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H e T R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1889 " THE CITY. The revenus collections yesterday amounted to #9,162.87, The water for the various watering troughs and fountains in the city was turned on yesterday. The case against Charles Westergard, the garbnge man arrested for perjury, will be heard on Friday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fifth gtrect school, give a lawn _festival Fri- day evening at Fifth and Hickory. John Caldwell was arrested last night for the larceny of a clock from Mrs. Schulz, at the corner of Eleventh and Howard. The four oval parks on Capitol ave- nue, between Twentieth and Eighteenth streets, have been curbed and filled, and the first grass is already making its uppl-nrnnvv on the surface. Allen, of Atchison, Kan., has wr unn to a Chief S to look out for his son, aged thirteen, and a boy named Ed Mallinger, aged four- teen, who ran away from Atchison on Monday. Bernish, Me¢Donald and Troman, the three boys arcested for breaking into a Union Pacifle freight ¢ we been placed under bonds of $200 to appear for trial at the district court. Jly that the teial of Dr. ty, now of 1t is not lik Kelley, formerly of this Norfolk, accused of malpr lv|||w~ ::u' latter place will be reached during the term nll court which is w being held ut Madison, and which will .ul)u\nn ina few da; A floral treat of rare and beautiful orchids, for lovers of the beautiful in nature, at Promenade eonc tion hall, Thursd Friday and dny evenings, M 10 and 1. many times the price of admission. ‘Worth Dr. G. W. Bryant. a colored orator of St. Louis, will deliver an historical lecture, “The Wild Man of Borneo,” to-night at the MR church. He will appear in the dress of King Palawan, a costume one hundred and forty-five years oid. Personal Paragraphs. D. Kahn, of Towa City, is at the Paxton. Al Swearingen, of Deadwood, is in the city. 3. Harris, of Norfolk, is at the Mil- sard. D. W, guest. H.D. Armstrong, of Jacison, is atthe Millard. George L. Hale, of Hartford, Conn,, is at the Paxton. M. Miller, editor of the ald, is In the city. Ned Hooker, of San Franc tered at the Paxton. Mrs. Frances Summer, of the New York Etching club, is in the city General Brooke will loft last evening on the Union Pacific for Cheyenne. aperintendent James has gone cast on a ave of absence of three woeks. Miss Lizie Sonuenberg, from 0, is visiting her sister, Mrs, 2524 Chicago street. Rev. A. W. Lamar, who is a guest at the Barker, bas gona to Memphis to attend a convention of Baptist ministers, Charles McMaton, of the Rector & Wil- nelmy Hardw company, has gone to Oxden, to be absent three months, Mr. and M mon Fisher have returned from their wedding tour, and are stopfing at the residence of Max Meyer, Twenty-fourth and Harney strect app, of Des Moines, is a Millard Carroll (Ia.) Her- 0, is regis- san Fran- . Blath, at New Church Buiidings. The First M. E. church people yesterday secured a permit for the construction of the new M. E. church at the corner of Daven- port and Twentieth streets to cost $75,000. Vork ou the structure will be commenced once. The Castell, Presbyterian soci also sccured & permit for a §7,000 chure vuilding. Cool, Sparkling Water. The inspector of plumbing and the super- intendent of waterworks will, to-day locate the ne rite drinking fountains to be furnished by the waterworks company to the city These fountains are gant affairs, for the use of individual not anima They will be of granite, stantially and_artistically made, and bo supplicd with fresh water and ice. y will be located upon the principal busincss corners of the city. iid to be quito ele and Gunning for His Brother, The case of Herman Bush vs William Bush is before Justice Kroeger. The for- mer wants the latter bound over to keep the peace, He says that while passing William's house in company with his wife and son, his brothior, who was lying in wait for him with shotgun, opencd fire on him and discharged two shots 'with murderous intent. Wil admits that he did shoot, but charged the gun into the air m 9 his brother, who was sneaking up to throw dead chicken 1 s well. The arguments of the opposing attorneys will be heard this morning, For a disordered yiver try Beccham's Pills A Cat in Police Salarics, On Tuesday ovening the council, in pass- ing the appropriation ordinunce, cut down 'y of police captains from §100 to $50 per month. This was ~ono und er the im- pression that, the ‘board of tire und polico had no authority to increaso the pay of the police ofticers. The amended charter, how- over, provides that ‘“each police officer shall be paid o sum not to exceed $100 ver month, the amount to be fixed by the fire and polico commission.” The amount deducted will probably be added in the next appropriation ordinance. Seeretary Nason is endeavoring to extond the acquaintance of the board of tr for this purpose is addressing note quiry to leading cit in throughout Nebraska and the surron states, from which the followiug ox £ro 1 “If you'h known as favor by fur vo in your city an o board of trade, you will confer a h the nawmes of the president and - secretary. If there are other trade associations pleaso include the name of cac also those of the president aud secreta IRoplios have already been received to a number of the inquirios. The old, old story 15 plainly but aptly 101d in a fow words by Masses, H. D, and G. W. Brown, of Pellville, Kentuclky.ns follows: **Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has given the best satisfaction of any cough medicine we ever had in the house. You will please ship us three dozen bottles of the 40 cents size,” Sold by all druggists. e, Cut-Off Lnke Vinishing, Cut-Off Jako was never known to be as low s itis at prosont, From the southern ap proach to the island, where a road was graded last sumimnor, to a point several blocks above tho Star hout house, the bed of the lake is dry enough to walk on and Byron Reed, who owns the lake, has set a surveyor 0 work marking out lots for sale where the favorite haunts of the fishermen were last year. The bridge erccted about twelve months ago is an almost useless viaduct. The erafts of the fishermen and boutmen av woored on dry land and would now kold water like u sicve. As & consequence, some of the boatmen are complaining of hard times, Only two miles of the lakg Is in this condition, however, there being eight or ton miles of it left for those who enjoy aquatic pleasures, nly Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup shdia al. ways bo used for children teething. 1t dbothes the child, softens the gums, allays all¥pqin, cures wind colic, aud 18 the' bast remedly for iarrhoea, 29oen 1o & bottle, f A FLORENTINE ROMANOE. An Irate Pather-in-Law Will Go Gan- ning for a Bashfal Benediot. Near Florence there is a wealthy old pi- oneer named Jim Thirtle, who is in a very angry condition of mind. On Monday, April 80, his favorite daughter, Anna, was married to a fellow whom Jim calls a “Schleswigholsteiner low Dutchman named John H. Johnson, alias Johanson,” who was afraid to ask for the patarnal consent to the union. The other members of the family had been apprised of the nuptials. The wmar- riago wok place in & colored man's cabin about half a mile from the girl's home, where three negroes are keeping bachelors' hall, It was followed by a lively charivari on two days later the father learned of iage, he did not exclai jod ble ,my children.” On the contrary, his uago has anything but the ring of a benison in it. Thirtle thought a great deal of his daughter und would have been delighted 10 give her a good wedding and a start in life, even if she did marry his I ed hand. “But,” he says, ‘“the man who is too sneaking to marry an h mar daughter without asking parental consent, and who will run off to u colored man’s cabin to have the knot tied, hasn't sand enough to be a son-in-law of mine, and if Tcan set my eyes on him once I will fill his hido so full ot ‘bird shot that his carcass won't hold sand,” Johanson went to get the marriage ve the name of Johnson, and minister employed to marey the couple refused to perform the ceremony until Johanson sccured a new liccnse with his correct name, Lost.—*1 don’t know_where, [ can’t tell when, T don’t see how—something of g value to me nd for the return of which I shall be truly thankful, viz.: a good appetite.” Found.—[lealth and strength, pure blood, an appetite like o wolf, regular digestion,all by taking that popula peculiar medicine, Hood's § I want everybody to try it th It is sold by all druggists. dred doses'one dollar, A BOGUS LEASE, One hun- How it is Alleged One Was Secured For a Deed. Blazier, a real estate d was arreste yesterday on a war sworn out by Alex Liliencron before Justice Duun on a charge of lurceny us bailee, Blazier was arrested by Detectives D, P. O'Connell and Casey. The plaintiff states that Blozier disposed of one horse, set of harness, buggy and two wagons, which be- longed to the plaintiff, and which wege en- trusted to the defendant for safe ke The property disposed of is valued at & Lilicneron followed up the case with addi- tional charges against Blazier. He claims on August 16, 1888, Blazier induced him self and wife to sign a paper which he (Blazier) represented entitled him Charles L. to ten _yea le of two lots owned by the pluntiffs on Fourteenth and Dorcas_streets. [n addition to this he claims that Blazier induced him to mortgage the lots for $,000 with the understanding he (Blazier) would constructa dwelling veon and_divide the proceeds frow the squally. In doing this, Lilicneron Blazier never intimated that he ior) was in uny wiy interested in the The two lots, however, were Blazier to the Mechanics & i« upon which he realized $1,151, » in turn g the bank a deed to the _proper in question. The mortgaged was filed here August 20, 1888, and the de s filed two days after. This is the property for which Liliencron claims he signed a ten years' lease to Blazier, but the document proves to be a deed o the isoner wa izned before Justico Duun. His case was continued to May at9a. m. On the first charge he was leased on bail in the sum of $500, which was furnishied by the Mechanics’ and Trad- ers s married and resides on Hamilton between Thirty-eighth and Th ninth street, To reporter, Blazier stated thut the allegations made by Lilien- re untrue ad that_he did not undie 3 peatedly loaved him monsy, held er for over 31,600, He is of tho opinion that at the trial he can clear himself of the charges. Upon his rclease upon the first charge he was re-urrested on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenscs. This grew out of the allegzed acquirement of deeds to the lots i question, which he disposed of to the He was’ put under additional bonds of £500 with the same anti as_cailed to ses a col- foalignant form of CANCer grew. worse ored woman who 1 eancer on her foot. Th under the preseribed treatment, and the toes and one side of the foot were at length ¢ entirely away. The patient could not ha survived much longer, but I commenced the use of Swift's Specific, and it cured her sound and well. 'That was three years g nd there has been no return of the discas: I have also used S. S. S. in many oth: with the best result ve cured a g ny cases of th it which had isted all other trentment. I regard Swift's ific a most_excellent medicine for blood its tendency is_to dr ¢ out the poison. W E, Stago, M. D, Matherville, Miss., March 6, 1859, FASTER THAN EVER. G. F. Train Allowing His Physical Machinery to Run Down. George Bemis says that he thinks George Irancis Train has broken his fust beeause of the fact that, on Sunday, he sucked an orange and drank a cuyp { coffc to give lum strength to stand on his feet longz enough to deliver a lecture, “I don’t remember,” continued Mr. Bemis “that Train ever before attemptel to stary himself. However, he hus always been very peculiar in his mode of eating, and often lives weeks at & time on one meal a day. In the he has frequently, when feel bi two or ot inst of taking medicine, 1 presume this annu custom and the publication in the newspa- pers started him into the test of his fasting powers aud he actually went through fifteen ing unything.” v Bomis him clippings fron tie of these appears a st that on ast, weak that wiile taking fuinted und Was uncol sending In o ish bath b ous for a long time, THE PADDOCK OPENIN A Great Time in Stor rs. The fino new Paddock hotel of Beatrice will be opened Eriday evening with a grand ball and banauet given by the Traveiing Men's Social elub of that city. Handsomely printed invitations huve been issned which will be freely distributed among the mem bers of the fraternity and their friends. H. M. Chase, chairman of the invitation committes writes “The committee on invitations fearing that somo ona may be overlooked, wish 10 suy thaf tho invitation is extended to all ing mon and it is carnestly hoped that the ing men will te that they |ux4h y invited without the forme bers of the club are ve the affair a grand success There is no doubt of its success, Tue of the gentlemen 10 chargé ure a suf. ent guaranty, ‘The Jhotel is spoken of as one of the finest m the state, good musio has been secured from Omaha and the following competent com- mittees will attend to the rest of it Arrangemonts —J. M. Herk J. A Forbes, A, J. Couleo; invitation—H. M. Chase, C. 8. Fosselman, W. J. Shultz; re ception--R, Bacon, B. Mainzer, O. H. Phil lips, J. A. Forbes, 2. W. Weeney W. Willis, P, H.'Myers, R. Hacon, H. Chase, C.'S. Fosselman, C, \W. Mill for the Drum- For Sick Headache Use Horsfords Acid Phosphate, Dr. M, W, Gray, Cave Spring, Ga., says: “1 have used 1t with perfect sucoess’ in ha- Ditual sick beadachs,” CONTINENTAL GLOTHING HOUSE. Something of Interest to Close Buyers. Look in our Show Windows and see the Samples. Special Bargain Sale of Men’'s Cheviot and Cassimere Suits. PRICE $10.00. ' We will offer on Tuesday, May 7th, 500 suits of Men's Cheviot and Cassimere Suits at the astonishing low price of g10.00. These are suits which have been manufactured to sell for g15 and 818, tocked on them and have decided to make a grand clearance sale of several styles in- as the ¢ Sawyer goods that are sold h) Jobbers for than we retail them for. As to quality of goods and character of trimmings and making, we can pnly say thatthey are in harmony with all goods that are sold at at the Continental, 44. Samples of the cloth or sample suits sent to any address free of charge. BOYS' DEPARTMENT. THE LARGEST STOCK. The public cannot attach too much importance to these two facts can only be built up on'a low price basi week, a line of 250 Bo Thoro but we are ove cluding such well known makes more money In all sizes, 34 to THE LOWEST PRICES. A large stock is always necessary to a lar, large business fact we will show in the Boys' Department this Short Pant Suits, in two popular shades of mixed cheviots, strictly all wool and the most popular styles we have shown this hly well made and trimmings uncqualled, at the popular pri £4.50 per suit, Ages 4 to 14. buyers will do well to make an early selection, BOYS’ THREE-PIECE SUITS, SHORT PANTS. d Ca ge business and a Our succ is based on these s, In proof of this statement, season, cof ¢ The goods cannot be duplicated and We will offer 50 suits of the above style in a choice mis price of ¢7.00, coat, vest and knee pant. We carry a full line of Three Picce Suits Sizes 10 to 16 years. simere goods (always sold in our stock for $9 and §10,) at the extraordinary low and will offer this special line at ¢7.00, knowing that it is one of the best values we EXPRESS ORDERS. We will send packages containing suits of clothing, furnishing goods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, lowa, Kansas, Dakota, Colorado nr Wyoming, C. O. D., giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in ourstock at their own towns, examining the same before paying for them, and ifnot perfect= ly satisfactory, returning goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts exceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. Try this arrangement. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory results. Youtakeno risks. Examine the goods, and return them at our expense if they do not please you. - FREELAND, LOOMIS & (O, PROPRIETORS. Corner 15th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb. have ever offered. OMAHA, BOSTON, NEW YORK, DES MOINES. Largest Clothmg House West of the Mississippi River, Sl DRS. BEITS & BBITS 1408 FARNANM SIREET, OMAT (Opposite Paxtin Hotel. ) MAJOR ANDERSON. They will_after —_— ver und_Fort Lo, Hero of the Scrap-Book Imbroglio |sell and F Still Hunt ng a Vietim. the 15th ing The Anderson-Roche 1trove here ono day rds visit Fort Riley, Den- | ju every dircction along the line, The tr , Fort Cheyenne, Rus- | jsnow from three to four times as gre here about 4 it was last fall, It increasing. v »bably remain | Within ten days it h 5 per cent. y will then go to St. Paul sy has | of and Fort -Snelling. This will be some-what subsided pending the trial for dis- | Drum's lust tr within two wi Yardmaster smith’s assistant at turbing the peace and fizhting to be held in s upon the refived list. The oflicers of | Council B3lufis has been d'scharged, and it is court next Mond ailed to muke his appearance cither at the board’s rooms or pubtic place where he is wont to be Judge Berka And yester in any found. Commissioners this department think the seerctary will 0ot | yoorted that the force of Yard r Me- consider the question of the location of Fort | Cov' i ‘this ity will soon experience a Omaha untal after his return, S teng oD There is a move b made by the officers s funds to erect of the late Gen- are interred at Railroa ed Nash, of the Mil turned from the east. otes. 5 aukee road, has re- W Mount and irner 0SC remuins were the only members of the board to | Fort Leavenworth. J, C. Stubbs, general trafic manager, and be found. They bhad little to say. T . Richard ( general freight agent, of the Vha F S Rl i e ? soap secures a beautiful com- | Southern Pucific, are in Omaha, en route to What they did say indicated that Ander- | ) 00 Eoulhorar sOn was causin, all tins distu on his own responsibility. None of the other commissioners have us yet given the matter any attention. They give evidence of an in- clination to give the 1l the latitude he desires, evidently to see how far hemiy go in his efforts to discover sometning dams ing againt the county Thus far, hoy ever, the sale of two morteace files is 1 that has come to light. Sor people say that so long as Loche X A the files without expense, he | and committed no irrogularity, while othiers'hold | to the contrary, that he did. The ¢ of extravagance in buying sta. tionery, it is claimed, amounts to nothinz unless o showing can be made, County Auditor Evans is now abstracting the e penditures of former years to compare the hance Pozoni’s Complexion l’m\llu produce a soft and beautiful in; it combines cevery element of heauty and purity. w for sale by the single barrel ar load lots. ddress SI0UX CIry GAs Ligirr Co. Sioux Cit, BUSIN RAPID WHEELING, The Running Time to Chics Reduced Two Hon Considerable rivalry exists in western rail- road circles as to the new time c; goes into effect on all the western lin day next. The Durlington has eruption by announcing that it will put in its fast train from Omaha to Chicago in 14 hours % minutes. This will put the Burling- ) at Clicago at 12 o'clock (noon), while the other lines had figured on arriving at2 or two hours later | Manager es that the o 1 will be as nthis | 1zo to be 1say, Brown, old boy, have youse advertisement of Spring and Summer | sui Coal orin ? wet us go around to-mc row, and Smith had one of a look at them, their §25 suits last fall, and it was as good afit and style asany & custom ¥ HIS PRIVAT S, It tmpels Mr. Kicerstead to Abandon Public Posit The term of ofiice of W. J member of the board of public pire on the 15th of Juiy. He wa would seck reappointment. rstead as a orks will ex- asked 1f he Office hours, 0@, m. to §p.m. Bundays, 10 | m, to1p. m. coinlisté in Chronie, Nervous, Skin and | Biood Diseaseds, 1 leavinz Ou ing in Ch ST O) would bo ro. | < Consnitation at ofiice or by mall froe. with the 7,145 spent ‘sinee Koche went into YinEgnCHicas No,” said he, “I will not. 1 could bo re- | yidioies"sent by mull or express, securely offico, All the officinls who uso apvointed if I desired, but T have deter- | packed, iree from obscrvation. Guaranteos to tationery say they don't consider this amount exce Alteruoon train m., and arrivin NEXV morning. West bound o depart at 10 £ Omaha at 3:15 p. 1go ut 7 A, m. the mined to withdraw from politics, On the | Sure gui ely and permanently 18t of Fen nto- e v ot | NERVOUS DEBILLTY shiosiorits f 0:45 ar oW ‘tner, and fi p sions, Ph; Decay, rising from Indiser 9:45 0. m., and | Dew rtnor, and find thatin | soh, Ehisienl ceuy gErromila s ss of the honse 1 have | jeashe on the face, 2 Pome |y hands full. The bus viclds me an | aver (ged, lack of ico will be maintained be- v ov business,and | e Donver antpadined e | annual income of $8,000, 80 why should I eipuain At the Burlington was put on | meddle with politics. No, I don't want the faster trains prompted action on the part of | place again'myself, but Omaha, . Betts & Betts, | asiced the mayor OX¥philis, a disease connceting lines ut Council Blufls aud this | o appoint iustead my friend, W. H. Alexan- B[]]fl and gkll] Dl\flfim u0st hofriblo in its | are more offices now than formerly, ess is heavier, and of nece ll more stationery must be ago, when 1 ¢ we here about 7:15 > into the olicer ana the business osely conducted solution placing the 1s of tne county . burden 1. Cons ppii ar We finaily passt responsibility in the 10 ¢ “operating depar ot tho A vsults, coniplotely oEadlcated without th clork, 8o that when anyone wants stationery | JOFIE the “operating department, of the | gop \who is in every way fitted for the posi- | Fes ‘\'l'.'r? Somplotely’ eradicated withous tho ald he miist make @ requisition for it. Al orders, ko | tion, and this Mr. Broatch has promised | Blotehes, Ulcors, Paink in the Hend and oo i th | 1 wou un in 14 hours ninutes, the sume | to do. would also meet any W. H. Alexander was scen and asked about his candidacy. He said that Mayer cut | Broateh had once asked him if he would ‘uc between Omaha and Chicago | cept the appointwent if made, and that he | thought he would rin things t he woul would hav 1 by some wember of 1 countersigned by the | howover, must be and th Syphilitte Sore Tiroat, Mouth and Tongue, Ca: tiarh, Ko, ‘permanently cured” where” others ni: 1 Bladder Comp unt ey, U inary AP it Burning or Blo: o, Urine hi, or with milky on standis looking ov orders, thy some r a number of these | wditor has discovered but nothing have attrac attention or rought up only through a Union Pacific Runs to Stoux City, | Pist WhIL Be Woldt Sy s i uptly andsafely , ¥ et VR AND: BRAIN diiaan siRanble gy BOWIIR NIOW OISAINR, A telegram has been received at Union | that he had been given to understand thut | g | Guar: i Convalsions, it Ner N e e i tar I8t | Pacific headquarters couveying the informa- | the other members of the board were satis &T‘RI(‘}TRRIE.I i e 00l Prosty e e had been siw An investigation of the ¢ the directors of the Chicago & | flo 1 ! :: ho s l’."""“ PnoinK h‘”“‘l hat 'l“‘\ dilatation. Curds B Haaat ; juntal county cl ed of but as yet no one stern had contirmed the lease of the | SEIFALION WO A aRA e e I hi | without w moments vain or wnnoy | 1 i pading 10 1 \ decay and i aken cps ) prefer chu apains! 0! Jity and Norfolk branch i ( 8 16 QEINArS 9 a0 ofty colinoll, by b \ | death, Preme RO es%, Logs of )““.‘:]m 1 steps to prefer charges against [ Sioux City .Al, 1 rl'l] ul;..ml.. m‘n] the road | ;,‘,,,M,,l YT x‘”m" ,.“,'.h‘ ot it s :,,, '[ ‘{m“a M il '”]1 Milfl‘] e- AUE | Mo | Qeach. ieex ( barrc: Losn of Anderson called County ~ Attor- | ypy o climinaries wi stered into between | office and as soon as they heard that some | IR R e Al L LR ne Y with reference o i { ono had been setocted they would sot up | Weskness, destroving Both nd bodv, with | box cor o 3’0 Dox, the matte hose gentlemen siply talked | the ofilcials of the two companies some time | one had, beon seloctod they would | Db | miits aveided 1, permanent l or six 0 ras over what might be done. Mahoney in- | ago, but the d 6 with opposition from | g o e atic ¥ D 5 BFHS Impudred | cefpt of pric formed him that he could proceed either for- | certain directors of the Northwestern, After 208 L) uld i Nain botn | WE GUARA mally or informally, but to make the work | o lengt conference at Chicago, uin both | o effective Ande; should _prefer charges | the terms, as formerly published in T Bre study or mi muin ase formally. Oth the county would nave no pow ill run one traina day, the attendance of witne or place them | cach way, und make direct conncetions under oath, with trains at Sioux City. The deal also LRoche was around y summoning | means that the Union Pacific will enter the such witnesses as he wants atthe trial toprove | union depot project at that place on a pro whom the book in question belongs to. It is | rata scale. The operating d nent of the expected that the board meeting Suturday 1 has been instructod 1o includu the train will be a lively and interesting sessiou schedule for Sioux Oity in the new card that Mr. Roche says he is prepared to mect any | i8 to tuke effect Sunday next. On that date es affecting his management of his | trains will be run to Sioux City. ur writte ise, | were agreed ups The Union Puc and go into the if tho treatm ic to compel o fxsued onl Agenis MARRIED hose {nig on that hap- | Kel i Py life, aware of physical debility, quickly s | fund tho OUR SUCCESS | Dru Co iy 1 sed upon fuct ‘ractical Expe. reot Oinalia L rience, -1 Iy Ciase | studied, thi o e v ar pard. i ouF TADOFALOrY . ex it Case, Lus allectinng cures without injnry $ Send 6 con for colebrated works ant Chronic, < Delioato Diseines Th v ™A friendly letter or call | n VI ROVAL #2543 P Aunderson can | its Last Triv, vg away twice | The Golden Gatespecial on the Union Pa. dissipating, and if he undertakes to try me | cific wentout yesterday, on its last trans- for such an offense there others in the | continental tour. It will arrive here from court house cqually guilty and subject 1o the ) - : Bantin courk house squutly gullty and subleck o the | gan Francisco, May 11, and will then be There is_only one thi accuse me of aud that s b VoAt of ‘oo und ficsh of another. Had | abandonea. Tho patronago today was 88 1F DR ONNT ARAR, A8 ARG A vy 48 on any preceding trp. Unon the Fecoived for those s saoks, do sou siposd. | FeLiromGnLof i Gate e service YOU NG MEN their duplicates would be here nowj When | Will be made dail, . i £yt ol Slodin wanted the record he got, T had 1 T ATV i ry, Despondon use for it then, nor for three months afte The Kikho oelinon, ey Troubice br aily disuh Jraaes can o i MIDDLL AQED MFN i o t wards. The duplicate is just as good as the | _ Concerning the action of the citizens of original, made from the same kind o! per | Niobrara in appealing to the attorney. and worth the same amount of money of this state in an effort to compel the William Schwarick, a clerk in the county | Elkhorn or the Milwauk pmpany to build treasurer's office, who has been employ sions to that place, an attache of the about the court house @ numoer of years and r's ofce of the Elkhora is familiar with all the oftices, says thut one Ak tiore will not bulld ta Nio mortgage flies have been sold tooutsido | yyura This has already been passed upon parties several times before aud no com: | Gur line runs through Vallentine, only threo { Hani’ Ask Your Groger for POWDER | Plaints have ever been raised. Viobrars 88 W [ CROWN LIQUID corrpr. |} "thi b | g o miles n Niobrara, and business would . 3 the suc g r—— wwarrant the construction of a three-mile Ab3°|Ute|y Pure. MCCORD, HRADY & €O, i Wil Earanta nspecting the Forts. branch,” Thuis powder 1 Amarvelof purity | Wholesale Grocers, = - Omuha, Nel yarkan. - Coumaitnion Ton cretary of War Proctor, Major-General strength and wholesor More economical | E Voumng Man's ¥:)2ud, oF G Schofield, Major-General Crook, Adjutant General Drum, Colonel Barr, Lieutenants Schofield and Bliss, on their tour of inspec- ton of our forts, are now at Leavenworth, sed 15 Per Cent, Atrip over the Belt lme to Portal shows @ decided improvement in several weeks, New dwellings arc going up inere: than the ordinary &lnds, and cannot be sold in sl aiinune snoubias aad lhon'olxhllhmwr |Phosposie owdera: B0id | shiss: Bersraloasos aured i mov duys, in cans. Bukiug Vowder Con 136 | B0 per box. all drug orbynull frolu i 0 umn.‘hw un‘ Ui MEGCu 144 WL ¥, Full directions, | all. Addross ‘DB. SPINNEY & €O. - Main and 12th St ,Kansas City, Mo 1M cution Uiia aanet,