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THE OMAHA DAll‘ BE: \\,b, N ES I)AY MARCH 6, 1895. o ———— — e—— = D VRV \ i many might be induced to settle the claims accept my proposition, and 1 have this day ™ RIDST Nl | directors to enlarge our contingent fund in e OMAHA Daty Bex: [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | s oot o ste v oo | SNOW FELL ON THHE YACHTS |Srsha st s 1 2 CLOSES ITS FIRST DECADE| ten . mrmyom, et i - - tlary. C. F. Neleon, one of the victims, has of xr»-nxr.‘-" o frarantes :1: oo ;n'm‘ul i i 4 losses from the depreciation of the realty COUNCIL BLUFFS. — decided to be in police court this morning for 1§00, as suits Mr. Hardin's pleasure. The - ich we have on hand, and to thoroughly i . | the purpose of asking Judge McGee to set a B proposition 18 that we hoot 100 live birds | ok gt serve good busincss methods, which the OFFICH, « - KO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Interesting Monthly Meeting of the Oity | time for the hearing. Ocld Weather Along the Riveria Interfores [ each, T to use ‘one barrel at twenty-four | Mutual Loan and Building Association |stress of the times has Impressed more r Yot v B — 5 yards' rise, and he to use both barrels at & g g P | sternly than heretofore upon all finanefal _— Council Last Night, MISSTONARY FUNDS ARE SHORT. Some with the (roat Parade, thirty yards, Amerfcan assoclation rules to Shareholders' Annual Meeting, Inatitations. This fund has been (nOreRsed Delivered by carrler to any part of the oity, - govern, and March 20 will sult me. Re- M. W. TILTON, Lessee. . Secretary and Treasarer Have tfeen Suos- . ‘LER vithin the last year to the amount of spectfully, F. 8. PARMELEE. — B > T e , of a total of $2,035.85. This amount CONSIDERABLE ROUTINE LOOKED AFTER pended from Ofce. DAY CLEARED EARLY ENCUGH AT LAST | girz<immoss rernies o connetr. | RETIRING DIRECTORS WERE RE-ELECTED uld be graduelly lncreased, as is How I ELEPHONES-Bus'ness office, No. 43; night BOSTON, March 5.—There is a shortage in i provided Ly bills pending before the state o ———— e - slature, to the amount of b pe iR the accounts of the American Church Mis- | Will Make Up the Deposit and Thea Fne Ly LAl “"”“‘r’l““r‘:“;:n;’: x Damage Case of Annio Stevenson for Per- | gionary society, and the books of the organiz- | Ninety-Three Pleasure Craft Lined Up In mage In More Jawbone Fxercls. Prosident Meyer Finds Much Canse for b “u"flv‘x‘l it ".‘.h, ot o .(“,,,,.,,,,, the acs MINOR MENTION sonal Tnjuries ¥ mended for ation have been found to be in such confusion Review in the Harbor at Cannes—Two BALTIMORE, March 6.-Tob Fitzsim Gratliication In n Review of the As- cumulation of this fund during the first Orand, Council Blufts, B, ¥ Clark, prop. Compromise it it Can Be Set- | that the experts are not as yet in a position Prominent Contests Expocted '\:‘:"j' \":_"'I"‘:“’:""r:_“‘:i\"'l'l'l'::"] '"‘“} ’l"“":'f 'I'- clntion's Work—-Prosperity In- year of the association, fn which case there Mayns fleal Estate agency, 639 Broadway. tled in This Manner, to make a detailed statement. The secretary for Friday. bett's letter of .I\\.\n;d A “h“fh gives hif creasing with the Years. \:;‘l“l«l\_{m-"‘ l]"‘-("yrlci; '.:‘('>”'I“.\Mf"rm|r-'|‘rl‘n“= Frank Kerr of Perry and Leva Anderson Rev. Willlam A, Newbond of Mont Clair, aidial a time extension to May 1 in which to —— A o K = it of Council Bluffs were married by Justice J., and the treasurer, Henry A. Oakley of % % 4 the remainder of the deposit his In closing, he urged upon the stockholders Vien lnst evening. The city council held its monthly meet-| New York City. The fact that their accounts | CANNES, March 5.—Several Inches of snoW | with Corbett requires. The general tor The tenth annual smeoting of the s the necessity of inducing their frisnds and Fred Blazier, who took morphine Monday | IN€ last evening. Aldermen Reller and | were in a muddled condition was discovered | fell along the Riveria last evening, and at [ Corbett's remarks s extremely overbear- | holders of the Mutual Loan and Building | interesied parties to join the assoclation and, 11:!4'. with suicidal intent, was able to be | White had recovered from their election day | about a month ago, and at once a special | Nice especially it was quite cold. But the | Ing, and in alluding to the letter Fitzsim- |association was leld Monday evening in The |ald ia fts usefulness, i { down town yesterday. petience and occupled their chairs committee was appointed to investigate, To- | snow and the chilly air soon disappeared be- | mons says B 1 ' rendanse ,v Soveral addresses were dolivered and s erfence and occupled thelr chairs with a mittee was appolnted 1vestiga and the chilly air soon disappeared o ec buildiag. The attendance was quite lary Meeting ot Bluffs division No. 2T, Unl. ay ook in their eyes, Nicnolson was | 93¥ & meeting of the executive committee of | neath the Influence of brilliant sunshine to- | ~He has done me a favor in extending the | and much Interest was manifested through- | PADCTS read on varlous features of building d 2 s of P, as, tonight. A o % o soc v ol e special co te: time and pp! te It don't care to ssocl J work formed Rank Knlghts of Pythiat, tonigh 1He tnly abkentes, and he was said to be :]; “‘”‘v‘fl'u.\.‘vlnrsry“]nll The spectal commitie? | day, and when the ime arrived for the Inter- | Comment exteneively on’ the one of the | Out, particularly in the election of £ix direc [ bt IR A LT Tho Rebekah Rellef assoclation will meet | 81ck That a shortage had been tound. The report | MAtional review of steam and salling yachts |letter, It sas rather sarc astic, but, situated | tors. Two_tickets were in the fleld, and SURKEYEH Kb ALTRRAN at Mrs, T. B. Wolcott's, 600 Damon strcet, [ The following bills were ullowed: Counell | jtself the committee refused to make pubiic, 21 the subsequent processlon of these craft, | Wyon T'have made up the deposit fn fuily: | AF€T a spirited contest lasting one hour, the | \qpANTIC, Ta., March b—(Special Teles Wednesday, March 6, at 2:30 p. m. All Re- | Bluffs Water company, $13,075; polica de- | but the following statement was given out: |8t 1 p. m, the air was mild and the sky d with R e look, “I &l retiring members were re-elected, as fol- | pram)—The elty clection was without une bekabs invited partment, $088; marshal’s department, $c08; | A report made March 5, 1895, to the execu- | lightfully clear. LA " lows: Thomas 1. Dailey, George Heimrod, | usunl features. The officers are: Mayor, J. Rubo McCulley, the Omaha batber Wholfire gepartment, $1,300; engin fepart. | tive committee of the American Church Mis- | Tho aquatio procession consisted of 1ty | ment’ upoh Corbeits, letrers i eamnot sec | George W. Sabine, C. . Reynolds, for thres | B. Joness solicitor, €. A. Moredith; nsseaso ;‘lllv':‘",‘,l,.:y‘|\=|”.'\k\’);’ur ot ‘.:‘.\- n‘.‘;q;:: "::‘ll‘;‘r.h’:lux:)('{ ment, $335; sewer departmen ) ;K'(”v\|“|r: ;,XT:‘I;:-M 'l‘mfi'“n&»‘L"'ii;’.'l.‘lf‘l"}'}‘ o | steam yachts, ncluding five American vessels | Why Corbett ghould continually seek to Ve- | years, W. N. Nason for two years aud Db Huwksg aiderien, Jumos Sier, A, ¥ yesterday morning. 5 L $218; Nonparell, $104; Moorehou SCOUNLS OF LiE LFANEIVeL oA Benerh] peiras | ToRlyiRsur RAUIHE WRult, the madority of | HILR ThR: o NNV evire gither, sucially Thomas Falconer for one year The First National bank was garnished [ $100; Gas and Electric Light company. tary that the connection of those officera with | Which were racing yachts, They formed In | against him, and, though hurt by hia let: | Adolph Meyer, president of the asscclation . yesterday for $123, the amount of a claim held | special police for election, 3 for | the society was terminated by the action of | !¢ of review and afterwards defiled in the tors hall mot now depart from my delivered an instructive add , review - A by Edmund Teycke of Omaha against the | polling places at $7.50, $90; rent tor registra- | the executive committee, The irregularities | most graceful manner. this pleasing sight be “Indeed, it seems to be unwise for hm to [ the work of the past year. “The closing of =N\ "/ S Dreyfus Produce company. tion places at $7.60, $00. > extend only to a portion of the soclety’s cur- | Ingwatched by large crowds of people gath- [ mitke little of the man whom he is to battle | the first decads’s business of this associati A. Whitelaw occupled the stand all day | 3 Uz recelpts for some time, and do not impair | ercd at all convenient positions ashor with, for should he win, he will by HI8|ye satd, “ia ono that the stockholders yesterday In the district court as a witness [ 124 Bates, the city sca or, reparied that | the principal of its resources, or fts trust | Most of the yachts had invited parties on [ fvn confession have won a hollow vigtory | iR 8 DR e Rt EN - e in the suit brou against him by P. H.[he had gicked up 110 dead chickens, cight | funds. Beyond this the situation s mot yet |board, the largest number being on board | poan rim e caihy poRhonent, oot b1 | 00K upon with a pecullar satisfaction. That Fotheringham, best rate the attorneys | dead cats and three dead hcgs that the | precisely known, but it is in process of elucl- | Whyte Ladye, the guests of Mrs. Ogden Goe- | man whom he himself claims is the in- [ W€ ATe noW In as prospecous a condition as at asem to maki helr examination i one | health officer had overlooked, and he wanted | dation. The work of the mociety is just at |let he prince of Wales was on board the | ferior of the first class heavyweight pusi- | any time during the life of the association, 1s witness y, and the case bids feir pay for his trouble. His request was re.| this timo peculiarly urgent, and it is sin- Britannia with a party of friends and the | list. Consequently his defeat would be the | o subject of gratulation, espectaily swhen be spun out until the end of the week he | P2 AL i bl ) e Iy hoped by the committee that contribu- | Promenade was crowded with sightseers, The | More humiliating. On ane poit alone will | 5o 4 he t nd N 1 ) o y | ferred to the committec laims, Kell 4 scene be: : e. T e [T offer a defense from his letter, and that | We W it from the light of the condition court room resembles a second-hand dry hie committec on claims, Keller | {i5ie’ just now doubly necessary, will not be | SC¢Ne Was beautiful in the extreme. The day's | L WLt Svotite oubly nec ry, will n fos 1 N1 . . is about advertising my show throu this | which have surrounded all lines of business in #0048 store, J'”{ voting no. e | diminEhed at this time of inereasing novd estivities will commence with a dinner at the John Jay Frainey delighted a large audi b A L Rl b ence at the Baptist ch ast evening with Role M. I awanted to have the battle fousht | €5 HVE HT : B ; GEORGR W, BRTHRKIN, | Cércls Natique: O Afien e T e s made a8 pos. | the past year, A year ago now we looked that a_compromise be made ~with Annle RSt GouNS ot I now expected that the contest for the ant Was willing 10 make it within | forvard (o more prosperoul timos, but - : Shakbaneres oitals . Stevenson, damages for $250 for perssnal in NORRE A KIS gden Goelet and the James Gordon Bennett months. This, of course, precluded | gieqd of tha been a year of depression, one of his Shakespercan recit HE BV [ ie anALtlinG: 4 A5LUOMBAE o MmN It S0RGE C. WHITE. cup No. 1, valued at 300 guineas o ail sanote B R Dlier "ad. | Stead of that it has been a year of depression, gelections from +The Merchant byl N e ” Dishop Peterkin of West Virginia said t0- | over twenty rating, will be dockien oo Dians ] failures and calamities on all sides, and still T o e T ghar e Ut | amount. ' Doth recommendations were ccn- | MED relative {0 the actlon of the execilive next wion It inyserted Mr. A, Barciay's zrimmons wia atked, what, he would | the business of the Mutual Loan and Buill. nr, sar, i e T ommittee ho irregularities referred to | Walkes Allsa will be able to compete, | Siove oo o t he, | meet | ng association has grown and been handled Othello,” all of which were enthusiastically | curred .in. s statement are such as CAPD: e 3 compete. Steve O0'Donnel. He replied Tt rbett | o This SO o\ & O o e o astainimats | Alderman White tntroduced a rosolution to | in this statement are such as to warrant the | Tomorrow, according to programm, there will | wham 1 want to meet. 1 shall pay 1o at- | &L proit. “This s a record which few asso wero put into the Sunday school fund Inslruct the strects and alleys committee to | FeMOval of the eccretary and treasurer from |be a match for yachts not exceeding five | tention to O'Donnel mow. 1 am sure my ns can show in this city My gt o e court vester- | compel the Omaha Bridge and Terminal | 9ffice. The socicty's expenditures are b:tween | rating, another for chts not exceeding [ money will be put up.” last report shows that we O o o N Y ter- | company to complete the grading of Union 000 and $30,000 a year, and the money is | three rating, a match for yachts not exceed- i S e J & shares, while our present report | day, charged with disturbing the poice ot the | 5 ygie, 1t was referred {0 the commistes | PAId out mostly in small’sums, making the | ing one rating, and other even INTERNATIONAL CHESS CONTEST, €hows 22763, but ‘it should be remembered HDUse of John Bush, cornep of Twentyfirat | 0 ni o i, auditing of the accounts extremely dificult. o cmamotons Yeho | L4 during the last year we lave cancelled A 4 L AL AL IR AR L. The committee on streets and alleys was | The society has not been entirely crippled by | RESULTS ON THE KUNNING American and English Chumplons ho | 560% shares of t I and have re- Thate ”";‘"fi""| |M-'l Wiy tala HogY “u”'i"\ n;~ru'»”.“‘,,‘| 1 Biire At “,.1';‘3‘“1" 3 %al | these irregularities, but as they extend over OhLELL Wil Play at the Manhattan Club, gained our membership despite the fact. | A'l‘x’vl:‘nl‘l‘nl'lr‘ l‘x‘llleolilh:‘ n‘:.t;vni:llim u::‘.i&l ::;: ¢ | lumber for crossings. five or six years, it is impossible to make a | Three Favorites Kloored at Bay Distriet— | NEW YORK, March 5.—The Manhattan ‘::;;’v’r“x‘ ::“‘I(‘L"l)"d:“v- ;‘I ”"fi |‘~“ SR N OA s him. A lot of other withesses failel to ap-| A Drotest from H. J. Chambers against | detailed statement. T would not like to call Same Story at New Orieans. Chess club will be represented in the match | i’ 16 hos handled §334151.16, averaging R pear. Judge McGee gave orders that they | the removal of the sidewolk in front of his e 'lf(r,",':',';f”“'\f'("fl’;”“'k(“‘“('n""l:' ‘x“‘“:“::‘""w; SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—Favorites |against the British Chess club by J. B | “Jno statement of the sceratary shows that | ¢ A million folks eat Quaker all should be In court this moraing, or war- | PTOperty on Seventh avenue was referred > 50 ould ve Its money | were bowled over in all exce cond | Baird, J. W. Baird, J. W. Hanham, A. B.[we have used of our reccipts $4 in re- { : 1 . 1Lt FGiiFaen £ EToLes against levying in- | handled in s ; 3 xeept the second | Baird, J. W. Baird, . Hanham, A. we have us our receipts $4, n re ats every mort /hy rants would be issucd for Uieir ar P DI LR TR ed in a different manner. and third races today. Corrigan’s colt, G. B. | Hodges, C. B. Isaacson, S. Lipschutz, J. & | deeming shares; $15,323.14 in disbursements | 1) Oats every morning. Why? v,“,'\‘,“'-',:' r;\":'r“”‘)'."“fl:f“:{“ ‘f,"j”fi”:l'fl“:,'.'_ ofustiee | on Oakland avenuo were referred to the COMMERCIAL CLUB SOCIAL, Morris, made his first start as a 3-year-old, | Ryvan, G. Simonson, J. W. Showalter 1aTon LR AL { If you had tasted Quaker ing the chickens of his neighbor, Amos Mar- | COmmittee of the whole but did not show well. Old Braw Scot ran [ William M. Dervisser. expenses of the assoclation for the past year & and cream you'd know why tin, and then catching them for his own | Adjourned till Thursday evening. Sccond of the Serles of Monthly Entertaln- a game race and won in fast time. Sum-| LONDON, March 5.—J. T. Heppel, L. |have been §1,81 which s at a cost of i % use, When his story had been told, it was T menta—The Program. maries Hofer, A. Hunter, C. D. LeCock, F. W 10 en 18, HEr RhAA) ne agalust AR 6% Sold only [0 2 1. Packages. found that he had been given permission to TAKE 1T EASY A program spiced with pleasure was par- | First race, five furlongs, selling: Silver, | LOT% D J. Mills, J. Mortimer, J. Owen, H o for 1893 of $2,054.82 or at the rate of eat all the chickens he conld catch by a — ticlpated in at the Commercial club rooms | ¢ Tuberville (6 to 1), won: Lodi, 100, Smitp | W, Treichard and 3uest, with Lowe, Hun- -10 cents per share, Woman who did mnot own them. There was | BIE Sale of Ladies' Wrappers at the Boston : (6 to 1), e L, 105, Hill (4 to 1), | dell, Ward, Higgins and Woodgate as sub 1ad it not been necessary to disburse such some uncertainty as to whethor Newton know Storo This Wedk. last evening by 400 people, all of whom fully | th 3 i burso e l hird, 3 Raphael, Mendocino, | stitutes, will represent the British Chess | a Jarge proportion 6f our receipts for the pur- that she did not own the fowls, and he was SEI? SHOW WINDOW DISPLAY. appreciated the music, recitations, refresh- . Kingsle; nkie D, Mount Carlos | club in the chess match against the Man- Otk h e . cl st Kingsiey, nate pose of paying off the stockholders in the Wh B given the benefit of the doubt and discharged. | $1 ladies' calico wrappers, in light | ments and dancing. It was the second of the econd. race, About. Ave furlong selling; | battan club on Saturday, first series’ our earnings wouid have been | en uyin Fred Leutzinger has forgolten his an. | colors, Toc each. series of monthly socials given under the | Royal Flush, 111, Grifin (7 to5), won; Hiram Coltoge Record for Strangth. materially Increased, and the advantage of mosity toward Mollie Graham, who tried to | $1 indigo blue and black wrappers, now |auspices of the Commercial club. The com- | AFEO, no welght,'Carr 8 to 1), second; Sym- J s Urquhart, | Warrago, Wheel of Fortune, Ninga CBE1 S BTIL Bal SGora i or TR ve) an advantage to the assoclation. set for_yesterday afternoon in Justice Cook's M. Bartlett, G. H. Payne, W. R Bt S 07 DL Cl et @ally sy Bl [ (i i 3 3ibbon, H Hoodlum, A, W 4. | noon. are to put the assoclation in such a shape | 414 IU8 @ ealamity to lose several vears, another that he was at the home of his|on shoulders and big sleeves, now $1.30 each. [ Brady, Adolph, Meyer and Augustus Cooper. DTSt awono, Bellringer, Joe B ) samalily Hesona stockhoiders, Erown, nacclimated frult trocs. charged. trimmings and full sleeves, at $1.50 each. |and consisted of several selections by th ase: Wyans =t he real estate now held by the ) 00°1), sec! record; George et and in time will safely bring more than our | WeTC born on the lands where their nurse. has been somewhat wayward, He works for | wrappers at $2.75 and $3.95 each. by Jules Lumbard, and instrumental num- Dest varietis for this climate. Consequently the ST AT 18 s L er Uy KDV AT RSS 10w Council Blufts, Ta. Mrs. Elhta Matheson fully maintained her | Isom (3 to 1), r two girls and his mother, who is a widow o il : J to feel will come to us through the effects | forest trees, They have a very large stock and the wife of a traveling man of this city, LTI O L G LA citing “The J'iners,” and *‘Maid, Moon and | Morris and Thelma also ran. §'and Ornamenta T et D Rixieentiior s mile: Bag demand for the class of propertyswhich we LT LT s Second race. eleven-sixteenths of a mile: Eram)—The following army arders were | dition so that it will be bringing us a rev | You in prices and stock. References: Council his position. Chief Scanlan will probably Omaha Bee ent busines lon third, Thme: 1l vs: Bella G won, | Shaw, assistant surgeon, s detalled as |loans, — Our dividend for the last threc | “RINE 30 T caso today. court at Keokuk has mot yet received the [name of “The Unknown." iird. race, five ongs 3, won, Hou i arage Meleven hlxteenthaiotiamn))e; in earnings for the quarter had been placed Crescent, Iowa. proved Towa farms. Farmers desiring loans | there a month ago, and las been paying - L follog A ; | being enabled to malke loans on the securities F H T 3 pathétic' # % AMHERST, Mass, March 5.—Henry W ng 5 BT i 1BHEe Yy (Heiravolver routs (Liie]| 896} eacht mitteemen were E. E. Bruce, Dudley Smith, | Fimetiq s, Last, 100, Tsom ¢ to 1), third. | 0B Em P erst college, broke the | Oered us for the past vear would have been rult rees, other night. Her preliminary hearing was 50 Tuxedo wrappers,: sailor collars, $1 {J. E. Utt, C. F. Weller, Charles U W RO E N e ucasy » ¥ o) W 2 all HHELE, 0, W : ! *LViiati ws nieed b {his! ttnerAnd a1l times B the best court, but Leutzinger failed to appear. Con- blue and white, black and white, | E. O. Eichelbérger, O. N. Davenport, Euclid | Third race, seven and a half furlongs, Gl ety ,\|.m"'nr"‘1'|.lr:‘r‘,7| Is increased funds to meet the demands of l‘y’ € best. stable Albertl was sent to his house, but it |and pink and white checked wrappers, on | Martin, E. A. Benson, W. A. L. . |seling: | Booze, 120, ‘Griffin G to ©), woni|pas become famous with 1,446 polnts, but | Stockholders desiring to make loans, and the | & e be recovered, was locked up. From one party It was |sale at $1.33. K. Burkett, David Baum, Alvin Saunders, '”‘,‘;";‘Ei o ‘,““‘*" @0 to 1), second; 1 T T N P Oe™: rtent | purpose of these amendments to the by-laws minute lost ca } learned that he was out of the city, and from | $2 percale wrappers, nicely trimmed ruflles | Sam Rees, Z. T. Lindsey, G. N. Hicks, J. S. i, King (50 to 1), third, ‘Time: 1: X which g0 many lowa and Nebraska people pdlum,: Arno, Wawong, B O e T that they may be able to accommodate such | Mave done When they hive hought forelgn daughter, in Councll Bluffs. Mollie was dis- | $2.25 percale wrappers, double ruffies, lace [ The musical features were highly enjoyed e Rre1Ib % I rontll|BLeS to4 D)) | resor? » been allowed by the . ¥ MENIERAY BROTHERS, Two young ladies called at police headquar- Amherst gingham wrappers | Omaha Glee club, vocal solos, “Minstrel Boy," 1 r ) IO Wby Che (o Bty Honpiwlt st he e cptionStione THICREECEN I NUREEE TS ters last evening and wanted the police to | and leg of mutton sleeves, now $1.76 each. |by Harry Burkley; “A Summer Night,” by Qurreney, {f:". Ambrose 5 to t. ‘ird. | Kl renfed and more than covering expenses, do something to reclaim their brother, who | See special value in fine French sateen | W. S. McCune; “Are You Sleeping, Maggie,” X B L e a VeIl LRl TR o T 2 | ry stock is grown, and years of patlent, Ly RO e g 1805, Missourl state record cauities in it The foreclosures now pending [ {iiaigent cxporiment have taught them (e an Omaha firm, and is the sole support of FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, bers, by Venuto's orchestra. 112, Carr (4 to 1), won; Nebuched ——— (L O CHIG S RLEOE LI L G Tt : . fxom 5, ot Bk Sivens SIS S B all property which we may have any reason | their home grown stock is as b as the % nters e c! onis! y - eber t ), t 0 An attachment has sprung up between him rstate reputation as an elocutionist by re be o, nird, 'Time Changes 0 the femmr Service as An- | Of the boom, and certainly with fair erops | for the sbring delivery ‘and every 'tree 18 d S'] 3 rch /6. o8 a son: h s C An- J 2 ) "5 Wi [ e to name, rehar Viny: and when the Lusband is away they spend | There Is some possibility that the March | Man™ for an encore. oT; LOUIS, March .—Results at Madison: | Oha08 nouaced Yestardny. for Nebraska this year, we may look {0r i | Fain Parking Trees and Orhsmental Sook most of their time tcgether, The girls were | term of federal court may not take place in | A unique feature of the program was a T EREYRAT O S DA s e WASHINGTON, March S—(Speelal Tele- Make' no mistake in your orders. Send us afraid to have any information filed for fear [ Council Bluffs until next September, for |feNCing match between Professor August |ren third. Time: 0: et s il hold, and shortly be able to have it in con | yvour list of wants for pric We can please of a scandal which would lose their brother 0 Leon Denis, maitre d'armes of the Fencers S } § o there 1s a dreadful dearth of shekels In gy with a member of the same club, who | Tannhauser Won, Montana Belle second, |issued today: First Lieutenant Henry A.|enue equal to that on which we now have | BIUffs Banks, Council Biuffs Department have a conference with the woman in the | Uncle Sam’s strong box. The clerk of the | endeavored to hide his identity undeg the |Idea third. Time: 1: miles north of Counctl Blfts, ird race L pvoniifises i 2 months was made at the rate of over 8 per{ p" 0. Address, b y money from the government to pay the wit- | Refreshments and dancing completed the | 1737 C/5a1€ second, Daddy Reed third, Time: """;E" of ':;" Doard of officers convencd | oont per annum, which was made after $200 MENERAY BROS., We have over $300,000 to loan upon Im- [ nesses and jurors for the term which closed | sequence of pleasures. at Fort Snelling for examination of ap- A - John Berkley wen Budd. Breoks second, | pointees to the United States military [ in the contingent reserve fund account, It —» can save money by dealing direct with us, | the bills out of his private account. In a WHISKY TRUST AFFAIRS. Half Breed third. Time: 1:14%% au o alf Breed third, Time: fom Tougn | €20emy, vice First Licutenant Deane C.|has been deemed advisable by the board of DAVIS’ thereby saving agent's commission. We do | number of other districts there is the same Pifth race, 0 01 oug 4 ; . A not loan on wild lands, nor in Nebraska. | lack of money, and the clerks generally have | Recelvers Wiil Increase the Price of the Tim_ Fiynn' second, Katie Mac third, Fioward, assistant surgeon, frelioved. Lougeo & Towle, 235 Pearl streot. been paying the bills with marshal's var- Product and Pay Profits at Once. 3 NIEW ORI/BANS, March 5.—Track slow. | ant adjutant general, will be relieved from . A ! rants, which have to be discounted. The ap- | CHICAGO, March 5.—The executive com- | Summary: First race, seven furlongs: Bryan | duty in the Department of the Platte and noodchake ne | [ L PARAGRAPHS. propriations made by congress have been | mittee of the Whisky trust met at the office | (even) won, Francls Pope (10, to 1) ‘second, | will_repalr to Chicago and report to the bundreda who are l 0 a“ a“ ass [msfl b too small for a number of vears past, and | of General McNulta, one of the receivers, | Mgle @ to 1) third. fime: 188 0 - | commanding general Department of Missouri afilicted with this =] Edwin Carlson of Carson was In the city | the money on hand has been used up by | here today to consider various matters of | (Second race, six furlongs: Beverly & to.1 | o quy as adjutant general of that de- terriblo disease; yesterday. the courts that chanced to })L lnm XII“' Ses- | Interest to stockholders. Those present re- | mund Connolly (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:17%. | partment. menandeven Bocspmmmun beucfit, 8, 8. 8. | Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, County Attorney Boorman of Cass county | Slon, while the later ones had to live on | fused to anticipate the action of the com- | Third race, one mile: Rapidan (3 to 1) | Following assignments to regiments of offi- | Fas made s wonderful record in the’ curo of | 1 4 was in the city yesterday. wind. A letter from Judge Woolson to Mar- | mittee, which was in session all the after- | Won, Charter (i1 to 5) second, FaKir (5 to 1) | cers recenfly promoted are ordered: Ar- | Eczema; oven afterevery known | PUtty and Paper Hanger's Supplies. Attorncy General Milton Remley of Towa | £l Bradley tells him that it the necessary | noon, and the only information given to the | third. ‘Time: 1:40. It furlongs: | lery arm,” Colonel Edmund C. Bainbridge | remedy had failed, this o | Window Plate and Art Glass, A iat tha G, i fon | funds are not en hand ten days ahead of the | public was that 'the executive committee | dourth race, five and o half furlongss| (romoted from lieutenant colonel Third ar- | nowned blood remedy " han_re- i City registered at the Grand hotel last even- | oot E¥ G 0% e term, Mareh 26, notices | had been — assured by’ the reorganization | Bird Catcher (G to 2) won, Flush @0 to 1) | (bromoted from leutenant colonel hird ar- | FEREQS, IGA1 Gasoentirely, You | Buving car lots for cash we can save the ing. Shall be sent to all the witnesses and jurors | SgmMIttee that funds will be ready to meet | second Minerva (i to 1) third,| Time: 1: 0 o Eaari™ B | cannot afford to Tisk the barmfull effects of mer- | consumer and the dealer money fn buying D. W. Archer has returned from a visit | ot to wome for court, Judge Wootson is at | 3l vouchers as soon as the vouchers have | FIfth race. five furlongs: Loch I i L 2dwa ; curlnl and, potash S { Deen ‘adjudicatea and allowed by the conrts, | to 1 won. Manon i (o 1) second, Gee Williston (promoted from major Third ar- | ercyand, Potesh of us. Call and see our stock and get prices to Columbus, O. and other cities In the e ing the baimy breezes of Cali- | "Phere A (G ! ! D vieoin, 2oty IR0 present enjoying the y breez There” was no doubt that the price of | (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:05. tillery) to Third artillery, vice Bainbrid 4 aralbiying Svviiolan . east. fornia, while Judge Shiras fs performing a | spirits would again be advanced, probably | ST. LOUIS, March b.—Results at ¥ ) y Toritharheldis} before buying. Wholesale and retall, X e ;| Major_John R. Myrick (promoted from c vase. 8. . 8. A. 8. Churchill of Omaha, attorney general [ like feat in Florida. Neither of them cere | from 3 to 1 cent per gallon. If was also [ Louis: Firstrace, three-quarters of a mil m“’l Third mmpgy) oy R e P Al Fuamntgod purcly Voge- of Nebraska, was In the city yesicrday, a | to come back unless there is no valid excuse | expected that an effort would be made to f Sir Lancelot won, Selma second, L. J. | @i, 8 IR (et i (on i Blerete (nro- Fubie, contataing no drog SERANKS) et f o back unless there 18 no valld excuse | CXBRC\e Gemandn’ of the. diettibators, svh | 1KBight third, Mithe: 1;2%, ston; Captain William - Everett * (pro ot mincrm ofany kind. 200 Broadway Eounml Bluffs guest at the Grand. for staying away. An averag Urt | ive asking for the profit allowed them | . Second race, five-eights of a mile: Little | moted from first lieutenant Fourth artillery) e olanykind ’ : MLI!'N Mu’y Sc{rlry n!fzox Fourth street left | costs between $7,000 and $8,000. under the Greenhut regime. The dis- ]I-_rn mon, Herndon second, Censor third. | to Fourth artillery, battery L, vice Cushing, blood and. skin: Aiseases ast evening for a four months' vieit in o Ao tributors or wholesale dealers, who w im .| retired; Captain Henry C. Danes (promoted 5 LFT SOLEF o IF 5 Chicago and Rockford, Il To Wape DILERdo formerly allowed a. 2.cent. reduction from | . Third race, nine-sixteenths of a mile: [ FeIreCs BANAN FOREY T AN IPFOMOLEC free. | SWIFT SPECIFIC | GEO. P. SANFORD, A, W. RIBKMAN, We will offer this weck any thing packed in > ay won, Jerquet second, Bill Arp | from first lieutenant Thir Y)Rto LARRRE G President. Cashler. Thtted Btate e will offer this any IE pack current” quotation: ve made a strong ap- | Palm Sunday won, Jerquet second, Arp NleryMbaltar: vice Myrick: Firs t ¥, Assistant United States District Attorney | iy at about one-half its actual value. Below | peal to the receivers for a return to the old | third. Time Third artillery, battery I, vice Myrick; First Whomas, E. Casady has returned from &||s o rew of the many bargains we have to| method. The. receivers deciined. to fecods rth Tace, handicap. three-quarters of a | Licutenant Moses G. Zerlinski (promoted from visit to Dixon and other points in 1llinois o this weel: Best California peaches, | to the demand on the plea that tha present " Batelle 1 wan, £ Carland second, | second. lieutenant, Second artillery), to The Ancient Order of Hibernians will cele- ',;f.'f'[),‘,'," '"“..“;:,(:d Cattormin peaeahes: | profit tor the trust will'not admit or'it, but | Bona Vera third, “Time: 12, © 1 | Fourth artillery, ‘battery D, viee Everet ' ) brato St. Patrick's day with a1 propriate | hen, hibecs o peaches. par can. 6. Chir. | Promised to reach an amicable adjustment | Tifth race, three-quarters of a mile: Tib- | o will 2 ‘ remain on duty with light battery 5 L4} a ic 9c; £ the matter shortly. The “amic 4. | erty Bell won, Ienwood second, Florella | ¢ ; sl ; . ceremonics. M. J. Wade will deliver an | fornla apricots, per can, 1le; California cgg | justment,’ It is believed, B P tnie o | Shira, Time: l',s,,“"",g srifliery/Aunilsmnthey {{-‘l‘,:"' ¥ The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. address. 11c, California green gage plums, | by persistent lifting of pri until a_bas e ffantysarmyiGaptain ailan A sWoltu(pro: 2 -1 putes of a y EADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND o el e TR Dt e L B i e Bend-T'en Mateh Of. moted from first lieutenant Fourth infantry) | ® : u g : R T R A et toiohey e e iy ot Srapes, Der | Justified in aliowing the. distribatora the | Owing to sickness J. C. Read will be un- | o Fourth infantry, company F, vice Luhm, WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF T o, COUNCIL BLURER loya day morning at 10 o'clock to Mr. Southwick, | 11c; Calitornia_white cherries, 13c; gallon | bates demanded. - Other important action |able to fulfill his engagement with J. W.|retired; First Lieutenant Willlam O, Neary WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- 3 f $100,000 a retired capitalist at Odell, Tl can of apples, only 19c; blackberries, per can, [ V4% 8150 €xpected at foday’s meeting. Den of Arapahoe nest nturday. The gon- {promeied 1';:\::nfp;;?r';‘xl||lr‘y“"c‘::fi"‘.I]‘;I‘]\-}lfg SARY OF MEDICINE, Profits, - = x 12,000 Vi it Ve: 6c; cberries, Dy can, 7c; ra rics, 1 : tlemen were to have sl & 0 A any B, - Walter H, Butler of West Union, the con- | 6c; blucberrles, per can " ';‘,:‘,;MZ"L bird mateh for $100 a sid 5 Wolf. Colonel James J. Van Horn, Eighth p One of the oldest banks in the state of Iows. gressman who achleved a good deal of dis- |7 ) yhortlos, 5 has been alling for several weeks, and now | infantry, granted leave two months, A We sollcit your busincss and collections. We tinction not long ago by being missing for | gooseberrics, per can, Sc; stringless beans, | List of Veterans Recently Rememborea by | Bt niimeeit 15 v condtnion for the task of gaded o3l A piy & per cent on time depoulta. We will be scveral weeks, stopped at the Grand ycster- | per can, bc; lima beans, 6¢; wax beans, per the Goneral Govern a 100-bird trial Harlun Favors the Satcon. Picased to see and serve you, d"_"‘M "“""7,“;,',"“‘;;'""3;3' s “::,‘,'m‘"]":' o) “ul;l: WASHINGTON, March 5.—(Special.)— Parmelea Willing ts Take John On HARLAN, Ta, March 5.—(Special)—The & . M. Patton, for several years a rosident of | W00d corn, per can, Blsc; solid packed 1| Pensions granted, issue of February 19, 18%5: | OMAHA, March 5.—To the Sporting Edl- | question of license or no license was he 7 AN ; T fiiieRo.Shgs etitned to ounoll, Tlufte and,| (965, Do fan, fiko; Shsercinet 2 x»f‘m‘?““fi Nebraska: Original-John More, Woaod- | tor of The Bee: 1 notice by the morning | issue here yesterday in the city election, G 4 SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, ;e tits i State will make his home here, Mo hag been | fardines, per can. 0c; marrowfat peas, ber|jawn, Lancaster; Anton Pleumper, Staple- | oo that Mr. John J. Hardin is anxious to | and license won by a vole of two to one, N4 and Federul Courts. Rooms 503-7-8-3, Shugar glven the state of Iowa as territory for the | ¢an, be; French peas, p ) 220 MU hurst, Seward; Benjamin W. Cramer, Au- L] b % Travelers' Preforred Accident association, | Fooms, per can, 17c; 3-lb. can California . % b 4 rora, Hamilton. Increase—Andis Rolf, Pal- Mrs. Morna Moore, one of the popular | Faspberries, per can, 1lc; 3-b. can Cali-| estine, Platte. = Rel sucBenjamin Barnic I g Tsare.. (aho 9F he por fornia blackberries, per can, 11¢; large can | Saratoga, Holt; - Ofands - Hudqson, FHases for the Midiand Monthly which was wwardes | Of pumpkin, 9nlyeee; ‘,""l" ReniHoMop l“':‘"d S nacalaAl rdgne etosHnima 0 e Decel a o beans, 11c; 4-1b. can Price’s baking powder, r , Butler the prize in the December 30th short story 3‘1 S I O s T R e Ba kit wn:'dj 6o, R S T e rah Malia, Towa City, competition. It is entitled “*Tho " Develop- | F0H (5P w il iing powder, 2ie; §-1b. | Jomnson, - Renewal-George W, "Tucker, Pe. ment of a Latent Germ,” and shows a|50% can Price's baking p . 2le; Belb | Grja " Harrison. Relssue—George Sears, great deat ot talent in the ‘auchor can Calumet baking powder, only 69c; 1-1b, ; 1 Onsiow. Jones; Thomas G. Glover, Spirit igiddls ' can Calumet baking powder, 16¢; 1-1b. can | Lake, Dickinson; Aaron L. At ral CHIMNEYS CLEANED; y, Dec Ed Burke, at W. 8. lomer's, 638 Broadway. & Friday, March 8, will bo “Laties' Day" g | BOR Don baking powder, foe [0 | Winneplel, Han Reimers Loh rove | Bafore You Put Something Into Your ! TATGE TIUVATE BAN FOR RINT NEAR the big auction shoo e of Morrls Tiro's Council Biufts, fa. | bie, Humboldt Humlu‘nhl( Qriginal widows, | N i B ARG Ty A B T e e stock, opposite postoffice. he store w = $ R |ete—Mary E e, Coun; Sluffs, Potta- 3 . 3 ’ e v atcied with chalrs and tho Jacien will have 3 WiRTTE T Namo ? Watamic: NexiGhn Wy Survivor(ielsnie Stomach You Know Nothing YOI BT, bACKE FARM. DNAHOLPNETE eplendid opportunity to buy shocs cheap at| Everything, if applied to a Hardman Plano, | $20 Inchease) Martin: Wachtel, Strawberry 1 treat the following D 3 west of Maniwi rond. Sultable for dairy, Aps auction. We reserved about §$1,500 worth of [ sold by Mueller Piano and Organ company, | * Coldrado: Original—Harvey Starling, As- A bout reat the following Diseases: DIy 10 Leonard Bverét. 3 the beet ladies’ shoes for this sale. They will [ 103 Main street. pen, Pitkin, Additional-John Sheridan, L} Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lungs: Die- | 000000 ™ 07 (Cnios oF SPLENDID GRASS undoubtedly be sold cheap. Sale commences v o Monte Vista, Rio Grande, ot the Eyoand Ear, Fits and Apoplexy OB e T anin yield Wi TACaNIN a2 orclogic m, e sharp, M. 1 penc®® | Best material and good cooking win in | South Dakotn: Increase—James G. Pal- feart Disoase, Liver Corbali |||.Mm\|wyl(luu lend’ near ‘awlum: CDioiable 16,0 LG AT Salosman. H. A. Messmore, prop. running an eating house. Pearl chop house. | mer, Marvin, Grant, Pl Evoun Debility: Mental b e No (h a This & widow—Mary Grover, pression, Lo for cash. Apply 10 Leonard Eyerett Montana: Orl ¥ M over, I} 88 of Manhood, Sc ! Year, Miles City, Cust ! Y catcness, Dinbetes, Uright's 14 | 105 g A GOOD 6-ROOM HOL WITH Prizos for Stories. T ST AR R AT v o THOUSAND) Do so EYERY DAY e, Danod, Rhewnatisin, Pusaly: it i, o AW et ind Fourtcinth v . Y hiinal IR . hosna e, o Fever Sores, Kum Gnie, near the C., B, & epot Last winter the Church Mirror advertised | making propositions to Colonel Reed of Man- Koreiane. Lissyses, ; ors and Fixtuin b Ao, resoye a | i ot Bverett. L I g & prize of $10 for the best story and $5 for | gwa for holding a Chautauqua aseembly at| The following marriage licenses were is- 8 Yiinout the kuife or drawing i c st, b o R B astardaws i il drop h Vi ) ::p:: uxvnl-‘J“lfh_:‘!l'uxl::’:u“l:;Pm!:I:“\.ln“b)“ yln:r;s the lake this Tumu‘l;‘r, 1|mnv;l a resolution :‘:"‘ j:\:“‘l""“':h_m :lc.l'fil::lc, uv‘:";lgnl‘l‘n"lr“e.n‘: 3‘;':;" ‘l‘-'n L 4 elve storles were se 2 An0 the |'at ite mesting last Monday. Eiving it as th nd Address. Ty ropuy cured without | 1 Judges, Superintendent H. W. Sawyer, H, | .0 1L meeting las Y Eving It a8 the | Henry Nieman, Gretna, Ned. R cheap and o0 casy terms, Day & Hess, 8 1l sircet. 3 e Aagecaps b2 LY 3 B, 3 tapping., Special Attention give e T AT o T 7 s ; . Rothert and Prot. Pauison, tave fnfated | P11 of the ministers (hat nothing ough | Tille it Grétna, Neb...... 28| Without; a Thought of Consequences. | i e VEASEBLENS |« vive piviieoumi vor i 3 i {IT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR ™ a0 . " A Ligang Vencreal DIseuses | o, 1 brougham, 1 conch, 1 urrey, 1’ phaston the work of examining and marking them. | ot "GO "3 niiber of good reasons why | Lottle Watte, Omak Oraguaon. 830 Lo S3acpiorieit for | 5 igiios, o sieikhy, § sets harncss. Dy & The name of the winner 1v & far withheld |, “cnorre might reasonably have been ex- | Andrew Christensen, DeBoit P ! The stomach is the most important and the | entific combination of vegetable esences, | WItIOut Mercury. Tune Worms remo bisan, bounll BINos. rom the public, but will be announced at a | pad SNSRI FOPCN Wite the hard | Moraba I, essey, ik City, N i mostabused organ ir thelbody. fruit salts, pure pepsin and bismuth, meeting o be held at the Christian taberna- | FUEE B0 00 CVL S R TR0 A o of | Henry T Truelsen, Douglas county. cle Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All of the . havi fruit Some | I (Wi oF three hours, o pay. Lemorrboids | WANTED 7O IHENT, A MODERN HOUSE OB i\ 7 dea of the remarkab o | or Piles cured. five or six rooms, south of Broadway, by i A e T T P R ST e i STy It & person catofieg, § little cold on the | oy nuyhlwrguu‘:‘}‘l”h])p :u.u»..uz.‘lu’u:“:f.“fl't‘ THOSE WHO ARFE AFFLICTED 1. “Adaress 1, 3 Bee oflice " N A contestants and their friends will be present. |y & 0F® HEEE L ety, would - lungs he immedlately gecks treatment for it. | o, 0 1¢ 101w save life und hundreds of dollurs by eall | jon SRR qmuu: - P s B ATy O (37 Ty 2 Py WRATUEH FUBRC If bis Kidneys showp symptoms of weakness | From Mrs. I C. Race, Trenton, Mo,: | 1% 9D Orusing puse “a "wix-room cottage B, cflf.'m'“fxfi'd'd‘.'{}':" et Anpfor 8810 3t | iaid and camp-mesting like Chautauqua. | Fale and Siightly Warmer, with Wings | B¢ becomes alarmed at once. But it his ' have only used u half box of the' Tabiets | DR, G, W, PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. by, onrass HAZ a0d NEey SO Gas cummvr office, There was no money to back the assoclation, Shifting to ho iy u\‘lllwnrkl-lllnluxxll:lv>)|‘rl \I)le ne‘ ’pryndl‘lu( at- :IIML‘I’I)“!).III:; ;::nrm;;vl n‘u- “’un !hvlunuun}x;\ 'n..m..n,-.vn,.l dan who can tell umnuu- | W \NI‘H'IA\ PAIR QP 000D -7"1';‘ I ;{1@:’? d Colonel Reed did not e g0 ° v NGTON. tent to it until sleepless nights, distress g0 e ve already done. 0 thout aski farm seiles, Apply by letier o 3 nborn, Davls, drug, paint, glass man, 200 B-way. 229 S0} Nk 0 200 S 0 B P oy | ron) MeRANGTON, March after eating, nervoustieas; and general weak- | not be without them. Ly i distanoe ; bl or diolee . Claric Coinol” Blute 4 ——" B N (ANt be Wae t for WaDAMAN AN~ e " Dess and lack of erergy: shows plainly that | _Mrs. Charlotte Lane of Ranmsomville, N.| , No. 1 fo K T e tciioo (ORAM: that at best would have been somewhat uns|siianily . e RANI olorado—Falr; | gomething is wrong: He loses in weight | Y., writes: “I have taken only one 60 cent| . All correspondence strictly confidentinl. | WANTED, GIR (AL THOUBES p:following: marriage loenses were fs. | bAAS &+ DML WOUG HONR OO Ahiet sayiniys | MDY wailn vi W Mfs sulitlog to outherly. | ang has patos in his chest and limbs. package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and | Medicino sent by cxpress. Address wll letters | work; none bul od apply, 6% ;:::wy:::;n.‘:fil.r pan . | more will be done this year, at least. toward | warmer in the northwestern portion. Dr, Amsden says that thousands of people | 8m almost astonished at results, they have| Al s Mynster stieel gl IR Wi iy Age trying to put life into the Chautauqua corpse. ¢ lowa—Fair; winds shifting to south- | In this condition never think of ascribing the | benefitted me so greatly. 1 have always un- BRI a N havaaexa g G WANTED, GIRL F( VERAL HOUBE. fia 5 Wilson. Omaba... $40AtA1RL1 e e * | west; slightly warmer. trouble to the stomach, bu they dose them- | derstood that dyspepsia was incurable, but | oo 85 ¢ L work, Mrs. J. Rt MePh 1251 Fast Plesce “aroline Maynard, Omaha .l : T m—_ 0 ST ¢ Bouth Dakota—Fair; warmer; south | selves with loudly advertised “nerve tonics,” | now I know it can be cured for 1 am fully | Enelose 1 in stamps for reply i AT TR T OIS DI P slants, Design work a s s U¥ire or | Winds. “spring medicines,” *'pre-digested food,” etc., | Satisfied with what they bhave done for m QAR £, S stion.- S A TR e P T N and then wonder why they don't get well. |1 can eat and enjoy my meals a grest deal Leva Anderson, Councll B 11 Bluffa, 3 Noasiimanany All of these things are so-called secret | better and feel beiter in every way, and have | — —— sl ey e U SRR a0 remedies, patented medicines, which are ad- ‘um) used one package Only Two Left. Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good ““;'\‘"“\‘,A‘(l""‘l ')“!‘« }"“'I"““‘«" BUREAU, | vertised to produce wonderful results, but | From Mr. L. B. W Tan ), Ills Only two weeks left of that half price sale. lwudry“‘ and is located at 724 Broadway. | Dot th ! A St rall oo e Cwitn ' pc | they are all very careful not to tell you ex- | I have used Stuart’s Dyspepsia \ ablets and N o aln s, Dloturen. sle, Just Balt nrios. | Berresiinding S St YL AL |actly what the”wonderful prenaration really | (hey are just what § vant and wht 1 pave L ]ul‘c Novel amateur enter EEMITH & O e 38 1894 136 agg. | contains. A¥ & matter of fact, “nerve ton he g in vain to get for years. Eve " R H. L. BMITH & CO., 4 Maln stro o ——— Maximum temperature.... 8 % "% | are simply stimulants, they make you feel | person afficted with poor digestion ought to | tainments for socictl s, Inspect of the Guards, ant He tleln Tried, Minimum temperature. 2 3 Ao ein, the young German who | AVerage temperature...... 2§ 1 g g e The annual inspection and muster of o Haus Schmittieln, the youns German who | QRS (C0W W 0 .00 | Topeat the dose : ) Cases like theso can be cited without num- | 2 sozials and homes. Sent ) N 3’ is accused of making a wholesale business of | * Condition of ‘fempe T . The doctor eays further, the only way to|ber, and any one suffering with stomach | | 4 A gany I, Third regimeot, lowa National | 1% secuted uf takiug o wholesslo businees of | Cordition, of damgoratine mnd prociolia- | o 1a® 4yssepais aud stomch weakaeas I to ‘ wedknesses, poor appetite, 1oss of flegh and & | ) °n recélpt of 10: by the Guardy, will take placs on Saturday eveniug, | PeaWE his Withds B Wedns of f 1, 1866 g0 to the fountain head, treat the stomach | run-down condition generally should try at March 23, at the armory in Hughes' hall, “I‘I: l: -] ‘" Jail d‘r ';s ood "ml‘ is i\'ufiu:ul Irn{u-rl;u'lun; e ..., 32 | itself, and put nothing Into it unless you | least one box, which you can get at any with Caplain W, B. Aitehison commanding, | Pald for by the city, and having a good time | Deflclency for the day......111l1l1l1l 6 | know' what that something i drug store at 50 cents a package and feel the Viaitors will be welcome. € | generally. Some of his e 4itors have been ;‘,“f;‘:"l“,'“l” scipilation . s g inch | *He further states he has had the greatest | good effects from even so small & quantily. Hom’ Elflfiflfllflmnfl c"‘l cfl“flfi" nlufh "'.' putting off the hearing fu. more than a A L . QUL SF HE BRE Lyt isters sucess in curing all forms of Indigestion by | If your druggist does not have it in stock he Dr. Laugel, office 410 Gth ave.; tel. 180, l RoOth ismue hope fuat Bis father o Ger: | Bosalorseinitation slnce' March i... 08 {heh | the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which | will get it for you or send to Stuart Chemical is not @ secret patent medicine, but 18 & sci- | Laboratory, Marshall, Mich, he forecast winds; South Dakota—Fair; warmer; south good for a day, and the next day you must ‘Ku them a trial

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