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THE OMAHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901, | was in lock this ' | beat him | o1d-time resident ¢ antly n ing b, ing | repatring rolier mills John Peyeon of Covington Eaws Ears at | Dakota City. » that EXMAYOR BREAKS IAIL was lald up from work | tor mont The case grows out of | the ownorship of a cow and has been drag ging along for two years 1 here at 11 ¢ aught by grain spout morn (OWBOYS CONFESSTOMURDER two ) | t while Crelghton [ the in imoone FAVORS SHORT TERM adwood Says Ten Years o Long for Ars | Admit They Killed Arapabos Browa of | UNION PACIFIC AND ARMOUR | um.‘ Wyoming. s \.nm...‘ of 1 Ll tio State Record terprisen of Magni- tude, KE IS INDICTED ON LIQUOR CHARGES|™™® Mnes ROBBERY MOTIVE FOR THEIR DEED - . | Is Body Partinlly | nfire=Counte Under Mur- DEADWOOD, 8. D. When Judge Moore | Connolly to ten years in the state | for arson he made the statement that he considered the term of sentence much tc long for the crime and he wished to go | record that two and one-half years should { be the limit of the term. Ten years is the least that can be given for arson. Judge Moore wishes to have the man pardoned at the end of two and a balf years and he | and the members of the jury that convicted | whose partially burned body was found in | him will all sign a petition for a pardon | the ashes of a bonfire Powder river | Connolly is belleved to have set the fire |above Arvada a week ago, and they tell the d cut the hose while under the Influence | story ot the most cold-blooded of liquor s ever committed in the Rocky moun- 8 March sentel Was Mis Joint as & That the Women it —tie Bonsts the g March 26.—The Union is Shot and pald into the tee for amended fon filed with the secre ng Ita capital stock $1 ir Line compan LINCOLN Michael state prison I $10,006 Law, of i T pPpoF 000 Car con SI0UX CITY Cal- | | gram.)—John Pe ten, Neb City, Neb, ea vay to Hherty No trace been found. The o s for him ux Ol indictment cn the Hquor. He countr regted 1ot the the cutside He sherify oMo transom and go! March 26 en, ¢ escaped thi Tele (Special It refrigerator car the e filed articles »m ot CHEYE gram.)~F now March (8pecial 3 Bunten and Charles E. Holll- today The pany in jail in Buffalo, Wyo., h the of New Jersey a that they murdered Arapahoe apital stock of $1 {‘lhr-\\n 1 wealthy cattleman of that place T mayor o 26 fal morning of h have ftornta to 1 a orporation ve ganized under authorized an on oh Pearson of Ponea In Candidate, PONCA, Neb., March 26.—(Special.)—At torney John V. Pearson of this city 1s a andidate for appointment as supreme court comm Mr. Pearson has served as | clerl district court and as county | attorney rge of one of BIG MINING DEAL EXPECTED Party rime tains, Brown g0 to the stoner th ffty-one the tim: evad It left Buffalo early in January to vanch of Hollibaugh on Powder | river, where he running bunch of | horses on shares. As he did not return | when expected a rching party set out. Sheriff . B, Strong fs home from Olympia, | About this time Hollibaugh and Bunten Wash., where he went to get L. R. Pearson, | can town and sold some of Brown | wanted by the district here on the | horses. One of the men carried a watch of assault jumped his [ owned by Brown. Being suspicious of the | tellows the authorities locked them up and went to the ranch, where they found evi dences of a murder. The floor, bedding | and walls were spattered with blood and commission has adjudged | iy 4 gulch near the ranch a portion of the insane, and he has been [ boav was found near the fire. \When con- | Brice of New York. One of the largest oln asylum. Manlis is & | fronted with the evidence of their crime | Mining deals in the Southern Hills is about for the Tmuh. ‘ el 1 his parents live near Smart- | ype men broke down and made the following | 10 be consummated. ay sent to his friend | ville jall waiting hearing trial, three fancy that he had b and had bought %0 carned. The A fim brooms will for weak of o of « Ex Including Ohio ad- it A was a through to the climbed A bUERY SHOWS SIGNS OF WEAKENING have m | ou wa then he wway in Pearso s | TECUMS Brought from Olympin, IH, Neb., March 26.—(8pecial.) 1 wood DEADWOOD, €. D., March 26.—(8pacial.) A party of capitalists has arrived in this city. They stopped at Sheridan in Pennington county to examine a copper property that adjoins the Blue Lead m'ne Among the party were Charles Foster, ex governor of Ohio: M. Goddard of Denver, H. H. Prettyman of London, S. A. Baxter and C. L. Baxter of Lima, O, and J. K om court | charge Pearson bond Rhen's Contin Beg ng Man TECUMSEH, Neb, » local insanc Albert Manlis taken to the L Adjudaed Insane, March (Special ) FREMONT, Neb., March Edward Gardner serving a lifc Herman Zahn, Rhea, who is on a motion brooms. He Rhea allowed work overtime the brooms with the officers of the penitentiary treat well and he was satisfied. The be raffled offt and the proceeds used Rhea's benefit. Rhea shows signs of ening. He spends much of his tf ing and writing. His eye cold, heartless look and filled with tears. He shows a tion for Gardner and freque him with watchman, Chestout feels vindictive towards Darrell, though inclined to talk but little about him. He says t when the shooting took place h drunk and angry and unable his temper, and the shooting was done the impulse of the moment. In a re letter 1o a friend he says would will ingly give my life it | the husband and father whose life I am con victed of taking." Judge Giimi yet fised the time of hearing for a new trial Special.) penitentiary now in ve confession ‘We planned to kill tober. but unever got the chance We ox pected him at the ranch January 23 and | goert bullt the bonfire to recelve his body. Whed | “qye Higgen Fortune Gold Mining com- Brown removed his clothes that night to | e BAAJeR FOREe SO AR Come Eo to bed we shot him and then fled to the fg; 40 000, Incorporators, Henry J. Mayham [woods. When we returned in three hours | "\ g con TG kel M. Nix, S | Brown was dead and we hitched a horse 10 "'yl p LRI assoclation, at ElNs, Min- (Special.) bis bedy und dragged it to the gulch and | oo p ounty, with a capital of $2,000. ankle last night. | dumped it into the fire. We remained fn | fiiEbE SRR WIH G CPEUAL Of BT ival meeting at | the gulch all night and heaped brush on e CTROFIGE B : ! in descending | the fire, and when we left in the morning | “p & S FEERRC {we thought the body had been entirely | it ABCHCAR N | consumed. ~ Our object in killing Brown | {IEHE RUR K CEPUS was to get his horses, jewelry and money - M and get him out of the way, as he knew | P Repp and Harry § too much about our business.” | At the ranch the officers found an undes- | ground room containing an illicit still and counterfelting layout and a number of let- ters from green goods men It is believed Brown was a member of the gang and that it was his money that bought the machinery | band paid for building the underground den. | | WORKING FOR EL South Dakotn Incorporation PIERRE. 8. D, March 26.—(Special.)~= Lese articles of incorporation have been now for a Brown back in Oc- | ne To Bree vRw UMSEH. Neb., March (Special.)— v local Grand Army post s arranging to erect o monument to the deceased members of the fraternity on its lot in the Tecum seh cemetery will cost 00, mone It il MADISON, Neb Mra. Philip Bauch broke Leon the erian_church a lipped and fell heir frequent!, 1y talk company, at of $1.000,000. Iu- Armstrong, Calton Anderson of He ! Aunenn o TECUMSEH The have sixth Sixth March Johnson tax all actual value f Value. (Special ) county for 1401 property at one eh of reed its Champeny Creamery is Sold. MITCHELL, §. D., March 26.—(Special.)— The Champeny creamery, which has been in the hands of a trustee for the bank- ruptey court of Wisconsin, has been sold, which also includes the skimming station a short distance south of town. It was bought by J. E. Turner & Son and will be operated in connection with their - | ECTRIC ROAD :ulc butter ana exg house. wa o control on ent 4 s One GORDON, Neb gram.)—William 8 | Gordon, lost | March 24 Hundred Sheep. March 26.—(Special Tele- ong, six miles south of 100 «heep in the blizzard of could restore n has not the motion 4 Nebraskans. The Holdrege Progress last week - crated iis fifteenth birthday ALLEN GETS FIVE YEARS T i Nk Tl Two familics 1Iving In the country near Wood River have taken down with small- Nebraska n a cele- — Organizing Militia, MITCHELL D.. March 26.—(Special ~Colonel J. M. Adams is interesting young men of the city in the organization ot a state guard and has secured one-baif the required number. A good many of the voung soldicrs who served in the South Dakota regiment in the Philippines have | become members and they will help in drilling the raw squad ; i Mitchel wers' i from tomding Spearfish, \ Privoner's Mother e Plattsmonth ndge. D., March 26.—(Special.) | Franklin, son of Harris Franklin | president ot tne Frankiin Live Stock com- pany, vice president of the Golden Reward company and president of the American | National bank of this city, has roturned | { home from Chicago, where he succeeded | . or SRAYE, in interesting capitalists in the proposed | reqtor, D N ADWOOD, § The pleted e | B, N. Merwir wotrlal | eppyhine, o W. | thriving efty Aurora roller mills have heen com- | and turned oat the first flour last | PLATTSMOUTH cial Telegram.) in the ca Allen, « this after A N. Sullivan motion. The for mercy Neb., March A motion for a ¢ of the State against G r with perjury argned | A company has heen fncorporated to b A idInthIst court by Jrdxe lephone ine from Alnsworth to & Aha county The court overruled the |\ "o sfjagner of Omaha has secured the prisoncr made an earnost ple cczema and skin diseases yield T Miesner of Omana has secured the | clectric road from (his city to Spearfish, bY ( quickly to the marvelous healing qualities | and s mother, a vencrable | at Valentine lo contract price 1| WAy of Lead, Terraville and Central City. | of Banner Salve. Made from a prescrip- | woman, made such a plea for her sen a | Frank R. Greene, secretary of the Chicago | tjon of a skin specialist of world-wido only a mother could. Judge Jessen said | City Rallway company, is assoclated with | fame, Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., that the crime for which the prisoner |t SR ”"'kl)":-":I'"::"v::'l:*;ml'(! Il 'rh:I: Omaha; Dillon’s drug store, South Omaha. convicted wa of the heinous | he paid off and new g 9 Br AR LN known 1o the He ' sontenced the | temutnder the matter. It has beer announced in this | GENERALLY FAIR WITH WINDS pris 1o iva i thevRIRLe: vogt=i| LT Amsberry of the Broken Bow Re- | city that as soon as the franchises can tentiary | pubils hau tred of betg the whole ‘edi. | be secured from the different citles that |y Takes hdvantage of exbandiug busiess to| York on the proposed rond will be com: employ a city editor menced. N. anklin states that all | Cuming county b cepted the proposi- | the capital ary to carry out the has | ti i ‘.'y";f" fi ‘« glow ”" ';hj::(‘:; !;;_‘l:-v“"n.\&! scheme has been pledged in Chicago. The Ran nda bring the county $300 I prefaium and | road would he about fifteen miles long and Mercer | qlso work 4 saving 50 i nterest it is considered by practical business men Gibbon | The Niobrara Trrig | Water Power | of the Hills to be an enterprise that will has bee 1 his ‘nt assess- | pe g financial success bas been | SLTRGN the o the com- 288088 Liteh- iy, The mon to do the this | preliminary work of improving the water tor | power. ditor of a candidate the for ma deaver City or of that | o wa ila | A th Bend has decided to refund its a lower rate of {n- OF thix $2.00 will bonds fssued for the a wa one law most { years | i ka o Fare Well Wedneaday, t Tomorrow Rain ix Due Gink Agal GIBBON, Neh., March (Special.)— | Riley Westeott, with Randall & Co., purchased the property where W. L. dall has lived for two years. B, § bas sold his butcher shop. The Reporter, W. H. Carson, editor ®old to R AL St John, editor of the ficld Monitor. Mr. Carson | week's edition, after which he Okl 1o look for a new location. WASHINGTON, March Wednesday and Thursday ebraska—Generally day; southerly winds. colder in we For lowa fresh northerly talr. For probable northerly day rain. For North and South Dakota-—-Fair Wednesday, with rising temperature; south erly winds. Thursday rain or snow and colder. For Kunsas temperature —Forecast for fair Wednes- Thursday rain, with tern portion enerally winds. WESTERN HORSES SCARCE r Government Number for | fair Wednesday; sues Thuraday probably Ancient Order of United Workman of Valentine is proparing to erect a | K biilding. two storles high. The first | i« to e used for storcrooms and the cond for the various lodges in town, in addition to 1ts own Thieves entered the at Fwing and stole seven hogs helonging to hippers. They were later found several miles out i the country, the supposition befng that the thieves became frightencd and abandoned the hogs Phe outlook for crops of all kinds in | Richurdson county fs said to he the best in | re Winter wheat s in splendid condi V. the fruit has not been damaged i the et up (o date and the soll could not be in ¢ pring work irray las taken note children bhorn (o the leglslatnre during the \nmemt ve b - the rom this he H have decrecd that o tepublici A party of five from West Virgini recently arelved al Ke Union Paci of $10 on home Missouri—Fair in northern; rain in southern portion Wedn winds, becoming variable, Thurs- to " PONCA the n o1 Neb., atic were N M R caucus held following nominated Mayor, Davey freasuer L. N Mellon clerk, | Jumes Coyle; police julge, P Schroeder; | city P. Sullenberger; couneil- | men Russell, John M Die ruts n ate. (Special.)—At it LA EADWOOD, 8. 1 (Special.) —There seems to be a general opinion | among the horseraiscrs of the Black Hills that the government will have to lower the standard of horseflesh for cavalry purjoses before any great number of horses | can be furnished. J. P. Gammon, a hors wan of the Hills, states that it will | dificult for the government to get necessary number of western horse {the new regiments to be shipped at ort Meade. The contract price s not high gh to attract owners of good horses, as they can get as good prices in the open market and not be subject to severe horse inspectors. Gammon states that the num- | ber of good horses on the Black Hills ranges is limited ailroad stock yards engineer. W. B enfeld Rain Wednesday northerly winds rain, with rising temperature For Cotorado—Fair in western, snow and colder in eastern portion Wednesday; winds becoming northwesterly. Thursday fair, For Wyoming—Fair in western, snow in castern portion Wednesday; winds becom- ing northerly. Thursday fair. For Montana—Cloudiness, with occasional snow Wednesday; colder in northern por- tion; winds becoming northerly. Thurs- day fair. For Western Texas—Generally fair and colder Wednesday; northwesterly winds. Thursday fair. Ior New Mexico—Fair Wednesday; north- westerly winds. Thursday fair, For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar- kansas—Rain and colder Wednesday; east- erly to northerly wins, becoming north- westerly. Thursday fair. For Tlinols—Fair Wednesday; brisk northwesterly winds, becoming varlable. Thursday rain Loeal Record. OFFICE OF U, 8. WEATHER BUREAU, | OMAH March 26.—-Official record of tem- peraty and qrnl[liml 1 compared with the corresponding day. of the last three EENEN 1001, 1900. 1509, 1595, falling Thursday New Wi WYMORE. b Julius Neumunn has begun the & brick block on the corner of Ningara wvenue and Blandin street. 10 will be &nd two stories high. The rst floor will be ocupied by Mr. Neumann with his depart ment The upstairs will be finished for be the | for | March 26— (Special.) erection of | ¥ | enou ont that the | the state will A A special.) Fhe new Baptist church h will be dedi- | ey I d@itod Sunday. In the morning Rev. . W. | N1F ADP LA AL Prinsted of Omaha, the gene rebate to that amount, which he t Will preach, and in the afternoon Rey, E. | the company would pay A. Russell, state Sunday school missionary | A stock company has been arganized at will address the members of the Sunday | |SMALL RANSOM DEMANDED Five i tickets rfor a I them Dollars h Lead Mer- a | | hreat of Kid- Alhurn fo erect . three-story brick hotel " ast $In, 00 Robert Byers, an old haotel | man, puts up part of the money and signs W long-time lease on the property. Auburn | has | needed a good hotel, capable of Aecommodating more people than wny now i the town and when Mr. Byers made 1 and | (fizens the proposition they took him up at onee LABORER'S BOOY MANGLED LEAD, 8. D., March 25.-(Special)—A prominent business man of this city ha received a letter from someone, supposed |to be boys, containing a threat of kid- | vaping the merchant’s son unless money is forthcoming. The letter reads: “If you don’t leave $5 at the corner of Mr we will take your son. Remember, at 4:50 @ m. it not called for. Remember, do | the right thing with us, and we will with | you. Keep it from the police. Just your - | self. Remember, all in nickels, in a bag Symptoms. CHEYENNE, Wyo March (Special | (Signed) B.“C. and . There is a set of | The blood may be in bad condition legram.)—Thomas Law of this city, em- | young lads in this city that {s up to all | yet with no external signs, no skin |ployed on the Cheyenne-Corlett section, was | sorts of small erime. Two of the hoys will | eruption or sores to indicate it, The | killed and his body mangled b¥ the west probably be sent to the Reform school this symptoms in such cases being a variable | Pound Union Pacific fast mail train, shortly | week ¢ A 3 after 8 o'clock this morning. Law and a appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable | companion were riding on a handear and as | MAY GO TO weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh | (o approached they attempted to | M and a general run-down condition of the ¢ the car from the track, but were system —clearly showing tlie hlood has | Struck by the engine and Law was thrown " 2 o eels. s bod was cut to lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin the whesls, Hia body was out In S balt & dozen piecés and flosh was strewn and watery, It is in just such cases that | yjong the track. His companion was thrown | BE §.8. 8. has done some of its quickest and | to one side and stunned. Law leaves two | pcial ) There rumor that the most effective work by building up the | sons and three daughters. The funeral will | Wyoming & Missourl River railroad will he blood and supplying the elements iacking | b conducted by the 0dd Fellows tomorrow. | extended this season {rom the Aladdin coal to make it strong and vigorous. — | miues into the Inyan-Kara coal flelds in B 2 TAKEN ILL ON WAY HOME| Wyoming. The road will probably the north fork of Redwater, following up ! rning from ted Killed CREIGHTON, Ne Telegram. ) Robert Roter Wi March 26, —(Spectal Pitt, a carpenter \No Eiterha; = enne and Pieces. rain to Maximum Minfimum Mean temperature ipitation Record of temperatire at Omaha for this 1501 Normal temperatu deficlency temperature temperature nd precipitation and since March !, L4 INYAN-KARA FIELDS | Extension « Wryoming & Mi River Raflrond from Aladdi ren 1, im0 06 inch L 08 (nch 1.64 inch ineh Normal precipit Deficiency for the day n since Mareh 1 holo 1901, riod in 10 | Deficlency period in 1509 orts from Sintions at 7 aln v | m D., March 26 5 a 4 NS AND STATE OF WEATHER. cross “My wife used sev- eral bottles of 8. 8. 8. as a blood purifie the south fork of the same stream, skirtix the foot of the Bear Lodge mountains and then to Sundare creek. The road would | penetrate rich cattle and agricultural | country and open up rich coal fields. The | | Aladdin coal mines are now producing three | carloads of coal 4 duy. The coal is now used in the Homestake and Spearfish min ing companies’ mills er and to tone up a weak and emaciated &) stem, with very marked effect by way of improvement. “We regard it a great tonic and blood purifier.”’—I. 1. Dury, Omaha, cloudy North Platte, clear Cheyenne, clear . It lLake, cloudy pld “Clty, cloudy clear clear snowing Louis, clondy Paul, cloudy wenport, clotidy ansas City, cloudy na, part cloudy avre, part_ cloudy rek, cloudy stoil, clear Wyo.. March (Spectal Fred hernacht of Shelton returning form the Philip pines, was taken from a train here today and went the hospital. He is suffer ing from dysentery and will probably die His fathe went to Manila for his son, b 1e to Shelton to get the mother and vee the boy before he dies a soldier Damage Cane Starts from Cow, MITCHELL, 8. D.. March Papers have been served in a suit for dam by A. D. Walpole against Charles T Greene and Samuel T. Greene for $5,000 Two months ago, It is alleged, Charles « e made an assault on Walpole and ) who Special.) Princeton, Mo, is the greatest of all tonics, and you will find the appetite im- provesat e, strength returns, and nervousuess vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulates | through all parts of the system. blood purifier known. It contains nomin- | o 5 GE LT ed erals whatever. Send for our free book | (hat there had been @ dispute between | on blom! and skin aiseases and write our | Chrisman and the prosecuting witness as| Physicians for any information or advice | 0 he ownership of a band of horses | 1 of Horse Wyo.. March Chilsman, who week ago cha s, was given a pr Steating, 26, —(Special.) was arrested in| 1 with stealing liminary hearing | dlscharged. | that any | 1t only showed T Indicates trace of precipitation WELSH, 5L OMeial al Forec The Doubtful “DOTS’ Ogden s, 2 fact (Spectal.) | whole- | the | 3 CONGRESSMAN BOTKIN The Well-Known Kainsas Statesman, Cured of i Catarrh of the Stomach by Pe-ru-na, AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' SUFFERING. More Evidence of Interest to the Millions of Catarrh Sufferers in the United States. o | oooooooooooooomoooooooooooouooooocooooooooooéoooooo e 0 |10 OIION. J. D. BOIKIN. CONGR N . ‘RO SASO 000000000VVCOOVVOOLLOVOOOC0OND00000V00000 In a recent letter Botkin ame My Dear Doctor—It gives me p curative qualities of your me licine! afflicted more or less fora g to D a national one, s Hartman of Peruna gressman is ure to certify to the excellent uns and Manalin. 1 have been atury with catarrh of the stom- h and constipatio. A residence in Washington has increased these troubles. A few bottles of your medicine have given me almost complete relief, and Tam sure t a continuation of them will eff:ct a permancat [ Peruna is surely a wonderful ren atarrhal affections.’ -~ Botkin, Congressman-at-Large. RESSMAN BOTKIN is one of the| most ivfluential and best known men in the state of Kansas. Whatever he say on any subject will be ac by the people as the truth, So famous remedy as Peruna could not have well ¢ caped the attention of so famous a man He not only heard of the rer but he has used it and was relieved of an affiction of twenty-five \.. Peruna is the one int cures chronic catarrh. It cures ca wherever loeated. This is a fact that people are rapidly finding out, but still a large multitude who need it Frank Richter, of Winona, Minn., in a letter to The Peruna Medicine Company ; “As & remedy for catarrh 1 inr mmending Peruna for stomach. | know what it i with this awful disease and con duty to word in behalf of edy which gave uch relief cured me and | it will cure else who suffers from this dise me great p o testify ative effects of this medicine well tested and frequently and for catarrh of the st passed. “My catarrh was principally my Lead and stomach. 1 (ried ma edies without success. 1 tried soveral doc tors but they were unable to cure me. 1 read of Peruna in the and ftive bot- tles cured me." I The gastric juice is cons follicles of the julce is normal it dige food without producing whatever. If, however, th Mrs. Sclina Tanner, Athens, 0, write “I cannot find words to express my thanks for your kind ad- viee. 1 never thought had catarrh the stomach. commenced tak- ing Peruna as you dirccted My stomach cont n- ued to hurt me for about two weeks after T be- gan the medicine and then it stop ped. 1 now have a good appetite while betore 1 was nearly starv- od."—Mrs Selina once has years rnal remedy the there are Khow Mr. says lina Tanner tako pleasure | atarrh of the | to be afflicted ider it n tho rem Peruna Tanner My L write “I do helieve that my catarrh is entirely anyone [cured. 1 have not had any trouble with 1t gives | my stomach for a long time. I am as well cur- [us one of my age could expect (seventy runa 1s a I have had the catarrh ever since man, and have doctored 10 got very little better. 1 and your Peruna and Manalin 1 believe I am well of it. 1 can anything now and it don’t hurt me. Peruna is the only thing 1 have ever that will cure the catarrh. I be- lieve it s the only cure for catarrh, and I hope everyone troubled with catarrh will try Peruna and be cured.”—L. 0. Marble. this If you do not derive prompt and satis- (dissolves) the factory results from the use of Peruna, any disturbance | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a gastric juice fa | full statement of your case and he will be not normal, digestion causes many dis- please glve you his valuable advice agreeable symptoms. This condition 18 grati known Peruna will cure | Address Dr. Hartman, president of The this. | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. 0. Marble, of Geneva, Neb, say a me Know to th P used r nach nre te years) medy, 1 unsur- for It for but thanks to ¥ ung years ated in y rem- ci ind found the When secreted b stomach. ts mu to John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, March 30th. wanted. No charge for medical advice, Wheels! Wheets® Tiow Whee Wheels! Wheels: How they go! THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim, Moritz Meyer Cigar Co.,, Distributors, of Winfield, Kan., whose | J0BBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMANA AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Omaha, Neb. Manufacturera of Tents and Canvas Boods. Send for Cats umber 28 CIGARS. 1¢¢] |ncle Oscar” The Favored Sc Cigar. Strictly hand made by Hene & Co. Allen Bros. Co., Distributors DRY GOODS, i ® |mporters and Jobbers o1 Dry Goods, Furnishing Goede AND NOTIONS. WHEN IN OMANA Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Co, HOWARD STREET OMANA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ern Electric Company Blectric Wirl Bells and Gas Lightiag G. W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1610 Howard St Eleotrical Supplier. Hall’s Safes, Cash Registers, Typewriters— Hall Safe and Lock Company, 16 Farnam St. Davls & Cowgill Iron Works. ANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS - OF MACHINERY. GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALT IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1801, 1803 1508 Jacksen Street, Omaha, Neb. Tel. 0538, | B Zavriskie, Ageat. J. Cowglll, Mgn % 1-:1.5v1noii' syfruxs'_ ELEVATORS { Stoam, Electric and Hand Power Elevaters. AUTOMATIC HATCH QATES. Bend for catalogue. ety Gates ai ¥ Elevater Hydraulic and Hend Blevaters. Blevater rcpairing & speciaity. Lesther Valve Cups for Elevaters, Bagines aad Printing Pressses. tfilu: 0. Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS ST, ENVELOPES. Buy from the Manufacturers. {Burkley Envelope Co., Makers and Printers of o o ENVELOPES & »# All Kinds and Sizes. IMPLEMEN I almplement and Transfer Co. Agents for Lambert the Goodhive agoline Fngines, Rotary Grinder, the Erway Three Row Cultivator and the Home Comfort Lawn Swing. Send for catalogues or. 9th and Jackson Sts. GASOLINE ENGINES AND GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY David Bradley & Co. Council Bluffs, Iowa Gasoline Engines Vertical, Horizontal and Portable, from one horse power up. Jobbers of Agricultural” Implements and eyerything in water, steam and gas sup- D PAINTS AND OILS. National 0il & Paint Co. MA 'Af‘T‘I]"llll;lr;; ‘IA“\‘Ill, JOBBERS, Paints for all Purpos Varnishes, etc. 1015 and 1017 Jones St., Tel. 1721, Omaha, WAL PAPER Yetter Wall paper Go. JOBBERS WALL PAPER. Large, well selacted stock, prices same as stein houses—latest novelties. lers nd for 1901 sample I'ne and terms. 12181217 Vo <1 Omahn. m—— e ] 'S RENOVATOR in'igorates and renovates tha System; purifios and enriches the blood; cures the worst dyspepsis, constipation, headache. fiver and kidneys. 25¢ and 31 atdruggists. Fres Rmma wample and book Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, ENOVATO TRIPAN'S TABULES Is an effectiv for the 1lls which originate in @ bad stome ach. 10 for bo. AL all drugglsts al) Kidne; B l'

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