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BB @LLY, Bank cle 2017 Florida the city and 75 cents ench. Officer Bloom i« mourning the loss of a new Colt's revolver that was stolen from his pocket while he was dolng duty at the baseball park last afternoon, A soldier named Ginty by the United States authorit tha, 'n.y,_v..l with the assault upon He claims that he is en- arings yesterday, ermelons have arrl re being retailed at 60 and 3 pare S 1tvinE o6 14 ) many cent- ay, and was '. ken 6 Cuming str dozen bananas with cholera and i hmn appointed Koehle, Wil Fred Metz, mittee to make eursion to West Point on July Tenth street, opposite th depot, is impassable for teams, being ut work on the new tracks. Par- ies having oceasion to reach the depot 2an do so only by way of the Eleventh street viaduet and along Mason®stre A meeting will be held by the co gation of the Kountze Memorial chure] h tonight for the purpose of deciding whether a call to the pastorate shall be extended to Rev, Mr, Turtle of Illinois, Mr. Turtle has |-|".u'|n d before the con- fon and the gencral opinion is all will be issued. W. C: of this K nd Tsland leave today toattend the session of the supreme of the Ancient Ovder of United in Boston on the 17th inst. ites from states west of Chi- Il rendezvous at thut city and s for Boston Saturday morning 1 car, » in the vicinity of Cor ixth streets are complaining , bridge on the former strec as washed away during the late has x|n| |-<-~~|\ i )ld"<1| 80 that nha turnver Louis Ilulmnnl in Tuesday night Herman rman com- storm, they 20 out « bourd_of pnl-ll issi has il blocl l\u 3 the str orders to not known been g and Everybody Knows season the blood is filled with fm- weumnlation of wonths of elose which e nd in Your Pattern. Gl her has received a circu- postmaster general, addr »d King for suggestions of pat- placed upon mastc tar from the to the public for boxes to b to come to doors, xion powder is universally known and every where esteemed as the only powder that will improve the complexion, eradicato tan freckles, and all skin d! Zimmer in Another Role, ank Zimmer, who has presided over the pharmacy for so la gone to the old Powell drug store on South ith street, which has recently been :d by G.'M. Nattinger, ex-secretary Pozzoni's com ption clerk at place unti permanent, ar as yet handed in his nia Ont-R-C nteed cure for fover, rose cold, catarrhal Restore the sense of llul\my'hu\.ml breath, resulting from il pleasaut to see. - Follow dircctions and a cure nted all The only i ABI "Orovilic, Cal,_Six ut by mail, §1. ke Stock Yards. A number of Union Pacific and Omaha gentlemen are o ablish large stoc yards at Among those inter. e cimbat. ol G Allen, J. H. MeAlvin_and Allen aud’ MeAlvin: have iarge, but say that th not advanced y on the proj one thousand acres of land ontside Salt Lake City haye been purchased or leased, on which it is proposed, it is said, to cstablish the enter. prise referred to. W. C. B John W. Rodefc the scheme tintions hay shed mu sufli Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedi cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid live piles and constipation. Spléndid for men, women and children. Smallest, milde: surest, 80 doses for 25 cents, Sauiples fr atKuhn & Co.’s and Douglas, Y. M. G A The state seorctary, M; e meeting yesterday 1y evening, the monthly mem- tion will belield. Miss Jefune will tes. ast, led the noon ing of the ladies’ ath- o there were but four members of the class ont. ‘The tennis elub will have a grand opening of the grounds at Twenty-second and Harney aturday afternoon Jdoplin, the new membership ary, began work today, debility, poc veakness, pim Nervine, Samples fr aud Douglas. Barnum's Traveler. Charles Stowe, the press ropresentative and general passenger agent of Barnu show, s in town malking preliminary arrang ments for an exhibition some t He tells a very lively and iu of Lis experienc rment o > ut Kuhn & Co.'s 15th also about the by Barnum's {mmense attraction; it simply took Lon don by storm, aud what the U newspaper said about it 'in_columns of elaborate editor: fals and many other thin Tu all his travels, hoy not seen o newspaper office that of Tur Brk. o S An Absolute € The ORIGINAL reat excl Mr. Stowe has thut surpasses the ORIGINAL Attention Traveling Men. | know what it is | Bankers Not Al traveling men shat wish to take part in | burial lot for traveling men only at Forest Lawn cometery, will meet ot M. O. Maul's undertaking establishment on Farnam stroet at three p. m. shurp, Thurs day tho twelfth instant, to take part in the burial ceremonies of Kobert Peyton, fellow brothewstraveling man, who will” be the first to bo buried in_ this 'buvial lot. Traveling men who will take pavt will please leave no tice at Maul's in the morning so that u sufi clent number of carr may be at service, Kev. Mr. Savidge will oiclute, A. M. LyNEMAN dedicating the new Samples of Dr. st Kubiu & © 15th und ! ousnéss, sloeplessuess, Douglas, cures neu- Miles' Restorative Nervine | | | | Kopald, published in Tnr B BIRKH/ 1t 1s Quite Likely He Will Have to Make Some More. the afMrmation of Leon Mond P.W wing afdavits To controvert Birkhauser springs the fol upon the public State of Nebraska, @ County of Douglas, | P. W. Birkhauser, being duly sworn, dé- and says that ne has read the afdavit n Kopald, published as part of the edi torial in Tie OManA Bee of Monday evening, June ©, 1800; that the insinuations and as- made as they iI|I\le to this wholly and absolutely f 1any pald and whateves s that Leon Kopald's European hotel on South Street is from month to month only, that the damages awarded him by the board of appraisers of damages to propert along the said proposed viaduct was a liberal allowance, That the allowance of £750 toin said Kopald's amdavit Theilgaard, proprictor of the situated at No, 697-611 South d that said claimant has premises which will not te thun four years from the tin award, That afiant believed at the time agrecing to allow said Theilgaard said amount of damages and that he still’ be d to be just ed) P, W bed in my presence me this 10t day of June, 1590, Signed | Frank L. McCoy. | Notary Public. nages referred was to Hans Atlantic hotel, Tenth strect, f making said BIRKHAVSER, and sworn to be- A Sthie of Nebraska, . County of Douglas, § R. H. Olmstead, being first duly sworn ac- deposes and says that he has of one Leon ated in an editoria tould ring of P. W, Kopald, in the pr anconditionally and Birl are said P. W. Birkhauser n uggested to the affiant that Ke dim for dama in the in any 1 hotel on Tenth street would ected by a settlement of s 1st Kopald. That affiant has at no time, elther in the presence ngof P. W. Birkhauser or.other- . to Leon Kopald that he could uner influence any member of the of appraisersin fixing his said dar ant further says v pany with Leon Kopald, or ny conversation with of P, W. Birlhius (Signed) R H Sworn Lo before m presence this 10th da (Signed) . SEAL) Notary Publie. State of Nebr County of Do OLMSTEAD, d in my lss. 1 T AL Creigh, bel Auly swor that they were the other ap- praisers who with P. W. Birkhauser assessed the damages to property owners on Tenth street, in the city of Omiaha, on account, of lding of the Tenth strect viaduct, That Leon Kopald's iuterest in the European s high as could consis believe, as he had no : building or ground, i first word or action, attempted to inffucn appraise said Kopald's interest amount. than we ourselves tho s us to for a less sht its real Tios. A. Creran, 5. CLARKSON. Neb., June 0, 184 seribed in my presence me this 9th day of June, 1500, [Seal.] . Frask L. McCor, 'y Public. ing of the afid yer Kaenip- g 1 do not remember just now whetffer Kopald or some one else_about the hotel told me of the proposition Olmstead is alleged to have made. It was talked 1 the hotel oftice thrée months ago and. Iheard the talk, Justassoon as thing oc- ved Kopald told it to all_the people in the HZEN OF Ior trange if the man should in on the spurof the moment ) ctly good, incffect about what the afidavit and sworn to Mr. Kopald was secn. “What do you think of the Olmstead-Birk- hauser affidavits *What do I think of them! T think they f lis and I can prove it when the s that he never heard any ) Olms and mysell. Well then Olmstead is a " lia and_Mr. Schlank ple were sitting in front of cning in the middle of Febru- when Olmstead and an_older gentle- s up. They had ¢ horse and_a f0p bugsgy with tho top down. - The man with Olmstead was b set, had a full partly ard and wore a cloth plug hat. I never saw him before, but could pick him out from among a thousand. “Olmstead got out of the buggy and stood on the wallk. ‘Lhe old gentleman sut in the buggy, not ten feet We talked so that any one in the bug; could have conversation He didu’t eh! not deaf, sign over your claim for 2 You @ re I fo nan claim.’ Then he turned and w hand toward the bugiey said “This is my father-in-law, he i ivman of the board of appraisers, You had better do s I say or you will get -little damages and maybe none at all.’ 1d do no such thing and he went vight; T got — little damages. Ho suys [ront fron mouth to month, 1 huve 4 saloon license. That holds me for a year and if e will o (o my” landlady Miss " Con: verbal leaso Would any one Do’ 100l 690Uk (6 Tun ' businss 1k this in @ house he might lose at any time. 1 have nearly tw as many rooms as Thic d who got £50 while I got W witnesses ull this; my lanlk a 3 Mis Kopald would not bo an in the bugey 10 him as his father-in-law. herand said: “Mrs. urhusband to “or he won't get I will ‘give himn o re- Celpt for the Spetman bill able to identify but heard Olnm Olm- gentle Suffe ch, caused He called for iy, The latter we could not fore recommended C a and Dig 10CH J v had no faith in patent concluded to take a dose. In a short timo he returned and bought u boitle. The first dose relieved him. We have a large sule of it, mostly to commercial travelors aud to porsons who have used it and Cinas, ArxoLp & Co., Mor- gun House Drug Stove, Des Moines, Lowa, > fleshy or and br lain's Colie, € He roplied that he medicines, but y MUST KELP SECRETS. Allowed to Divulge the of' Depositors. ' t A. Allis et al, vs, the State Bunk of Nebraska, located at Crete, was begun in the United States circuit court before Judge Dundy The suit is brought the widow of Edward P. to kiis death, manufact A man named Bridges of Crete wished to purchase some machinery from Allis, afd ked for time for 15,000 on the amount asked for the outfit; and this was granted him after he had bden rated as being worth #0,000 by the Crete bank through its cashior. Later, the hine company was defrauded out of 'the machinery and it transpired that Bridges was a baukrapt, In the mezuume, 1 the widow now seeks to re- X from the machinegy w inst the bank by Allis, who, previous ed the Allis englues. s sold itation of » process of the Judge Dundy decision, telal yesterday rendered @ very William Wals morning important THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1890. laco, cashier of the Omaha national hand was placed upon the witness stand and asked if it wis customary for banks to answer questions put to-thom concerning @ man’s credit This was objected to and the objection was sustained. The witness was then asked what officer would answer such questions 1f they wero asked. This was also objected to and the judge sustained the objection, ruling that both questions were irrelevant as it was not the duty of bankers under the law, although com- mon usage may have made it a rule with such institutions to do so. Keokuk, In, Democrat: August, 1887, was a noted month. It gave extreme heat and extreme cold, the results of which were disastrous to the public hes Cases of colie, cholera morbus and diarrhoea were abundant,and there were numerous calls at tho drug stores for Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Druggists of this city tell us that this reniedy has been more frequently called for during the past month than any other n, and that it has v croasing rapidly, and wondorful cures ate r ported. District Cou F. P. Kirkendall & Co. for 25,000 dan which they allege 1y sulted to th rty on Leavenworth treet, near Thirty-sixth, by r ding of that st aken up by Judge Hopewell § id will be completed today. Johnson has brought suit against r et al to.r 00,36 for mate- ave sucd the ason of the ngene O'Neill has commenced suit against James Bonner to compel the execution of real estate contr County Court. John J. Ashenburst has sued the Midland publishing company in the county court for §250. Inhis petition he alleges nmv.]..- en- gaged with the company 3 per year, e also subs, of stock with the understanding that he was to pay $250 each on the stock, the amount to be deducted from his salary. After serving one year ho resigned, after had paid £250 on the stock. He returned.hi stock with the understanding that the $ would be veturned to_him. This he has not been done and he sues to recc Benson has sued Fr 8 on several notes given in pay- Tot in Briggs pl al Bunk of against Cora H. & , the balance due on a note. ord and John O’'Donabioe have ainst [saac S. Huscall to re- com- lo has sued Fred R. Nu- m against Philip Bul- fer & Co. whi pl: n(\fl' Dn a valuable cons y Loomis was .lppumh ‘l . Phelps. nston was appointed adminis- st \ll‘nf( arl Livinston, Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup is_the best f all remedics for ehildrén teething. nts a bottle, THOSE GRADING l'rl\"l’li.\(',l'sfi They Will Be Carried Out as Origi- nally Intended. The grading con which were let the boas be Away down in one corn ury a little wad_containin been diseo fund. Son uardian by cent, which ls l(l\”lll'k lm able. As the g b umount is gradually ol Acting on this. 1dsa_a was made through the books of the treasurer and comp- troller yesterday, wi sulted in finang the amount o vhich had been aceu- mulating duw od from 1860 to 1856, This sum was turned into the general fund and the board of public wi fied that the contracts for g signed, as there was money to pay work ‘ordingly the contracts w and thio work will proceed. comment was heard around ning whon this fac ing might be for the o signed yes- the cou h« ame know veral eding that as uld be on the books of know anything about it. the type Spind- return home irl sick w h icago, om a trip I found our little summer complaiat. I went to a_drug s and procured a bottle of Chamberlain’s Col “holera und Diarrhoca Remedy. We fow doses according to directions. She short time and we were well sed with the medicine,” Gone to Limbo. © Sheriff Boyd took the following prisoners to Lincoln yesterdaymorning. They all pleadet guilty and go for ome year cach: H. C. . grand larceny; Fred l,'upt'l.uul iy . D, Lawrent o with intent to kill, Through coaches—Pullman palace sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chaiv cars to Chicago and intervening points tho great Rock Tsland route. Tick- Marriage Licenses were jssued to the parties yesterda, Vame and add anley K. Phraner ing { Elizabath A, Ponnell, SHe e dthorpe, Omaha. Lincoln... following New York Ban rancisco” St.Louts Symptoms of Torpid Liver. tite and nausca; the bowels &l 0 produces such i oh: s often to & s the sulfe Tatt’s Liver Pills Cure Bilious Diseases. Price, 25¢. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N, ¥, 1...“‘.‘ BOSWD Muse. Save Your Hair B atimely nsaof Ayer's Hair Vigor, This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keaps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, amd preserves the color, fullness, and bemuty of the hair, “I was raphdly becoming bald and ray ; but aftes using two or threo bottles of Aver's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored,’—Melvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre,N, H. * 8ome time aga I lost all my hair in consequence of - measles. After due waiting, no new growth appeared, I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. #It has apparently come to stay. The Vigor is evidently a gre id to nature,” =3B Williams, Floresville, Texas. I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for the past four or five years and find it a most satisfac ing for the hair. Itisall I ire, being harml causing the hair to retain its no ural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange Mrs. M. A, Bailey, 9 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. ave been nsing Ayer's Hair Vigor ve that it has in its naturai color,” King, Dealer in Dry Hoois; .\. i nm.up\ nlfi, Md. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Or. 4. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by Drugglsts aud Perfumera, caused Children always of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda Is almost as palatable as milk. Children enjoy It rather than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Is Indeed, and the little iads and lassies who take cold easlly, may be fortified agalnst a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDIC[NE 2 (HE GUEAT 1IADE MARK of Un REFORE TARINR, Virinl Ladditude, AFT Pain in the Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Pr obier disensos that 1o at « €1 per package, - ages for £, sent free by mall on (he recelpt of the monoy, by adires ing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., ARNAM STRE - OMAIIA, NEB. int of counterfelts wo have adopted the yellow wrapper, tho only genuine, DRINK I{OOT HIRES BEER. The Purest and Best Drink in the World. Appetizizing, Delicions, Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A Package [liquid] 2 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. ily Made. Try It Ask your Draggist or Grocer for it and take no other. Sce that you get HIR! THE ONLY GENUINE. Made by O, HIRES. Philadelphia, Penn. , mokes 5 WA WILL Y0 TAVE? Light Weight —OR— Heavy ‘Weight? WE IAVE THN BOTHL Nowadays, it is wiser to regulate one's wardrobe by the thermometer ratherthan the almanac. [ | If the morning is sultry, you are sure to need heavy trousers by evening, and vice versa. | To meet the demand of our varying season, we carry a full supply for hot days or cool. | A specialty in extra trous- | ers. You can afford to be comfortable. | | MEN5mepl ‘.u“n Beacu 1 Medic 4 EELIER / { DEADWOOD, S. D,, ASKA CLOTTIING COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.: Dear Sirs: -My 3uit of clothes came last night in good shape. more than satisficd with my bargain, I thank you ever so much. They fit just as nice asif they had been made to order May 22th, 1890, I am in this city. I will do what I can to advertise your house. I have shown two of my chums the suit, they were surprised and said they intended to write to you at once, overcoat from your house. Shall order m wishing you g good success and prosperity, I remain, very respectfully, The above is a copy of a letter just received—it s have dozens of them of a Our mail order department has supply thousands of customers from a distance and have saved them considerable ten insure a good fit. ing and trying on, and if they are not in every way need not take them, so you run no risk in ordering. similar assumed THEODORE BLAND, nature. Deadwood, S. D. speaks for itself. We They all come unsolicited, é enormous proportions. money. We send samples of cloth and measuring blanks Our instructions for measuring are very simple, and in nine cases out of y fall or winter suit and Thanking you for the fair treatment I have received at your hands and We Our goods are sent with privilege of examin- for Hats, Shoes and other Furnishings. carance Sale of Boys™ Suits. The seasonisnearing toward the cn(l and wenow commence to clear The finest must go first, and we announce heavy Extra fine knee pant Suits of wide [ y selling These are of exquisite workman- out our Boys’ Suits. eductions to make them move fast. rale all worsted goods, in light and dark shades, $8.80 and $7.90, reduced to #8.80. ship and no finer or better made suits are Very formerl old in this city. fine knee pant Suits in beautiful mixtures of worsteds satisfactory, We also fill orders cassimeres, formerly selling at $7.28 and $8.78, reduced to $4.78. These are extraordinary values, and we would advise an early call sizes are yet complete, as they will not last.long. In lower priced Boys’ Suits we still have an immense line. done this season an enormous business in our Boys' Department, and our buyer has been rather reckless in quantities. self aninjustice if you buy g \ehraska Clothing Co. while the You are doing your=- a Boy’s Suit outside of our house. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. WEDDING PRESENTS. MAX MEYER & BRO. WHITE CHINA For Decorating. A Hc;mtiful;;Rm]tiv\t and Staple at LOW PRICES. Justreceived from Lemoyes, France. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN'S, 1514 FARNAM STREET. NEW PAXTON BLOCK DR. J. E. Mconr.w, THE GPECIALIST. PRIVATE 5binissme DISEASES forms of Private Diseascs. No treatment has ever be ment. A curels infrom 305 days w relioving the bladder, pronounce it a most wor ful suectss, A completo clire in i few days Wil ain \nn‘lvmu uts o 1088 9f U 0ST MANHOOD: Umidity or nervournoss, In thele dread (3l results are_absolutely cured BARRENNESS st A wonderful romcdy. HOUL for ladics from 2 to, 4 ON SYPHILIS " Ciired in 80 to medical prof iose who have been under s freatment for Andall wesi s 0f th sexnal organs Dl At home withont ot e i curo guaranied ’ 1 Treatment. by corre 0 mp for rep AND FALNAN ST Moo 9 P M 1t BE, 1)() You Know sefentif Unite f the most 0o the That Dr « ,m w 14 R\i;l S [w 11|1 {4 : DE. SIMONS 101 8, 16th St.. Owala, Neb orst forims und | SIXTEE Jewelers 1 AND IFFARNAM STREETS, (@) and Silversmiths, MaHa, Neb, We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti- Solid Sterling S; $2 up to $500. Fine Quadruple Silver-plated Ware, innew and el rything known to the trade in both flat and hollow price that we dare not name the figures. ER PRICES. Toilet Sets, largest assortment of Cl about Lamps, POPULAR PRICES. nt de delabra, Bronze Ornamen s to be found west of Chi rware, single pieces or in sets, combinations, &c., being only about HAL , Mirrors, be 3, from $1 up to $200- cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at from s, embracing are, 50 low in OUR FORM- sides the Handsome Mantel Clocks at $5, $7.60, $10, $15, etc., with half-hour strilke attachment, cathedral gongs, &e. Diamonds, W atches, and Rich Gold Jew- elry at Greatly Reduced Prices B39 Repairing at Lowest Rates and All Work Fully Warranted. ~388g GPand Lotter’y of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE3 GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Wil take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana sr. oasino arcuerues, © ntleian of such prominence in the United itee 10 the public that the drawings will be | nd the latter (the the former a suflicient g ness to al und futegrity, 1 Prize of $60,000. . 1 prize of 10,000 hmm\. | part JOIHN ¢ Supervisor for the Gover NOTICE. Note. Addross CAPITAL Only 80,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKET! 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