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e e - - — e - e e e e and the ball coming down struck | will always be open to visitors. Daily output ; vestigation of the case will be | 1,000 squirt guns, 1,000 jumpiug-jacks, snd ol many other articles. Tet qvery Nebraska | —— | City man who loves the women of his native | TE NEW land rally around ‘the river horse' and vote | Py - g for his crib b o and his toy factory The News at Ogallala. This unigue circular closes with the follow- . IFTFR | state business men's_association, which will GOD 18 LOV ]'“h U)M‘[ERC“L TRAVELER. be held in Omaha May 20, 21 and 23, is re- ‘ paridie ceiving very flattering cncotragement. The | Suhject of Rey. Detweller's Farewell | committee on arrangements consists of G, C Be Lst Nigh Benawa, N. R. McCloud, Lewis Heimrod, | T e Fapat Bomewhat Sensational Death of a Ohild of | John Hussie and R. ¥. Hodgi | ity Kiseiiie e o 1o s s Bave” volanteered 1o sermon at Kountze Memorial church la No - in connection with the matter of | night was, “God is Tove” To begin with, | Ocatrana, Neb., Apeil 24.——(Special to | ing nursery rhyme, representing Nebraska | r talnment ; i it is impossible for us to comprehend the time | T Bre.|—This porbion of Nebraska has | Uity as the'sheop to be sheare: ! cy has bean spending the | when first God b to love man, If fora | been visited with several heavy rains during | 'Bah! bah! black sheep, have you any wool?" | e e M AL e . o ik 1 % ¥ ) Yes, high bridge men, five bags full; A BRILLIANT OAREER I8 NIPPED. 186 of the Milwaukes ToRd In | yy;inent we stop to consider, 1t takes tis back. | the |n-ll \m-lk. A very l‘flrm'lu reage "'frml-\j' | FOuF Dok the Uridxe men for. bdgtag we | ® ey Harvey, the “terror of the Elichorn | 010 before the time when Adam and HioR, S SRR I e SV SR | A8 G, ok -the Taw 1 . P —Whe: Y came In Saturday to get his scalping | found their home in the garden of Eden. It | Spring, and farmers say the ground never has M ML Bome Points—Where H"‘"‘rn' of the pened preparitory to makin was ages and ages before man was created, | been in such fine condifon as at this time. A | pp Stewart has threatenéd to remove his Boys Were Last Week A8 to other trip into th |2iu< il | even farther back than we can think. It was | jarge number of immigaants have taken up pontoon bridge from Nobruska City because a Cocktail-More About W. C. Brooks, representing M. B. Smith & ‘|"".'”’1:"‘”r:’*{“ ».K""‘".3;“.‘i‘.?-..“}“i‘.l‘tl‘htf.'.“"'-ffl‘i | their residence in this ‘founty -this spring, | the annual subscriptions' toward the enter- Wit Miisuge Mokes, L},‘.l:]\::ml.}“,m..k in” Missouri, where o | e Dogan. Tho next question Is, “why does | Spocially in the northern part of the county. | PUIs0 ave not been paid, and the board of Have ou used il by e God love us 1" The wnswor is this, God is | Work on the Ogallati power and frrigating | i hus takenstens to hive the coutt ap; ; At the Hotels. love. canal has been resumed all along the line and | attempt to : i § | move it, claiming that the board Djed—Tn the same room where it was | At the Morchants—John B, Wright, Lin. | 1"_'"‘““’"'\ bears frult according to its }(‘""i the company expeets to have it completed by | has a property interest in it. An effort was y born, amid the first wintry portion of A. D, | col sworth: John ‘Com. | e X e i s 1o 1s B pawgre SuC | July. § everal heavy capitalists from | mado to settle the matter amicably, but with- | 1890, the Omaha Traveling Men's club, only | Stock, am N. Sanford - | mm“,m‘, T hiis utiire. g ey O | Colorado ~and - Kansas have taken ‘7l.‘1‘1."1'":"f"m'y{l‘”"{" e most likely be | child of 600 should-have-been beloved and | Keepsic. N, 3 Downer, Denvers J. C. | God 116 1oyes s bosiuso it 1 1is hature o | 101d of the enterprise and aro bound to callod on to'take a hand in the matter. | OA ont, foRter paverits 1 tho pe jve | prorenm Ch nssott, Dotroits M. | G0 | it @ grand success. With the present pros. — | tenderest foster parents in the persons of trav- M. Cusic, Chicago: E. S, Partridge, Chicag pects for | xd's Tove does not depend u ‘ abundant crops and the assured . Ord News, cling men. Cause of death, ueglect on the | J.'R. Hoffman, Blandensville, Til.; M | bl e or i non s, Wou | Commalation s olaes ac: wator = power |- ONB; o XeH art of 50 of its should-have-been foster Tt 1ove ile by aia, I love YOUTMML | cani - prices ' of ‘Toal - gstats in' und | Ben) -Abs [Special to Tue | , Sioux City ont, county treasurer, and | &= - friends. Deceased left an estate valued at ef Howa 1ot a being to retaliate by giving a blow for a | #round Ogallala have begun to stiffen and nte | Dyicic ae, one of the solid farmers of the | about #5 in_spot cash, which will be cquita- | Wieh Gt . O S -.-n.mlu'inldfh' Ln' o . ot . } |y Tew s e o DUHNEILS | G g united fu_an enterprise as yet | P e o _thiose who, Juting the | B, Weepton, Omaha 1 oo, T4 [ It is not how we love God, DUt RoW | “pistrict coirt has just adjourned. The | new to'this section of the state. They have | o e g e, Sodlyhe: e, .r.mv.;(:n.'nurv_y‘wn.u.._|.. W.K L loves the child more than the | BuMmber of cases disposed was large und im- | bought 6,000 sheep at Pendloton, Ore,, ar | [ its life a rattling success B b s L S otana. Oh | cuild loves tho parent, simply becauso tho | Portant, Judge Chiirch pr it TGSt | re to drive them from theroto Valley county. | Often huppens it that the brightest flower | ic | Beart of the parent is lat nd more capable | (ortant criminaf case tr ‘:‘,”"_"(‘f' ',';"(\,““ Phe drove will leave there May 1 and is tvithers the soonest; the rarer the fruit, the | of love; God loved the disciples more than | foi * Bl YO, At i firo T o anantity | 1ooked for here about September 1. They will more rapid its de the more Imulul the | tilands | Hn ’1.1.;-..1 Hu{nl. all of \\-m;h was .I ed by | oL Niay owhed by tHE “‘t, '\‘,“‘”m ;ll:|‘| m“‘l be fattened here and shipped to the Omaha 5 day, the likelier the ¢ s or the Yowles, New Voik ® fullness of his great heart which con- | 0 it b e market late in the fall or early iu the winter. Hi5kis boy. the more by T DTN ) { ined it unmeasirable love ':‘j;"(‘l'm ompany, The defendadits” were 8o- | At hadivnal Ic, Humis and family aro ae | ALWAV VEGr-' Py apecdy ivloption by the great. reaper whose | 1. Charics, Chicago R e D O L e | 2 ; we Ord in the near future. M. | RELIARLE name is Death, i | and the man who preaches that God does nof, | CANAWAY O the 5 | ashier of the national bank: | 3 And theso silvery whiskered bits of ex- | Toabimer, Chisigor 1 5. love sinners or- teaches. children that God | 0 wly Neb April .n‘,’i’!':"ml Telo. | hs been treasuror of the Ord Building and | o For the cure ot “"il"“‘."l:n:‘l'lw'"'lr\-llv‘ly? STOMACIT TIVER, TOWELS, KIDNY tion have been verified all over again. | pype. ' 1 does mnot love them because they are | amm to Mefs DRk "m“.“l_k on the Kearney & | 12080 associgtion, and was elected city treas- | A4 ks, PAINS 1N THE BACK, DRAGGE ., INDIC move foran Omaha_traveling men's | Ay {he Casey—George T e, || BUEAYY, pronounices; o litel upon H1sholy. | £ 50 8 SEe on the Kearney & | yyor at the fato city eloction. He is us yet | INFLAMMATION OF 111 BOW RIS b1 onts of § | name. 4 ills railr club, which started some_three months g0 | york city: J ¢ d is Deing vigorously unde o thi Hurly, Cin ded as to Lis future movements, He WADWAY'S PILLS are a cure Tone up tho nterns . | oA | tion, restore st o the stomach and e 160 perforni its functions and Yecontly culminated in 50 truly hopeful & | Tyonkie Oma iy s Gl | g Many o child has boen saved by @ parent's | pushed and cars will be running into Calla- | und bis family are well und favorably known | Homrestare stroricth to tho stomach and e manner, is today in tho same. condition that | b= o e ,,’\'\'" Bikm ln\; h{lflmrr'nnv‘-\ as ever save by 8 DA | \way by the 15th of August. Surveyors aro here. Mrs, Harvis is daughter of the late | Lo bl ol 2 LI ATILL L RADWAY & CO., New York. ) the dust was after being kissed by the rain. | jneham; Pele Sionx p; R, H. | Shts haired God's love is even grenter |y, o 1quine ontand platting the new addition | FHOR. Fred Funke of Lincoln. _ The child ha en ailing for neady Tharles J. Mann, Philad Muson, | 50 ) e loves us moj ove L L ong dian of Nebraska, vis ie lodge of A. F " 5 iU RHIL H s Wan pscepiuet tHabIbAVoAI | o ey Monty Eblladel ”“‘s"‘ | i, g what is known as tho Callaway Tmprovement | wut a. M. mees holodgs of A, | Phe Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. continue uiling indefinit A proclamation | W "van Housen, St, Paul; D. E. Hutchinson, | ,, HoWw much does Godlove us? Think of | company. The depot has been located on the | through the blue lodge degroes for the in s vas issucd by President, Lobeck calling for a | Chicagos J. H. McNeil, Boston: Charlos A, | the love of the father who tenderly cares for | o iadiiion. Graders are. ot werts o, n of the members. - The lodge, under | consultation of its progenitors, That consul- | Shottaen. N York: C B Benson. St. | his childr d watches them during their | PR 0 St H ANt feeatie _ nt mastership of Charles B, Coftin, tation was had last Saturday night in the I Joseph: k. W. Smith, Chicage o R, | tender years; the ther who presses nm{ & thing (:“h' ,:lll« ?\:." hu':}::‘\:' h‘l‘\"“fi:‘_‘; kes a great interest in the work, is ina | parlors of the Hotel Casey,” There was a | Millard, Burlington; It Carter, Phil i ditad s bosom amd | givon business in every line, and the demag | flourishing condition. | fine pointed, a bare quorum’ present. After | K, Soden, Detroit: J cov t with kisses; the bridegroom who | glven b honses and . N T e loTu, Drosent s | %K. Soden, Detroit; J. | focs out fnto the world witl the woman of his q%‘p;fl:nhm“( bl ‘gl:!’!"',"l:‘n-;rw“\ el the little one and thus save its friends fur- ., Boston; Dye ! ou have a love that is great, but | Supplid. | m'“ DAL LR ol v Vel il 27.—[Special Tele~ MOER AR Bty AT WASL 80 e wiWasa f s a1l e far short of the love of God for | LO1S, tiaco has hold aspirations for the new | ;oo g second Sunday fire Jmnow, for miany of those who were in it nu; g he Paxton —George M sichow T kniow ofAhla pifat 1ove; | CHALE" tHIE: towrit Wil have: " the . bost rm was sounded at 5 o'clock this evening. P nrInT et dorera tho plcaaure s of S e “He sent His ouly, and_dearly be | boom of any town in Central Nebraska | The fire was located this time in Congress- night or two a month just to sit up with the | Pagls ¢ M \\,”,,,[m‘ New Yor 0 o die that we might be saved from o Sl man Dorscy’s fine bricl block, corner of Sixth | kia, don, Denve 5 ¢ e milling and 2 A sccond | and Main et L il - T o) Any true-hearted father would give all his tee milling and manuf g company is | in the rear of the Farmers' and Merchants' [0 avel n nty-two r, ) ping 7 N "l . Z jflllflrmu m‘:.‘hl:y SOEaUIe "n’:.’-’:.]m‘fif- G| P Tl b, GG | valugble possessions his beloved son, | being Creanized and will utilizo the best | bank, used by Mr. Dorsey s his private ofi and white to_heartily aid and in_every way | Nog : Ben . Rubell, Chicago: JT. W | but would he give his son to save others? Bt water power, now in the state as | The prompt response of the fire department support the club have gone wholly and coni- | kor. Bortland: Bd C. Bates, Boston: B. Hein, | This is what God did to save such rebels as | found in the South Loup river at this point. | saved the building. The banking rooms, M, g Dol on that pledge. sAs & rosult; the | Celaant Soe B Grasaueey Boslon; £ | weare, His-love was so great that He al- | his company proposes to bring the water | s office and the apartments occupied ed to get &4 which the ofticers | .‘fl{m‘» $, Howe, Cliica 5 T GATE lowed His son to die, that sinners might be | through a large canal along the bluffs, tap Nebraska Mortgage and Investinent 3 a8 good a8 wheat. It was' sug o) r Silagis: Ofa | saved. Th , Who had been ignored and AL al miles above the town, and | company were considerably damaged by ARRRCORE TRt AL et g Ll g Wotinded b enemies died with prayers | €rect & 200 buzelmill on the track of the | smoke and water, while the Herald office, i ¢ night's funoral, tliat the names of these | cago: Jud A. Mason, Fort, Washadie: 3. T. | Upon his lips, asking U“"' ML LU DA “t"x:‘l o use .hn‘u'rtvl:zut'l“ p”““lll(h(“‘llm(‘l"- R L clossnclly rontie: o published. T rgestion wi Natitson” Ohteago: Hot (a6 OhisAass enemie: el it will operate the red by insurance. 1t is supposed the five ement vailed " v free < Pi PaE ] AR Bin i who pierced Chris de with a -,|mu and (IR achinery that castern | some rags saturated with linsced oil, which !:f,‘:,“,“'\‘,',',f A R e e L D BB e g ST S e e caitalista cun bo Indeed. s e oy o had been thrown nnder a washstand in a cor- 2 , = - s At Hhatto ey NRAle roh Hard B Stante. Topelka: J. | were afterwards converted and saved. town, and at the same time light the town | ner of the room, there being no fires in any of | Forthe treatment of all CHRONIC AND SURGICAT, DIS s, ApD for_doformitios ane little affair of §8 o $13 5 o desives, | Orom B don T 3 St en Piiaza: | Do you think this was too muckt If any | With electrio lights. ~ The parties comuposing | the stoves or faimices in the building, o ot el Apparatusnd Rameitod o e ot of eviry foros In other words, it is nobodys business | . 1. Barows, L Port, [nd.: J: W. Hann, | PFYCE was ever answered, do you not think | the Cullaway Tmprovement company repre- —_— s wost “\erits, irs on Doformit if an Omaha traveling man or jobber takes a | New York: O. Ramiet, Philideiphia: S, {}‘mtdof’ oux: Savior would bo when' hio sald, B0YOVEE $10001000 1R | A DigaStrous) 1 on, vy baru op. A uotion to whoop 'er up and_ get his name in | Swith, Philadelphiat J. H. Bradshay, iod forgive them, they know not whal Notes from Crawford. | Asmraxp, Neb, April 27, | Bis iy W Lying-in Departn r Women Ditring Confinomon the paper as red-hotly i favor of having a J.J. . Love, Mount Clair, N! ¥ i . 5 ChawyraR ENEEMAS i o m to T Mr. Otto Barues, u drug- ¥ vt Oy Tdiabie Moical Enatines Making o Specaity of PRIVATE DISEASES club, and then when it comes t& Churcn, Milw: L, Cush- cknowledged sinner may be- i eIt (MOl H e T (o1 erombs i rTa i R P e T e v s | AU AT it tod. Syphilitic pol from tho system without morours. 1 give tho thing the doubl s e At T T o C. R, | come a follower of God if he will only base | of T Bek.|—Your issucof the 20th coniains Al Al i hie | Néw Kostorative trontmert for Loss of Vital Bawer. artios unabio o vist & iy bo lrwltllm'l at Lo by To the lusting and great credit of the officers | Millor, Portland, Ored W. R. Lynch, St hmlln\louwm mvl love (od hus for him, i3 | some very interesting remarks on irrigation, ey o ,.A“,': T o hearraase \ Jtonts of son 6 pOFaoml IAeFYID il and consul oW 4 i Pravoling |ir e e libreaed RO/ ) God’s love is unchanged and is as endless us o Nt > vory badly, breaking ek bone, e O L Chat | Louis; J. C. Bpperly, Portland, Ore.; L. | (G105 345 B 0CAEed, Al 18 it Gh love of | Y W- D. Wildman, Coming tous as it dots,” | shouldor blade ahd s Fight arm, . Ho ismiow. || us ox send Uielory utyouccassaad wowill st in Hor with quostion 11t Men's club, it can only and ¢ aid that insberg L. M. Crawvford, ' To in the midst of a rs o der £ Dr. o ih | EP b thiey, Fworlkad §ike Horses: th ifalko thie very T 12 BAnIEET man is like the fire on ihe Dearth, now | I the midst of a ruinyscason that has already. | wnder the e of Dr. Mansfiela, and tiough | SN e T e gical Tnstitute, R S N rin et i agen G | brightly blazing and now going out, but not | lasted ten days it would hardly occur toa | the injury is great, it is not considered fatal. | ; oo Lo e TS PTG S {ALIE Stovens, St Louis: G vithi the love of G ‘ | Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, AbAAE Lrtotiot s I8 Gum i the ' fact Yoy $0 witli the love of God. stranger that remarks on the unreliability of | AT that at the time of its decease the club had a TRauelbosor | SEAToHIRe & ‘hlxl;.:.;‘h“l1(i|:i1-;xll':{; l.‘\;uuu:i\}'\ll\‘t‘rn. h&:}l{&:‘ vou | the vainfall in western Nebraska would apply [t A MUTES l\';::lur”.!'«'\":','.'.'ow:fln’\:"”'u?.’l';'u trayeiing men | ¥, i !”.;l,..(n J. Howell _1l:(m“|‘-1||n.l\\,;‘ yoars ho has beon telling man that God 1 | t0 this vicinity. Butas a matterof fact they | An Interesting 8¢ at Trinity b A iR me % & %03 W Golouity Ohioago; Or Odsl with those who sin. apply to a much larger territory than one Cathedral Last Night. 2B it ra it s A phaenix addenda to | pe “Hend 1, Chicago. i u will think for a moment how God has | would imagine from the wonderful produc. Rev. Job Turner, a deaf mute Episcopal this unfortunate affair is believed. A pros- | At the A : D. P. Whit- | suffted for the sous of the world you caunot | tion of cortain districts; A well rogulated | clergyman, who is located at Staunton, Vo, perous club s desirable, not simply to_pro- | B. J. Loewenthal, ¢ Vheeler, D. A, | (o o e gtn refuse to shing. P 1OV" | irrigating system provides moisture for crops | proached at Trinity cathedral lst. night (o o a0 fably tirniRhaN e RlonT i i 3 ing you than the sun refuse to shine. & confortably furnishod rending, loung: | Stein, L. 1. Oberndor?, . Love begets love aud it is one thing for me | at the times they most. It allows | large congregation i l‘I\“l.l:‘lll.'l: 1;..;_1\Li~v1|:~'-"f. l;:ll’tuull:'il-:_ hut | nder, ( ToNtAl PR thRb Goans vouand another | & farmer to mature his crops it e e R s 8 | . Copel thing for you to believe it, but if man will | the most propitéus time. It al 5 | R who travel out position to | I.ulnnl Charles Madison, § H 3 c 2 WAL s v sermon was delivered by Rev. Turne stand for, ileges 81 . L. Osh J. E. Nelson, H. B. Dickin: | consider the nature ot His words and | lows the farmer to grow such crops sign language and Dean Gavdner read it 28 now denied them simply because they | son. He Dolachek, S. K. Colin, €. M, | What He has done to save the sins of the | us the soil is best adapted to, crops which, if | 5t ‘the same time. " 3 i banded together in 1o way, shape or | Wikant, A, Murray, W. M. Stevenson v | world, he must "“"‘.““"‘.“',"."“"_r'f.“"" 184 "‘\“ ,J"l"l‘,"’g"[" ahiiialy ‘““‘“ might not be | ey Purner is engaged in do is now u thing of st. Such | W. C. Philiipps, Kansus City; C. J k i give the best results for difforont, crops, and | fiitalligant man, and/his. sermon last. nighs n orghnization conld to those | Boston; D." D rion, Ta. Don't Experiment With the Thr to regulate accordingly. Never in the his- | ¢ serfect gem, The Sdis L i G LT R S dtite: i and tougm; the old brand—Ba tory of this country has the prospect fora | Mo i Perfect gem. The reverend s A S et e B R S j > pure ccd liver oil or Baker's emulsiom., All | lm.'u\v]( been 50 Suro. and wo overy | bORE sixt-fivo vears of age, with a beauti Bl e rntoodi it ALl B A0 druggists. reason to believe that this summer will put o o DL SORaTL 4= L5 ; Yneuwn w DR o Lol | aiitent Norvalamd Tiver Pita : our town on thie samo basis with older towns | [0, bresence: | His e is © silvered j iniz man There are | 5 H‘ DAt Ve MUK ee ihe LLIES. (hge i L, R At Do oo tiesaatit e "ALIFORNI soverul itoms of logislution that the travelig | tiver, stomach and bowels | ihrough the | Sugurday night and Sunday movning | parties with o view tothe. emetin or "o | fll vith benevolence, His gestures are C 0L S gra OUSB fectod with easo If the traveling men of | BorsCSy A new principle, =They spec businéss portion of the city wus 00 hotel_—a bonus of £2,000is offerca by ths rtaoilavonily thot el ere Tt THF LAND OF BovD & AT, M Omaha were enlisted togethe uborany | piles wnd constipation. Splendid for men, | Without water, the principal main being | towu. From this point travelers can branch | i\ the only languuge he speaks. H G D) D s T ELin e | o "hifinen: Shriest, ‘mitdsat | shut off in order to cnubles the company. | o3t or Chadron aid enst, Donglaas i west, | 1S davhose b spets T e DISCOVERILS. ONE NIGHT ONLY. 1 3 PR surest, 30 doses ats. Sumples freo | to make a connection at Fourteenth and | "¢ b ® | even to the singing. T = aEATRIOCOU G 7 2 Al B0 A ThiyiGommorliliiokat, | at Kubn & Co.'s, \d Douglas. Harn HoRhweety | ndn i whien B ithe & naw. | SNl ne rok the subject of his sermon the | ([JLEASING AST FRCOUGHG | W U]”(*d’!) Lven'g, April 30, ‘ The universal commercial ticket, for the | o e druck and n froe-for-all t"“';'.“‘_mf'”‘}l‘fvnmfi D‘L‘“‘:“ r‘lc'"‘l’}“:;fl phr took tho wings of the morning, E ,fl. OL s S o s hi, 2 » LS, > 'Te 81706 rurk | ree-| J/ "y L eadwood, and | g Ay - Ei being sought, is something which will cer- | - Apother case of youthful depravity was | gicteonth stroot. vesterday afternoon, | fnished: both of which aro under construc: ,‘,‘,,',iifé“h ..Un‘: , bearing upon. the question > J [ tainly interest all veaders of this department | yyearthed by the police yesterday morning, |- pagulted in . Willlam . Gladden. o tion. nml will l‘lu-n lhc)m? entraof a very, |[DALHS (i MR o IPATAREOR San gueciion '} Pl o T G T b R T and the traveling public generully. ‘The fol- | wpich resulted in two boys, Frank Wright | Charles Orff being badly beaten and e ey i;y’“b;’ bt “rr‘r:{l,‘("].;?“ PUD- | s short, but it was filled from beginning to £ell's Comedy Ruiceess, ""“""IL'"“';W |“ taken “‘"g‘".""“ contly | and Wagliam Silcot, aged sixteen years each, | aftory d,, 10(1%(1 in juil This Targe stotion of uhufi(m&mm"fs"{fic | end with word paintings, all beating upon b 10 DroRIUIE Aby: Sommmon cattite rom! | aud!Gova (WHLeHILL)| sied. fourtean [years; | aboyvod & barn. A, oy oo Heaes :\hnln"s;;l{' houses of Omaha, ~Hero is a coun- | & AL A B TR B giv o commercial travelers, whether em- | being Jodged in jail. | buildings belonging to General Esta- [ ¥ ‘\hl:mll‘:';:;l{;xll)hg::}ox:gls to Omaha, and | oumstances and details, and the sormon con- m!f;vlfl’-,l;nrprlmw’- Scats go on sule Tuesday ployer. or emplove, who travel o soll mer- | A danco was in_progress at John Ander- | brook, at Ninth and Capitol avenue, | el B aumlalely, r:“;z“\"l“z“"‘ cluded with un appeal fo the ongregation to RS T R chandiso for x: w}m} .llln Iu|~.|.| ‘\sl § I(}ugm: | son's, Tenth and Nicholas streets, at which | The loss was $1,000, covered by insur- | 21 Ba a11d/ Chicago to sl L[’md o l:“r"““ accept of the true faith us outlined. T deei{os motadaniaubuanent deltverviier g chidron attendance, and beer | ance territory | Omaha. shoutd W o ang owtl | At the conclusion of the service the rev- duced rates for transportation through the oky i ; B erend gentleman took each of the deaf mutes K d medium of a ticket or coupon book, prepared | flowed us frecly as water. About 2oelock in | Last night while Sam Brooks was | to Lerown. 3 by the hand and evidently said & kind word ime en usee, expressly for that purpose, ay ablo for not | ‘the morning “xl‘;" B oy e ien | walking along l)m|;:l:|]~ ~ltr 't hestepped Business Looking Up at O, t0 each, judging from the pleased look which less than 2,500 miles of travel, at 2 conts per | 10 & vacant - houss Elovents | on & banana peel and dislocated his right e I Gl . | appearéd upon their ‘ T or mileage to the amoudt of 50, over | Street, between Tenth —and = Elevouth | gt Byl pullml Wwakon vas jcalladiaad n‘-)-“]"'— “'\‘bl‘l"-lm{\fl:"‘l L fISm“‘fl to 1'rm | ore P ERIAges [ WEEK OF MONDAY, APR" 28th. such transportation routes or lines as may @ OMeoL/on thALLAAT in passing the house | he was taken to his home at Fourteenth R Lo advance of the season busi- Rev. Martin's Farew ] s IR R Rt HE A Ot T AT e X u th ) ! i ness s improving and a good deal of building | e Ro Martin of the B! | H OUGH 5 said ticket or coupon to be interchangeabls | hear s, 1|l||||l|,'u|||L'\ inside, h;upd the | and Douglas, is going on in and aronnd Ord, Since spri he Rev. A. Martin of the F IS Prof. Geor\ge Brooks, 5 al agre otyvee vl 1 | prrties ttered about the room, lving on T s dy FRIRG ‘g | church preached his farewell sermon yestes by mutual ngreement between soveral or all | FTTLICHFCREERAH Boout, UG TSR NI 00 omarked by R, C. Joiner, of AllenP. 0, | opened Ord lumber yards have sold over | day B Pl PRk ‘\ C t S, esh THE BLIND MUSICIAN. transportation voates or lines in the United I : Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of day morni preparatory to his departure Ng ! ; to the station, where they seemed to regard | ilsdale Co.. Mich,: two hundred thousand feot of lumber, Her | - Loruing, pre P (, s z S States. stk 9 Py D 3 g 2 to other fields. The subject chosen was ISE SES"T ” » Pj _A oy I\)"ll‘ ( — thie whole affair as a huge joke. rheumatism such quick relief as Thon stockmen have also shipped over the Union | the Chureh.” Under ntal heaa!the NI‘ 1€ rFan-American ovelty Co. Samples, e Ryby girlhas parents living ou the | Bolectric Oll—believe it infaliblo for vheu- | Pacific and B, & M. lines sixty-four. cs SO, JCEE AL, VU0 AIG —Sol u\ GMM 20_CLEV RTISTS—¢ % ol island, Percy Nelson has o mother living TR0 four car | savo Lis congregation good sound advice on 20-CLEVER ARTISTS J. C. Houston, with Peycke Brothers, Sun- | ot oo A0 TS g0 reets, and Cor , e I LR loads of stock. Scarcely a week passes but | their course toward the church and the beat em‘ or :mulufi purbe AJth‘" e dum‘l xfi .’3—“.'“;;‘. lllx‘lx:;'l' x &tquix‘:::l-r‘;flwm'.‘: Whitahill has & father living at reteenth Wanted. 3‘“10; three special stock trains pull out of S m”'h‘:r Ita® ) intocante % Ho 2 Great Stage Shows! 7 Big Departments! e talklng an s ¥ | and Nicholus streets. - About 40 well formed. girls; also, 12 | Ord,depob for Omaba. Tho Unlon Pacifio | W8Y J0 fiethor lis ntercets © Ho One Dime Admits to All, c 5 Yesterday the girls were visited by their | About 40 well formed o ‘age. A hits to double the capacity of its stoc ey should by all means pray 4. Schmidt, one of the oldest and jolliest | parents, bit o attempt was made to baii | Children from 6 to 10 years of age. “Ap- | vards to nccommodate the incroasing baet. the church and endeavor by ] e men o1 the road, was taling orders for Mey- | {ham out, they stating thut they would ap- | PIy on stage of Boyd's opera house this | ness. ‘The deposits in the banks are steadily | means in their power to ad o it. They Coming '“""x Bth ,;“.,,,(\MQUM,M,., rs & Raupka at Sidoey F'riday. S A Ot PO T TR A «‘_.\lmmun morning at 10 o'clock. inoremsing. There is now over 815,000 o | should also pay money fowards the support Lt T Ny P o | i e hand. . Qrd’s - postoffice is & presidential | of the church, There were threo classes, ho e '\ reopened the ofd Commercial hotel at Blair, ——— PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, office with u salary of 31400 por year. | suid, who never pay towards the support of Tue Messes. Mooro ure old hotel men and | cnjldren will froely take Dr. Leun's 1 MG e et e S l‘{"","“‘}““”;“]“\"“““““ was the heaviest | their church~—those who are unable 10 do so; will undoubtedly make a success of their new | up Wine Lung Bal; unlike yiups, | W, H. McCord and —ife were guests at the | in tho history of the oftice and it is steadily | those who rofuso to prowiise, and those wi venture, it contains 1o opium, will sooth and heal any | Auditorium in Chicago on Saturday. increasing year. It at present yields | promise but won't pay. All these classes F. M. Stanley and Harry Mouley, two | disease of the throat or lungs quicker than A. P, Hopkins stopped at the Sherman | 8 Y ul} revenue of §,000 to the government. | should be brought to the proper appre knights of the grip, were waiting /A any other remedy. house in Chicago on Saturday. At the la clection Ord polled 287 votes, | of the need of their support for the church MO, ONLY— Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the fiyerat Juleaburg, Colo., Saturday morning, mator Charles H. Van Wyck was in | 90 the ety has 2hits school roll 425 scholur i |~ Another way of bringing the chureh lenufl Tfi:mnlr:zn use of the wding to go to North Platte.” The train Died on the Train, esterday and called upon Tue Bk, ‘l“m “"l‘")“' “'"l"lml 1s filed | forwand, he said, wus to talk about it a H I cu!\E FOR. ° 8 pod at the water tank and the boys The three-weeks-old infant of Mrs. Joseph Mr. 13, P, Heizer of the Sioux City Journal | o s o e PP - :' \"l h o capital stock | about the pastor. They should be mado th J_'fl_-L : waited for it to pull up to the station before | pocio e Siovimey. Ta., died on & Union Pa- | was in the ¢ sterday. G mha “"““T_ IRors araall gitizens | subject of conve u and brought into pub- Circuea CATARRH geuttugon. 16 did pull up but, did ot stoP | cific rain & few miles east of Columbus yes. | ~J. H. Humilton of Keurney s regis- | ud can bo wsod e i lelior whtinglon | Lomative, atoveint Uiipgs, o mermheraiof. || | I L OVILLE (* ;llln‘::l\l“‘:I::L‘:'T)(L.;fill;bulxl;:ulu::khluwhlttun “all | terday morning ubout 10 o'clock. Mis. | tered at the Millard, for writing on books. " If it is us successful as | uttendance spoke loader i favor of ke " L duy unluy. Boyle, her mother and several_children wers | J. M. Marsh of Grand Tsland s a guest | 16S-promoters look for, it must. work & Tevo: | cpest thon bt o o coha'ne | Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure C. M. Brewster was sclling Page & Co's. | returning from a visit in Idabo. Shortly | at the Millard. lution in the busines; done, It was necessary, he said in conclusion, | Forsale by Goodman Drug Co. soop at Notth Platte and Siduey last week. | after leaving Columbus the child was taken |~ J. J. Bonckemper of Sutton isstopping TImprovements atNorth Bend Tt ,‘I"""’;;:;",',:";;;“" \apiied bind {‘;"x":"'f";‘“" - g Theo. Halrerman, the Standard oil man, | with cramps and vomiting and died i at the Millard, - s North h Much co | worked together was taking orders in western Nebraska last | short time. The body was brought toOmaha | 5 - Nowrru Bexo, Neb., April 26.—[Special to | but dissensions and bickering could only re VoA king " 3 Ba, | Ruokksing AT it was { % S. MeIntosh of Lincoln is b the | Tur Ber.]—Messrs. York & Thomas of In. | Sult disastrously : j N Y FoTio John A. Clizba is selling groceries for Pa placed in a coftin and taken in charge by the Millard, ¥y B . diana are here to commence work on the new | “.\!x ‘\Lnnlm_‘h“u\.l:‘ \l“ ]l‘w‘ m.nzlh;v; ‘l);: | ton & Gallagher in Tko Hill's old y, | railroad company to be shipped to Sigourney. | Chas, Dickinson of Tekamah is stop- | Houring jnill. They propose to make & be- | uiesite “From i e G e n. & Foraalooniy by (he (Caok Reumady. Cou ot Guat 1ke has gone to Salt Lake in the interests of i e ov il dAnce. . |- RN the Casey. 9 ¢ ginuing imwediately aud, this will give work | points in 1ilinois and . lecty During the | ° L Sme—— | Netrnrka, WEILe 10 us for tho na 1 nddress s Nervous debility, poor memory, difidence Ringland of Hastings is a guest | to several men, both with and without teams. | greater partof May he will be engaged i tonta; whohaveheed gied anscirim MRORENS Here's a little grist of notes concerning the | al weakuess, pimples,cured by Dr. Miles! | ABay 2 L] North Bend is as lively as the averng i ar Tal et g s WA on ] Nflwf Mm BHMN TRE“TMENT P A Teter n Rbli L e isente leimb me]\mxn representing l) 1. ‘U“-“',\- "”""-‘l' (iR sy _\-T»““P“ frec ut Kuhn & Co.'s 15th ‘ H. Monroe of Fremont is stopping l.xml\;n li-\\n ..n.l')..w citazens propose to make | hus not yet decided where e will locate pe sl ol axory of e Caok it boots and shoes, ete., Omaha: Ged and Douglus. . 2 | a good showing this summer. A large city | manently « 0 notone in' ety Andrus, who has charge of the southern half | PR at the Cus S hall and waterworks are now being dis. | et D Maaanity nad Jeading o i e Lot e Seauteg SHRIRAKS 1B . 3y rison Notes. = Noil | : dl y cuse thal ¥ T of the state, will Sunduy ut (aund tatand. B | The case of Private Sweeny at Fort Omaha | . T: V. Golden of O'Neill is at the | cusse | M New York is about to expend §300,000 | feaiihPremature Ok Age Batrennees o mercury, potath, 1% Souaaltoroas - S. McCoy is en route to the Black Hills coun- 8¢ 0! ute S Y Y 9 | @ | — | &2 < ! Xpe 3 elther remodies, with only temporary & 4 3 feinity of Chad- | Was coutinued on tit 'bhe court met at | 2 £ | sbraska Cit W S in the erection of new buildings for the | cauwsed by < permunently oured by the uso of try and will Sunday in the vichiily of Chisd: | 10°3%0 . m., when tho defendunt's lawy . B Moore of Hustings s atthe Casey, | Nobraska ClwaNow Bridge. | 700100l ellucuion in Centeal park. i “""‘.l S e e e e " | ¢ friends in that section | the judgo advocate, after whicl case was | o o 'ray, el 4 an) Sare. Guaranters e i oaly by aula or wny romedy 1ke |L b eTect and resnlt Bl a number of large snakes, which he fre- | eral Brooke. 8 "l“} \“1' on of Nebraska City 18 5t0p- | gition to erect and mainkain tho proposed high | 1110 Farnam Street, Omaha- Neb, aiways iven o quently turned loose ta the wonder of the ad- | On Tuesday, Major Butler, with his com- | at the Murray, A ¢ | wagon bridge across the, Missouri river for a | Wiring populace, F. W. Smith is lnmangn. | ln.null «;l l‘: 1‘1 H, 1 A ';(nl K wmx'-n‘lm-s. '\'\ll‘l D. S. Seitz of Norfolk is stered at | cash bonus of $0,000. “Phis makes the fourth v v the H-l“kl'\"‘m""““' $EDR0W 10 'bo Ligmo | savob to_ Rellayue 1ifle range, whese they | the Murray, | proposition received. e Phaenix company I ~ o pond with s tua Dt You In poses | T asks $100,000 bonus, while the King Bridge | ey ( ve lunch is the thing, The usual Saturday dancing class met last | o Y . nes | " ¥ & - o e & o Murk what we sny: In the end you MUST use our A ookt v 't feol | Satunday at the fort hop room. | David City are among the guests of "“’ company has ot yet decided upon theamount | H. M. Truehenrt, John Adriance, Luclan Minor, | VNTAGTC REMEDY" hefore y 1 be permanently Bays The Road. 1t, and It you dow't feel | Satuday a 5 Paxton. | k | WM be 1aid to any competent chemlst who will H. M. Trueheart & Co, e R (R R R v o) oroughbred colt foran | Mrs, Wheaton, Miss Ocfavia Wheaton and 4 to ask for. Colonel 8. T, Stewart, “the river L, L SRroH. CAE RS 0N MESOAG RIS EMELIER SAERF a two-year-eld_thoroug ) 2 | P ) cle of & Potast, . AT 5 v i S ; LA O PR L | es Anderson of Lincoln is regis- | \ A nd, on analysls, particle of aercury, Potash, REAL ESTATE AGENTS | so ufter eating then our experience | Miss Waring have gone to Kcarney for u fow James Andersc J g horse,” offers to put ina crib bridge for a | ooty SO M SRS o@ 8. 8) | REAL EST/ . AG TS| = goes for nothing. The third hour after tak- | days. al Wheaton, accompanied by { tered ut the Paxton. [ Donus of 495,000, . Fho Litter 1o out sith & cir. | o iher polscos pocifc (8. 8. 8. At GALVESTON, TEXAS, CAUTION o pure you are getting tuo ing it you will begin to feel sorey for your- | I v zie, will join them during the | g 'R Boyce of Lincoln is stopping at | cular Srgument in favor of his proposition, in AN EATING SORE AL L hh R e e . Hoak Benedy Co's, Al 4ol ner you will feel like mirdering your mother. | Duping the absence of Lieutenant Kinale, | the Paxton. i “Six_fuctories, T believe, go with the Wat- | , Henderson, Tex,, Aag. 33, 199, g tor ke Eroat Noritres apu hiand (A fo e 1 one ollers Mrs fushion Larves siaimias, tache —a— teen months I had an eating sore on my tongos Nothing like u cocktail before lunch. We | [jsutenant Waring will act as post adjutant - o A son_ bridee. I throw in nine with the b | maps furnished. Visitors invited 1o call at | culars free. Ad 1 comn aIons to have never tried prussic acid ! | . New Coates Hou Kan. Oity. bridge, and among these are i corset factory waa treated by tho best local physiclans, but T 1 THE COOK REMEDY CO The citizens and traveling men of Hastings, | mpe Rev, Wm, Stout, Wiarton,O Absolutely fire proof. Finest and largest | 3t ap factory, limburger cheess | obiained no relief, the sore gmdually growing | 3 )K- REME i assisted by Landlord Dillon of the Bostwick | A feer being ineffectually treated by seventeen | Botel in Kansas City, Unexcelled in its ap- | gy, and brauch works 0f Mrs. Winslow's | worse, I concluded flually to try 8,8, 8., and [ Roows 6 and 40 81 Clafr Hotel Block, | hotel, will tender the traveling men thei® | Gigoront doctors for scrotuls and blood dis- | pointinents. ‘\ thing will ,' wants | was entrely cured after using & few bottles, i ’ Corner Lith and Dodge Sts., Omabu, Nebruska, second annual ball and banquet at the Bost- | jisease, T was cured by Burdock Blood Bit- - & P—— s, that wany of vitizens have ¢ You have my cheerful permission to publish the wick Imhll May X The 1'”}!!”‘!““;'1‘.'4llll\l S | tors, Write him for proof. ll‘l r{flul‘:“fl‘“ II:xllhhtl;lnu:\anI ‘-"ll:“('y }‘: l\;,. “y ;\‘l ”vn;; limbu rcompi ,l (e benefit of those similarly of H. A. Fyler, O, G¢' Smith, G. J, Evans, - . Harris, the man who wuas shot in th graphs me th \ 0 Micted.” . . B, MoLxxonz, - | W, Kirhy, Nat Miller und W. L. Elledge." | An alllande will be started at Norden as | shoulder near the Locust street bridge carly | plus stock five mil wn. Iha aficted.” . . B, MoLxxons, Henderson, Tex. [ TO WEAK MEN A g- | 800 he papers arrive, says the Borealis. - ) arnest. solicitation of muny Treatise on Blood and Skin Discaseasnalled freo, STEEL PENS BulTorTig fron e CMects Of YOuthfy ear) | Praveling men making Hastihgs are urg- | soon as the papers arvive, sa, vesterday morning, has so recovered t , ) Di | . Rditexins froulthis SBCH B FOULY rors sorlk ently raquested by Landlord Dillon to send | That is right, and every farmer in the west M, ot THE 1A S she tana s us, sccepted the presidency of the toy com- | THE m\nrr SPEUIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga, v o S e atiae a cabinet photo of themselves for u position in | end should jein, and see if by \l‘nl““‘- d A PR L R B e P ha ubind sniisear wities 1o W ; . GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, Partictiar for b the big frume now being filled. There is still | work desired ends may be reached that will | some one iutentio sho , claimiug own aud employ | Eyloua houid be r room for :.x nore m'\\:\ 3. | benefit the farmer. OA..AML,\. That's the | that it was a ide: d that th volv all beauties, ten bl | T“E MUST PERFEGT UF PEus. 5, Moodu h0m | £ the Neb o was fived b, drunken party, who fired s, The f Tue first snnual couveatiou o e Nebraska | wol ‘ o0 0y