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———— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE DODGED OUT THE BAC K DOOR. How & Gay Book Agent Eluded an Indignant Husband. A HASTING'S WOMAN'S FALL. Racy Scandal Deve Boarding House Inte sped ata Lincoln Various Items of icked Up About the Capltal. [FHOM THE PFE'E LINCOLY BUREAT.] There was un uil sceno at & board fng house iu this city yesterday that has a racy history. At this house a very loving couple applied for board a week ago and gaye thelr names as Choerry Holues and wifo, Room and board were provided them. Aside fi emonstra tions of affection nothing was suspected, Holmnes giving it out that ho was a book agent, and that he proposed” staying in the clty for some time. ALl moved quic until the noon hour yesterday, when a stranger appearcd at the door of the board- ing house and inquired of the landlady with vigor that denoted business on his part, if Cherry Holmes and & laimi his wife were the s informed that they woere in the dining o o wil it \iting he pulled his overcoat and sed forward to the dining ened the door to the r Holr ied out, * Imes shot out of the ud in close pu t of doors o witn i was for several blocks an ani- but Holmes proved himself the and escuped, Tho wrol ith the s from her It scems that sided in Hastings, wher in love with ki s woman ex| | Dut the wite e xpre action with her new chosen consort, At list ac- counts Dodge was after the police to put_the matter in their hands, but Hol kept up the was making Bcen, was out of t Me by the ‘warrant was issued. CITY ITEWS. The city schools ore overflowin the completion of the new C s building. To relieve the o quarters for two grades the Bohannon block Members of the live s mission are buck from Holt ern Nebraska where the, condemning horses affc ders. The members of the commission ki twelve horses in Holt county alone and t " time is taken up for weeks yet for like worlk in other parts of the statc Mr. L. E. Reigucr, of the business office of the State Democrat, was marricd Mon evening to Miss Hertha De Witt, the b event oceurring at the Congregutional chu Rev. Lewis Gregory perforiing the mony. Mr ner is a young man of business ability who possis any friends in the city who are hoaping upon him the customary congratulations, This evening the regular monthly recoption will be held at t rsof the Y. M. C. A, to which all are invited. An interesting pro- gramme has been prepared which will be a popular feature of the reception. ‘The pay-roll for the public school teacners, as allowed by the last meeting of the bo oggregates $£2,500, a handsome sum of mon and a decided inerease in volume over former years. 'The school board are constantly so- Suring new rooms to accommodate the pupils in the city, Louis | and Marie Wainw ht with their scl \pany have been occupying the boards at Funke's opers house the vast two nights, presenting “Virginous” and “Hamlet” to erowded house Jumes McCarty, the mi sted charged with sctting fire o the old Metropolitan hotel, had no diffieulty in clearing himself of the ¢ » and was discharged from custody. There is no doubt but that the building was fired but the right man has not yet been found. West Lincoln, since the two packing houses are in operation, crics for hogs to slaughter and on several days the supply hus not equalled the demand. The packers there are ready to top the best pri in Chicago and Omaha and when the fact that the houses are running becomes known there is little doubt but the supply will come. There was practically no business at the county offices yesterday and the state houso also felt the effcets of the election. A num- ber of the state officers and deputies were at Lome for the day for voting purposcs. The city council, at its last meeting, finally turned the city hokpital over to tho care of the Willard W. C. T. U. This will remove the prolific charges of mismanagement that pendin pet 8¢hoo! flow temporary we been found in ok sanital unty und north- have been at work 1 with the gl have Lovered over the city hospital for months, 1) or sorvice in the city still in- creases. Water Commissioner Lyman ro- s tho receipts from the last month as 1. e At Pea A stomach in revolt is an obdurate rebel. Corrected with — Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, its assensions with the food introduced into it in unwary mo- ments of appetite ceasos. Then it is at peace. Then dyspepsin abandons its grip. Then such fractious manifesta- tuumnshunrlb\un o sinking sensation in the pit of Lho abdomen betwecn meals and unnataral fullness afterwards, Satulence, acid gulpings, biliousness, &e., ceaso to inflict martyrdom. After a course of the national tonic and al- terative, the liver and bowels, always more or loss disordered during a pro- longed attack of indigestion, resume their functions and become regular. Thus not only dyspepsia, but its con- eomitants, constipation and biliousness, are conquered lf, the medicine, which remedies their fruitful cause, weakness of the organs of digestion. The epigustric nerve, cellular tissue, in short, every organ that bears a part in the digestive processos acquires vigor and regularity from the benign invig- orant. Robber Routed By a Girl. York Telogram: 1t was a giddy, gushing girl from New York, with an amplitude of bung and a scarceness of vocabulary which showed at once her romantic tendencies. She was traveling fn a stage coach in one of the sparscly settled regions of the country. s+ont™ ghe said to her mother, *Ido wonder whether we are going to make this whole trip without even the sign of an adventure. Wouldn't it be horrid?” Her mother informed her that she didn’t bave much common sense, but the girl didu't seem to mind it in the least. In the course of the next hour, however, the coach smp!wd suddenly and the muzzle of a pistol was shove through the door. to trouble you, ladies,” said the man whose head followed the pistol, “but if you'velgot any vatuables, e what we wunt, an’ we're a little pressed fur time.” D“Oh! mamma, at last we have found a rmnl highwayman,” said the gu. with a delighted little shriek. “*You'rca real live robber, aren’t you?” “Well, I reckon that’s called,” 1d you tell people to hold up their hands, and say: ‘Your money or life’ to them, don’t you?” 1 hev done 80, miss. B no time ter tullk, U'll have ter ask “How lovely! = Just come right a ‘.1 sit here beside me.” “Ye see, miss, 1'm h avn’ Ull wouble you - ), you won't trouble us u\ all, como in, we won't hurt you. 1 just dote on robbors.” what I'm on bu siness, Tho highwayman Bud dropped his ieular bourding | your it T ain't 2ot Just | ]flm»\ and was beginning to look appre- | hand under ¢ ’Ix WEDNI Lensive, “Doyou huve 10 go awny and roh gomebody?” eho inquired naively, “I hope you will not run away, becaves I am just beginning to get acquainted with you dways said 1 uld hug | the first real robber? But the etage door slammed shut and the highwayman had fled. R 1 by lactic acid | in {1 hich Hood's Sar ne tismn, ¢, and thus cures ric The Saltan at Prayer, The sultan Wu.‘ s erect with his face his foet on his pr ing tho thumbs of each car, he spreads his bands like wings, lifting his cars up- ards as if 1o cateh any sound from aven, and with his hands in this po- sition must turn first to the right and spit, then to the left and then dropping his hands to his side hold them rigid whilo ho bends his knee and then his whole body Jorward from his knees uu- til forchead touches the floor threo tim He repeats his prayer in this yosition, and gets upon ‘.‘h feet again without touching his hands to the floor, and again mukes wings of his eurs and Ain &pits right and left is over very Tark he has tw At spirits, one cvi us he s not s ) side the em of satan hos pro- empted he spits at both to make sure. To Consumptives or those with weak lungs, vitting of blood, bronchitis, or kindred affections of throat or lun send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. IR, on these maladics. Buflalo, N. Y. Pierce's treatise Address the doctor, Magnetism and Morphology. Some cxperiments have bocn placed on record, says the London Electrician, in which 4 number of eggs were hatched out in a magnetic field, with the result that the chickens were all move or less deformed; \-lllul deaf or lain A biolo- gist at Manchesier, in course of conver- sation, told us \h it'he had several times tried to repeat the experiment, but with the result that tho eggs was always ad- dled. Without professing to expound the physiological or morphological rea- sons for these singular results, it is at least permissiblo to supposo that the movements of the protoplasmic sib- stance in th field set up cur- rents of Bluagti] 1 tend toc pose the delicut struc the egg 50 us to de; organi for excellence pr homes for more than a qua is used by the United Stutes Goverr dorsed by the hends of the grait wi the Strongest, Purcet and Most Prioo s thoonly Naking. Powdsr (hat (1063, b contain Amuonin, Line or Alum. Sold only in cans PRICE BAKING POWDER Co., New York, Chicago, St. Louts, Tts supe [ UNPEECEDENTED ATTRACTION, OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company. or Edueas , ne o o & part of the p an overwheln lm‘{"'lflxh umber Drawings take placo monthilys and the Drawing regu- G larly every six months. Imwlng-mn ! cted with honesty tios, and we tichto with wents.” COMMISSIONERS. derstzned Banks and i 1n the Louisians State iited At our COBALERS: . Louisiana National Bank. Pres. State National Bank. Pres. Now Orleans National Baok. 3. Union National Bank. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday,December 13,1887, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each. $10; Quarters §5; kers will pay all otteries whiich A.BALDWIN CARL KOLLN, P o S0 u F000 Fri 10 Prizes ot e #950,000 Pri 3136 Prizes amounting to ¥or club rates, or uny further the undersig: Your hamdwriting mus and mnuumJ.nm More rapid return mail deliver 1 b by our onclosiug an envelope bearing S, express money orders, or i ordiiary lotter. Careency oy s0) addressed AL DAUPIIN, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, WASHINGTON, D, C. Address Reglstered Lotters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, NEW OKLEANS, of fdnuregand " und Arawings, i & guars that the o Bactercd righis e recog refore. Leware of any 8, 1, SIMPSC tom .65 No pa Ppatents uptl obtal Juventor's Guide. i Sizes, at the same 4 Milton Ro 4 gers 0 "J&T* SBMDES - il ForLanves Misstsalin N Embody the highest -arrlleu- efeainshapeliness,comfortand durability and are the reigning favorites in feshionablecirel Ournameis {4.4T.COUSING, on every sole. NEW YORK. IS For Sale by Haward Brothers. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME CURES COUANS, COLDS, ASTIMA, IO ) ALL SCKOKULOUS HUMO! o abvANIAGE.0F thih ot i an ) 13, that the nauseating taste moved, and tho whol HIT e Il I% eniir st ity to the ..m-n F. ] Insist upon seeing the Trade Mark or you may be decelved. plain Oif price as the counterfeits. FOR SAIL & Sons, Omaha Neb. E WACKAC l"l.n Droams WEAKNE f Memory, BARH FULNESS in S0CI o | the FACE, E Y and all the ECAY and NIy perhaps CONSUY Ehoniy BRATED Dr. Clarke, Established arko has made NERVOUS DE. . consult at onc nd all Diseases of p difference WHAT has fuiled to cure you. s FEM Jiar to their se. of apeedy relief and cu for woiks on your discases. #-Send 4 cents postage for Celek Works on Chronic, Nervons and I » ult with the assurance alnmpfl “flrnlu (“llfl'\l“fi your case, consull Dr. CLARKE, A friend] save fuure sufiering and ah yeurs to life, - #3-Book Tora,s 800 (stnmp sent everywhere, s loum,smn Sunay successful. Before placing an: Newspaper Advertising consu S ADYERTISING AGENTS, WEAK QDAY, ol HODY, auaing exhausiing i | sANGHOR IL"E ARY Organs a Life flering from diseases pect- Send 2 cents postago gate Disvases. Consuliation, pemonally or by letter, Cousult _thé “old tor, Thoas: enved, | OMcennnd prriors private. &gThote contemplating scud for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide ale and Female, each 15c., both 25¢, y letter or ‘call may and add golden M. LHI&AGO ILL 237 AJlll!lf}l(ll.!l AND PERSISTENT \ dvertising has always proven LORD & THOMAS, S uu'flf.. to 49 Randalph Strest, CHICACO. PARTS a4 N OVEMBER 9, 1887, s R A GREAT PURCHASE. Our buyer wires us that he has just completed the purchase of an im- mense wholesale stock for which we were negotiating. A large manu- facturer of fine clothing was determined to close out all his fall and win - ter goods. The enormous increase of our sales last month prompted us to make an offer for the entire stock. The offer was accepted and the goods are ours at OUR OWN PRICE. They will be shipped immediately and in about a week or so, we shall give the people of Omaha a surprise, and show them something in the way of Fine Clothing, and prices, that was not seen before. In the mean time, to make room for these goods we will force the sale of our present stock and have marked several large lots of suits and overcoats at prices which will surely make them go. The goods to be sacrificed includes partof our immense stock of Boys' and Childrens’ Clothing, We have engaged an extra force of clerks for Saturday, and hope to be able to wait on all our customers on that day. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price, at Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. DAS. §. & D. DAVIESON, 1707 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo, Of the Missouri 8tate Museum of Anatom . Louis, Mo, University College Hospital, Lon- don, Glesen, Germany and New York. Havin devoted their attention SPECILLY 10 TEE REATIENT F Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES. | . More especially those arising from impru dence, invite all so suffering to correspond wit out delay. Diseases of nfection und contagion | cured safely and specdily without use of dun- ¢ gerous drugs, Patfents whose cuses have hoen neglected, adly treated or pronounced incur- hle, shovld BOF £ail to Write s concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate atten- NATURE S REMEDY | tion. FOR JUST PUBLISHED, | 5 And will be matled FREE to any address on ro- red Stomach, ceipt of one 2-cent stamp, “Practical Observa- tious on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaus- Tmpaired Indigestion, tion,” to which {8 addod an “Essay on Mars riage.” with important chapters on diseases of Constipated Habit, edy which quickly tlmnln the Heproductive Organs, the whole forming a tin the motle r Propristor Omaha Business College, IN WHICH 1S TAUGHT Book - Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing and Typewriting. 8end for College Journals S. E. Cor. 16th and Cavital Ave. Mention the Omaha Bee. Vot TVLEBDESKCI] B'l‘. LOUIS, MO, ANUPATURERS OF FINE nxsn BANK Cf Clasgow via Londonderry, Liverpool via Queenstown. I 8 4ud sLoerig ons" Unexcelled. regard for the comfort and convenience of pas sengers studiously considered and practiced ers every Saturday for Glasgow. 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