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THE OMAHA DAILY BI‘]&. APRIL 28, 1889, / A -ty - " o | ; o] UNDAY MORNING FIRE. A VERY QUIET DAY OF REST. | e wineis T g o gy .m,,,,,,—,ff:‘,,.,(:m, e Slocumb law or the constitutional amend- pom Uttod Destraction. S ment of the cold water state, The Noticeablo Bffects of the Sun- day Closing Order. City Ticket Agent Chambers, of the Union Pacific, was kept busy at his post in the depot supplying the demands of the migra- tory throngs, At 4 o'cliwck vesterday after- The old Milton Rogers mansion, on Loav- enworth, betwoeen Niuneteenth and Twenti- oth, now occunied by the family of J. L. Brandels, was visited with a 81,000 fire yes- CONTINENTAL ——— noon he had disposec of 100 one way fare [ oo Tl e BT LT ites before 6. tickets, and 150 round trip tickets to South | Yeram h /o g A PILGRIMAGE TO THE SUBURBS. Omaha, still the r-l'qh had not abated. | The blaze was caused by the range in the - The szl to Council Bluffs was equally as | basement setting fire to the floor, the servant y Vay ' dable and |large. A careful survey of the “tourists” | girl having o Iy allowed that mammoth Vbt B R hadd o plafaly demonstrated that the sole desire of | grove to become hotter than was nocessary. ) Otherwise, In Which Omahany a large number of them was to reach some | put B KT ROCRE EE K BOC ey ok ) Ha/ s U spot where e essence of barleyeorn flowed | g i’ few moments tiie entiro end of the ch es, Hotels, I Clothing House . ( d . B mark was to bo wiped out, th 3 ing religious services to-day, and. moreover, ; i, tineuished and most of the furniture saved. Harry b mised to £ 1o the y s About $1,000 will cover the damages to tho . i ™ ; I v two and the ] u bl L U \ ikits, early i the oo, on the motor: | oisingatwo Il o o and the | building and replace the ruined furniture, Uf Flne LI h Wei h‘ vercua‘s k . ; - g L] in uniimited quantities, The return of the s L . ists was marked largoly by nen endoay- | building from basemont to garret was a ir equlit der the | &) - " cir cquiibrium undor the | "Ml family and the boarders had their g Sunday 1 nap suddenly curtailed and made thoir toil ro hurriedly than ncil Bluffs the sime may be said. | alarantly and ¢ steioken oat on cted sale of liquor at that pointy v lawn, Tho fire departnient was called, v rlunity of 'I'”‘ in| ough the “laddies” were in bed at if 8o desired, proved a drawing | ghq time, thoy appeared on the scene with influence of In the Churches Omaha tanglef: “Are you going to church to-day, Cl AN 15,08 was an intorrogatory putto a lady, yester- | Phe unre day morning. by a fricnd who met her on the elevated end of Capitol avent the tigor, ird yeste o g [y s it has oa many other | gho 10 SHOY ahbbared bR the their 0, I guess not,” was 1188 | gecasions, In this way the transient cur- | pochlan® CIRBEER . ,,‘,‘, 4 out lust Sunday, and everybody sa rency of Omaha is divorted mto a forcign | {1 et 1 pets, ete, You knc 1 not prepare myself for | very badly” affiic iptions onthe Cabt: B A both oceasion: Church | s0 late, you | face aund neck ace. Sometimes when thoy | Tha following from the pon of Mr, L. Absolutely Pure. know, that I conld not get luncheon, ch ange | Would str th hey \Wwoul AR I, thine | p, Baedwell, editor of the Marion (Ia.) they would ble my dress two or threo times, and go to S This powdsr never varies, A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness.~ Mors economical 8 the tlufls by the time Harry calls for m tie up the ds of the younger with ft | many. He say *It is with pleasure | than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in i . . Notwithstanding thut many ladics e up the harida of o Soungor, Witk 8918 | THAL T corlify to tho ront moeits of | compaiition Wwith the. muttitades. of Jow cot Price $15; Marked down from $20 and $22. 3 tended the church last Sunday to show their ) shortwelght alum or phospnate powders, Sold h. They suffered in this way for about | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I have ] or bonnots u largc ber of consc 3 ug only in cans. Royal Buking Powd Btar bonnots o ltd il it months, during which time we tried | ysed it in my family for years and have | Wallstreet Now York ious church-goors went to the diffe il PO 4 : f 1nces worship yesterd nd heard just as b nedies without any relief, Sceing | a]ways found it most excellent, and es- places of worship yesterday and heard Just a8 | SGirps Spocitio wus recommended highly : s 1 | able sermons as they listened to at the end A pecially for colds, croup and sore throat. , - [} ned to at the end | igearded all other remedies ana bougnt one | PCS! LR LG L . n[lflu‘-llr“l|(lv'kl|l‘-r \nn:l{ ,“”v“.\“ o ther 5 \\n'k‘*r bottle of it, and gave to the children, and it It is nd effective. For sule by all b v there s tany silicand satin- qrosses, | cured both sound aud well, and they are now | druggists e DY wero sorvices in all the churches | 80 trlyfree from any trouble, Thero is A Proclamation By tha Mayor. , L] L] 4 S n othig us good for blood and skin troubles < sanie i the samo pec Sy Mayor Broatch has prepared ana willissue in vio made : ESTAALISHED 1851 ( 180 So. | Ly one we ihis subject was s Sl smcms”cmcm \ils, { Clarkat, Four new lines have been added to our list of §8 Cheviot Suits. This has been the most popular o= st Bowling Green, Ky. W. L. Woonwaup, | to-day the folluwing proc d'upon by A. W. Lamar ot the g cers and employes of tho ity: Firat Baptist churen. e tatked on “Dress Will Celebrate the Centennial. Whereas, The 50th of April, 1880, is N\ The Regular 01d-Established bargain line we have ever offered. and Religion.” The German-Americans of this will | the one hundredth anniversary of the in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Most of the ministers announced in their | colebrate the contennial in: wipits that the centenni niver of | Erand styl Is still Troating with the Greatest Washington's inauguration would be ¢ S REETES G0 i SUPSAEL BRbana AoREO R brated to-morrow morning at the Grand | decideto give a street parade mor and work suspended, that fitting obse SKILL and SUGCESS opera house. At 730 in the evening similar | afterncon at 4 o'clock, and 1o celebrate in | may bhe held commemorative of an event so “ N - - services will be held at the Harney street | the cvening with speeches by some of | important in the history of our government ) ages 13 to At tho Hotols, speakers, a concert by th orchestra and ail | business people of our city that they sus- | =2 0eh ool Boni g Loy Manhoods y 17 yrs. pend their ordinary avocations for the day, uration in | auguration of the first president of the The following societies have | United State 1 hereby dir cct that all offices be clos So far as the otels are concerned, Sunday | the German singing socioties of the city, and | g unfurl to the breeze that emblem of u sié.'.'r'ng.Nylfe"'.a"rfid"Efl:’x?fi:fi:fi‘:fi‘:&f?flf was an unusually quiet day, though neorly | will conciude with a social hop. This being | freo and. enlightencd nution, the stars and | Lreames e dad = ek 1y, ew méhads with We will run this popular line. for this week only. all of them were well fillod with gucsts, Tho | @ national celebration, the socictics have de- | stripes. W. I. Broatcit, Mayor. Insanity, treated sci Miilard bad all its rooms occupicd. No com- | ¢ided that the admission shall be free. Cards | A never-falling sccese. Wit esi o ey | an be obtainea of the various secrotaries or | The perfume of violots, the purity of | 89" SYPHILIS ind all bad Blood and Skin Dis- plaint could bo hoard at the Paxton of any | 3 b obialues of tho varjons seeretarios,of | e b e o DL cagen permancntly eured. slack in business and the Murray regster | ol taln TR Celabitioa s itad | cone MLy EHe 10w 0T i (1088, Al ditho IDNEYand URINARY complaints, Gleet, 9 o sl the flush of Hobe combine in Pozzoni’s won- | Sonerrhoea, Steicture, Var showed a full page of nu Turn Verein, Kameradschaft, Liederkranz, | qerful powdor ofhe Gepitd. Urinary Olgans cireu b teresting study to quietly w. Concordia, O Maennerchor, Omaha 1 . % injury to Stomach, Kidneys or osher Orgal t Plattdeutscher Vel Herman lodge No. s ) 8- No experiments, Age and experience ime congregated at these places on Sunday. B T i oo Their New Drum Major. portant. Consuitation free and sacred, one cares to busy himself he can meet people | S e TR O The members of the A, O. H. band have 8- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on tharo from al parts of tho. world. wanens | horetor, German - Kuighta ot e e ot ot ' e v | [ roniey Nervous sni Delicate Dicwes, 6 3 SR en Verein, Gorrua duced Mr. R. M. Patterson to accept the > Thloze contemplating Mairiage send_ for DF. (i LI, CE L L o Knights of Labor, Metropolitai | position of ruin major of thut musical or. | SIArke's eebraied fuide MaI: ind. Fomale, cach Our special line of Boys’ $5 Suits will be found larger this week than & ul he ol ub, K. S. B. lodee No. 146, Nord Ot 18 cents, beth s (sta rchased Professions nnd conditions wbove tho abso- | 14 3 No. 1 Franization, ana have | o mugmificent | 1§ cents; both a9 centy (stamps), | Consult the old ever before, including many choice designs never offered before, lute pauper who cannot stop anywhere ex- lodge, . T B, No. Bl South Omat uniform for his use, costing £150. Mr. Pat- ing and shame, Ind’add golden years tolife, Ba~Book cept in box cars and the poor house. . T, B., Central Omaha lodge No. | terson has made one appearance in his new “Life’s .ficmx)Emr;’"w.’numam.y Medicing Vesterday the writer mot and chatted with J. 0. T. B., German Paiuters’ union and | cay v, and the boys were delighted with | and writings sent everywhere, secire from exposure. 4 7. M. Spaulding, one of the best known and | German Carpenters’ union. the handsom arance he makes and the | Hours,8i08. Sundaysgto ia. Address biggest sugar manvfacturers of the Hawai- e AT D skill with which he handled the baton. F. D. CLARKE, M. D., { jan islands, and lear from him that h S LAY SRR ; Ohroute o Paris ua ool vaprosentatve of | When it takes the form of diseaso of the kid- | Catarrh cured, health and sweet | V86 80 Clark 8t. CHICAQO, iLL. M AI his countr at thd forthcoming | neys or bladder, is a task well nigh impossi- | preath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh . Paris uxposition. Said he: ~Our | bleof accompishment. Renal and vesical | Romedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector people have prepared an elaborate display of | maladies are more obstinate than any others. their products and ar » sending me on to take [ Counteract, th retore, the earliest indica- charge of it.” Mr. Spaulding is worth sev- | t10ns of inactivity of the many organs with z eral millions, and figres as ono of the con- | Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which_ pos- _ DIED. wroling spi reat sugar combina. | Sesses, among other excellent qualitics, | WILSON—April 28, 183, aged 20 years, tion. 'He could not bo induced to talk on | those of an efiicient diuretic. The degree of | Mrs. Rosa Wilson, wife of N. W that subject. Wiien asked for an expression, | stimulation apparent from its use reaches, | — Hahn's Peak, Col., ut tho r free. For sale by ¢ odman Drug Co . Send for samples and fashion plates for any of the above lines and they will be mailed to your address. sidence of S, oI s D reply wais: VI think. the Unitod. Stages | but never goes boyond, the bounds of safety. | . Chambers, Sistecnth and Burdett ),‘.“,",{I,m,‘, OMAHA Fr 1 L mis & O. understands our . condition thoroughly ; | 1¢ invicorates always, never irritatcs, | sireots, Omaha, after a paiatul illness of | Ewifi's Mpecis, i 18 BOSTON ! ] td diabete ¢ four months. relic £ from e et few catarrn of the ne therefore nothing that I might say would do [ Bright's dis: seen there. It is also the favorite home for | stipation and dyspepsia. your readers any geod.” He had_his wife, }nlal(lhh;r. are <xli~\cu s successfully combatied | Mra. ‘Wilson was u sister of Mrs, §, 7. | gradually forced cut of AP my efstom, and Tw 3 NEW YORK P i m six children, a a sis! in-law with him. u their incipiency with this benign medical Chambers. The rema vill b forwarded o gane E, i L} “"‘ ‘c 3 o renenda iate e il i it “and tonle, Hosidon rolnforoing | Olsbers. The remaine wil by forwardol e DES MOINES roprietors; | the Millard as their headquarters, s and bladder, the H b e : S and a great many railroad officials can be for fever and ague, con- | morning Au Sablo, ich., Dec. 29, v Do Corner Flfteenth a,fld DouglaS Streets- d for books en: Blood Di a lurge per cent of the traveling men, and ——— Dr. Swer sos of the heart o the fact that suloons are closed has not les- The Oreighton Guards, and lung lv block led free Tur ' —_— — sened the number who make it their castom | The following programme has been ar- ST S to spend the Sabbath in Omaba. ranged for the Edward Creighton guards Somebody’s Darling. Bob Arthur, advance agent for Nat Good- | jjterary entertainment to-nighf A pretty littie garl of about three years, win, was ahout the first areival. He is a jolly chap, and likes excitement, At the Paxton, J. D. Fitzpatrick and his brother, the big railroad contractor, of Be- atrice, wereencountered. Nearly everybody 4 else had gone to the ball game. E The Murray office was also deserted until nearly dinner time. Those sojourning the: ‘who are not interested in 3 ‘were either out ridin 3 strolling through the st —— Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that the prospects Coal tar for sale by the for building new railroads this year are ex- | or in car load lots. Address 4 cecdngly discouraging. At the present timo SI0UX CITY GAS LiGur Co., -..Edward Wolf | who had wandered away from home, was citation . joseph Murphy | picked up by the volico yesterday on tho FARNAM STREET, OMAILA, NED, . . corner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets. She aggart, M. D. | -yore a Scoteh plaid dress, a white apron and Mrs. Lewis | a black straw sailor hat with blue ribbon. . O'Nel | She carried two dolls in ber arms. Hayden ey Dr. Gluck eye and ear, Barker blk. Death of D. H. Pratt, D. H. Pratt, who resides at the corner of Twenty-fifth and H o streets, died on & Bro., Instrumental Oklahoma Song—Pas IT0 PAT . 20to 60 DAYS. This is u disease which has heretofore SIXTEENTH - AND - FARNAM - STREETS Baflled all Medical Science. o ko i When Mercury, lodide of Potassium, Sarsapa General Agents for rilla or Hot Springs fall, we guarantee s cure, Mandolin solo. . ..Masey lling on ts for exer ngle barrel ““ lltém\rol‘lh xfuefly unknown lo‘llln) (m;ln;l:: none of the big companies were ras oy Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, a. m.. from @ stroke S'I‘E:IN ‘N?A orld outside of our Compuny, and ono that inclined. to invest more money until . SiouxCity, Ia. | 5t apoplexy. He was fifiy-four years old, Y 9 NEVER FALLED The funcral will take place Tuesday, at 10 to cure the most obstinate ca: rate und other troubles have been sedtled. ! i5 the old chronio o'cloek, a. m., from his residence. recent cases docs the work, | 3 ““Weare giving our attention now princtpally | el ) i a slide upwar, e s, 650 hoad of | Harry, narrowly escaped being killed yester- | That hacking cous hean be soquickly KNABE Physiciuns, and prouoticod incurable, wnd we Th re an ted. ! SIS S e ng taae sk ey’ 1 VOSE & SONS, Blce s Bistors of el ha s Cruo. specita ave some Speeial Dargains in " for Syphilis has becn sougnt for but mever iiloh’s Cu We guarantee by Goodman Druz Co. day by a horse kicking him in the face. The | cured b animal’s hoof cut the little fellow’s forehead | it. 1or and they are Stting. anxiob 018 t but will not sell until er bundred. Manager Hull dec to the bone, laying the skull bare, and split = Wwe had not seen a Sunday in many months | his nose open. He was knocked senseless, Runaway Boys. MEN'S SUITS for § soutterly devoid of news. and for awhile it feared that the skull | Clarence Lyda and Harry Warner, two Right at the beglnning of the season v d JAS. W, ST ARR MAGIC REMEDY was fractured, The wounds were sewed up | runawiy boys from Des Moines, were tiken propose to do you some good, and have an o was discovered, and we are justified in sayin 5 In the Saloons. it 18 the only Remeday in the World tnat will po itively cure, bacause the latest Medical Works, published by the best known authorities, suy there wasneveratrue specific before, Ourrem- ody will oure wihen e7erytning lso has failed Why waste your thino aad mopey with patent me il‘rl‘uen that nover iad virtus, or dostor with physicians that cannot cure you, you that have Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Urgan», et ey iy ke Shoutt o’ s e w ! X 5 £ t permanent relief, you never can get it else- SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Whero, Mark what We say, in the- end yo Write for Catalogue must take our remedy or NEVER recover ane g -~ u that haye been afflicted but a short timé should by all means come to us now, not one in tenof now casos ever get permanently cured. Muny get help and think they are froo from i disease, but {n one, Lo or tlires years after 1§ appears again in a more horrible form. This is & blood Purifier and will Cul‘. any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails. THE 'CODK REMEDY [:[l. ¢ by the ofl and'ten years res 1 and the boy will recover, How he e - The saloons were all as quiet yesterday as | death was & wonder. are aged thirte & fair day in Lincoln, not a solitary violution of the closing order coming under the notice aped | into custody yeste 8. They made spe good suit | first choie 1 prices on L 810 and § ported was not due to any lack of vigilance of the volice. That there was no case re R\ N Rl on the part of the whisky informers. They Office hours, 98, m, to §p. m. Sundays, 10 were out in full force and worked hard all m. to1p. m. | day. Despairing of ciltehing a saloon man ] 1’"1".1-'«" Chronle, Nervous, Skin and 3 violating the law, the informers turned their T Consultation at office or by maii freo. attention to the drug stores and tried many Medicines s.nt by mall or express, o ureiy of them, They didn't find any of them sell- tk1y. Hately and poriadnently. . g to outsiders, and so resorted o tho old afir W E @ b} IV Speriatorthien, semi- vy 1l Lo g| il dodge of endeavoring to sceure drinks them- H‘},;,BV[,]H)S D,EBII,LI .” AukhasesNighviinie: sclves in order to prove a case against the Xt a0 ov 1 ng Rloop- sellers. In one instance onc of the inform- rl(rhtclear 00m !@Xlon Desponc face, ers offered to forge a physician’s name to a mples r' ck of prescription to get the druggist to sell to untit finds life & burde Soft healthful skim. |Jiiioe WUNKENNESS k(fl. I‘:]fl‘;.‘h?:'l\.\'m::is:: only were the saloon “PEARS""TM Gl’m EIIE“Sh cnmpiamfl SUAP,—“SOW EVGWWI\GIR." otcites, Uieer l.‘ it dom]'ls opcn:‘x\ atall, and in these it was only pretalli-N Syphilit B to allow the portérs to clean out the bur- R— e T rooms for the trade of to-day. The closing PR d B order is being boetter enforced each week, B R R R e —— | K]dnsy, Ullnfll‘ ‘|‘-"nmm. ] and is meeting with less opposition from the a ; A 1 saloonkeepers themselves, While they don’t Qromith mmilky o kK wbject 80 strongly to the order, they are as Prompily andsaf , sore as ever at the methods of the refor: E ers. The saloonmen claim that the polici | men are thoroughly competant to see that STRICTURE o e saloous on Sheir respoctive poats are kopt dilatation. Oureseffected at iome by pat D. Foster & liro ceipt of price, Er e A thamte hAln O SBAYARA0O. S TN WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ; To Young Men and Middle-Aged Mflll 0 closed on the Sabbath, . i sl e d YOUNG MEN In the Parks. FQR PA]N A SURE TORE 1. il A500 Tl | IDT. AL O WV I S Bt accomuanind Wit B We il | 15 0f youthtul ol The beauty of the day | ople he beauty of the day led many people to iteo o ro. | eretions, it We y Vel o | Tostantly stops the the sylvan bowers of Hanscom park. The Yo SaBUY. slops the ! 10t effect, Land -' him, but itdidn't work. The informers have 5 resorted to such extreme measures that the Room 41 g PaxtoBloc E ovly way a saloonkecper can feel safe on % 0% BN R B U 3 A i ‘esults, completely ¢ o ithout the aid 0 bit, o Sunday is to stay in his house all day and Tesults, completely ted without the aid he A.'a'n".‘n'.fm'm oitirely Cured and Bones, Golde fice ud Tongue, Ca’ fiven ina cup of coffee or fu arti- where others without the knowledge of the pa- bRoluLe ana will ef- Janent an whether tue putient 15 a_modera an_alcolol lder DIl useof aleahiol or L Complaint 1) quent Burning or nuw.n Urine U 11 NEVER FATLS. OV Topression m'm«"f.:"'.. :n....“m i 0 oot Becite fn thel death, Prem Tiariciiness, Foss of m N »and today beliove POWeE i eitler sex, IVOINARY LoSs6s ang f quit_drinking fa own wecord. 49 ';‘,ll':_'":’lf_"y‘;"““‘r"“:mfll:";'lnzf Xertion ' of I\ ar: .m]-.»q Book of par 3 frce. ' Kuin & O agents | bio MU ALIEACHER OF DU i e, Im‘h went Care, s w5, 18th andCuming’ stroots, at 3 troatm S e TOvAl conipiste; Withoup cutt Al Councl Bluis, Towi: Agents, A" | or 8ix boxes for #, sent by mail prepaid on'ro: | NERVOUS, CHRONIO ana PRIVATE DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN successtully treatod. fund the m At place was througed during the afternoon | TOOTACHE, orany other external PAIN, nf-wur pli llaun.rum)ev )nh{lhuuxl *rllkbmugl m-un- nnllsmtmlmlAI1~,;u-r anently curea WITH SUSP NSO Y, acure, G o8 18sued ¢ Goodman with people, Here would be an entire family, ing the pain to ln-'nml!‘ stop. For JONGESTIONS, INFLAMMATIO bt M A f A DRS BETTS Adi 1hose Who I impaired PATENTED AUG, 16, 1587, INPROVED FEB. 1, 1 Drug Co., Druggists, Sole Agents, 1110 Farnam ‘BODE. A p ot | RALGIA, LUMBAG 'TOA, PAINS IN THE 'SMALL OF THE BAC i tliewselves by improper indul- \ , Strect Omaha ob. M1 o children playing about upon the grass, | ana repeated appiications are necessary. All INVERNAL PAINS, DIARIUHCE ;3 zences and Solitary habits,” which ruln both MM DDLE AGED MEN - \ while the parcnts sat apart and talked; | OOLIC, SPASMS. NAUSEA, FAINTING SPELLS, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS are re' | fody and mind, unfitting them for business, 0 kly cared by taking inwaraly 2010 00 drops in half @ tumbler of water. | study or marringe. > lovers sought the more secluded spots; | Meved instantl N aaxleta & Y P! B s M e those entering on that hap- \ ; thers s no better CURE or PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND AGUE | py life, aware of phvsical debility, quickly as 4, Bistea, 44 : CHAE AR = OUR SUCCESS ’ . . 18 based upon facts. First—Practical Expe- ’ lu QBENH' BELT, ¥ S ik i rience, Second—Eyory case is especially studied, \ WITH SUSPENSORY T'hird u ;4 50 cents a Bott thus starting aright rd—Medicines are pr \ pared in our laboratory exactly to suit each The case, thus aflectiug cures without injury. - Send 0 cents postage for od works mashers ogled the pretty girls, and the | With RADWAY'S PiLE pros on Chronic a5 and Del Diseuses, letter ‘Ilicre wre many troubled with oo frequent evacus bindder, often nc niod by @ slighi i of the AnOt KECOunt fory E pretty girls—some of them, anyway -flirted i roby sediment With tho mashers; representatives of all o "color B 0F & tkin, tikish classes of society strolled about the grouunds ton dark or torpld appearance, orsat in the pavilions or upon the rustic benche: St. Mary’s avenue and Park avenue G geemed with people on foot or riding. 2 There were many” gay equipages to be A seen and admired. The costumes of some of the women were gorgoous, and the 1 men had on their ‘‘Suuday best.”! The i riveways of the park were crowded with doctor wiil Cure i il Such cases, rinary Orgin p 108 Y oung' M fieo to ull. “Addrosy DR, SPINNEY & CO. «Main and 12th St. ,Kansas City, Mo, B Mentlon this paper. o not generally aware tha i cooking fully one-h " taint b I8 thrown awiy 10 U T with this ¢ w0 wisted I WANTED PERVEC ‘ Thousunds , A friendl | 05 3 ed In Bving may save you fufure sutering and shame, and ) \;\{ add goldén years to life. §#/"No letters an- R A . Y, BANTED Ry EYS aummn.n.l.-nfimunmmm.n.>n.-msnm.mm DR. EN'S o 1AL ; . By auon A oan ar oallon e, “Only boiling witer 18 naeded when yrep B Addr hlll‘ BE & BETT! Snd’ Huspensory aro o 107 thie Lible ~Crown Tiq oty Coffe Company uggies. In one hollow two or three clerks the follow. ) i4h ¥aroam Siee, Gmai, Mot S8 dom ot 2 or e Ask Your Grocer for 9 were playing tenni: Clostive CROW LIQUID COFI p Cut-oft luke was also a popular resort, and TH E e gnerTsherar e ! : J was not overlooked by pleasure-seckers, 'N TH E nase, l" wbling L5+ 1 F.'h.. McCORD, BRADY & CO., b Hundreds of people strolled about the DE ONLY o7, * Diseas h “Ind Wholesale Grocers, = - Omaha, Nob island, drank beer at tho saloons, and rowed MA By eretlon (o Youth or Marrfed LiYe: il D1 - 3 in borts about the lake. Ono follow sug- Do Womb o wano! aryuis : gested bathing, but the idea was disuissed Remarkable for powerful sympathe F o A o ) the others with & shiver, [ 0 AC B ETH 0 P ITT S BURGH., PA tone, plible action and absolute dura- | i AT 3 The new county hospital attracted many bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran- | BEiT: and s 0 “fi will CURE e people out in that direction, The high schiool v e : " e slectrte gurront Erounds were populated by loungers all the teac! the exc co of these instru- styjeparcent For Sale by M, H, BLISS, Omaha, Nebraska wfternoon, mu'i;“f;‘gh[‘.‘..r}m‘ Byt Wil oS e o Low: lu;lmgufi, lh-IYrmlk, Iéulnlln ?m I.lli\m'plml As usual, since Mayor Broatch issuea his | ETOHINGS, EMERSON, [ Lt m.;‘»‘n'u““ "’r'_“"" o 835 to Y e ,u,vyum.u rice Megs g fawous mandate closing saloous in Omaba | ENGRAVINGS, HALLET & DAVI o . i 1 B tate 100m. Evcursion $65 to §), u...‘.,,u..‘..m . 1 : Union Pacificwas exceodingly beavy. Atan d ) Arésafe Efectualand Fieasant | — orth Broadway ' . R | MERTIN BALRWIS Jei. Se0l Apenla, A early hour yesterday morning, upon the de- [ MOULDINGS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ll*'ho“! or at druggists. Scaled wEAK " JOHN BL , Gen'l Western Agent, 1O BELTE PO J’,.. 17 E ioulars 2 m&mu Addm- 164 Randolph 5t,, Chicago, 1- l“l WABASA t parture of each suburban Waln for South | pRAMES, SHEET MUSIO, Tus Evasss Cusuical Co, Daruorr, Mick ,,,,‘ My LY ..,.m. HARKY E. MOORES, Agent, Oaba, b i e h Ohiaha 80d Council Blufls, respectively, GI3Dngls 8t 5 s + o+ o o+ Omals Nobrak For sale sod by mail Ly Geodmai, Dra Bt o s s Sk cier 86 | Reduced Cabln Hatds 1o Glasgow Ex- cANCEREfl?;‘S“’.’.L""“" A | E crowds assembled &t the depot and were 8 8.8 8008 3, Nebraskd Cowpany, Omahas PROF, Fs O FOWLER, Moodus, Conng Bibition, 160 WaUAGL MY, CRICAGO, L |