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e ————————————————————————————————————: A ¥ 3 Chief Train Dispatoher Smallwood of the N 1 Thirty-second and T/utrsots, diod yostorday @% MIDNIGHT RAIN AND MISERY. [ ehictoin Diwener smathwoot ot e | AN ALLECATION OF FRAUD, | mses yclocc, T Lateriaans Wi B and Missouri Pecific were caught at Blair on in St. Mary’s cemetery, \ gl 2|1'Ir W {;-nm St. Paul, and were compelled D. \I:\m(hr'r|llwr bought l"l‘lmmm o remain”there, an's house and lot on issouri avenue d o by th ™ All of the basoments on Half-Howard ) ichs Against Frank Twenty-first and wenty-sccond Hundreds of People Unhoused by the Un strvot, west of Ty et hie hioard | Brought by Robert Garlicl s Ag Consdaration 81,025 expected Flood, i8 being gra B, Johnson of This Oity. i 1, were filled with water. Miss Mary R. Cusick has commenced the e The basement of Poycke Btothe:s' whole- crection of fwo new houses on Twentioth and i A bfl\ll‘u! was flooded and consideratle I streets, Brown Park, LARGE PRODUCE BTOOKS RUINED, | (uf®.IShe ion, grout poois. of water o | SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED, | . Word Glaun of Brown park is suftering various portic the coun s of the basoment corridors of | Aiia, boh ot M¥ PRECEDENT! e M‘{l‘vn Two MILLLONS DISTRIBUTED: ohn Incorporated by the Loglslature, for educations) mado And - charitablo purposes, o PArtof the prosent stato oo L overwhelming popular vote. { Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWS Louisiana State Lottery L‘umpnnyj nd Mrs. W. H. Dixon, ¢ house, and one especially 1 " b S b b L One House Struck by Lightning— | large one i the middio of the board o publio | Albright, who has & 80 sick with pneu- H‘m, Bl b L M e il N\.mm,% , v v The National Bank of Commerce to Be | monia, is improving. " a s | fiteose Waslied Ont—Damages Commissioner Hartman of the fire and | 3 Assistant Superintendent James H. Howe Drawings take place in each of the other teg Eistimated as High up in police board instructed Chief Galligan this Enjoined from Disposing of the of the Armour-Cudahy packing company has months of the year, und are all drawn in pubs the Thousands, morning to take the old city fire engine and Paper Which {s Now in returned from Chicagd, lic, at the Academy of Music, New nrludus’ La. Wo do heroby certify that wo supervise the ale o rangements for all the monthly o \ proceed at once to pump out the water in_the Its Possession. Harry Godman has bean appointed colle basements of the buildings in the wholsale tion agent for tho Aruour-Cudahy packin districts. The chief complied promptly. company in Omaha. The storm Monday night, as viewed by the . 1gual sorvice officer, was remarkable more A House Struck by Lightning. A petition for an injunction to prevent tho o it {‘;.',,,:’('[‘,;3.:,',“““ N Y: because of it effacts than for the violenca it | George D. Cornell's home at Thirty-Afth | National Bank of Commerce of Omaha dis. Mt and Mgs, Chatles H. Potter of Ran- attained at any time, and Half-Howard streots was struck by | posing of cortain promissory notes was filed dolph are visiting their daughtor sud son-in- The rain commenced to fall at 10:25 p.m. [lightning during the storm and s uu;!y in the district court of Douglas eounty y law Mr. and Mrs. Dm.u»_l E. Mellus or and coased at about 4:80.3, m, damaged. Mrs, Cornell has been sicl |-tomany. At 1:30 o'clock a. m. a high wind arose and | ome days and occupied a room on the second | s potition is entitled R. I, lasted until about 3 o'clock, during which it | floor, across the hall from her husband’s | the Nutional Bank of Comme blew at the rate of from twenty-four tothirt apartment. During the storm Mr. Cornell | fn gybstance that the six miles an hour, the highest wind being be- | Went to his wife's room and advised her to | morce of Omana is an Miss Mary Doran of Gretna, is visiting her ster and brother-in-law M. and Mrs, John J. O'Rourke, | s 5 Tho contest for the Domorost silver modal Take Swift's Specific in the Spring, has been indefinately postponed When water-lilies blow, ms of For health Garlichs vs and recites ional Bank of Com- organiz n legally Two new: boilers in the old boiler id happiness 'twill bring, r; which always portend tween 1:30 and 2 o'clock a, m, ba removed to a room on the first floor. Mrs. | doing business under tho United States bank- | tho hog stment in the Armour-Cudohy And cause the blood to flow A thickening of the blood. conisioNung The rain fall was 1.84 inches, e o e 10 b ust | 0% laws, and claims to be the legal succes have been put up and are In joyous currents, purs and free This S. nc'er fails to cure, OMMISSIONTRS, On July 8 of last year botween 3 and4 p. m. | poached his room when the houso was stetek | of the Bank of Commoree (which was a st now iu operation. £ - Through ev'ry vein and artery. The blood to make healthiul and pure. , the nnderatinad bunks n.v“tl-(:n‘.-\h-_::‘::‘l'-'wlfl almost as severe a rain storm was experienced | by lightning. Ho rushed to his wife's room | bank doing business under the lnws of 3 Iho foundation fs bolng Iid for o new : priaes arawi i tato 1 g n Omaha, which (yas ied ‘with smoke and 4 strong | braska),and a) such succossor holds theassots oM ORanG NAb I ot e B ATHERED [from ficld and forest ave the component R WA LM 7 1 Nat. Ranlt The fall then was 1.7 inches in half an | SWell of brimstone. 'So strong hac it d bank, and that ono Frank B, Johnson | 1ie siorios high, and will be. ercoted fust 25 0 s (7 A . S PIERRE LANAUX, Pros. Stato Nat'l Runk, hour and had it been as continuous as that of | Sy 10 the raom that a box of matche cushier of tho Bunk of Commerco | gouih of the old main buildin 20 of Swift's ceific. There is notling in it A. BALDWIN, Pres. Now Orloans Nat'l Bunlg which was on the dresser, had been igni during the period of its existence and was un 5 ¥ . ; G vy CARL KOHN, Pres. Union Natlonal Bank, Monday night would have caused much | = Mrs, Cornell was stunned by the shock but, e t Commorce | « Mr. and Mrs, Bdward Kain and nioce Miss o which comes from the chemist's shop, hence it is the A 3 W iy Y The bolt had | ofcer of said National Bank ull Commer Mary McGuire have returned from Kansas more damage, wis no iously injured. o o * til May 1, 1800, and that he did on Marc DIOLY » ARLLL e s ’ @ So | The elocteleal dfsplay of Monday night was | struck the chimney and, following down it, | 1L M0¥ to sutd National Banit ot | City and St. Louts. great yemedy to lelp nature to ward off discase. MAMM[]TH DRAW[NG much more brilliant than that of any storm | completely demolished a stove in the,parlor, | Gommeted promissory notes ¢ ating in James Bellow is sicl i e filling the room with sootand tearing tho | fimount &4,734.81, and that said notes were Consns — Enum wptain John B, ’Ch . & At the Academy of Music, New Orloans, | lately oxporien in Omaha, but its effect | plastor from the ceiling in great patches. fraudulently signed and o said | Hart, William S. A Walter J, Stato OISR n (] prmg ontns + + . . Tuesday, June 17, 1890, | was lost to the citizens whom the elomental | Moro or less damage was dono in every room | JEtAulentiy, suened, and e [Er b s A ieased ol ot e | disturbanco could not arouse from thele slum- | fn the bulldng, Tho plastering T gonsons br authorlty, and that suid” Nutioil e s Is 2he best time to brace up the health, Take S. S. S. when CAPITAL PRIZE, - - $600,000, i ed by the falling debris. The chimuey | it o8 EOmICLD ent of said note: s 5 DOGHE 1iCatEe o " W Aoy . . X kots 1 vos, $20; Quu | There is a triangular ploce of ground hot: was. complotely wrecked and_somo_ of the | Pl e Rk Connors of Oumalia, hwve “been liceused to you feel dull and heavy-=take it wiien your blood is too thick e AR Gl DO dered by th i ck Twenticth and | prick were knocked or blown into the street, | S t said’ National Bank of Commerce i 2 2 ; ¥ < 2 T P 2 2 - i s Plerco strveta which prescrts a desolato up- | o dumao to tho bulding will reach s, | BT Sof, it Basle of, Uomnoree | etterearrior 3. V. Mastin hold tickot No and slow, and your feelings will tell you when. Lvery man, o Bight or ten families of poor Bo- | While the loss on the furniture and carpets | gl 40 %66 (i oe St (i, O1ler 10 | 33 and drow the gold watch at Sobotker's. T i i il ] 1 PRIZE OF 500000 tnr e et e :f)l’l';‘:;::fi;'({;":""‘ ot ot eamns | will be fully doublo that amount, siUs et L AL C Ll R DRIRT T woman and child would be Hie f{l/zrfar having talw:z/ew A s i shantics covered with tar paper which elbow A n 014 Soldior's Story. C L L faso will be watched | is ousily obtained Pozzoni's Complexion 00/»’!(: of S. S..S. 3 the spring® smdfor Treatse on the Blood, mailed frea, R Pl Ll R ol GG D it st S S S e R it el S bl el ke (Copyrinhted bs S. 8. 5. Coy THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Adanta, Gas ] ‘They had their littlo patches of *‘garden | po tae nd Volunteers, Compan, prominen -nmu»\p es involved and the DAMAGED CHARACTERS. T T T ——— 00 ck” their chicken coops, stables v 1 y bl serious nature of the allegations made by the e { D .00 ek their chicken coops, stables and. what During ) term of service T contr erious nature of tho allogations, mado by tho Mol BYBRTy A Dichte “THIS IS AN ACE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. Ok @i o ; chronic diarrhoeu; since wed und the case bids fair to become a cause s 4 Vllsr Basoii 9 0.0 X Yesterday morning littlo more than tho | ysed o great amount of medicine, but | 5450 BT NARR e TilliaTad ‘alter Besant. 10 Prinan o AUTHOXIATION i 3 n g 1 ne, clol 1 i . p of #1,000 aro.. L#100.000 ™, roofsappoaret over tholaks which iad forimed when I found any that would giveme | “Theamounts of the notes in detail are s | Do Iibel suits: $10.00) Anteon 820,000 o P 100 Frizon of 80 fro 80,00 during the night. The flood rushed down | relief they would injure my stomach, | follows: 3 $ \Vote Gom Tt oAl IE I RaL T2 0. W leee Ve itan Top Prizes of W areiiiilii 40,000 Twentieth street and the railway tracks and | until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and )(Im_x- dated M; hll‘.llswh {',.'"‘;".',‘t“”'l'"‘x’l'r and pr tor of the Lopublican, this cit Prizes of £00 aro YUTRITLOIRa ey ChL N, 000) rapidly rosc by the squatters. The deni- | Diarrhora Remedy was brought to my | ablein y days to the order of the Bunk | & s Antiio Bygrly and Hoe & R I Al anoko e Sulele §slambers ol |niotioo, © T fame ibnnd willisay t6iathe |IOIGIERIE 0 e L e g e [ Nota Sellors. i mounting to........$2,150,600 find cach houso an islind with | only remedy that gave me permanent | (P Gated March 17, 150, for $640.56, s the suit read as fol- AGENTS WANTED. | tho water flowing over the floors. Therowas | relief and no bad results follow. I take | of Commerco ws: S sy e T ® P 1 ouly time to save their lives and with their [ pleasure in recommending this [!n-'p:n-l.- One dal K_-c, 1800, f,,,.! $2,05 ; \,n f [ o Il"I\ ~h1hu DL I ""_r“" o o "‘”fl“" e mlmm‘r |nr|-~m:nu.;n . arms full of the children who seem to thrive | tion to all of my old comrades who, | sixty days, pivable to the orderof the Na. i e W TOT G : esirea, writo logibiy (0" tho. wndersignod. cloarly in this locality they waded to the nearest ele- | while giving thoir sorvices o th Yonal Banl¢ of Commerce, all signed Garlichs | grief thy o A e ol Ly loet “*THE QUEEN OF TABLE, WATERS.” BT T o acaviuig thel seant stock of provisions | country, contracted this dreadful dis- | & Johngon. = 1 that the bank holds two | 1t makes ittic differanco) to him whether liis . v ST by YOUF ONCIOAN A OVOLopo bearing your ¥ ‘"{},fs““;!:,‘;)“‘;.‘;“",‘,’,.},'i‘::;’{‘,'w“ oL the waves. wded | ase as 1 did, from eating unwholesomo N ot hasiulinbant ol o bnist is o man, woman or defenscless Tl nddross, i somewhat ard the flooded dwellers are doing and uncooked food, Yours truly, A. L. | gimed by B, Montmoreney and ondorsed by T NOTICE. IMPORTANT. ‘what th an to save their effects. Wash ending, Halsey, Ore, Garlichs & Johnson for 240 and $S00 SULL T, i’ 4 bss M. A TP tubs, tablos, chuirs, dead chickens, bedding ——— spectively and that Johnson’s authority to AL UL L T, A ; D L e and all kinds of houschold articles are float- CHILDREN'S DAY, endors |lh\'=n with the firm's name is ulso h.w;\m Ke "*\_‘-m\m i Jw i Within less than a year three different Judgcs have Or M. A. nm‘\r\‘m}.‘f Randls ing about the muddy tide. One enterprising disputed St Eor B AR IR EG . 3 3 ashington, D, 0, family evidently was propared for the emer- | e Little Ones Attend the Bishop's | Mr. Garlichs was scen and claims that he | © ki | v of Aunie Dyerly, granted Injunctions protecting the well-known Yellow Ty ordinary Tettar, containing, MONEY ORDER, 3 i ; et ; ] Sl : te of th Holsley yos g anei by A1 0% press compinios, Now ¥ork ncy and this morning ran a ferry in the > 2y is forced o bring this suit to protect his. | an inmat I8lsioy yos S gued by i ovpres R AR A s D ObsequicEincienofORcHeilval S v il i b oA D i e a b End [Scerany i i : hwith issuod APOLLINARIS LABELS from infringement. raftor postal s i Tot after ! load 'of hourgeliold goods. Bare- | Tho remaius of Rt Rev. Bishop O'Connor | ;g syaquent consultation with his attorney, | for tho avrest of Trem n, who will be e ‘ Address Rogistered Lettors containing Cur- ! logged men, women and children were wad- | lay in state in the cathedral of St. Philomena gt et iuotinaalialylal) i bl Y The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow Tency to ogged men, women an d e 2 i pol i o 2 ' S 5 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK } ing about up to their waists in the water 1 | yesterday morning and were viewod by Tickets at lowest rates and superior | " "Pho attornoys for plaintife, Messrs. Gan- ¢ label Mi 1 Water, and empl T il ) EANS NATIONAL BANK, | EoBne 116 Honestoit b mcations. « was com. | Several thousand people. commodations via the great Rock Ls- | non, Donovan & Shen, ste vies yerly | neck label on Mineral Water, and employed eminent Counse S > e homesteud rticular was - 800! AloAE 8 g igh ma Liad ) ¢ P ing it 87 ¢ = 5 5 3 e, that the p nt of prize: pletely submerged, the shictiron. smoestack | _Ab0:0 o'clock solemn roquiom high mass | {;ui6" HOGALIONE b the wreut, Hos e || (e BOP GLITHED (o O CRATERi s who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court, | mivmm s e ok T ) ‘ alone showing above the flood. On this wero | Was chanted, Rev. P. F. MeCarthy acting a3 | taongl and Farnam streots, Omaha, tability, 1 s noighbo £ ! e y S o ket e shennd " Y presidct of - perched two or three desolate looking fowls | celebrant; Rev. F. Kelley, deacon: Rev. I, e —— "*,”\“l"""l"r',h L P DO when granting the injunction, expressed the opinion that Titntion whosw eliartered ighis lure rovoznited fn that itly been driven from point to | Glauber, sub-deacon; Rev. I. Carroll, mas- SOUTH OMAHA NOWS. that the 1i oue 0f ho grossest Wi > 2 5 5 G e ‘~ point by the rising wate ter of cercmouies, County Court. bottles of other Mineral Water put up with orange coloured ONE D tho, pricorof tho amallost part or All around the newly formed lake w The servicos wore especially inteuded for Anderson's Denial Adolph Siefken obtained a judgmont in e tor Anollinari ) Anyiing \n OuP nbwo Olsrod for lass Chse e aaals groups of barofooted womon and children, | opjidren, and of these it was estimated thutat | On the roquest of David Anderson, Tux B Gou e oot LN Eh o SR HOIbg labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short | A cold unl miserablo, huddlod togother for | jonst 1,500 were present. They filled the | Brr representative, in company with repre. [ 1O county court a Sy 5 s 3 < : 1 ity and, comfort or spreading out to dry | church to its utmost and crowded oven with- | oot oeepein e ettt dl BRI LAt uhn.ur;mlu_un;] i g Bt distance and without close inspection. MANHO their rescued clothing. ; g of the sanctuary. They came 2 3 R ruary last in the sum of = cury A l The cmont along South Twentioth | i1 the railing of the sanctuary. = They clty, | representative business men of South | Kosfors was onc of the: stockholders and an S d Wontierrals e stroet, which was laid two years ago over | i og0 from the boarding and day academics of | Omalia, went to Anderson's offica Monduy cution agninst him wis returncd ursatis- BEWARE OF IMI TAT IONS Remudy, ia sold with nowly laid sewer aud water pipes, is as full red Hoart being driven to the cathe- | afternoon, when Andevson made the follow- | fied. Kosters afterwards mado a statement - a Writfen Guuran- of gallics und hollows as a backsivoods road it i ing statement in reard to the public char nder onth that he wis ot indebted o the | em—— — ——— ———————————— teoto curo all Nerv. and coverod with a tido of slimy mud. The s the littlo ones were pormitted | made against Lim: angnd had no control ofauy of | ) ne Wmaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Wenk Meinorss Losa lower tracks, too, ave buried in the deposit. | ¢ “viica’s Tast view of the bishop's foaturt “My wife and daughters h investizated | its property. Siefken now alleges that Kos- Yk Memotyflosy Tho following localities hava been reported | ) iin as prasided over by Mr. John | this mutter and ar all sutishod of U TAISUY | bor o indebtal o thaaats oy and NP G ooy roveniiend: to the board of public works as badly under- | o hhe O was presided over b of the chirees iand ar liechmamn gl |2 e S e e B atot S TG ache. I olcefilness, | mined and wished ont by the storm : SRR T RS A iapin A olcesthus youtniny il lengirg B O Roe) et e Linnal cuis Dodgao street from 'rwlmv)v—uiuh to Thirt “Tho’ cuthodral was. heavily drapod s al- | Khowshe qeher my wifeand [ started for | W. T. Seaman hos sued David L. Carpeu- i deasund Lo of power of tho Gorerutive O first st i tand Farnam, Thirty e beat el e Columbus to'sell some tenl ostate. The traiy | tor and wifo for §203.60 on a noto, e, in olther sex, catsed by over-cxertion, yortii- i G beC 886 €C h ¢ Tiot b o ldiacretions, or th cesivo OF tobacco, sixth wnd Parnam, Fovty-fiith and B S T et 0 oIl adie thea willibala Beug reported i an hour late [ wont'to iy Ry ful tidiscretione, or the excosute ute of (bbaccos Thirty sixth and California, Thirty-fivst and u solonin high mass of whieh Archbishop | e (oo s work and Uit (0 Soro Throat, oplim, T L T Burt, ‘Phivticth and Burt, Thirty-third and u will be th ) Iato and had gonc. "I then arenged o 20 on f cold and in- conventent form to carry v the vost pocket. Prico Juss, Twenty-fourth and l’-llu’l-"‘l‘" :"\"'“”“3 shbishiops Ire k and Bishops | the evening teain, attending some busin lectric Oil— 8| "I’lckl‘luc. or G for 85, \\‘;"'“ %""1', o Cwenty-thivd d - Daver rt, T ar rove. o ‘ti and unber e meantime Goine to hite ny ho q o warantee to eu e cago, T'wenty-soventh and Spaulding, Pacif After the mass, the remains will be iu- | belleve, forty=five yeirs ol and o Stran RGO nsas cularifree, “Montlov thislpapor.Addrosn 00 froni Sixth to Thirteonth, and Forty-fifthand | Afier the mass, tho emains will bo ; ) (he of Old her afic Elo MADRID GHEMICAL CO, Tiratick Ol for 1. 8. Mercer lil\l‘ll\)l‘i_\Vlh‘ll‘flhlllt‘ Wi \I'i’lL l&d"l;l)."l']i\ terred in the vaulls bencath the cathedra wn o L7 .|"‘ ‘V ”\'I::'l N ~‘r‘|‘| 'w : ¢ 1 to th fol "‘F(‘l‘ll‘sll\l .‘\<“|Ll‘\ Dy 11 L. acported, tons of earth being w ied into the S —— x * vin Missouri | pavties yesterds Kuhn!& 00, Cost15011 ana DovEIas BErosta adfacont hollows. Unpleasantness Avoided. n Missourd S 4 o Cor. 11 and Douglon St ‘The bonrd is working hard to prevent dam- overal months ago Mr. Henry Plum- St o Vinton vand T Couueil Blufls, lowa. age suits, and squads of men were sent out | 1o Cloments, Cal., who is subject to R e na e e i L fwall dire posting danger igns and | F1O 01 L EHERIS Ll WO T8 Bub) so that §eould et QMR building bai les, DDA Al AR Lo LROD S ) k¢ Kennedy jomann y I — g bd e ; i rob Rt He had been accustomed to get reliof by | frain. - o it Johnsdn, Oniahn. . eest s } A S N R e SR R ] R T AT T e TR ! : AT LR R butter and salt of something like L ablo eff thut followed would make [ {500 ¥ou e i l womin in my housi. xtec : i e That neighborhood was found in & horrible | him miserable for hours after the cramp | Hio il o brin: omunshe has | the new Roel Islanc ¢ st et condition yesterday morning. A floodof water | had boen relicved, 1 porsuaded him to | denicd, a aidayit™ that | ets to ull points cust o [ T [ Lhiies SRR THEL from I'ourtecth strect and surrounding hills uberlain's colic, cholera and | 16 1% st e LR iR = Y. secimion! BONEI tHrough Gbiloy tid ubda tia vemedy. o was much | and daueht or he (resiciont ofl CINONIO AND BURGICAT, TISEASES, Traces. Apoiiancos or Deformition, ana . Dounds of butter rendy for shipment. Thera | ploased with it, ns its offect was almost TRy of mny ks und Standing | JOHNSON—Cathe \ of i g i batmant. NINITY HOOMK FOK AT joard and attondante.” ort D ox 4 tho quoe: were also a number of sacks of fine dairy antaneous, and no disagrecable after | Ji (0 =iy wothiu: A man, ougut to bo a com- Johmson, at 1 o'clock a. m.,Tuesday, J Irfs B clrcuine ’l.{&fl';"\'}f»‘."’fifi'fi{;‘;,";fi o Gl ‘“""‘}‘Z'.flm'{f"‘ffiffi’d ond tho ques. salt. Tho stock of both was completely ompanied its use. Charles | plate refutation. Funcral will take place from her | 1ilood, nnit &l Surgleal Operntions, DISEASIS OF WOMKS enuFests (BedwOLLng ), rhieumatinm, ner uined. Bamert, mavager farmers’ trade union, orth Twentieth strect, " Wohavo iatoly ndiod a Lying-in Popiriment T Women ad okin disoases "'2';“.’&.‘,.‘ Lich Mr. ‘Ryder said it was a severe blow to | Clomonts, Cal. The Murphy Meetings. o e Bl v o Moo Tt Wirk's sy eclhiey o bt it Addrosswlth thego s stami for o ) their business at this particular time, as the o The Methodist Episcopal church was packed G et Now Kostorative T ontmons T1r Lossor VIia TOWGE. Part'os unablo (0 vislt Lamay b0 (rowI00 4 home by i ek { T It Marf 3 and e enced sui on temperanc d rof ion by ladeh d! AN R e L yoUr 0830, And w0 Wil send i pinin Wrappor out BOOK TOMEN , upon Private Tho proporty was covered only by a fire in- | Mrs. Martha Sandland commenced suit n tomperanco and vaformation by o gustirinacre ind o A Ser o o S | ‘..-' ‘,..'vn bl against Otto Lang, in the district court yes- e pulpit was ocoupied by Mr. will take place from the rosidencs, | Specialor Nervous Diseases. Impoiency, Syphills, Gleat and Viricocole. '“rhi ]“ "l;, L.mtmu LIQUOH HABIT, The croam package company in the | topday, for ,000 damages for defamation of Ly, the Revs. David Marquatte of the S R Wodnoaday, Juto-. Omaha Medical and Surgica nstitute, IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE .'::n.ynlllnlum\m\ v dumaged to the extent of | iyuracter, The plaintiff claims that do- and Robert L. Wheeler of Froin St Babriolits dKutoh Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. obably £200. A do indecent charges against hor Me. Alfro o given (n @ cup of eotfe en, or In are Jous Able, small dealer in froe lunch fondant made tndecent charges agaiust hor to ‘\X:M‘.I\Iu | 14 enn he givan (o a cup of eutfee ur tem, or In ar. plics, who hit his stock stored in th her husband e boc, Irithiout tho kiiowladgo of tRe pation: ! Biont of tho Lovi block, corner of Thivteenth | Churchill Parker fs suing tho Rock Tsland " A ) an AV En WORIAC G el e y- | plow company for €000 daizes, charging | o choir and Mr. Josoph 1 o i) = Q| FRIA RS ooraton a0 awictly i Shine, Ho i wimost destitute. Ho lud about | that they violated a contract giving i tho | last montioned, in ) pago There never was a time in | = @ | tainty ihat tho putient undorgoce no ingonvenience, 81,500 worth of stuft. usive salo of their machinery in Owmala, bt ; . S| andereha i waro, bis eoliplote roigrmation id § McCord & Brady's cellar was somowhat [ Judge Clarkson and a_jury be c. The “| the world when things were |2 o gqm‘tc ot % Deliiaan &A% CimtoBis ed but the dan stained was light, Richard Hall, cha ) f . 260, 3 @ SR DR O Aba. w2 Lo b dimnedsutiatod s RHH [l IUChaS ago. by shooting at im on | love feal from fes Vi dhente | made so well as now—somze o e foR AR i Yo" ¢8!S ! ilding occupied by a teamster was half | Apvil 24 ropated his to of his Ireland A o g :‘x’lu‘u:!m aianths N icuzeiiold ;,'w«ls Sera/| Shohn Bherinsn brought suit for 10,000 | howme and depavtur vica, his fall and thlngs. ' ] 2 vhat damaged. damages againgt the Armour-Cadaby pick- | disgrace in Now Yorie s his stiu : There never was a time |9 P oo | iutorsection of Thirteenth and Leaven- | ing company. The suit is un outcome of the | ing lifo ad toars of sovre s = % By worth streots looked 1ike o vast, mortar bed. | explosion of the boiler at the pac hllnmnu‘y ' 'Tlll'y’. '\‘{l:!‘ mu“ i when thmgs were sold so |2 9§ i & T Tne watoe mm. \\'xll.\:w\l an imxm]\n{\v q\m‘n‘(il‘){ :,‘r‘ul | I y auplenspdrowning the Mo TR acccptably—:flfl:c things. O ° s '.,ODIDEMQF ‘!?9‘” Hl of clay down the latter thoroughfare and lo vhereby ALRd AR aualance. . = a 8pocially. recommond iy tho Academy oro u slimy mass 50 badly scalded and bruised as to bo unable t the meetings will be held ) =i Q B Bedicine of PARIS for tho etire of e e oo | yaulaealden andibcuised o8 it bolunablb | BoRtuslugitonin blbomadhineaipyillibe ol . Take l"FbKtibO corset for =i 20 SCROFULAKING S EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL store is badly torn u 4 Louis A x-garbage mas- P m—— instance of boti, he) a WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EAR Tho collars of Nos, 1701, 1703 and 1705 St. ued the On ant smelting Board of Education Mecting. A Tt M " 5 TAGES): "POORNESS OF \THE BLOOD, Mary's avenue, owied by J. H. Dumont, v for §08 sents that ho | All members of the board of cducation ox If it breaks its “bones” in 85 & g | JECTACES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, '_ml“n d of \vl:u\:";l(‘)|u;]:xfl :,yl:nxulil‘\: :’1‘.;; Buics l::lm“:m t e rive: {\IL;A[IVI‘I'!H]:;H! -fi.\ cept Mr. Slote were present at the moeting a year you go to the store Rl l‘“g llfifl'flfini"m pless ol - Brasc fod by a vy and anather by shop. | sleigh, harness, otc, aluc of 3535 | Monday night. . e e | Deraparto Pat 'ho re od at §200, whioh' was totally dostroyed by a five builf i 5D i LR A ou bought it and get ! g B v, . Fouk R ingo e AL od B B il Asont by tho smelting company’s cmployes and | The following approved bills waro ordercd where you gk g =B B P N Phillips of the Missouri Pacifio found about | carelessly allowed to spread. paid: A, H. Koerst, $14.40; Cook & Sine, 24 your money back, =] ] e 5 AR two foot of wator in the lower part of his Mrs. Martha Samland has commenced suit ockman 1Publ i company, §3.80; § If it kinks its “bones” L] R TANAR QN Rey oot oa ke aiepl pilia Bouse whoy he awoke this morning. agaiust Otto Lang for 000 damag vy e nillng 5 o = A | cure suppresston’ from whatever cause. 1% There is an ocean of whisky and water in a | for defamation of character. The petition John C. Careoll, $35 and rolls up, as most of the | & =) @ B | menstruntion: These piisahould not b tak ecllar at 802 South Thirteenth street, Churles | charges Long with hav made certain de. Oliver Davis, 830; u > & B G | e prognancy. A Pl o ioyalty Praps. pon- Schartow had stored there threo barrels of | famatory statements widing her chustity ries of superintendent and teachers, corsets do on women of cer- Q 5 | cor lay €0, i Gentne by sierman & Mecontiol Aho ardent with the bungs out and the cellar | both before and after her marriage, (1o staic. S s L e tain forms, you get your G o st nawr It O, Owahaz G A, Molohor, —— looded ments having been made to the husband o y Treasurcr mas Geary ade tho . 'y =1 o e O :."m part of the town the storm was | the plnlnIlI'Y. She un‘»,,...; lnl..n s \l\m{ the following report: money back, na el Tava ttead dia taat of tima articularly severo, great difficuity sho persuaded hov husband nof hool fund April 50, 1800 % A A A h =) At Thirty fifth and Ames avenue the side- | to man{m\v |||'m':‘m|ul,~ h;.-la.w.r.\’nu e peelved to May 0, 6) saloon figénse’ < If Vit 51,1,5 or shifts its g (; us” divido o o e count of statements reforred to, and she also 3 3, it SN0 5 > = ;r‘:l\l%‘l(w-‘l‘n:‘n n;‘]‘ m"l sl:;‘fl‘ml”il; f‘.‘n'm‘:‘-‘n‘l‘ ::lnflx::{ Il‘l\":'v\ that she m\u suffor .ll:u[--v:u pain both o % “bones, you get your ; w E acruss the street, of body and mind by reason of theoceurrence. | paia ont during May......... o B g = g ¥ ) scrons ekt atroot, where the crookcrosses | = Lol Btelgor. ay. slovensyearod. boy. by | EAid ot during May money bacL.' ; g g ) cir the fort abou valt boc of sidewale | s ot trnd bis fathor B sued e . 15 oinfund 3 If it doesn't suit you, after | & = MANHOOD vas cut in two and washed into the street, | Ralph for 5, dam; 0 actice, schools will elose Frid £ ey i b n Rarly Dot — Nie oul i hvaaut wastad: nfo ‘e Tho boy's leg i broken and was sot by Dr, | g sncols will closo Friday wearing a week or two, back | 2 S o A Pt ¥ TPl sldtwaiks sad, back t Rajphe lleged that the operation was RohROMI O i a = oo i The sidewalks and back porches of the | Ralph. It is alleged that the operation was | accopted and Miss Mory Cusick was elocto e 3, - Bouses on side hills were covered with mud | performed in such & way 85 to loave the boy | & suberitu s toanter you go to thestore and get | § a3 that had been washed down the hills, and | pormancentiy lame. The case was taken up A rosolution was passed to employ four your money. Q =4 B the wells and cisterns were filled with slime, | by Judge Doane yesterday school census enumerators, one from each ¢ 0 . CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH On Ames_avenue, & trench was beiug dug | Mrs. Annie L. Cook appeared bofore Judgo | ward, the selections to bo wado Monduy There's a primer on Cor- 1 PENNYROYAL PILLS or water pipes. The mound of earth along | Wakeley yesterday as plaintif in o suit | aveniug, June 9. & A 5 , D . BRI RR CE s sont | Wokalav: vebiavdhy of piatnus e eul g e P sets for you at the store. I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen’s, Ladles,lllioys, WEo cnows DIAMONO BRAND. ‘The bridge on the Belt line over Sixteenth | in a way, by his supposed punection witn | No eduction on Stre ar Fares. ol ’ T . idh 1 v (" H ) .:‘r;u 1o L was Injured, the banks on eithor side being | the Ml hotel srbie s ha sait wae. to Superintendent H. H. Moday, chairman of OmI0AG0 CorsEr C0,, CLicago and New York, Misses’and Children’s High and Low Cit Lawn Tennis Shoes imord i yashed away, leaving somo of the supports | guict the title to three lots in Greenwood ad- [ 4o sommitteo appointed to secure exchang: Which I'sell at WHOLKESALE only. If you have not pluced your order for fall, ¥ arlouiars wil ifeliefs 4o a tottering condition. However, the trains | dition to this city. It was stated upon the Ahlcate on 4D ioaGl i Kavad o Tivian T hiaR 0t Fayee — MR. SHOE DEALER, I would advise you to send it to me without delay,as rubber ilohtasar Ui, Can Mailson Koo ¥t y running slowly passed over it safely. Witness stand by Mrs. Cook that she had | UC L unication from President Mur. goods are ndvancing steadily. I am’ Western Agent for the NEW JERSEY | _ o ° SHehe ——— Oa Bristol stroet, between Twenty-sixth | bought the lots with her own money and | celved a communication from P ) Eu a | BB BN RO DN A an Al HAeIn’ akan) ton the S THBSIE and Twenty-eighth, cellars were fioodod, and | mado the paymonts on thew. Coolk porsu, | phy of the Omaha stroet railway company i M Ak and you know they woar well, Call and sce me or esterduy morning the inhabitants were wad- her to let him take the deed and hav declining the request, explaining that he Pay Special Attention to the superior in style and shape, and you know t 18y Wouar ell, | Ing through their back yards to reliove | corded, but instead of doing ttis ho b line to South Omaha Is too long for profit and pasias RLmitien write for discounts, samples and price lists. 4l A their cows, which were standing knee deep in | other deed made, couveying the propert that only a large patronage would save the X R anol G720 {a'_xgg: ster. Tho street is higher than the houses, | himself, and thoti recorded this last decd company from 10ss."” 4: I wEneas of Body and Mind, Etfccta d the watee poured in torrents against the | admitted this afterwards to his wifo when —_— . > v Rxoessel 1"‘."."’.‘"."‘".‘!& latter, leaving ridges of driftwood after it | she waut to 8o I:nn(lu &:1‘;'1‘?{;\.‘:“ suid ho Notes About the Clty. i 1111 Harney Street, il i Omaha, Neb, ik “"“:Hu,:m,;:,; '.,"" subsided was afrald to come to s Carl Lonsberg of Nehraska City and Car —— nK ahsaras e o deze A washout botween Omaha and Blair and | matters out us he was afraidof being Lousberg of Kansas City, Mo,, are visiting B | = — == | peah o ey etlethem: / Bancroft laid out the trains on m)u Chic o um‘l mu:v';nlllul'“x-;m; \lu"'lI.xllnl‘l!lm,“\}{.nh le igmund ©. We have the Etchings. Emerson, it ERIE MEDIOAL ©0., BU FALO, N, Vs Bt. Puul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad: | ordered the titlo to be vested In the wife, e A o laaaiaon (b Blahings AR csuistindioidd s i ebocnic s D dany of (o bridges on tho linowre” yeported [ e jury in tho cuso of Kichard Hall, who | /e Sembors of the Epworth league of tho | EINEGT | INE OF STRIPES Engravings. Hallet & Davis, ) 10 bo greatly weakened, yas tiod oo the olinrge. of shooting ut Do. | T{oHnt Mhe TUCARE C o o ar evening, Artists’ Supplies, Kimball, ABYS fv SQSFREE Freicht “tralns on the Chicago, St. | tective Savage, returned a verdict of not prae s Rynaioeie:pe ) ng EVER SHOWN Planos & Or Y Visce LA DA Yo Also, Baby . ;’,ml. Minneapolis & Omaha, and | guilty and Hall was discharged. M“ ander Gollon o8 Chlcago 18 visiting & Xu this eity. Mouldings. Q,!‘““L‘;Vi rgans, IS DA "remont hor, Missouri ~ Valle = HURRA AAE LIOLG: e ginie: Frames. Shee usie wore. N Rt e L A ) [P Wiuslow's sootling syrup ia tho begt | Atthur Copelaud, ¢ and five montne | 202 10 208 South Water Stree! pateher °pt busy striightening the | of all remedies for children iing, 25 | Mary, aged one year and five months, B Malicilaa Bivest Nebraske, Qo out atendoit H. 8. Jaynes and | conts & bottls. daughtér of Mr. aad Mgs Ghovles Miller) CHICACO, 1818 Dougla » O@maha, Nekra