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OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, EPTEMBER THANKS TO THE PUBL o) THE 188( 10 BURCLARS' DARING DEVILTRY | 4 A Aticactize poemr. 17 ianos and Organs m the Art Hall at Tmpure food that may not serionsly affect the stvonger d has n Malhall is 8¢ Men, h.‘., d and Bos Fair of any exhibitor at cither the Fair, Among Mr. W & Hamlin Pianc od by Masked STOLE HER LOVER'S DIAMONDS - in the world of its class. " - A r‘.np«'m s l\n -.“.‘;‘I“ - AMUSEMENTS. Aceitent Soldicrs Wante a Divorce ments A Shocking School Amuse- Other Local, Next Attraction at Boyd's, \ ipany will be the 13 s opera house Il t t robberies ¢ | gisloby: tisktrionl -houbla Ity Yefarring ¢ T'oo frequently this important fact is overlooked, and ¢hildren ave made ¢ ota Willlam The THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY desire to express their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen attending their grand open- [ We Ueer, | @ans of an adult will frequently cause the most serions illness in a child. tobbers sick from eating articles that have been taken by adults without appar- ton sufferers. in this case it 1d hiave its broadest mean | wnderstood that it s u vith a des that Patti Rosa 18 | tra ing sale for their own and the benefit of the Charl ent injury, A child's food is largely cakes will place the neat sum thus raised at the IMMENSE STOCK of CLOTH- marked at the low prices at which bread, and these articles when disposal of the people of that free wholeso away from e and ock terday 1 unstairs with th wateh dog bark loudly, The dog the kitehen. and is a_large, power Mrs. Multiall, suspeeting that something wrong, determined to investi stepped quietly down stairs, into the kitehen | where the dog was. He still continued his barking and scemed o be making frantic efforts to gt out doors. Mrs, Mulhall opened the back door and allowed the animal to slip out, Her curiosity was by this time thor- | 4 y 2 iy oughly aroused, and she determined to e 8 Doy into the yard and see If there were any signs | §1¢ Sirkiing eomedio EE of burglars in the neighborbood. No | {0 L sooner had she stepped Bo: | 10w on anle yond the door-sill than she was seized by {h masked men, and dragged to the back of th She started to serean, but a lar wasslipped in ber mouth so that she was powerless to lisp a_syllable. She was then bound to the fence by heavy cords, and W left there unable to move or call for assist- ance ‘The three men then went back into the Jouse and ransacked it ftom top to bottoun. and baking powde The oper very dong, for i [ They have made quite an imposing e GrEyTHR Wikt i Ronoy ‘J’d.‘{ifim hibit inthe floral hall ‘of their *'Red otier voluables, The exact amount of the « d 1 they make o nig ng Mrs. M children light, sweet, and composed of materials from deleterions sub- unfortunate city, and will keep our ING and FURNISHING GOODS they were shown on our opening evening. stances are easily digested, nutrious, and me, But there is a danger to our children lurking in their bread and sight of. When these owder, they cake apt to e lost ¢ i Lraceful - and soubrette articles are made from pure and wholesome Many expressed surprise bakis are much mote healthful and nutritious than when But the danger wises from | @t our wonderfully low prices, and it is unnecessary to say that that prepared frem yeast or other leaving agent. the fuct- by many State and Municipal Boards of Health evening zoout Soth plays asshown by the tests made by the Government chemists, and s : . 3 O S ”’(‘I" :' X ""”f ”" alone will do us more good than if we made an enormous profit off our (b iosb of bhase atthe sales. baking powders are so impure as to render the food unwholesome. In Ours is the most complete stock of clothing and furnishing DELIGHTED COFFER The Rush for Free Ruins the Resta the Fair ¢ Among the mo. tt the fair grounds is t & Co., the whole » de DRINKE Bolas N fact chemical analy: T < have developed the fact that all haking powders goods ever offered in Omaha. Competition with us will be impossible 9, now upon the market, with the single exception of the Royal Baking ronnds, wetive exhibits at of Clarke Bros. lers in coflees, Powder, contain either lime, alum, phosphates, or acids of an injurions for our bottom prices will sell our goods faster than we can make character. Therefore, when bread or cake is made with the use of these S, spices them up. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price adulterated baking powders, the ingredients pass into the delicate or- gans of childhood, and_are the source of very much of the disease with with loss is not known. Strange to none of the ) e Arous i s oceur For nearly four long hour » unfortunate vietim of th 1 and bound to the ove hand or foot. When she was found by lier neigh ased., — When was set free shie was hardly able to move or say a word, haying sustal severe mental shock. Added to th fact that it was 1 most of the nizht, and ivean easily be seen that the hardships of her position were terri bly severe, tly built woman, of Wl if it is almost to be aged to live through ning She is the ordeal at all. Unfortunately there is little or no clue to the perpetrators of the ey, Mrs. Mull- give no descripiion of the 1s, except that they were all heavy nand very muscalar, The faet that the night was_dark tenc too, to shield them, They wore mask From the time that Mrs. Mulhall was seized up to the time that shie was Jett hound and gagged not one word was uttered by the three men, Marshal Cummings has set men to work upon the ease, but as there is almost literally no clue to the fellows the ease is regarded as aliopeless one, About half an hour later two fellows, be- i perhaps, to the same gang tried to an entrance into the house of Mrs. Gadd, at 2419 Chicazo street. They suc- cceded in opening iwo shutters of the f porel window, when Mrs. Gedd, awakened 2 noise, called to er hisband. Id went to the windows and fo ows crouching below. They mad haste t ¥, running out the front gat One of t s described nsalarge sworthy '} y sialle JAUTY. r Stealing 's Diamonds, ing blonde from Fort Worth, Tex., w at §4:30 yesterday morning by Officer Dick Burdish fc nto.\lnlL, )00 worth of diamonds from a Texas eat- eman named A. 8. Lyons. Lyons is now in the city stopping at the Paxton, with Deputy Marshal Bob Buechanan, ot Fort ‘Worth, An application has been made to Governor Dawes for a requisition to take the youni lady back to the Lone Star state. Lyons’ statement is that the virl who has been his mistress for ne; t v left him about ten days ago,” taking with her a pair of diamond earrings and a diamond breast pin, which he had allow to wear, She was ed to Omaha, where she has gentleman friend named Link Forest. The case was placed in the hands of Oflicer Dick Burdish, who by o very clever and commendable piece of work, man: t the woman, after an hour’s search, She was found in a room ove Gladstone's gracery on Douglas st Arrested Love Kate Murra She s her Wonds are’ oW i bank and an action has It to replevin them. Y o those diamon n prove it said the won 16 gist of the whole thing fatuated with meand wants me to live with him. ButIdon't wantto do it and; I won: Tam not at all afraid of the consequen A suit; in replevin was commenced this morning in the district court against the Ne- braska National bank for a_ recovery.of the dinmongs by ‘W. R. Morris, attarney for yon. They were defivered to'him, the o, Witliam A. Taston going his bond. to me anal to aicporter that he is 1n- A SHOCKING ACCIDE Duncan and Mr. Mount Injured by a Gas Explosion. An accident which came very near result- Ing fataliy ocenrred about about 8 o'clock Tues day evening at theresidenceof Mr, G W. Dun- can, near the corner of Twenty-first and Farnam. r. Duncan lives in a row of new nouses recently rented and owned by Mr. D, I, Mount, a strong odor of a nd Mrs, Murs, r. Mount to make After a long finally located in a closet Mr, — Mount, fol- wed by started enter the closef. Before going in, howeve Mr. Mount lita matel ely liad he en® tered the closet when the gas took fire from the lighted mateh, causing a_terrific ex- fon. Both Mr.'Mount and Mrs, Dunecan fted bodily and thrown ck about ‘The clothes of both were on fire, ames in the cellar were 1ast soread- “There was no time to be lost, and the sency ealled for quick and cool action, Mount was equal to the oceasion, how ever, Ho quickly threw a large 'he cloth nbout the blazing form of Mr Duncan and extinguished the flames.” Ho then, in a similar Way, extinguished the firo on lis own clothing, The gas meter was quickly shut off and by a few moments’ hard work the flames in the celiar were put out. When the excitement was over it was found that both Mr. Mount and Mrs, Duncan were badly burned, the former having sustained the worst infuries, Both are under medical attendance and are resting as easily as could be expeeted. Mr, Mount is badly burned ‘bum the face, arms and body, Fortunately s eyesight is not Injured. the W ten t and th ing. en A FATAL BIIQI‘.iKl*L A Carpenter Falls Off the Bridge and is Drowned. Thomas McGoff, a carpenter employed on the Union Pacifie bridge was drowned yester- day afternoon. e was en 1in hewing a Jog on the trestle worl, when it slipped. In trying to prevent it from rolling off ghe trestle, ! lost his balanee and fell into theriver, 1o assistan d reach him he had sunk for the last time, His bady has not about thirty-two years for soime months’ past empioved on e, e s unwarried, and his only 1o S0 far us known, is & brother Jwmaha fom New Hawpshire, Children's Admission, The exposition wanugement aesires that §tbe understood that children will be ad- Q::ml to the building for the suw of fifteen £ Seyeral stove all vln time heating water, and Red Star | nand-paintad ¢ hiina cups and veely distributed to all who h, together with nice hand-painted ehina plates muges this the attraction of the hour, so much <o, in fact, that yesterday it scemed to demand the entire attention of every- body on the grounds. Thousand of peo ple drank of this most dehicious coflee and ate the free lunch, If Clarke Bro keep their stand on exhibition during thy remainder of the week, which of course they will, the numerous restanrants and lunch counters in that vicinity will not much more than make expenses. I'here is no doubt t hat the Red )58 coffee mak ine nd is so well known, a free drink is consid- ered a © i|\<hm|| wre kept busy NEEDHAM- MW EMPLE. The Marriage of Clerk Noed- ham aj At 8 0'clock last eveni asant matri monial event was quictly celebrated 1 California street, being the marriage of Chartes P, Necdham and Miss Mary Wempl e, ‘The eeremony was performed by the Rev.'J. W. iarris, pastor of the Bantist church, only the me afew intinate friends being present.aThe contrueting parties are so well known that comments upon their union is unn Mr. Needham’s position as county clerk is indication of the esteem. 1n whieh he s held by the voters of the city and county who Ui for the place, and he is caually popl il Have Known him o he bride is a refined young iac Y enined (o estoon of n lnige eliclo o friends during her residence in Omaha, The union of two such worthy peoplo is a of congratulation to their many i whose best wish is that the futuré ms for them all the happiness th and Mrs. Needham will at_once remove to their new home on California street. Count A La *01d Sleuth.” Judge Stenberg had an amusing ease yes- terday afternoon in the trial of F. C. Childs, charged with being a suspicious character. He was found Tuesday night “doing the 10wn,” his face disguised by a heayy raven- black mustache, which illy matched his blonde hair and_light compley as ies as a painter from Valley and per- fectly harmless. He explained that he had adopted the disiuse as he wanted to do up the town and_ didn’t w + recognized his friends who were in the city. i i e o Ol lewt A He was dischi The unpa Bro. Piano justifies the public in ey ing it thoroughly before purcl There are many visitors to the city g f ntending to purchise an Strument within a year. Should such ividuals return to their homes without ling at Woodbridge Bros.', 215 Opera house, and examming their stock of Lmuhuululllllg u l W ll even- o- dur- s ‘Twenty drunks were arraigned yesterday morning before Jndee Stenberg. Fourteen of them were fined and the others were dis- charged. Mi sentenced to thirty days in the county He had stolen a sum of money from a man named Larsen. Joln Kennedy was fined $10 and costs for carrying concenied weapon John Babbington was arr darunk and iil-treating his wi mitted in default of a fin 15 found on him, was w wife, gned for being 1e was com- and about five ned over Lo his The classical tonch, evenness of action and si ality of tone attributed the Steck piano, the highest pri honor at the Vienna .»\pmnion — So impressive in competition So great in triumph— that the lamented Listy to the use of h see the Steck Piano at Woodbridge Bros., 215 South Fifteenth street Stewart vs, Stowart, Mrs, Sarah Stewart, of Millard, in this county, has commenced suit against John J. Stewart for a_divorce, ny and the custody of two children, urties weio marned November 11, 1872 ton, Ind., and since Decémber sidéd in’ this county, The treme and continuous eruelty on the ohn, She says he beat her, threatened her life and used most abusive langua; lier, such as, “You are worse than o stedr 1f you haven't got the horns!” cut your heart out and fry your blood in spider!” and many more endearing terms, What the detondant will say in bis answer remains to be seen, Organs as low as $35, at WoOoDBRIDGE BRros, - Sueing Stoc. kllol\l(‘l‘n Suits have been filed before Justice Helsey by the Omaha fair and exposition associa- tion against Fred Wirth, D, C, Redmond, J, H. Evans and Felix Slavin, as stockholders, 10 recover assessments on stock for various amounts, to cover the association dereit of last year. Suits have aiready been tried agailist other stockholders and judgments were rendered In favor of the association, ‘The finest Pianos for $200 to be found anywhere, at WOODBRIVGE BROS, e —— Will Go to School. Orders have been received from division army headquarters to send one troop of the Ninth eavalry in this department to the mil itary school at Fort Leavenworth. This sehool furnishes a sort of post-graduate urse, valuable in rounding off the military- edumuou of the cavalrywen, e afilicted. have which our childier Persons who not strong constitutions, growing children, and many ladies, are particularly liable to the evil effects pro- Meart- burn and prevalent forms of indigestion are often solely traceable to Prof. Willard Parker, Alonzo Clark, and other emi- duced Dy the adulterants found in these cheap haking powders, their action on the delicate coats of the stomach. U. 8. Surgeon-General Hammond, Prof. nent physicians all over the country, have spoken most earnestly of the evils arising from such food. The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Pow- The official reports of the U. S. Government Prof. Mott re- ported that the Royal was uundoubtedly the purest and most reliable der are unquestioned. Chemists have put this fact beyond all controve baking bowder made. Prof. Love's report showed it to be of the high- McMurtrie, Chemist-in-Chicf of the U.S. Agri- cultural Department, at Washington, D. C., est strength, while Prof. found the Royal the only baking powder in the conntry free from both lime and alum, ar.d abso- lutely pure. There should be as much care in th2 choice of a haking powder as in obtaining pure milk, or in having a prescription compounded from pure drugs and not from poisons. Pure bread and cake are assured only by the use of the Royal Baking Powder. 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