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THE OMATA DAILY BEE: TUBSPAY, OCTOBER 23, 1804, 4 3 So— e — e —— \q Tt OMAHA DAILY BEE —xm\'g FROM (_mfi;m Blmsy;;.:f.,f:: e "encan “piegers o the owts 1n| GOODS WERE NOT-- FAXABLE |Hrver. aear Thuser. h‘i“;t,“.,n‘;'.'::,fi‘:,"::‘,::':r:,?.':":;\.f;;'::.'. ety meteRoh povrse: | MUNT SEfi\‘IC—E_ABiE (OLOR [FO ST the project 4 made the injunction perma- of having a chess tournament haddgd clasping the arms of a skeleton | nent. " " — here in the spring, in connection with the | partly torn to pieces by wild animals. It ) TR M COUNCIL BLUFFS. | playing of the champlonship g and will was evidently all that remained of some| STRYCHNINE IN THE COFFEE POT. | pASHION AND OFFICB < - NO.12 PEARL STREET | Watches Declared Not to Be Wearing |be glad to secure as many names as possible | Important Suit Decided ,in the United | prisoner who. had m,.‘fl trop bis guard — of those Interested, so that a list ¢ fe 1 | some time o pas netlahed. Patlents in & County Hospital Polsoned by " Apparel by Judge Macy. fkp Do worked up. terkbaiha i States Court at Sioux Falls, RO S S Berish an Offended Chinam Delivered by earrier to any part of the eity. e | ; — Sis i FROM SOUTH OMAHA. COLUSA, Cal, Oct. 22.—A wholesale at- y Way of Home Dyeing— Cotton, 5. W. TILTON, Lessse. | The Pethybridge meat market at 635 Rroad- — | tempt to poison the inmates of the county ol, 11k and Feathers Readily Colored PECULIAR DECISION RENDERED YESTERDAY | way has been sold to Gus Henrichs, who will | cARiOAD OF MERCHANDISE INVOLVED | Proceedings of the City Council—Magle | hospital was made by putting strychnine [ w 11 o Biask O Ohip DI Business office, No. 41; night o nue the busine with iner ed factli- Dyes—Absolutely Fast Black. EC ONOMY BOTHAP. PROVE BLACK CLOTHING, | tles for giving the public the best meats ) City Gossip. into the coffee. Twenty-two patients are at the lowest prices ¢ City Attorney Farnsworth informed the | now suffering from the effects of the drug | k- — Were the Property of a St: Puul Firm Who | council at its meeting last night that accord- | anq one man has already died. Mrs, In It is only within the last few years that It S LB bk b PR L bl o BB pped Them In and Sold Them from Ing to a recent decision of the supreme court | \ g has been possible for an inexperienced pers . Intest styles in millinery at Miss Ragsdale's, gram, the wife of the superintendent, is Guy Andrews and Grace Hulbert were & Couple of Former | 10 Pear stre the Car—Goods Mast Be the city could not slope or curb banks on 10t | very sick but the physicians hope to save|S0n to dye a black that would not crock, married by Justice Field yesterday afternoon Friends. Assessed In W at the expense of the owner until it was de- | her. The coffee pot was examined and traces | fade or wash out Even mill-dyed black Next Thursday evening the Royal Negh Remember P. 0. 8. of A ¢ on Wednes cided by the engineer that the nuisance was | of the poison were found therein. It I8 sup-| goods b ¢ | he Knights of = | Octot hall LAk, o thit th X 4 goc hors are to give a social in the Knights ¢ day evening, October ebr new ha ARBRTHAE . 0F EHD BN owner had been | Posed that the dastardly work was done by | o b X Pythias hall yom Ay . Ak tehes | 101 South Main st verybody Invited - S dangerous, or the property owner had been | JOR SRR BE TAEGT N Ble With the stew-| The advent of three diamond dye fast ir Stevens R ] O er i A iAo i b ' ekl AR, Oct. 22.—(Speclal)— | cited to appear and show cause Wwhy the | 1§ and had been discharged. He had made | blacks—tor wool, for cotton, and for silke Mra, Henry Stevenson of Wilson Ter carried in the pocket were not wearing ap-| Domestic patterns can only be had at|This morning in the United States court | cost should not be levied against him el | s ped an on the sidewalk, near home 4 1 threats and swore to have revenge and it is [ and feathers—has changed all this. Now, :‘v:[llml 'lu'h‘m'l]: "”w'r’\ re 1”1 mt ikt parel, It was In the case wherein 0. C.| Vavra's new dry goods store, 142 Broadway. | juqge Bdgerton handed down an important | The Y'"‘”m e i o eral” Thanager | Supposed that he took this means of venting | iy ll t pack er i rln I\‘ s, d sustained a fractu b kit Wi Lot iy sBest abees 0 : : ikl ¢ o, | Word that as as its general manager | puIPORIL A R IOER anite, | & 10-cent package of one of these dyes, At the meeting of Counefl No. 1, Commer. bty illoahl llect about §40 for h Senator Allen Wil Not Be Here. [ decision 1n the case of Gritts, Cooper & Co. | {(iiiia return the matter of lowering the | M® Malice on the patients the first trial gives perfect success, The cial Pilgrims of America, resolutions of sym- |scrvices as stenographer in the old cate of |\ talogram was received yesterday after- |against Minnehaha county. This case has | ny's tracks to Alb ht would be con- | s g directions on the packages are so plain and noon at 2 o'clock from Senator William V. [been mentioned in these dispatches before, | sidered and acted upon ‘Without Curtaln or M ks, simple that even a child can get better re- 1 ¢ Biutt lodge No. 71 they | Alen of Nebraska stating that it would be |telling how the plaintifis, a wholesale gro- [ Cour "g'"” l\“"flv s ‘lm |'n rr\‘\l\'\nvn Omaha lodge of m:\; at its lodge room | sulta than the experien ed dyer could a few Speclal meeting of BIM City lodge No. 71 | were by supported by their respective | jninoes ble im to er the address |cery of § N shipped to this | F€ouiring the building inspector to enforce | last evening entertained the members of | years ago Anclent, Free and Accepted Masons, this p b § mposs:ble for hin (deliver the addres ry firm of St. Paul, Minn., shipped to this | HOREIE, EEI0 ™ % N o sox | The preveiling fashion for black stockinge, v wives, but had nothing at all themselves. | this evening at the opera housze which was |city, Aberdeen and Watertown, cac lots of ) f The Rustler” and the Conway & Fox " \ evening for work In the second degree. Al i e \ | eBoumss toe: hie i RIS B ¥, Abe and Wi 2 s Councilman Ryan introduced a resolution | o S IEEET 0 T e % | feathers, gowns, and cloaks, and the fact Toltow Seratte. sordinlly fnv ted. G, ©. Case, | Several days ago they were brought before | announceld for him. = ile may possibly be | groceries and sold them from the car, both | (nstructing the American Water works to|ComPamles, Members OF Boh SOnbeoits | it anything can ‘be colored with diamond Master el s b fidd Gl Listt b to retailers and to consumers. The county | locate fire hydrants at Thirty-ffth, Thirty- | o8 PAECAT Tae JERrCRI, BRERL SE BV | dyes a ‘black that will not crock or fade, ank Jones, who had one more overcoat al effec n it was found that each | Dry pine kirdling fcr sale. Ct | sixth, Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets | j, b ™y furniuhing the usual variations. | SXplaing their almost universal use with him than the officers of the law would rled d watch, but they | cobs. H. A, Cox, 37 Muin street. and Q and Twenty-third and Twenty-sixth . The pecullar way in which the diamond RS, W is foraod 1oose by Judge McOse Yese | latmed. thab th and E streets T A dye fast blacks are made, gives them a grea\ BATRLY IcEning. 48 ne proved to the judg Ll L e L - , The goods were levied upon and | Councilman Waiters called attention to O R LN sup ty over all other methods of hom m'.dyl ‘\ y ‘yh)w I I i [ : : SIF_ Deing WrLicl T w sterling silver novelties, very be have been sold for stor The plaintiffs | complaints of local business men against PRINGFIELD, I, Oct dyeing. Skisks © Sl t gl l[‘ e rt e | ful and stylish, at Wollman's, 408 Broadway. |tue for the value & ux\,\ claiming practice of Omaha firms in soliciting | Altgeld today issu a requisition of the There are some forty other colors of dias Jecrg Jmeg, who lives ( C M I au € 2 court de - that th county h right to levy upon | in this ¢ and moved that an ordi 1 1 lyes, each of which s thoroughl; hip, broke the arm of h's little ch g against them watches, which elected hard woo heating stovas, | thes i | " governor of Indiana for the extradition of [ mond dye ach o which horoughly 8hip, brok rm of Selected hard wood for heating stov | them | nance be dratted to levy a licero on solict Smith and R, €. Flower, wanted | reliable, and as superior to imitations af tors as a means of protection. The motion (eteatid sunlight is to moonlight 0. C. Gaston Sec o Servie MINOR NENTION, ). C. Gaston Secures His Fee for Services wera rarely absolutely fast. pathy were passed for 8. G. Mumma, who | Beach agalnst Woodward. The Woodwards, Tost his wife recently. | who are beth old men, claimed that d assessed the goods for taxes and an In, [tion was secured stopping the sale of + exempt from execu- | 48 vernor day afternoon while resculng it from being worth perhaps § e turned H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. 48. | judge Edgerton in his decision recites the trampled by a hor He caught it by the [over to the plaintift = oaitan of both sides, Riv.g-the law. under| o Chicago on & charg ‘{er..mxn. idden Jerk fra 1 [ 4 TR T Havana Freckles clgar,Davis, wholesale agt. | which the levy was made and also giving | The engineer advieed the council to| Nathaniel Foster out of 00 in a land . = rpts t | " | scheme in New Mexico. ; 1 S U te e o o CkeGen akig colat S5 mEALY 400 tast 50 excerpts from the constitution of this state |insist on repairs on the N street brick pave The trinl of Fred Loper, William Lewis 1 83 a housekeeper's friend, Domestic goap outlasts cheap soap and of the United States in support of the | men®@before the final payment was made M fd (Cnseien Buefer. for oteating 4 Qiaiurh District Court Notes. it PO IO ERVOBN plaintifts’ po-ition. ~He savs the defendant’s | Arangements were then made for a meet- | (R LA ) L} other night mm 1 in pol irt n of Mrs. W. L. Briggs for a | claim that the plaintiffs fall within the class | jng petween the gineer and the con- I i's . “itinerant and transient” is unjust, as their | {raciors and a discussion of the question The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience, yesterday morning and will be completed t ate husband's es: was T t | business is both ‘‘substantial and perma X ' day fu by Judge Macy yesterday It was Be Paid b ay afternoon READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND nent.” He mentions that the state la | 4 tay 8 o Ry W R A1 Gohtrhel BYA Bk |- DEEEMOINES, By On behalf of the new councilman, Clinton WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF TIE he Sunday School Workers' un'on meets | shown that an ante-nuptial contract had been JES MOINIS | the assessment shall be made May 1 Mbiai it ket this evening in the First Baptist church. |entered into by two, by which it was |[gram.)—In the district court year, and that the plaintiffs should a bl Lt AL il WORLD'S HERIAL DIS| in Sunday school work will be presented and | any n of husban tate, | expense Incurred by the a ) 1x Falls merchants are Gaeltis L b o) el discussed, and the Invitation to attend in- | sta er leg ghts s0. | guard in the Kelly army trouble at Council he dry goods and grocery merchants | MI 1’ 'y""‘"l"_‘ boh! "l‘”‘ ']“ e ‘,‘ Lyl cludes everybody. i allowed her t e t| Bluffs, mine troubles at Muchakinock and ssed in May. If he has $10,000 in his '"}‘{‘}“ a mem : ot ”.’",,"f A .‘",'“’. ‘”{ e riday's issue an item stated that ¥ 1 property, @ h Evans, and the railway strike troubles at ss he sessed that amount and no | \' V“‘!‘r( ot Hl‘;“n%l .”,\ .“\v‘ I, \\: ‘.‘~" s rles Jennes of Charter Osk had been r hei Sioux City should Le pald out of the gen- | more. Durlng the year he turns over several ( BiFeet SHINA bk ot SdaEthe Tty ttoe sted for stealing a watch, As a matter Flickinger was given a judgment for | eral fund of the tead of out of the | times $10,000. I it were not so he could | W nley, who ask city a Qb Toplcs of general interest to all concerned |agreed that s . to lay s im to | Spurrier declded the amount of a at that tiime, If &t all, the same as | Vory fine box of clgars in h HLE i Y X SARTOEMEDIVL | | L 1 Ml P i b6 Eha | 8 und, @ by Auditor Me- [ pot do business. But he is not assessed but was being done. The latter stated ot It was his watch that was stolen lamages against the Omaha Bridge and | guarl fuy i ] ¢ e | AL o irles. Pentose wao the man who stolé | Terminal company on nccount of the de- | Carthy at onice taken to the | once, The plan proposed by the defendants W up the necessary papers, | 16" Penrose is now In jail at Denison for the | fendants having run its line over the street | f'RICHE, an-immediate declsion | 4y 5unts to the worst kind of diserimination | 1 not proceed until the mar was | BB, in front of his rty [ and if carried out would exclude from busi ‘L;" S8 Rosl GEREISHY Lo SanReRt L the | AVES ITS MARK 2 f Several criminal cases were disposed of 1 slons. ness all dealers who are subject to this |demand p —eves o e p cgulatities thicves Sunduy morning, and it le cIAme |y ettt cars on the Wabash, one | gram.)—The following opinfonis were filed In | “The defondants urge With great carnestc | Y Lo tuenish the restitors wih completd | They fade the fuce, waste e figure, ruin l‘ll‘"l' $ ‘,“‘_' LI Netal, \was | count of the indictment being dismissed on | the supreme court this morning Y. | ness that this property will escape taxation | $ets of registration books, and also mentioncd |y Yemper, wither you up, make y NS meatis ‘of Igrens, ‘Theve 18 some ¢ condition of his pleading guilty to the other. | Searls, appellant, vs Hermina Lux, Des | If y are restrained In this procceding. | the advisubility of the councl naming the | hefore your time A ndas %ylth - Rt Bl Criss, the darky who has had the e district, reversed. State of Iowa vs | That does not follow—if the plaintiffs shali | €lection judges at once, ~ The mayor repiiec Get well: That's the way to look well of filling up this window with brick misfortune to get caught in arly every | cortain intoxjcating lquors and John Falr- | be assesced the same as our local merchants— | that the book matter had been atten O S e T e R s miaptar, misde e has practiced in last two | Eraves, appellant, “Boone distriet, afirmed. | [ will not say they cannot escape—but even | and Informed <he speaker that the councll| yon’ \ith Dr. Picree's Favorite Prescrip. The man who attempted to hold up the |yeo sl rcater | M Matteld Vi donin ioriad, appetiant, Han® | is “they "could under the interstate rulce, | had the ability to select udges without out- | Fe ' Suturd \ight L | cock district, affirmed. Mattie s vs | 3 4 : | side: nterference. of PR (ukRaualL Baturday High ook | o hat time in Sherift Hazen's brick [ the City of Perry, appe lant, Dallas district, | the fair presumption will be that the loca | #ide Interferen the Union Pacific bridge about 4:30 o' touse, was sentenced to five days in the | afiirmed, Ruthden Bros. v American Five | dealera who purchase of the plaintiffs em- | ThE contract for sloping ban! Sunday morning on hiz way to Omaha county fail. A lecture on the eviis of using | [nsurance company, appellant, Palo Alto [ brace these goods in the yearly business and | 10 Cash Dros. at 17 7-10 censt Rock Island railway yard employes gave Bim | (o fiowing bowl so much in his business | district, reversed. " The State 'of Jowa Vs | return the same to the assessor annually in | ¥4F a hat to take the piace of the one he 8ail | was administered, and he was warned that | Jdmes Avallace, appellant, Appancose dis: | May as a part of thelr average stock in trade he. had lost in the storm. | the next time he appeared in court he would | \Cfiiam N Hampton, apacilant. Aboanoose | The relief in the plaintiffs’ bill must there- The horse: thern Mills county, not zet Off 80 e H Ay SHAn Y oRancose | tore ed.” TSl liovkes o] noettern, Mille county, ot | nol geticf 4o easly district, affirmed. Hertha Smith, by her | fore be granted ar from the line ottawattamie, are | It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, cnriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melanclioly and nervousness, brings refresling sleep, and restores health and strength. 1Us & |/ treat the following Diseases: The cigar store of John Spiri on Twenty- | Powerful gencral, as well as uterine, tonic Catarrh of tho Head, Thront and Lungs; Dige ; 4 and nervine, imparting vigor and strength | oqeesof the Byo and Far o aan fodser aid he, while a dark, ex- | Luirict, atirmed, Uertha Smith, by 59 | “The judge holds it state law was meant | thFd street near M street was totally des- | {o'tye‘entire systom Henre Disonse, Liver Com afflicted with a new disease, which has Just | pansive s illuminated’ his Cleopatra-like | Flovd district, aflir James W. Hopkin® | to include such as plaintiffs, it is further | troyed by fire last night. Less on building Jai, NeTyous Deb ! . 3 X . v broken out there. The hind le of the ani- | featur “I'm gwine to Missouri soon as 1 ;\ \ ;IIH "\u‘mi \; Knapp «}' Spaulding Co. ur.constitutional. $400 and on stock $500. 1!\' Flm Creek, B, » Co., PreSs 1, l.(‘)uu l)f' ™M al become a few days it | git out o' jai . it Wb ot seR e D sodbury district, reversed. = - — , Neb., writes enjoy 1V Kkitess, };:‘\: \I;“h!:\: 1" ; I;/ rt | ‘l; ‘1:".:1‘\ l“v\ g :'Ln. I:!““ “1 ‘n‘l.\uul fy\m(" ';\ :H{L :h‘_"‘n me up i % Attempted to Wreek o T f Magie Clty Goss) 4 5 good health thank st \'(n,\'nt' Dance City is especlally afficted. | “Charles Miner, for the larceny of some | DPACIFIC JUNGTIO. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct (Special) G. G. Juycox is visiting friends in the | SSWEHR S L Sor The 041 Fellows of this city are prepar.ng |dcor hinges from L. C. Besley, was sent up cAad S 2 \ al without the for a big time next Thursday evening. | for ten days - iridge C. ‘tor | was made Monday night to wreck the south- | Manager Babcock has gone east on busi-| g was under doctor drop of blood. Wo O e T aY atva s mo: | "Gart Burhorn, who appeated'a case. fror n employed by County Bridge Contrac Lol | for twoy th 1 I b e ounc ufts lodge No. 49 is to give a re a worn, who appealed a_case fro ¥ Y SOt il R ey X | B for two yeurs with wonn aifcate ception, and Invitat have been sent to | the police courf, had his fine reduced to $5 was struck by the Burlington fast | bound frelght on the Qreat Northern fall-| 5"/ paxton of the stock yards company disease aud grdially | heaith, Dropsy ¢ bt J! 2 " s and costs. om th east and instantly killed, oad between this c and Garretson. es | = ot . e L wasting in strength afl tapping. Spec on glivers all the (!rlll ||-I‘]t\\~ of '.ll eil Bluffs and M Acs. Reeder, b o ano e n 4 lived with his widowed mother [and rocks were so arranged that the engine | 18 1 Kansas City. | the time. T was so weak to Private Venercal Diseasel Omatia, ~Refreshments will be served, and a | M. and Mrs. Reeder, who also appealed a | in Glenwood. . 3 would run up onto the obstruction and cause | Mrs. C. H. Watts entertained a party of thet 1 could situp in bed | of ail kinds, $50 to Ssoopforfeit for general good time be in order. I in v w;l‘ che vh\.mr . n-\:\ |'“l o r‘nvul ol '1 Ll _-"rlhl‘“r‘m‘i.;l\} w\‘J‘K il-,l-rx;“('l“'-‘*h a wreck. It so happened that the train for | friends last evening. aulra ‘irx ScHnilly, S nni“\'( ‘t-’l;(-xll Ipn-uuL“I cannot curg City Treasurer J. A. Gorham went to his | eS8, * JPAEl ISR BN out a tria rati TR SE YO0 GrbY % S the south did not leave Garretson until th Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kiser return from voyears. [ commenced without Mere e WOrms remov e ¥ oder paying a o A tath: ia | OF its ocourrence, ro own from that to , Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kiser return from aking Dy f ok ;. Lome on Third avenue late Sunday evening | Render Cra L b R R e e ‘on docount of the | train from the south had arrived Lie en- | ¥llinois next Wednesday, O Pain HCERU e R and found a burglar In the act of going | ™, & b A hering * his great a gine on this train struck the obstructio! s g i olden M ; Shecach OINE | " The next cases to come up for trial hEtHe (e oS e | Caanin Wy o3 g dedisy The annual Thanksgiving donations, taken | e WHO ARE AFFLICTED through things in thorough style. When| ;0" of (he state against Sheelnart Byt mayarihe ran His Hioesd rrall epsed tearing) away. parcrobitisipiIe, hut Aot gt by tieialiterent chlirchessaaitosbel given Ay ave life and hundreds of doliurs by calle the owner of the house appeared the burglar | giit® . O FUE STUE EREESL BHet date Ky, one of the shafts plercing the | derail the engine. The railroad’s detective | (' (e Associated char ties this year nc o left by a back door that he had the ‘ k ¢ b5 e SR Adte ‘ s ibediitwitking ontthaycpseifs cek en bottles T was 5 on or uging | against A. T. Rains, charged with assault was (hrown violently to the ground | |8 been working on the case for a week e e ralie ing a Silver Creck townshp farmer named | A0 also sustained considérable injury. but failing to find any clew to the would-be | LS FESIOIATY SoQiey OF (b Biwiiction ERUSTGAR S | DB. . W PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDIGINES, misses ) a wreckers, lias notifie o police, this Mus. ULRICH. A Phyicin oLl w L i e QI T o s acee | ks haw notted e bolce, and I 1| 2R4TS S, R MER TR, T i e e nis ehs o to be , % g ever since—that was two years und P with nquestion, awa Sunday affernoon in carriages. The |on hand tod 2 I O p=cial [ (Cele- | knowai s gruchiisy Jadee o, 8 Dogren of Hapar, & e 5 SAMRUL A ST L motors have been put up for the winter, and i —— gram.)—-Sheriff Davenport arrived in this S ORI requested to come to the hall for drill Thurs- | A book of 163 pages on ** Woman and Her ank, No. 1 for men, No. € for women. VICTORIOUS COPPs CHEER. oity today. from: Oklahoma Olty, wiisre the 2 lay afterncon instead of evening. Disease mailed Yealed, on receipt of 10 All ecorrespondence strivily confidentia) many did not go down who doubtless would . i » «Where h YANKTON, 8. D., Oct. 22.—(Special Tele- " ts in sta s fc tage. dd: Medicine sent by ex s Address all letter) have done so if there 1 been any way 5. Limpus for forge Limpus | . 4 i | The Willard school pupils have organized | €emts in stamps for postage. — Address, (e 2 et Sl st Sy The King of All Temperance Drinks Knocks J from the First National bank | 8ram.)—Satur last Michael Kalser, afq literary society by electing. Charles| WORLD'S DIiSPENSARY MEDICAL Associas V. > ; ofgetting there. - The boats are also In win Chariton by forging J. R. Crithfield’s [ young farmer, started down a ninety-foot | O'He: 1 Nellie ¢ TION, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. ¥ Ve A G X R BE RNy ter quarters, and as a result there was not Qurian Miaine ; He rorimerly® conducted " hotel In | well fo mend o bad place in the curbing, | president, and Graco S e o et Seshertlone ! 858 BRI O SUNCEBILE much of a chance for any one who wanted traordinary demand created for fon and left with o young 1ady whom | Nell to mend a bad place In the curblng. | president, anc Grace ‘Morrlll," secretary. = Enclose 10¢ in stamps for reply. to have a good time. Copps Cheer in all temperance Gommunities | it is said he married in Oklahoma, 1t this | Seven fee :mlu H;x-ll’ur:l(llui he inhaled Police Judge Christmann has made one of = - g, RS > 3 A ere ating beverages cannot be sold | I8 true Limpus Is a bigamis .ft 1 | SOnOUS gas, ed hjs hold upon the wind- | the very best officials for this office that F DY, Dr. F. T. Seybert, Paul Schneider and | Where intoxicating beverages cannot be sold t Limpus Is a bigamist, as he left a | Sonou relaxed hjs hold upon 3 ici; r this office tha ) 3 DYAN. Thomas Dowman took a Fatt to California | llt.wi |.<= envious alleged rivals to attack it [ Wife in this city. :1] Eizopeas nd fell to H;v,h o of I(Iw hu\«-‘ South Omaha has ever had. He is fearless s o i)} Junction and then dropped down the river, | 8hd misrepresent it~ Among conservat Mystery df o darmors Dis ance. | 1118 body was recovered four hours later and | in his actions, but he s also cool-headed TPhey iad guns and ammanition of every sort, | and cautious dealers who do not wish to even | GREaON, Ta., et 22, ',\..f""’ll',""lf.,"" .y |00t @ bruise of a mark was to be found | gentle and cautious in his declsions and nothing was omitted that would add to | @Pproach the line of violation of law, and} .., > e e (UPOTE L Al Since Xandle Bauer has taken charge of | o 9 ¢ 10| families who don’'t want an intoxicating bev n Hadley, a prosperous young farmer —-C ; 5 AL the enjoyment of the occasion, excepting an | (HBIEE WG 0P Y srepresen residing near Villisea, mysterfously disap-| Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is the house- | Bauer's concert hall the place has become ability to hit ducks. They report an en- | STAE ARy § 4 i eavea and ine < ite's beat! relfanto; quite & popular resort, where the different l7able¥times butidiickn!do' mot (fokm a pas- | Lione have led to the ‘moaticrticial tests for {ibonced, and o ftrace of Iim has been dis; Tudesl snd les of South Omaha hold yable time, but ducks do n Tm & Dar- | yhol known, A0 theil Bowaorime, Evhile |(coyere e walked out of the rear door of e odges and socleties of Sou aha hold | ticularly prominent feature of their present | GEouf GG g and health-builing, | DS home after hitching his horse prepar PROF. HERRON'S TALK. their parties. Six different societies hay AL Dill of fare. puachling, LNYIRCTatig anf o fory to driving to town and Tas fafled o given parties in this hall this month. Mr : i Giles Peryear, William McDonald and R L. [ mildest soda water. T th | Eoen T proChoas o e L enC searoh 1 |iyiyila of the SooialiBystam| Disoussad) by ms | BauSE Isian old ineatrical man, and he takes |y = g ]17 Brown of Oakland have becn jailed on sus- | Upriendly warnings” coming from Tidle fel- | frultloss, Fhe disappoasance s o e been iose-Dagali B ormbe pride in keeping things in first class shape z ; it picion of being implicated in the burglaries | 1ows who think themselves rivals prove o be | mystery. as Hadley was in comfortable cir- | The Social Sclence section of the Woman's [ George L. Dare and C. M. Hogan, th ; } for which Ed Bird has already been bound | selfish misrepresentations made for the sole | CUmstanc iy relations pleasant and | ) ‘ S Erat SETes olloge | populist and democratic nominces for the over to th They confessed that | purpose of enabling them to force the sale [ N° derangement of mind suspected. club entertained Prof. Herron of lowa college | jogisjature from South Omaha, are both Bird which consisted of | o nauseous and unwholesome compounds e e at luncheon at the Commercial club cafe | good business men and will receive a la about ten men and had at least the passive Wheelor & Hereld, Council Bluffs, Ta., are | ywagiiNGTON, Oct = yesterd: here were a large number of | vote from the men who not control co-operation of ono man who Is known to be | the originators and’ sole brewers of Copps [ WASHINGTON, Oct. 22— (Speciul invited guests and the dining rooms were | by corporatic Mr. Dare 1s in the plumb. wealthy. Somo miore arrests are expected {0 | Cheer, and give an indemmifying bond o | 574M)-The comptrotler of = the cur e e ing rooma were | usiness and Mr. Hogan holds @ re- | be made very soon every er, while the beverage speaks for “‘"‘;“ "-“m 1 8 l-l-nwl ;mu.-m of 11 per | Well " e te 'K'l“ ‘I""’ ",’l““"‘ ‘:' ')‘ | sponsible position at the Cudahy plant o T itself. But if more proof is desired the en R tavor of the creditors of the First form of & WAL R erron at the | 5, 0 Silsby is held at the police statioin as 3 pation The boom in the northwestern part of the | dorsements of ministers, judges, chemists | [Al74! bank of Wedar Ialls, Ta. making | head and the lea members of the club at | .'\:f B e e atioon | prdlarya 4 ey, city has not yet struck so hard, but what [and physiclans can be referred to as they et cent on claims proved, amounts a ) . At Valley & ad A A S y Juvenator 18 - 3 1 ol n ing to $159, 60, his right and left. ~After luncheon had been | .oy "pymed George Reed, to drink from a | the most 4 Falling we can sell several desirable coitages in that | have appeared in The Bee daily for weeks, | —————— served Rev W. Clark rapped for order |y i1 he carried. The boy says he does not | wenderiul e e locallty at a very low prico and on casy | and hundreds of others in our ofice. The effect of cooking with Dr. Price's Bak- | 4nd stated briefly the objecis of the Social | repember anything that took place after he [ dlscovery of of" tho yes terms. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl strect. e rererr ing Powder spreads a ray of sunshine around | Sclence club. He stated that it was organized | swallowed the drink until he awok in South | e 8ze and_ other S LR has béen < Py e the family circle. a result of the work being done in this ahs roung Reed's fathe s nes ! Ve 5. NERUGHalet i Usancll BIU My, dieopened. Dr. George D. Herron gawe the third and i e Gountry by, Frob Horsam»and! EAL. 16/ almed | S iven Oraots aua B iren | ey ‘ly o Silver Creek, and Chief Brennan has wired | Jeadingscien Strengt] wf:““\’\“l.i fnlwrfii‘n-:ll ”l I\I-llr\ moie ru”‘;:n— last lecture of the series at the Christian WESTERN PENSIONS. at a study of soctal science top! He al y‘,:,, to come on at once. Word was also | tific ,,fi,,,, i to $3.00. oL Proprictor, | tabernacle last evening on the subject of | T luded to the address delivered by Prof. Her- | gent to Wililam Evans at Valley, who is the | Rurope R HERE R e Ml MhAT R axarayatltnkiotd Soolely 1 He took | Yeterans of the Late War Remembered by | ron at Lincoln t June a to the r Reed boys' uncle, and the man for whom ke Hudyan is U Hudyam curcs Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at [ the ground that soclety could not be saved B tho Genersl, Govarument; ade at that time by Governor Crounse.|was working when he was met by Silsby prely” vego = Debility, | Steam and Hot Watar Heating for Gas Co.'s office, by legislation. . for dust now Jegialailon ap- | 2 TO! (Special.)—Pen- | The incident at once assumed national im e e ble. AR . Residonces and Bulldings. s e Prared to need saving Jtsclf. The Cathalie | lons granted, issue of October 10, were: |Portance as a toplc for discussion and is| How to live well at n moderate cost Is a | Hudyan stops 5% Church of the Fifteenth century had many | Nebraska: Original-James S. Hill, Bell. | NoW greatly interesting the people of England. { perplexing problem to millions, = Uss of Dr. | zvrlmla’[{ug»lss S A J. C. BIXBY, —_— tiings which the Protestant church of today | Wood, Butler. Increase—James V. Wood, |0 order to set the minds of many people | Price’s Buking Powder is indispeneable. Pure | ) Lo G155 B 88 Veuxonane | ki ; BRREONAL EARAGRAEHS needs, and so the reformation that Is sure| David City, Butler. Original widows, etc.— | 4t rest Prof. Herron had been asked to re-|and economical Shirgo {n 20 i pains in (o | 202 Main. 203 Pearl Streets, Councll R i e T T T AT e T .h;lm-u 10 ves, Omaha, Douglas, deliver the Lincoln address. He. then pre- O iR o RO D, ’LOST ‘ Slomen Bluffs, lowa. together Into a new ecivilizatio ings t owa riginal—Charles W. RHam; An. | S3RiCH AT S8 Ion i hstopped > i e Dr. Miller and family left last evening for | have been ecast aside by the ‘,?‘;”f]”f”.hl,“".l, a8, Cass, = RelosiieJames Bpencor. Dol “Prot. Herrow's address was devoted to a pwering on MARHOOD R GEO. P, BANFORD. A, W. RICKMAN, thelr home in Chicago, after spending several | tjon which shall make men brothers Instead | MOInes, Des Moines. Original widows, ete, | 1/Scussion of the evils arixing from our pres- 4 5 (ot 4 President, Cashiet, months with Dr. Stephen Phelps and family | of antagonists. He dwelt at length upon | Sk haprbsen, Farley, Dubuque ent system of soc’al cconomy and the remedy Sl sl 4 d 4 on Willow avenue. | the relations of men to one another, saying | beroin Dakota: Origina’—Joseph H. Cham. | Which the future holds out. The nt he following record : berlain, Armour, Douglas. social system is deep yrolific sing and veen allowed by the Century Road | = Bugene Rapalfe, who has been serlously | that to convert a man was simply to change | Col rado a1y stem Ginbneaptina prollicc slnssand beenj allayed; by Ay quickly. Over f f w9 pri 015 ment y Benjamin Strickler, | deep in tocial sorrows. All of the remedies | ) . R P le, 200 miles, | A e i i1l with typhold-malaria the last two weeks. | him from a mere individual to a social being, | Yuma, Yuma; H. Makins, Pueblo, | that. have Bb set be 0151 10 OO |\ Gk, O ATLAr A Sl Lo ERT 10y itesadd al ness and R i tierth care and,| L mtrom amerm indivicust toa sosiab keing | RR i, ERIORA IoOTN (- MR8, ! |that have as yet been proposed, even the |yg:30 August 5, 1594 Tllinols state record. - red. in 20" days by 1he ] had the proper regard for the rights of . Pine, Jef” | wildest theorles of t fall shor! ki will soon be arcund again. Lis fellows. In this lecture the ferson.' Rei Rebert O3 ONRorn 6. Clol s [ T St QT Shi RRATCH NN, ol LadnEs 3 d doctor's oy b o N the cure demanded. Soclety is looking | J: A. Pallister, 50 miles, 3:31, July 1894, | “rne new dine made by the & F. M. Corbally leaves with his wite today | radical ideas upon the economic and political | Ete Pabeuls Sasmtov et Stemsie 1o, | for ‘the man who will outl ne the new social | owa state record of they Sttt in of COUNGIL BLUFF3, lowa. for Battle Creek, Mich., where he will enter | questions of the day were kept mostly in the | imas; May A. Newton, Denver Arapabon: upon studies in a ministerial school. They | background, and on that account it X < A 1 seription Golde EFintul SNy Gy William Hammers & you g | It became known yesterday that an attem; Medi Quite a crowd of people visited Lake Man- | The witnesses in both are summoned A The laundries use Domestic soap. L. Zurmuehlen, jr., is in Atlantie. pahoe; | system, but ma soclal program now before | W. 8. Furg, miles, 42:38, July 4, 1594, | 3,1"S o S Capital, - . $100,000 | was less | (relssue) Delubina T, de *onejos, | the people will right social wrongs. By the | Ohio state record. | #ix packages for $6.00 (plain scaled Loxes). | Profits, o« - - 12,000 expect to be absent about six months. striking than either of its predecessors, al soclal faith of the common people wlill th . §. Jenson, 100 miles, §:15, September 17, [ Written guarantee gl cure. If you buy | Q Among the Towans who registered at the | though finely worded and full of beautiful f Qctober, 1L, were braska: | stute move out of the old lite into the new. [ 1894, Utah record six boxes, and are “not entirely cured, gl more | (One of the cldest banks in the siats of lowe RN sl penieran werk 2T Hifeh OF | thoughta T | S harles, 4. Kirkpatric, Stratton, | Prof. Herron contended that the first stop | F. W. Knowland, septom- | 5 be sent (0 you free of ail charwe. Bendfor | N5 {0 dnt” on' time. depostia We Wil ‘04 ort Madison . McCarthy o Moines, A T Additic e slh, COlfax. | toward the new and better conditions would |ber 22, 1884, New York state recor I 3 leasca (o sea und serve you. Dr. ¥ '_llx‘;n.x.u.- of Neola and Milo Adams of | . ARMS Closk Orening | Thaye newal Schmidt. Plain: | come in the christianization of the nation.| Alfréd C. Smith and A. L. h, Boston | HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUT - - —— T 3 3 view, Plerce. Reis: Harvey D, Willlams, [ Only in the christian state is to be [to Chicago, 1,158 m.les, 14 hours, | Junction Stockton Market, and W. D. and Harry Hardin have returneq | 0kes place Monday and Tuesday of this| Doniphan. Hall. ~ Original widows, ¢te. |found the true J e ober 22 and 23, As has bee ¢ | Lintetta J. Gooch, Diller A ) 2 3 Romedy CALTHOS free, and a from u duck expedition in western Nebraska. »4“‘”%‘:_-”\”““ ‘h"m-"r”‘“m SR BN s BB T e ooch: Diller, detterson: Nancy | people. True democracy has never existed | B. A. Grath, 10 miles, 28:41, May 30, 1804 ~ Total Earabiios 15t Gausedon wif} DNItWast cymained for o few days to inflist | SUASom 1B Jormer years, all cloaxs in he | ., Rorehey, (notherl, Wekedald, Dixon in the history of the world. Americans do | Missouri state record ETOP Discharges & Emlaslons, some slaughter on the quall fn that vicloity. | 8107 shall be sold at a reduced price for| ;% QUGN iR B gharailey, Taa- | not have a democratic form of government. | A. L. Proulx, 15 miles, 443381, June 18 NEBRASI{A Uiy pmaorrhea’s aricocelo "he parly managed to Mill upwarde of 1,000 | these two days only e have no doubt that | g iin ™ “Ronewal Andrew = fem’ Dymom | In this country political parties are con- [ 1894. Missourl state record it st en b 140 dugks In the ten days they were shooting. | Our patrons will turn out in full ]11"“;' 40| Tama. *elssue—Waiter 2. Rust (deceased, | (rolled by corporate interests and the people | L. B, Jeal, 20 miles, 1:05:55, September 6, e O AN AD i Ll b renew thelr acquaintance h enry Javenport ; ard Bush, | have long since come to know that their |1894. Pennsylvania state record A ] p. Bole American Ageats, Cincianatl, Ohlo. Why does real economy prescribe the use *"["“"-. wha s alll: b “\\m. us dur- | Washingt i Wheeler, Lineville, | legislatures are controlled by corrupt influ Weaver, St. Louis to Desoto and re NATIONAL I3A . of Dr. Price’s Daking Powdor? Because it | 128 the opening. =~ He = is =~ show-| Wayne. O 1 hidows, eto—Minors of | ences that obstruct andFcheat the will of the n, miles, 9 hours, October 7, 1594 {8 stronger, purer and more wholesome than | € onie of the most-stylish lines of cloks | %Ry, ] o0, Biok Hawk: Jobaams | becele, The: pecple ste’ng longer sbls. o | Course: record. Snecia! Notices o a s ever been sho e | £k b 5 aWk; Johanna | express their wishes and eve hey do e - RRY othyr. 2 line of goods he carrys has become ceiebrated | Mlisk, Devenpart, Scott Brass hatee rost N SRl Spvant M thox 10 pBe. Want a Reeelver, In this viclnity for being the best fitting, as | (R Origingl—~Lucios _ Burnaugh, | LIeIF, wishes aze diaresandsd by their legiaia CAPITAL, $400,000 GCouneil Bluffsmmm democracy of the | September 9-24, 1894, Streets, San Francisco,Cal. i > Wo send the marvelous Fronch U. 5. Depository, Umana, Nebraska, Henwood Springs, Garfield; . Jose Mapid | tive bodies. In the pure democracy to come | PARIS, Oct. 22.—The 100 kilometre bi- | The Montpeller Savings Bank and Trust | Well as the nobbiest garments on the market, | Sanch a0 Pedro, Merl oil s the nobbisst garments he n Sanches, San . Costillo: James 8. Dob- | the people will make theis own laws. There | cycle race at the Velodrome Buffalo was | SURPLUS, $55,500 = = company fled a petition In the district court | 414 V‘“”““,”‘;In» of his garments you can | bins, Lés :‘j‘t.l.‘..‘\;‘ll.m.\“, fohn B Tewitt | can be 1o true democragy with & Tepresenta- | won by the professional, Forssier, with Du MPLOYMENT OF ALl KINDS SEGUREE yesterday asking for the appointment of | money, on't miss this ehance of seeimg (he | OFIEDA] Widows, eto—(Hewssus, Theodosi | & e ok Kosermmenl e, contended | Bois second and the American, Starbuck Y Grand Hotél Annex, Council Blafts Fecelver for the property owned by C. A.|finest line of coats west of Chicago. Re- | Mg Vin Brunt iort’Collins, Larimer Prof Harran Wil bor e omserned wicy | third. At the Velodrome De L'Est the twd » and Dirsctore—Henry W, Talos ‘ YOU HELT OF AL Beebee on Broadway, near Park avenue. The | member only two days, and every coat at | wnotard, Betion ik 8 the industrial system of tha country. There | Kilometre race was won by the American R T e B, el et | call on or add Auency, petition cites that & mortgage was executed | cost price widows, blo.Ditis 8 1o longer exists ¢ sfice I the {\. | Banker, with Baras second. nt casiters el W Hotal Angex in September, 1885, for $10,000, covering this FOWL DICK & WALKER, ner. ' e I BT e L o % o RENT, STORE_ BUILDING, 219 MAIN flunln{,)\\. B Somers belng (he morigagee. | Boston Store, Council Blufts, Ia ghontana: Orlginal widows, ete—Hannah |of material things. Competition can never Stendard U1l Trast Hit Hara, THE IRON BANK {, occupied by Fitagerald cery. Apply e’ Itier transterred hia lnterest (o the | L k. ear, Nissoula, Missoula ey N AL ISR Shi BAXSK || PITTRURA, (Dot The supreme court . % Mix Mohn, Creston hou plaintift, while Beebee sold the property to North ] the end, and Industrial slavery is the mevi- | of this state todey halted the Standard in its on. Original—John Christian, } —— — - warfous partes, the title now being in Martha | The following parties took out licenses to| Forman, Sargent | Beal 180 Maln wine a s e table outcome of the -present system. The | s bsorbing all the independent of 130 Maln_street o v HHiA now balog in Mastbs | J - or process of a ing all the independent ofl . n’r.;“‘“)\:m':..\;.‘:s(:“:x: :“d t ) \:\ xr_T“!. in ]v. d yesterday afternoon at the office of the “While down In the southwestern part of umption of competition ts the basis of all in the country. A deal had been Mcc REW CLEANED; VAULTS RIS 1980 mas: nwl«; »;‘u: ";A” s n“l l:‘:’ | county clerk the state some time ago,” says Mr “';.m 'I the mm.‘k.-, of our,social life. Another to buy out the Producers and Refiners is the only Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 838 Bi e s are not ahle | oo oA ddress. b 480, AAYS Mr. al- it influence for evil g the speculative 5 e y y ~ m— to pay of any decree, and to demand that a R AN, st e s :{il'.:’.;‘u:x'."km; Chico (Cal) Enterprise A - foremibity | T",.,n,] Lre apany. 0D G Banter. oF TERRKIIS a:,,ff.:f,:'w.' FOR BALB O TRADE, %0 ACEES OF HAND ecelver be appolnted to take charge of the | G ooper, Wahoo, Neb : of Chamberlatn's Ot erys o Having heard | men stand between the producer and the con- | jnignction In the Venango bounty oobris by o | dand " Michiean; Wikl trade sither for Siock ?;egmr)- question for the benefit of the | Guy Andrews, Council Bluffs.. [ 68 Ohasmbaiaiate. . '\”\ s .~,w.r.. and Diar- | sumer, and these ten-men simply consume | which the deal was stopped. Today the PRIVATE DISEASE! t general merchandise, and will put in cash 3 Grace Hulbert, Council Bluffs. F Rhas8 A v‘)unva;.‘f,v'.:r’f‘ l:lr A couple of | the profits, leaving to the producer the bare = ¥ and DEBILITIES of $1,000.00 or $1,600.00 se and lot In Colfaxs DeVol's Alr Tight Davis Granted a . RN Tquor License. & shamplon Of that remsdy for all stomasy | * Preduetl MEN ONLY. | ferhandise und put . 8600 caxa: e ress Heaters are at the head. They are con- George 8. Davis, ] structed on scientific principles. All prices. | drugg!st the well known Broadway | and bowel complaints.” For sale by drug-| Oregon Kidn e o nyniia ibaas Women Excluded, ce property “in _Council Bluffs, price has been granted a permit by the | gists i Will tade for general stock and put i L1008 dner " Hus i, 18 yenrs experience 2 B N e ) Cans 604 Broadway. | court to buy and sell liquors of all kinds for | sl S ——— Active: rist alas, 80 oeala " ALL drupxists, Dl I I()fll I WOMI N Clroulars fr Bicniind, “Addreas 10ck box b, Councll Blufie — o | medical purposes, and he will earry the bes "ot to Kill the Sultan Unearthed. 1 5 d Farnem St . ol Deuriains’ muale Bous hes few. expecissn; | iical piirvosee, and he will carry tho best . arthed. Murder Trial Again Vostpoued. {4th and Farrom sSts S T . TASLAAY [y N as | WANTED, POSITION A8 BOOKKLBPER OR bigh grade plancs are sold reasonabiy. 11 supply the general| NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—News of & plot to| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 22.—(Special.) Or Debilitated Women Should Use boladok « public e lowest prics m ings, evenings and Sature Biataman siroet public at the lowest prices kill the sultan has been discovered in this ws W 11, Bee, Council Bluffs, k 3 't The case of White-Faced-Horse, under in 'S P S o Atiorneysat- Hog cholera entive and y SLECAmAIF s Kaney Fainaty clty. The plot s said to have been engl- | dictment for the murder of the cowboys at s BRADFIELD Sim3 & Bainhridze, &t B OR THADE, ON ACC % cholers preventive and cure by Dr. Hungarian Process Flour. neered by Armenians who belong 10 | Humphrey's ranch, has in, hee 040 PI0eplnes, —wp £ |in the State and Federdl Courts looms Kory 20 Jefferis, Fletcher avenue, Councll Blufts; | Mado by the oldest milling firm in the west, | soclety which has branches extending all | definy R FORER,hAs ARBN Meen Sudoxsris 8 wop FEMALE | 206-7-5-0, shugart Block, - ouneh 1$1ume, Low fle oy will stop the disease In one hour. Trial | makes lightest, whitest, sweetest bread. Ask | over , and America. It s postponied hy Judge Dundy in the dertul influence in Mice Dottle, §1, L it 7 ead. | Al federal court at Deadwood. Eagie Loose, an. woning up and | = = [ NIcB y FOR RENT, § QRN | Jour grocer for it. frade mark: “Diue | port & band of conspirators sent 10 | other Indian charged with wmurder, changed | sirengthening her REGULATOR. EDUCATIONAL e Adtl el (Fuety Peasleo's celebrated ale and porter mow | ROOSte i X Turkey m' Armenians in America for the | his plea to guilty after the jury had been | systetn l')' riving “’l‘rv"!fl;l “;" proper = | per month. on draught at Grand hotel bar. AR L oad VTSR = purpose of carrying the plot into effect had | impaneled. No time was set for pronounc- | @ thanaelsllimpurities Healthund streng HE NOIRTHWESTERN MILITARY ACAL. | — L] ard water, been captured at Berot and sent in chains t mgl sentence n[wnm\:lmhd for pronounc: | - are guaraatesd o result from its use T Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, fsr good Wants & Chess Tournament. Adana in Aslatlc Turkey, where several of —_— Lake Michikan, Thorough Classical. Academic e e i C. 8. Colby has issued a challenge to A, |the party were put to death by Turkish Found a Skeleton In fandeufs L and Commerela) Courses. Mvery instruslor 8 | oo o, WITH BTORE Whsbarisnieh Wi Domestis sied Gruner, who won the state chess champion. | *Oldiers: A GUTHRIE, Okl, Oct Deputy Sheriff oy e PR Meire of fhinols, und. annually tnspected by | - and dwelling ' Combined, in Council ship at Keokuk in 1875 and has Kept it ever | Oregon Kiduey Tea cure dne; .| P. K. Albert has returned from the Creek 5 o STiClul representatives Of (he Aate, Session opens | Worth With " incumbrance. of 46,0 Fromisr ogw cupr ot Lund Bros P e 89 y Tea cures all kidney trou urne n the BRADFIELD KEGULATOR CO., Atiants, Ga C COl o o8 Beptem Wth, lllustrated calilogue TRy for merchandise or 10 W 15 w of land, since, for & contest to take place in this | bles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. | country, bringing a gruesome relic, While 20900 %.A‘,.J.‘.m o AR wie wnl 98] Gieas' Q %, Les, Counclh biuts T AN B AR AEAY | w2 minven i

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