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o el 8 - THE DAILY BEE' SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1885, the cause for Mes. Shaltz appeariog at THE DAILY BISE. |CLEARING AWAY THE CLOUDS. Headquaeters, ax sho di. Her Hoge Tond TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER TO-DAY : ——— had vented the achiog anger of his war.| _ Banssdeeriied mabsonaroure Saturday Morning, May 16 (Kugfhr T0teresting CBADIER 10 ThE i e i e waa bruisod ‘biack nd T ; I 3 I 2 I 3 I 2 L0C AL BrfiEVVI'i‘YES. Hewitt Mystery, blue all over. To lot hls honot soe that | 714544240 top down on & hot stove anti)heatad, thes ' Sover and smoll. & chemist Wi Bt b what she eaid was literally true, several | 3uirsd to detect the presence of ammonia. iia brulsed spots were exposed about her The dense clouds of dust raised by the | A Letter From His Son Tells Who the hafl:n(ll -Ihoulclier-. ol W ) \;}nu who have lonked to your interest, and still hold the thought that you ean not wear fine clothing and high wind_yesterday morning strongly 1| poaq Man,’ Found Here Two |ying, and told. How 1t Wil DRLer Somy ';;‘:"s“i"“m look as well as the peatest, without paying the exhorbitant “prices ot 845, $50, $60 and 865 embled a Sahara eand storm. Years Ago Was—Trouble ten days or two woeeks ago, when Shaltz 4 ~Tickets for the eirous to-day will be Over aa lostivance threw her down stalrs. Judge Stenberg was conslderably moved, and entered ln- to quite an extended line of remarks on the eat and dog lives that some men and women lead. wold at Edholm & Erickson's jswelry store, opposite the postoffice. —The Iady who exchanged cloakat the A O, H. Band ball Taesday eve,, can find| Omaha people will remember, when their her own by calling at 1205 Chicago street. attention is called to it, that one morning in et — — John Holmes, the colored man who was [ May. two years sgo, the dead body of a THROUGH TO THE PAOCIFIC. stabbed by the man White last Saturday |strange man was found in s muddy ditch just has recovered sufficlently to be out, [ north of the Union Pacific shops. At the Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Sur- time, there was considerable excitement veys in the Grand River Oanon, od over the affair, and mony theories ad- Policy, Ete, ought to pav one visit to the Mi-fit Parlors, 1312 Douglas Strect, and see the same goods with a guarantes of a perfect fit, in any style of cut ana from all the prevailing styles in fabrics, ¥ evening, ! and declares his intention of prosecuting aesailant, White's examination will be held od s to the manner in which the man before Judge Stenberg as soon as the district | FESCHT Yite, but nope of them ssemed 0 settls | fl‘he Glenwoeod (Col.) Echo nuafu that attorney arrives in town and can attend to the | gy matter onr;ulusively. ‘M.;U- ‘;ti‘ill cling to |it is rumored there that the Chlcago, matter, tho belief that he was murdered andthrown n'o | Byrlington & Quincy will commence the diteh, but some suppose he might have 8 * —The agents for the Chambers ‘"f"m"'tk" been wandering about the city, eot_lost and | construction work within thirty dsys. |ire wavrurcisess VER BEEX Quesnion, tube which was denounced by nml Mb:«l a when geoping through the darkices follin, | By bullding through the canon and 000 | 1, u miiion nomes 1= waerter of o d, characterize ‘he i t revealed that his name was ‘e ¥ omes for & GUATLeT of a century 1t has ks A L el Howitt, but no one sesmed t know auything | neoting with the Rio Grande Western, [ *ed the conmmers’ riiable tert that statoment as falso, and nay that tho tubes | PR Gh, Ve U0 SERREEEL 0 "at. thin- offics | the distanco to the Pacifio will bo short. THE TEST OF TH were attached by them only on trial, no pay | §edtr g Ch SN W, B, Hewitt of | oned 70 milos over the Unlon Pactfic and ES» OF THE OVEN. d satisfac: | Chi PRI [ being asked unless the tubes proved satisfac- | Ghicago, eaya: 100 add over the Southeen Paciffo— CE BA]\‘I‘N% P'O“DER CO., telephone company to Mr, Chambers and are | B35 Sy BO8 6 BELEELEANE Ko i, ever | through mail servico. This informatfon [ DI\ Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts now awaiting his declsion. since his death was first published under the | Is not officlal, but from the company | Thestrongest,most dettetor tural fave u..-.,...} but purely do the r . i on was | heading ‘‘unknown.” he leceased | controlllng the canon, thelr numerous D e wod | T videlyknown thwoughont. the | sarvegs, and the contidontial talk fiyiog | Df+ Price’s Lupulln Yeast Goms I T840 6A EWo-yukr-ola Gl of ‘32, Flag,) | kil of " the wektare clise forHe ‘L beet i R L UL B N o 1 12 Worh. D17 Zop L 1 i i it , havi ities. th a railroad Glenwoo r st Ay v s residiog on North Nll;a!csnll; meet.’d;\\:z\; P;;llga';nlléu:::::;g:lawfiv?nylfia h:;l:;g WEHIA 1 & Weipply poldt P58 the) Wl mm::g: SALE BY cRo!fi.R:e.m. In order you may feel yourself at home, anrd invite your frien’s, you are cordially received; and even if you ten days ago the child ran a large needle he married o daughter of Capt. Adrian H. |and northwest; the road would also open | S | 011y Wish to inspect, you are treated with the same courtesy as if you came ita stomach, and although soveral attempts | Davenport, the most prominent citizen of | up jmmense oonl fields—of sufficlent ex-[_An old hen_at the farm of Mr. George had been made to find it none wero succemful | Davenport, th county seaty for the 67t [tont to supply the stato, and give em.|Newell, near Eikhart has transferred hor till Thursday. Tho child waa put under tho | fwenty fve years of its existence and wher |1 nnt £ hundiods of men; it would | piections to that of u family of youog kit- influence of chloroform, and an incision hav-|for many years, being one of the firm of | also afford easy access to the Invalld to spreading h,,,cw.;';x. o:,,.nnm :',:o?:;{,'m'b"g' ing been made in the outer tissues, the needle | Davenport, Rogers & Oo,, bankers, who were | the health-giving waters cf Glenwood [ settles herself down, apparently eatisfied that was found imbodded in tho wall of the |engaced in many other butiness enterprisss, gprings, she_is doing just the right thing. She has to stomach, It was successfully extracted, and u’s’;m-“: oo, T oW .’mfifi e —— be driven away long enough for the kitsens to ts s h J Real Estate Transfers. the child is recovering. tions he became well and widely known, and | 0 "€ i S —A case calllng for a decision as to whether it may be said, even by his son, very favor-| The following transfers were filed May 14th T L ammek e | it kot li el 8porasd 1o¢ T purchase the Garments, consisting of Suits, Spring Overcoats, Coats and Vests and Pantaloons, which are a prairio dog can become a domesticated anl- | 1y, 'where he built the tramway between that | By by Ames’ real eatate agency: made by the leading merchant tailors of the country, consolidated into one stock, will prompt mal was held before Judge Weiss | urishing town and Cedar Rapids, equipped day morning, Tsedor binxon |and put it in running order, bought out the | Wartha M Ish (widow) to Ella E. Larson, yestor 3 AL " sovoral | only clothing store thers thon, and gave the | ¥ & @ & of 1ot 5, éum division, lot 9, Cap- ) 4 eral | FAtk Place fotel a new birth as ita propristor | ito] 8dd to Omaha, S1,850, g% prairic does, which he purchased some time | \na S0 G M 3 U 0L L R ignn | Joseph M Roes (single) to Ralph E Gay o ago for 84, Jacob Smith 1ives near him, and | of the class of which he was a true type, viz: [ lord) W d, lot {8. Roes’ Place, Omaha, $1,400, has been disturbed by one of the doga fre. [ the energetic, pushing, speculating westernes Joseph M Rees (single) to Mary W Gay- Q ) Vi oh | lord, w d, lot 27, Rees’ Place, Omaha, $1.400, (uenting his premisea during the night. The ,,g';d‘:ip,f:,;,‘;;,,;:‘;*o,"’mfi"’::;}:;‘;gl"g Norman A Kubn (batohelor) to Julistte - Sl 3 3 1 _ : other evening he secured a shotgun and made jmpec‘ Some wild Tand qwned by him 1a the | Keves, a ¢, 1ot 13, in Forbes' subdivision in 776 to say it is the most elegant seen anywhere. The Parlors remain open in the evening as late as 9 o'clock fo away with the animal, for which cause Maxon | vicinity of Omaha, and he met his death, s is | 8 ¥ 4, section 34, 16, 18, 5 acres, Douglas ¥ i your benefit in case you should be detained at your business, and made as light as day by electric light. One brings suit ngainst Smith to recover §25, | known, away from hom.e, under the cheerloss W}:fi; Fsfi?&n d b Ohailse 7 Tindl b ‘ call will satisfy you that the Parlors have nothing but bargains,and that they are deserving of the literal pat- which ho claims was tho valuo of tho animal |3t With o friend nenr, o L iaa | avest, w d, 04 cf lot 7, block “B,” in Shinn'a onage of Om ~ ~ and vicinity, at least a visit. The : : add fo Omaha. 450, after it had become domesticated. | thore, followed by a largeconcourse of friende, 890 to Qmatin, 8460, - b The testimony in tho caso waa taken bofore | BT ‘l:nhr‘l:e‘cilnt:;':. tx‘z‘zlgnfi‘r:xi%t“;‘?ef;tl:dkrl:;efi: Bride, w d, lot 23,in Paulsen’s add to Omaha, ) J Justice Weiss this morning, but his declsion | wigow and’ chilaren, although he has lett s | S50 N was resorved until Monday. monument of rectitude and integrity which | , 1 P Vining onp wf to John J Hardin, w 3 A et will last when the baser granite has crumbled | 9 10t 12 of Johnson’s add to Omaha, $5,000. ~ PERSONAL. to dust, ST - 1t seema that Mr. Hewitt had quite a large | Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the : | 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-SfAIRS. 1312. DOES NOT (‘ON'IAIN AMMONIA. —t prices less than half H)n above, or to say, about the cost of raw material which the garments are made of while in every case the Misfit Par'ors exercises all pains in satisfying the customer, and fesl it no trouble tory. Thoy have referred the action of the w;;:n l‘l;v nl‘i):al:aeml‘;lflmt;ll;o :X ‘lnla‘ ll{:;;lt: quite sn object to travelers or a speedy Mr, and Mrs, W. 8, Pope, of Detrolt, are | ing considerable trouble to coilect. From in town, stopping at the Millard, what can ba learned, all sorts of practicos are Tooth Picks, : f being resorted to by the insurance company| 1 » Eight of jthe Charolotte Thompsen company | g0 ¢ TE e Daying 1. Soms four or five d.'lyl:en ESHI;;‘LJ; ]l):mf!l ::;l:e}i_ :Ll:;nldy a -}?.Z are stopping at the Metropolitan, weekes ago their attorney, W, O, Calkine, of |, PV SR G o ore Bhowad the soclety Oven Eveni t19 o 5 f? hicay Wa itnesses able e o > _ Mrs, Dr, B. N. Torrey, of Creston, In,, is | Onjoogc nt; At e BORIERL) (AR SFoRBrSaUlGan oA T aven pen Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o’clock. in the city visiting Mrs, H. K. Burket., with him regarding the matter was published | new mempers were admitted. The next ARE NOW OFFERING , induced Hawitt to writeand in sdditi A husband, Loraine Rogers, and J. 8, Wooder- | {244ced young Fewst to write and in 1qdition | Tuosday In Moy, 1885. Tho following Absolute[y Pure. GUWING & [:0. son, & member of the company, are stopping | ther says: The article states in effect +hat | Oflicers were elected: o ; g at the Millard. W. C. Calkins came to your city to learn the| Presldent, J. J. Willey of Wahoo. 118 powder nover varies, A marvel of purety, onuERS 1 S facta of the death to enablo him to to make| Vice president, A. P. Johnson of |fhsosiens Linism semsor o jomion a5 | WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Blad e iayOnah W o proof sufficient to obtain the 810,000 lnsunpca Omaha. tion with the multitude of low test, short welght Malleable and Cast Iron ade, arrived in Omabs yesterdsy morni or for whom it belonged, and that he (Calk” on his way west, having been detailed to do | I, ) expectad litla e ginnt ho (Calk | of Fairmont. WORTHINGTON STEAN PUNFS, WISDAILL AND DRIVE WELL PUNPS, journal. He expects to continue his journey alhelrecthntt tl'leu:mcll:l wufb:il:m dmndu ‘lin of Lincoin. £ 1 taday e interest of the widow of the deceasid,| §, H, King of Lincoln was elected IRON & BRASS GOODS, ; \ 8. R, Given, Idaho; R. D. Buckworth, | oyl cotitled to- tho proceeds of the in- | glegate to the Amerloan Dental associ- THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS” | ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES, X S c Ba B[S peZho factis, W, C. Gollins is now, and_has atlen with C. R. Teffcas alternate. 14th & Dodge sts.-OMAHA.NEE, Q! 2 . | been for some time past, the junior member e 4 mont; George L. Woolsey, Nebraska City; | DY O/ FOP T, ate & Calkins, who The Sleep of De: the lu[ng: can neutralise the bad effects o St 4 Platamouth; James Allen and S, K. Rounds, | inmranco compaoy who had o pelcy on th | tret. she man whote loog slep was com of polluted water in the stomach. Cortland, are at the Paxton. ife Of the decoased at the time of her death. | ¢ oq 1 in the papers recently, died at an (BUOCKESSORS TO JOHK @. JACORS; ° At tho Canfield: C. F. Walther, N, Lip- [ael ‘have their_headquarters and offices at | early hour yesterdsy morning of supposed| ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. UNDERTAKERS | lanos an r ans pold, J, B. Lippold, Falls City; Jay Rey- ::e?::';:rgio h}élomm’;:ued Th:"wcom:!;{ paralysis, after an illness of | Ofall Grocers, Druggists, & Min, Wat. Dealers. 3 W. A. Black, West Point; Theo. Mellinger, [ jugt claim. They have made use of all |Was & peculiar one, His first protracted Erptsciicied and promptl Tlisodsd Sorfi2elepSooe Koarnoy; N. W. Mott, Sutton; F. L. Cot- | echnicalitier, nd al the fincsso of which | sloop lasted for two dags and threo wighte, 2 ton, L, H. Smith, Kearney; A, S. Churchill, | their counsel were possesse en brought | despite all_possible efforts made to awaken 2 7 DR. PUHEK, 5 At the Metropolitan: H, Smitt, N. Smitt, | The legal dofenses ' thoy have, if any such |beenin a heavy slumber for twenty-seven ¢ J A % . Geo. | there be, have been allowed to remain in the [ hours. Galvanic batteries and other appli- tria, Late Surgeon to the Military Hospital C Lincoln; F. A. Alexander, Ainsworth; Geo, 3 X anio of Vienna, Will do a general Medical an Baskarouna, a3 liory plote, mmties ans | nooes waes teod el s mrouse e T I g Vi, Willag o poent Boaied’ wd| BEither for Cash or Easy Payments Charlotte Thompson, accompanied by her |iu the BEE. Seeing this interview is what | meeting will be held at Beatrice the third strength and wholesomeness, More economical than Charlie Curtis, city editor of the Toledo the lif f the d ed f¢ the he N il ah f physphrt ders, Bold 1y 1 FITTINGS, s o tho lfo of tho desesaed for the heih | Gorrosponding searetary, L. 8. Moore |ssnol thimbet pondeny sl cirie ot | wxevwcrsicem, T W (Established 1865) special work in tho interest of his well-known [y L PR 260 OO I GORE hor thiter | Secrotary and tressurer, C. R. Tefit B 5 A fi 0 / / 272728 | Pumbers Gasand steam Fitters North Platte; Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Eno, Fre- “ N amount of pure ocean air in Charles Kelley, Red Oak; R. B, Windham, | ar't he regularly emploved attorneys of the| August Puls, living on North Twelfth DREXEL & u AUI! New York Herald. ! Both the msurance company and their_coun- nolds, H. J. Lee,Fremont; John C. Simpson, o defeat the payment of . this abont two woeks. His case BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. At the old stand 1417 Farnam BY. Crders by Sele ek o bear with an eyo mngle, aud that os stated, | im. All during bis illnesy he hus slopt very efeat the claim, and todo soat all hazard. | soundly, and at the time of his death he had c AM ELLI N E e e el H. Powers and son, Reatrice; Theodore P. | action on the pleadings have been their only | the opinion of the physicians that he had Trask, Oakdale; George E. Wallich, St. Paul; | weapons, paralysis of the brain, and that his death H"“!P“Y attended. Office at the Omaha ; 0 The legal firm referred to, and its juni d by his heart being affected by th FOR THE edical and Surgical Institute, Corner 15th 2.8, Lalantan, | Elatsamanth, sNob. L 0K O R oo ik i) hariion | e Siacase (M e s o 820 Stroct and Cabitol Avennr. GREAT BARGAIRS IN Mercer, Columbus, Ohlo; C, H, Hellwitt, | or the procecding in this mattor, save as in e —— 5 Dubuque, Towa; M. Westhenner, New York | terested parties in bringing about a state of | Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- Omaha Medical & Swr- ity; J. A. Coryell, Eaglo Rock, Idaho; E, | facts disectly opposite to that sttrituted to ;l*."ml Aok, b Cisgs C. D, Whittle, S¢. | them in the article roferred to, and thereforo PAS00: o KLClE i o it is clearl; isleading, ” Louis, Mo.; W, Alexander, New York; Poter | Suit way brought by deceased’s widow on| "FRISCO'S BUMMER BREEZE, ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. gical Institute. DIAMONDS WATCHES, : The underslgned physicians of San i3 A P. Dufly, Pittsburg, Penn; H. C. Metcalf, | the policy of insurance, through her attorneys Francisco are familfar with the composi- Anamosa, Lowa; Oliver Jobnson, Gensee, 11L,; | Stoueman, Rickel & lastman ~of Cedar|a variety of Wind, Sand Clouds, and | tion of the principal articles used for the aftor the death of the insured, and by various N e on racly cort fy that OAN | W2 Rapids, Tows, in September, 1582, Shortly . Morisey, Jolch Ill; .. Sheldon, C. | meanw,such as rolerred to, 'sud_which aee sort, ’ srmlo | i H., Melvin, A. C. Wehrle and wife, and M, | known to the skilled lawyer, trial on the poisonous or Injurious substances. ik merits have been postponed from term t . y L C Laue, M D G F C MD R | 1 o term of au\:;‘b il i xeached it Lagt Postpone. Su;)PrI-w:ZD ’]O:;Ch;«ll;"g Lm);fl':irv ror| H T Tolua, MD S W Dennis, M D [ iy i) 1 Full Line of £heet Music and Books. 5 TR ment in the circuit court of Linn county, arlng the latter half of each day, for| R A McLean, MD J M McNaulty, M D. i Every lady uses Porzoni’s medicated | Towa, some few weeks ago, which was brought | o woelk past San Franolsco has been one | ' B,ycm,“,m: MDJO Sh:fi'el:, si;'[ D lexi vder. It ls a h hol i . # v, AT 1t iporeiile | s rey “Uhon the suil ol the. cate S jta | OF the most disagrecable plicas of ‘abode | Bey sy Tiean, M D W Carman, M D g Northeast Cor. Farnam and |11 Sts. - OMAHA HEB treasuro. Tho madam finds It impossiblo |iffs ire, on the contlnent. A high southwest|5°Glbbons Jr, MD W Ayer, M D Benjimin, of Chicago, Tl d i turn on the trial calendar, attorneys for the ; ) h to o down town without firat rubbing 1t | cfenso mado the statemont to the court that | wind, speinglng up about 11 oclock in | ¥y Glgrke, DD T Beynett, M D ' s b, 8! | through the unavoidable absence of their wit- | the morning, and sweeping over the vast » uff box. If the “old man” comes hom ; i W H Bruney, M D W Hammond,M D L © |nestes, who lived in Omaha, they|gores of sandhills between the city and M M ruffed or chafed, because business 1s dull, | were forced to ask for another postponement. A M Lorgea, MD W F McNutt,M D Yot the const, has filled all the airwitha | 1, Bard, M D A J Bowle, M D ete., Poz powder cools and allays |It being &0 near the end of the ’1 of yellow dust,driving it int ard, owle, Lfa troubles. Then all is gladsome joy. | tera, that it s ot po:aibl‘ndfl:;t it _c’uulg be | dense c::'l";\ n‘;l x’:fl “‘:l"' ‘t‘; 0 m" ';,En mf“g HL Slmmla l\,lw D JCShorb, MD . 5 § ied any way, the court sai at if ,they, | eyes, o A lard, i No family should be without it. {h witsangs, ot hra 1n thne, they. woud | discomtort of every one compalled to be | &) o eonidy M B ¥ A Holman, M D A The Advavntage of Settiing in ths NewTowa Poll try it, otherwise 1t wonld have to go over | on tho strect. At thisour, 118, m., 1t| o 0 Keonoys MD J D Whitnoy M D v 4 Ave. The title “‘South Omaha” doesnot mean the southern part of the aity of Omaha.but is the 0100 h another term, The witnesses put fn an ap- | T i high glee. Before it bend | s B Wildoe LEROY. Chronic and Surgica' Diseases |ame of the thriving town commencing at the Union Stock yarda on the wouth, and extend Thomas O'Brien, & backman, was arrested | pearance the day after adjournment, and then |18 PIOWIRE '8 BA 800 G 0000 0 DUl A M Wilder, MD T Boyson, M D 4 (4 ing for & mile and & half north, nearly connecting with the city limits of Omaha, yesterday morning for hitting & bus driver | the “fine work” which had been done was | the tall eucalypti like G H Powers, M D C G Kenyon, M D : Dlesaten of Femaka, ‘o th6 decroms Syews, Bl The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots, and let the purchascrs of o o noae at the U. . depot. He ploadod |330wn in all its fullness, Immediately on |tween my window and the groen hills In| g R Syan, M D™ I § Titas, M. D Jato Discases of the Urinary and sexu organs and | tho same realize the profit which tho enhancad value of these lotu 1t sure to make. 1t now g 10 L (oha 6 PIOACER | rouching Marion, the witneases began a search | the eoutheast hangs a vast curtain of sus: | T, 1, poor'M D J L Meares, M D d e being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined—in the near future—to be the largest live guilty, and was perfectly willivg to pay the | for plaitiffs atforneys, and ssid they had | ponded dust. Along the streets running | j' vy Koeney.M D T Price, M' D BYH AND BAXR. ubuckhn:]lrkut west of U{licngn.hthum can by 1rreluulfl.llh|t I.'I'IA property in a few years will ba 5 C i J o) i e i - it i Vi i o ] or Lo~ N imposed. received money to pay their expenses from | hat the bulldings across the way disegegof tho Hoart, Liv 4 | . here, and told their story, and it had ought to | dense that Ll 4 1 3 or, Neuralgis, Bhgum ) The snswer is, that in order to make lots valuable, there must be improvements on or sur Ben Batler, arrestod for intoxioation, lives | pave “Been plaintiffs. attorneys. who' had |csnnot be ssen, drive furiously toward Madame Adelina Patti, Catarrh. Bronchitis, | ounding them, snd as is the cass in all new towns, special inducsments must be offored in the Bluffs, and came to Omaha yesterday | searched Tor them s thelr story would | the bay, Houses, fences, shrabs, and| Writes; *‘l shall have to repoat the [andall other disosscs of the Throat and Lungs, troab | first to get the psople to take hold and build, for the first time, Thi ved j have dome much to establish his inted sind-color. So are | pralees of your CAMELLINE heard from ©od by Medicated Vapors. Send for lnhaler There are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than were ever pu b Bty s proved usk onoe too it floyers are po E y or circular on Inhalation. forth by any new town. The large business doue by the stock yards company and the s often, ho belng fined 8 and conta for bis fun, 0% This explanation will ' do much ) ety furniture, piciures, and beauti- | all sldes. . ary_ and Sexusl Or- ! ue by tl " " | to explain why the BEE reporter was misled, Pou, i B mense slsughter and packing houses togetber with their auxilaries are no small feature i1t Ho will work 3 out, n Rk A e o[ful handiwork inside. We eat and| Ror gale by Gred or o PaY. | o gregate of events that are destined to make South Omahs a large place. Again, the town 1t was the purpose of the visiting attorney to d;‘-lluk-:l:;‘e:‘:dw;.ili:;“fl‘.,{;: 'L’ g6k men not witnesses; those he did not want, [ breathe, and are but dust. Even the : us the purpose was to delay the trial and not | gen'al, yellow sun but half penetrates and paid 80 a0d coMs. m and Charles T, |0 DICBATe 10F ity and we have seen how it ac- | ige. gridty canopy atretched above the H. T. CLARK DRUG CO., Omaha, ination free is not an addition to Omaha, and is not liable for city taxes, although it enjoya all the benefits And all first class druggists. from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INsTDK tho city limits, but being just wgomods Private Diseases of1) | oUTSIDE, only county taxes are collected, which are merely nominal, The town owas and | Woaknoss, Ner- | gperatog its own water works, which furnish an abundsnt supply of pure spring water, Dam« Rose were arraigned as vagrants. Al | complished its purpose city. The air is chilly. Winter wraps (o ‘eto., And our new PaiAL 1 01 e B o fueniah an & ! i puulag e R e R I e B O ‘ Tous ¥ trains will ron on the B, & M. and.U, P. ralways ovory hour, stoppiog at th north e 5 = iail uy C. H. Douglass & Son’s Capsicum |are welcome, Al "\ Itations Confidential, Hov site as well as at the stock yards, The Thirfeenth street horse cars will run to Just been released from jail, where he had y Lol 4 COMFORT GONE ON A VACATION, e e ‘ascall’s park this spring, and to the atock yards at no distant day. The high altitade served a fourteen days sentence; Allen was [ C0ugh Drops for your children; they are jusb out after eating bread and waies for ten | harmless, plessing to the taio and will| yery many of tho sizests of San Fran- gnyn and Rose just finished fifty-four [ care their colds, D. 8. and Trade Mark | cigoo are unpaved, and also unsprinkled, ays, thirty of them on braad and water. | on every drop. 1 P A - e ile heavy teaming throug] m goes w{an Judge Stenbere sentenced them to o':c:n“.n{i’. FARE MIEGHED LIt fo00 :“::¥.‘L?';;",:I;G‘m‘a:{"S:I‘:e;n“!l!r:dul:g BLAOK AND BLUE. days after a rain, the dust lies from one : to two Inches deep, and numbers of the piteous appeals for mercy. The judge llstened wagons are loaded with dry saud, from ress, securely packed from ovservation, if”fall and the location a healthy one. _ Sceiption of case_ fa sives One possonal Intervi Of course there are those who do not believe that South Omaha will amount to much, rofe Py P profonred it convenlent. Open at il bours. - wnd | This kind of people didn’t believe Chicago would ever be anything better than a cranberry s toh that Omaha would ever outgrow her village olothes, that there never could be any frul Address all letters to d InuNub'ukA. »w,hnw. hg made it wi ;12' ;Phu »u?ptmu,torr those that had an abiding 4 i i in the energy, intelligence and rerourses of thia great country Omauha Medical & Burgical Institute For information, maps, prices and terms apply at the company's office, 216 8, Thirteenth P All Sorts of £o their ories and suspended sentence for one | 4 Woman at Police Court, Complain- hour, They immediately made thelr exit and L Mo\l hills, being removed to make bulldiog 38th 8., Cor. Caplto Ave., Omabs. Nb. | §groot, Merchant's National Bank Buildiog, first floor, A hurts and many sorts of ails of will show their faces in Omaha no more. locatlons, 't msy be imsglned, tha — charss: Lo was {ound slecpiag 1o o box ear; | A woman dressed In nothing but the [ taking the streels ARCENS BENGSHI) lotion, Mustang Liniment. 1222 Farxay, Cox. 13th, : el the rione Lo ascompuoy i s i | ght aud airy folds of Mother Hubbard | £0LNEF: I £ 0K 0ty yynes AAMBU RG-AMERICAN! Imported Beer He was given thesame sentence as the other gown, confronted His Honor, Judge cific breezo 1s not slow to take l‘fla llngs flal‘ Stenberg, st police court yesterdsy and | poesession of it. Being on the street for " asked to bave a warrant msde out and |a few moments yesterday I could hardly .o BEYVERS, % X 3 "] ... Bavaria, Mr, M, Kea'iog, general agent for the An- | quiry for facts, from which to make up|drivers from their loads s few rods dis- YNAEOOLOGIST % A \ Ty (1) K SR I s heuser Busch Browiug association, hus brought | the proper oharge against M. Shullz |want. The wind csught up the sand and = 3 ‘A(Eg'.g el ety tta peRctios,) Cox | Direct Line for England, France Knli.::'r .“m""_oBfam“m'm the largest and heaviest team in Omaha, the | strong, The woman proclsimed herselt | merrist fashion, while from beneath the 2to b and7 to 8 p.m, Sundsys? to 4 p. m. DOMESTIC, total weight being 8,600 pounds, and stand | to be Aug Bcbultz's wife. Anyway, | wheels rose a thick volume of dust to The sseamshipe of this well known lne are bullt | Bodweiear M 8 - 3 DR DYS ART M.A.UPTON, Asst. Sec’'y and Manager. man and beast need a coolin Joseph Marine was also up on the ame S s mahislas b0 g . ud ha promused to leave town in that the Pa OKET COMPANY IR BOTTLES, PA OMPAN A Fine Tea served on Gas Shultz. The jodge's in. |dlstingulsh in one or two Instances the TIMEEN SERING VEHICLES; S PECIAL i STv . to this city & pair of draught horses, evidently | brought forth & very disgraceful whirled it around and above them in the d a’ SULTATION FRrE, Office hours-10 to 12aam | = and Germany. ght compartments, and are fur- . 4 f , ) tesn bands bigh. " she lives with Shultz, and he keeps a |joln In the sport. This is the *'summe . CH ight epeniaricces e S T g :IV::, ':‘;';,.:n:;:fin::,"f:':m.: 1:::: saloon on North Fourteenth stre The | breeze” of San Franclsco, It will bl?', G nd agreeablo, They carry B;‘t.uuwr_ % —_— Mls]w::fl?u’ Were' attached towagon New "} [domest'c relationsbip of this pair is fre- | not always with the same intensity, from A Btitos and Europoan malls, and leave Milwa z 0 s sud Baturdaye for Plymouth (LONDON i - Cosrboug (PARIS aad RasBURG, " ¢ 8ehlite-Palsner. yesterdsy mornivg, igied up in s |quently disturbed and made veryunhappy [now until November. And o (§0RMy; 1Y Bteerage, to or | Krug's o ARD 6 of harness to order |h he shape of knock |handred thoueand people ssy: *‘The cli st Cabln, §60-§100. o Y Ar, Kerting brought this teaw from Mount dg:‘:f:;'_‘::,‘: B2 Mia Baa0a o RR06k: | ARARING WSRO e wasld, and it e ps ¢ anbrg 410, ' O ROUARDECO Gt | Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Liaaant, Lo, wad ovpiior hmeel 10ie foasinies fornuhed the nelghborbood [cwenty-five yesrs henos {wico as muny | unples snd sharhs pecorin o dhe ol st | IV Wshiogion £ B sk, Ghlagor o enr | i, #D. MAURKR, . odt, Mark Hausen, ¥. E. Mooies, Harry Deuel horses to be used for the city trado of Lisj¥ n unosusl amount of, excltement era ¢ the story sud firmly o um..om‘r Manutuctired aad sold n‘ . Omaha; Gronewlg & Schoenegen, la Councll Blufly 1218 FervemB " wor'd renowned * malt.” ‘nndn r yesterdsy morning, which was ] what they ssy.