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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY AUGUST 27. 1S88, TH E C IT Y GAW'S DISAPPEAR IS BASE BALL BARBAROUS? DI g MONDS 44 Indications Point to Deliberate De- : AT T " 3 Set(1n 6F Kb Fasnie: Joel Benton lnll'-:ll:&:‘tz‘.'\:un.un| G The picnic of the bricklayers’' union | It was report % O, GAW | o orionn Magasine: The base ball of % ot Puol's park yestorduy Bl pestoct | proo rewder on the World, had mysteri | Americun Magwzlue: Tho bose ball o | wateno and Oamonds Found in Tea weather, was well attended, and proved | ously disappeared. It transpires, however, | GF3E G R 80 FEI0 FE RN G o | Mure from that in | and Coffee---A Novel Way of In- o decided success, that he has deserted his family. Heleft his | 1 o it Gte departur w Tos 8 g o S 5 8. B. Wiseman wandered into Elgut- | home, cottage on Dupont street, bo- | apio pib 1S SCb lous and malign, troduci d The increase in the sale of our Dress Shirts since we introduced the “Nebraska,’ ms to be to obliterate roducing Coods, ter’s hall on Tenth and Farnam streets, | tween eight and Twenty-ninth | 1o main object se " " X Ve A Hebrew club was in session. Mr. | strocts, I sday morning t0 g0 to work, | all the fun which the game naturaily i brand, has been enormous and we are justified in claiming that our wonderful success Wiseman wanted to mop the ceiling | since which time his family not seen | supplies, with one other—the develop- g y = with the chairman and the executive | him, His family consists of a wife and three | ang of o “pitehe Y He is called a The names of all persons finding dia- in thl-“ sl",(.‘““y )”lfl no l)flrflll‘“. committe called the police. small children, the oldest being but five “pitcher” principally because he won’t | monds, watches, ete., are added to this ) cars old. Mrs. Gaw was scen and could o Al When 1t Mostyn arvived there | years old h: o ereationt or can’t piteh, That is, he has learned | jigt dailv. The Overland T thie babel of dinlgots And “confusion of ihrow no light upon his whercabouts. ¢ and swing of arm the past two years theie relations have not | & cortortion of bod Jf San Francisco have refitted the st stories regurding the pueitated | bac ns they should. Their domestic trouble | that defeats all expectency of the hatter iy Ptk ',?n‘,!",'""“”:,",‘:l,: H him. However, Mr.Wiseman wasescort | hegan when Gaw paid attention to a widow, | and extinguishes the true fun in the and in order to introdude Lheir goods, ed to the station, uud “still bus it in” | who was at the time residing in_his house. | gwme. On him more than any one elso | 5 is simply due to its superior quality in goods and make and the unprecedented low prices. These shirts are made and put up express- V' shirt company The popularity of the “Nebras fo¥ the slub; St leftsoon after, and although Gy i | dopends the suceess of a side; but what HAb el L b R d‘:(-;”- b ly for us. They are all cut lengthwise of cloth, are full size, and every shirt is careful man. uhlnl.l\ m;_vm he was Lia AL ". strained. Only last weelc Mrs, Gaw toll. When it gots its 5" they at Fort Omaha for “‘cracking safes.” | g week old baby. Mrs. Gaw states she heard | are more or loss useless, & T The safes, however, were kitchen safes, | taat her husband — drew quite a | “pitcher” with tricks peculiar to him- Intended more for keeping out flics than | sum of money fiom MecCague's bank | self, excites again the admiration of the burglars. John was arrested four | last Tuesday’ evening, also all the wd of spectators by making hits months ago charged with dining from | Day that was due him at {h" ‘:‘]”{’"'" - | either dental, or impossible, vlop barrols, Ho is n discharged | 1o and scompositor in theWorld by thename | 1" o1d dume of free aud frequent £ of ster W to supper at the Home = 3 - soldier, and 1 has made o rep- | pogtaurant. Gaw stated to his friend that he | hitting a side was no more istently 1y examined before being placed in stock. also genuine diamonds, in solid go settingy also money. nd many othe e . . P . . . uptitios of 1ese veing,. 1 i GOt We have three qualities of unlaundried shirts. Our 30c shirt is made of good muslin, tainsa souvenir, The coffée, ean and ; i ¢ e contents weigh about three pounds; the linen bosom, reinforced front, patent extension sleeve and back facing. tea, can and contents about one and a i { pounds. This expensive and novel Our 50¢ shirt is made of New York mills muslin, vay of advertising will be dise ply fine linen bosom, full reinforced ntinued utation as K He isnow a silly, | thought he would stay down town and make | **in” *than one 18 now. It went outas | riyg) days, d these really choice . - s » Al Al g b hungry ibeeile, with an abuormal ap: | anight of i, but afterwards changed Lis | often, but it could tell' what it gained by | Goods will be sold strietly on there mer- | itont and back, patent extension facings and full felled seams, petite, mind and got on a car to go to the Union Pa- | an *“‘inning.” It secured the h]"nl for its but without the souvenir. Of course I [N e - | cific depot to cateh the 7 o'clock dummy for | which ball playing was fiest inven P. Phelps, a carpenter, was unfortu- | §C 00" hicu hon "he ‘has not beon snen; m::ll ),' r \]\.l,,‘ill“ hus been. playad oots nough to visit the Casino garden | N ™™ Gaw js " in delicate health, and | &N o ,I.-.“_ A ght. While standing under the | jg' Jefy cntirely destitute. Her parents | HUnly 2,000 years, viz: the joy o Caae nee a burly bouncer by the name | live at Grant City, Mo, and are | the ball. When ‘it went out the other of Weller approached him and orde poor people. She will bly be com- [ side succeeded to its rapture and ex- him down front to “buy de be ed 10 o to them for support., W was I'he modern game, on the s | eve Our 70c¢ shirt is made of best New York mills muslin, extra fine linen bosom, full re- ¢ purchaser must not expect to a diamond or watch. This comp claim that they have just as good right to give away watches, diamonds or other jewelry und money astheir com- Our Laundried Shirts at 65¢, 95¢ and $1.25 petitors have to_give aw 1 X inforced front and back, patent extension facings, felled seams, hand made button holes, are fully as good as those other houses are selling for $1, o) and Printer, a | contrary, is something like what fishing te, Ge 7 $1.50 and £2. \ Phelps did not care to go, and got into it for tho Inland Prir ) g chromos, ete. Get up a club. . ¢ g g . $ii4 § { jon with the bouncer. The O T L ng Jract o | might Become if some one would invent | o get upa club order most always get We are selling this season an elegant pique hosom, open front Shirt at $1; it cannot be matched elses tried to make Pheips un- | SRR SC0 R 1 iy Nonost ‘shild. & ion bait” which no fish would | 4 Japdsome present. Orders by mail st child, a where for less than $ Y8 010/ tade TEanas Wit ¢ bite, or like the hunting which promptly forwarded house, by whacking him over the head | the srter ‘and asked repeatedly for | the proprietor of a grove recommended | {rnited States on re geveral {imes with his cane. Mr. Wel- [ “papa.”’ The mother explained that Gaw | and was called t unt for recom- | gffice orde ler now languishes in the city bastile. | was very fond of his children and especially | mending---when — he replied that. | for $5; thi He was hugging his fiddle. It was | of thegirl baby. W is apood looking Theve was no game tn the grove. I | op for HiNion 1 felend, Ho. sdid, e young fellow —of twenty-cight s [ knew, but I thought that fact would | Omah derstand business policy of the | girl about two y to all partsof the eipt of cash or pos ngle can $1; si and twenty-se \lhlr ss Overland Tea Co., Nebras) We have just opened the handsomest assortment of French, Scotch and Domestic Flannel Shirts, in new patterns, for fall wear. These goods have no superior in quality, make and fit, and we sell £ o them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in town. ¥ liill; -lt \:{h\— We still have a gooc :pt the | Gy age, and was ver pob K o8 ) N o § large load of South Tenth street whisky his assoclates, who _ deplore "‘}]‘,'l‘l‘“fi'” the more hunting. (eliazs; Huhhn\d Columbus, \m 2 i ateher” in modern base ball is | mail ord which he was also taking care of. Hi fon. It was reported that he had been : mail order, name is Thomas McQuage. After fid dealt “.,m,,m.rh,m,,y”,, train at | another development that must not be Brunswick, dling untilhieigot 8o tull that he was The watchman at Sheely station, | passed by. 1In the circuses there is | dish: Dr. R. st handling the bow, he 1aid down on | 4150 the watchman at the Howell Lumber | often a trained athlete, who stands in | mond ring in can tea; Miss Birdig We o sidawalk Saturdny night ata wooed puny, said that they had not, fovieed | front of a eannon and Catches the ball | lington, Davenport st., silver sugi () aclzianibeliy (. w alight from the train on last Tuesday | in his hand when it is ficed out, at no 1 = A - . . " the drowsy god. Tho puirol wagon cur- iy b s B, Dut HOUIL | vory prat distince from tho gat: Th | s sitvar Bvo botue custon A ) Our fall stock of Hatsis in. It is the grandest collection of Hats ried him to the station, and during the he was coming out on the street LA i 3 o LA e AN b ride he embraced his violin box, “as a | The watchman of ' the Howell Lumber com: LLCHIGH L 1“:“} Whitlock, S. Omaha, Neb. sil ever shown under one roof. mother her first born. Yester '-:m\ s yard stated that it would be implossi- | €Ver, 18 measured, and us aceidents | stand; Miss ie Jones, Sew noon he developed o case of mflmd was | ble for any foul play to be _committed there | resulting from the undertaking.Ithink, | silver cake stand; James H, W taken to the hospital without being promptly discovered. There | are not numerous. But the catcher of | Tumbus, Neb., superintendent archt. i is no doubt but Gaw has left town, Whether | the regulation base ball implement, or | Giamond ring in can of tea; Mr [} he has taken the widow with him could not | globe, or toy—call it which you will— | Ffannah, N. 15th st., silver picklc stand; ks antic, | ® crtuined. takes his life in his hands. He has to | Miss Julin A. Morrs, Davenport st - rda, How to Manage a Railroad. teh a ball which might as well be a f silver butter dish; Mrs. M. C. Johnson, V. C. The only way to secure the successful cannon bail, with little power to tell | 17th st., silver sugar bowl; John § i H : N where it will find him or e it,and with | Howard, S. 23 st., gent's hunting case e e '.'.t,:"{,,‘:1"",';""[,‘:{1, Iiomace it | 4 certainty that if it hits him Serious or | gold wateh; Miss Idx Robbins, N. 40th ise baiEoauizent Lol glveiyihelE s is most licely to ensue. o silver’ picklo stand; Mrs, O. Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets Omaha, and attention, 1o employ intelligont aub. | Make it less possible that his noso or L ) ') L ), ordinates, who must be sufficiontly com- | jW shall be broken, or to prevent his | order, 27 cas of tea for IS OUT OF ORDER? ' sortment of sizes of those fine Linen Collars—warranted 2100 linen—and cone tinue to sell them at 65¢ per dozen-—less than one-third their value. Only one dozen to each customer. e e Persor R. P Breen and O, F vere in the ¢ gy Woods Henry, of Fairmont, are g J.T. Stobbs and O. €. coln, were Sunday visitors to tho 1 James 1. Wilson, jr., of Fairf son_ of 1d, Ta., o onator Wilson, was in the city yes- terday. AR teeth from being kno rold coin in can of te Wm. Sk L RS pensated and thoroughly disciplined. | 1 5 4 Al JATRILUO b P ol "({.syl:;\“xl 9t Pawnce (.J\'x‘u}x"‘.;du(;- Bylisitorcaavety il of construc. | he now wears a wire ¢ Cook, Capitol avenue, ])Il\\ll, not wholly dissimi or burgla mask This device, however, does not aly prevent a catastrophe. Injury and v ayhem to the hands® the eateher to get if he remains in wlou yan ox's muzzle | stand; Christine Nelson, S. 20th: street, mond ring; 1k Arken, Missou alley 1\||n |u\u. tl umond ring and sil- a; M. l‘ rivals in Omaha. tion, maintenance ‘and operation must Levi Gus, of the Des Moines Register, | be closely watched. In the observance camo over to Omaha yesterday to seo the | of these simple principles lies the seeret elephant'in a live city. of the great ss und world-wide [ PreY J. Warren, supe: t of the Bar- | fame of the P @ lines. Their !"3‘1‘ Josenh, Mo., | ofticers are not speculators or stock job- “",l T bers, but find 1n the broad field of their | the business long. s , il Gasline, d joints and | sugar bowl; M ber . 20th ~l|\‘nl Walker A. Hon Curtis, a wealthy manu- | vocation, varicty and full oceupation broken certain to come. | Council Blufts, In., silver READ THIS IF IT Is facture mber of the | for brains that rest only atu Il‘“ Injuries no sane person not a | tor in tea; John Kealing, \I\llm- AA‘xu»nehu:l\m.u(J o that neods buumd Towa logislature, wos an Omaia visitor Sun- | compern® Uit emnmloyes have mot | baseball plager would aceept for a | diamond ring in tea; C. Wrigl s wortl princely fortune given in advanc made light of by the true catche we often referred to by the eraft 16th street and 1 dish; Mr. Jos. 820 stree ey, ~\l\.* butte l Thompson, silver _ pickle day. ) the mean appc Miss Eitnore Mitior, a prominent voung | (e by lady of Kansas City, is spe ince of hirelings, but ty of men. The s of the Pennsyl- Lo with Mrs. Leopold ' Heller, on Ninet i B iREs et AYRIDNIE TR A Ee they were the sears won in an epoch- [ Miss Lillie Wachter, Saunders st., cl street, 3 ; it e Mploves and | deciding battle. The “regulation™ b gant gold ring, diamond rub; ‘~..,.].\x\\ 2 Will Beart.and Blon Cole.of Des| Moines; [ig S = S0 e pentt | is really an instrument of harbarism. in tea; Mr. D, 1. Kelly, S. 14tn N.W. Cor. i3th &,Dodso Sts. ;;r;l‘w“" AP Adhbione - hiin A ontinnalty | Tt has hurt others than the catcher,and ilver sugar bowl; Mrs. A.” L. Kin- 1 th to that city to take possession. | being improved. The unwrought | 0¢casionally kills an - innocent person, D i o who happens to stand in the line of its path, with easy celerity. el Sl o arc both expericnced newspaper men | mate and are pushers, \\Illu.h4 .lh st., diamond Glronic flflfl Sfll‘filfifll Diseases is subjected to the strongest tests, and the finished equipment is thoroughly inspected at short intervals, & . ~et Y, 9 NiaANS > 3 3 APPLIANC! ES run flEFONMI‘IES lm) TRUESES Ohi 4 e The methods of operation of the Penn- ageuXourtialicoad Molots lvenbiekle 15 M o givo you the largest Best facilitics, apparatus and remedics for suc hief Galligan, of the five department, has | oo cynin Tine include every safeguard NORTH, SOUTH, ver pjckle stand s, stock and give the lowest prices ressful treatment of every form of disease requ been granted permission by the commission- | 0w to railroad science, - The short JASTand WEST, , Dodge st., silver’ butter di in the city. | ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. ers to give his proposed exhibition during | and direct routes of the Pennsylvania | and secure your sleeping berths at 1 . vy Pierce st., dinmond vin . | FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. fair weok. Tho caso of Bd Ring, the fire | gystom, its army of employes and its 302 Parnam St., in can of tea; Mrs. M. Mclntyre, | Board and attendance; best hospital accomic < 3 and police orter who was suspended for | dctonsive o ment 1 bl Union e Ticket office grounds, silver butter dis ss Lulu dations in the we . A ) 3 5 slooping while on duty, is in the hauds of the | SXtensive equipment have made possible HARRY P. i, Bell, S. 19th st., diamond nean ||| elbrmites 2 : ; 3 by & the establishment of an organization of IR M = Club Feet, Curvature of e committee on discipline. City Ticket agent of tea; Mr., Al Barber, 1Sth st., g | Catarzh, Bronc through train service to the east that 1y Iickeu agont. » diamond stud in can tea; Miss I ectric pilcp ) Hebrew Charity Fair. offers u greater variety of choice and Death and Buria] in China. rehild, Cuming st., silver cake | || ey plsacen ey r' a En Er § LE IVBI' | ersl The following ladies have been appointed | better accommodations than have Popular Science Monthly: Whe! “ stund: Mr. T Whitmore, silver pickle | || HIRLS Opaa oY Ly 1 A Ditte 7 ss for donations for the coming | Peen known herctofore. ye itrains)| L ORLANIRNISN 68 LOIMIR LY ASDIVION 28 Miss Jo A N 0 e Diseases of Women a Specia Do Omy. Distillaq Dittorstin! the Suialted ] 1 BRAvgAl hoL ol ntithe expon ot DI e v nain S ined o for burgh, | Vexatiousness of any jicco of work, “"‘ Vs Brandty Chicego ||| NLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUSE | priotaty Sadicine. Lawtniis batniad a'o B 1 in d}:x;"u; lnn_ \‘Iu' .:nd* nk \m l(" Baltimore, Washington l’h\lnhlphm say, “'It is more trouble than a funeral; A3 Mr. W. H. Van- PR TR YO atent |‘4":Ia B7 :1, Gontains mo fusil otls, n ( es I Adler, S, Reichenbe 4 5 5 4 ey < SeAs s oD S, 884 st., 1o i ing case b essential ¢ orel st 3 i L Subin, Ao Neyer, ¢, Bracss, | and New York, The Pednsylvania spo- | the ""s"*‘“.‘3°f“»"“,‘.“f,"~".“".“‘.""".‘" A . e iR PRIVATE DISEASES. | i iy e ‘."‘..e’.‘.'.‘éfitfdl“"“?? i L. Dannabaum, A. Heller and'George Heyn! | eiul at 10 a. m.; the Fast line at 8:15 p. | the most maddening affuirin human ex- B Attty T All Dlood Diseasea successfully treated. Syph. | Pgunded 'l’r'llul:lmll(‘ ot Herbs ngd Ol banch | b —— m.; the Pe un\\l\mn limited p. | pevience. : | ; nao AL A0 CIOR stand . 3 c Woison, removed from (ke system without | Disagangto tuo taste, auiet and deciaive tn it ¢ Struck By a Train, m.; the Euastern e p. m.; Infants are buricd summarily, with- John A. Warner, lies - — ercury. New restorative treatment e yehensis or Yellow Jaundios William Hull was seriously injured yester- | the Atlantic express 1 5. m. | out cofiins, and the young are interred | ¢l vlmnul wateh in Me. A :'l Vital n,we‘:‘)“‘1:.:;«?:;;‘:2;\:\‘;1::Jx!xnl\yfim;‘;m\": i Cures Diseased Liver, “,,", f day morning by tho dummy train between | These are cach exe a{iE o | MUNEw I BaibuG ot unralbfotiigol | (MOUARBINGEL. | \Vor [ nications confidential, Medicines orinstruments | Rauiate ‘.,vl‘r‘.S{é‘Z;'Z:éi‘.f AR LN ! the transfer and the bridge. Ho was walking | tickets and Pullman accommodations | 88¢d, of both soxes, are elaborate in w, Leavenvorth st., silver by press, sccurely packed, 1o | wiiGle gystom. ] N sl s 2 W. Ad proportion’ to the number of the descend- sugar \m\\] ! Lo marks to indicate contents or sender. One per on the track and was struck by a passing y to C. W. Adams, asst. gen. pass. ats and to thelr wealth, When & Mrs. J. Cline, N. 18th street, ladies’ | BNACGUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL interview preferred. Calland consult us or arosold in Omahn, Neb. by th train. One arm and one leg e broken | agent, 5 Clark street, Chie e A S ; . . = * : Y DBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE history of your case, and we will send in | fo Richardson Drug' Co., Specia) and his head cut, but ot seriously. He Through tickets via the Pennsylvania | childless married man dies, his widow | hunting ease gold wate h\ in tea; l;~ { : " vlain wrapper, our Wholesui M;'l\-m i Tierct of Nebraska: i brought to Onal ken to St. Joseph's line b o arad A tng v | may perform the duties of a son toward . Cuss street, silver sugar bow "GO0 man D, hospital, Hall is an unmar el C"x'.'uff.lfiu e ghrpeured, from any | yim, may remain in his house, and may | M Murphy ) Upon Private, Speei \ - twenty-five, He was employed in cleaning L 8 L adopt children to rear as his heirs and | silver pic: kle s ind; ‘onner, otency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, witl cars for the Union Pacific, northwest, and it should be remem- > 2 X 2 wiestion list. Address Betedithat the Esnngyl lines are | 88 worshippers of the family names. if rect, diamond ring in can ; : 3 e f o sylvania lines are Bl siaoy e R Williams, 16th street, silver Omaha Medical and Surgical Inatitute, o Robbed His Fellow Waiters, also short and direct ‘from Chicago to [ Dis widow purposes marrying again, & Meé.CA . Tn Br DR. MCMENAMY i Oea e o 3 R 1o young male relative may, with the con- 1d; Mrs, A, L. Brown . ) ) § S A waiter at the “Casino” made a haul on | [ndianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville | ¥° tiotiae R ey () ilver five-bottle castor Cor. 131k ana Dodge St + ONAHA.NEB. i} Saturday night, and a lot of the waiters and | and the south. ‘;L';m‘;(j“;;:}"‘ remix ’it’p‘,(‘&& AR ey soway, Cuming stre e VT S AR B oA wm X7 ! bartenders belonging to that resort aro going e . tha actate ofitha M. MeMaken, Howard, THe CHICAGOQ Ano \ hatless and coatless In consequence. At 10 Bertingiaiiarond Lioss, o anacd M mail, $50 in_gold coin in te p o'clock one of the waiters “cashed in” and | - Detroit Free Press: “I was attorney | "\ n0 is about to die, he is re- R. Howell, ¢ ‘apitol avenue, gent's | quit. After doing so he visited the coat room | for the ailrond twenty years ago,” |, oCeq from his couch to a bench ortoa | mond stud in tea; Miss - 1 and |rlluk ove (\]‘lhlln;z n sn):h! Beforo com- | said o Detroit lawyer, “and one day | ymoved S0 b8 “Quet fo & beaell OF b0 & nio Russell, Parke avonio, silvo c ras a a lond an a Wi ) o o) o vi s R 3 s v i = A R ; Bis way from Omaha, his wardrobe roh. | ore o ““‘[_: “l‘l;l"“"fml,‘;ho‘i‘fig S;]““:fi’; stead as a burden into the other world. {n ) Lfim \huld‘ l\\'nlm'(:' ento wadch in CHICAGO ROCK lSLflD& PACIFIC R'Y U. §. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. forced with about a dozen coats—without , 0E, AN ke A He is washed in a new pot,in warm h; Miss Allie Young, North 20th st., Its main lines and branches taciude CHIOAGO, p. » Capital...... 250, 00/ | 4 3 vesteand us uiany hats of various stages of Itk ,}L‘::,‘Z‘;‘“h';t};,“‘h‘k‘l“‘{; 'l‘"‘““l':’ ".‘1{,‘:; water iu which a bundle of fnconse- | silvor suzar Lokl Tnre: J‘-] A Walk N LR IAICKIIEEARD YR A TNy RAILWAY. 1.‘-‘:—:‘»15-'.' i 2 X 0 : berepitude. sticks is merged. After the washing, h st., silver pickle stand ) ouHa] mm"mmu“_ . , | - AL Ol :‘I"‘] ll‘”,l‘,ll‘il'_‘l, ‘;::‘;d“ g f‘:'l ‘;}.7 000, 88 | 40 hot and the water are thrown away | Burnett, Howard st., 1 ENWORLH, ATOITSON. GEDAR HAPIDS, CATR, Branqent. 4 ¢ 5 MED Bione . Orogl, Lo @ngineon.g O stgnal the cross: | ¢ ather, e is then arrayed in a fuil | watch in teaj Mr, WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, and 8T. PAUL, 5 CZALLN, sident On Friday a smooth party approached a [ ing. I went out to muke an offer of | (& %/t C clothing, that he may ap- | st. silver cup; I. C and scores of Intermediate cities. Choice of HUGHES, um.m s eurb-stone jeweler on Thirteenth und Farnam | about $12,000. The widow was not able | [0\ 5 N des at his best. He breathes | St can money Grace O, | routes toand rausthe Bac o Onast, Al ran L] : ROTONE b streets. He entered iuto a conversation | 10 sit up, and I'stopped atu store in the lastin th 2 before the | Luney, Obio st., silver sugar bowl; Mrs Nieth Yulon Gapote, - Tpat SEMoR of Fine 10y, . R ] r reaaf) f c illage and bought some oranges and | 1is lastin the main room, before the | Luney, k12 8 sugar bowl; M Coaches, elegant Dining Cers, magnificens b i o with the jeweler and told him that he was ( ViHage d g orang largest door of the house, that the de- | Chas. Rouse, 17th st., silver pickle | mon Palace Sleepers, and (between Chicago, Bt. . TOUZALIN, K. soon going to start in the business humself, ]“““’l“’ und took them up. When we parting soul may easily find its way out | stand; Mrs, G. W. Boyer, South 2 t. éf,‘n"g"bnf_'f‘m',f_";’;‘“"fi",‘l‘;flfl""‘,ffiflfl:fi Hanking Oflce — | When the curb-stone man closed up the | 1081y got around to the matter of dam- | {40RE Ui, A" sheet. of spirit-moncy. ‘;1"'_1 BRI l“‘l“il”“‘i’l‘ first-class tickets. : THE. IRON BANK, 3 stranger belped him take bis stock to a ) ; i1 | rown paper having a pateh of gilding | st.,silver fruitstand; Mrs. Hent R'y Corner 121 wud Farnam Sts, ! Mr. A, Connor wasthe prospective merchant | 'oad was to '=',"\0~ bu don’t want to | ¢ 0 Vocause it i f the eyes | lar hmlnn, Miss Kate Extonds Wost and Southwoest from Kengas Oity in Uadlid old rne. Tl morning o | bo mean about it. ‘T suppose tho prasi- | (1 UL S Ut S | Dow UG T i T SIS R Fet O : ) L (I appeared at the saloon, just as the sleepy | dent and all of ’em are worried most to | Bt I b adies’ chateluine wateh in teas ]| VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WIC! ., | porter opened the doors. and claimed the | denth. and I o T eould stop all (he | count the rows of tiles in the roof \I\ o “l. toluin \\ln n \lnf ive botile | TUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and all points in MAX MEYER & HHU other fellow's satchols. Tho porter RabEs BB b ;h“r‘x'“ such case the r;.lmn_\v (iuuld never |ae YN RON ke Vo (£ NEROIYE LR KANGAS AND BOUTHERN NEBRASKA AR St P nized 1 s one of themen who had brou 5 h ’ 2 huild a more spacious domicile, story Lings| , S0 and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of tho OLESALE ) om | 5 nigl oA Sk just. Your bringing up that frait e Omaha, solitaire diamond lebrated Pullm aufacture. All safety ap: of uperiority N Ihem In, tho' Dighy ‘before, o dallverod | £ ovegihow: kind-henried you all are; | You con fnd eamiwell furnished | coaice T 1T [ T e Py P A hemihs i . Omalia and started a business of his own. | And if you think you could afford to | rooms at the Globe hotel, best located er diamond ring The Famous Albert Lea Route [\\( LIS a"( “\IC 0(1 ers The beavy hand of a South Omaha policeman | give me $1.000 ll'sign off.” house in Omaha. I p 3 Is the favorite betwoeen Chicago, Rock Island, d 4 v " interrupted him, and ke now languishes at | ‘T made her accept $5,000, and took silver sugar b Atchison, Zaness Oliyand Minusenolh #ad 06 General Agents for the city ball, her the money myself. Whon she re- Sheridan's Grave, with Gibson, Mill g Y et ialg e i celyed it she askod: Sheridan’s grave a few feet divmond ringin ten; Miss May | ormvorthorn Tews, Southwostars, Misncsota, aud don“wintiote'or it | STEINWAY, KNABE, CHICKERING e "\l""“ lw;dm.(-luun Dog. *Won't the road be crinpled?” from Arlington mansi In the dis- is, Burt st., silver pickle 1d; | Bast Central mn;mw\;mwmwn Splrit L +. Tndianapolts, N othon noa e tas iy 'he five-year-oid daughter of John Em *Oh, no.” tane 8 tho capital city, the Mr. G, A. Whiting, Saunders st.. $10 in | Sioux Fells end many other town: cities. tabure. and other first-class Planos, blem, who resides on Virginia avenuo near | Cor's run just the same?” e e R L ,,mm Sin’ in e va. John Guthard, | oo o T Bemecs A e o o Nl e ARSI | Louk at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR 4 Leaveuworth street, was shockingly bitten | - Yes, monument flanked by the glistening | Sarpy house, Papitlion, Neb., silver ncinnati and other Bouth UNORTH-WESTERN" TEN DAYS, ¥ by a vicious dog yesterday morning. The “And none of your folks are mad at | dome of the capitol” and the st L-]y pickle stand in te; Miss Mautilda e A s Ofloe o i wocation. Al ticket pDown M""""E ! dog 18 a shepherd belonging to Henry Nelson, m‘c‘f‘ & squares of public buildings,and between | Smith, y. :Il:mmnd E.8T.JOHN, \'. A. HOLBROOK, P WILSON, 1Steinway Square, cost 350, Payment, Paymen a neighbor. Tho child was bitten ou the right {\\u 1 Tt s b | roll ke s beoad. oxpanse of the s!nfi]- T ‘l‘ a; ].v\nn:lls, u.uxmaém“momv\ne.aymm ien'l Pasi Agent, | 1Steinwn o w0 nom temple, tw under the left eye, and on the “Well, then, ake it, but if the | mering Potomac, its bosom generally | Capitol ave 2 L. ll(n.muhqum cost $600, for scalpabove the forehead. Dr. Reeves attended | road should get hard up and want to | rufled by the soft summer breeze Edward Reed, No. X SAT TO 1) o Sww daal 25,00 15.00 . the case, cauterizing and sewing up the | borrow, it'll find me ready to lend.” Upon the crown of the hill stands the Imv«l; Mrs. Art Bri i 20,00 10,00 wounds, 'The doctor did not, ider th (2tont i - d0g rabid, and _ aithough the mother of tho A P YT historic Leo _nmn-lwu once the lu‘h‘xvm, )u( gant h\\rl[ ~“vr1‘|lrll| .T.lmm‘ nd T.~¢l- E 3 %m e ¢ | ohlld clamored to b £ i oW, » | Martha Curtis, whence George Wash- | ting; Mr. Will Lewis, Thirty-cighth lL o) ; g | ) Shat it be shiowed o tive. Ty moqdavised | Forthe grand regatta to be held at | ington bore her ns his bride; whence, | st.. silver sugar bowl; Mri John L Rewen i * 5o 8w { this ,,s:;“,“ was that l:.:;, “Dlg w‘:ull show § Salt k:lie’l"l‘\“gu“ l-i‘:l u‘nfi -il‘. the 'll"ml"l also, Robert E. Lee, the great lau(ln'-r of Kcu-hu{?. I):]nr»n\]\u;rl sty ,.'m. fruit Hlfs l'mum.-l‘\':} l,"1‘.‘1'1 piight o vy { 3 symptows of being rabid within thirty days cifie, “The Overland Route,” will sell | the confederate armies, found a wife in | stand; Miss May Whitney, Chicago st., 10, 08t nOW 4 h M b f ho was uffected with that maludy, und the | tickets' August 25 at one faro for the | another daughter in the Curtis line. | silver pickle stand; Mrs, Charles A. flj 1 Hali ',‘\Wl;;‘g\*; iy : . : r\;::)lllh\z‘lmld hmu‘\il\:shuut:m(uulluuuleth ronnd trip, Good going to and includ- | Round about the grave, dotting the | Eckhart, North 25th st., silver sugur ——— P 3 %00 g ki Bie child, i her play attampted to pick up | iNE August 80, returning until Septem- | sloping hillsides, ure lofty oaks and | bowl; Mrs, Albert Johuson, South 11th | Cerfificd Checks, Payable at Sight on the §E Fnsrcusd 00 100 { LA R IAT RusREIedto Dlok b | bar gy HARRY P. DEUEL, chestnuts, with here and there an ever- | st., silver five-bottle castor; Mrs. M. Puget Sound National Bank Given as Avg AWK o O, i ] umped upon her and bit her before she could City llnfie"gh‘l' A\L't‘"‘ green freighting the air with balsamic | Kaig, lhwgurd st., silver cup; My s-:umy for Money lnvested. .8 -h“m"m . r‘.‘.'r“.slz'lm:m 10.00 .00 ! rescued, 1802 Farnam street. | breath, Russell, South Omaha, diamond r o thows e T jnsing proberty on time, we Passonger accommod Bar Coat now $155.E0F 80, 10.00 59 ) i - T VTSI e ST — in toa: Miss Lll:m Barnes, Davenport : W will aliow Tro 0 m.m'f.':f'f““ 1iwon & Hamilh organ § 3 A solid vestibule train daily, with Rt y . 5 $ 7 3 st., silver sugar bowl, FUMNESSIA t. St HOULIA bhn 10.00 6.00 4 dining car attached, viathe Burlington According to theIron Age the longest Call and see the large stock of safes Miss Maud Buchanan, North B lgh- 1bth | CHCASSIA RS e sass issstiiestasn Bt et atd route, leaves from’ their own depot, | straight reach of railway in the world | and vault doors carried by Meagher & | teenth street, silver fruit stand; M NEW YORK T0 LIVERPOOL Y14 QUREXST “z‘ W Bring this a h ¥ R0. Ly Omaln, at 8:45 p. m., arriving at Chi- | ison the new Avgentine Pacific rail- | Whitmore at 419 S. 15th strect Omaha. A. Wheeler, South TS | LA L | GeB -] MAX MEYER & BRO., cago 10 a. m. Tickets sold ana sieeping | way, from Buenos Ayres to the foot of Se————— - = t, silver sugar bowl; Mr. " \ CITY OF ROME the World. | Ocr! dise Corwer Sixteenth and Farnam St ) car berths reserved at the city office, [ the Andes. For a distance of 211 miles Sheridan’s $3 Bu. ness Sword. ant, traveling salesman, diamond collar | £hisy Sound National bank and -.,...v...‘.., Saloon passase (o Olasgaw. Derr o 3 s L e aleoiel 1223 Farnam street. Telephone 250, the line is laid without @ curve. The Washington Post: It is noteworthy [ button in can tea; Miss Mamie Taylor, | 80 2 70U 680 _CrAW ¥ " o s 3 P A g I ng 1 e ——— level nature of the country will be evi- | that while the enumeration of General | South Omaha, silver five-bottle e story A Philosophical View. dent from the fact that there is neither | Sheridan’s property includes 35,000 | Mrs. Robert Barnes, North Eleventh e .“_M" / “Ma,” said Bobbyl in a slightly in- | a cutting or an embankment which is | worth of swords, ete., the sword which | street, sily sugar bowl; Mr. William « i o i & stute of ubstan: _,,‘ b ured tone of voice, “there were lots of | deeper 0]: higher than {mn yard, The | the general carried all through the war, yers, Albion, D mail order, dia- S oebie e oe | [ Yor! ¥ vy ol ings you let me 'do before the baby | entire absence of wood on the plain | on which the record of his victories was mulnl ring and $10 in gold coin in tea; loseatuie. Address € MOOK s ] { came that you den’t let me do now.” across which the western end of the road | engraved, and which wasthe ceremon- | Mrs, F. 13. Daniels, Davenport street, | "5 ““EE”A-".‘%‘.LE "”w“‘““ LiSTa | geNDERSON BROS., 72 La Salle St.. Chicago. ieto s Vouiiy **Do you ‘think so, Bobby?" passes has led to the t'\t-l;»nuhuse of | ial sword that lay upon the general's | silver pickle stand; Mrs. William A. . W. T. Or to any of our locul agents, )\ i “Yel " asserted Bobby. “'Still,” he | melallic sleepers. =~ Operutions bave al- | bier all through the obsequies, was pur- | Phillips, Howard strect, silver sugar | = Yy R — F Gives imme F ‘s-ron c°|.° f 3 quie W. J. GALBRAITA, TEID' E"'LOYIEI ¥ sl £ went on with more philosophy, *‘1 can’t | ready begun on the mountain section | chased by him at the beginning of the | bowl; F. C. Denniston, Cass street, dia- i ‘ expect you to be so good a mother with | of the road, which 1s to cross the Andes | war for 83 from another officer, who hud | mond stud in can tea; Miss Susie Love su[gunn Ind Ph]slcli)\. : '."’"3. No'cap n.c‘o.moy Aé‘n‘?‘.".: -——-—————————'—‘ ) ‘:};nh ldren B8 you were when you l ““dlw 0\)0!1 up communication with the \ lgughl itat an :\:;flxgu;;. Chh.uxo tor fi)};'l Couneil Blufls, Ia., silver sugar onc-x\: m:‘fifw m‘.‘x“&:mfi‘fin‘m M"J‘m« ‘s‘u{fn AGENTS SUPPLY CO. 74 Fieh Aven PEEm.Ess DYES Arh"'b Efl { [ ad one,” Chilian line, @ SAE Amoun il i