 o ta IR OiioR ot 1ts fricods. There was plenty of that which | and so important that no headway can be |yl &G0 Slawest’ for action by the board, | Of the Rocky mountains, is not surprised | thousands, buv Bsmay's examinations almost _Prostatitls carries off onr o natural and white ribbod vests and | cheers the mner man, and the dancing did | Mads at present und.no conclusions reached | pour or five leaders do most of the work, | that there is sometimes u purtial fallure of | entirely wipes the shortage out. y AT ST pants now 19c. not stop until an early hour yesterday mora- | ULl late iv the session. f'uesenate hus | the other members merely following theni | Crops in certain portious of the state, eince |~ The "Philharmonic guild will open its uleting vel pow erul rom 19¢ heavy wool socks, 124c. ing. undertaken the matter move in detail. and a | o1 djviding on questions presented thom as | 50 little attention has been given to wrviga- | annual fair at Masonic hall tomorrow, for Wit R QUR 9 socks, 124c, T s por i e c":}l l;)hcr}l iwo tux and speciul tax on | Yhoip faney might dictate. If, thorefore, | Hon- which great preparations have been made, 7 DENE. Ufe CUPIDENT a1 ely south of the Union Mransfor's ware. | Lhe stock of new corporations aro among the | tho salary paid the most diligent—or di- \WSPADE FTon DES » This socicty is very strong in the city and it avoid i daizerous operatiou. ately south of the Union Transfer's ware robabilities, The foreign insurance c y lig NEWSPAPER OFFICE DESTROYED. e h 4 houso on lower Main strect is to be occupied | DEOPADILLES: Abe foreien tnsurance com- | jatory—of these supervisors is less than numbers some of the most enecgotic work- Guarantco In writing given b 4l # by another four-story brick implement house | Panie, WiT Bent Lhe Probosed Inoreasc In 1 200, iv 1s argued that the counts’s affairs | rire Complotely Gutted the Building of the | OF3 in its vanks, who nover fuil o make S e $1.00 French Con uffs, 48¢ each their rate of assessment from 2! to 4 per 1 their f: o N muncnt cure s not effected by . ench ey mulls, 49¢ each. in the near future. If the scheme goes 805086 TOH & 2 might as well be administered by a bourd of i v heir fair a success. K I g 2 ated| X e [{ sent on their gross receipts. i Plattamouth Horald Last Night, Sullivi q o £IX boxcs. Guarantee sent ~ $1.25 muffs, 67c. through, and itis said to be backed by some | “Cfit PR NERSS REGURE L ) e | three commissioners, avan expenso for sal: | by virioime, Neb., Jan. 28.—-[Special | 00080, Sullivan disnosed of a.ver with muil orders just the Plush eloaks cut right in two. of tho leading Council Blufts capitalists, the | e b M (B0 Bty has” booy | Arics of not more than 00, a suving of |, | b4 e e R S slargelgnintioLionReshin thadligLHILEOUNE LS the same. #1.00 a”box, & $10.50 plush cloaks, now $9.75, building will have a frontage of 100 feet and | mEIVWE o e beaaway has been | §) 800 a year on that item alone. The esti- | Telegram to Tnx ]—The office of the | ing tho past week, and it is expected tha hoxes for 85.00 by mail. 5,000 Testimos $2.00 misses’ jackets, 98¢, a depth of eighty-five feot. ""‘;’ig m-'l\h‘ ,"(&‘,‘,?;‘L’f"l'{,é"?,,,’.?;‘fl?”z arg al- | mate for next year is $2,000 for salary and | Plattsmouth Weekly Herald, the oldest and | during the next week the docket willcontain [ nials, Send for free circularsand testimonials, A 55 ats, U3¢, Lt chid read © g l' ce of agri- 0 T " 4 £ age, o 00 for special e ves. Jhes o - B Jass | less cases than hefore for years, 35 Pears' soap, Tc a cake, Little pills for greav 1tts: D2Wite'sLittle | Scott county wants the right to assess @ | much through the negleet and indompetence | COURtY, was consumed oy fire at abouv 1 Tavo Boys and a Gun, DAVOL MEDICINE CO. All Rogers Bros'. silverware at ex- | Barly Risers. special tax to create a fund for this purpose. | of gho supervisors—not wilful, but almost o'clock this morning. The concern w al- FLokexCE, Neb,, Jan. 25.-|Special Tele- P.0.Box 2076, San Francisco, Cak actly half list price. e e Young of Delaware J:l:uplmfes. to place the | nocossary, The ard is composcd of | MOsta total loss, as but very little was saved | gram to I'ng Bee.|—Giouis Gunderson was RS e ' i Bosidos a%housand and onearticles t0o WEATHEK FOKECASTS, public highways under the exclusive super- | tiventy ihombers, a numbor Tar too Iarge for | from the flames. Tho loss will reach about | gecidently shot this morning with & small | nmuny numorous to mention. A ecall and ox- | 1 Will Bo Generally Fale and Warmer | suporvisors to lovy a tax not 1o oxeeod 5 | PrOmPE X eMciont ction. For commities | 6,000, of which §800 is covored by insur- | target gun by Bert Kiberts, Both are boys GnsoamaniDinE 00, NI mat sl roel Oulla amination will convinee you ours is the Thronghout Nebraskn Todny. mlls, and requires the poll tax of Gork, five mewbers avo usually solected: | ance. The origin of the blaze is unknown, | about 16 years of age. They were hunting salo of salos and always just as adver- | Wasnixaroy, Jan, 28.—Forecasts for Mon- | each’ male between 2Land 45 to be paid in | others desw §5 4. ' ) and tho publishers, Blanchard & Potter, | when tuo gun was - tceidently discharged, | pro o0 oq Quick and E tised. BOSTON STORE, day: For Nobraska—Uonerally fair; north | ¢ash. A strong protest has come un from | °“Phen‘the beard is not representative, ana | LHink it the work of an incendiary, the ball entering the fleshy part of Guuder: proved Quick and Easy fortheringham, Whitelaw & Co, winds, shifting to west; warmer in_ extreme | Ui foriners against being compelled 'to pay | unis assertion, can bo tuken as absolutely | g L s e hbary, e sonie st lghyioHiglom g er moRakinlon thia Rising Steam, Elec- 1 13 Y, o ) 0 B road ta 'S 1 It ere uls I Vi t ence 5 per al cha p! e s ¥ i er . The b 3 e ____ Council Bluffs, In, northern vortion Monday evoning. Bouto tallk of making each oivil wownship & ;“\mlfnv:;r“;flrs:;iéf BPajoths Dorsons :"h‘:s ho Plattsmouth Jeffersonian,” but shortly "f'c‘;'uf,",:s 18 Vo, LR RAb ARReICares tric & Hand Power 53 Nassan Tnvestmont company guaranteo | | For Towa—Generally- fair Montay; north | foud district and provido for an' 0vorscer, | 4 venety oo} lains couuty has | afier tho paper changed hands'and its nane e - Nebraskarailroad collections. ~ Merriam 18 ; colder 1n'enstern portion who will be required to devote his wholo | Fustings, 11,300 in the county at large, The | W48 changed to tho Herald, under which Wens Jnnpeionerclipiston. . - 1 a Ior South Dakota—Light local snows, but 5 roving the road astings, 11,500 in the couuty at lurge. The | ;o0 omen it has since flourished. At the | Srtroysnuna, Neb., Jan, 98.—|Special Tele- block, Council Blufls, generally fair during tho day; warmer in | 5 e” Rubainn thistlo bill introduced by four wards of Hustings are ropreseuted each | commencement of the late rebeltion the | gram to Ve Bas]—News has just boen - ; e T e, JSixtoon outside procincts ave repre- | pivingstou, brigadier generalof the irst Sond for Cireulars. sented each by a supe ione for each | Nopraska rogiment. When the news of the Porsonnl Paragraphs, Loeal Record. Tho insurance companies are receiving a | 750 inbubitany . Mrs, f. Cronkhite is visiting friends in S S SN A good siure of attention. Bills requiring all Y e ot .| firlugon FortSumter reached the city the 3 R s Kimball Bros., Council Bluffs, low: Red Oulk. s QFgion op Tie Wearui Bunsao, Ouate: | fro companics to pay the full face of the | o enany iow days bofors the Meeting | forms were ou the press und the edition was 118 DANGEROUS GROUND ) i ) Mrs. Tda Goodsell of Quinter, Kan., is the | paifall compirad with corcosponding day of | Polioy, wnd requiring settloments for losses | eral'gloction, potitions wore ciroulated ask- | Deing printed. - Nobwithstanding this fuct Hiatiyouiatand .on—=witl o & ‘guest ot Mr. and Mrs. KJ. Sctnor) past four yenus: NGRS A0 to be made in thirty days, are pending. The | fns ) sk | the forms were opened up and a call for vol- coughi or a cold, and your fug for the submission of a proposition for Has wel : i 1 LML J 5 TR WL T Bl whaihralhscs holding ¥ 1804.1800. 8¢ house commitice, however, oes not take | i, fok the submlssion of & proposition for | ynteers inserted, the result being the im blood impure. Out of just Special Noticess i i A ¥ s o 0 i d o- ediate organization in vhis city of the firs these conditions comes Con- court in Clarinda, spent Sunday with his | Maximam temperature 125 kindly to insurance legisiusion, and all re- | duys soveral hundred names were added to | MOGbto oxganiation 'n Siis ciby of the freb Sumption, COUNCIL BLUFF family in this city, He will return to Clar- imum tamperature, a2 3 swrictivo measures affecling these wterests | ghe petition, but about the time the matter | {yr'Pit? 2 bt 4 dolmariothi = = ; . TaRe ton porature 7> will be recommended for indelfinite postpone- Dr. Livingstor as captain. ou must do something. ENDID Busimess ChaneeFor rent. o g Inda this wook, I DTREION rrs s 07 AL becamo a sorious business proposal. o call P e e I In the carlier stages of Con. Aaibla A iR nant e O MEOC tatemnent showing the condition of tem- The school book question is commng up | cond "l’"‘)‘;":“}‘:;m‘l: ‘“"’ .l‘;l'fulll\ll‘ m‘:; ‘vf‘y““‘.‘lg;“' ution of purchusing a new ouuliv and con- H‘l_l Ell‘"“l;v flnltl_ l;n all tho con- Ao uvostiu utier pevature and procipitation at Omaha for the | again for consideration. Ex-Speaker Mitchell | "Phero isn movement already insugurated | WWUInE the paper. ditiol hat lead to it, Doctor F AT day and sinco March 1, 130 has introduced a bill for county uniformity | 1o secure the necessary sighaiures i plenty = T3 Plerce's Golden Medical Dis- el SAVARK NG SR ey R L o LT L T AL e et ssary Sign 0y Lawrenco News ftoms. covery fs a_certain remedy, . Wl for —_— i oratl sthoo of time this year, and possivly the question i ST 98— [Sn o= It SR el T e O b Lund Bros. muke a specialty of fup- | Doficlency for the diye oo 08 by.tho stuta will be submitted at a specinl election, Lawanion Neb, Jan, #=(Rpselalito Tun Tiat M oy sl Eilos ra0I MO0 AN €004 ishi f i Dotivieney sinee Mareh 1. i state fuir managers have asked t ) Bee |—Several parties here received dis- ho lungs, like every other nishing dishes in any number for pri- ] 4 b L anagers have nsked tho The Hastings Board -of Education has ap- RE,|—Seyeral, ed. dis form of Berofula, can be ot b uses, Inguire of pris | Normiad pesipitagon.. ... 2 tioh™ | Jozisiheneo: for an npproRFlaLion . of: s35.000 | e A e orm of Berofula, can be cured | Jiil, Gt aventie, or §23 BROMWAY, O glalbiute o ah BUEONEILIOH 25, pointed a commitice W Prepure o proposition ches yesterday asking information con- e POl San e Tuted | Juduon, D20'Gtl oy 23 Liro A plioye, 0 . RS el to be put betore the electors to bond the | cerning Frank Kramer, formerly cashier of Coughs, all Bronchial, Throat, | - R S 2 ‘\fm“:l’l“\,'i‘;;‘““,‘;h"'"‘:fi‘llj’:‘lll";-‘j‘ introduced | gistricy for $0,000 0w 860,000 for a nigh | the State hanik of this 'piace, wnose ony, it p ana s Thng | Affactions, ane DO.Y0U o 1t Dy - — - oG R UG RS S eI B I pEIIAL: [ sahaol bulla tg ba. located on Secoud | is supposed, was found i the Kaw at Liw- overy disease that can be sholop bargaionin uiky REUAOL SRE SR I K GREA.INAD NG hoot | geroat, betw Colomado and Minnesota | rence, Kan. Mr. Kramer left here about ten | ached through the blood, | 2124 i each \}jn trict ul.‘. what is known as the | yyenues. The varieus buildings now in use | weeks ago, having sold out nis bank interest, is the only medicine so ef: VARBAGE romove 1, cosspoots, vailits, ehl naoyy. Peunsylvania plan are so crowded that it became necessary for | Later e went to Carbondale, Kan., and [ fective that it can be guaranteed. 1f it | \Peleaned " Ed Buris, av Taylors grocory, 310 © Hord OF Note Workers, the board to rent Germama hall and’ the | contemplated opening a store theve, It i doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money | Homiwiy 2 House bill No. 1, introduced by Carter of [ Chancy building to accomodate the overflow, | two weeks since ho wrote, stating that h L back. Nervous prostration and debility ure BSTRACTS avid Joana, Farm and oIty property. Dallas, reads us follows: and even then some of the grades hold A close (l.lllx‘dl’ 1 0 cause for his death conquered by it, bought and sold. Pusey & Thomas, Council All notes taken by any peddier for the pur- | 5258100 but half a day, can be assigned here, his famity and busi- T vl st Gra — SUALDAIBR ARSI AR Y R AR Aheaplne Yesterday morning the second-hand store | ness relations being altogether felicitous so Eyon with the worst cases of Catarrh, after GOOD_ cook wanted at the 8201t he Bost second growth Missourd hickony | fear : Glear. batontright, putont wodtcino. lghtnine rode | of R. T. Dresser wus-discovered to be on | far as known ; Fouive triad overything clse the proprictors | /4 Nurth Main vt PRI T e B o | North Biaie Bl Eoods, wares ind merchundisé, wnd all notos | fire and the five depariment called ou to_ex- nator Dale, president of the state alli- | of Dr. Rage's Catarrh Remedy will agree | woaorin il s ewood, $2.00 per load, Leave order's | YRiifiate: i iy twken' by any insurance agent for tho | tinguish the flames, Phe loss will bo about | ance, addressad & meeting Monday night. to pay you $500 if thoy can't cure you | VW AN UM Do LR k) au Handle fagtory, Avenuo A and Tenth | ghigase ] gt | premuntonany policy of “tnsurance shall I | §100, insured in the (Conneeticut. and. Union Veral ladies of the town whoso husbinds | completely, Board. Apply at offica of Ledni street, or 34 Pearl strect, Telephone 300, | 8tk Siowe | Hroon, contiin o statoment an the faco of | Of Philudelphia. “Tho ovigin of the fire is — St Pl Tnten Gul N i Davenport ny and all such notes that sald note or note; Unity Guild party, February 6, Cham- | Kinsas Clty Ar0 Kven for tho purchuse price. of sueh | Hastings college now has a fully organized bers’ hall, Denver Clear, e PR a1t ke Clty olaar pi\Il ut ,m( -ullrluhh patent u I\-m.-Hu-, light- ;lr)lee club, with a good enrollment of mem- 2 COUNC”‘ BLUF PS — ance; und all ‘persons who may ufter Looks Bud for the Missing Man B ' D 3 heeon owners ol . ote 3. < ", 01 hre; alpita- o ot D. L ; Fov bogtaners, avory Monday, Junior | SHRIOME i Do debniod to huve becoms posscssed of sich | 1 Tue Brel—Later developments of tho Ham. weak. A fore the hizhoat wtyle ot class, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 p. m. Advanced | Gulvesion noto or notes, with notice ot all dufenses und | closing om gi . . lungs, plewisy, coughs, sho art L% lol an i £ Wy 5 G 3 otice of efonses and | closing of O, Stenstrom go to show that the B bl junior cluss every Wednesday 4 p. m. " equitics ugaliint the saume; uud any peddler or | ganid AR St s T colds, asthma and bron- = stained fabrics mide Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p, m. tnsurance ugont who shull tuke and receive Ura'ans SomR APRARFBLOS of A praviovs chitis rclieved in ONE 4 10 lagls M8 ool T A i Pyt L AG R Xrandenient iRl IR e ] . 0w, Work prompti His olegant academy in the Shugart. 3 notes for the purchuse price ofuuy | arrangement, Your correspondent is reliably MINUTE by the CUTIs % now, ‘Work promptiy At Fight, putent modjel i Y 34 PN . Ben: block can be secured, with elevator Belgrade Workingimen Mest. 1 Do, Wik b st iiae o | Informed that the shelving in his place of | cuga ANTIPAIN PLASTEK, the first and r Sl f A 1 *Dars of “the sorvices, for partios and musicales. | Mriouav, Jan. 85.—A largo meeting, | (OF the prewmiim of iny polley Of lusuriice, | business was carefully filied with empty | only instantaneous . pain-killing _plaster, i lag hal onntry, ~ Soul for Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The | chiefly composed of workmen, was held here | Sueh 1ote oF hotes the coiideration for wiien | boxes and the stock on haud 1s principally | - For weak, painful kidneys, back ache, - 2 i best of music cau bo furnished for ull | today. Resolutions of sympathy with the | the sume 18 given, as herein set forth, shull be | Lempants and shelf-worn goods, Mr. Sten: | yterine pains and weakness, it is simply : g e ©. A, MACHAN, R Twe Wives. cesnion was formed, which marched throueh | (SO0 4 periba oF po eas thin | preached the gospel and formerly lived i | and hence cures nervous pains aud mus 3 * SRy Colnel 0. A Dorey, & well bnown resident | 109 Principal streets cheering heartily for | two yours nor moro thin Yo yeurs or by (i | Shickley, lu this state. He leaves numerous | _cular weakness when all others fail. 1 % roadway, uenr ! Vi the king und the coustitution. There wus ST Y v : western dopot. R e man found gullsy of | sooafans ot b X us | prisonmont in the county Jali not'iess Wian | creaitors and a young wife Lo mourn his de Price: asci five, $1.00. At all druggists or by 5 3 2 X S Telophone &b Minso g iy e wurbang iree wionths nor WOr Wtk one year, or by o | purture. His aduress ab present is unknows. i mads POTTeR Diua AND Cusns Coktes Dosiom : phoR Spencer Robinson, who has been here for sovoral weeks as the representauve of the Ttock Island Plow company, left yesterday for Liucoln, Neb. vate partics, sociables, lodges, ete., very | Exes: ot the day. SN 02 inch cheap. ¥ | Detleiency since March 'L L0680 tnchies Smoke T. D. King ¥ Co's Purtagas. It you want cheap hard coal that. will give satisfaction, try Southern anthracite, $8.50 per 2,000 1bs, STATIONS l Semi-anthracite, $8.00 por 2,000 1bs, w d g e duiay, 30 Bs wopeIdRIg “aayIvam CARBON COAL COMPANY, 34 Pearl st., and Hotel bldg. — Omaha emiziad Propristor,