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THE OMAHA ‘DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1806 ' | Ve © SPORTING. development. His investigation coincides [ 3 2 | to have Mr. Louts Hoimrod addross the con- A PROHIBITION CHURCH, vas built for Merr{o! FROM T"lfl HAWKEYE STATE, with that of Prot. Samust Aughy in that the BUSINESS MEN AND DENTISTS | ventlon, but'ho also declined, and thoso pros. Ml :“":“:‘l'\ll:":;n"fi“l"‘l‘l"‘,"“‘r“l"""“'r”"‘f‘"[':‘ ‘{,'x:'“!"‘fi ozt 1o Tare Tien | Folwing fs: the result | declare that every indieation points to coal aorim The committee upon its return reported byterians Let the Matrer Alone. books, flowers, and a hundred tokens of A Wagward Girl's Unsuccessfal Attempt to egram to Ty b and ofl. When Prof, Aughy was here fu 1877 | Tmportant State M“fing, of Both in Pro- | that the Omaha branch was entitled to thirty r. Lov1s, Mo., May 20.—In the Methodist | the kindness that is really quick in the ke Has Own 1 of today’s g 3 4 __ | bis scientiflc investigations wero very delib. in This it delegates, the Plattsmouth branch to five, | Episcopal conference, south, this morning the | public heart, he has lived until this last ing of his scarch in this respect. Partic } | portad visiting. delegates from the following | n Which they defned the position b l'“l‘l:fl':“ "“L'"“('"’“‘,-:‘l”""{l’: Ol tons To expected here this week. lnces : lo R co; Western, one; | Of the church o subjec A e il B 2 i " THE OBJEQTS; OF EACH BOOIETY. | places S ,‘,.',‘ S b LU LR (o8 SAVE A TS ‘::"‘ ',\,"‘,'“{fi"l;\ Mrs. Kendal and others. To Mrs. Ken- Nebraska's Overland Route. The Foport wis ac and the chair ap- | inquiries of the various conferences through- | 481 18 due the happy suggestion that | Morrick should b taken to seo tho s Lane. S— Minwavkee, Wis, May 20, —[Special Tel- 7 8mith, 1t CEDAR RAPIDS (OLOTHIERS FAIL. + 1 i nrARA, Neb., May 19,—(Special to Tie | o 4 1. | pointed a committe stitution and by- | out the country as to the attitude of the 1| Brr.]—This has becomo w favorte over- | YeSterday's Seasions Devoted Princl- | jaws, consisting of Mossrs. Louis Heimr churches and their members in regard to the | Christmas pantomime at Drury | land route for the immigrats from the pally to l‘mnlmn'ln»n and Trans- l‘l;'u“ “Iunmuit”l’LIw 1~\|||l|.“ Fred \rlwn (’,Ir hivvnl\iuillllmx‘llw\'\~|*1\s'|w“lh|-l \I anu- | She engaged the royal box: she had him - o et e ¢ S an N 4 o ' of West Point, iglish of | facture and sale and license and prohibition. | hroug! o theater, and took overy loon Keepers Fined— | ot o e : ot Bt g W p M Bt actlon of Preliminary Work attsmouth and William Flemingof Omaha. | The' report. says, in Substance, that the | eormiien it et tnd took oy 1 sbistaal ol e eIk ey ~Today's Programme, A cofumittee was also appointed to meet the | Methodist sopal Boutis; | DICRILON S strange cye should 1 A . BY INNINGS. passod tittough boind for W ashiuaton: ey d Hastings and Lincoln delegates and escort | emphatically o prohibition elurch. The com. | 50 him. Hidden from the house behind Miiwaukes 24 crossed the bridge at this point and w them to the hall. This committec_consisted | mittee is able to state that for the most part | 1€ curtains of the box, the “Elephant ity Striko tho old military roud, from Fort fln | govon good looking gontlemen sat fn the | Of Messrs. McLeod, Kennedy and Mussc church members throw their influence aguinst | Mun™ tasted an hour or two of intoxicat- - N O 0 aged nine- B L, ] . ) > + H = S rival of eso delegates, I Vi r C o fidel o preachers | © 'LOS, o splend 0 jewels, IF l'“ "J” "‘""' Sty P S " " ";‘ Two-bnse hits cellent road. morningex ng predictions as to the prob- The mecting waa called toorder tock, | in l(]‘:nl'u"u“-::kul“ ('v‘n'\’):'r" l\'lll;llnlr|vl|‘x';\"l‘ !)\ll\ ”‘\1{.,’ lv|-' o 'I‘l.'(‘,h‘u‘ 1;::‘-[ ]”ill Sl bl e e i o lite-How WAk o the o Aaylinm . ablo durat ain storm then fn prog- | Sevcral delogates had arrived from Hustings | univorsat s o tho valuable work of tho | taM0F, and tarhiblS CXHERIERLON. - W8 in sibdtdiats Ao sttt 3 3 A . iy, Ne o 5 ol | ress. T vero Jo Husse coln, National Women's Chris [ Yyt ok ¥ Heatiyd Ak When discovercd she was lying unconscious | & - / B85 DTGP | e oY GOy RN 0 [SUECIRIREL oyt ufi'..,.m\\-“’n..'\..'l" "’:im,..,,. i | The committeo on constitution and by-laws | unfon In the cause of tampor WCC | his way a gentle sentimentalist, and on the floor with a few slight gashes in her | -~ — SHHUILLO IR ki) ==iw) Lot CLiELICHS) WS | Morel I A, Bennett, | Submitted their report, which was adopted. | The report was unanimously adopted gushed Torth at times, under the happy neck und an old razor by her side. There | nal League. of a former prominent merchant, was taken | P. Morehouse, jeorge A, ennett, | o document was -omplete and cov The committee on the spirvifual state of the | conditions of his life at the hospital, in were also evidences thai she attempted to | AT PHILADELPIIA. to tho asylum at Lincoln tonight. She has [ Charles Courtney and N. M. Me- | all the points likely to come up. chureh made a long report condemning dane- | verse modeled on the hymns of Dr, poison herself. She had been working in the cngo. 0200 3 | been insane for some time, growing more vio- | Leod. They constituted a special reception | = The name of the ussociation was fixed as | ing, card playing, theatre going, attendanco | Watts, in which he wave utterance to neighborhood of Mrs, Shelhart, and had be- hiladelph IR 6 S lent latel “amily troubles are assigued as | committee appointed by the local business The Nebraska State Business Men's at race courses, circuses, ete. feolings of gratitude, the sincerity of come infatuated with the son of & widow, | = Frive—Chicaro 3, Philadelph i men’s asgpeiation, to meet the delegates to | ciation, organizod by the Commercial Dire Dr. Philpot of Texas moved an amendment | which none oy it e 1 Harry e, for whom she immediately | cpio ”I'_XL]' el ]”I" 4‘ I Batteries —Sulll it the first annual convention of the Neoraska | tory company,” and the objects v the use of tobacco and opium, but it | tanisr ] i gticationed, W w ’ sent, | ng to consciousness. Her bt o Ahd Clemente:, Ui TRAIN IN CHICAGO. state business men's association. to be the same s already outlined in these iled out of order. cnder heart that was boating beneath & e C ik S R L B dleason and Clements, Um- Therain evidently interfored with the pro- | colimns y Dr. Duncan of Tennossee, the anthor of the | sk more hideous than that of Orson, obedient girl and loft her home against the A Characteristic Interview With Nel- | grammeof the delegites, as the morning trains I'he Commercialdirectory company's rating | the orviginal resolution on’ worldliness, con- | Above all, it was a heart that was filled wishes of her She will recover. lie Bly's Compeer. brought but few of the representatives of the | system was made the ofMcial credit guide. demned the report as glossing over evils, | with love for the man who was literally - 2 Gitre May 20— Snental Telogram to | 0utside local organizations. At noon, how he report of the con e was adopted [ There was evidently a disposition growing in | his savior, who first spoke kindly to him Clothiers Attached, L) I el o vl et et ol | (OVEN aBOY b ATk by e s had arrived rep- | and the nic udjourned until § . m. today, | the church to cover up concessions to worldli- | who vescued him from a fate o thousand CrpAR RArins, In., May 20,—{Special Tele. | Brooklyn.. 111000 Tue Ber]—‘Here I am, always on time. | resenting twenty towns of the state. They | at which time the officers will be eloeted times worso than death, and to the end ‘ i it e ™ | Buffalo.... 0.1:1500 1 - 1am a world beater,” were taken into the protecting care of the ré- | A delegation of thirty business men camo Hoss wanted the utterance to ineludo | . . i WL G DI m to Tk Be ( K | Hits—Brooklyn 13, Buffalo 11 : These words were uttered in loud tone by | ception committeo, As the. convention in at 2 o'clock from Superior. ing, owning and selling racing he both his doctor and his friend. Lo of this city and a Boston firm who held mort- | grooklyn 6, Buffalo' 8. Batteries—Sowd a dark, grizzly haired, energetic looking ori- | D€ it session Wedn ¢ and Thursday., S The Merchants' hotel is headquarters for [ manipulating land booms, buying and selling | Cently it was only M. Troves who could gages for #1,150 against F. C, Olm: & d Cook; KFérson and Mack. Umpires. et "y ' o Ghora | MOSH Of the work will be di the convention and the lobby has been | lottery tickets, renti buildings in which | thoroughly understand the poor cre: X ental whom th tors at the Lake Shore | tondanceat yestor, ses: crowded all day with business men from all » Lon| bwninir on | ture’s muimed utterances; .[nnl 10 M. Co., clothiers of this city, took possession of g rt. ¢ et i Sheli s tonk toi depot this evening instinctively recognized | upon by the leading sp parts of the stite. The local committee was Sunday pay t was voted down | T he clung to the last with the 2 as George Francis Train, the champion globe | as a discouraging feature. flying about making everybody acquainted | and the committeo report adopted. wistful trust and a ion of a dumb an- A Probably F: il: 18, .8 5 | girdler. e convention hus_been called. to unite | with_evershody vyand the otel was a o o {tant bt : L ) o, T, } iK1 e laira ) 8 7 5 % 2 r it merchants and other classes of business men | scene of confusion and bustle. ceping Out of Politics. ety oo & . R e e (BT el e s—Philadeiphia 8, Cleveland e rrived twenty minutes behind | for development of industries and_work for | Among the dologates at the afternoon ses- | Asunvirr, 8. C., May 20 The reportof | 1t I8 diicult to speak of this man’s ! 3] - leag | Philadelphia 1, Cloveland 1, - Batte his schedule time and, although he had over | the general good, and to promote by ull legiti the committee on tempera £ the Proshy. | G5 Without emotion. But luckily it is Ington & Quincy enginecr, today assaulted | wders and Milligan; Bakely and Sut- | #n hour in which to connect with the 11 p. m. | mate means the Social, moral and business . S. Hetzler, Albion; ¢ English, i ol of the Bresby= | pypder still to hear of it and believe that R. H, Dillows, a Creston liquor dealer, pounde | cliff, Umpires—Gunning and Matthew. teain for Omaha, he was visibly annoyed. interests of its members. C. A. S g- | torian church of the south takes grounds | the “‘struggle-for-lifors” have grasped ing him severely on the head e with — — “How are you, glad to see you,” said he a Among the special objects sought to be ob- Haslen 3 against the interference of the church in | the true secret of life, or even half of it W elab: - - Dill allazad’ Nt with Postponed Games. y ) tained are the following: Promoting kinder > ;J. G. Johnston, Dodge: J. I, N matters of 8o gove ent. The purport ! oy DL e S S e U ie recognized the Bee correspondent. 0 | feelings toward hororable competitors and re- 0; W. Robinson, B. Mclute of the report is a recommendation that the | A MARVELOUS SORT OF WATER. A Jealons Husband Brutally As- | r—Creston Conmuno~— the cause. 1o Westorn association games at Minne- | . S 2 ; A 1 156 0f tho attack. Barton. pleades gulity | BPolis, St. Paul and De M‘j‘i“m were post- lll,Illc.r. wants to know _huwlo'rtjowd my | moving the inclination to berate and crimi- | Super; > C. Lourie, Hastings: W, W. | church declavre neither for prohibition nor | e Gl JU Bl T VA [ bbbt trip? Splendidly, splendidly. Tue Bee is | nate neighbors in trade; greater care to se- | Vance, Kearney: J. H. Rafferty, Has for liconse. A motion that it be placed on | .50 sault and battery in a justice court and : S tarrait 's why I like | cure good helpers and make and keep them | R. 8. Proudfit, D. C. Casey, Guide | the dock 1'be published o y | A Lake in the State of Washington d his fine. He was then arrested ona | Brotherhood games at New York and Bos. | an enterprising paper, and that's why I like | Curc good helpers and make and keop them | f. 8. Benjittin nal Blattanionth L atraa e sand be publistied and sent to:tha | W iohCuseNDIFeRss e of ussanlt with intent to commit mur- | ton, National at New York, Brooklyn and | it. I'm enterprising, too, so you sce there’ habits m"ul‘ J-‘u‘n::': ¥ (;xll;pi‘rina“mnlhl‘l'n H ¢ N. Dovey, ni'luvnfu.:»fl')u- nmv '"\‘(”1‘..‘3' (vlml ':--syx::;fl\"\'»"u':i?‘-;‘u: ‘f‘\ et Twenty-tive ; ik l“‘M ) " dov, nd s out under. bonds. Dillows is in a | Boston, and all American games were post- | an afinity between us. Yes, I'll arrive in | botyeon buyer and seller by doing business | Fremont; Joseph V. Weokbach and G, W, — o R e T et critical condition, and it s said cannot live. | poned on account of rain. Omaha tomorrow forenoon. They have tried | on_legitimate principles; shorter hours for | Conkling, = Plattsumouth; M. R. Wind Presbytevian Finances. of sheep. He lost SRR BEE \While Soime, months sgo, Bartor's wife lefy him, e P AT to make me miss my connections, the demons | doing business in and an'honest endeavor to | burst, Madison; I Maberly, Hold- | Sinatoca, N.'Y., May 20.—~In tho Presby- | moving - through tho arid region. ang ad followed her and created a sensation by ved. Won. Lost. have, but Psycho was too much for them,” and | educate the buyer to make his purchases be- | rege; C. H. Kaup and C. Dreyfoos, West- n assombly this morning the | when Tho arrived in Washiretan the poting at her on @ principal stieet. Donver AT Mr. Train tapped his forchead significantly. | tween 7a. m. and 6 p. m. six days a week: | etn; J. F. Dietzy H. M. Koker Clarks. of home missions presented | sho SRRGIT IIVeR s e Ee AL keSOt T DAL s A A Shn Donver s s ] ‘One engine broke down today, but it didnot | the proper observance of all national holi- | Charles E. Sumner, D. P. Sims, Schuylee: | oL 0f L wowne = wissions’ prosented | sheep ¢ still lived were cover oy Fatraad N eopenia s 1 s | scare us. Wall was a little nervous,” here | days, and more frequent intervals for rest | H. N, Tyler, J. . Benodict, C. K. Pratt_and ghty ual rep %h | with various skin diseases, suys a Medi- oy me togethe " s i g ; orge Francis looked indulgently at his pri- [ and recreation: protection aginst inferior | H. C. Hansen, Hastings; B. C. Gillem, Madi- | Rev. H. Little of s. | cal Lake, Wash,, correspondent AlCelnr RapTabSEan Mikal Mi ¥ g » secretary, “but I knew nothing could | and adulteruted goods, short weights, counts | sou; O. J. King, J. I%. Moris, Lincoln; | Mr. Little said the income has by a steady [ of tha Boston Post. One even . A Cedar Rapids Man Missing. St paul.. 9 ¥ 430 | prevent our beating the record.” and measures, fictitions brands and labels, | George P, Sheesley, David City; W. H. | gener ase given a pleasing proof of the [ 1 0 PESIOH preparing - for Cepar Ravins, Ta,, \ 20, —[Special Tele- I 5 8 9 “In how many days will you make the tour | and misrepresentation in public and private or it 1 Rouin, - Fremont; | confidence in the boa although owing to | 178 Yk > preparing for (A an em. | Kansa 3 k of tHewarldwr: protection against unjust laws affecting busi- | Arthur 8. Gay, Bazile Mills; G. W. Felt, M. uliar cireumstances this year closes with o encumpment he got a glimpse, S5 ot thie Bliiclar's. pa . lofthis PR DR TS Sixty s | ness men, and a careful scrutiny of all logis- | L. Pierce, F. V. Hatch, A. Beal, W. H, | bals 850,501 on the av through the woods, of u_beautiful luke, LR, B s, et 4 k e DO TOETOW: rrive in | lation refating to the same; to stimulate a | Lamb, W.'E. Lanler, D. 0. Waid, W. A. receipts of the first six months showed | and he hastened forward to its shor RO e o o ae. e GravaiEnal Ttanes and_one-fourth days we | determination to render the title “‘business | Wilkinson, M. McElbinney, James €. | an increase of 5,000 and the fivst ten months | The sheep rushed into the watc Slea o NIRRT raRvatIbS " ey of todays | Will be in Tacoma, . Nellio Bly requi men” a synonym for honor, firmness, probity, | Gilmore, H, W. Young, D, W. Harton, W.-0, | an increase mpared with ihe year | gan to drink copiously. He y ! i . - 2SE; ummary of today’s | yaventy-two days, 80 that blithesome maiden | justice and high morals intaining a sys- | Robinson, S. L. Soi W. B. Mclntosh, | before, but in Febr X L S | more astonished when he tasted Greaton SUTCORDMGA Minea: s will have to try again,” and Mr. Train | tem of eredit rating reports which will give | J. A. Miller, G. W, I Powell, ting o of 0,000, Buch & deflclt is dis-.| \nter wnd found 1t bitterand dis RSNy B0 L2 PoStAT Tl ogram ive-cighths of a mile—Civil Servi chuckled and nidged the newspaper men | the actual credit standing of all consumers of | George Brown, W. C. Dunlap, W. ! | appointing, but we are ch By Ehio HBaLth | S AR B LTt REriLy L O i Tl ond, Ghi6lialn thicd, Timoes |/standing nearhim: goods in our county, and of all persons chang- | crs, J. flmore, C. A. ful increase of contributions from the Sunday | 4Dy Ly (RN LN G to 4 Tus kE. |—Nine local liquor deal- “How did you find the old world this [ ing locat maintaining thorough s s p. T W.Ti schools and the young people’s s i he had over tusted, Fearing the sheep s Wite kissstad today o ttie ohiarge 64 cha o mTAKINE GolBHDRN e, T Lallick, 0. A, ¢ 3. | The need of mouey and men is increased by | would be poisoned he drove them out of keeping disorderly houses because they re- justas slow as ever. You know I | ‘Therearcnowin the stateoverone hundred | J. Murphin, . Nelson, - o ‘ bullding | the water, but in spite of his efforts they fused to close their saloons on Sunday. Four : D e RInan e s Hnu byl votutniadiguin: ghowed tho English o few things when 1was | loeul branches of the ussociation with meni- | Cass, C. M. Hall, 1 o, Plainview; 1. | m g e sett] {hat e | TR Rl Gt e G : in London & quarter of a century ago. I | bership of over fifteen huudred retail dealers. . Gunther, J. l . | the gospel ear] rei0) ashington, the | =g sheap were in such a conditior ofighon ploan gulliyshdyaldinifies famonnts #hths of a_mile—Correction won, | found. ont they rememberod me.. Do you | . The jobbers of Omaha are taking a lively | Taylor, Alnia: . Shotwi sur; Ar- | Dakotas, Montina, Calt and Nevadivall | g Ae sheop wevo i I‘x’nli‘».y‘\‘\'ll‘lll‘:-:l::‘:“ 0. alhetothar five willisk - | Limas sccond, Rome third. Time—1:067;. know how I found out! When I got to interest in the mecting and will join the | thur Truesdell, ¥ uy B, Pri call forhelp. In tho R mIAAIo] o e RS BV IRTI S o e Judge Davis of th Mile and one-sixteenth—Eric won, st- | don everybody was talking about me. local association in entertaining the dele- | Broken Bow % vestern states there and great 1weir recovery, so he ended by allowing iced th W d, others withdrawn. Time— | old timers said “Train? Train? Yes, we re- | gates drive through the city on a2 ; U tan L el b, s dhal . £100 fine for each add ] T P et ursday and at the banquet at the Millard Rev. Edwin Wallace of South Dakota and | poisonous water as plentifully o L Ll ibor 1T Devil of & crank, v 3 : BRASKA DI : ; ! : tional violation of the law by the same par- >oighths of o milo—Evangeline won, | bel Yes, ho died _here . 1n. Loados | hotel on Thursguyevening. The following ASK/ 3 others spoke to the effeet that this #50,000 of | would, Next day he could not dr debt need not stazeer the church. 16 ought to | sheep away from the vieinity of the elepen it S crvitor second, Woodcutter third. Time- | about two years ago. Rather nice | Fepresentative jobbers will act in co-opera: =5 need e The Home for the Blind. 1:0 follow but an’ awful craik.’ That's what | tion with the assoctation’s reception commit- | A Session Which Promises to be of | be puid off in three monit | and in a féw days move he was utt Drs Moixes, Mile and onc-sixteenth—Golden Reel won, | they said about me. So a man does not b tee: 5 Interest and Importance. , he secretary, Dr. Kendall, said_ the great | (o 50 W GRS GO G IV b P bourd of _com. | Eiove second, Kemplaud_and Lotion deud to die to know awhat erankes will say about s raohnson;Sfonn, Jobuson & Co.,whole- | A long row of dental chuirs as if yearning | licresse of tho e e e e S T ¢ heat for third. >—1 155 im. 1 learned a good many ney ings ale grocers. 7 foett a6 v B ece ars - accounted Lt R it y: eniuiy Skt SRR TR tion o Rt MR him. Llearned o good many new. things on | S48 f0coms, o Peyeko Brothiors, wholosale | f0F mortals anxious to have thelr teeth | Soict of the e meone ! dhw | condition. Thereupon the Froncl RS e A T a g e Vet ilic e 0 ey e e pulled, sawed and filled for the benefit of | work was so much needed or so fruitful 85 | man thought he had 1 at rescued Stanley and not L e ! d Hbong | EEL TSR T O O e || o rescued Emin' Bashi, Why, Stanley’s pre. | - Jacob Williams — Bowman, Williams & | science, contributed a pecaliarly inviting us- this comparatively new city worlk | far enough, and he fixed himsel fzation by electi W Sl boreilaent | tonded rescue has made him' the Lughing | Cross, wholesale govers. G pect to Garteld. hall, Sixtoenth and. Howard | ominendation of th board passed: | stia i beside the shoves of the lake, . Ladd secretary. The latter 7 o o stock of Europe. Don’t you see that Emin allagher—Paxton & Gallagher, whole- | gioets, vesterday mornin B A P Gadan Ol Cr b long his home by the lake wasasolitud ) Mile and one hundred yards.—Castaw Started back? He must want to be | Sale grocers. 3 Ly cont g ized 1o correspond With architects & - g bution for the debt in both the churches | ! oL wassoLll A A T TO Wi Tt won, Clamor second, Mary H. third. Time— | roscued aguimn, hai ha! hal Whe thinkaf | W H. McCord~McCord, Brady & Co., | The chairs were anticipative of the Four- | and Sunday schools. | but the shores of that lake today ave the ! 13824, Stanley with a handful rescuing Emin who [ Wholesale grocers, § y andful rescuing Emin who : cel ceting of febiasic scenes of busy and thriving industry. R e S s teenth annual meeting of the Nebraska R s e ¥ und I ) contest promises to be lively. Among | One mile.—Brookful won, Semaphore sec- | had an avmy " Dudley Smith—[. M. Stecle & Co., whole- | dental society, which convened at2 o'clock SUSPENDED FROM OFFICE. On the Frenchmun's ranch the town of < s ave Muscatine, Clavion, “Kuox- | ond, Morefields third. Tinie—1 st then the Last bell struclg and Mr. Train S RO, & Co. commission, | Ye3eTIAY_aftemoon with an attendance of A\gnhn‘-m;{ h is l)mlvh:n-,fl up, and this , Oskaloosa, Boone, Missouri Valley and | Mile and one-eighth.—Glockner won, Ja Ja | began wishing his newspaper friend goodbye, | N H. Hazard - Slon | Some fifteen or twenty membe; : eyts| Drensuras savereq | Pioneer Frenchman stil lives and v Moinod! o ‘Navlton: 1o 1ikely Lo’ bo | socond, Hypoorits third) Timecn:0aiy: standing on the platform of his cav as tho | L. Raapke—Meger & Ruapie, ‘wholesale | S0 BRwn 06wty mumbers, - - f Kansas City's Treasurcr Discavered | joices that he was the fivst discoverer of everal da, One mile.—Jake Miller won, Silver King | train pulled out. He shouted their names | STocers. s oo i g Short About $20,000. these wonderful waters which the world Ot Ao COETRL to oot | socunds BUI CRIRaS Bl oty one by one, and shook hands with them & In | _ E: I Allon—Allen Brothers, wholesale gro- | 10:40 o'clocls in the morning, but there being | Raxsus Crry, Mo., May 20— City Treasurer | (117, S0 feT ] Waters Mol the v in June 3. i Half mile, General Caldwell won, Laura | Chincse, that is, he shook hands with himself c°;':»[ Dinnins “Vosaels & DinsiHe. lconteo m’,l‘{“lmll);’::: R et o a e Peake was suspended from office this even- [ These waters contain sults of sodfum, ST I ot Agnes second, Cousolation third. " Time— | while he looked tenderly at his friends. A e 08 L > Iy 3 ing, a shortage of between $17,000 and $20,000 | potassivm, lithium, iron, carbon, mag® 4 o R e R [ —_— Baliabury onlociotiEm. J. H. Boonstraw-—Kopp, Dreisbuss & Co., esident; A. WV having been discovered in his accounts. Peake | nesinm, caleium, alumindm, silicon, sul- Dite Bue.]--The district Su SF ; vty Newmarket Races. Loxnox, May 20.—In the house of lords | COnfectiones 3 aha, corresponding secretary and tre was elected to oftic a democ two | phur, and borinm. They are cither in ; e he district Sunday school ‘con- | poxpox, May 20.—[Special Cablegram to Ao ey R mER s L W. Carpenter—Carpenter paper company, | urer; L W. Funck, Beatrice, recording sec- | years ago and was re-clected this spring. | combination with one another or linked vention meets in this city tomorrow and will | iy By, |—The Newnarket second spring | [o02Y the carl of Womyss and March, liberal | wholesaio paper. It is the custom upon the installment of & | by oxygen. The solution of theso be in session two days. A large attendar s i R e u‘ m} ;‘\'fl ervative, denounced the tendency of the | Joseph Garneau—Garneau cracker com- o'clock the x‘m‘r!l)mfih _n{l the as- | new ci ouncil to appoint a committee to | virious salts in the waters of Medical is o od {1 is and adjoining 5 JEQMIRONG W Y. C he pvernment toward socialist leg tion. pany. sociation congregated in their ha examine into the condition of the fina o , sasul SR o ; B b Y aliey 18 P rai st g | Newmarket handicap of 20 sovereigns each | 5Salisbury. orimo. ministor: g Jiobody | _ Amos Field—Richardson drug company, | after some dolay caused by the non Lof | partment of the elty: thereforn mmimtes | lake produce results which a dozon d laying w very liberal proposition befops | fOF starters, with 300 sovereigns added, win- ebaalls Chit il wholesule druggists. memocrs, resumed the order of morning busi- | committee was appointed last wock to exam. | YIS 220 would have been deemed mir- ommission of the industrial home for the oo m:m Y :)lmd'lm“r1l m"),-"hlu = R. Purvis—Robert Purvis, commission | ness, which was put over until the afternoon | jne Peake’s books no surprise was occasioned | dculous. A delegation o HIARG e i > | ence of great evils from which = ariso hant. session. until it was notice at the ; trensurer The lake covers rather more than of the commission. e fraadii ] Carmine, Mr. Abington's fi auses produced great centers of misery. M. Andreeson—Lee-Clark-Andreeson | hall all day yesterduy was somewhar, dis- | time over his books. This occasioned rumors | dved fathoms docp, Its source is . you mare, Lady Roseberry, second, | “We are bound,” he continued, “to do all we | hardware company, wholesale hardwar pelled in the évening. ~The members of tho | aud Mayor and' Comptrollor HObbA | i rrounding il e and: mooniuing. urt. and Mr. Henvy Miller's” fou 010 can to remedy these evils even if we are AT r—Hector, Wilhelmy company, | State Dental association had congregated to | tod: wade a ha wquiry, which resulte surrounding: il and mountuins, [Special T nut filly, Antibeder, third, There were four | called socialists.” Salisbury’s remarks were | wholesale e. coutinue the busiuess of their fourteenth an- [ iy 5 ousion pending the omcial fn- | Poriodically it falls and rises. 1Lt iss [Special starter’ received with cheer: A. D. Baum—Baim hardware compauy, | nuul meeting. vestigation. = [rounded fonBeverysidabylowsrooded , g Tho race for the breedors’ plate of 300 sov- —_———— wholesale hardware. As usual, the chair was occupied by Presi- e g | hills and forms a beautiful and pictures- decided by the supreme court this morning: | ereigns added toa sweepstakes of 10 sover- Gladstone on Ireland’s Hope. . S. Carter—Omaha bardware company, | dent FL J. Cole, who was down for an ad- HOUNDED ALl HIS LIFE. que davl sheet of water embosomed in Des Moines and Denver Land and Trust | eigns for starters, for two-year-olds, winning | Loxpox, Muy 20.—Speuking at Spaulding | Wholesale hardware. ount, of the small attendance volling woodlands, The waters cleanso company, appellant, vs Polk county Home- | penaltics and brecding allowances, five fur- | yestorday, Gladstone suid he would welcome | , Joh, Dennis—W. J. Brontch, wholesale ¢ g “ome futuro mectile: | pne “Elephant Man® Shumned by | #nd feel like water with a solution of P R IR BT Cs colt, iiugs Evil, Prings Saltykol’s chestnug | the dissolution of parliament and anappeal to | Georgo Turmer —United. States engine and | evening, President Colo stated that owing to very One Because of His Deformity. | 5040 They taste - disugree: and ] g | filly, Cloridia, second, and Lord Settland's | the country. Today he spoke to a large andi- | pump compan, cumstances over which he had not contro T chnrnombar tnvented tald||; Liseons v (A Leonard, appollant, vs Bmma L. Swith [ biown colt, Feiar Lubin, third. Bt s | onoe on tha politioal althution: . Tni discusstng | - M 1, SN, ‘E. Smith & Co. whole | Wi Gutley wes nhabla; to.ba present to de- ].“" can remember no invented tale | "7 visited the lake for the first time fiy ittt A e i cight starte the Irish question he said the hope of Tr v goods. liver the address of welcome. For this reason | thatt speaks so to the heart at once of | yonihs ago. I then procured a quanti bl Potthnttamtn iy Bl McMalion | ““ite ‘race for tho Somerville stakes of 10 | could not expect to find realization through | Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods company. the response by Dr. Vance of Kearney was | the cruelty of life, and the beauty of hu- | of the salis obtained from the waters of i Vs Thimes Moty aeailant; | Sovereigns each, half forfeit, with 500 sover- | the peers and priviloged classes of the realm, [ J. T. Robinson—J. T. Kobinson notion com- | also postponed. “Both the address and ‘the | man compussion, as the true story closed | Yo luke by an . evaporiting roces. i :!nl urray, appellant; | oigng - added, for two-year-olds, winning pen- | Where it looked was to the generous heart | pany, notions. response will pe heard tomorrow evening, this week by a sentence in the news- | Some of my journalist friends use them ATohriteAuoham; ““‘“‘,l‘l Atministrat . | alties, five furlongs, was won by Sir C. Hat- | and the sympathy, the sense of justice and J. A, Rubl-Gilmore & Ruhl, wholesale . King, who was down on the programme | papers announcing that Joseph Merrick, ilavly as a remedy against dyspepsin chohn Auchampauch, administrator, vs | nopits Wi lly Atbitrator, Mr. Abentiolms | the love of liberty'which had over character- | clothi respouded, reading - paper eu- | the *I2lephant Man,” was dead, saysthe | owfo. nieifei Y160 ety GQuristion ' Schmidt, dppellant; Buchanan | ghbh, 5N 0a. second, st Boras g | izod the British poopie. . M. Schneider—Sehneider & Loomis, no- | titied, “A Day in the Office.” The paper was | [ondan o 1 as dead, s ¢ fov putl{ying thesblood, and they istrict; roversed R ol DAY Ay o Dty e e il Lo AP Homa) interdsting, cspecially so to those_ who have | London Speaker. —Tmagine a hun me that they are wonderfully beneiicial. z . Woro nine startors, The Baptist Women. Chirles A. Coe—Charles A. Coe & Co., | sat in the Various dental chairs of the coun- | 50Ul clothed in a hody so unspeal A syndicate has already ‘got hold of 5 ‘ounty Cq The race for the Fxning plate of 500 sover- % e ing of the | boots and shoc , as it treated upon the subject of rubber | frightful that, seeing it, men turnedsick | Nodieal luk It has erceted evaporat- William Larsen has commenced suit against | ojgns added to a sweepstakes of 10 sovercigns | C/0AGO Muy 20.—After the reading of the | ™(Geopge M. Darrow—Darrow & Logan, hats s, cuspids bicuspids, molurs and inferior loathing and women fainted: a [ jyoand deying establishments for the Louis Peterson to recover $358.95. $208.05 | for startors, for two-year-olds, winning pen. | Yeports today at the session of the Baptist | and caps. bicuspid buccal cavities, how they are built, ed from place raparution of these salts and also fic- was paid by Peterson on @ noto which hie | alties and_breeding allowances, five futlongs, | Woman's Home Mission society the selection | H. G. Harte—Williams, Van Arman & | extvacted or vepuived by the meu who handié | to place in secret; who hirdly duved to T R N H I YRR o e signed us surety, und the other $150 was bor- | was won by M. Doug] ' chestnut | of officers for the ensuing year was begun, | Hurte, boots and shocs. the foreops, Iu closing his essay, the doctor | venture abrond even at night: who, find- | Lric(0F the muking of sonp und bot- rowed money, © colt Petard, Mr. Noelefinwick's chestuut colt | Mrs. J. C. Crouse of Chicago was re-elected | W. V. Morse—W. V. Morse & Co,, boots | stuted that the most agreeable'part of the | {rorytr®dn SO BTN T S8 the water of the lake. Hotels M. Lucy C. Wright was appolnted ad- | Novero second, the Duka' of Bortland's. bay | prosident, Miss M. G. Bustetts of Ohicros hoos rofession is tho charge, which as a_rule uy- [ IN€ his fellow creufurcs tun from i nd the little town of Middic: ministrateix of the estate of William C. | filly Churm th There wero seven starters. | corresponding secretary, Mrs, H. T, Miller of Weiant—A, L. Dean & Co., Hall | en one hour aud twenty minutes, with a | 8vew tevrified by the terrvor he cre baugh is having a veritable boom, in Wright. Rreibaliy 3 tiaaara (e e MLl e e fee attachment of & and shuddered in dark corne 41 the “belief that it must become one o Charles O, Lobeck was appointed adminis- g tive board and a list of vice presidents were . 0. Lewis—Kennard glass and paint The ))‘Apt."rl h-n n placed upon Uz‘- table hxvm.nul h.-u-(. (‘u .|w|nn"hllll <‘4 A Y | the Lealth resorts of the world. The neral discussion upon its werits was | starvation to accept showman's offer | |ukke is but a dozen miles or 8o fron teator of the estate of Otto Lobeck, g s and pa and a g b ¢ ! ; P Mo ; elected. company, glass and paints. g t The Walnut Hill savings and investment Meeting of Methodist Ministers. B1R0. r0gto W 'lhmupsull Helin & Thompson, | indulged in by a uumber of the member and be exhibited to the most bratul of | Spokane Fall N R company has commenced suits against the ieNEVA, Neb., May 20.—[Speeial to Tue tailors’ trimmings. Ou uccount of the absence of the | sudiences, that commonly enough | followitiz purties to recover on land contracts | Bre.]—About sixty members of the minis- | . V0% Houtews Cocoa—Largest salo in tho . Reynold—Rees printing company, | mewmbers action upon the reports of [ HiHONCET AL KOMIORLY - enough lots in Walnut Hill uddition: J. Brandeis, | terial association of the Beatrice di | world. o printing and’ lithographing. the committees on enforcement | S Spitiresiant it hetent | ous summer elimate with which the _ Bl 1. Graltou, 3 Bdric L. | wapa in this city today for the disct Venal Milk Inspectors. Samuel Kirdendall - Kirkendall, Jones & | of the dental luw,physiology, dental histology | 83 5001 &5 Lhe "“\“’." WABIAPAWD. states west of the Rocky mountains are aton, #44.40; Joseph Ramie, #1057 J. Bran- | ycie b 43 Y FCAY T8 B Ssgiss 5 s R AR, it | Co., boots and shoes and micruscopy Was postponed until some | Farly in 1886 Mr, Fredervick ‘Treves, | ylast” Mhe winters are shorter and fa sis, 10N.00; Emma L. Eaton, ministers, . A big recepiion and baneuetwill | on 2y YouK, May 20.—The Fussett commit- | ¥'5) 'y jygeey—7, . Lindsoy, rubber goods. | future session of the meeting. one of the surgeons of the London hos- | Jogs sovere than you eudurs in N oy Wassermun, $443,15; 85505 | Do tendered therm this evening bo tharil | tee today began an investigation of the health | Purotte & Co., wholesale hats and caps. he meeting then adjourned until 9 o'clock | pital, found Merrick in o penny show in | s ot L) i Qi A of tho M. 1. oharols 1Ry thia lad department. Several milk dealers swore the [ Churchill pumip company. this morning. : 4 room off the Whitechapel vond, crouch- | - &land. e bealth inspectors of milk had demanded | The convention was called to order shortly This mornin will be devoted to | jng hehind an old curtain and trying to we Discharged. Team and Wagon Stolen. money for immunity from inspection. When | after 2 o'clock by G. . Webster, tho presi- | eliuics, according to- special progrmme. | i himself over a brick tht W Ew York, May 30.—Thomas B, Mus- FrexoxT, Neb., May 20,—[Special to Ty | the demands were refused the dealers ye dent of the Commercial Directory company, | In the —afternoon G008 1Y | heated over a gus jet. Mr. Treves went | g A eh oty T s T o discussed, the opening being made by Y grave of the Union club, who was arvested o Bex.|—4 thief entered the barn.of J. J, | itested, tholr milkc destroyed und continu- | who stated briefly tho oblects the compaily |y SrCiun, 0w WA Nuite, T0° (b | up to him not only without fear or | P AR e R B ! . : ally harassed by the *strikers. had in view in cailing the meeting, namely, sy ; ance, 2 40 b Only 1 ew duys ueo on the churge of sending matter [ Mitchell, a farmer living near the city, last hag AnTiowan A g, fution of the | evening Prof. H. Angle, D.D. S, of Minne- | loathing but with sympathy. For the | thwoussh the mail libeling the relutives of W. | night, harnessed a team of horses, hitehed BT Y business men. formutual protection and con- | apolis, will deliver a lecture “on the subject | first time in his life of twenty-four yeur, It you have mado up your mind to buy W, Aston, s been dischiurged for lack them up to & wagor Shevige | American Waterworks Association, | Ji1i46i0n on supjects pertaining to the busi >winciples o be Considered in the Treat- | Merrick heard a kind word as | Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to tako deuce, ST Matlou offers a reward of &0 for the capture | —Cmicaco, May 20.—The tenth annual meet- | posq in which they were engaged. ment of [rregularities of the Teeth und Func- | gpokcen to like a man, 't wus | any othier A Boston lady, whose example is 1602 Sixtaenth and Fas Lroots {s | Of the thief and recovery of the property. ing of the American Waterworks assoclation | “Major D, H, Wheéler, vice president of the | tions of the M llary Boues,” followed by & | ¢upious, It made him afr f | werthy imitation, tells her experience below: VAT PN A AR CALAA. Aireals 1o 2 began here today. A number of papers were | board of trade, jvglcomed the visitors to the | diseussion. Sl ) Ha Ghronlc: facan ardl: would “Tn one store where T went to buy Hood's the new Rock Island ticket office, T Violated the Slocumb Law. read. The assoclation deferred fixing any | city in the name ‘of’ the boar and. [, Ebuvaday Lmoming will be: Qevoted foilig ) AT R R B S s he | Sarsaparilia the elerk tried to induce me bi ets 1o all points east ut lowest rates, Frexoxt, Neb., May 16.—(Special to Tne | standard test for water pipes also i the name'of the city government, | clinics, und the afteruoon to discussion of the [ from somothing uncanny. “hen, us ho | Sarsapariia tho elerk tr LSRRI . Bee.]—Mrs, Anna Lipp, who was arrested g e the mayor belmguiout of the O sy | - Eriday morning new officers will be clectod | sobs of gratitude, Days and. even weeks | wouldIstlongers that T wight take it on ter ™" l'lll,)'””\l‘ 2 'l‘l"';l"t.lnmlu Mexico. last week for selling liquor at her assignation The Weat Forocast. shac o aokaE “‘“-‘1'.‘]':‘, spoaker oxtendal | and the business of the session concluded, passed,” however, before he recovered | Amanite in Topic eamiosted vorerasposit Of | houso, near tho city, without a liceuse, haa | For Omaha and vicinity—Showery, fol- % froedom of ghicity to the visitors, and [ The local committco s mado arrange: | ‘vom the shock of heaving o compussion To Cet I ¥ploded yesterday, caus | her trial in distriet court lust evening. 'Mvs, | lowed by weather. bade them a hedrty ‘welcome. He told them x:v-‘lel|t|||1( tain the visiting delogates in a | | : rable damage to’ property. Four | Lipp presented her internal revehue license : No ‘ Dakota—Rains, | of somo of the afivantages accruing from | suitable maniy Gl The police prohibited his show on the persous were killed and six wounded, as her .um.nmvl for selling, but as it did not | var O hursday g the formation of ‘an’ association such as w ; ll""” i et time the following den ground of public decency. So he went e T ver the case the jury, after being out about Por cathor, contemplated und prophesied success in the | tists huve rep e y g6 oL - he A S on'me to change o d ol Aterioan Modioal Asaooiatio five minutes, returned’ a verdict of guilty. vinds. undertaking. He teferred to the strugglo | A, W. Nas N. Gonnor, 8, R, Pattan, | to Boiglum, where aguln the pollee In- | Fop B0 ¥2 SIaREs, ‘k‘ I '“'I" 1 hiad: taken Nasuvi May 20, D, The woman was remanded to jail to await ‘ among busineas' men for supremacy. The | H. V. Shriver, F. M. Shriver, T L. Brown, | terfered, and v 1 agent decamped | arsaparllla, know what it was, was UVILLE, 'enn,, May 20.—The American | ner seatence. Colorado Oficials Not Guilt, immense railroad/trafiic of the state showed | Omuba; H, J ont; B, A, Saw- | with his money. Merrick was loft desti- | Satistied with it, and did not want any other. “ medical ussoclatfon began its annual meeting L = ey Moy 50, hia trial e tne | What success hubattended their efforts hire, Hastings; H.~ J ? tute and starving in the strects of u for- | When I be king Hood's Sarsaparilia § lere toduy, with delegates present from | Ovdering Cattle Off the Late Reserye. , Col, May 20.—The trial of tho | Wiy o'spouker rafarred to the beginning of | foli; W. W o Kearney; T sign town, where the ignora | X was feeling real miserablo with dyspepsia, P 6 g i J 2 i 5 3 he ignorant mob | st every state in the union Nionrara, N ay 20.—[Special to Tur | sccretary of state and the public printers on | tng custom amatig’ business men of exchang- | Funck, ¥ e; I B Daly, Washington, | {180 JG4 e Vaern | and so weak that at times T could hardly - Bep,)—Major Hill, agent of the a charge of couspiracy to defraud thestate | ing “pointers.”” . f the early days of Qu Rii:i B B Bt Nl Ton aien |~ He cume back to London—how, no one Nervous debilit A e et | Roo ey AR A e ? Se: N vas concluded today, and the jury returned & | Vietoria's veign $his custom was “encouraged . rhett, 3 AN - I ’ sexyal weakiiess, Dhinoins omory, difidence; | Ponca Indians, has ordared.I, W, Seaman's | WAb E8HUREICAN T e O angee oporaied | herst, Madison; I, Maberly, Holdrege; | quite knows, Atevery stution and land- 4w Norvine. - Samples tree al Kubn & Co.s 1ih | homd of cuttle, numboring about seven hon- e to the benefit of. theymerchant and also the | W. W. Stryker, Beatrice: G 7, A, | ing place crowds d him. Stemn- | wnd Doug b | L S o RSN e o PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Honest consumers Mr. Wheeler said he had | P Jolinson, J. G, Whinner, €. 8, Smitih G [ evs vefused o have him on board. Dt | stand. T looked liko a person in cons reer— 10 ik indotetond haby o R0 {7 gt no doubt the mefchants of Nebraskahad | 5. Nasou, Owaha; B. B, ilbrook, Dunlup, [ he came buck to London becnuse in | ton. Hood's Sarsaparilla did n Ty AR £ha Deoneriy. | ResaE Tk R 0a L. SRR Wi GG £0o O. G. Allen, a prominent grain dealer of | millions of dollars worth of accounts which | fa.; W. I Ivory, Wayne: J. E. Hoover, | [onqon | the only man who | £00d that T wonder at mysell sometime o e property | 48 Wriadition. " Tlliuois, has afvived in Omaha on a short visit | were worthless, the result of dishonestcus- | Pabillion; D. . Shos, Schuylere 1, 1), Sher- FER HEGE G, 01 it i d my friends frequently speak of it.” M on which the Millard hotel stands to [ 4 . 3 to Dr. I, Potts of 1007 Wirt streef tomers. win, Edgar; J.S. Wild, W I 1 \ ¥ A & kKind word E frequently speak of it o Middletown, O., was filed ye _ Small Fire at Fremont. Mrs. Walter Chupin has returned home | - The speaker closed by extending the visitors | Nan, Hebron' K. A, Palmer, Bl o made his way to the London | ELLa A. Gorr, ot Terrace Btrect, Boston. ition being $200,000, FrevoNtT, Neb., May 20.—[Special Tele- | from g five weeks' visit in Chicago. the freedom of the cit West, H. A. Woodbury, Council Blufts. hospital, found Mr, Treves, who had him - The deed is signed by J. H. Millard, as m to Tue Bee About noon today the TR C R RIS William Fleming, pr ent of the local | — :d for n time in un attic in the hos- ] g s y T, B. Crane left for Aurora, Ill., yosterda; P i president of the Hotel “association’ of | ire department was called to the residence of | upon' eceipt of a telegram ahnol tho | branch, responded briefly, and was followed | qy o o ofices of the gr Rock Ts- | Pital, and determined to find & perwa- | Omauha, and Thomas Swobe, secretary. | William J, Taylor, in the western part of the | killing of & brother in & railroad accident yes- lish of Eaglo, ,yho, 8poke 1n be- | .4 voute, 1602, Sixteenth und Farnam | BeRt shelter for him. | Soldby all drugglsts. g1 six for 85, Propaced only The buildings are veserved by the asso- | city, to extinguish & blaze that originated | terday. s 02 10 o8 S WUV MG M | iRt Omahz > the finest in the o But now it was found that no institu- | by 0.1 HOOD & CO., Apothecarios, Lowell, 51 ciation, ! | froth o defective fhue and burned through the | _Born—ToMr. and Mrs. Dr, J. C. Whinnery, | disposition to urgo anything excopt'roputablo | sttt Qmuhi, iro the Binest i the clty, 140" would recoive him. The Royal | F A 1 & defective flue and burned through the X ‘0 Mr. and ) . J.C. ery, | measures for their own protec u t | Cull and see Tickets to all points ¢ L 3 e Roy el | roof. “Pho furniture fn tho house was r. | Tuesday morning, a g oasuros for thelr own proteotion and that | Call and soe them. Tickets to all poluts | pognital for incurables snd the Britiah | 100 Doses One Dollar _ ] L . home for incurables alike declined to n i ":1';\\1|‘.Jm Ll'll)l: hl‘nilxslshlvlf:(lu‘!:l;‘lbllll.\' reach $00; ‘The committee on credentials was then ap- e take h 1 1 { 1 i ce ding, 3 ‘ pointed by the chair as follows: William ake him in unless sutvient funds were T The Bishop Clarkson memorial hos- | forthcoming to pay for his muintenance SANTAL-MIDY \ 4 surrounding it L it enjoys that glort word, days’ trial; that if Tdid not like it T need not ¥ auything. ete. But he could not prevail | | SULLIVAN —John Sullivan, aged 95 years, | And yet you are not sick enough to consult a | Fleming, Omaha; 5. C. Blair; ( 1 Puneral Wednesday morning, May 21, ' lobrara’s Coal Field. doctor, o you refrain from so doing for fear | Hoffman, Clarks ” pital, Omaha, has besides a few free beds | for life. He himself b d that he Arrests dlachargos from tho urinary organs o'clock, from the family residence, 1111 South | Niosranra, Neb,, May 20.—(Special to Tur | you will alarm yourself and friends—we will [ J.'C. Peterson, Plattsn: y for children, a pay ward for women und | might be pluced in a blind hospital, It in 8ither sex in 45 hours, Twelfth strcet, fo St. Philomena's church, | BEE.|—Prof. T. J. Hunt, principal of the | tell you just wliat you ueed. It is Hood's | vetired to cousider the credeutials presented | piiciin oot & 0 aither is hard to match the pathos of this pl X 6 myaeke ' Gopbe, Oubahy o tajes: g By - SR, |- R = J Sarsaparilla, which will 1ift you out of that | by the delegates. LGk . e e My b Liomn, and (08 zhoin &Lk Lad. wall or other luterment at Holy ilcher cemetery, Pierce schools, was investigating the coal find | ynierbiin ™ dtomfortable, duhgerous condi- | Disin i ohse el "akior whose menns : Then in November, 1856, Mr, Care uconvenlences, 2 - - -~ near Niobrara yesterday, and his judgment is | tion, into a state of good health, confide 1ade to have My, Henry Pundt, the oldest | ment of the h 1 recel e | Gomm, the chairman of the London hos SANTAL-MIDY “gonsizey Dr, Birney,practice limited to catarch- | that it is bigenough thing to take §1,000 worth | and cheerfulness. You'veno idea homgotent | grocer i Omaba, address the moeting, but he | services of ] s surgeon free, | pital, wrote to the Times asking help for 0 D s o ams s LIDY al discases of nose und throat. Bee bl of stock. He says all that is now ueeded is | this peculiar medicine Is in cases like yours refused to do 0. A similar effort was wade | For particulars address the watvon, is case and the British public re- withqut whih wous arg gesuil .