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PIKED AND BEATEN, 8 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY., JULY PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY, | i depesi, e, b manatimcnt | L o sl T et oo to occupy that corner, 1 ¢innot upder- | How the Athietics Faged at Fremont | The Opinion lixpressed of Them by | hitsclf up to his 1 e | - | stand why the police allow them to loaf | With the Gréys. [ His Managing ditc Celeste,”" ho said, coldly, *“Celoste, | Oontinuation of the Shinrock-Mullhall Con- | there | The Athletic base ball club of this city [- New York Letter to Boston Herald: | Feret exceedingly that Ihave ol troversy. 1t was & commendable move ‘on the | have rned from kremogt, where they ;"_ furing th eer of young De Ny fathier. 1 Have & focord, Too mineh | were badly defeated in a gite of was made mannging editor of the part of the conneil committée to insist Telog fid 1 Semed by My | record in the family 1s not beneficial. If X v the Honstl bv 1iis Gravs o t clegram ic was infdrmed by Mr ST & ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT DEPOT. |upon the police force being dr e o e e O i Sl | onpete tiat the editorinls for the paper SRR ol — — s Eiriod (AT DoTrt, | e o Srora SHe RFCIUCEt oity, KC T | e’ Tvel, wito oceed % poattion of you with prosaie vusiness matters. | Official Expressions--* Royal” found to be the Impatient Postmasters- A Jall Cramb- | | M B Sl o S TR G AR RS Bt Horald staff, These editorinls nsed | 1<t i oer et aret | $ have ittle ins to inspect the | 4o s0 agam, cspe. s the winning of f ese editorials usec rotwell.!? = : . g Into Dust-—Soenes at the i By i gae wou gl thom 106, | 1o come in written in momber of difier | (et only absolutely pure baking powder. AP [ the poliec and [don't believe that | i (G O B0 o ory was - enter: | Levem. De Nyse beeame —dissatisfie | The girl was left & d Vi : . half a dozen of them are veally allke. | i 5 0vcithstanding that several of | With them and imagined that they were Hundred Dollar Gess Governor Hill, of New York (says a reporter of the New York Trib- How could they be aliket They were | g™y ota had gone ol hurting the paper vofy much. ‘80006 | uogene” Lottor in | Cloveland Leadet Railroad Notes e A Bl L EULL R ek and, were consequently ~un- [ (¥ hogalled on the proprietor, . Said he: | goime R et oy et | une), says: “1 have been astonished lately ab the extent of the adulteras N Wk el eastorda ) res and oLl ML AL el able o be rese his" as T ennctt, you have made me the FALEL dokd 5 A 4 The Grand Tsland train yesterday | tione by the policenen themselves, Some | A0/0, (o Be present. VIS WS | g editorof the Telegram, and 1 | b Oregon] were curions ones, and one is - yion of food, Tt would seom that everything we cat is adulterated. * polled into_ the Union Pacific depot on | of them were put fogether in Omaba and | {8 SEES SGRRERT B Fom Hoing m trying uy best to push he paper o bbb sl el bl d & 0 i hicago ¢ IS demonstirated was Iat irom being 4 3 4 ere killed by one o 0 Wi er et i timic m: occupied a o s e the 8 Weke sV I in Ch ‘ See | pealized. The absence of the members Wb it vm},...m sovein is hamper: | P8 S, and which belonged to | Lhis adulteration of groceries is becoming a national evil—one that we track adjoinimg the west bound passen it woliceman'y co referred to, and the misssing of the train | ibg me very much a poor German. Mitehell took the ease, ger, which was some minutes behind b Ie il ] '\a‘ ‘!w i at 18th s deprived In io :l"“ “w“I'l;\-n”»lwn-‘.’d'rw Bennett, | IH],V owing 1o tho perjiiyof the man whe shall have to adopt severe means to check, time. The s botween these tracks | AL e P thlctics not only of some good men but | 10911 b, LU0 IVERRGR Killed the geese, he'was not able to win . 1 . is ely s wide us is required to enable | noas, whila th tho pol 1o cateh Andarson, e, lots. of 5y BN !‘l)(y“"f want (o intevfere, With | it Ex_Attorney General Williamis, com The machinery of the law cannot be put at work too speedily or too vig- i . | l ) cateh Anderson he loss of | ! o A, ne reds it monly known as C‘Laundelet Williams,' people to disembark. Yet yesterday [ man who just skipped ‘ronnid the cor SB1LH 0N s BECRELS oidos, | butter, but at the same tjne, Levein L] fous st this wholesale adulteration of the gs we the area was impeded with the” barrows | is a brand new one, and falls only to tl ],!‘,,"' AR AL ‘;'K"'r‘}‘,y f¢ “ll,"f‘” '“' gends mo lots of editorlals m‘.‘,'\ dry thay | a8 tic opbostiig !it\\l‘q'y i »‘\Itfil "v“-‘u]w orously against this wholesale adulteration of the things we cat. Both of two or three ice men, who were fii man's thighs, W kind of a uniform | ¢} Of the ninoe. was early | are not written by himself, and T suppose bt LU R D L g sy , cats of the water tanks of the ears with the re- | appearance would the foree make | 'I\Ijl’l‘w b \1“1‘““ ot the we ¢ ‘;.‘,\‘ e ’:xm Niiton e Winjeolt, mCESNAHONS | jont l!"”!h\‘i V’h\;v‘v:!\[ like 1\l that .;l., the health and the pockets of the people demand protection friger lid, If one of the barrows | deessed up in this manner. Some of b B T vk i . L L L R et e e Lt i o R AL LA A LU A LS 3 9 in question b been strack by e mov- | il men weat vests, othiora do not | e aits making third baso wheu, 0 s1ve | Jliiorinis wore good, bnt thuy are simply “l\ dnot would bonst of how he liad out There is no article of food in general use more wickedly adulterated train, the result would have been dis- [ Some of them have vadded rounded ? e ™ b erns Yo is one TRIDADS | tvoq O SlG RbOUU IS Sloota that e N | gt Dativoni Ui csq EURLICION BRI IIG | Tronts, pilies! Tuwe: Noty some oF (o | AnU- &I iny _ vesting s i et l”,,','j‘”', Wit tiie werss ot | and that he had better follow | thau baking powd The New York State Board of Health has analyzed have not. On the whole vink the cor and sce. He did so, and sure i ; after the defendant had gotten a 84 different brands purchased in the state, and found most of them to con- sides of both trains,the difliculty of passing | have the was not_accomplished without consider chod the buseman who dis. | I ever saw in a newspaper. 1 haven't { $ 4 | tinguished himself by bri z down one | intest notion who e is, but the gl tivo of Wi b | HE Bl difticulty on the part of the passen oration tailor is something that s soon | FolL Aveln 18 ot 185 OF o of whiskey into him, he be . 4 who were pe rhwl:v- yumerous 4s | o pome in demand.” t:: v“:‘l ‘l""l“\“l e "(‘I’”“ \ x”"l‘ * | atall e '|‘|l‘:.l,?,'];,f,','<“(\!|' 1080 :r-\‘v ”1‘})\“”1 [ ‘I“ bo: r\ of his lulmu nlllvnz little tain alum or lime, many to such an extent as to render them seriously ob- the Grand Island train ever brought in —-— diately above the instep. ® 1§t just about destr the offect of i | Pittsburg lawy nd he said before wit- S s ¥ 3 Sty 5 kes ent into Farrish’s limb, tearing the | it Just about destroys the clivet of any PSSE8 ille Y goewe 2etic » for use 00 Several of the employes of the Union | In Memoriam—Mrs, J. H. Van Closter. | g padly vl HER e | work I do in the news department, Here | 1€ thi ad killed the geese, but | jectionable for use in food. I\- the play that they could not prove it aginst hin Pacifie overland passer at 10:55 are A gentle, brig it, womanly and earnest | bruised it fove is some of the 1 anuser 'S This happened in o | : Upon this Mitchell demanded @ new trial The sale of « srated baking powders has heen prohibited by stat- seriously amnoyed by te fact that they | jig zone from among us—Ada Pau- | the socond inning, but because | "»‘:rl Bomnett took b a slip of paper ahd lie o SRR Lhosale of wilulterated bajing potwders hns:ieeh prohibited by s:at ar owad sullicient time to unloa § it | o 8 Sl s ® | and loof or 1 momen ion 16 he got a | e ¥ A g g 3 and lond the tratn in question, when it I\v;m ] m-h;\ nyuryd lllvn:r-n (5 m”‘..“.’ ”“["'L_m“”];"t Frthread “So you don’t think ihis Wrlter Attorucy General Williams earel i utein several states. It will be in the interests of the public health arrives at this pomnt and get it onton | Van Closter, and dear and only daughter | PSR L O SURTIOUL 1Lii6 SHRAME |- oughe to ho allowed to put his stafl” in [ {000 s Wers worth only #2010 th X . . . Yahe sohedulo timo, Tt is due hore at 10:30 | of Mrs. Mary E. Gnston of Vinton, Tows TREhA 18 \ll":||:xll:‘fi"l‘|:""‘\ :‘:"{‘\fl'(‘j Ll rint” t ‘lyllm\l;y‘“)”n\r‘ ML '\\“";lh *'fi!l\l ‘*I‘Qlll ”“i when their sale is made a misdemeanor everywhere, and the penalties of b o'clock and the time for departure is | Bravely and cheerfully she fought the | but one fimb, and veeapiod tho first. The | | N0, responded Do Nyse, “frankly T | (B0 TU0G ST SARGBH. A 1] the law ave rigidly enforeed 1055 When it gets lere it tindsabont | battle of Jife, and for but one brief year | Fremont pitcher, aithough he had ‘been | \‘li'vl;v:-mll‘x auite evident that this par- | s in the United St from 1833 S ADE LBl Y BILORCOT, ifty peon o want to get aboard, | o P! e e cular man is a d—d fool, ik Rt \ i " ; 1 q T meceksitates | the addition of | And a half had she enjoyed the happ ont at Fa befor td | PQuite possibly,” said Mr. Bennet, | 10,1870, and his present term of service The only baking powder yet found by chemical analysis to he en- an extr Generally about four | Dessof married life, and duving only a | B OB GEE O l‘""|"'| ‘(M” b | quictly. "I wroto those editovialy | I ot expire until 1501 direly free from li Labsolutel s the “Royal.” Th dul i LS At e HOET SiTiG HEAE KOs gainst the latter wrenching the a0 2 LAL| — irely free from lime and absolutely pure is the “Royal.” This perfe trucks of burgage destined to this eity few months of that timein the new b me WG IRt 1 BRAY UERR BYas Nt spiked A1 ; ; A Good 1181 Tob Bl Law verh & : bidd) p ! « toya iis perfect and over other |n:\n|~v which she had assisted with such eager | Fappish helieves this conduct on the part yse fell back in his chair with a San Francisco Chronicle: “Ye said purity results from the exclusive use of eveam of tartar specially refined 10 be unloaded, witha couple pleasure to plan and build. And now, | of the pitcher to have been inspired by | £1sp. His hair faily stood on end, e |y old fellow who had been beaten for : Y e ;‘\‘:w;;e'\l n:‘:l‘llnl‘l' y \‘\Hl‘xl:n ‘(ll"“ when life's sweetest cup had been filled | the fact that the latter was sceking ré- ;: \l‘I‘l'\I'lfinn‘l‘\l‘"l:‘“\“(“]\ln' (]n i xplana- t the last election and prepared by patent processes, which totally remove from it the tar- aken frem the o A et LY X venze for the battimg which was boing | tion. but Bennett ¢uit him shor f o 9 v 1s § i AL 3 amount of baggage nm: a much h :I" ’-["‘; I::‘:“;v [ 'n"‘l“'l‘l‘];’lnll]""'l‘ “:“(l‘( Il“"ll"l" ven bis balls, ‘Thoes facts in connee: | “Noneof that,” exciaimed the proprie- “ ) aro “,,\t.,‘,'“l):f trate of lime and other impurit The cost of this chemically pure '¢~~"l H (lllw‘ll s criuood, 4o ZUOSL ORLO L i the SHO8 Y 4 3 [ 3 « 3 i H i 1§ e LS " : P ks ”{1,.\} Satriigier “»‘,M,' ,,\0 and | the dearshome and, taking er reluct tion with the absence of good playe H" ::: |l(]]“ ; pdl (M< P .(‘(“ ‘,', 1 and ’“'"““\ cream of tartar is much greater than any other, The high grade of the b o I Jod her throngh the valley to that | 10st to the Athleties the game by a score | thought those editorials were pretty good; 8 ) gl g ssmen lose no time heiv heavy b | but, as they do not seem to impress no time. Theit heavy | Bd il e o i noeven. | of seven to twenty-one.” Farrish's lin ! t seem o ¢ f Tight. I'ma bad lawyer. | Royal Baking Powder has been fully establd shed by official chemists, | Tush long sometines menac g | adows or elouds, and over whose | 13in a bad condition and will require | other peoplo in the same Nt Lshall | ppaps why | wanted to be o judge.” 1t e ; 3 tform. ‘\Illul Yol no| SARLeY. Ny 1ol the voice of sorrow is mever | SOME Weeks to recover. SV I‘).“l‘{\:‘.w:. St m-.l“:‘::‘ I‘nl‘p Jstcon. | aves you a lot of trouble : Prof. Love, who made the analyses of baking powders for the New thoy may work, they are genorally un May Life deal tenderly with the AL ORENTAUNS, A R R s L G IR York State Board of t ealth, as well as for the government, certities to the able to Ioad up'in time. They are begin lu(l son, dear to mm\ who Toved the e N A8y firtlior editorinls from Mr: Bennstt, -+ o | SP VItHthe fac : ' 8 ) Hing to feal thut thoy shonld not, bo cx. | motherwho must now” tend and watch | gaiica by Mr W, A, Gainos, of the o At DO trusted on | purity and wholesomeness of the “Royal.” pected to work so hard, and feel that the | him from the skies. May he be endowe U. P. Transf eV atRedEy Pluck in Petticoats, ALl el A9 > p ¥ 5 el Behedule time ought 19 bo S0 changed as | With all the noble giffs of mind and | (F B Grane 'f‘l‘l' LN s Atlanta Gonstitution: Just tow Bottp :"“ ion """ 'l’“ "'J" N Prof, H. A. Morr, late government chemist, says: “It is a scientific Fioani (ol 5 o da | eharacter of her who yiclded up her hfe . A. Gaines, one of the men who do |, Atlanta LEE LN i¢ | the case, just to show his smartness. A g 5 B ‘t‘l::-’l\‘v'u:-i.l :-'('.‘\‘llf.':u‘l 'J’rmn:: .’n'.l i eode for his. A loving wife, A,.,.w.h daugh- | the transfer work on the Union Pacific lihl\l‘}; l:*:l:\j‘lml}:u{lf\-_l;-‘ Lhe frontiers | padt lawyer on the bench doesn® IR K a9 fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. 1 o ter, & most faithful fr! we shall sor T A of that state have produeced many women | 3o much $tice into consideration, and 3 s 3 3 - miss her sweet companionship ns we go passenger trains between this city und | of dauntless courage, but Bettic in her | no defendant or plaintiff ever yet was in- Dr. E. H. Barreey. chemist of the Brooklyn Department of Health, THE HALLS OF JUSTICE. b RS L L e Council Blufls, broke his thumb this | way hus snrpassed them all. jured by a commor declsion. It is T AR W e ek rar st ] i journ giv % + T RiREET 4 bl says (April 24, 1885): “I have recently amalyzed samples of the Royal i e RO TE B0, Uone fall of | MOrning at the latter place in a strange his girl is a beautiful blonde, tallacy of ot g ublican form of says (Apnl 24, 1850)1 ¢ ¥y analy samples e Royal What Was Transacted in the Various | poaiiful memorios to blessed hopes.” manner. He wason the rear platform | Metrieal &s the *“The Greek S government that the voice of the people Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the stores of this city, Courts Yesterday. # |of o passenger car, which, with two Atl‘:‘l ct{\'i'])ll"'li :H;'-"Il:’llw‘“I(h"'ll"'ll'mly. spoken through the bullot-box purities < g ¥ , e : : S— & i ) a vild and fearless as an o, o eleotic g ind it free fre imein anv form.’ Yesterday Judge Neville sat impa- T others, w ached to a fourth | * In some unexplained W d, and that the election of and find it free from lime in any form. r to the bench destroys all the ; O o kness of human nature he Vo Prof. MoMurtrig, chief chemist U. S. Department of Agriculture, land wheel when it | ini N 3 DN L ) L, A . minions of the law attempted to awrest | had before. In the divine nment the rosistance was | her, She stood her:ground with a six- | purification precedes clection. In- the Washington, D. C,, not suf cient to Iml-|)|lu‘ conpling_from | shooter, and kept the officers Siite. | AR oo Faeit . cldotton * precedes being made without a great deal offorce. | distance until she sncceeded in “effecting | purificatio e Accordingly,'s ant jumped beneath | Jop o She songht a home with her tiently hstening to the evidence in the cvl‘,l.ul)x'ulwl as: ,Il :\mlnlmm y case of | morial services held Bhinrock vs. Muihall. The evidence was | in Buckingham hall, adopte SNSRI closed at noon, and in the after- | ing resolutions: noon Mr. Wilcox ovened the | . WiEREAS, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from us the ehaplam of our The Omaha Reform elub, car. He pplied the brakes | jnto trouble in Hunt county, “The chemical tests to which I have submiited the Royal Baking l'()\Hll'l prove it prefectly healthful, and free from ation. Idon't believe a > rosecuti 9 ’Seip ny more honest when th make very deleter stance.” argument * for the prosecution | i BINS SIR I SRR T | the plattor means of o valvelot | rolatiyer mear. Balrdiowns: but thoy | qancroionest whon thoy make him a | every deleterious substance. He was followed by Estelle and Baldwin Resolved, That in his death the Omaha Re- | on the air, which caused the brake wheel | proved quarrelsome, and she found it it e beEbies L judize, then he Bread, cake, biscuits, ete., prepared with Royal Baking Powder will Jel 0 Jdkner. The cuse | form club lias lost its most devoted and con- | to reverse’ in One of the | pe Gen, O'Brien aun QFelkner, Tho —ease f For Ly naiber, and the imAividual mem- | spokes of the wheel struck Gui Thi went to the jury at 5 o’cloc Dership their truest friend and brother. and broke it in an instant. D The most noticeable feature of yester- Reso'ved, ‘That we extend to his bereaved |, day's h,mm"n) was that U[ the | wife and children our heartfelt sympathy in nur Kunglml; of about sixteen )uu ; of age. | pe sent to eacl ;, mem rof |||~ r. AR o o tastified that when tho trouble be- | recorded in the minute Opelt’s Hotel, Lincoln 2 tween her nfother and Mrs. Shinrock arose \ March 15th, first class in eve it w ioned by the last mentiox 1 sary to draw a pistol and drive them into the noxt county. For this a con- ; th | stable tried toarrest hm but she got the ssed the limb and now Mr. Gaines is | drop on him » Roiicatorriioinng a 4‘¥\IH|L|IL~!1H| juris be lighter, baking powder or leavening agent. sweeter, and more wholesome than if made with any other iuga hand 'l‘-lwuvl) cnclosed in | then rode off for ;..mnn.va.mu The high rd of m the spirited damsel was next he Indian There she y b., opened | with v revenue : y. vespect. | dotarmined oifort was mado to sooure lior oo bygeis eotonal T capture. Miss Bettie was equal to_the >, - woman chasing a little sister of the wit Safe From Fire, mergg“q She donned a man's sult of ness and threatening her in s severe Comnnittee, | Messrs. Kennard & Powers, who have | appafel, and armme herself with a ? manner, at the same time applying to ——— 2 i gains e double-barrel shot-gun and a revolver heran offensivo epithet. At that moment Impatient P, Ms. e T o N s T L > 3 ss appeared, when P g0 T L the storing of explosive oils in large Aol l =S the mother of the witness appeared, whe Postmaster Coutant is beginning to re- Sl e until she made her wayto Red riv the latter ran ‘after her sister who wag | Fostmaster Goutantis beginning 10 re- | quantities without suflicient protection, | 1\ farryman declined to carry her over fleeing from fright. As the witnessstarted | ceive letters from -lkl!", 'mlm"m\"'rs state that they are supplying | without pay, but the girl took nim at his to run Mre, Shinrock’s hand was raised | throughoutthe state asking whether oF | (uojr warchouse, on the corner of | head and persunded hiim to land her ou and held nclub over the | not he has received the bylances in eash | Chicago and ~ Fourteenth streets, | the other e c‘\;m;?;h“ mother. | which they havo forwarded him. Mr. | with ~ two wrought iron ~tanks | = Such onr he picture of e C ASS) ‘outan! y as much as he | with a_capacity of 400 barrels. Thesethey | they ave and battery employing four attorn n do to réceive the murn\\\lm-h come | yili brick up and aks s safe -against | iff finally 11 ') _«"ILLIIVIHI‘ | 10 SIXCORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. as Drief as deputy sher- Bettie Truvis. y ljke Jud, and Mr. Wilcox, | in, assort their contents, prope keep | danger from flve as can be expected. He found the girl roaming the woods .‘-:ml.I«l} don and O 8. Bldwin, with | account of the same .m':l \\1ll<n|]m‘mo\m CANEOLTION Sraa0.oun Do ex) TS0 rearitalles Ophelini babbling bantas ——Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by -— table londed with law books, and u | have it for several weeks to exclude the The Fedral Building. u-nmbl nonsense and adorning herself Bout i vl b e o | OLSURIY OF SERMRE o SR W | T Fodeat mutdine | el syt il o e VINYARD & SCHNEIDER l'upwd about other matters, is something | letters in question. In “due time l],t un- o 4 ) afely the deputy had sensc enough to s that he was dehiing with a lunatic in- stend of 2 He treated his not often scen in Omaha. — All the attof- | easy and casy postmasters will be for- confirmed a mnnlu_-r of fox'nclo:im'c sales. {\;{’ workedj har and each sside | warded the receipts provided for by law. | Court was then adjourned until July 12. ONMNAEIA. = - IEBR.ASIK.A. no point untried to g aina vie- | Until then lll%‘) must be content, know- Judge Dundy left yesterday ofor | prisoner kindly and turned her over to tory. ing ns they do, that the packagés th y Is Qity to he absent s the state lunat now Judgo IMcCullocn, yestorday ap- o i T Ay L Diipfity United States Murdhal Ba. | feols a senso of rol Jong thno 1t \ mulml S. A, Orchar |)‘I|I\l,l Keniston, | the oflice appointed for that purpose, Alleirleit 1ast evening for a business | has been a questios would corge H. Guy, W, J Mount, John 1" e s ) throngh the western part of the | take Bettic or Bettie would take Texas. D o to A Crambiing Jatl. oot il nppraise two lots on Ninth kson Joseph Miller, at the couuty jail, is in i e 5 Making Trouble {n a ll(mrtlmglltuwn. streets heeded by the: Union Pucific for | an unbappy stafe of mind whicn he con- and Coal O, J A, Fuller i e o s T e Absolu(e!y Pure. their depot. siders the condition into which that strue- ., cor. 4th and Douglas s.. you a quiet talking to,” said the manager Last "\':.\'fl“ffi "\)‘"{""_“d* fin"fi(.;:’ ture is falling. He dirceted the attention M county, Neb. | of a leading boarding house toa wealthy | This powder nover varics, A marvel of pur- a re ' r N > o v, oue 4 R ischarge a g meness. Moro econ- by Judge N .. | of a reporter for the Beg, the other day, chandise. Address | guest. . “I had to discharge a good ] pnet oot Yates, by Judge Neville. | o0 dirty walls, which have not known | John Linderholm, 614 S. 10th St., Omaha, | waiteron your account.’” e " o T5oming byt 1 Tl ¥ e a calsomine brush o several years, Then TR “What do you mean, sir?” asked the | 1¢ ND DEATH, ot \ y Aol . ety : he tells about the bottoms of the cells, G. W. Homan's Funeral. gentleman, with some show ot indigna- b rusting away for want of just a little bit The funeral of George W. Homan take: A The Monthly Story Told by Dr. Leis- LA, i 4 e funcral of George W. an takes | 5o of improvement. cages in the | 1o ¢ ftornoonat 30 o'clock | MW paco o i enring's Report. il which weigh fifty tons, the lower t J % three zood waite Dr. Loisenring hus made his report of [ hurts of which are bomg. slowly con- | from his late residence, corner of Four- | for ‘me already,” replied the man Mrs.Dr. H N. Tavler the births and deaths in the city for the | swmed, which fifty dollars_would save, | teenth and Howard strects, firmly and respectiully. “You gavoitho 210 s y month of June. ltshows that seventy- | Mr. Miller says he has almost grown e man I chaye just sent aw month tio peoplo havo beon born, of whom two | tired talking over the 1 3 T Porsonal. Row, el st oltheriiniondad fusin D R ) gy vy lwnln]l and wife 'H)l] f‘uml» ous ift or as a hribe to lnI!u man Tocs not feel that any steps w g females and forty-three mal The be gone for severa 5. for. No matter Wit the | diseus A ke e R voch was tho sama. 1 am | fovor8oras ourod. Treatment by, corraspoad- H T L ence solicited. > Kitchen at 1 fmes : ¢ away ““{l'\!\‘; "‘\f",‘)' e meal ies 1 1 Ofiice and Residence~No. 2219 California mpotiii Ititude of low . short weight alim or phosphato powders. et One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the ——— United States to Select From., OMAHA, NEB. WHOLESALE DEALER D Hus had 3 yoars' hospital practice; gives the samo practice and tr ut used inthe bes 1 be taken deaths numbered torty-four, The causes A Surprise Party. Mus. Edward H' \_\'ilh her son of death were as follow A pleasant surprise Willie, left last evening for Santa { ;'\nn:l, Puerperal feyer, 1; cholera infantum, | was tendered on , Thursday Cal., where they will visit Judge Porte 11; inamition, 2; rheumatism, 15 cancer of [ hoo 4 0 ATy the Tather of Mrs, Hapey, formerly a | entitled to and no more; so you got no Stroot Omaha, Neb, ¢ S the lungs, 1; 'consumption, 2 pneu PIELR OB, l‘,_“";l‘ Abrandeis, At yosident of this city, ad still well re- | advanfage in that way, but you “did re- o A monin, 8; heart disease, 2; inflamm; her homeon upper St. Mary's avenue. | 0 8 ored here. They will be gone about agood denl more attention than i Musie, dancing, and refreshment made Ir. Jones, who Ays me just as much 15t as good a customer ifford to pay a 1 three months, ) were entitled to, up an evenings entertainment, which | Ays D, B. Houck and Mrs, M. D, | 8its at your table i od was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Thg | Houck, wife and daughter-in-law of Con- | as you do, and is j age, 1; eystitis, 1; congestion of the lungs, | ;my furnished by the Mus stable ' Houck, left” last evening for | to o, Lut he cannot 1j fracture of the spinal column, 1. Union orchestra, Among those present | Jeatri they will visit friends for | waitor #5 a month as you do, and the T sof the deceased were us follows: | Lnion orehiestra. - Among those present | g% ) i o week, Mrs, Houck will visit | consequence is the man neglects lim to v fifteen; between one were the Musses Newman, Sonnehill, | %0 \vfom she has not seen for twenty | fuss with yon, If bo could aford to pay two and three, four; ten | fRinskopt, Ros Meld, ot l‘.‘l“fl“r"‘-““"!-*”!'[' as much fees h]\ulll*llf noither of yoll and fifteen, one; fitteen and twenty, two; | hOr&, O Aongo; Seniik, of Letrolt; Prckens, chief clerk o post | would get any advantage, but he cannot, twenty and twenty-five, four; twenty-five Rothschild," Minnie’ Rothschild) Figkons, ehief .olork .0f ',',‘, PR | wud himself and family have been so neg: and hirty, thre five and forty, peyni‘and Mes Mendol that the ight beforo last thifo wor leoted that 1 expect they wili leave tho four; forty ive, one; fifty and Martin and Simon Ober Yool in tho park on | house, and all your generosity does is (o fifty-five, one, fift and sixty, three; Cuhn, Lewis, Arthur and Emil i I great deal | doprive me of a good customer.’ sixty and sixty one; over seventy Sehlesinger, New, Heyn, Fisher | "”,“W,m ting ‘to get a | . I neverlooked at it in that 'lght be. years ono and Goldsmith, mouthful of r. Chjoago asa | fora' gald tho wealthy guost, Tund «m‘x.’.‘fi,‘l"““"z by More Soenoss Hgummer. - xesortit - la. onb “of: “tlig | guess ereaftor LIl gob @long withont of the brain, cerdonts, sonyulsions, 5; periton g DIAMONDS French Clocks, Bronzes, And Watch Materials. i i i ards, are shown as d seven; second ward, % fInsas e | Subsidizing the waite fourteen; third eight; fourth, one; fifth [ John Booth, stage man at the | Most "'u"""':‘[f‘in"' 5 of the ago, | SHPT paesent that is not expected,” o twoi sixth four, opera house, is getting the stage in readi- Bargains. — ol Orders from the legitimate jewelry trade solicited, . The places of death were as follows: [ ness for the advent of the ariist Graham, BARG “\,; Love and the Congressman's Daugh- 8t. Josph's hospital, three; county juil, | who is expected here in a few ARGA S ter, e BARGAIL 12 lots between Tenth and Twelfth street within 3 blocks off Teirtecnth strect 500 to £600 cach, one; res! s not given, two 4 4 ; ; i -decorate some old and supply some b Dr. Leisonring suys that Omaha is one | F¢-decorate som d supply some of the hiealthicst citios in the union, and | entirely new scenery for the theatre. 1t this fact is unguestionably demonstrated | is the intention to paint a set of steel Dby the fact that i a city of 75,000 inhabi- | “wings,” several plain and faney inter Washington Crive: She was ¢ ssman's only child, yuun;, i:l-}':&‘.‘.’d.‘:.‘:‘:I.‘.‘r'én‘é.m.’f,‘g‘“'.'..',:i.’i the o o, e e enty THE EN]:.MY IN THE AIR! also We o the faciiities, apparatus and remodies for sen 18th and 16th streets | porteull knts the number of deaths for such a | jors, o number of exteriors, besides a | 10 lots betw f 11 SW parding-house. tho ‘wuiccessful treatment of every form of disedsa Rev. HU £t buve boen sTering (21 (wouty yairs with Chrona | s, s S @ lots D . > uiring either medical o surgic ent. And )yspeDsia: for & R Yoare 1 b month us June reached the number of | 1006 ‘o water set and a host of “flies,”” | within 4 blocks ,{ 18th stroet car, $550 to l_lm \\:;m !n\t sut down, but there i‘.f?’x‘!'f.fivfi‘(“f-:m ,},;a .,,,,,{.',,,S., h,,,.,“ f Chury Dyapebela: for 8 IA‘H .n.l.’m.r“ forty-four, above referred to, withl the incidentals needed by the place. | #700—conie earl thoso are greal bar- | WEXG ROCUAINS, L o Corr te g MFQr et o el Uil pos ODDS AND ENDS, The work will require several weeks and | gains and will 0 S00n. 1 bant avor herbauderly, Yory op R A R - astormities 'f‘;?":fi:..fi:"::.\‘.’fi,..'.‘u‘fm o % i d when tinished will make the scenio stock Ancier & Frron dorly, ; : Curvature Of tho 16 | 117y Haslé s consiant howror 8 Paase S, Iy ShR g an 0 — of the stage at the Boyd much more com- 218 South 15 He hadto doit that way.for ho had taken EN, e Focommo ;;‘u ’n::;uunn n) Fion i mont, in two weok “Ther lady at my house,” 0 Slags 4 MO ¢ A e PR Ty his first horseback exereise the day pre- buw [ AN M Wiy fun] s \ plete than it hus ever been before, opposite Boyd's Opera house. A . ¥ a8 & hitching ‘i id ot Ay Gonteral hes said a merchant yesterday to a Be —— viously, and he was as stiff'as a hitching 018 o 7 Banary) D 4 pox Ly ae woll sy shat o4 Folice Folatore, s "‘f"ml“"'w v Botgutc Physk: | PO%nd you love me, Reginalds” she | Frs st o At AR Naruton | Solowiog aunimer afp Lo Zhe 1) ¥ oy ¥ ¥ Ay 4 A T, N - clan an urgeon, Roo , Crounse 4 ) ginald? poiiance u n VENTIVE, but the ensiny e R v uuAiRln On Blossts afiersons In polico court yestorday Judge | PO 00 PG anid Capitol avenus | whispered fondly rheonlyruunhuJal.cannsmm.mung A P SRR AL R any or r S, > comes B N R rt o 1222 et 3 ds " p ) #1010 0 ) € e wany other young ludics, she comes | Stenberg fined five vagrants and ordered | Payaud m.\’“ alls prowaptly attented to Mot thun wards can tell,” he replied, Private Sploll'\ > Nervous Diseases | b totown to make purch There are | them to leave the city, L s with mad .n\hn iasm, LY. LMAN LIYER PAD TRIUMPHANT two places down here which she fre- | Three South Omabans werg arrested T. P, A i ‘é}‘“l'» sho murmured, M'so ““"'r’ ‘A‘:.!“.‘..7‘4‘0‘!".‘“‘.,1,'!‘:.’»‘41rt“‘f:‘.:.’.’ h quently goes a block out of her way to | for using obscene language in frontof | I & Spanish hand made full H A gl.ullnuu our love is fioble and gen- | § Toiove 8y phillio boisos 1rom tho eystem i i ous, and ne ght L L if cury. The Pad will prevent more sickness than all the Pills and Drugs fu Christend)m will Cure. avold passing. One ot these is the opera | the Hotel Garni on South Tenth street clgar, mado in shop by thd best Spanisli | Crous “A:“‘:“'\hl'!u v might have boen ,; fas ot forloss of xiat poyer, ‘The Pad will prevent f s 1 . house. lui the mormmng we ral | ‘Phe case aganst EdBall, charged with ,|,‘|’f0)t“|“? o faveil 'l"‘;,,,“,')"'.b’o("','.',t e s biave @ very poor opinion | widcomulty ‘\"“"i‘iu“.”‘.‘,“.'.'Lh”{'é‘%iii‘“."f&& is occupied by a row of men |the larceny of two whips from James | following dents and get a 1. P. A. cigar: | of some my A J out of employment, who spit tobacco | Stephenson’s barn will be called for trial Kuln & Co., cor. lhn and Douglas st “Indeed,” said Reginald, growing sud p“‘\lATi clmjuu ”"‘_“EH'",_. M BURKE & SONS upon the walk, indulge in loud and | to-day. liongy & Olesen, No. 1807 Favnam st, | denly loss madly enthusiastic. | groxirivazs £PEC . o muunnnmupulm conversation, and not - {uh( igar Store, 3 'y :1.1 th st. es, Reginald, pupa is poor and we - ST Y \2.._;{ n\q]l) . fufrequently sub, ;Il"l sing h‘[‘lly o A Small Blaze. Balduft'& Co. cor. {olave. and 16th | are proud of it, very proud, for heis | Gteer VAR ?S; ke \flwum.:\\!, TOGK GOMMISSION MERGHANTS yulgarinspection and erit have | The alarm of fire from box forty-tw, Lo g honest.” % o blstory of your cate fol a0 opk Lol Kinown other il (o hve cried in relating - PR A T g R ol T'his was “fresh news’ to the young bl £ viait ",;‘.’#,.,Yfi“‘ Rt 1 at the corner of Thirteenthand Douglas streets at noon yesterday was occasioned @HO. BURKE, Manager, wman?” said Reginald :'z}f;fl‘nmmh‘t‘fifl:nqnun-:‘mf-ii.:f‘r‘.’rf:& UNION STOCK YARDS, GMAHA, NEB. ¢ & Co. commence to- | man. morrow a codfling sale of summer [ **And a con to their parents the insults to which they have been subjected in passing that 3 ] a small blazo in Sloman's store on Doug:- | are The large stock ¢ 2 of | in u reflective or endgE O e e o bodation place, and if Icould identify the man | & small blazo in aresses. The large stock consisting of | in a reflective b T i Sihodation ; RIGH advul llails MRAIR ARt Who once psulted my daughter, it would | las, west of Thirteenth streot. Hose was | ladics', misses and children’s suits must Heginald; but as poor as e is he | ofsaifis’ Board and dfieadauce ai rea REFE Maolauts’ A T aes B A e T Ao Ave Lo | Bank, K IodlnllSur foal Institute, | Piil 5 fongl Bank: Omaha, Neb °¢'3‘r'5';'m [ mhpnoufie + Omaba, Neb. | Bl 0 by \‘._-,\um\.ualuu with bill of lading stiacled Lor twothisds value of stock 5 be a loug time beforé he could make a re- | introduced 1nto the store, but before the | be closed within 20 days A glorious record to 1 w«cmbr appearance on that corner | water wus turned on the fames were ex- K F. McC ey & co., his child.” z 4 0 MEU. Ly view of il fact that neither 1 tinguished. 16% Davglag. | Beginld picked up bis bat and caue,