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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1800. ANOTHER ROAD TO LISCOLY, ;,;;‘\{";-,"x;,I"vz;;‘\‘aif»"?fi,T‘.f;';l::'Tl:??f:‘f.f‘,1;,“" e | TOE TR SO O I 8[]9' POOR MATERIAL “ 809 ! Bk building, which furnished the party with and Their Little Meeting. T It B: Used Both by the Union Pacific | more than an hour of entertainment. = They ra 'rs of the repuolican state | gorutary Garber Speaks of Phillip A. IS UNKNOWN IN MISFITS | are traveling in a spocial car | at their b . At and the Rock Islaud, s Pull Mgt a i held a quiet conforence af ,I,I‘Iln‘dl ullman company, and il | o Millard hotel Thursday night, as they Warrack's Dosath, s over which they pass, | claimed, to talk over the situation i, gt : t Because the merchant tailor who first makes the Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, does not use N ( JION. y_consists of nine ladics and ten ose present were Chairman L. D. g . i : BRANCH OFF AT PAPILLION, t ciF names boing as follows: . | Richards of Fremont; ~|“X‘1|Irll “Walt -WERE STENOGRAPHERS TOGETHER. | that kind of goods. The only defect is that the garment did not fit the man for whom it was —_— Shafer and wife, R. M. Chapman and | Seely of Bennett: C. C. McNish, Wis, ) A : g A AR L P > made. It may fit you. If it does you will save many dollars and have as good a suit as is made, b Andrew Erhardt and wife, George 2 . . An Tmportant Move Which Wil nd wife, J.'C. Scott and wife, Harvey | A. Dillworth, Hastings: George C. Bowman, | gougin picked Up at the State Hot Give Cable's Li Backus, J, Harrison and wife, J. Clark and | Columbus; C. J. Daubach, Lincoln; Alec 6 \ ROPAS A A8 Tt < gy a A Sppe o T Srats Hlin l'm-m.- n":""‘""‘ bl wife, Matt Erbardt and w Laferty, Ashland: Brad D. Slaughter and Lincoln Secwrés a Carriage ¥ ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERI hort Cu e William F. Bechel, Omaha, | tory—Meetihg of the Re- i e S b T e o T formed Clergymen. SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE. AT |AS g § essful Aspirant to | should be hield, also the advisability of an | et R T e B A i early mecting of the Sommitice, They spec | Livcors, Neb., April 11.—(Special to Tas SUITS SPRING OVERCOATS. [ PANTS yosterday n e repor Mr. Howard H. Buldridge, who was Thurs- | pivants for gubernatorial honors, but reached | BE The sad news of the death of Phillip 0 cust ade g p 3 cus \ Y 32 ¢ ‘st de < for where-by the Union | day appointed assistant United States dis- | ho definite conelusons. y AW e U e o | $70 custom made suit for..$32.50 | $65 custom made overcoat..$32.001 $16 custom made pants for- secure track pr 8 | trict attowmey, was yesterday receiving the ° conference adjourned without trans- | partment was recel e this morning at the | $00 custom made suit o % $600 custom made overcoat..$28 <u $15 custom made pants for through Omaha-Kansas Ci { congratulations of bis friends rting any business ce of L StAtS DOk of tramsyortation and | ¢55 ¢ S Qtith € 0 fine % g % €13 ¢ § < or trains over the Missouri Pacific road | Mr. Buldridge is twenty-six years old. ‘He i o b A oAt oot $35 custom made suit 'k 50 custom made overcoat..$ £13 custom made pants for. 1. On the other hond, I happen to | was born in Hollidaysburg, Blair county, CRUSHED TO DEATH. |/ Seiend, Secvetary Garber, whio' tan'yaars ago | $20 Clistom: made suit for. /$a. $45 custom made overcoat. $12 custom made pants for. know," he continued, “that wn ageeme i 1964, His futher is a prominent | ppe Borrible Fate of a Switchman in | Was associated with him as stenographer in | $45 custom made suit for. custom made overcoat..$17.50{ $10 custom made pants for. . has been mude between the Union Puc barrister in that part of the country and has | $ = e e ! A 4 | the Union Pacific Yards. the Burlington's gen: freight offices at 0c de ¢ 4 § de < nlg R § de s for. ck Island for joint use twice refused nominations | 7.7 Campbell, a switchman in the lower | Omsha. Mr. Garber said ofhis friend: “En $40 custom made suit for. .$18.3 custom made overcoat..$14.00| $ 8 custom made pants for ORI R | i the nize of thirtoen vears, SOUnE Bald- | (rmion Pacific sards, died at St. Joseph's hos. | dowed with superior intelligence and with a | $35 custom made suit for. .$15. $28 custom made overcoat..$12.23] $ 7 custom made pants for. . here he passe e years %) he T g f recoived | morvelous quickness of perception, he we call a stand-off deal, The Roock Isiand will | Vhere he pa three y In 1850 he W ay night from injuries received qui I | admitted o the freshman class of Bucknell | by boing run over by Union Pacific engine s, | had but one purpose since entering the rail- | FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. ]u—;)lll l:u_m «;m - and be, .{n] to Papillion corsity, and wl”\ ued fouryear. classical | “Hiy foof was caught by & guard rail and | Poad service twelve years ago, that of master- on the Union Pacific track and st the latter won honors both in his class anc n tight until the engine and some cars | ing the science of railroad traffic for the ad o RUAR IR s RIal M Hirdav B vatinge wik 0B ) point commence to build its own road o- | literary e HRe down upon_him, mangling Bim in 8 | yascement of himself Open Evenings until g o'clock, Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock, cures th dvantage and right-of-way in ex i sl LR rible manner. The deceased boarded at & ” e e change for the use of its line » Union litorial staff of bster strect and has resided here partment. None hav L s el o \Jf 1 ' L P ) Lincoln, ey prop o have it e G : T rked in a re sleven months, [ member of | and none more desc of success. The P , if not shorter, than the B. & M Rerprrg ey bl st Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and | Union Pacific company loses a valuable sery. — g of that time be sbandoned his jowrnalistic | Thursday night was to have been iuitiated in | ant, the shipping patrons of the roud a ' > jamin | the Swite 's unio . e The jangle. torney general under | g St hmen's ur o courteous official, whose aim_ever seemed to There is something of an i sting story | - Youns: Baldrige e | A Jury was empanclled be to adapt the services of his company to attached to that triangle deal involving right ster's ofice until 1867, when | E8Rans, the testimony of, severul witesscs | ho requirements of the public, while bis per- | 13()Q) FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB 1309 of way and joint track privileges between the | he was admitted to the bar. About this time, | ahove, | The jury was then adjourned until 4 | Sondl friends and ass left wit . £ AN -1, AR 43, AINLZD. < Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific and Burling- | he was given the honorary degree of master | g:clock this afternoon t B YaRIt of 8 | GuDs U SN el IRl : - — ton roads, which has 1 TR DU A e ML A LR A A A S A L mortem examination, which will bemade | P 108 WO B0 A 0 O e Liae s exchanged attention | ~ ~ T ; A b, 1t eontert niaten o vt i o By, | had graduated. Ho delivered the master's | fiiy morning to deter use of death, | Akt ik | and experiences exchanged: and no attention CALIFORNIA | AMUSEMEN " ntem v tying-up of iuter- | gration on that occasion ALS o elonk this et e e sins of | Judge J. E. Cochran of McCook was at the v was paid by cials or those P IN12 ests that means more thau appears on the sur- |~ He established himself as an attorney at | campbell will be taken to his old home at | * ise this morning, ¥ ving the exhibi arge to the vis THE LAND OF \ DISCOVERIES. Boyd's Opera Houge r—'m‘,T.T‘sr—r BovDh & HAYNES, Mana ISP R LHAN MRS, AT C : &E _ shore-Potts, M. D. he Eminent (.}\Iill\(‘] ess { face, nd’ will compel e o | Chattanooga, in 1557, but having plenty T I D sl i v salary s, 1 don't see how the Indianapolis peo- | ; e anra. by Connors 404 | ¥ Deputy Insurance Auditor Allen retur: ple profited from the show and I'm sure the | vesterday evening from Kearney, > | visitors were not repaid for the expense in l Council Bluffs, at 1 intot n | of time, came ha on @ visit and w mes Ormsby ¢ill go as representa Aol impressed with the ady: that he deter. p / St v ST St Ohiat \d to permanent te here. has been looking after the interests in | curred in attending it to the : red the tee of this ts | . Last June he became a partner in_ the law 8 5 | the matter of the closing up of the affairs of gl <! the B & 45 o8 s 8 5 Cut.off, which | firm of Bartlett, Baldrige, Ledwich & Crane e e od by a | the Central Live Stock _insurance company Mrs. < Funeral it desired from its viver road to the stock | Last September he was married to Miss Cof- | 5 ¥ S e name cained BY & | He states thut the company concluded to The funeral of Mrs. James Donnell yards. About that time General Munager S, | €Y, an estimable lady of Peoria, 11l illy of the rankest sorty and whom it re- I take place at $:30 o'clock this morr H. H. Clark opened negotiztions with Union — quired the full power of four police il ) BB A v | The service will be held at St. Ph Pacific oficials with a view to permitting his | ‘Every Spring, |men to load iuto the pal svagon | only;1080ts wole the sfookinoldars, ALl 108683 o i ey v un pasaenger trains into Omalia and | sq . 3 usewives in New E last night when he was told he | had been paidexcepta f ‘..‘i‘\;'.\iif";" Froly e pulthire caul 'l‘_”i s 1’;‘.";*:1‘ |~I‘h as ‘1"“1\17'[;‘;’ r;" o .l( l‘\l"; | land, v'-( el the !;*"w 0“'“ ‘|" B »‘1 was too drunk and disorderly to m::;u}., .|m | ¥ernese ) s ' | g 5 4 AN m Pacific 1 Pupiflion or some poin cine to | e blood, and we all of juil. When found at Twelfth and Dodwe | Attorney A. R. Scott o For Dyspepsia AL = . Al ” T cast of there | Hood's Sursaps cecps the childres ots he had evidently just c UL 6218)| oity 1og e | s s Acid P 5 calth and 15( asc ALl L ors, my husband says it gives | big fight somowhor, as one of his oyes | oo odny taklig b i own | Dr. 303, Mew R £ y 3 : - | | SR e R 200 for Myscon 2 e Sure |was black’ jand s 1 and a strip of | jysurance compan o I have used it largely in nervousness and - Thursday, April 10,at 8 e moatitay ¥ ¥ work i it svas not for | court plaster was over the other. He fought | authorized to do busi in_this state since and I cousider it stands unrivalled sday, A 1< trree . 3 vk el ool o isoniars like o tix ,“h;;l afte l;vll){)u‘l‘lll:’\ 1583, These depos vill boused ina case | 2 pdy o cascs of thiskind. 1 have als W ith an addressto both sex ation at Washing ul an ¢ o overpower handeuffed and _put in the | noc'sonding > district o of Boone | used it in cases of slecple: with very 4 2 ; 2 : 2 wgh the ne #? . with headuche or that tired feeling, as I used | wagon he became very docile. Upon arriving | cqunre. A T o0ne e e ia) ; pial L A Saturday, April 12, at 3 \“1. 1“3“”!_ U R T he station he was quite a_lamb, The | r fclands and building we 5 | s 1 lect ¢ Iy > Missouri Pacific’s scheme to builc —— roLE hanh: Tami s a5t ! itk > Second lecture to women on ¢ way of Platsmouth toa con Annexation Ordinance s were faken Coff his wrists i and Dakota Pensions. FHCCT o Yho Ution Pacific Papillior The ord assaat % 5 : i ae L e L The printing bids for printing and binding VASHINGTON, il 11.—[Special ) | Tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon to ludies' the Union Pacific 1 apillion 10 ordinauce passed by the city il | and v gave his name and pedigree to | 1,000 copies of the biennial report of the state | 1o heo e 4 only, and Monday afiernoon to ladies' only. ok hen all this became known those | providing for the submission to the peopl Detective Savidse. who was e lor in | Yourd of transportagion were. opened this | 20 = : [ Monday cvening r. Poits Wil deliver her s od thiat thay will ¢ i Poctit May Sth, of the proposition to annex the city | the absence of Pat Havey, who is sick. De- | morming and the contract 1ot to Henry Gibson | 101 N ans i St nious funny leeture on i hovinlsurtond tul partao Ui a2 T Ol brovidba s followat tective Savidge then walked him over te ‘198 page. s wann, Westerville; Merritt. M. Wilde, 7 Love. Courtship and Marriage e o o D e cake) sai || oL OO BHEHE R A: PR o des of constitution of the Ne- | Chadron; Howard Lester, Arcadia: John R LIS -OVE, P ity Backed by the Milwaukee. | ity ot Soath omaha sl b included within 10 it st s the doten. | braskaConfe SmEROEE S ; : William A. Wilson, Fr HRO, . jniliouc witiEEM ariciwiin s \ " <Timits shall assume and pay all the genera bt o4 > (o 5 y iied with the s v , ai LTS WS R U i D daden t'sld cfty-of South IV\“A; Uve wis about to ‘(’T the or n Yl 1 S DRI 1 ) Potts trents Diseases of Women and posed new bridge in Burt cour, i i, suppo unt to about the suin of | Schwety wheeled and dealt him a te 3 a N S Ve E L K D rOVEmGnT cort Mapleville er, J . e and Chronie Diseases L0, Wit ecrued and | unpil | blow squarely theripht eyoliwith || caarneys wore) Alod" with: Lhe! secretary John H he . Jofferson Locy S Pk : Residence The Millard. o or or later to build fr. SE1a city of South Omana shall ] Hish ALt > went staggering - al- | state wday. Capital stock, #00,000; S s, AT W, pnsuntll A pril Gl Aprt 1t | ) s I | b LS i most, to s. Schwety made 1o | porators, John J S 3 rtlo ity ; Josiah Shepherd, Stry 3 i ) 4 p. m. Consultation ight s into Nebrasica, | Do OUESHIONS ! e effort {0 escape, but. slunk. on into the cell, | B Wites maes M. Basteriny sad | Jown Pensions: Ori heodore M Engagements, not to whit, 6.0 until The bill granting a charter for this T A e 4 Officer who witnessed the per i e & Coleman, Birmingham: Jeremiah Br Al : s introduced more than a_vear ago aud, at | ity oromai Sl oo ez | formanee, spronie forward and o o jam H. ] Tdon'; T that tite, he aseertained what it mean ichises herefofor 3 door. Tt will be Schwety’s time ices'of the supreme court of Colorado, w ; ] 3 B 0 H There scems, however, to be an ¢ v ¢ solthoml S 1 when he faces Judge Helsley this morning toonEnitHIER nb, Ziro; A. ! r " Oy s PQPC! ouse fon among the directors on the question of it ) e o O i e — z case of the First National bank of | Places Nels hRiLs Vi : BOYD & HAYNES, Managers. trans-Missouri territory through any . : indebtodness _E. W. Potter, the postmasterat Ll . | North Bend vs. orge Miltonberger, error | Jolin Pendlieton, G \ : |y oIEh e Only, April 15and 106. teway than Omaha. — Some of th u - Neb., says he has personal s Dodgze county, was filed in the supreme | (ravity: fewis T N Boay F | Tuesday and Wednesday || A : want o emlate the ex: set by the | the d ¢ cases of rheumatisin, in that vicinity, | court this morning | e B s e Fashiouable Event of the S Northwe n and the Burlington und ignore | L E that have been perma i Hon. A. M. Robbins of Ord, was at the | David Homan, Iow: aamBrage, Buts nt ..r the distinguished Mr. this city while others think that such a cou iEo ERALL e aid | berlain’s Pain B T ore 5 | state house this morning. i n. Restorat and inc injudicious. “To cross the river | GO Of T i : = | were used without benefit “Ho has sold it G R o ARttt Sy i ger, N i nerease above here might,” continued 3 , FER his drug store ther . and says | Ao Company C, of | Joseph Wildman, N 73, Josop : 1 1 ,-,‘ n ” and (\l “"\’- ! c the Nebraska N e | : 1 T l\*:l.‘.“x_ \.;lm A f the Milwaukec ing i plnn ‘of i roposition contained i - | have nothing clse instead.’ b LA i . Oleer r Rapids; Char _— 2 S TRl )i hi Vil Supporte: 111\ an_excellent company in the Thia provides thit the city elerk e examination of spitals. This wi dowe a: David X 1and aud otlier northwe: points. When firlots prepared and distributed | Sherman, and cc od pro n iture can be placed in the new build inson, Rippey ingl, widows, ¢ it N( eautif ue Cos- e Tt aireaes Al o 9 S CITY NEWS AND NOTES. N widow of Dennis C. Barrows, e omplete Ac rics ey Togin r 3 jilonuau bz 3 In the district court today the demur s I fow of Al Begulnrprices.d saleiotseatsbogius Mandiy, templated building 10 Puget sound, he said: | ahuli he iweld i the < ) inas the names of fifty-nine wi ! s amner b LA LB Rl e wmorni “We huve been discussing that matter over | ¢ity clection y i i on the information ag £ oS tato d60 I ekt AR e The Central Pacific has e 1 i the length of time it will take for Ned s o en D i ot s S abe b b Bk tha Nt Jhoxs Dyoane 3 x ! | I 2 uncil Bluffs; Raxana, q cing abe . and the North i ; oi ul, the e t y t t. The plaintiff sued fo » of Nuthanicl Mosher, Durham! D E M ants better conncetions, but it sce ; i @ unine. hin v | 85 ; the publication'of jan LA R RSl o ime en usee, afraid and the others dare ne ne i) ) > outside, 3 it he had ruined a young girl | South Dakota pensions il _— ly, the Union Pa oo ween de ¥ rat having " alpa > the plaintiff was a te ) : Jerome a Week of Monday, April 7th, it up and go ahead. Vi ; of-SouthixOmaha A - od o ours.” He cal- b operator there, The girl is now Re S 1 cdgwick, Kimball o attle and well as the Sou ; ‘ulates that the fifty-uine witnesses can be | fnos wife. G SDRB i RE A ooiRy Kimball; Alfred o el 3 inson’s wite. 3 rora; Daniel J McGiven, i country, want better transportation facilitie: X { i WO Citi 3 ined in six days, and that the arguments | Warrants were sworn out today for t - 1 Re s kion? L. Pratt, BORLAN D S and hold out great inducements. Al that ter- | South Otk in and a ] utive day. S0 fur as now | ", E. Enlow and Rudge Felton on the g Yankt i L ! Tucrease—Georgo Al ~ N ritory and the tovns are illing up with people | part of { ahu i Ject t nown, vill bring forward no witnesses | charge of voting in the Sixth ward at the late | . Hurley, Original widow—Amanda It ” 0 g ¢ and growing rapidly. Mr. Hole and 1| Jurisdic ST : | election when th d_ not been residents | widow of Truwan L. Pratt, Yaukton Imported Millinery. “( U(_(l cd 0d Jeoked thastation ove ewell pleas. AVOLa Snow Storms Predicted | therein for the ne ry ten days - 123 North 15th Street. 3 G g e | OWeS o ». Reber filed su county court tod S ATDer &l » 7 i e ST 2 5 TR § Mr. Came so stated thut they would | For the benefit of the general publ » extremely warm weather of yosterday | oe i ponsaa iy 11 county court today | A onmesses Noreash ;:“’"}: “T“"‘]‘y GRAY'S SPEGIRIC MEDIGINE 20 PERFORMERS 2o0. ;:.'L‘J‘ull'x‘:»‘ x“.."ifl"'l' 5 mil xlx‘ ad and a 1‘1;u‘ suy: Lkuow ro paESoilexparian: and last night was caused by an unusually | company for damages sust: pointed United States consul at Rheims, | TRADE MARK Tir: A T TRADE MARK Lust week of the ! ady been sur crosses the | tho uso of Ch O o meys low area of barometer which passed over this | their employ. He was engaged in placing ice | POINtC R i ExGLISH REN- 7 Columizi viver at V Mr. Holcomb is | my ldren that it is an abso- | O B0 G Bt temperature, as re. | ib & chute which ran from the railway cars to | France, is probably the most popular EDY. Ad unfall- J'l HANESe \ I”'l("C PCTe rTOW. 2 s 21 and a wmn!\;c nt-nn' f-»i- 8 l‘ ivi i et "‘ " ‘} | the storage warehouse, when he was ordered | republican in Atlanta,says the Savannah ’?fi:’ur&,w Sem ‘3 l i o e 0. croup if given ac directions corded by the instruments of the signal ser- | ¢ got in the chute and push the cakes along | (Ga.) News. Sixteen years . after th X A l’t make this statement hoping the *one | vice, was $6°. This point was reached about | with a pair of tongs instead of a pole. He | squandering a tune as it was sup- o One Dime Admits to All iillip Arion Warrack, assistant general | may be benefited b kuowing my ex clock 3 afternoon. At 5 o'clock | kicked on this, but finally went in. A cake | posed, he applied to the railvoads for all dincases thnt freight agent of the Union Pacific roud, died | I the use of this valuablo remedy -k, temperature and continued high | of ice came the cliute and mashed his | work, Al the upper ,,,,, Erarainilaal followiasts T ) Detween 7 and S o'clock yesterduy me pomADARan, Masianh Boun, S ‘ a L with a brisksouthee foot, laying him up for a month M i ) GRAND LOTTERY OF JUAREZ 3 reaidonce, 2408 Cass streot, afte: e | oy ptHesiintle Dy 3 s reports reccived at the local signal of Elizabeth A. Kinzie filed suit in the ¢ 3 ; i 1 3e u y T aGessiattuSHe DI sl sons a0 Cons steonh aliacs —— fce last nig that un area of high | court today against Finley W. Kinzie, o rail n his as atr in hand. He REFORE TAKING, *-2ai 1425 5e. AFTER TARINE. Y e attack of typhoid tever and pneu- In Police Court. ter, acc by a decided fall in | way engincer, now of Omaha, askin, 3 ]v.\u kily ac the offer, and people | Pain in the Back, Dimnens of Vision, Prematureold | | 0% S0 P TCE0 SRl s B B O o Albert H. Long, who took possession 3 ure, was muk its appearance in | divoree and the custody of two children. T who were accustomed to meet him in | A%e snd _ e Ot | i nitia Mexico 5 lay last his life seemed to hang | oftice furniture of David Lewis under a bill : cram from Wash- | grounds are desertion and non-sup) society felt queer when they saw him | gz=Full par ) it which we d For Charitable Purposes. in the balance, sale a few days ago and was urrested by the rece by Gbserver Welch an- | Tliere i a strong movement on foot to have or' enger coach to build a five | RICIRRG (0 by i s e PSS | GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Thurstiay about noon he began to sink, | latte us dis: 1 yesterday afternoon by A hothn (2 1 ;“’: ,‘1"'”’1‘ ety ‘Hi\‘" ) for ti comfort. Of course it was vl.m orwill be sent rs mall on the receipt of | Wil take ublleat the city of Juares (0 e ter e 10W the largest one e ci o erintanded £ » should spend his | the money, by address ¢ exic and so continued until death came to his re- | clsley. 1t scemed 1o bo gui | fall to ¢ ay morning and that the | bitious politicians who were left ont at ne \«' intc ded l_h-«' 1§t “_H\_{ pend ‘1” THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., DAY. APRIL 25 lief, ; % nalicious prosecution on th » accompanied by severe | last elec arc at the bottom of the w 197 '”"”,“"' £ "‘ 50OR M€ | 4110 FARNAM STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB crsonal s Mr. Warrack's untimely death has cast a o P S ment, and it is probable that pressure en n to rise. Now s gener On aocoun ¢ of (0 ounerfelts, o Nave adop ica AM1L gloom over his associates. He was widely RolGlinvneAilason, chanied ivith : will be bro council to cause. the | = gent of th £ ellow Wrs Bper: t e only genn (e known and _greatly admired as @ young man Anderson has been in the county jail for tling 1 of i & R : . i i of unusual brilli iimo, Gnd I tho oan who made ave anot nal bune, For e : ‘ : n COLD MEDAL RARLE 1078 S Moxican government) 18 Of equal standig He was born in r0, October 18, 1561, | gos 5 LU G TRl T B L | just ae > river, hias o nuti K in rodith ’ the phacton g ' > e N gt AU that time his fath os B. Wa p e | 0 pontoon - o/l [naioh halwagid in i X W. BAKER & €08 CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000, B i o Gl olGRTara | phanesnalna on DEYIIBM & Oears, i e o el tnderwat. . & Ttge pora | thken ho 19,10 8 onTines, B o : ) O e T fevens e Tickote, 8 . Gult, Ontario, and at Wheat obbliig o man of $100; was set for yesterday ailt soon, and are | notrogurded as sorigus. : - P Quarter Tie | 3 ST : tesiieond| g 8 ma of 1 3 hed Lo ® | MSupervisor of the Census T. M. Cooke has L jore, pussiug Lis final examination with high | but was postponed o ) o'clock uexi Tuesduy, | Slietdy an extensive line of new | 4, il e city into sixteen census districts 3 B £ Ts absolutely pure and i LR OY ke Jonors, a8 8 ortant. questio isdiction is Ao/l A X0 onnaus atrics h b s sofuibie Upon leaving school he came to Omaha in | thought 1o bo involved, aud. more ¢ - and enun will ‘be appointed next | 79, and commenced his railre needed by counsel for defensce. Late Ar g f week, Thedivision is madeon the hasis of e 2115 ‘15‘_'?' \ NO Chemicais Wil commence & series of le < on Octobe 187 carcer as g under M. H. Goble, who was | " John Doe, Richard Roe and Jim Crow faced | Fred Jelinck was picked up drunk and | ' ¢itvis haviug 55,00 population. = =~ then freight auditor in the claim department ily broken anklo last night at 2 et T G CRXT actor; weengih of Coc 0 Prize e o el e e % the w oker P night at | which will be removed here from st Du- | ¥ B ailaad ks Sarah. Arrowract or B 1w Pr fibaschogla et e Lo lie NG M h | Tenth and Dodge. Hesaid that he was an | bugue, Ja. The contract was signed this | > t BW snc is thercture dir o having obscrved his intelligence x g i : Metz's brewery. A little while m‘( g x oting loss than one cond o cup. 100 Pri Do s qulcklv adrencod to an & Krug's brewery will be on draught Sat- | pro , appeared at the station and said | W as effectod this moriing by e o | DOFT \\]) STIFF cri Terminals to BRA00 Prize of §20 aach aro... §11,00 In 1582 Mr. Warrack returned to the Union | urday, April 12, and Monday April 14, | K had been robbed, thrown out of of Boatrics, prosida ] Rev. | 60ld by Grocers everywhere. | [ 7O G $10.00 Prize of $10 oach are Pacitic i became chief clerk to J. A Al his custome a dive and then kicked almost to death, The 3 Hioasl], skate:aari And. LAy Boyd’s Opera House Block. P s \hmm - Dooarorolat .o L T { oliee will fnvestigate Liz's ! . Bu { Tmogen . | 3 P! c ck W. BAKER & CO0,, Dorchester, Mass, | 1 a1 prices amountis + 2 ' r et i b W ) 11 be We the undersigued hereby ce City, > 1 itter was ™ Back to Centra 3 1 Edwards is the name s pex » retary ) nwill 1 fonal of Me Chthuans et daloges Ele s e Dow ORI anne oung’ fellow who W csted | known as Lin i > next moeet h " i When Mr W i of el G 1 charged with steali yuple of | ing will be held i 9 . ; Wi i WAy | Omana yesterdsy and last night' took back il atealipgil .0f ¢ A rtment of tho Nebra Si0 i h ¥ c , Thou Y ar u cank. The complaining witne: Buck! ! Buck! 0 position he held until D s \ Henry Smith, charged with burglarizing the ndi side the stution ) s The celebrated buck beer from Fred | ey he chunge in policy which divid thing store of McKinstry & Palmer at Cen- | drove by ey and saw v <rug wery, will be on draught Sat- | candueto it hoesty. Talrness ific system thiee grand Gt ot Lt ras A I oor Edwards got ou he v, April 12, und -Monday, April 14, REAnY REL'EF NN Jom \oral agen 4 X o M £ 0 square it with him ¥ Whalen stepped up and urvested Edwards > RS and rushe »ehind the bars, “Dot' and s Mother. colle Sherift Crites was accom and tushed Bim belind the bar DSy g ol R \stantly stops the most exeructuting palns: never (.. slve enso 1o the suflerer. e AL 1 BRONSON s deep sorrow among the pan) e B UBIDIR: 8T AC To Nervous Debilitated Men. s e late Dr. McMenawy, has giv st LTS Jf‘,“\’]‘,{‘\ BACKMOHE, 1 (.",'1‘,‘.21"”"\‘ MAATIONS: RIEUMATISH: president 1) P Satiyaal e 1 s yes at headqu t R e R o If you will send us your 3 o the | divorced wife of ih L | “fons are 1ike magie, causing the pain 1o instantly stop G 4 EUSWANTEN, 1T N Was warmly ¢ ag looked 0 1 thiug on the preten ud you Dr. Dye lebrat oltaic B ¥ N ot who, i > ) : ~ TS ndorsiiried, stating your address cloariy with his desk was draped in Ki nspects were four men con- | Yestare youn nanhodd and health PO This suit has be Internally taken in doses of from thirty to sixty drops half tumbler of water will cure in livers will be axsurod by your eaclosing an envels Many tiora offerings — wery t cerned in the big haul, and from the desc vip- | Pamphlet f \nn\u Berr Co., Marshall, | missed a few niinutes Cramp, Sprains, Sour on, o116, Flatulence. Hoarthurn, Oholera Morbus guahseriph rosr tulLAGGIaEL . o0l the house and in many ways were exhibi Homs kivanihy ths Oniehs aMoars ot theo e i re—— Dysentry’ Diarrhosa, Sick Headache, Nuusea, Vomiting, Nervousness, Sleeplossness, Maluriu, IS D MR, the apprecition and grief of his old assoc A R R T : - Nervous d , Poor memory, dific , | and all internal pains arising chiange of diet OF Waler or other causes. At his death Mr. Warrack was surtounded by | gnower to ex thEw wira tha p £ sexual w 58, pimnphes, cured by Dr. Miles' 80 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. his futher, mother, wife and a very few near | who called he store with Lilly and Sm Another complaint signed by eight business | Nervine. Samples free at Kuhin & Co.’s 15th friends, who had watched lovingly” over him g 2 e ha acnth slda ok Paraa cticat'he” | ARLD - during b 4y e SRS S i P — » Mr. Warrack was a me of Omsha Board of Public Works. tween Fourteenth Fifteenth, has be Policemen's Relief Associatio The Famous Cocoa of Europe. MEXIC ATIGRALBANSING 00, 5 > 5 T >acith ~ The board of public works held a + | lodged with the chief of palice, st | RSO, By siso Unio Rasi0 lods Tha tosnial Ra waks hold 8 aiulust tho propriotors of the Paxton b was & meeting of the Police The Coming One of America. SOl A, bt of which Wil DATCE | B0t “hwi““\“ St N orhe Omaha {yloading their coal on Faraam strect in sociation lust evening in the police Van Houten's has fifty per cent more of the flesh-forming EP“ GILLO ls Bo10 on Suuday at 2100 . . ALSY: Barnabas i e ey of at the rear of b . [ oom, A few changes of minor iuport- | elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of H ronal 1 be taken to Chicago rds figures—were made in Prosident b COITHEY | southeasterns part of the ity with s View 10 | g1y Taventy Tnapectors Toqul the on and by-laws, after whic other manufacturess, STEEL PENS ing consumers. The company agroed to | gy QB i A 5 or Ba be says that th of U *acific Council, No. give the 1 oard ¢ « hours notice bef Py~ T pateca S | ED IR e b e e be oaly twenty inspectors of Throat or Coughy if « 3 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, at their hall in the Continental Block, at 1:90 | 40 give the board tne to: spix inspec- | Works son, and t il nof s, often results in an I t P .. Sunday. April 14, to attend the funeral | tor. Michacl Donovan was d inspec- | be re I Iready, however, | Orlung trouble. “Brown's Bronchiul T THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. o « Warrack, Mombers of | tor of the work, and will cou » his du- | ther give insiant rell NESS CURED by Pest's Pu, i1 ties when the company & art’ dig- | sit A mator hs posted & notice, thek o “BEST & GOES FARTHEST." DEAF...\».W".W"..;umn.. ation. 1t has by all his custo; 3 dr et el B e N0 JaloR posia X Ought to Have Be \ Omaha. S 4 . s - -ty b by lonel Curtis and J. B. Ernest Stuht wus given the con ty g ¢ . The paving cxposition at Indianap Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the Surensatul where sl K : . : T o s B0 343 Wread of the Elks club will wocompa filling the lots which hay ! x : om were waiting smid City Engineer Til o world, cortify to this immense saving, and by VAN Hou. Chicy, ulsancos by the city oauil coutract ticipation of being electe e s y s bis 1Ex's special process only can this be attained MEN 2yTering tr 5. 0Kinom " 7 Sa : Restorative N i e ; . . » turentor’s Gocos 18 recommended by medien cud of tew ed rermanently and privaely by ou ad, en Toute acr - f o oo it ¢ ! ; for'$l, B ! Do nd coffce or other cocous or chocelates, for datly use \dren or adult ut 1o San Fran Dr. Birney, practice limited to catarrh b hnle and sick, rich und poer. Ask for Vax HouTex's aud ¢ yesterday iu Omata, | 8h diseuses of nose wnd throat. Bee bldg |