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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,_ JAY, APRIL 10, 1890. It Nealy Causes Disaster in the Western [ boards of the church, ool expenses, | A Daughter Tries Her Hand at Shooting | and Mis. S. D. Rynearson. A #17; other purposes Alpha lodge, Day; A a lodge, ghtors Union Office, Applications from several congregations for Her Father. cliy, has odded Ve new Mrs. P. Wore o guest of Mr. IS UNKNOWN IN MISFITS. id were then read. They agpregate 8,075 — number SOLVING THE PURE MILK PROBLEM R e S IME YORE MRS, BRUBAKER'S AIM WAS POOR. | - ?,'.l,‘;,;“,:‘flfi:,’;“},‘,".-‘r‘v,""" I vero: by Because the merchant tailor who first makes the Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, does not use | s was recommer <00, the congre- v lours were passed A A el : : . SARIoR 10 aies 0001 Malol e for 4500, the pleasanty in gned, 1 foom Woat that kind of goods. The only defect is that the garment did not fit the man for whom it was | ek ) it gess Bas' returned from Wes Vs & S ¢ ¢ Appropriations Wanted by the Board ;"“"‘;‘““"" & + Kearney asks for | gpe pngjcted Only a Flesh Wound in | Poiif, whe o ho atailed the sexs made. It may fit you. If it does you will save many dollars and have as good a suit as is made, 4 800, £200 to e raised by the congregation; . state fodge of the , Knights of F o = ¥ ¥ of Health to Enable it to In- Gordon was recommendcd for #8500 on’ cond the Leg of Her Paternal Pro- says .hat work df cansiderable interest to the TERAT Q ORI e WOE T IQURTEE EREECT 11T augurate a System of they raise #100 and bo granted o genitor — Police Court memuers of the ordet throughout the state ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE.A PERFECT FIT, supply. Rushville recommended Wi transacted, which i culculated to increase in- for #900, the congregation to #100. ! terest und add to the membershi < 7~ y ey - N e 1 | At 2330 the presbytery procecded to the | "“Cashier Gibbon 't 'the Nebraska savings bl;l‘, \\ IIA/\ | Y () [J (1\N SAVE. } discussion of the third overture, It is as fol- | bank is at his desk ‘again after a week's ab- What might have been a vits accident | lows CMrs. Mamie Brubaker's ain was poor Tues- | sence from the city. " s - % - . was avoided yesterday by prompt action | In ordinary cases no stndent ot theolosy or elseshe might have boen guilty of | The saloon men are rustling around these | SUITS. _' SPRING OVERCOATS. PANTS, 0:||"'4""!"‘f"'m e L ATk ;.’.:‘ ol siog 3 ide. In o moment of anger, or us she SToHfCting aneir applications for ve- | ¢7() cystom made suit for. .$32.50 | $65 custom made overcoat. . $32.00{ $16 custom made pants foi 3 who a e ris] © ing i P wo full y Bl y effort O fend herse rol @ s W > P o ) > > 1, " ? § S rie " nie o YA current from » motor wir puliod tho ‘.'{& Sion by the v produced (el vt i vt i B “house warmine” and social ball of the | $00 custom made suit for. .$30.00 { $00 custom made overcoat..$28.50 [ $15 custom made pants for. .87 A - gs and prol in his o v o Ioey SERA 4 Anci or of Tnited 01 on -« e 111 " » S g o 3 S ¢4 1 o 5 from tho switeh board at the Western Union j uiired to spend o third | fortunately only causing o stight flesh wound | ACH OV and lodge Yoo i Hunts | $99 custom made suit for. .$27.50 | $30 custom made overcoat..$24.50 | $13 custom made pants for. .$6.50 :x\;“h\‘\.mi]:k lt’;; ;J):l‘wll“::n\l ‘.:.TH:::.“:;;'J ; .“ : ilicusion o voto was ";;llfvh 6t i acnd wilh N1 ol ‘ hh:fi Figtiele sald 6 b imost, unanimous fa | S50 CUStOM M ule suit for. .$25.00 | $45 custoni made overcoat..$20.00 | $12 custon: made pants for. . $0.00 : i 3 are ol custom made suit for. .$20.00 | $40 custom made overcoat..$17.50] $10 custom made pants for. .$3.00 Some clectric light men emploved by the ; son. Sheis the daughter of the notorious of annexation. *‘We are going to be as | $ i U 0 5 Thompson-Houston Electric Light company | Applications for aid from ¢ atic orgo Nicholson, who has given the police | Well off in Omahia s in South Omana without | g1y ~ystom made suit for. .$18.50 | $35 custom made overcoat.. $14.00f $ 8 custom made pants for. .N.fl_i 3 ¥ Inspection. » stringing a wire on Twolfth street were again taken up, iine sk S it e e | Pepresentation in the council,” said @ citizen Farmam street, and through carelessness | they to raiso §100, Springdale nsk o Teonett) moro or loss trouble | o't southiern bun yesterday. | broke one of the Western Union wires, which | missionary be placed within their bound or the last thr rs. Nicholson live ———— fell_down through the mass of wires and di- | which will be recommended to the general as. | the bottoms in the vicinity of N and To the Dealers in Oil. rectly on the motor wires. The curvent went | sembly. Woonsocket and connections asked | tecnth streets, and periodically tries his hand | This is to notify you that we have no BULETDIRESS SURFSTROR SAILE @ REERES into “the We . Union office like ‘g for 600, South Omaha was recommended | gt abusing his wife and family. Mrs Bru-| further interest in the Des Moines oil | lightning,” and immediateiy the switch board | to receive £1,000. Tt is 4 mission station under | e i 8 8 8 S G THRBIA SH1E 1H6 oL DA AT5 fias | e SR : SR \ Sy A T was on flie, melting the brass - connec | the charge of v, Cr O, Kylo, and reports | DUKCF' husband is an estimablo man, but be- u:v)\:‘!m’i .{: ‘“;“I'Pn'v‘ . In. e Open Evenings until g o'clock. hltuxd.\) Evenings until 1o o'clock. tions and instruments like . | forty-two membe tween him and his dissipated father-in-lay ing tc sagreement with Messe and had it mnot been for the The committee to which was referred the | there is an -enmity strong enough to lead old | W. R. Stewart, jr., and 124 L, W | Wition of tha ohief perator aud his. ssis gronfing O Sever soyeesyations Torted | Nicholaon o beaulaty heap vials of abso on | decided to sfl thof o nterest, which | the building would have been in flames in & | as follows ing and Plainview to 1eceive | tha sworn protector of his daughter's happi- | We did January 80, 1890, | inute, endangoring the lives of fifty poople. | $400, prov yrai { Orchimd and | b0 8WOrR protector of his daughter's happl: | ™p, ey gesiMing to buy first class olls, hree ments wore burned be: | Eikhorn Valley to r 00, provided they | 1SS independent of the Standard Oil com: | fore th nt could be cut aise §32 T lorning Mrs. Brubaker secured | pany or consolidated Tank Line com- | the switchboard was dumaged to some Adjourned until 9 . v King for her fa £ X nk e ’ 5 gt ‘life was in danger, | pany, will please write us divect and we | 120)C C PURE MILK. s 5 Nicholson hud driven his daughter and elght | will ‘& much pleasure in making | 1309 FARN AM STREE l OMAI I \ NEB. 1309 Miles' Nerye | months old baby out of the house and threat- | lowest prices possible, We can furnish How the Board of Health Secks to | | An important discovery. Ry act on Hufi 1 her with catl if she ever ;-:m..mi He | you all grades of illuminating and luby 5 e Fr wo Obtain It ver, stomach and bowels —through the | chase across lots with a table knife in | Lating ofls, gasoline and naphtha—in S &) J | g 4 i i e s e ey s admoniahec v ot S | et 1 proets of petoleumn, . CALIFORNIA 1 Boyd's Opera Houge | s ommrinswitmics ong sy rather s od the other day to learn while | and constipation. S lendid. for*me “ | to flow. : SCOFIELD, SHURMER & Ili\‘l-l | THE LAND OF AR SR SRS ety No man ;‘r ‘.‘,”"”‘", nm\v ::\'v«\:iw ~luM1‘; dlml. in Chies that the appropriation for the n and hild allest, milde | N was arrested and at once re- Independent Refiners, DISCU\'EI\'IES (B Jocument without using n. .:r . stands board of health at that place was 2412,000, | Surest. 30 its. Samples lruc on a bond of £,000 to keep the Cleveland, O. . MRS. in the third place iu 1890, where it will remain ton 7 2 o s e | at Kuhin & Co." nd Douglas. | \l|~ Brubaker went to the house of e | TASTE = OEATH G T years and thep move up to s 1 1900, Omakia Lias §,000 and fully one-ienth of the | > | m. 0 Oh Wt forenT S Ceaib i ehes Ratei| . s M A AR an Surprised. | P FASCOUGHS oshore Potts o1t Wil rest for ono hundre 73 H =} OTLS, ivl. . population. Omaha should have at that ratio F A RAC TOWN. ‘ 21 futher followed her there and Mr. and Mrs. an Newman were the vie- L S 3 ore s another 9" whic s0eome to stay. about £40,000. | w-m‘w_uu busive talk he has been in- avi rise last evening. The Eminent Quakeres It is unlike the figure 9 stes in the ros Speaking of the inspection of milk the | T 3 S A the | dulging ularly in vegard to his dangh torday was the twenty-fifth anniversa -8 “‘],,,,,“,M“ S ECEIRs e o 1bint It has alrendy Movedd up (o first, placo; w physician says that the board will make Kk Hills Capita He called her such endearing names s | of their marriage, they having been marrie < ] l { ) a 1 will permanently romain, It is called the #No, strong effort to sceure the sinews of war for road building east of the Rocky moun- | Amed. . During fis angey tirade of abuso | April 9, 1565, and the members of the Coffec 4 At anc l 1SCASC | o High Arm Whecler & Wilson Se Machine, the prosceution of the work. It would try to | tains this year promises to be turn » fathier stooped down as though he intend- | club, a society composed of ladics, of which i 9" was endorsed for first place by (h et along on £10,000 and omy loy thrs o or ruu;- in the direction of Deadwood and other | ed to pick up so ething v\lvll(rnw)i( at his | Mrs, Newman is amember and Mrs, Hellman =" : Thursday, .\]ll il10,ats it _1{.\ Bl s n‘n;ll'l:(:'.l'. competent inspectors, ake the work i 1ls points, As heretofore reported, ghter, he wa ul for own alda ARG Tt 7 Sivh 7 , 5 S dtTesa o Re A vEs wh er A severaconte eading ma thorough, un ordinance should first be i i Sechvanda N”lmm o Toa e ha o ‘.'3~.|,..(. d ;uhl to give them \\x;xl : % With an addressto hoth SeXCS. | ghines of the world, it was uvanded the only ing in detail just how a dairy ild | 30 e R et of her dress sl I'he ball struck the ht ‘)‘"‘"{ 1‘!” view wis mmittee, w '\”'R vs. |8 & Iridav .\]'I Ml s Grand Prize given to family sewiy ines, ail *d, who should run it and ho i o o | 01 man in the vight thigh, took a downward | fsanc, Oberfcider At the head procec: ull 0 5 : B ; e others on exbibit having received ild bo handled from the pas- R ¥ e 7 jine, being an x| course and buried itself in'the calf of the leg, ptropolitan hall in gy, colors) and i : - First lecture to women only | of gold melaly, ofc. The Frene e v dairy-farm till it reached | . or “more properly an additional | My, Brubaker laced uuder arrest at i liman drove to the Goc ey 5 N also recognized fts superiority by the decortion nsum A chemist should | s northwest system, from siding by Oficer Hizhes and taken to the po- | man residenc induced Mr. and Mrs. | _ T BOTH EREE | iRt Wheie P compa be secnved who would e city wholesale | X w Castle, | Jico station ather removed to the | Newman to accompany her, without, telling Y Thursday night the hestsents will | with the Cross of the Legion of Hon rates for the analy: of milk y 0 . Dal W station, where 5 Slabaugh | them where they were going. ~They drove to o reserved. for ladies and their escorts, ‘fho “No. §" is not an old machine fmprc t " nepection should | thiough Fall River, Custe Hingto d | dressed the wous 7 oved to | the hall, where they found about sixty-five , : orees 5 PR AT | twen, butas an ¢ new machine, and the t by jumping on ¢ and | Mead countics, Dakota, cr t 3 | his home. Tl 1w lodged in the | couples aws m. Pleasant grecting LLE JTRATED | Grana Peize ut Paris wai awa arded it as the grand- hut by to the dairies | river not far from Hot Spring calf of the leg but will be probed for and re- | Were exchanged, after which the party ) Sellaaliene smical | estadvance i sewing m nanism of the GiDe Lo o & down to car wd a game of pProgre arge collection ofanatomica X the n the dairymen | jup, touch s moved. He will be on his feet again in a few | 40 playin g prog e e T ago. Those who buy it can rest assured, there, 1d be licensed and their wagons uum- | & round about _ cir ys. Mus. Brubaker was veleased on a bond | $ive high five was entered upon, the X o . ! L DE 9% | tore, of baviug the very latest and best. ed like expr fity, “and - enter Deadwood from | and went t6 her home. — She. refused to talk | being handsome coffec cups w ilver te n'n\rh Isin wax and papier-mache In proof of the ne 3 P » | north. The road is to be completed by - | of the © or make any statement to the | SPoous. 2 skeletons, et N deaLs Sy . | ary 1 of next year., If this effected, som o Latives, She did this on the | Later in the evening the party adjourncd to T EAtAn 1 3 very lively worl will to be done. Mr. |} o ttorey, who treated her mora | the lower floor, s a banquet had bee ‘D‘SEASES gflf{m\ C'u Wflf er for which no cause could be dis- | I oty ;hl‘ s opploving ‘uH the me 1 ¢ furm suspect or a cold-blooded | m..)-:Ax!-14ll“]x”s'ix‘|5 J ln.m;:«(d h;-vn dis- | UNGS —Said o'll A i D ime Eédcn Mugee 1 till a visit had been paid to the da and will, it is under have at derer than us a wo 0 had defended | Cussed Rabbi Rosenau, actiug as toastmaster 2 kel pAR R engaged’ on the w wWithin tve v . Lion b wooian whio Madideibniiad | ade s whbi el i which he con emT or circulur,B] prkettledpro = Mich of the established route runs. b ; NIHBlEGREt AT v he siitthe South: ulated Mr. and Mrs, New: rsonally : {| L(,() OROVILLE ( L | an extreme h country. The : fh5 e teonblo for | and in behalf of the eot . Tu conclii Week of Monday, April 7th. I | ———— (it Cast ¢ i {amense amo| ! coore s trouble for | sion he pronounced/a x them and | > | money. Fitggerald's bid, it is understood o uauty shed them future prospe 4 BORLAND S 15 10 35 custom made suit for. .$15.00 | $28 custom made overcoat..$12.25) § 7 custom made pants for. . 5 g - % t for his brutal UNITED PRESBYTERIANS. | was something like $200,000 lower than that | jties some member of his family swould. com The rabbi was followed by ‘Mrs. Hellman, Y R the Presby. | Of four others, but the amount itcalls for is | avound . to . the. statid Gl R 3 ph Me § s ~fe Thie Ladics Adjourn and The Eresby: o krigwn, * Vorbal estimtos, However, | oot (o ,',,',((?‘-’.‘f,. ud beg him off | Simon Gotz Oberfelder, Charles e S U(_L &( y()‘l DA tery € n-.o; ll..ld y‘. : 1 3 n' of certain portions of the line | when their testimony was absolutely nec- ’\1;‘1'“ un;l 1\n“|" lll[{;lL\ r : ; 3 | PERFORMERS Themorningsession of the Presbytevian La- | at £0,000 a mile. essary to secure @ cont 1. About | s conclude unquet and an adjourn- | 20 R N RS 20. dies’ Missionar iety was opened by devo- | IIm- |>:‘)w|»n» pl_ in that ‘(.»:nzlx‘ i \m-.[-. a month ago the police fo 1just such an | ment was taken to the hall above. 11 ohallare AL I et | dally L0s0 iving a eadwood, | o 45 5 e aanE e ——— tional exercises conductell by the prosident. | soam o' foel confident ‘that ‘the Burl | cabe ohoes qas 2 oclock in the motning they | 3 n's Ball, - e The election of officers for the ensuin wton’s action will compel the Fremont, | him for abusing his family and before the | The paid firemen’s benevolent association Mosiy _](1])1111(_‘5(_‘ \ |“;|(rc_ vesulted as foilows ; lkhom & Missourd Valley compuny (0 ex- | trial could como-off_his wife paid the costs ¥ sition hall last night. The | 7":;"‘;‘,'[‘[ 2 ol S ssident, Mrs. dohn Williamson, Omaha; | k viminus. which is now | jneyrred in the case, refused to testify | qytend: z Jarge. The grand 1 E > CURE s fhig i - ‘ bd, within ten miles of Dead- | against him, & L Seiis o tesbity U atendailo v large. The grand maveh | 12 BY WAL €9 One Dime Admits to AlL vico president, Miss Mat Nowtt | it i ten i A | st i, and. thus Sectved bis discharac, | iee!ftl€s Vs vety urge, Mo grand el e et o CATARRH' ne Dime Admits to All 3o nd vice president . i Brubaker was at the police court. yes. 1 ! A :M:]l.’ -\,“-“\' .:lv...,_“.,‘;‘l,“ ord : ","l“”l\ malten e athon) e bening forn preliminar g On xhvmh-xh 0. T D., about two hundicd m_[ EMED*Co¥ o ROVILLE (4 cneen i o v e e e o oS 3 corvesponding and vec ere- ic bad 1o kn > 05 to what his peo- | acesunt of the inability of hex attend | couples be 1 line = tary, Mrs, . A, Henderson, e , to do. The ten milos en (Eha Tieaitii 1t vas | DostHone edntadny | A diversion was' cansed about 10:30 by an a: Abie:and : Cat: R : Cure urer, Miss Bello MeC: b Y R e S i D d e aon e A al i pyeen of next week, Mrs. Brubaker was released | alarm of fire, whi¢h caused a genor: D G e ¥ bt % thronzh wh 1 T6 S0 s £o0 Horia pede of the boys, but they retur 3 aemaniirey Public Sate T e After the mission the i $ & oL bor v her appearance. ik G Or i A A SHEARE Nearts OEinave —_— —— ROIRANe PELER & WILSON M'F'G 00, 3 } 5 3 ol = of not less than 240 Lots, eaeh 50x140 fect, in S proceeded to the businéss of the afteruoon. | i theons 1 In its d New Council Organized. of the maidens. inoilessal : o nd 187 Wabrsh Ave., Chicago. Miss Belle McCulloch, the newly elected | the Burlington secures an old piece of narrow | ty council metTucsday after- | The affair was asuccess in every respect, GREED OF G'A'IN Iigstontildityog ot St hiDIAIAY 7 e treasurer, presented her resiguation, which | s road known as the Deadwood Central, | poon in the police court: room and organized | #bout six hundred couples bein ¢ Y was accep in its present Lust week of the These Lots are a part of the Military Re: 0 North 16th Street, R e lection of Councilman Burke as £ A aEvouel vation donated the City of Fort Swith for the ST R dkraor Mis = { lown OfY His Train. I committee appointmonts and they wero con. || caled the: dopar to the Her block, on | Tuusting e 1o BT S T I a1 A A CetIBE ros cat ceted. Mrs i Mi. ConductorS. W. Wilcox of train No. 7, was 5 3 Je ) each lot separately. Arrangenments have been Sixteenth and Jaclison, where a lot of burrels | Vllaean blown off the rear platform of his train near and boxes in the cellat unde store | Jinnid Ttute 3 rade by which any purchaser at:this sile can AT it g s Finance—0'Re Meleher. Rowley. had taken fire in some way @ Lilgreut | mware of it, dise ! 3 1 ) N i : g alle . ongh £ cly os & Al et aken y i ware of it, sorrow half the price paid for any lots 3 ll‘u-- socloty nH n d ton \\:-\; \\]:'v}'h‘;; “““1'_“-‘“;”’ sday _”l\‘: g ‘I‘l JM‘":\‘ at UI - | Sirets . nnelly, Dolerty, | smokc, The xj;miv“\“‘l\; \\Ilnwn'x;ll-n(l with | <.u‘::.‘i’r}h.‘.l.‘\“.;‘xl.‘u‘-‘l.'rr;-fi‘nl,‘ LR R R "STEA Hlp etter from a mis: cated in Indis | N K lhanc | Tohneton 10 dumage Lo the build s contents. 0 the vid of these follies, : B pree Hiee) 3 was 1 by M y nd dwelt | train soon stopper d down to where he | it LT ot i : x‘;r‘“m ARt Nen the mery A EeMarath I”I 1 ‘\: o “I”]:II"I R i 12;:?:}:: 5 MESCLD (EUA: S St ¢ e Sl B ¢ IS e = o8 5 5 | stre e nerves, restore the aj and further particuls o , ;.I ;:;L\ ‘vll‘l ‘[l‘l ‘]l(ht vlll:h 11 it ners of the | lay. picked him up and he went on about his i R I(m.m . Dohe I / \\(_ _‘\4 ]).”_!.'- l_~“ |‘p : '0. or ]v-:'»d ‘]lullzll\l | P':“IM)I’MAI"‘?“I‘I‘"'[I"‘I:‘\) Hebiiitated body. P CHAMBEIL OI' COMMERCE, or &40 ) ANDA{‘“NG 6 amonz whom she is lahoring. 2 furke, © 1 part of & boat load of cocoanut oil an IE e i, e CEhtmi 1 i ) : : DANIEL BAKER. Mayor, The Largest, Fastest and Fueat fn the World. et g e Da oo R et Lendduiitors yat Jotn o, : soup stock to be shipped from st Louis, | 'Lutt’s Liver Pills o, e, | Tt Lagesal, Faucst and, plucst i ke wag rond, R Valong the Union Pacific line in Xe- | or, Connolly, Bur Bout leaves St. Louis lattor pe : MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. YO N L LNDONDERRYAARDAALASOON, Another letter was read from Indin. Tts | braska Tuesday. The wind wills and water | asurer Hoctor as oo | BSs C Price, 25c. Office. 39 & 41 Park Place. N. Y. Divosia A | RGIORIA MG author was Miss Mary White, M.D., of the | tauks at O'Fallon and Brady Islund were employed to check ccounts The Proper Caper —— = New York, Queenstown and Liverpool. Staklot, Tnd fon, i blown down and totally demolished. | of the city clerk and city T Rio JaxsiRo, April 9, The government has | GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE = The Celebrated 1 May 0. May Hlat Rl ayery : NotaiandiBes ‘ mayor was instructed to- take the matter in | oA L A berty of the | TRADE MARK Tuti: G 1A 1 TRADE MARK A NO RIBBON CITY OF ROMB. | gune st July 2ith ik Off | b i . IR 1 i n ) it Rt SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE Freight conductors and brakemen on the | '} sreet from Twenty-second to Twe press, liberty of association and public meet- FDY. An unfai i Fatos onlowest terins (0 ant from e priricipa i Omaha road_ha 1 their scale of o] e e iR LY soond g M en by e { Sem- Permanent Alignment | - SToich. ERELiSH, Wisi Ao’ AL eghvine il Foinrs. Tuylor, uud “The Home Mi Mr ised o 8 per duy for coudue nstieted T : thallaoat : d g amion daksiaruloudtmapiavelistisihature Proudiit, read by Miss Ma flor, il f men et iriats ST An Elastic Conscience. £l Edutnor 1vetand, Napis or G ibraltar y intdresting and - elicited " much disc vl Py cent Lomax of the | afof ani t betiveen Tl | Do you kinow,” remaried Distriet At | 7y SPEED, CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS E d home from Chica- | y-third ol Twonts fow " at lowe et Fatex. - Apply. toany Of our Jocal Mrs. John Williamson opened the - | e o euded the assoclation meot- | Wnpd aud Twenty.f | torney Darnell a few days ago to a re 2 LS HEND REONIBROS.IChI0RE ence by Would special work u 8 e e 2 wter for the Atlanta Constitution, ¢ Moniory < > - 3 ouel, Citi * to our eficioncy s o Presbyteral societyt? | The operating department of the Union Ry o i Constitution, | gecoge vagiyg, VTSR e AFTER TARINR. Strength. ! Dhel iy “ mshiners ke a brog is- ! > After i zoneral discussion it was moved und | o s proparing o new time table for [ g0, Dabls ,”':" "“"' nehing: ““”_‘ a "“'-f“ dis Pain i th lac Dimueat of ¥ision, Premature 014 ; y wt the so pled £100 to one | ch lines in the Missouri river divi tinetion between perjury in the state 7 30 i POSITIVE GUAR- ANTEE. GEQO. H, SMITH & CO., firmed 4 15 brought to the police sta- al object in mission work under the care will put it into effect next Sunday. No | tion Tuesday night by Ofiicer Montague for | ooypts and perjury in'thé federal courts? of the presbytery. A committec was appointed | important changes are mades fast driving on the L street viaduct. He was | \Well, they do.” They perjure themselves to inform the presbytery of the action. is, Scott and Cheeney, who | fined £ an outrageously in the United States courts Adjourned until 8 p. m attended the trans-Missouri passenger meet 1t D, Mark contributed 82 and costs to the | qia RN EAR S0 FIGE 2 T At the evenis sssion the business of the | ing at Kuan ity“Tuesday, returned yester- | city exchequer for looking too long on a | yuC BIECE )" PR ‘,‘] DEQUO.LOES, socioty was laid over, und the mission bands | duy mor, reportave ‘ ure- | South Omaha wine cup while the cos ¢ wve heen known o do it. They see no of the First and Central United Presbyt sess e of a crimson hue, il offense in it—it's their privilege churche crtaine icnce, The s t the government if they can, fair street mission ehildren s L Ambi B 1d Personals, ans or foul, The strangest thing of | [ i General Agents Nebraska und Towa | i snd oach yanoated o verse of suriphire pe The progress onder lo i oturned from Chicago, | it all to my mind is that these same “'”‘i DE._SANDEN'S | I | 1110 FAR: r, OMAMA, NEB, (s ’ med | 810 S. 16th St.,, - - - Omaha Wrapper: the o i i o : ) Passago o and from Great Britain and af {BELg haarenkchtholoild, JThe e !"(‘]'"“‘ it R n of Plattsmouth is visit- ould fiot he induced to perjure them- | ELEG ] Rlc BRELT | ports of £urone Montreai-tiverpont route, by the band then spoko of the work Iu the dgifferent | 4 100 reside ves in the statecourts, There they Saters of St Lawrence, shortest ofall, " Glaiow to oreign countries, and- also the most pro 1co October lst doing wnisusrEnsaRy | Boston, to "L erpool to and from Baltimo ‘I!*rlr Steamers, Clasa excelsior, nent” missionary. In connection with this | well for a wintergrow ated that ! of Ponca is visiting his brother, | ave quite as truthful as the ording Miss Nettio Gibbs rendered the band | not less than uses wi crected in | ¥ Jone: run of witnesses, and they appreciate m“[“ Accomuodations unaurpnaced Weekly sailings. ALLAN & CO,, Gon. West, Ag BILTATED Girough 18+ | C. B Sundell, r. 112 La Salle m,tnnc-w,ul Joining in the chorus Pierre during 1850, leven business blocks > 'th league met at the Methodist | fully the moral wrong committed in per M ). C. Lyun then nd a paper - | ave already under way parsonage Tuesday evenin juring themselves. [t's a strange thing ® DISCHITIONS or KXCLRSES m Work—Its Authority and Obj Phe board of educat net Tuesday night | to m WE GUAL this Niw 1seyeral passages oOf seriptur y A Snug Reward £ha hathorior " el d el Yesterday noon Detective Huze and Lou = : | (LR a A Sta Le ]._41 n e. thorit ; ithority Grebe arvested and placed in the county jail Lzod tn 1800, ind hwas b union of the Bapists | 1ty young German named John Witte, To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and spirit wus at a very low ebb at this time, but | Who is wan in Davenport. Ta, to answer mancaily ¢ n - s Inereascd to a roat extent. Sho olosed | to the charge of seduction, He Is about W"‘“ELBCTU“O "’"“’""“‘-h"'"“ WL | FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. with @ st I toall Chvistian women | twenty-thwve years old and was found work- ARG i OAUI puatg T, aReaiE s etpuig ::,“nl.‘ ¢ ¢ duty be filled with | g o |{Iu.:|| apndal Slcaas wie Al lmpol"ted Mlllmery. 5y St LT S T e S v ey (s The ¢ f 3y ms peported anything about 0 ith which 128 North 15th Street. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. General Agents, followin \ . Whi wdopted « . T are confident that % Hroudwiy, New York Wherens | 5 d | the right man, not Ino. Blegen, General Westorn Agent. 166 bR |k B TR e Fair white hands; | ERvE WD BRMN TREATHENT, | e iies T B it year with health, mea Ay at Spooifls for Hyat Work 1 0 desert h TR AR | ol B el vl Brightclearcomplexmn‘ PRINTERS' INK. | BEA Thit wo ente Drvest S WWOrod efted | RIS Soft healthful skin. 1o the ) L Winter in South Dakota. GOODMAN DRUG CO Pl e AT BV | | T4l an ustoundinge et but novertheless “PEARS'--The Great English Complexion SOAP~-Sold Everywhere.” : i L R EAEOM Y rian society, ple rselves PRV AL g up — » ull i our pow er, ne erhuthy | 8 personil word and ure the | vapital i i the desired amendment to our | been ver e bot ’ ) ceptions, and t aud visitors who have 3 ...,..“u.‘... or el Jved, That the thanks of this soclety be | ot seen the city of Pierne for f Loy ol g s T ored 10 the ladies of the First United | Gyoiviced at the unintenupted growth of the 2 a2 art 24 BUGG' TUPS 5 e ¥ terian elreh for thelr genprons Lospi- : o1 ALL KINE STIFF 4 e fality Hm‘n hers wi tributed o S but usderstood by few, CUSHIONS, BACKS, RAILS, | 1 Tl weviaiid o the kind i o The City Tax List. KING OF COCOAS--" ROYAL COCOA FACTORY." | 223’ IZ uadens 4 1 2 ‘S}A:“:nv’filumnas, oyd's 'a House Block, of the Sweedish ptist ehurel our hew Phe city tax listis now in the b y 17 Plum 8¢, Cincinnati, 0 Shatiks for tho ke of their. hotse of wo City |»,,l.:\ ,‘\,- Rush ' fi : the l\lug\ are bul |n»~n, b\n all men are not kmbs Therefore, | s 2 Send for 30pp. Cataloguo, £0F PUrt of the services of our convention ang 9 L | . : | ~ — — (9. further his caus: 10 collection begin. 38 i i M A. Henderson led o consecration | H¢ collection will ¥ 12, 1889, that ho is greatly 1||m|>c(l with id thus ended the most successful | 8 total valuation of pr cony n the society has held 20,000, W, The levy « Besides the amount, & : fn tho | umount makes the total tax &30,007.49. s For LOST or ¥ 00D} has hl i : RN L R Gneral and NER 003 rn treasurer’s report yesterdiy has | wmount is divided among the various funds * Weakness of Body and. ot D B AharsAn | TR e | as follow Newspaper Advertising Burea, of Erroraor Exceste Lcress otal amount ra v local | ensral fund . 290,008 & 5 2 pr New ¥ ¢ Newer 1 ful 10.000 10 i proofs matied (sexle » 1 o “BEST & GOES FARTHEST," e R ERIE Mgmouco..surflw.ufi: EO LLA R The Onwha presbytery J ini o a8 . 3 A - ea it AENR, L R et ' et v and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole 71 A M yesterday morning. After tioua pehool tund n right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig fr & TO VU EAK YEN clses Rev. A. Gordon wus clected youthful ¢ nificance attaches to the act which would not were he | VEST Iy ?(AYNf. ) Sabbath school su X L LAt not “every inch a king." = é‘mm,,,q,\ \ from ¢ s wnt ke IO LIPS OIIIOD DG 0002009 DI I ENIPOOOOP PO 995 b s EALER