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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, ALV N N r r cret and when the news of Baldrige | IXETER'S E IRTENCE. of tate of Mrs, Andrew Jo | ; z JRE T MEN FROM LEHIGH VALLEY. |55 RglCBEASIS gty RXETEI'S EXPERIENGE. |ttt state oMo Ao dohnann, AMUSEMENTS, Mr. Baker whe soen regarding tho and said that he had made no promises Another View of the Effect of Local | of the estate of James H. Aiken, o imply spoke f bly to M e Prohibition Th of the Chicago, Burlington & ’ Bo d. 0 era Hou e simpl poke favorably to Me o . > ré st mpdany against Cecelia " They arc Most Favorably Impressed With | the matter and told him that his name woul Exerer, Neb, April 14.-To the Editor : inmisNed) V' # Up S " the Gate Oit be one of the very few that would be sent to | of Tue Brr: In Tne Ber of April 7| pgThe Bishop & Wheslerloan company have BOYD & TIAYNES, Manngors o Gate Oity. H'\I'lll\'lu-‘g‘l‘unn a8’ llNr “nu :mmhl»]mlh In.n«-; appeared a special dated Exeter, Neb., April | instituted suit againsg Gigorge E. Bertram et P g enclosed the names of Mercer and Baldrige to g, " eal {stepresents ots | Al to recover & . Trst and only appearance in the delogation, and the latter was selected by | O Which grossly misreprescnts the facts | ®0g SUTH Toiier Ras sued Peter Juste: ”"”“L"] Omahi of < | those congressime n referenco to the suloon or its absence upon | Charle TN to racever 6501 o8 . THE TRIPLE LINE COMBINATION. gressimen. et e et o aention. owe | fon and William Jolffon to recaver §21.33 ds l'llwl‘l\" M: nnde NEBRASKA BUSINESS MEN. in which our town alone was interested we |~ The Diworak brothers aro defendants i alr W l e an Saturd Y| The Visiting Rallway Magnates Make . | would not ask space to deny it, sinco its | suit brought by Barbara Sayner to re Saturdaa Preparations for Their Convention | misy )|w>\v'nl,|llull-\ are 50 bold as to refute 900 o1 & note " [ A ination of the Railroad LA mecting was held at the Young Men's ke of .,n..-n “n.- nml to know the | that he was arrestod b passing counterfoit | 17, 18, Wv And thetrown London conipany Yards of the City. | Christian association rooms Wednesday after- | truth we write, | money and was bound over to the grand jury. ® Saturday ‘ under the direction of Dantel | noon at which arrangements were made for " 1"';‘""1;I ‘f'k' too much _=|mrl- "n-_l~l=<-\\llllr- Kopold m(lmnl(ulml ou, {m bail bond *pro- | Matinee.| Frohmun the coming convention of the Stato Business | ISty of the statements in detail, but we | vided Mientes deposited 800 in money with 0 ea u o THURSDAY rug\ Scrap of Paper.” ; A party of Lehigh Valley raitrond offic Men's association, which is to be, held in shall give bolow & faw Samplce of tho mis. | himas sectirity.. 7Hlilsisas done and Mientes L bheg | ! from Philadelphiaarvived in Omaha y Omaha May 20, 21 and 23, B enean LIS the: JORVELAS, A | =t e At K "'"_M IR et b “ PEA“""“I' Great Enmsh Gfllllllflhll su‘ll'__som E“fm-” | "f!’”fi/,f,,“,",j!‘,’, .| “The Tronmaster.” TV A v —— AT T AT is a specimen: Dy morning and remained until 3 o'clock looking | The whole: nlln-flrmw of the city w 1887 thirty-seven families loft town, etc. Thé Omaha milling company was_given a SATURDAY | Oueen's S ¥ about tho city, _Among other places visite av the meeting and Are there not'a number | judgment of 27188 aga | SHVERTG, EThe Queen's Shilling” with Suppose they did kO, Brown th 114y + fati y D DI of families in all the towns and villages of the | The Bohn suash and orcompany ob- Prices: Reserved seats, $1.50 und 8100, Ade by them was thé Bee building, which the 1 of the asgociation began the pr fe 4 Leud ission #1.00 und S & 3 3 'y Wo west who frequently remove from one locality | " gainst Jacob Meyer o misalon $1.00 und inspected from basement to roof, and which | Ary Worl 10 SFEQUEN LY, FOLHOVE 3 oc | a judgment against Jacob Meyer of Sule of s begins W duy morning retary Hodgin reported that the board | 10 ar her, especially going W Y of tondo o derator Foe e ot s meotousd | “The plain fuference of tho articlo is that | * in the case of Karbach against Scism, Rooin for the. mocting wmt. b Breaidons | thesoall loft bocauso in the yems named | judgmont was rendered for pIantift in th ‘of the bourd would probably deliver | Hhere was no saloon. This is not true. Most | ‘sum of & iminge nddress 10 the delogates at tho | Of them loft for other reasons, and those who | ki e kAl Celle :v-r||l ecause the salogn was voted out were 1o | The Only One. The wholesale merchants of the city, one \elp to the town, and no one longs for i N Thécap: o0 o SN B will canetitnte | return. Furthormore, other families h l\:{;;":;"m; i{:}l“"‘l"‘,“'“' ul}nnsl:m L_;::‘l eption 'and entertain- vestibuled, olectric lighted and stoam impressed them as being the largest, most substantial and finest newspaper office on tho | American continent. | The party was composed of Charles Harts- | i b | Dime Eden Musee, One Week Only. 21st. H|Z J Two Headed G RAN D (Sunday, l/\pnl 20th oPERA Housk. | Monday, § ad in question: W, “Mngham B. Morri it of the Girard trust company, Phil® TS0M, trensy s of those who have | totake the pla id the h»\\u has suffered nothing L | s o | 5 | i v s 1o o] o | RICHMONDS END\LL AlL\\!W" MN"I(HI ‘ { ‘ kv -Dell Y5 ded by the local branch of the stato | ) steam | L Tt R g arL R e et DR SO Yo did our population” de- | heated trains between Chicago, Council | 2 HNTHESELD, K s Kenpan| ™% usl Ground." AAO| B(\])) Yop, genernl. superintendent. of tho Lenigh | . The Merchants hotel hus been designatod us | erio | Bluffs and Omaha. ~; oo e eyt Tl eont company. cnacnt of tho Lehlgh |y cyiguarters for the delegatos and all. delo- | f | The berth reading lamp feature in tho THE PRINCE OF LAUGH MAKERS, Z |Z IN!| The Climax of They have boen on a tour across the conti- | £ates and business men who attend the con- Pullman sleeping cirs run on these lines o | L AN : nent to San Francisco and are now en voute | Vention will be given special rates at ned ek is patented and cannot bo used by any | EE E| Natures B 6 we had an enjoyable trip?” said Mz, | _ ‘The rallroads have agreed to make a ro. | Were started, and thi £t upou this peviod the | other railway company. It is the grent b iy L oye Py g heaviest, while new | improvement of the age. Try it and be question aske rate for business men attending the | Competition fell th - uiestion neked Wi, | Convention. Fach delozate who pays. fall | bunldings, of necessity, must be built in those | convinced. 11 | fare ou, will, upon the presen- | foWns, and consequently, work was given to Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific b road agent, bo V'[u;;l' wi l:u wanted it, u' :llh.nl wi hlllnll::;llu‘b\ln:l depot, Omaha, at 8 p. m. daily, arriving much. Tt seems to be . vigorous, growing | entitled to a return ticket at one-third rates, | of thesetowns was past tho cquilibrium wis | 54 “Chijcago at 9:30 a. m, Passengers Youni city. . Your well-paved strosts, mag. | | All of tho local branches of tho association | Festored, aud all this before the retwrt of the | gg1cing thiy train are not compelled to | P sine nuse: sollent, + | throughont the stato have arranged to send cense policy of Exeter. Tef 3 O U ) o Dificent business housca and excellent motor | jologates to the convention, ' | . Thespocial docsuot state that in tho years | get out of the cars ut Council Blufts and n-"llm'."' N _‘mfl‘: I‘|‘_"l‘h "n“"m e ve short crops r.,. wait for u\lu %r:m! to m‘ (-hl‘mmd,l Get cater results for the future, TR TO s 18880 (Ticel tickets and sleeping car berths at Union oo = Mr. Hartshoin declined to discuss the Western Towns. n | ticket office, 1501 Far m st. | Just 482 Solid Laughs in 8 Hours, Hartshort repeating th © have, To one who sees it f untry time, this western Yes, T like the appe In his own Laughable Pantomine Farce, styled 15 9 & “ L[S Wonders A PAIR of KIDS” : a ireat Stage Shows. Assisted by clever comedians and vocalists, including the petite soubrette, MISS JENNIK DUNN, One Dime Allnnh to AllL The French Comique, GILBERT SARONY, b e e a3 2 e i . rite' THOS. JACKSON. EXGURS[UN (= y Troubadore ‘‘Fa we had ve »ps and_farms were —~—— ont railroad situation, though deplor There is a vast difference between slow | 1 T e | L am st. o A unsettied condition 'of rate. matiers plodding eustern fowns and citios and the | dcmand atin increased rental valve. "Theso | . F.A. Nasm, Gen. Agh Beat this Score and Take the Belt ! company is interested in the Omaha, pushing, bustling and enterprising towns of | Futs f8 ReuesE i i S Aol RS ERACCS | J. E. PRESTON Pass Agt. & Northwestern project, but he ‘vefrained | the west. One the most promising young could afford to suppress the truth and state from giving an expression regarding the | citics in the west is Pierre, the capital of Squatters Mu « ¢ Go, progress made in that enterprise. South Dukota. Within_the list six months | falsehoods with cqual fac g s Mr. Suyre, howover, said the Tehigh had | there has beon expended for bulldings and | phis take following fron the speciats FOW| g States. Diatrict, Ciork Frank, on tho X K el conelfc 16 buikd a direct tino to Bufful, 10 | improvoments ovor 8400000, and there i over | ekttt hiout soia o b ioense,ehe” | onder o Judgs Dundy, for tho purposo of - 1 ' 000 worth of bustucss blocks contracted | Ny the facts are that, many of our business | poving the squatters from the Union Pacific | et \ At e Ol Y Y now uses the Erie tracks from Elmira to Buf- falo. The new line will be built from Gen- Mg P L e G e ol ARG s 1S WILLIAM? ;ulm!m the r | present Deputy United States Marshal Lyons | | - eva, N. Y. which reached by the B Db e i Tt $500 in Beautiful Souvenirs. Tuesday, April 22. Geneva, Ithaca & Sayre, a branch of the WHER for the saloon_ticket, on election FROM THE INHABITANTS OF THE JAPANESE VILLAGE WE PURCHASED ALL THE PRETTY | rent election for the no li w York Central and West | Constable Stein Anxious to Attach Mr. h ¢ Meldrum's Prope; Lehigh, The ]\X"IU“\(‘I‘ route will nearly ¥ saloonkeepers themselves Lad to defend their William Meldrum, the merchant tailor, who | own cause at the polls and nu'j \]\l‘lhllh"l‘ 2 AND USEFUL RESULTS OF THEIR TOIL. TABLES, FANS, SETTEES, SCREENS, AND ALL KINDS ——— e WO Tt S e his e o ke s, | 01 several years G boen locatod at 14 Vo have thkon Bome. ol toinvestigato AND DESCRIPTIONS OF JAPANESE BRIC-A-BRAC ARE AMONG THE COLLECTION EVERY | ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. evidence of the fact that Mr. Suyrc's cor- | Farnam sty s disappeared, and sev g O s | L NE FARE h s poration proposes o push its schomo nd gt | croditors are ‘quite anxious coucerning his | ag et of the recent clection on real cstate, LADY WHO ATTENDS THE EDEN MUSEE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING, WILL the line opened through to Omaba 68 quickly | whereabouts, ALt e e Wemm== TFe———————=—===| RECEIVE A TICKET ENTITLING HER TO A CHANCE TO DRAW ONE OF THESE BEAU- TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. as possible, 1t is proposed to establish, i | Sy %0 been seen efther about his place | ception of ono saloon, whose owne [ 2 complaint trom whicl masy suffer | T\EUL SOUVENIRS. R munication, n line of lako steamers to ply | of business or in Omahs, so faras can be | i rather hard luck and finds 1t necossary to N e Tioe ot n : Botecn Tl o Groen Ty Wis. s | dscertained, s : put his property promaturely upon the | s indigestion and sluggish liver, tho Every Lady Gets a Souvenir. party denicd having any Intention of inves- | Ou Mondy last Peter Vincelll, foreman of | marikef cure for which is readily found in the < The statements of Tue Bl Meldrum’ hop, whose wages had run be- ccial upon | use of Ayer’s Pills. tigafing the subject of tern Hhils potint ave tnqtHimea; | PURE ENTERTAINMENTS. LADIES AND CHILDREN UNATTENDED MAY VISIT THE POPULAR | hind to the amount of o .Q}\‘..'u[::' mu.u.'.'.';"wmrfn',"uu'uwm-m RE e S siugle exception whovegive, so far as we can l“:;:esn'\‘; _lko‘!‘l‘-;grg:f“‘lf';::“‘}!{’:flfi'fi FAMILY RESORT AND ARE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. mu-'.'.?l“.‘nfi-"""I“" opportunity for parties to sl with the situntion it f0u] LS ook JEA 1 supesisaicn ‘3‘1.“\\ o S I WILL LAWLER, President. |Great Auction Sale of City Lots L“W ordn : 3 for 10 o'clock mnext Monday. —Since then | Of "“e"of‘u‘l‘u ,,W'“ 4 ,m,,{ R Ty many years, in my practico S family, GETS A JAPANESE SOUVENIR Vet LKA the norits OF tho YAN RER CITY b Rock Island and Milwaukee | Stein has been hunting Meldrum, but with- They consultod until a late hour | out success, e i O m i e Ay on the proposed agreemeat for It is said that several other small claims Ll )l £ 2 Leor l,’,‘ ML and | 8re held against him, one of &5 and another | bad accounts. The spec d union de 5 “more B o e ‘tha | O #10, as wages 10 & couple of journeymen | chestuut about -more d % B n e L i tailors. work : e of the truth of our stal the New Sout fayor of the “no Iam 'IINlil. d in say IIL‘,]flm.' flm\i'm’; an S —————— it | Snnganthecamemageien | Balloon — { And 6,000 | PARACHUTE . S his —W. A, Westfall, M. D,, V. P. Aus Ascension 1 Foot { LEAP. ¢ is a balanc 1000 popy mountaln ng s in 1 dlapoosa W & N. W. Railway Co.; Burnet, Texas. “Ayer's Pills are VhP hest medicine 1 double dur 2 3 i o e desiring profitable south At 10 0'clock Pre Cuble, Stipervisors of Registration But why pursue this tissue of misrepre- known to me for regulating the bowel 52 | 11d viste Tallapoosu dur- ¢ Miller, Chief of Construction Can e ORY bkt entations further! We Id Dbe perfectly 1 for all diseases caused by a d R e LR 7 itors and one or two invite The following are the supervisors of regis- | STHAUonS ixther! We would beboreely | Oniered stomach And liver. T suflered | At OMAHA SUNDAY "APRIL 20 2 o’clock p.m | i ihe |‘|.'..f“~"'1: 1 s the Union Pacific depot in Mr. | tration for the clection on anuexation and | ion Cof - the accounts —of liquors | for over three om headache, in- | FROM CAPITOL AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 4TH STREETS. days of the it private car on a tour of iuspe bonds May 8. received during the two periods. digestion, and "constipation. T hadno |~ 3 tion through the Union Pacific vards, ¥ FIRST WARD, | But_an_exhibit of the facts thus revealed | appetite ‘and was_weak and nervous | from Council Bluffs to South Omaha, Jirst Precinet—Seott Butler, 4. B. Tooker, | Would be what such prevarieators as the | most of thetime. By using three boxes | for 0 ds Thowas Swobe uccompanied them, They | l'll)ml"il”w.‘;.uv Scott Butler, J. B. Tooker, | (gh. Hap' would bp glad to avold, and to an | of’Avers Pilly and at the same time | r'O it of City, Price List of Lots, and visited the stockyards and packing houses, 5 kett. ? | 4y 0 E evfal lie elf, T was completely cure r ! WHibR U a0IR S A re el Ot reo i h &I | o Sogond—E2. €. Tiong, Henry Buumann, C. | e v el S h':'l!xp Foekwood: Topoks, Kansas, | i SRR : Wie. ¢ i 2acitic e Rock Island o ¢ Milwa oo | © b lagg. ey 7 re oy o “ o il indi- d 0 d K A e | mird” . £ Goodman, B. M. Smith, Do | : pette et v ltoun Gy sl aliad THE DARING AERONAUT Tallapoosa Land, Mining and MIg. Co., \ Wil soon run their trains, pussenger | Iniclk Gogan. Wo must agroe with it for from the fow | fow Loxes of A ills, used in small 3 TALLAPOOSA, GA. . ight, solid into Omal o SRCONDAVARRY . | grains of truth contained in the avti daily doses, restored me to hrnlnh. | WILLASCEND IN A BALLOON TO THE HEIGHT OF SIX THOUSAND FEET, AT WHICH g A » | First Precinet—William Holmes, Frank | ave sure that he does not use it to | Theyare prompt and effective.”—W. HEIGHT HE WILL - — — Cable's Road Will F ight. , orak, John Yerak, g | That the false statements may be col Strout, Meadville, Pa. | ESTABLISHED IN 1878 wws from Chicago that another cut | Daniel O'Keefe, W. H. Gatewood, | and the truth known, we, the citizens of i | u made in freight rates, veducing tho ard. | eter would respectfuily ask you to publish the | | eap rorry e alioon oY THE king house product tariffs to d—Churles Zimmerman, T. L. Van | above. Respectfully, : yer S 1 S, | 10 ‘cents was not’ very ploasing to officials | DO Louls Bochme. o | P B b T AND DESCEND. 8,000 FEET IN SIXTY SECONDS, WITH THE AID OF A x I c A N here. Mr, Cable said that if the demoraliza- st Prodiict Dovi MdGlcave, "B, B..| ten H. WOLLBUANDT, | FEnman PARACHUTE, COMING DOWN HEAD FIRST. | SN ;:'(mnl ot lanioiploy AN tocelvers man, Thomas Crosbie. Chmpalagie o | Dr J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowel, Mass. | AMERICAN AIR SHIP SYNDICATE. Mana TP B At ok (e Al onia! motion for A osatyy Jonn Latatrons| ol ana Tt d | Bold by all Druggists and Dealers fn Medicine, T TS s s Tl i NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. i ating this latest reduct epl 8. Jones, 4 2 : s | » Ex 5 0 2 | L o A 8 i FOUITIL WaRD. Cashlos Bxbbe NabT e | TR — - d will moct uny rte i3 contemy. | kst Prociuct. G H. TLeslio, P. E. e | L o ' I E R Y they eot sick of fighting, e Dncond Atex Mclutosh, E, J. Patrott, D. B o lmon s) D | e SR i FrTic WanD Asteibirsllibinente, ‘ OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. sl prs ] g d A | perated under n twel ‘s _contract besimuall prodiclis ROl to ounuo et || Birst Rrccindi Bk [Freiday, Riohard | The Second’s New Precinet. | PR Tt sk rinnn Tranro yoskant 0 % 0 Alte uikes between Chicags d = | Costelio, John Wallace o Sect : Aot | pAnY. & o i et A Bnekus, 5. C. Erling, The Sccoud ward hus a new district, and SR A — Qi hereafter the polling districts will be as fol- Pavilion in” e ‘Mumoi Fark, Clty or' < A Solicitor Takes Hold Charles W. Willins. 4 panlioly oonducted by gover otnla npp X 4 SRt & SINTIL WARD. lows Tor the purpose by the nooref o e M. A, Lowe, gencral solicitorof theChi- | o SIEC VAR R NoTthio i Con i st tet and atai thTot | LTS eago, Kansas & Nebraska road, Topeka, has | {'*mk‘:: Lot iR g y S 8 SR | e Union Pacifio track. | LOTTERY OF THE arrived over the B, & M. in his special _car, | Pt WEEY o (00w G Henshaw, | Second—South of Center street. | B f P bl 3 from tho Ho joined President Cablo Thomas § B{,V‘.d.‘ e i Third—North of the Union Pacific tra il Bl’lB 1018ncia U IGa. \ and other Rock Island _officials in their nego- | * fipivd D, A. Powell, Nuthan Stevens, | _Heretofore there been but two dist | tiations with the Union Pacific. Sl G I an this ward. That part lyiig north of g THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING compri: n-(l the first, and that south of Imported M illinery. | WIll be hold in the CITY OF MEXICO, UL | MBS Rar mnsweer *~|BUT NOT READY TO QUIT BUSI- Y 5 i Bt G Which Is the G District Court. Mo AT h Judge Hopewell goes to Blair today to hold : {linared and Twenty Thousand Dol court, and will not return until Monday. » Kabo is for women who | - y Y. 03 | a The criminal court will not open until Mon- | break their corsets. Kabo NESS IN OMAHA. lflB}l%I()m()QOOMO Judge Clarkson b {2 E PRICE OF TIC merlean Money. turned to the lil\"“ daet e B e | can't be bro.ken. The store Wholes, 88: Halv es, #4; Quarters, Elghti e W alale b o foaboibycatarioy arantees it not to break Ciub Ratos: w..)..m. of tokels £0r 80, afternoon of Horman Kountze against the or a year; and the maker 5 John V., The plaintiff paid, under test, the { wo W, Vroman, chafrman of the Union | Patterson, 8 8. Van Buren, d special sewer tax levied against cortain lots behind the store. cond—Robert Taylor, G. H. Webster, A 1 . 1 L] Pacitic grievance committee is in town. A aloNaR in Kountze Place, and now brings suit sgainst And Kabo doesn’t kink. : 2 neral Manager Holdvege of the B, & M. | ¢ B¢ Lk | the city on the grounds that the sewer dis- i i 2 o8 Of urned from Boston, Miles' Norve ana THvar Bills, S e AL o, s | To kink is almost as bad as | o briceof 10 General Traflo Manager Mellen of the | A, important dise They act on the | sewer on Saunders street for which it isheld | to break. The store guar- i Prises ot ‘W0 ’ . Union Pucifio veached Owahia from San | jiver Stomach and . bowels - through (ho | the lots should not hive beon assessed; also | o0t o6 Te 1k for a y i ' i ; - ENTIL WARD. —Gieorge Sabine, N. W. Nel- On a General Mission. leral Manager Dickinson went out in Aiis private cav accompanied by E. Bucking- ham to inspect a gravel pit at Cedar Creek, | william Roan. outhe Missouri Pacifie. It is understood e e that the Union Pacific desires to gravel its | i procinet R, G. Van Noss, J. E. yards in this cit Small Alfred Wollfe, AL, N8 0 | day morning, as Notel analDarEoRAle. Second L HL Selnidt, A, W, Par Tho committee of conductors from Ne. | Thomas H. Doyle. tm\\m ind Wyoming divisions toconsultjwith t Holcomb will amive today.”| First Precinet —William I, Heins, Exruaounty. £ being One J. Quealy, Franlk awford, TH WARD. zia.m____ /KN, 000 prize, i 0000 prize, 180 Drlsos of ) AbDroimar . R0/ beiss ariutnala 0t $10 deciied by 120,000 price, 1000 He | the store. R oy Francisco Wednesday, but went vight on to | A new principle. Tk speedily | that the sewer does not drain all the lof attend a meeting in Chicago. T Sness..“ba aste, torpid liver, | which are assessed, and that taxes were lev- . 1 Jumes Murdock, traveling frelght agent of | pil billigumidas adt aton topid livery s Wore, tovy | year; and the maker behind thvl uion Pacific, has resigned o go to the | women and children. " slua8t the proporty. rthwestern, surest. 50 doses for 25 cents, Samples free | asks forrelief. Ci s and_constipation. Splendid - for men, | ied upon th wllest, ildest, | instead of on the AmOUNUDg to. ... KELIN Soppleton ob- £ i ] » e O CASe o i | Prizes 1! i uperintendent Goodnow of the Towa di- | at Kuhn & Co.s, 15th and Douglas. jeeted to tho o being tri ,.‘.i. ot i 3 . If asingle “bone” (we call WILL OPEN TEMPORARILY AT 078! Durvener, - T e i oaise RN B L sion of the Milwaukeo was in the elty ves: | il T ST BN T L R it “bone,” it isn't bone) of | AGENTS WANTED. SAND, | SO WA, Page st AR bRk | ‘ &, Tdbbols has boen pppolotéd adminis-!| e qplio W A, Pugo soap company has bwiht | Kabo breaks or kinks in a | L OLn TATES, oF any furthor information A wior of the estate of thelate P, A, Warrack. | That Scems to Be the County Indebted- | joyeq to he due on a subscription of stock of | year, take your corset back yous e 'I““’" o ibn ungarignad olon { Thomas Orr, general Mexican agent for the ness to Ryan & Walsh, | the soap company. return mail dolivery will b ! Gould ronds at San Autonio, Texas, accom- | Superintendent Coots met County Commis lward Dhelan has commenced suit in | to the store and get your 4 o | forim Rk Snoiosing 61 SAvSloRe boorng T00E °d by Mrs. Orr, have arrived in Omaha. | sioners Berlin, Turner and Corrigan yesterday | foreclosure ngainst Thamas W, Blackbur Lo o gueats o M .,'";'?',,?.‘.F Bwobo at morning st Auditordvans! offico aid spent. & | 21 to recover'on threo notes, dggregating §37 dm°“ey And, ‘i.tthe corsnet \[MPORTANT. od from St. uis \:‘"l’l‘llll'lll. couple of hours simply in going over the new | s Place, i s > & o ont SUlt you agtop wean g | il ('A:IY ln '\{unn'u wures in order to give these Babeock’s health has - somewhat | county hospital fi commenced threo | @ week or two or three, go NEXT WEEK WITH A COMPLETE ik planintift h fmproved. more recent acquisitions to the chunty board | suits in foreclosure agninst Ella £, Latson et By ordinary lotter, contalnlng MONEY ORDE SR e haa | @ cloarer idea of the entire and ve il 0 Tecovar oh nows. ugEreiating & back for your money. | et "W o, Commniuios, " Now York K- his foot badly jummed. Thomas' Blctrie Ofl | Some transaction, | Sureq by morigngn on lofe IncEoy » There is a’primer on Cor- | R o i adly ju s « Pho figures which will not be questioned Pho same plaintiff also commenced suit in cured it. Nothing reliover. | Adjusting and Reope ! Tlie insurance adjusters who are here esti- ual to it fora quick pain FEATURES, By terms of rtify that th o said Mr. O'Keefte, foreclosure against Edw ) we may allow at the n on notes f 16 on extras, | lot in Fowler I This is pro' | Henry Hagen, th «d Burke o wecover | sets for you at the store. . by ‘the boand. ured by mortgage on a the amounts whic . ing. meeting of the board are: #4,4 £ on the old coutract CE1cAGO CorssT Co., Chicago and New York. ‘enth street baker, bar pure ced liver oil or Baker's emulsion. All | not satisfied with it and demanded his bill of they will adjust the damage on the Falconer | Higeists | sale, but Dauiels tupned it over to MeNemey, | LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN stock ———— who had it recorded, Huagen asks that the and the Battlefields of the Army of the Tenuesee, Browning, King & Co. will open up again Sidewalk Laying. bili be declared void Attending the Dpening Sales at 8t the old stand as soon as the necessurys re- | Sidewalk Inspector Bermingham says that E. Bennett Cole boought 8 | NORTH CHATTANOOGA. pairs can be made to the building. Workmen AT April 15 Sixty crosswalls were | SUit in foreclosure ug d G. Merrill Will boputin the building today, and iy | (Fom April 1to April 15 sixty crosswalks were | SR 45 ecover on 50 secured by FORTUNES FOR INVESTORS IN THE A g tyan & Walsh do the §200 or so worth | gained with William H. McNerney totrade the |~ TYIT Y YT Y ” mating the loss occasioned by the fire on | or' warke vot cemuining. ‘m.l, they probubly | bakery for some Lincoln property and a bill | Exc“nslo" souT“ | 1 ,“..‘ n i ntof all pr i b\ Monday met at the Milland last night. They | will not kiesitate to do it of salo of the bakery was deposited with one n TR e e N e orranir Y. # have the matter fairly in hand now and ex- J. B, crow, togethor wit udmal‘ A Rare Chance to Visit o npmny I8 raquired to distribute Nty i oot o & settleme f the Brow v Don’t Expe nt. With the Throat , while Henry went | CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, NASHVILLE, 0 0f all the ticket F Pect to mako a sottlement of the Browning, | o 4Ty oy 50 ouly the ald brand—Baker's the property, He wus CINCINNATTI ' i Rt ) King & Co. loss today. On Saturday | X \ o Fin b (d t QOur Fire Loss has not yet been ‘uljustcd Due| DR E c w g | { ,; hoped to have it 1,(.,.}.} ,.I,, occlpancy P 1;{1)\]“;.;“?«:;.l|‘..} :,._:‘_“1\)\“:;‘..,; t\lu-]:u;u;u]v:;u; | on t 14, bloc u Saunders & Hime: - Rr‘EIVIVING SOUTE; ey | ll()tl(.(. (){ th( dl" )()\ltl()n ()f ll] Vi - l the time a new stock of goods can reach the 120 eal feet o p! ulks were , @and ddition nary Lo ood 101 | o \ ropairs. At prosent the inspector and his s- | 8guinst_Annette C. Himebaugh et al Lo re- | otat Sieamanip R Agonts will be oiven her C'lft(:l' . ¢ Sistant are at work on the cross walks in the | cover §779.50 for matevial furnished for house | at 8t Pani, Ml it f ¢ s Sgueio (o imaria, Dssinss,Fis, Nasraiata, Wake Tho 2 | northern part of the city on defendant's promises | wailkes Dot fogeise for, 1y R T ke fs only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, | The former has been instructed by Chair. Hugh G. Clark has brought suit against W. | & | “m,r‘,,', M-;v,uy_‘:;;“fl Y1 deoAr and 88 Lo Salle eet, Ul and is an absolute cure for all sores, burns. | man Balcombe of the board of public works | (. Bohi, a contractor, and W. W. Scott and | gend for descriptive books and clrculars on, and. Apormator wornds, chapped hands and allskin eruptions, | not to lay wny crosawalks where the side H. B. Brown, his boudsmen on the crection Will positivaly cure ali kinds of piles, Ask | walks a0 not contiuuous, of the building at the uorthwest comerof | GALVESTON TEXAS | for tho ORIC M ABTETINEG OINT LN Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets, to re- | »: it ¢ NT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at van Houten's Cocou-—Delicious, made in- | cover the sum of $ p, alleged to be the | H-M 'r;;'wfiL TJ""' -l“‘“-'.m&lg fau Min 25 conts per box=-by mal ' stantly. amount which the rlmum( has paid to claim- | . M. Trueheart o, ¥ - | ants, ete., over and above the originuleon- | REAL, ESTATE AGENTS Baker's Denial mers are Anti-Prohibition. truct price inoe Howard Baldrige was appoluted as- | _ Philip Andues of the Turnve L] 1 1 S v aldrig 0¢ 8 4 rmverein, leaves on | SA——— - | N, XAS, sistant United States district attorney there | Saturday next for Scribuer, In this state, | CountyGourt, = =1 o, ) il o te have been heand coustant mutterings from | where he will open an anti-probibition cam- | . Duko Sous & Co. wore glven Judgment for | 84 Bjsand ja 10 be friends that Dave Mercer was treated very | palgn under the uspices of the farmers' alll. | ¥7aT0 WG M MAe R Q0C 0 L0y | maps fural ¥ tuvited to cull at y o temntibly n the deal. It is now alleged | 8nce. The move will be made with o g A ‘ ged | Goal of energy and kept up until the ti d ~ LY mollodyndgl to probate, and Ida M. Street appointed - executrix A Box of Safety Matches Free to Smoliees of that Buker issured Mercer thut he was his | )¢ alaction on the prohibitory amendment kX : n'wnl vy ection ¢ b The will of Minta W. Newcomb was ad - and Jaker even we 0 fur as to ask Me » av. oractice od to catarrh | pointed executor | ' iaien aad Forsign Coumtrics. Welle thems ger where he would have his oftice. Certain Dr. Birney, practice limited | o Ee brdifd A fatllute fricuds of Mercer were fold the so- | ah diseases of nose sud throat. Bee bldg. | - Willlam Coburn was appoiuted administra- | Lw—-u-uhbnmuoo’.'."iwu\.o.u.v.