Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 23, 1888, Page 8

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The bank cle were $424.708,01, The internal reven yesterday amounted to J. Bellamy was pr Berka with fifteen days, last three to be b This was for abscounding trousers. Jake McGraw, a burglar eaptured as he was leaving the rooms of John Lowe | on Tuesday night, waived examination and was bound over to the district court. The hor trade has appointed Messes, Max M William N. Nason, D. H. Wheel A. L. Gibbon and . M. Nattinger its committee toattend | -water convention to bo held at August 28, ‘bage Inspector ( to Minneapolis for an less night soil machine which will cost M. This is intended to be a big im- provement over the present method of conducting the busine Mayor Broatch stated that he re- ceived more applications for pardons yesterday than at any one time since ho has been'in ofli fle granted none of them, however, as upon i wtion he could find no good cause for such action. A.P.(C ders sty rances for yesterday collections | nted by Judge first and nd water, with a pair of of 1dsmith has gent improved oder am, a saloonkeeper on Saun- ety had a lively tussle about a agowith a North Omaba tongh. Krout would not go outof the house when Gram wanted to clese up, and when the latter stepped from b hind the * with a club Krout took ssaulted him. Krout also ned to kill him, and yesterday Berka assessed him #40 and costs for ns fun, Personal Pa Brelsford, agraphs. J M of Deadwood, is in the city Dr. G. E. Howe, of Charleston, S. C., is in the city A. . Badgeo, of Lincolu, and W. H. Bar- stow are Paxton guoests, I and 3. N. Pecples, ry are Millard giests, Ranson, of Nebraska City, t, of Beatrice, are in town u Grege, of Lincoln, and Ch ansen, of Kearney, were in the cit, and C. Messrs, J. M. Thacher, of Fort and I [ MeLain, of Fort Mor, the city S. 1. Callioun, jr., of Neoraska City, and- . C. Phillips, of Grand Island, wero in town yestorday. Summers has returned fr mong the mountains, main west yet awhil Mrs. Senator Paddock, of B rived at the Paxton last evening un Joined this morning by the senator. Manager MacDonald, of the turned day from o two a, an, are in his_visit His family re atrice, ar- rol Chief of Po members of the - force 3 ands during the ybe forty speciall detail five for duty at yming fair, appointed was convic rday of Benjumin J. Kelloy police court yes 8hoe shop of S, Kopald, Tenth and Joucs, Monday night, and sent over the hill for thirty days. Most of the stolen property was recovered. ' in the burglarizing the A Sick Auditor. City Comptroller Goodrich has been un- swell for the past two days, and was com- pelled to leave his oftice Tuesday aft He wus at his desk for ashort time yesterday but was not able to do any work, und concluded to return home again, Atlanta and the Sea. The board of trade has commenced to make arrangements for its royal trip to the At- lanta exposition which is to commence in O tober. They will secure a special car, decor- ate it and return the visit made here somo mouths ago by the Augustuns, The Brass-Watch Sharks, young and unsophisticated German s, was swindled out of §10.25 on a brass watch at McConnell's ‘Tenth strect auction dive Tuesday evening ‘This is every cent he had and he is unablo to get back to Lis home at Irvivg, Ta. rnoon. Visiting € he Omaha turners Dlumby re u & extensive preparations for their excursion on Sunday next. Al ttendance is assured, and turnvereins from Grand Island, West Point, North Bend, Schuyler and Fremont will ba present and take part in the athletic cises, It Was a Mistake, There was uo glandered horse shot by Om- cer Goldsmith Tuesday as stated in a local paper. Goldsmith has no power to dispose of glandered animals until ofticially authorized by State Veterinarian Gerth, oldsmith went out on Dorcas street terday, howe to examine a horse to be affected with glander ) Surveying the'New Park, Yesterday an engineer commenced to survey the tract of cighty acres which Florence people propose to donate to the city for park purposes. The survey will be fin- ished as soon as possible and staked out, so that the committee of the council who a 8000 t0 visite tho site, will bo able to see at a glance what the prop. donation consists ros- aid Drammer's Chapeaux, ustinan, secretary of the com- aving charge of the umiforms for drummers’ day, is very anxious that the men who will parade that day should send in their orders for hats at once, as the latter are only being made on demand, and there will be no extra hats ordered. The sizes must all be in before the 80th. About one hundred and fifty hats have already been called for, Beware of worthless imit: Jones’ Red Clover Tonie. adache ious of Dr. The genuine piles, dyspopsia, ague, s & pure tonic and blood purifier. Price 30 cents. Goodman Drug company. Able to Throw Himself Also. At the meeting of the Tailors association, held at Paul’s garden Tuesday evening one of the members named Appleton declared he could throw any man in the crowd. While he was uttering his defiance about, and be- foreanybody could accept the challenge, he stepped upon a bauana peel and foll violently to the ground. His feet became tangled in @ peculiar wanuer and he broko both bones of the leg just ahove the ankle, Drink Malto, 25 cents a bottle, L A solid vestibule train daily, with dining car attached, viathe Burlington route, leaves from their own depot, Omaha, at 8:45 p. m., arriving at Chi- cago 8 o, m. Tickets sold ana sleoping car berths reserved at the city office, 1223 Farnam street. Telephone 250, ———— A Street Corner Collision, About 4 o'clock yesterday W. G. Cham- ers and son were thrown out of thelr buggy at the corner of Fourteeuth and Dodge streets, and the buggy landed upside down on top of them. The prompt sction of by- standers saved them very sorious resuits. As Mr. Chambers turned the corner he col- lided with another buggy, which frightened his horse. The horse jumped and the by, ey went over. Mr. Chambers was somewhat \:l;;t:od. but bis son, ® mere child, was uy- TCH ROOF Harrison Sclket Na Horrible Harrison Se terday. He ont ngelican association church now be- ing er on the corner of Twenty-fifth and Caldwell streets. With several fellow work Death a na floyed as a carpenter men he was engaged in raising the roof raf- ters, The rafters were all in position except one, and a stay was laid along the top, but had not been fastened. Selket was pushing the last rafter into vlace, and in doing so pushed the stay off, and the whole roof structure collapsed, bringing down the man who was on top holding the stay in pi He, however, ped comparatively uninjured. Selket was not 80 fortunate. Instead of jumping when he saw the raftors commence to fall, he tried to hold them up and was knocked off the wall, through the floor joists into the basemen't. When_picked up he was ina dazed condition. While no bones were bro- keu he suffered o serious jar and several scalp wounds, He at once removed to Lis home on Twentieth near lzard str and yesterday was resting comfortably, *1l furaished ely best located o8 You ean find rooms at the Glol house in Omz hold Safes, 1and see the stock of enfes and vault doors carvied by Meagher & Whitmore at 419 S, 15th strect Omaha. ——— Not Tn order to devote to the Omaha Banki decided to close up the partment of my business turned over the' property list matters pertainin, i estate S. Curti 13 found at Rooms ing, 15th and RETRIE my whole attention company [ have ' ite de- nd have and all to S, be IV JUSTICE, Perking, the Farniture Robber a Pau- per in Colorado. Perkins, the absconding managerof Dewey tone's warehouse, who robbed his- em- ploy { hundreds of dollars’ worth of fur niture, is suid to be at Sargcnt, Col. After his flight from Omaha, he landed in Pueblo, Fearing identification, he walked through the burning sun to Sargent, a distance of 139 miles. The trip proved too much for him. He was soized with a fover, with which he is still sick. His ill-gotten money is all gone, He is in such desp ts that he has finally written to acquaintances in Omaha begging for moncy, s reached the ears of hus late cmployers, and instead of pressing Perkins’ they have taken pity on him and decided to let the matter drop provided he stays away from Omaha, & e strg is 1 arvest, Get Your Railr NORTH, SOUTH, EASTand WEST, sleeping berths at wnam St., Union Pacific Ticket oftice Harry P Drur, ity Ticket agent. ————— sitors to the city should Globe hotel, 1312 Douglas. Low Rate to Salt Lake and Return, ‘or the grand regatta to be held at t Lake, August 50 and 31, the Union acitie, *The Overland Route,” will sell tickets August 25 at one fare for the ronnd trip. Good going to and includ- ing August 30, returning until Septem- 5 HARRY P, | City Passenger 02 Far WILLIE PURORLL'S 1 Tickets and secure try the The Last C s at of the Holy ¥ e funcral of the little boy, Willie Pur- whose tragic death at ha was recorded in Tue Bee, took place yesterday. Rev. Father Koopuians, J., at the Holy Family church, « ated requiem mass, and in the course of a short sermon on the uncertainty of life, spoke words of com- fort to the sorrowing relatives. Six little playmates, Willie Roache, George Roache, Charles Grube, W. Coady, Tim Sullivan and Tom MeCausland, bore the coftin, which was of white embossed velvet, covered with floral offerings. A procession of about thirty car- riages followed the remains to the cemetory of the Holy Sepulchre The young man P the death of little Willic to the thoy returned from the daughter, fecls ager which ha He pert th rily Church 1I, who announced e cr ity iticisms papers, e the shock would have been less hard had he allowed the mother to come unprepared upon the mangled remains of Ler boy THE REALTY MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dure ing Y A Kountze and wife to 1 § Kountze's thadd, wd..'....... g E ngham and husband ‘to M Ty Clark, n3) ftof 5 %0 ft, lots Tand 8, blk 1, Hillside N d 5 5 M D Clark to Oniaha Co, 1 £t of 5 W 11, lots 7 an Hillside No2,w a.'.... Sl Otto Lobeck and wite'to I, Thonias, ‘Tots 1and 2 bik 6, Lincoln place, w d D L Thomas to'A W Nickell, 10ts 1 ai bik 6, Lincoln place, w d ... W P Stevens and G L' Dunhai, 1o 1, and lot 13, blk 2, Stevens' plac G N Hicks and wite to ' C' Brow: 1ots 8 aud 3, Swetnam's sub, w 3 2 I Baton and wife to ' Barnard, 1ot "o, ik 5 Kountze & R add, wd n et al to Perry Walker, 1ots i, W 10 and 11, bik 1, lot 13, b ide & Parmele’s add, W a ? Clippinger to R W Clayton, 10t 6, bk Paddock place, w k Yards Co to N Débach Tof 3, add, South Omal, bund to Central park, w and husband t Kinson, 51120 ft, nw of sé 10-15-15 e, wd P Hansen and wite to Nels Joincon, 1ot 15 and 16, bik (12, worth, tr 10, blk 2, Rush & wd 8 Cotner, trustice, i0 Mary 15, ELIIS place add, w d s H H aldrige to Win M 8peer, und £t 1ot 11, blk 8, S0 Omaha, W > € Spotswood th A E Shaw, lot 13 Central place, wd....... " J Alnscoi to E H Allen, 1ot ton place, wd ... W I Millard and £t 1ot 1. bik 6, 1 H M Hudson to Flacts' sub, w 1 i A S Mortiuson ‘et al to T Briurdy, ¢ 6 'f iot blk 4, Parker's add, wd.. ... ... V Grose, midale i ., bik 4, Kendall's add, wd - mas and wife to B Carr, 10t 2, bik Orchard hill, w d e F I Collins to 0'D L8 13 lot 4, bik Lipton place, wd....... .. 8 McCormick to Jas'0 Siafter, th and 17th streets, n o of u w1 E H Co) lot 10, blk E D Linden ameson, Tt )t ou Thompson wnd husband 16 B Hinkis lots 14 and 15, blk &, Eckerman place Twenty-seven transfers, aggregating. Building Permits, Tho ollowing builling perwits wera is- sued yosterday: L. P. Pruyn, improvements, ‘fouith and Decatur stree A, P. Hendrickson, twa cott ninth and Izard § William F. A. Bauer, Center strects ... . .. George G. Krause, 'inipio South Nineteentu streel. M, Forbes, cott F third street 5 Mrs. Eliza Norton, flats, Thif{etuth and Chicago. NS a . Omaha National bank, improvenents, Thirteenth, near Douglas. .. .. Fred W. Gray, dweliin; Thirty-third Eight permits, ag Horsford's Acid Phosphate akes Deliclons Lemonade. A teaspoonful added to o glass of hotor cold water, and sweetened to the taste, will be found refrestung and myvigorating, THE SOUTH OMAHA BUDGET, A Union Sunday School Picnic at Hanscom Park. | OLD HICKORY DEMOCRATIC CLUB Off to the Republican Convention— Democratic Caucuses—Young Man Has Gone Wrong—A Woman in the Ca Presbyterian Anniversary Picnic. About fifteen representatives of the differ- ent Sunday schools met in the parlors of the Reed hotel Tuesday evening to arrange for the first anniversary picnic of the Presbyte Sunday sch The committee or by electing Attoracy B, C. Lane us chairman and Prof. A. A. Monroe secretar It was decided to hold the pic day, August 23, Hanscom bers of th 1s will ic on Tucs. park. ‘The senools and weet at the old school enth and M streets, ut § b dummy train will carry to Shecly's and the 5 dummy will bring them back. A resolution w unanimously passed to invite St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Sunday school o jom the icnic, y The following General committee of arran Messrs, E. ¢, Laye and A. W. Hib! Misses Maggie Shephard and Euma strom, Invitations G. Sloove, Lowis the pic the committ: onts 1 and All- mes . Max | tsaae H Parnsworth, uma Allstron, Allie Gai provisions N Householdor, 1. T, 0. Stodd; Wyman. Music Messrs, U om ansportation and grounds —E, C. Literary—Mrs. Lewis Houscholde Lemonade and Watermelon Messrs, auch, Dr. C. . C. Smith igham, V. W ood appointed to speak and act nd Mrs, W. H, . Wormwood Slabou and Carl h and All Lave, Dr, and and “Roger" for the com ny. E. C. Lane was appointed to deliver an ad- dress on the feast of the tabernacle. Democratic Chairman John McMillan has issued a call for a democratic caucus election to select deld s to the democratic county conven tion which will convene in Omaha next Saturday. he caucus elections will be held August 24, between the hours of 12 m. The cancuses w First ward ond ward —A Fourth wa At the hange hotel, following are the 1 be held At the old school hiouse, At Justice Levy's oftice, ken's Q stre places where the Frank on 80 ill, arcon the improve and are now considered out of danger. G. L. Jewett, lato provrietor of the Downs house, has Jouncil Bluffs, . Caldwell and J. S Damson, th cers, have dissolved, Mr. Damson continuing the busines: Miss Nettio Dooley, of Om iha, s ves tRBGaY [ Uh Al She Srast E i o pes A. "D Morton, L. M. Bande been in areal estate azent who has questionable repute has vamoosed A an O nstable is now searching for him, t and other crooked t 3 ., Who has n the guost of M Seott Honell, fler two weeks! visit, returned home yester: afternoon. Twenty or thirty grading teams make N street look deci 1y lively now. Attorney W. Slabaugh, of Omaha, and U. G. Lippincott, of New Jersey. will ad dress the republican club next Tuesday even- ing m Pivonka hall. rading contracts have bees W. awarded John < ot from K to N streets, ai ty-fifth streot from K to N str tracts for grading our strec been awarded, and the contra been signed. 1t is expectea that tracts will be signed this wec work will 0 on all over the ese con and then the at once, Rev, of Indiana William Nichols, v visiting his uncle, a, is The facts at last h le ter has been received | city from Chicf Engine ked out. A let- a grentle Weeks, of stating th on (1) meetin g the railroad and that it would | . Kinney to get employ Dany again. Miss Lora G oak, Ia. Thomas Landy, of unsavory reputation, wos “run in"" yeste by Offcor Ma! loney on the charge of ivife-beating. The festive Thomas has made it hot for his wife, and now Judge Reuther will warm him by the thongs of the lay. A petition has been circulated and numer- y signed by the business men of the city. 1 be presented to the city council protesting against auctions, An ox al and two members of the police horns” last uight on street, and fora while it looked as if a su would run the ex-ofiicial and his sup into the cooler. Bad example. An ©0ld Hickory” club was organized by democrats yesterday with the following 1t for ieut with the com am has returned from Red- th s B. Leuno, president: James e president;’ City Clerk Thomas Hoctor, treasurcr, and R. J. Curtin sccretary. Delegates to Lincoln will be elected at the next meeting, August 25. d goblins that delizht or all the night ; tin_hidious dreams With w tecms, Will never trouble with th, ills ‘The wan who trusts in Pierce’s pills, Dr. Picrce’s Pleasunt Purgative Pol- lets:—Vegetable, havmless, painles sure, The spool To fill with t That st Millions in Small Piles. Captain O'Donahoe and wife, Charles H. Klopp and H. O'Rourke have returned from a wip to Chicago, where, through the cour- tesy of H. Nerny, an attache of the United States sub-treasury, they were permitted to visit the vaults, which were stored with about §25,000,000 in currency and gold and silver. Each of these gentlemen were permitted to hundle some pretty large sums, one of which coutained 1,000,000 in #5,000 bills, another #500,000 in $10,000 bills. The captain endeavored to walk off with the larger of these packages, but upon being ro monstrated with by the attendant he con. cluded to postpone the accomplishment of the enterprising undertaking, Said the rose to the snow-drop, “Let's make a “‘combine,” And enrich woman’s mouth The effcct will be fine ! She sbokco truth, s patrons of SOZODONT now Sound teeth and pure breath it has power to bestow. A Activity On Twentieth Street South T'wentieth street from Pierce to Center is the scene of & good deal of activity these days. The wator-works company is busily at work on the South Omaha main, and the gas company has commenced the ex- cavation for their new receiver on the corner of Center and the laying of their mains pre- paratory to the paving, the materials for which are on the ground. The ramshackle Union Pacific and B. & M. bridges will prob- ably be replaced by more sightly and per- manent structures, and this almost impas- sable thoroughfare will soon be unrecognizable, —— What Gives the: Element of Superior- ity in Man How Can We Liengthen Our Days—A Word totne Wise is Suflicient— An Advertiarr's Sanday Chat, say somewhere or other, i or other wbout the g ne L Who makes two bindes of v one grew before, Of course, Me, o Mrs, &) ‘Thingumb suid that had no 100 10 griss g s of non. . Wy my FOu Liow to make i o1 how a thing m twice as well as u tme. 1 sweeten y hen y alon At as two tised . for A glven cost, alf the 1 ry ers, brighten ani ally help things any medal to be given to tors, Twant 1t to hand down to my chil 1f 10 mednl 18 off; conciousnessof long con usefulness, it ter 1, 1 have the happy ued good will wnd Antmal Vitality. In those days of contosts of phy ance there - r sald fucrensin that exi wan ests, tween e ntly exhibited in th willas the great lon death roc 1iam as of many i hus niso turned same topie with a ¥ found w parailel, except withfo nicrest we Wil toid ot the ebilig riield, aud then later on f General Grant s condi 10 endurance nd been' the sub 1 hayve been wa L wolnen n vopula terest tha h in the davs when, bulletin promien il as those of 1 village 1ves (0 i ty or vitality, rved and what | ha st you " who ha od dewree th ik that what |l thought upon the sub Ina Wword, since my so Stands out'y the greatc heen watehin and, i particular, several po Titave found oul this that in st enjoy good iy and vigorous 2ot supplie ot food Journ int prouinence on the banss o in this country, T hi S eopl inence business trip to North O 1 col o with M wentleman who is emy e cuble tramway line, GRIPNAN WARD. My, Ward having had quice lately told me the fol 1vas tro rs, Tt comm fits of sneeziing, with chill Eensat and my astiddi e:ch new cold would until heal chang: througl lect in hemn tempe thei ihe right sid if on i 0 compe my t, wy vight nosiri left nostil, aud 1y mouthonen get suflicient air. voice hud muflied chavacier and Kind of *nasal v I had & continual pain over ani in the back part of m not st well on ‘my wits chung o doubt e 1o hem nnd sp. sonnch v d ti ading is.ted their oflice n the iy et | was benefited by the, feel like a new n s, aman who has bee any more, 1 have no ny v e is good and whit gaining in 1 sleop morning retresied, no m and in short 1'teel much bettar than 1 have forover four Tfeel ke doing and suyin allTean . rthe doctorand cortainly nend all who are suffering with > glve him a trial, forhias worked wonde withme. 1 am tup In the and spit a above, Uting it who Don't ticlicve It." sark mad for the use of & m d to cheat und swindl No. Our thankful p. 13 Whos are given in full, we do n. —, but t At all can find the Lin thecity who s with mmens eo, 510] The Burlington takes the lead. ‘Route CBAEQRK It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. 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 propsr. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. it will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Tickat Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. Ur the Liquor Habit, Pos throat 10y from head King and spit- AT zroat 1 tiley don't ¢ look our up. and eve they did, they oftontim iz the sm that would 1iake them well until it Health ©5 worth mere than money, and ¢ loye price for wiien rellefean b "Shiiined it i a “bloteh on Lis escutcheon’ to let the cuance go by. DOCTOR J. CRESAP McCOY, (Late of Belevue Hospital, M. sity of Now 'k City and sity, ) ashington, D, U, Cl No. 810 and 311 Ramge Building Corner Fiftcenth and Harney sts., Omaha, Ne b., where all curable cases ure treated’ with success. Note—Dr. Charles M. Jordan has bse resi- dent physician for Dir,’ McCoy, in Omeha, fc the pasi year and i5 the physiclan who has made the cures that have been published weekly in this paper, Medical diseases treated skilitully, Consump- tion, Hright's disease, Dyspepsia, itheumatism, and ali » DISEASE Alld culiar to ‘the sexes specialty, OURRD, % "% CONSULTATION at office or by mail, §1 Office hours—010 11 a, m', 2 to 4 p.m’, § m, Bunday oflice hours from 9 . m., to'1 p. Correspandence receives prompt uftent Many diseases ure treated successtuily by Dr, Jordon througn the maiis,and it is thus possitle e L R 1 BUCCESSFUL HOSPITAL TREATMENT AT THEIR HOMES, , n. BN LBk, SR o WELFN LS Q0T o VR TRIAL, THIS NEW 6 1AUSS TEADY EM PLOYMENT FRRE, HC\VTOA‘GTT jonal disors WEA;’ ADVICR l{x_u”g i W. I GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physizian, ()"’ui(‘\\(“ or ar A 1o PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION e ilitary Academy Echool fu the West, . Send for cata’ TALCOTT, Supt., Morgan Park N logue to CAPT, ED, MORGAN PARK, CO Bettie Stuart Institute mence 1S 21st your Soptomhe unsurpuasod.” Home com cureful ing. Apply to Mrs. M. MCK KE HOMES Priacipal MHICAGD FEMALE COLLEG ™ MorganPark noarChioago). Bourding SeRos for Girla and Yonny Tadies Fof Cataloxna nddress G VHAY Ik L. 1. o MorgRD I'ATk, 1., 0n11 Madison Bureet, Chicago, Iil. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. For catalogues send 1o REV, A CADEM Y — nd_ for cata MILITAR MANLIUS, N, fk:«nlm. Classl ol g nets l'fT' 2 w EC pt:nl_lh:nn!unl. {UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, &t 6552 - For circulars address H, Booru, Chicago, QiviaHA AEDICAL # SU<GICAL WSTITUTE, N Cor. i3th & Dodge (Ghronis and Soroical Diseases BRACHS ) APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUS 3ES. Rest fa atus and remedies fi FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance; best hospital accomm ations in the we: atiors, Cazicer, Catarrh, Bronchitis Siricity, Paralysis, Kilepsy, Kid Stin and Blood, avd ull nbialation. T der sifgical Ope Diseases oi Wwomen a 8peciaily. Book ox Diskates 0 Wowrx Fryvk, UNLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSZITUTE MAKING A BPECIALTY OF ATE DISEASES. Dis: ully treated. Sypi wved from the system without et for loss visit us may be All commu i nes or instruments cut by minil or express, securely packed, nc inaria to indicate contents’ or sender,” Qne per- s ter T A consilt us or e will send in BOOK TO MEN, FREE; T'pon Private, Special or Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, BARCAINS e still have lest Jew odd suits from large of Swmmer Goads, that| our stork we want to dispose of| before the fall season opens, prices $10, $22, §25. Remember,| these are stricily all wosl goods, made in Loth Sacks & I'rvocks, | Have You a Baby? ut i the first considora. y i not adequate, feed or nourishm ature’s su RIDGE’'S FOOD, None genutue without Woolrich & Co. on label iton PENNYROVAL WAFERS are successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Are Safe, Effectualand Pleasant 37 #1 perbox by mail or at druggists, Scaled ~Particulars 2 postage stamps. Address ‘Tus EvRRKa Cusiicas (0, DEraoir, Micw For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Co., Omaha, Neb, T0 YEAKRREN nbood ; eke Sontaining i1l partic PROF. F. . FOWLER, Moodus, Conils, ATENTS sttt Cabel, Print and Copyrght protection se cured” Good work, good references, moder. Obtained. Trade Mark, | VRS g 8 O Sun.; D Telephone 250, OMAHA UNION PACTIIC, th aud Murey st North| 0:00 0. m. 2P m. Arrive S Omahi, E— Lincoln, Beatrice and Aln 510 p. MOverland Flye 5 300 g pom.f: Island Ex H L 0 pm Madl und Expr “Daily $Daily Sunduy. RURLINGTO! Depot 1ot 0 p.m, Chicago Fast Express Cufcago Mail Chicano Denver Fast Expres bl 1o Mail 0 1. 30 m L 1055 0 BE00 P, it b Kid0 p.m, Leave Ot MIL & ST, PAUL, Arrive * Depot 10 wnd Marcy st | Omana, ST. P, M. & O = Arrive Depot Lith and Webster st Omaha, Leave Omnha, Stoux ( 039 a, . 20 ', 0p.m 240 . 10:00 &, ISSOURIT PACIF “Leave 15th and We aom.| 0 p . #Nortoik _*Daily. BURBAN TRAINS, Running hetween Council Bluffs and Albright, In addition to the stations mentioned, trai, stop at Twe and Pwouty-fourth ‘street aud at the Summit fn Omaha, Westward. Trans: | Omaha fer. | Depot M| e a1 South TouL [Sheel 1 h omaha ! SzSZerass ] 10:0 Jar 15 ) = Eerussecns 10:45) 1035 bright. {Omaha, Sheeley A M| A M| y 6:i5| ‘couscin CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & ¥ Leave, D No.2 i A *No. 13,001 1O No.b A No.j pmmodatior oines Accommodation, CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN, 90 8. m. A 9:10 p.m. A Nof . HICAGO, MILWAUKKE & 8T, P, Toovl 940w N, 1. 3 p. m./No. 3. PACIFIC, T:0 p.m. A No. 1000 OMAHA & SI. LOUIS, No. % D 11:35 &1, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY, No. 14 a.m.'A No R No. 4 045 w.m. D N No' 8.\ 40 p.m/|A No. No. 6 6:40 p m.|A No. A dally 3 daily except Sat 5 i 3 fast mal 212 G has given vniver. sal satisfaction In the cure of Gonorrhoea Gleet, I preseribo lband foelsate Inrecommend- Ing it to ... - A.J. STONER, M.D.,\ Docater, HHly PRICE, 1.

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