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AT . e A T B T 4 Y o PO i v o .w--——«--»—--—-‘ e o ey S Y TSSO > AUGUQT 1‘1 18388, TH E CITY THE LINCOLN SHOOTING. A GAY QUEEN OF THE WAVES ] FACTS AEOUT nMLHOADS SRkl UL Fray by an Eye | o jury Park Surprised By the Daring | Twenty Intcresting Questions An " . : VRS tness. . Sandwich tsland Girl. swered on a Favorite sahject, The city has been en ) n | The shooting of junocent people by the 156 £ ; ki) M v ell from curbing Les rth relin f the BB 1. at Lincolu was the olp Sposs L A ribner's Magasine : i Byl SR ! AL A LR Ll Nuniss by Aee | 1. Tow many miles of railway in the & THE OMAHA DATLY BEI: M(DNDAY S s BHil Bhnridan avend pBarmess topleof converastion o Omahe :yv[\:v‘ml.hnil loung e "‘. vv“ Lo »‘, at United Stat ‘i I Lamaine of M Mang yostere Nat the docoutits of the | V! urk were watehing the extraor od St ' A a Mot 5 ) O 1 ¥ i Al - W!r’l'“ S .m'. ) R iy AR AU L L { nary antics of dark-oyed, b ot {13000 miles; it the miloago | Will soon be over and before long schools will open again, We are getting ready for m hd o 0 Omaha for intermen the ex emont . 1tense nd WfYair ’ n the =can s morning. 16 ob- UtiGe 9 o v B alet . - L1 " 9 . R . . Oy, we nt to Omaha for interment | yq cltemont was intonse and tho wtait | foey of all this inerest und s much have (hoy cost? the event. We are making extraordinary efforts in our boy's department, and will this Ll oy s occuvied but a fow minutes. Foilo 8 8 | \vag beyond the line of breuke £0,000.000,000. ’ | ; : ’ News has been recoivad of the de coherent description of the affray by a gen- | qyanding on a plank that vo How many people are employed by season show a stock of boy's and children’s clothing second to none in the conntry. Our of Mr. ( 1 4‘)|\m.v\~](<”lxrl .5;_""“' tlemen who saw it near range and evi- | with the swelling waves. Her b m? ¥ Vt. The son left Omaha last Tuesc dently had a cool b dress Wis of seme da “Ee o 0,000 s . b 4 q 3 aud ronched his father before he died. | © 1 saw n erowd near the engino and went phidu "]<! some durk matcriul, T L T Boy's Department, on the second floor, accessible by elevator, is the handsomest and 1 ) pushed my wi irongh, It was so 080 VO LUE 9.y 'ts | i S 4o B s bl S ¥ A Bohemian named James Kasky lies | toit. Ipushed my way through, Tt was so | £ O¥C 0, 6 RRIELE 18 o o eking n? g ot i R \ ¥ lnll'l:. central hastil for helping I.‘fl‘,‘.‘\' Gl e ] X y““‘“{ Jrore of ambor adornod with whi inoty-two miles in ,.,.iu.,l?',;g.ll.‘,.\. best lighted salesrcom in the city, not only by day, but also in the evening, when we L 0 %5 of J, Cohen's mone, BVOLGR) two men standing on the for rd platform o rom the shore seemed to be vines ar minutes, one mile being made in forty- . . . . . without the consent of the owner. He | {ha baggage car. Some of the crowd were | roses 1n ved embroidery, She wore | 81X seconds, on the Philadelphin & use on this floor alone three of the most powerful electric lights, and the room occupied was arrosted at 7:00 last ovening by Of- | threatening to unconple the engine, aud ono | o hat'or cap. Hor hair, bound acros | Keading raiiro § . g i ; ficor Newman. of the men on the car said, ‘Wou can’t 40 1§ 4o forchead and above the ears by a [ 6. What is the cost of a high-class, by our Boy's and Children’s clothing would make a large store by itself. Parax I AT A S fillet, tumbled down upon her | eight-wheel passenger locomotive? ) 8 g Personal Paragraphs. atieavy; bult, iman with acropped moustuche, | Siver illet, bl v 0 B ss Kl A t o : e and wore a light suit of clothes, About g shoulders or streamed out upon the Abou : I 3 8 ¢ rices atrons ‘e : “ince g 2 ha 3 R K, Cooper of Linccln was in the city e st bl ovor i k “and shining profusion, | 0. What is the longest mileage opor- As to our goods and prices, our patrons are now fully convinced that we handle no Y. C. Heury of Fairmont and W.W. Stone et e R [ RN B UL n’“f-"l,',’f S I gl et Fo systems | g00ds except we can guarantee that they will give satisfaction, and as to prices.our rep- of Walioo were in the city ,\.\:.-.-u Y. the ~ policeman in his mon f et T it 5 1 8,900 mile: k ¢ st development and grace of he 1t 8,900 miles, it : . Sy { " B :-‘r)xm; Ae b Wave larger s those | 7. What is the costof a palace sleop- | utation for being the lowest priced house in the country is now well established, and et ont wnd strucl the manon | Which had gone before slowly Tifted the | ing ear? e ¥ ¢ § % g ) ) THA T SC1DA i oage. SSimeon the .f'!r.#.{'@ e upon its ewelling surface, sho | | Sbout 13,000, or 17,000 if “vesti- | - we intend to maintain that reputation. We recognize no competion, and have cel and Edward Wi alink which struck Pinneo on the shoulder | poised herself daintily upon the support, | bule i Misscs Plorenice and neck, bringing blood, and then ran into | her round arms stretehed out und | 8 What is the longest railway bridge shown our abillty to undersell everybody. No special cutting by any house of old and the crowd. - Pinnco drew his revolver ;u..(f her body ving tound fro in harmony 1in the United Stat 7 g ) cominenced shooting directly into the massof | iy Al ) oA s souglikoopsie 3 ; i ; v The U X610\ tio-cnly, iend | rosnla wit ¥ w hohit. The | With e Loednot e et e ey BI8 Tl et Poughkecpsi shopworn goods, can meet our regular every day prices for new, clean and desirable ¢ is i Wirbes uve 2 s est volume she eot, J J running u: the ula sbrated Clear Creek 'I!"‘\-H”‘ B il ohe | Wi \n\«\‘lvn\ i a thought, and with | .t W | st vailvoad brid ze Hosay canyon in Colorado. s God tedl o a lau 1 full into shol in the United & . e & 0 Wi ”w””—-‘fi_—l"h Pic : Pinneo ran throug he 4‘-, "[ together, sprang into air, | o \\u]-,_u-ll viaduct on the Erie road, 305 S LE EXTR ORDIN RY A 'y 4 uuxrw'u, k end and ro and, hands 1 togethe eet high, A ¢ gs A The committce of arrangements, cor e idePAtond Hs st ot .|I: (i BB »' e 10. Who built the first locomotive in - 4 ' . ing of five members of the Flambeau vailts, but do Know I " sed. T i littl the United State A few weeks ago we had a special sale on Knee Pants, and thongh we had two the president, or his del of cvery re. | caupiit he ed on tho | (1570 L inine watehors on the sand, | Peter Cooper. R o H i publican club in Omaha or South O1 spot. Thio shogting ws whoily un B od. | but tho smiling face was above wuter tho largest thousand pairs of them, there was not near enough to go around. We promised those B L e ey | Ho g w1 oo vy CLICU R ITE R D who were disappointed that we would have another sale in the near futuve, and we are fnterested in the suceess of their excursion | eouidn't po ing Triton was upon the = % % s Ve it B et | R A & Jisaain e LRI now ready toredeem that promise. We have another lot—3.000 pair this time — and as RERs L plig, raneik AR G waiting for a nd high roller. < 7 § 3 §: > § at the Millard hotel this eveni S0 she has been amusing herself and i h Y A \ 4 we are always improving, these last pants beat the former ones all to pieces in quality, torest the mob fc b ings of an Americ ocomotive? & /i § ¥ " L4 SErsb L FEh AvSLESNI looks and make. No house would think of selling such pants for less than 50c¢. We : th b |t g ond planle F By tannery | onEeRt AmErett - ghall place the entire lot on sale, on Wednesday, Aug. I5th, at 15¢ a pair. f the ¥s her shghte When she i u 1 3 \ ” s 1 5 Wk MMITTER OF Aty had enous ill bring the ”“'r“ e "““““')‘ on the I ""“"‘[" rail Only two pair to cach customer, Remember, the sale is for one day only. None can be — e 0 shote = g (& ay, four and roc-quartoe: riles, v : v b i LB GBI i plihe man on the bazgaze cur piatform with H‘,fl‘»" SEaHT L hnaG SN, '.)1 o} (\\.:M.’,.y :‘l /ifigh!.cost o Lon= liad before and none after that day. Mail orders accompanied by cash and received up watchman for Hoagland's lu h w;-; 'wl\ 'h*”'h "H" i R owlert | 5 SROLE IS : gLy g < whout #0000, to Wednesday morning, will be filled on day of sale, and parties wishing the pants sent patroliing his lastevening ey Pitneo flad. mombers of the crowd | comes from the Sandwich Islands Y § > highest vailroad in Hhy m 1 dd postage o ¢ for each pair, according to size. | """"""] o ““‘““:“\ :J‘f‘:“,’,’,‘,” D 4 end toend of the train, but | is making a tour of the country. | the United States? by mail must add postage, 6¢ to 9c for e Bty ng to size. | Lit 6 ToundlLherelh rdatmes Murr flod to And him, Thwenty or thitty up | Her fathoe is an enormously rien | | Demver & Itio Grande; Mavshall Minnie Armstrong. to_the second ;"“Yv':"‘:\'”'l n“."‘\(:':" ].I,ml- She arrved in the park | Pass; 108 es of fatal | unaware 3 | when, afte ching them a few moments, he or 1 them to leave the car, they were 80 startled that Minnie carly fainted dead away After some | strong persiasion they finally preseuce of the ago with the family 16. What the ¢ h York importer. .\“}- aceident in Trond travel? by le hotel and is ono of | One killed in 10,000,000, Statistics by falling out of win- accidents. d by the police whil v down the doors of some | ¥ A that were locked ashion: ! 4 welliman, oune of the wounded the most churming dancers at the lotel | ghow more kill U at the Union hops, as well as the most daving city, Heis a your Patrick wmen, is & trucku braska €l bompany 17. What out, it Murray was 8o freight depot in th 4 mer on the Jers Sho { ulway extend | . 4 unmarried. He was shot throus il ; : FORthCs LB HRL R Bty | over Ul Gl UL 1lm'v] attiie; AN Mas" not yob 'beah: brought ‘,‘!"‘,'f d _"”11 “'{3"‘ ".'.‘[v. Ly Paci ¥RIWVAT FUnDIng Cor I4th and Douglas Streets’ Olnaha. Jiglbonadon.duty to g home from the Capitol hotel in Lincoln, The | CGUISes SPEats. tinglish poviect T DB el g SRR B BLEUol tho o ound i o hot dunterogs, When | With aswell British aceent that is the ee to the Pacific ocean. with_his fist, but betore h e horter e was loth to speak, but | despair of all the dude She learned | 18 How long does a steel rail lust, L LA S ‘s | when pressed aid: to be mistress of the waves in her child- | With ave b at Jowt et Wi | ™ wl'saw the man who did the shooting. He | hood at her native home by the sea About e Bu"mgm" orderly conduct. was on the tender of the engine, I don’t | whe he modestly says, all the gir 19. Wh the lary el 43 know whom he was shooting at, I didw't | Joapn swimming as a matter of course, | number of RU ' | Liver ctive bowels | Know depot it was where the row hup- | quite as much s givls in this country [ Ilinois Centr: S in 1887 {7 i asunt dose of | flaegln 1180 wounfiady learn tennis and croquet 2 Whe h(th.-( ‘11 llllnq' made he- | came home with the other excursioni e ween Jersey City und San Francisco? ball struck the of his log When you need a friend, select a true | Three days 7 hours 59 minutes and 1ds, ial thes i and plowed through the tieshy part to f one. Dr, Jones’ Red Clover Tonic trical train, June, a point above the knee. It is a he best friend mankind has for g ¥raulein Darofska's Beneflt at Metz' | but not a serious inju : RE Gl lll.nx,‘”” i uh.‘.nrlliu:llxln"u e iv Garden Last Night, I ';,;;Iv;k";(l;'gpjvl thainion 1 Tho best blood purifior and tonie kuosin. 1880 Best table board for the money. Try el wholesale liguor | 2 garden was filled with the o 3 ur d urd, [ | 5 R e ey ey on South Sixth strect S = Lt Sel performance there this season. 'L'he occasi % £ talk to PEpOFLOrs A Good lmitation, Getting Into His Good Graces. — . § was the benefit for the charming actress | for the future,” and “Did youlever go 10 tho cirous, Jimp? | > to-night, George,” The Burlington taies the lead. A Fraulein Darofska, and apy ting the | holding himsell iu v asked one n of another. prouchfully . . . o liberal _patronage, she | fair o Sl O i \vhs shiot theoven | 1 SNt renlibike aid Jim reflec- your father's ne It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. al jér & former. efforts; . _8he “toolc| Wy D Hofter, the man whoiwns stiobthroug “but I've seen my mother > been Lry the leading character in “Dus Mileh- | the thigh, is ‘1 was not > 3 ke friends wi e kdohan A\ i6 At biral 16 guin and again, | on the excu Ts Chiast e R TAVEL wden with the hose. male fricnds with him., It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. At the close of the second aet, after si a beautiful duet with Herr Witt, she ealled out and presented and mammoth bouquet. John Kuln made the speech in behalf of hel mirers. rr Witt, who is reat wit on the st county, Kansas, aud was woing to o Junction on the next train, I saw the excite- ment and went down to the train. 1 did not h of the row and did not suspect any until I felt the shot. 1 have a friena e Junction and was going there to k. My folis livein J ell county.” had not been adver- ) & M. An oflicial of ority for the statement that 5 d undertook to haul the train at the The Union Pacific and its Oregon of the Union Pacitic and as a special Short Line make the most desirable | favorto the latter. ~‘he Union I & : heavy prades, which would n route to Mont: doubl ) on the big excursion train, with of making slow time and int, ther trains. These ave the r aons alleged for making the request to th B. & M. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propar. it was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of 100,000. Getting Ready ior & Law Suit Over the Wrecked General Terry, J. R. Manchester is home fro: to gather testimony i of asuit against the Union issenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. Department of the e Overland Route, wific ratway | has issued a ne tle pamphlet, for the losses resulting from th kingof | et size, entitled ional ¥ the transport General Terry on the old | Book,” containing the democrat bridge pier. Mr. Manchester declined to | publican and Prohibition } n!u tate the nature of the lence he obtained with the addr ecause, he explaind, “hat it will be giving Cloveiand, our case away.’’ The gentleman visited t ern Texas and both on_ th It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can The Passe Union Pacifie, feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. umin 1so tabulat- 0 forts in south- | od tables showing the plurality vote,the terview tho soldicrs who ogn | electoral vote and an analysis of ‘the wrecked boat. He weut by rail to San An. | YOte us cast for Cleveland and Blaine in tonio to Fort Mclntosh, near the town of i 8 : Laredo. risbook is just what is needed at this 1In order to reach the fort near Brownes- and should be in the hands of ville he had to 5o cast by rail gpme distance v It plainly sets forth what and then take a ninety-mile stago ¥ ride due south, reaching the river aguin at Rio Grande From the S the latter to Brownsville i wagon ride took | 40V address on applicatior the American through old Mexico, thence by Addr rail to Point Isabel on the coust, where he General Passen, boarded a steamer for New Orleans ion After leaving San Antonio Mr. Manchester found the country oce by chapperal Mexicans in ull ive squalor and A ignorance, and pnm. cactu four ~ stories high, The few Amcricans, and one It will lcad in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Straet. Telephons 250, Depot on Tenth Street. nd every render SACRED HEART ACADEMIES, _ Harper’ Atarecent meet- Under the Divection of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. of the Waestchester county court, [~ Spunish or have an intes ew York, a i.\ang?fl-:,‘" :tlnl-‘i:;l':‘.:.t‘uvlu- BOARD]NG SCHOOL SELECT Day SC[_IOOL ‘The southern part of Texas is as Mexican as | cost of maiut though it were on the other side of the Rio | derived from said cow i milk PARK PRACE, OMAHA. ST. MARY'S AVE., OMAHA., Opens Wednesday, September 5th, 1888 Grande, and the inhabitants have a holy hate ik W for the federal government. u The opposiig counsel Mr. Manchester is soulewhat indignant | €058 examining one of the witnc that congress should make an appropriation | 4nd the following took e ] for a public building at Brownsvill Clark, you say it costs place of about 4,000, intens: Opens Monday, Sept. Cerlified Checks, Payable at Sight’ on the TER ar and_ French, [nstrume Books, per s ., Tuition In En: I Music and use of sion of five months, 812000, TERMS—Accordin; to Grades of Studies. a year to maintain a A and doesn't support a h ) do you consider the value Painting, Drawing, Shorthand, German, Italian, Vocat Music, Ilarp, Violin, etc,, are extra er found wr OWOn 2 ariees, e .‘I‘, taurant Ik and butter of one cow for a Difference of relfgion 18 no obstacle to the admission of young ladies, Tor further informa. tlon apply to MADAME M.J. DUN : Superioress of " Lourding Acadamy, Park Place, y fai . hang , sir. e cutitled to a public MADA b\m"lng.h R ol—"T to that At Point 'subol there are but a few | ¢ . J a year more to houses, and the Nebraskan was detained > value of her Du ;,{,W;;;:;31;i:‘,li'“;';fii"ifj;;‘j‘f't’f’%. “EBAST IPOL AMPHITHEATER Superloress of Day Academy, St. Mary's Ave,, Gmaha, Neb, A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOP! week waiting for a steamer to toucl Aids Digestion, Puget Sound National Bank Given as "'-“.'.'375.{“‘ he eujoyed the Lospitaiity of a Cures Dyspepsia, Security for Money Invested. “Mr. Mauchester h Strengthens the System, | &0 iho T R e lmun\:yvh"l‘-l the first pape AR TR A M North 16th Street, Between Binney and Wirt Sts., Omaha. Restores Sound, Refreshing {odyenrs time. ac ‘m‘.‘mm‘lf e lund 1 States ¢ It is br y the Ben ved when he b Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers Recommended by Emi nent Ph}s oians, For Stlo by all Druggists and Rich- ardson Drug Co, Wholesale Drug- An Absolut Baker, master of | S wrosked steoma nm..l Dol Premature Decline, Frrors of Youth, and thoun scriesconsequent thereon, 90 pages Bvo, 135 prescriptions for all discases. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by Ity H ’ d tie truth, Commencing THURSDAY EVE’NG., AUG. 30 . e ORIGINAL ABIETIN C . The petition is voluminon gives a | g, \ for old_sores, burns, e e \ at and of the | wounds, ehapped hvm-l-», and all skin erup- 1 trip down tho rivor, us well s a minute | tions. Will poait v . account of the collision of June The | Ask y,\ the O IGINAL ABI 1 T R o Aleges a 10ss uf about NIty tons of cavir “ACLIT A mostly the garrison and cump belongings of : ! : it 1o Aok o8 Braxy. Invented and produced by Pain & Sons, of London and New York, Thearle & Cooper TED v "AL'TY The petition charges the uccident v . . Ty | "cnrl-hl-:wl..m:‘, neglizont; ||n)\rlrpw Office boy (to editor)—Dere’s a man » Realistic bombardment of forts, by boats, on an iminense Artifi- EXHAUS I " the said pier of its old bridgre standing, the | wants ter kuow who writ dat editornial B oL bR | mniaerkien wnho wuih dab editerninl | @ RO PERFORMERS 350 = 4 ! : Correctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Saidiers, Cossacks, French quu oy l.dxm‘-' in ¢ larm)—Th l,x y.o«-.h»ll'lnm and Englsh troops and marines, Turks, Sardinians, etc. and tirods Hood's Sursapheilln 1s Just | e gontloman s gone (o the seushore MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES the medicine to purify your blood and | oy (oxpeotoratfug onhis digits) By specially engased artists, Russian ath'etes, Swordsmen, ete. The whole to PAIITS ut up in large two tin boxes, o 1t gives o | aud is history of the railroad, of the | it is valued at #15,000. and the master rug Co., at 2 gists. 1 MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS oo s the Fifth regimont of the r eriminal condiict of said defendant in leaving | wid red eyes outside do door, sir, wot cial Lake, Tenific Assault of Fortress by Allies, Kation.” name 1s Blood, Are you wenk rked | g give you strength. —1 suy, boss, leimme tell bim L writ it. —— conc! with mall, sealed. 1lustrative samplo free lulllyu\ln: 5 COUNG ‘ - . Beud now. The Gold an: Ky g IEROHIA XEIRG MAN Musagor Arousin, who has securod the $1,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. R e matagun Drowned While Plenicking at Sarpy A rights for the new Gilbertand ’ S tonal Medical Assoclation, Address P, O. box ANeonTA - e Ang 1801 Mill Sunday pera, aunounces that from Soptem Consisting of the latest novelties, Manhattan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics ey ] Al ille on Sanday. ber 17 to Noveiuber 10 “Oolah’” will bo pro = of Harvard Medical Coll y practice A young mun named M. Killeen was | scuted at tho Casino, and on November 12, Music by Sabastopol Military Band. usteot lar Jay be consulted onpdontially JUEENRTOWN. Targost an P'as- | Bept, %a gor St in 7F, tho World. oo, 8 agor Ston 0c verpool, Belfast (G lungow & o drowned st Sarpy Mills yesterday afternoon | simultancously with' the production in Lon- - N P '|' ” c d e «.my' & auicie whlle participuiiog in ' Swedish picnic, | don, the new opera will be put on o Admission 50c; - - Reserved Seats, 75¢ | ) ay (| PR lloen ud two ofher young men were out | Periodof tho opora will be th time of Gus- wox ot vigor, developmen B e o ver o dam | tave Wasa snd the revolt of Dorlekarlian | e sy bo Bk ) £ ¢ h | und the mi: "g.q'"‘l.:]:.‘.'.'"..f.",'h.‘:,ll,u S B Wil be in the burber of Hammerfost, on the fhe water. ifo dmappeatod, wid his body T e o o fiie Bot._boen revovered al @ ate hoay tian 40814 & X » ‘lnt. Killeen was about twenty-two, and 0snoRs GE e et “b'““"h""“[‘ A iciliecn wes aix | Jstumes of the - Norwegian peasants sailors, Tho sccond act 18 ‘laid in the anla of the’great Swodish Upsala university, hood., ete - the faith § un. The first scene yocd nat DYSPEPTICS | ik s AND In the unu e Lertulu CONSTIPATION Actiog of Effectually Cured by iats tio, priy uth of Ireland, the nnr' Iyda. Kicerage b3l Anc Tue, a0 at lowesh o further informae JUNICIOUS AND PERSISTENT | IAD7 pdvertising hes ol proven | ~ guccessful. Before placing any Newspaper Advertising consub Ay L {TDERSON DROS, 72 La Sa'lo St., Chisage. sof thabs breases Hack L) " Iastead of going 16 Europs tik 48 il o e B e e e o TARBANTS SELTZER | TABRANTY _SELTZZD LORD & THOMAS, hisbistestuol ol i the Yellowstone Diational park. over R eSIih 0F SR . APERIENT, APERIENT. ¢ ADVERTIMXG LukTS, SELRLESS DYES {iiluiliat Union Pacific, ».m‘:u“fl.;::, Lu:.‘;lrllmx:ll(;‘un:"‘ h Sy 45 (0 49 Caadelob Brvsts CHICAGO. l

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