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i‘ v i ! THE OMAHA DAILY EE: SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1889, THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue yes- THE Judges, Jurles ana Attorneys Doing Considerable Business, James Bond, who has been lying in the are not opened as thay pass throng the cf as a goneral thing, but forwarded with a card owing the name of the bauk through which they pass. The amount of the spu- rious money is then charged up ngainst the 1) GOLLARS AND CUFFS, terday, $13,20 county jail since September 15, of last year, 'r’(?,';'..':..fl'.':\"‘;"|'""'.':..?".‘.'r.,:::m ""]'-‘r'.'p’"n,"-fl,\f.‘,‘{(; The Hrotherhood of Railrond Brako- f under the charge of highway robbery, was thus far this year in silvor has amounted to ond annual ball in men will_give its s rech 15, Masonic hall on the night of M On next Tuesday night the verein will give another ladies’ soc taken before Judge Groft and given bis free- dom. It is claimed that the property ob tained by him, a gold watch and some money, was given to one Laura Wood, who has since about $250,000. Mr. Nerney is not a big man but he has joggled with niore bags of millions than any banker in this part of the country, L Hundreds of our customers will remember the wonderful sale of collars we had lagh fall when we sold those splendid 2100 Linen Collars at 65¢ a dozen. ¥ never seen before—nor since. That was somoething These collars gave such satisfaction that we have been try. which will include a gymnastic « e was supposed 10 | Mioss who taite Dr, Jones’ Hed Clover I 1 ) tion and closo with a ball, - have boen committed under tho Omaha end | Tonic never hitve dyspepsin,costivonoss ing ever since to gf-t them at a figure which would enable us to sell them all the year .m...‘ I(tn(h ]:m;! ']ixn--;lmn‘ l‘hw‘l"” of the Pacific bridge, but o man | bad breath, piles, pimples,airue and u around for that price, but the manufacturers would not furnish them regular. We have, vere before Judge Berka yesterday, d, who was at that time | laria, poor otite, low spirits, head- 5 N Ty N A f BITRPOON WItH DSLnt YIS BIFLIENY 1001 | ol o) whO LAY, Gt (HHRE ST L s o8 o Sees) however, succesded in getting another lot —this time only turn-down —of the same quality ing vags of the se He gave them S0n. County Attorney Mahoney st Goodman Drug Co. of linen, but new shape. W sh all offer them at pecial sale on Monday morning F 8 fifteen days each to clean up. that the witnessos had all le l:, town, and = oo A meeting of the citizens interosted | 8KCQa have the case diemissed, '~ 0 WHAT IT €08 X~ in public improvements in the northern go Groft, pieaded guilty City Comptrolier's Footing of the S . will be held at 10 one year in the pon Year's . r:\r‘! of the Sixth w e opera house in Central park this ,lu)u’ before 1'|i-.~muuu) h\}- m'flt City Comptroller Goodrich has just com svening. &b 7:30 o'clook check for €10 to Simon Fisher City Ce ollor Goodric IR ¢ 114 e : I DA N ! Max Meyers storo, \who cashed. it, bat soon | ploted his annual report, for the lst year, 1t These collars are WARRANTED 2100 LINEN, and of as good a quality as is sold by Chiel Seavey has had printed a va ety of blanks,” which systematizes his work to a great deg One of these @ blank summarizing each day all the and other work of the police % ary force igned thereto was discovered that the bogus. The jur case ag in tt he Union Pa motion for a new tri on the grounds that the verdict was not shows the expenditures of the various city funds, the cost of maintaining the police and fire departments, the salaries paid out of the general fund, the maintenance of sewers, curbing and guttering, paving, gradivg and the construction of sidewalks, \KII other houses for 20¢ or OWDER dozen. > apiece. In connection with this extraordinary collar sale we will offer Monday morning lot of pure Linen Cuffs, in two of the very Jatest shapes, at 65¢ par half dozen or The linen in this cufl is not of quite as fine a grade as that in the coliar a large 2H per , but we Personal Paragraphs. e, (st the ity o suit | SPecial funds are not included in the report, Absolutely Pure. guarantee it to be of batter quality than is foun in cuffs usually sold at 25¢ a pair. e e B Ll S L scover about §0.030 damages by reason eport will bo sent to the mayor Tue ’ In order to supply as many of our patrons as possible we shall sell only one dozen xton. J. . Hunt, of Hasting: yesterda, J. C. Crawford, of West Point, 18 a guest at the Paxton. J. D. McDonald, of Fremont, is registered at the Murray. A. C. Colton, of Beatrice, registered at the as at the Millard nging the wde of Sixteenth, Seven hand i streets, is still in progress It will probably be jury to 1y atternoon Judge Hopewoll took by jury, of Joseph Barker and s arainst Rosa Henningson and others, 1t is 1 su tment for the possession of On the e submitted to the coxncil roport is here appended: al Fund— ning of this day it will be for approval. The A marvel of purity . More cconomical and cannot bo altitudes of lo powdos Powds thih the ordinary kin: competition with tue shortweight alum ¢ only in Royal Ba Wallstreet, New York 1 in st collars and cuffs to each customer. We also invite attention to our laundriel and unlaundried shirts. { department to give more value for less money than any house in the United State:. our three qualities of ask the ladies to compare unlaundried We claim in this We are shirts, which we selling at 30¢, 50¢ and 70c, with any shirts sold by other houses for almost double the Paxton last night, lots in Ciew. R Total 091588 el 1 . g Y R . v M. M. Stewart and wife, of Ierlin, Neb., "}‘”':_‘(:ll'.“"‘\“"_fl‘f"““;"‘ ;'h'::‘xf;“I.‘I,‘“r(“':’"*mf‘I")"l‘; sire Pand 4 money, and they will find them in quality and make e jnal in every ‘I('Nl\\‘:‘!. 'J‘h:*, laundried '1"'—‘"4)«? in which ono Charles Johnsor: was ac- | Slarics shirts at 65¢, 90c and $1.25 are fully as good as those others ave selling at $1, $1.50 and $2, \n.‘rr'x[{ AT, gused of nssaulting with intent to kil l{mul{ Miscella B L) Jevore, a seab engineer, who was employe P o e ToLt o0 efhest it o emplojed | ngi PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. in the 0 witnesses were examined. The W, empanclled. and when the case was [ Thomas C, Patters stopping at the Murr: J.J. Stubbs, of Oakland, Neb., the guests at the Paxton. among stag in law was stien a recess to will to trial a little ek, und to settle tho ¢ Ming was taken when tho ¢ ohn Anderson sned James Mills for & Total § 02.07 Sewer 1und The TYLER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTERS Cannot b Excelled, They are Elegant in Design and very Low in Price, ' Also, Court House Furniture, and Some 400 Gtyles of Offico Desks, Chairs, Tables, Eto. 100 Page Illustrated Catalogue Free. Po 6 i , | for labor performed in building a house in . Eqliitablo Cifo Insorines o i Spenit. | B Rozers! wddiion T TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A, b GOODRICH, ATTORN o1l and Tliinois, J. M. Brownell, of Minr Dr. Brownell, of Spirit Lake, la., city, called here by the death of ars, Mary Aun Brownell, Peterson and ( tion to foreclose lot in Hanscom place. mount of indebtedness on the lien is alleged to be ot for building a house Cleaning streots., Water Rent I'nnd Rent of hydrants...... Juldgment Fund— st and int, 16.19 , Chicago; 'ndvics L yours 43 quietly and legully trausicted Nebraska Glothing Company | Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, Omaha. L& A. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BEL T Waiting fur Cribs. ely Case. GENTS' R e ES' o Tot Emery and Marjoric Burns have been | Tho prospects for a red hot lezal contest in & LADIES SPINAL d at the Crechie, and the children | the district court bofore this term r ,,'f"'l'u,' No. 4 SPINAL No, 4 APPLIANCE arding there now number — four. The | uyend ¢ O Gl e Sl sl BELT, J, APPLIANCE Sioa 4 cipal reason that more have not been % Lz . {3 ATTACHED, O. Hawes has long been figuring as an active idewallc I ATTACHED. ed is due to th ck of cribs, thuse red from the cast not having arrived. — wsmt. He elaims to have worked up the N n In Mental Gloom. for Robinson, and performed about | [iH,a0e No. 4 Ladies Jailor Joe Miller took James Cole, an in- bit of the labor attachied o bring mat- | pyyine (hedts ¢4 sane man, to the Lincoln asylum yesterday. P'ving Funds Charles Fiddler was brought back to the | DEYS are interested, but not s0 deeply as | paving alleys.. .. ' county jail from the asylum. He had becn | Hawes. He thinks now that they ave trying | 1yist"Croling ivundss in that institution for about eight months (things 80 that when tho day” for and his demented condition has,not im- ing - fees = comes _around his . Sew proved. He will be taken to the poor farm. will be Dennis. 1t indications | 3,14,z sewe t effect become strong enought during [ e § Petty ( i ine ; on those with whou hie has been associated | iiting viaducts Paralysis, Epi- -z Ctiarlos Rodell, o _vagrant, was given | undhring suit aguinst thom Tor. hia ohiim, | o5eci unds— s, [eatt Dis. 52> fifteen days, four on bread and water. The case will pass through another cpurse | OP'OK & wid'n'g cy Disenses —52 MRS Barton Hiles, the smiler, made his weekly appearance in court yestorday for being st tho iiag of @ bill of ex- i U o current s under tho perfect contr ant drunk, and paid his usual fee, £ and costs, auscript sotting forth its AQviao to Moihel be made mild or Busensor. gevome t mplaint; this eannot he done y L Tho n rod i rr R record, and claiming on behalf of Robinson % Ll Mothers. % o1y O Wea enis connected Qirectirto th the disks are g0 adjusted thatby means of our appliances ged with vagrancy, got [ Fec oy Y Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al e a T R over th 1l 15 the Latost fnd y indeed when sentenced to fifteen days’ hard labor. Trouble With a Tenent. charged. Marringe Licenses. Following aro the marriage licenses is- 1are of the prolits, and refused to make an L0 X — sued yosterday ia the county courtby Judge | accouating to his' partner. According to | offered. The dogcatching the most rabbits Shields: Paddock the books were kept in such a way | will be awarded first money; the next best h i > Sgiaonc that no one could scertain _ how | secc ¢ 5 a Nmmvnm]_R:snluur.‘. the’ funnelar ‘x\;\'mlrs oot l“mhlly second o and the next the third and Warranted absolutely pure EX | Meyer Silver, Omaha, Rt e ot o e bicycle track will be con- ©ocoa, from which the excess of { Sarah Newman, Omalia. 00k A R Ao doa i o ThTeatisacioy into a rabbit run with high wire Oillhas been removcd, It has more George Proscott, Omaka, ( S acamnnced wan o o | screens around it on either side to prevent than three times the strength i B | and the matter was left in his hands. He re- | i e008 & i iom ida from its flect of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow.. Mary Jane Hammond, O { Louis Mason, Omaha... 1 Emelia Noruan, Omaha. - mission expired. On account of Pad- R Ao L Y A g ¢, strengthening, casily Whita Caps on the Brain. dock wants the court to order an accounting }'.irl(f',‘"",,:,‘,".3:,‘,{.,,5’,'",”"‘fl,‘.’,f,):{f‘}vfi,‘:fl"‘.‘:; 1& admirably adapted for in. 't Reo smonte er at Nine- | in the premises. P ogicaptured, 4 ) as re- ci s, Nervois Stuart Reed, a demented’ pauper at Nine- i gards the time, have not as yet beon com- ns 1-':.:',-..u:,‘:x o teenth and Vinton, who imagines that he has a half interest in all the possessions of attorney in the celebrated Robinson-Jones ters into shape. I'wo or three other attor- the case, Patrick will turn s of the progre to-day on an argument of objections made that the or| evidence whic exceptions w 1 shoula not be th @ nanded to Juage Wakel, ms to have received none of it. Blan- chard kept the books of the firm, and it is leged that he drew heavily in excess of his ported that Blanchard w ebted to Pad- dock in the sum of $2,586.85, but was so long in making the report that the time of sub- s i County Court, neary was appointed adminis- ing sic radin Grand Total £1,005, tsed for children teething, It soothes oftens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhaa. promises to bo a model cotertainment. = Any mdividual owning a greyhound may enter the same to compete for prizes that will be ape as I'he rabbits will be stationed in Tt s the tailless jack can give the sw feat, and one released at a time. age stgted that test of dogs pleted, but the projectors state that it will be oue of the eveats in the ncar future, RS Vo, asesand all others <25 Electricity « Groatest inprovement e G To-Galy wants the best, and this ho will ind the Owen to be. Guarantee Bolt, which Coutnins Two Batterics and Twenty Galvanic that will co pplying sody Delt has j 1t difiers from ail othe) trieily 1o ( atented August 16th, 1887 It is & Haltory Colly, Wil 20 plaints, in fact all ne o with it. Belt' contain RS 0ases pe Tho curre er the perfec 5 improy g 10 G 5 Of strengi, Positivo and Nej iints Curable by Electricity ora Galva ¢ Body emedis [ gative current, and tery. T e the and fagent. This Back View. yer of alelt strength, except onr No. 4 Full Powe; current ean be rcyersed, eurrent can be Tested Electr GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187, BAKER’S ugar, and is therefore far imore ecoromical, costing less than, one cent @ cup, It is delicious, root or Sold by Grocers everywhere, V. BAKER & Wealth! Healh I8 co, Wakefulues: ngto misery, | Tom Mur was at the police court again | tratrix ef the estate of Michael J. McE at 1 Age. N =, W ¢ 2 yesterday. A fow weeks ago he was incarcer- | deceused. ; ll h‘hvr l’lryyllu;‘,lf(,l bwlll l“ull‘n:nn oty m]-, Dfl['cl]eslfll', Mass, ! d Age. s \ =2 o) N, W. Cor. 13th & Dodgo Sts. ated because he was carrying a revolver . e Eeniese Rt blanibookupnkars (ete. i ausad by o SRRy pRasnRR with which he said he intended to killaman | Woedruff Granite Quarry. Chavtien y i DELAYS ! "IN e oo s e ot eetiog o i ot Shton) wic GOMPANY’S |ioa |ARE DANGEROUS i h 10, This time hie came of his own accord | granite aving blocks, sills ¢ ecting wi o-morrow (Sunday, 2 e 8go. iis time e came of his own accord [ granite in paving blocks, door sills and R / and many times will prove to you & gr BRACES, and told the police n number of wild stories about the white c. after him and steps, or blocks of most any dimention nd Opera houss at 7:5 the interests of the Council Biuft: ), in and O EXTRACT of MEAT. 088, t You should not delay even for a day for Doformities and Trusses, ps being at cheap figures. Also handle at my > J Ve are L e aing IV ea S hbRA e g & ./ & 0 ¢ Finest and Cheapest Ment Flayouring OUr comIng to our store. We are makinz ! Doy ho iad narrowly escaped with his life | Tincoln yard all cinsses of out stone. for | Chautauqua. assembly, Rev. W. . Harsha, | Hiade ones sah o A oat o o8 send tho p claan sweep of our endire stock of wintar | | Rert nciltion upparatus i remedion for siccrse on several occasions any part of the state. Ask for figures, | Rev. T. M. House, Dr. Durvea and G. M, | bié tonie." - Annual sale 50000) ars. fndihemonnyll ‘nob eltack goods; and will name’ you prices that will Mealca) oF Surg cal 1 reatmont § e Thomas Prie vy 9 " | Hitcheoek are the speal a y Goodm nterest you, MS F Balled, Chained and Loafed. Thomas Price, Lincoln, Neb. ovening is |:rnl|| o S84.8, hroftable LoD 1110 Far | | FIFTY ROOMS {,?fl.&fi;'.%"‘.:.fia.. Yesjeaday half a dozen prisoners from " S It is not desigaed to solicit subscriptions, * 2 — e A ; thio city il were put o work cloaning the SLID DOWN THE PILLAR. but to present, through practical Chautaudqus GRATEFUL—COMFORTING 1A on Deformiiion un Drnen aturi, Bronchitie, fubylato gutters and street crossings on Douglas and its intersections. Four of tho fellows worked and did some slight service mn re- moving a considerable amount of rubbish, Two, Gert McCoy and . Johuson, each had & log decorated with a chain and ball, These Mrs. Cooley Disappeared While Pandt Slept in Innacence. There arc no flivs resting on Mrs, Cooley. “The story of her escape from Deputy Sheriff Pandt, is flecked w *h romantic features and workers, the value to Omuha of such an en terprise; what has been done to establish it ; what its possibilities in the future are; and what is needed to set it in practical operation. The soft glow of the ten rose s ac- quired by ladies who uso Pozzoni’s Com- Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST g knowledge of the natural luws “By & thore ations whic pris Eotesy, Kidiey, Bladdor! Kar, Kkin and Bigod, and all Surgical Gperations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN KItEE, ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTB MAKING A KPECIALTY OF i proves her to be @ woman of daring nerve, N o g oo itk T plcoman i | Lr0% b (0 oo wom of ‘daring nerve. | 1415403 \adles who ur T s PRIVATE DISEASES. charge of the gang made no attempt to compel 0KIDE; 0LrIY G Y with hip ———— 14 by Richardson A Blike, Brace & Co | which may sn Al Blood Diseases su. Iy . 7 these two to work, satisfying himself that thore was no law on carth which would force tiese men to work unless they wanted to, There Wwas a crowd of about two hundred people around the spectacle during the morn- g, Oue spectator said that he thougnt it was bad policy to exhibit men on the streot or to expect them to work when the work could not be exacted from them. He thought the exhibition was demoralizing. card neverthicless, as the chuch was crowded fair Pandt arrived at Stanton, ock p. m., where he was com- velled to remain until Thursday morning to wait for a train going to Creighton, Two rooms adjoining one another were secured at the hotel. Mrs. Cooley was ushered mto one of them, and left, as the officer supnosed sc- curely locked up. The latter took the other decided to take advantage of it., The win- Tribute to Uncle Sam, The returns of the internal revenue ofic for the month of February are officiully re- ported as follows: Penaltics . Beer stamps Spirit... Jigurs Tobacco ... of Charl Roemer, occurred yesterday Millions of Trees! Consisting of Fruit Trees, Small Frui! Facilitles unsurpassed. Write for wholesale by the Judict d'tins by JAMES EPPS & CU.,".”}’."'\'.‘,.",““‘.‘-‘ NraND. -——I” 7'—_.'_— A Sure Cure We have World outside OR— medy, unknown to anyone in the uny, and one that s Poison romoved from Now rostorative tro 8 unablo 1 viell u ence. Al ¢ ®s OF instruments packed. no marks Lo | ” One aul'intoryinw atod ut howo b onfidon{ial Dross, onts oF wil nnd und we will Perac nistory of your cas send in plain wrappor, o BOOK TO MEN, FREE! Dpon Private. Kpecial or Nervous Discasos, 1mpo- tency, Hyphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with gneston st ” Addross » room and retired to sweet dreams of his can- | &0 y ental Trec il Shrub. A & a Medical and Surgico sti The Chief DId Not Sin didacy for sheriff next fall. But his prisoner | SPecial tax, e Otns bl B Lars ° DT O© B2 A .| O Midical and ”'.”“"‘,’""“““' Lig > Not Sing, was not given to sleep, On the other hand, Iment of Trees and Seds for planting DRR. McHMENAMY, d Tho announcement that Chief Scivey was | sho remaimod . very wide - aseiy 1ndy 4 i 20to 60 DAYS, Cor, 13t and Dodgo Sts., - - OMAHA, NED, 3 to render a solo at the Hillside Cougrega- [ had her wits actively —at work . Timber Claims. ® | this s w i SR T SR I — . tional church entertanment Thursday night | devising some moans ~ of eseape, ral of Mrs, Roemor. ; : sisu disenso which hns herctofor proved a mistake, but was great drawing | There was one avenue open to her and she | The funeral of Mrs, Minnie Roomer, wite | LOW PRICES AND CHOICE $10CK. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool Baflled all Medical Science. Or Spinney& 0. dow of her zoom opened on a balcony from ; . A rotail 1ists, - Address, Passoa Aot ety py ovening was | which by rking tho dangers of sliding | MOrming from tho residenco of Dr. L. A. | gy ey aNDoAM NURSERIES, | From New York Evary Tuesday, 4 passed. About twenty-five members of the [ down & post, she could reach terra firma and | Merriam, 665 Saunders str The Rev. W. D. S. LAKE. Proprietor. 1 police force, with their wives, were present, | then casily 'make her way to the house of Harsha officiated, Phe pall bearers were | g gy A 2 TowaA. | Cabin passage #35 and 8, according to location | recen o8 the Wor ronfo # y some fricnd living in the vicinity, Who H. Rok V ed I SHENANDOAR, - = lowa, of state room. Excursion #66 1o 8%, deep seat 5 tha ve Tho programme prosonted was muinly \ 4 vicinity. When tobinson, William Bullard Reed, M. enred hundreds who [ by . musical.and the various renditions are ighly | the deputy had fallen into a souad ‘sleep and | C. Bévine Willitm Scisson, all of Park 10dge Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates. | PG IRV incurable, and we | XT k1) DN spoken of. The chiof took part, but did’not | &1k Was auiet in tho httle village, Mrs. Cooley | Kutehts of Pythias, and W, W. Gox and AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, cinilien us @ case’ that we | { sing, giving instead o select reading, enui- | H0iselessly floated wito the darkness and fled, | Willlam Putnam Cramer, of the Ancient 53 Hroad: ew York, [ will not cure in less than sixty days. ety bl \ VI tled “The Hattle of Rocky Canyon.” s, | D0 0ne knows where. Sheriffl Coburn's men | Order of United Workmon. JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wester Afent, inco e isiory of e b & Trie specif 3 ey hud hoe e ey Gonyon i Mrw | gro'making o affort:in the it i ol pbs L ) % Rundolph v, Chicago. | for Syphills s been sought for b NERYOUS, CHEONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES of 3 vocal solos und ducts.' “Among tie'other foa- | HCF. They suy th 0is no dunger of her ro- The Drummers Outing, HARRY E. MOORES, Agent, Oma i i MEN an1 WOMEN successfully tronted. . a A y - urning to Omaha until the excitement has Iravalln et o g 4 X MAG nepy. BB G o inagelo by biss Commtone, 8 | L G0 e oo Traveiing men avo. urged 1o stent we | NATIONAL, BANK it mAG YOUNG MEN : y Dr. Y, y Mr. u bting of the exocutive e o i | wasdiscovered, and wo ure justitied in saving 1 i and Mrs. McCulloch, aud selections by T Wootlng of the oxecutive - eomimiiien of tho U, 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. SUES THAORTy Teeimedy in the World tnat will o AN mixed and male quartettes, A collation of Nearly $60,000,000 of Assots, Western Travelingmen's outing in the | =~ 2400.000 itively cure, beciuse (he latust .\lelvn‘l \\A“uxl-‘. % cobifodl affairs of the Connecticut Mutual | Sunday at8 p. m. Sub-committees will be | Surplus Jan. Ist, 1889, L avTe Booke: oy g Wil cur Sl wvorytntg ko s’ Tl | LUl orshan e s B WA i with patent | cure. Chiracs roisonabiv, expecinily (o the poor. A New Train, Insurance company cnts o appointed and all arrangements completed U8 AND DIRE o M W. Y ares. br Tour Buper 3 rom full-sized music plat per from full-sized maric pla Bk “I'f' wiste our time and mone had virtue, or doctor with IDDLE-AGED | Wants an Accountin 25 cents a bottle, v W. I". Wilson who rents a barn from v i i Z The Owen Belt1s not a Chain, Wire or Voltaio Belt, or i Bad, of any'description. IUwill cure ali comy 3 5 1 casily sworn and superior to a1l otiers. | > J. W. Paddock appliedl to the district - = r o dy, « y from 0 ten o y or night. After examining this belt you will huy no other, as it fs light and easily wor i tuperior o & 7 it for two wonths, and Smith ordered him to bomadalnthaibisintss fairs of Gaorgo B days’ trial, and if it docs not Prove to bo o do What we Represent, You can return it to us, Physicians ehdorse the Owen Bl M.Ilhu !w:\.‘ L -“h:;mn”Ig:'w-";" ‘treat yourself with clectricity cate, | Wilson refused to do 8o and Smith | g e '8 60 Del B e s thay | A Model Entertainment to Come Off [ of s ata writien by b plysiciin o over 40 ears experionet, which Wil bo sent you with our book of testimonials in g sealed emvelope, giting instructions I w (o trert yourself with elecnelty removed the doors and other port- anchard. In ion he cluims that at the C o S without th ofa plhiy: or the usc of medicine, —Send for cetric Insoles, Price EHIChL Wit s onn rest assured that they will yeceive an honest opinion, ablo portion of tho barn so. that the dajla: | hewas a partnor of Blanchard (n tho. basl __atthe Colosseum Soou wasle your money on belts e yearsago. Wehave privato coneuitation toms for latics as well as kents, dn 211 wlio call o write us enn yoot asabred that they Wil yereive an Howes quent coul usc it. Hoin_turn had the | noss of tradiug with the Sioux Indians at William Ingram and John S, Prince are | andif the beltis not adapted Lo their case they will bo 8o advised. Open at all times. Consultation at oflice, or by mail free. For inform e o tesrtion of rbpess SWhnn iy | Ked Cload agencs. Padiocic put up the | arrunelog fors bowndrabiit contest i the | odyityr | The QOWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO.. 306 North Broadway, St. Lou clous destruction of property, When the | cash and Blanehard furnished. seme experi- | Colosseum. A large number of jackrabbits — case came up for trial Smith was dis- ce. They made moncy, but Paldock [ have been trapped, and will be used in what | =—— | The connecting link between No- | gratifyiug view of its solidity and | [°F e summer trip which will be Leld e, ¥ica Prosidont. aLBUM L propaid, STANDARD AIANG [ mediciues that ne j v 2 etir e r ek se; d k eatdont, ! Neharienbit, Lt physicians that cannot cure you, you that huve praska and Kunsas hus just been placed | strongth.” A company with 857,400,040 | Wales motioe has heosiofuuels season, and of W, H.5. HUGHES, Cashier, | Sompossrs, wch s Woshouuft, soharepey fils | RIRICInS bas canno bura Yom yon thic e M MEN 4 in service by the Union Pacific railway. | of gross assets and $5,565,680 surplus on —_— DIRECTOR Ad’? ANCE ALBUM - ::;v-fi; AR get e R0 6L 1K piner 0 i 3vpat aracus A F18 train loaves Counell Bluffe dally af | the most rigld legnl” stanadrd 1s cer~ | A oyolonelifted & veesd outof'howater | A rommarim T oo Mossn. BB I e sons and baladn vt se: | Where VIR recover and o 5a. m.; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a, m., | tainly strong enough for all emergen- | at Disston City, Fla., carried it some dist- Jonx 8. CoLring, J. N. H. PATRICK, gompaniments, and 110 pp. of variatione, LraChp: you that ( but @ short time o urlnnry deposits i and runs through without change to | cies, The company has 63,660 policy | ance, and then dropping the craft. drire i C. Cushs Ty o‘.f:‘a"k“[:’aum' 220 py. of scaga and bal Ao by sl c AAROBDY ourad, e AL S iikiah sty mukciuge divcet con- | holdors, fusured for $121,361015, Tin | s piast so far into the sand that the'stick [ THE- |IRON BANK Bh o sttt slecid fm tha | tenof el htly curad. | goon il i or 't nections there with the Kansas division | receits from policy holdevs last year | couldn't well be drawn, and therefore was g - u ’ Jioeetel Kt TIEAE PAGES SEAUHITOLEY | DYSURE LU G S O VU v . i of the Union Pacific railway for all | were 81,456,265, and it paid out § out of i ardgr to reloase tho boat, s N AR BacuAa M ALLUBIRATED I Cot KAty Pupilshersy | APDYArs waain i a iwore orrible Er B o points fn Kunsas and Colorado " west- | 848, yot thrce-quartars 0f a million dol- A Gvasial DAOK 03 Bslanes Tranmot od. Biopsid | BaSa'a*Munioe dea. Onloago: | This s u blood Purifior and will Cure | BT S WG i und, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kuu- | lars were added to its net assets, These — — — - ~ any Skin or. Blood Disease when Loont stymp 1or U Youny Man's ¥ L or Gulde to sus City and points east and south via | figures tell their own story. T ACOBS 7 o ) - Lverything Kl ails. lac," (es to 81 “A1aT0a8 Kausas Clty, "Ttetteming, tratn loatos T : 0] Y ¢0, |DR. SPINNEY & CO, lanbattan at 2:25 p, ]n),, arriving at A Juggler of Millions, i1, ) | "'Main and 14th §b, Kansss Clty. Ao Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 | J. 1. Nerney, late coin elerk of the sub INFLAMMATORY RHEUNATISM. i il - obiaberie bk i p. 1., and Omaha at 1120 p, w., Coun- | treasury in Chicago, is fn. the eley il the TORY RHE NO. 308 8. 13TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, Reow 10 aud 11, U, 8. Natiousl Bagk | 6 Mestien s paver 1 1887, Permanent. Salem, Mass., June 19, 1407, Abous four or fve Remarkable for powerful sympathetic Building, Omalia, Neb. i tone, pliable action and absolate dura- | “EE PENNVEOYAL WAFERS s DREXEL & MAUL, bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran succeasfully used monthly by over 10,000 (Successors to John €. Jacabs,) tee of the excellence of these instru- Ladioa. Are Safe, kfectual and Pleasant ¢ A Yl bl sdsexwliid | 1 dortakers and Embalmer rticulars ¢ postage stamps. Address L] Tus Ecussa Cusmical Co, Divwoir, Mici telngraph solicited und promptly attended, For sale and bu mail by Goodma e W (| " X n ¥ Telephone to No, 22, To WEAK MEN o B Yolsphons i — errors, sarly dooay, " lost manhood, et b cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct connection with Kunsas division trains ! from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka i and the east, and trom Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling Jassongers to visit the principal points 0 Kunsas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- i eluss equipmeont, consisting of smoking 2 cars and first-class day coaches of the inteution of iocating in Omaba. He 1s now negohating with one of the banks, having previously had considerable experienco in that liue of business in the Garden City. Mr. Nornoy is one of a corps of clerks who, know- ing thut there would bo a pretty general chatge in the clerical positions in the treasury mude up their mind to tender sheir resigou. tions in adva He says that much of the coln from the country banks in this stato CAPITAL, - - $300,000 Loans Mads on Real Estate, Behool, County and junicipal Bonas Negotiated WM. A, PAXTON, President. WM. A Y WL G MAUL, Vice President, , Secretary, Wi A. PAXTON, « latost puttern. - The'new train will A1l | found its way thron gt o .‘1‘% J-4y ici Ty 3 b L ) gh the banks of the city N 3 h n rgeon & long felt want, and is bound to be | tothe sub. treasury wnd that not less than 8 ;’{.}:r.t‘:i';m.u'u L ALFRED MiLLA ’ #WW%“E"”;W P t‘ly,«s'llilxfilwfin-d\'suld \glu ) { s popular, per ceut of it is counterfeit, = The packages HARLED A. VOGELER CO., Baltimors, Md G0, K. BAKE M, ! ) G FOWLiki, MOSLUS, CONM, ] g ) h 4 B ASKA. “hlivn ot LU B, X, 858 Brorinag,