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TH I OMAHA DAILY BEE: 9 JULY THE CITY. The internal revenue terdny amounted to Amand Waftle, a girl of (Mmm soven- teen, was arrested \. erday on the charge of obtaining false protenses. r Frederick with stealing H. D. Bell, K court y signs of imagined the erty. The ju costs of the siit The brickl night in their Douglas and Fou the memb nothing wus being « usual routine of b continued until pretty ne Perso John Peters, of Albion, is at the Paxton. £ . O'Donnell, from Lincoln, is in the ci Dr.J. A sistered at the Paxton A. H. Badger, from Lincoln, is visiting in the city. E. E. Leonard, from David City, in the city, K, McClain is in the city an > Windsor Claudius Jones, of S¢ the Windsor. C.E.Y coln, ure « collec 110, tions yes- u wateh velongi 1 ent and ch was his own prop- let ham off with the the corner of cet. One of s reporter that side from the The session widnight. ar Iuks is re is visiting is stopping at ard, is registered at and M. B, Cheney, both of Lin iilard Avoca, is in M the city and Ofio is W ry Spack hak charg bastardy, and Judge Ar warrant for s arrest, Otto Hansen with on has issued a Want to be Teach County Supcrintendent Bruuner is holding a teachors cxamination in his rooms in th buili Six upplicants for cestifi Extirpating vangelical alian comn fame which are found on we oughfarcs and in the vicit schools of the city All Along t after the Cable Tr Maeed al parts of the line by means of 16 ions, aviiich have been establisied nd Jones, Lake and Twentioth and 1)...,. and Twentie ) Manager B w\\l has sceured the Edward Thoupson, the Pope's theater, to paint and retouch many of overa house during the son will ar ina few services of tist of g the old ones tor the ition. Mr. Thomp lays ty Injured Matt Wilbur, a while speeding Duffy’s bla at the fa yesterda into by a mi 1 ing a around the ¢ was taken to Cass streets, in an un well-known horseman, k statlion, as run bugey njured. He enth and tting ke The suite of rooms re by the Chic M. Shaw in th is being put in readi end of grain commission house of J o trade building the 0f the advantagos of the apon bourd. For an Old Charge. of gambling for which L. E ssted was an old one, dating wary, when the gambling establishment of Morrison & White was “pulled.” Ryan was one of the men engaged in gambling, but left the city before the rant sworn ont against him He returned u month or so credit be it said that he has b ug the hod o was released on bail to a day. The char Ryan was back to last J nd to his most in since. He for trial to Mr. and McGraw. Pat McGraw was aigned yesterday afternoon in the police court on the charge of robbing his wife and also misusing her in divers ways. He was fined $£10. After he was released and he and his wife were on the point of leaving the station they were both arrested on the chargo of stoating u wateh and purse from a sprightly young miss named Katie Main on the 17th. Neither the user nor her attorney appeared against them and they were discliar, el Andrews Hopeful. 8. L. Andrews, the clothier, says thinks he will be able to make a settlement whieh he thinks will enable him to eontinue in business. He says that his eastern cred itors, outside of King, of Chicago, are friendly to him. He intends to go cast, ‘where he has family connections from whom he ure some money, pe He claims further, that hecan sibly, an equ in Omaha. ehould be the s by the payment of some of this ho can satisfy King, The latter has no hold on the lease to Andrew's corner, which is certainly one of the best business sites in Omaha, he se pos- If such A Hopeless Inel Jim Shannon, through liquor, who bas been arrested a number of times for drunkeuness and cy, voluntarily himself up to-the police yesterday after: On account of an injury to his vight arm he has been unable to follow his trade of bric lmn-g--! lute. Mo has been under med treatment, and his physician tells him b must leave liquor_alond or Lis recovery will be deluy ¢ clais he is unable 1o wean himself from his cups. and when he vre sented himself yosterday at tho police sta tion he was badly intoxicated. He talked of committing suicide. 1o asked the judse to givu him thirty days so that he could by rom the demon” (i y cover. The jndue give him ten days went to his ccll i a more che A Young incorrigible, A tall gentleman dressed in neat gray suitand v ht plu vas in the district court yosterday, At was to hiw & very unpleasant ¢ The gentle man was M, € a prominent merchant of ¥ He had come into court to msk that Lis grandson, Ran dal C. Palmer, a 1 boy, be sent to the refor l’nlnwr WS arraig the comy corrigible plea to the Jmn. 10 oseg at that timo't He was sent was found th old dishoncst tricks compelled 1o usk th bim. His folks arc 1 that if | Jeft at home until he is sixteen that the habit ©f atealing wigkt erow upon hiu und that he would eventually land in the venitentiary. The case will be called vp in court this moming. inte. ing ali hool rt last 1 1 his grandfathc ourt to take chi Gune to Seattle. W, H. Nunn, who kept a saloon on Six Agenth stroct near the Union Pacific market, has closcd up his place and left for parts un- kuown. A nuwber of creditors tave be Jeft behind who would be glid 1o know whe bels. Young Nunn was started in t Jogu business |, in this city, The wm amount of the and notes remaining unmaud on the nhnbu\u #1.000. Riley & Dillon; who t Nunn Saturday for Seattie, Washington torri r.lldhu not yet been heard from. . Ho ry m the city more than sulicient nm. lus beothier’s wcoounts, The name her-in-law of with them in n stated that state the ted has b a cloud leman is yet i 8 1 and it under 'L hat he | buen conne es in any of their bus 1does know anything about affairs, 1Bl the Ne NION ind Counc ni of the U LURE PACIFIC, LOVED, AND LOST. The Fearful Fate of Plump Annie Oxy. Annic Oxy, a plump, pretty fifteen, lived four years ago w parents at Baden-Baden, was an only child ages of a liberal her, as the peculiar which she was env t of She had o sweotheart, a young butcher cd Carl Be ap L her ¢ She advant 1 upon Germany and had ba edueat cir. arhause, ‘They ha n bro their ripened into L they fin days had g ardent of uscription the rave. His partin ¥ eheeked Annic wits i the n | ments had bec gled abo man, th be exercised folded about vows of love at queat in his pi and happin crehant on had to their rew elo m to s nder YOI HCPOSS elapsed, and 18 resiit t hree vear brougcht the same hngen S from the distant one gave up all hope and 1 unhappy lot, living alone by-gone days. 1But one day, a wits brought to hor ew York, the U With trembling \I Wis a missiv dying us to ances that all was com ay: that he was in would be unite Fimony immedi g her without del wfl(h\)\m«\‘ and the the upon her ar th & and i y u leaving the home of her bir later shie was aboar Live 1, befc propitious skic one in wh vl that his busis the his 1 confiding tiesced in ition advanced by her affianc York and came west, to 15 day after day went by HonY Wits 1oL pe o perploxed and finally late, the seness and of ler lover hud had its sway, and Annie found one ||lr| ng deserted an S companion_ through 18 i stroke that we unsus- every They Omaha, and the led, the uspicious. poriidy wonted herself apon every This sad talc in the police lineament of her s had its culmination in a scene court yesterday. Anuie Oxy was there and through the of the family wit whom she is at 1i4 St. Mary avenue, she pitiful story to A sistant County 4 ) y Gurl d 8 rant was 1ssucd_for the arrrst of Bearhaus! charging him with seduction and bastardy. ¢ UNTON PACIFIC runs fou daily out of Denver for the ¢ BONANZA v trains 1t Hus Taken a Lon the Marsha It tho report of the day's b Mr. Boyd Farewell From s Oftice. interview in yester assaid to have ear resiguation as marshal Tho intent of the writer was Mr. Boyd had expr 1 Mr. sed o had not ¢ Bicrhower's resignationto the presic In couversation with the prosent marshal, a Bee: reporter wned that the oflice was in no manner wort 1ess which some candidates disp ure it. There was atune when there was some money in the place, but that was more than two years ago. Iu the latter period, there were some months in which the ofileo did not pay and the diff \\lllm cut off from the U ses involving less than 'y the h Munting and Pishing in the v Mountains venched by the UNION PACIFIC. — A PALR OF ¥ court ull cu DG Speculation as to Where Built, k wa ey Will be Senator Paddo porter if he ke { ther had been Bee re in whose interest the bil iilroad bridge at Plattsmouth He said bill had MeShane, asked by a uced in ¢ that hie did not know, ait veen brought up by Congr 1t had passed both houses A short time ago a survey was finished from the Missouri viver to South Omaha, and ostensibly for a railvoad between those points. itis held by some of the best in formed people that this survey was made in the interest of the Nebraska Ceutral road, W08 interest prima ¢ bridge charter was sceured by At the point ment the river ross, ) the sman I would also It is thought wpest way of reach maha prop bridge w Cough: you ean quick fow doses of 1) Wine Lung Balm. 25 cents a bottle, Marriage ‘The following marriage licenses weve is- sued yesterduy by Judge Shields: Residence. Age itlar, | Florence 12 Mead, On ) David A, Gross, Omabia i Alta M. Bouck, Omaha Linwood A. Hammoud, On: 1 Ad S Had a bilious attac describuble and one of those s of constant weuri- ne and. other reme f. Took Dr. Jones' am strong and well. :uw\ Logdn. 0. Goodman Drug Co. A PAGEANT AT NITGHT. to Organize One mhe A Move Being My n s emp pan th ms and resolved to ard Omaha f o attended their eff Tt was resoly ) repeat follow v but This resol m yet the success wh the 4 was ¢ based play the seale, on th leading | the that who wer ha S0 ple been weeo) to mplish ed wot m.,y.v,\ i o mence the work will be for the young people upon thi ork of anvounced and ever admission. Several months interve fair time and can be zed in the mentioned. The Grand Lo f Dr. Hyde, who rep B. P. O. E. No. 8) in t Handsome and Most inted mtry Smoke Scidenbe the best H-cent cig Mever & Co., whole K's Fig ro and v in the world, e depot. et ——— The UNION PACLE vice everything t to the comfort of NELLIE They Indulge in a Public b , A pug P2 the corner with e AND 1C wdd hat wi fits p to jts ser contribute eng DOC Little Mill on the tignway. of Twenty-first and her friend lv Smith o prelim the next 1 i his a and id swore, crowd were at He secured Satisfactory for RETAIL TRADE! PRICE LIST SEN ON APPLICATI N, Those who have used them will Buy No Other Brand, TRY THEM. SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS: SAMUEL C. DAVIS & G0 SAINT LOUIS, MO. . Mrs. Dart’s Tnplets. President Cleveland's Pri given (o these triplets, Mollie, Eie writes: - Loat AURBL the it that would agree with them, 1 tely, and they were o e 1 them well, and is better than At druggists. for the © best babies at (b tay, children of Nrs. A Aurora County K y Tair, nd as 1 Pl it t cdicine when thes are sic e L ey i this year s WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. Travelers OF Experience ALWAYS CARRY TARRANT'S SELTZER APERI'NT AKE EBIE SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Ladies. ; OLATH MIOHL - = arqughneas in v 3 advanta ular, . St.Clatr, Mich, _iTmupsy NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY, An TION -7 arth of Chiieago. A Fuil Corps of Expericuced 1n- ¢ beging ] For catalogue uddress Seitl Bama Stuart Institute 55y inmence 18 218t year Sept Thpiooe, ence s Sl [SAL Repismber Uniis. ADply 10 Mra: M. MCK bR HOARS Princly "HE PEEKSKILL leernV AL, A!]ny Peekskili-on- llml SeuD for cata- 10gus, ING. Sy FLLUEN 3Dy Mo, Eriacipal The BV PEBC IRREGULAR MEA S (0 IKING 1S LS 4 T AHRAN SELTZER /U‘th NT S}:MINABY Stale Univ ersity OF IOWA. The several Depi 1 October i, Medical, and Den En e their choser r information a PATtMENts, address as o Col CnARLEs N el Weaieal Daveupoit. Hom WAITE M Dental Faculty, Keokuk, Pharmaceutical L Towa City’, in all W, F. PECK, athic e . Dean of I' NGER( ivat The Best Hoy's o Sixteenth year begil logue to Cavi. ED. MuLGAN PARE, COUK will begin the , Law and Pharm a nwopathic Medical uglily equipped with will be J mum Hoe to the llows A. SCHARFFER, Presi N, Vice M. D, al—A CowPERTH e ulty, Iowa City, Mk D. 8., Diean of . BOERNER, Ph., G.Dean départments are reasonable. e families, & to 6 per Morgah park Militatfieauéuii riing School in the West opt. 1'th: Nond KIS TALC o e Mux | Great Summer Bargains. While hunting the market for Fall Goods, our buyer run across two big lots of medium grade Suits which were offered to him at less than the material in them is worth. To enliven our mid-summer trade we shall make a big run on them and marked them nearly what they cost us, which means that they will be sold at just about one-half their actual value. One lot of about 300 good Union Cassimere Sack Suits of a neat dark mixture with good Serge Lining made up well and in substantial manner. This lot we offer at $3.90 per suit; they will make a good every day Suit for Mechanics and Workingmen, will wear well and give The othier lot contains about good Italian and well gotten up. cheapest suit ever offered by us or any other house. 200 exee We Alent all have marked : as good satisfaction as any Suit that cost $8 or $9. wool Cheviot Sack Suits, lined with it $4.75, which makes Both suits are of good fair weight and will do for wear now as well as later on in the season. We also offer this week two lots of Blue Flanuel Suits at less real value. Lot No. 1, wh 2 country, and o Lot No. ve ofler ' honses 2 is a This $8.00. t $5.75. ‘his made finest (. A. R. style, at $7.75. of best We all wool flannel, i guarantee ndigo indizo blue, also made up in G. A, 3 There never was asuit of that guality offered for less than blue there is no finer fianuel made in this charge for such a suit, £12.00. cood flannel, warranted it and made u R. tho < than two-thivds their D in style. The prices at which we are selling Pants this month ix in itself a big advertise- ment. elegant. e, cheap at double the pri amonnt. You have often paid $2.00,$250 and $2 75. w 3,00 and ¢ offer Pants which early One line at $\).2.7 are an elegant and stylish a Pants and as well made as any stom {ailor's , which e st thiree times One price only and plain figures. Nehraska Ol thi ing Gompa Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Your Left Liver HaveYauS@enThem buy one \“u ing Cas S e in all the ors and s bargains that cannot B (il to be appreciat- cd by the discerning, Weare aware that Inexpensive goods are largely adver- ed thie season, but of them cannot stand the test of e inspection. We ? ask our customers mine our stock, anc thus satisfy Cortified Checks, Payable at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money tavested. f ontime. wo Allow frou & months its quality and our ve- prescriptions fc LClot, full glit, o mall, sea and middle a Jeweiled Send now., oo Gord an rled to the author by the leal Assoclation, A ass., or Dr. W, H. PARK. uuxur)l.u'\ ard Medle in B PARIS U‘ilVEHSALE POSITION Of 1889, Offie of th: U S Conn N Y, grad ars practice o consulted confidentially Str undor J!ESEPH 4] iLDTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1578 303-404-170-6C4. ST PERFECT OF PENS ..n.. i AVGid frauds, foryamiiot Ok BIAL 81 WAGASH AVE. EMioAao- SteckPiano Remarkabie for powerfnl sympas tion and ub- 4) years' record, eo of the excel: nstrume WODDRRIDEE BROS, |UNION PA(}IFIG SThe Overland Ronte,” mily Slee agent to M. ) Couneil Bluff yeservalions when made are turn v 1o the train conductors ta vs, 50 that passengers berths or- dered, the P’ullman berth is seours L LOMAX, & T, Agent. ' A unl.-\u.\. NEB . J. GALBRATTR, Snmon and Physician, e N. W.Corner 14th &6 Douglas St Ofties O o, \deiise ol plicuer 308 (F Fnarisst Adp AHONG aderry Au. 15th Aug Sept. 18t TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN Stenishin CITY OF ROME | Saloon prssage to Lot for cithe IlF.NDr.R.aO!\' BHD»,. 72 La Sa'le St., Chicago. Or Lo any of our local ngents 2 A) : @lgav Unfermented and not A intoxicating. Acts like R o chann in all cases of Diar- thaea and Dysentery and all stormach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women, chi: dren and convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water. and bottled by Frerener & Co TImported Muarovrrer, Cincinnati, O. ists, luor do i wine mer Cliuts 6vors wh e A Concentrated Liguid Extract of MALT and 1O Aids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsia, Strengthens the Sys tores Sound, Sleep. Priceledd to Nur Res Refreshing ing Mothers Reconmended bv Eninent Phys-ciens, For Sale by all Druggists and Rich- ardson Drug Co, Wholesale Drug- State Line. To Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin and Liverpool From Naw York Every Tuesday. Cabin pass and #30, according to_location of st L Excur 4 ge to aud from Europe TIN BALDWIN & (O, ( Steer Al JONN BLE HARKY E MOORES, Agent, O Redueed Cabin Rates to G hibition, "PEERLESS DYES ! Chilcaga w Ex Are the BENT, SULD Y ik uvuTs A Lropric 'ne gnly D ited States Patent 1 4¢ I o, Nery Spermatorhan o will kend the pu | ta acure. G GOODMAN, Dr et Omaia . 'lie only Manfuctored and for sa WE GUARANTER To cure any case. 15 for siX boxes, accomj: tilled Bitte itters i tho iz s luws Jristary bledloins 57 New Lir YWHER DRIA, II ous Prostration, ca or ACX & $1.50 will buy an excellent all wool Pants which not only wear well, but look £4.00 for a |»‘|i|‘ not as good af these. For m theseason wonld hiave heen triped cheviot, as fine the 1y IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. I]r Eallender $ lefl lIVEI H|tlers. United 1 by the as i Pro. 1 ' Quickly, to the e by Barbero & Callender, Heallh i Weallh' use of alcéhol or tohaceo, Wi aketiinoss, Mentad n a Lox, ox »ald on'res With sach order rec sanfed with find the m i, S Neb EXHIBIT or SIX POXES aived b .00, we INTER‘JATIUNAL ION Industry, Science and A, Open Medical Ce Gl \\1 EuvnExa Drug T hood, ebe. 1 .ldmu Aré Safe. til October, 1888, 58 Mects Augus OW. SCOTLA st Tth, rip Excursion Ticket, ATE LINE, 365 and $75, For information apply to BALDWIN & ( 0. lway, New Yor iculars 2 o W Ad Sosasgsiamve. CrEMiCAL Co., Omaha, ROIT, For mk and by mail by Goodman Neb, PENNYROYAL WAFERS are cesstully used ll puthly by aver 10,000 Effectualand Pleasant \’)nlu'rhnl by mail.or at druggists. Sealed rti ddress Mice A.NY"EAKMA.N ALT “'S.MEN on aining ful partic PROF, SR - POWLER, Moodus, Gonny | WL W rn i vtes