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Y HEADS N NN TWIXT €O L AND JURY. [Q , nearly doubling the eapacity of the s L] c s . ' ' ESTABLISHED IN 1870 MORE HEADS IN THE BASKET THE TRANSPORTATION BOARD, | st i : oB g oy Tve A That is the Position Now Occupied by g X i —_— Tony Frank. —— # .‘h‘rhuq "‘“"’W"Y Ace . CURES PERMANENTLY 0] 1 y y Argrments were resumed yesterday morning X oturning Sunday from a pienic at Sarpy | To Kecp Company With That of Mr. Edward | /X e Tony Frank, for the murder of | It Will @o to Colambus Today to Hear | wiils, Foster M. Alléfi, Thomas F. Sweeney BRUISES and WOUNDC. \ -~ Dickinson. William Chronister. Testimony in a Case. and Henry Howlby were thrown out of the Fell From a graph Pole J For a sat of men who had been cooped up L buggy, Mr. Sweeng falling on his head and 1 was badly Brotied ot Gt D) | NATIONAL BOVEH"MENT. | 4 and kept under strict surveillance over Sun- e et b o A R T fom telomraph pole; eonlant term (o beds J MR. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS' DENIAL. | day. the membors of the jury looked particu- | INFORMATION ABOUT NEBRASKA ROADS, | moned andun ¢ xapwipation revealed serious | - Doetors did no gocd. 'Tried gt Jacobs Otl; I8 larly bright and in thoroughly good trim for i head with perhaps fatal results. The unfor- — | hearing n series of long speeches, z tunate man was removed to his home Thie- The ey i, 4 A New Position In Prospect for Mr. Mr. Crowsll camo first and closod for | The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourd | tioth and K strocts. T twas kicked by a mulo on Tight kiice and ‘ OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. \ . 8. Tebbetts While the Powers That the defense, In coming before the Valley the Only One That Has o c - eould not walk for three days; suffered two | i Peoples’ Protective Rights League. weeks, but Bt. Jacobs Ofl cured me completely, | Oporatod nnder a twenty yoar's contract by (he Be Have Despolled Mr. Kimball jur said that had L) S0 Far Complied With The South Omaha s have elected ¥ L. LANGDON, Moxican Tatory ational T provenient { of His Authority. "I':' ng «Tfl- n"’":{1;‘."'..;‘.‘-mn.?.'-t'llm-‘\\.'.“:'.k"?:fi:' the Request. Messrs. Rudolph Hartz, John Frey and Jacob AT DRUGAISTS AND DRALRRS. Grand Monthly drawinks held n the Moresqne | B i ATt o e e ballad poH & Jaskalck to the state convention of the peo- | THE SHARLES A, VOGELER CO., Baitimors, M& oIt SREIAI ApvoIe | stand between the decision of twelve of his I Mabii & Bl ¥ totwe | ple’ protective right league to be held in Lin- | - it W o Soerotary of the 1uterlor | The shock that ran throngh Unfon Pacific | fellow men and the life or death of one poor, sixcory, Neb,, June 16,—~[Special t0 THE | coln Wednesday, June Bttt Omalu , oo ~ i 4 ranks when Mr. Dickinson was asked to step | ignorant man Bize.|—Tho state board of transportation will | lodge No, 53, U. O. T. 1. has elected Mossrs, ?;:";\‘YMSMS;‘PE#FIFI(: MEDICINE. il LOTTERY OF THE - i AT TRADE MARK | nd out has been renewed and, accord After expressing confidence in the fudg. | go to Columbus tomorrow to take testimony | I. J. Eggeraud Gus Wardeman representa- 1S dowr \ o N P v > o Ve fug to information from the inner circle, it [ Mmeut of the jury, Mr. Crowell madeuse of | in tho caso of Guy C. Barnum vs the Union | tives o the same convention el Ll £ in which it is asked | Pacific raily = (== = & = / = ,' < & == ! PG[ALISTS, ’ BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. the clerks of the var skill | 180 Prizos ot ATIALNE t 10.00) pr in this city recently and asked Mr. Kimball if us counties of the state | —_— . ho had received o request from him fo BT THite \way, foribed it thy iz therm to postpone making their levic Stabbed Under the Arm. Mr. Kimbull answered that he had, butthat | fye'of » nium W i [t e aRt: day Jul il Tolin BHAW GARE MBLE Ay ¥ Ly g to Thousands, successtully troatod” by " of cases of o similar nature, | UNUL the lust day ¢ uly 9, in or John Shaw of the Third ward was stabbed correspondence. All confidential. Send 4 cents | o unting to 17850 all power to do anything more of the kind for . Cro spoke fortwo hours, and was | that the decision : supreme court may | yyder the right arm by John Porter,the blade 0 Z%dVZ Vi Stanps to insure prompt repl ATLPrizes o) y L States fully paid ! e Mr. Crowell spoke fortwo hours, and whs | be reachied in_rogard to the Madison county 3 ‘; 1 stumps to Insure prowpt reply | oy Currency Sicy e { his fiiends had been taken oubof his hands, | followed by Mr, Mahoney for the state, who | 0.0Ref Sty PEIES (0100 0 Fay penetrating its full length in the man’s body. » Besant. 1ad alre a vietim Oflico Hours—0 . . until8 pom. Sunday, 10| 10 Torminat 20 decided by 6,000 prise has been renewed with a vengance, The sun will shine as bright, the grass Y ootipat | Foresters' Picnic ¢ mittee. noss, Mv. Mellen is to bo succeeded by Mr, Mun- | will grow us green, the birds will sing just | that the rates on stock from Columbus 10 | pfogeps, J, B. Gustus of Court Eelipse. Thociancy, and g 5 188 4 T O tiid 15 156! CYay AR | . roe, and Mr. Tebbetts will be made assistan | as sweetly, no matter whether you send this | Omaha be reduced. The present rates are | yonn Simanek of Court Nobrasks, James ail disenses that PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S, 15TH ST,, will bo liold 1o the ¢ C EXICO, : renoral trafle managor, defendant forth to breathe the free airof | gaid to be excessive and illegal. | ‘Bvoa t Court Eclipse, e Opposite Boyd's Opera House, ON THURSDAY, i gt it llmn 2 heaven or send his spirit to its maker and his |~y iy 4 SO kbl Lk el (e L T L by S n JULY 10, 1890. ;H‘ The handwriting on the wall, it is asserted, | oatSEO0 e SVt gentlemen of the The only railroad company complying with | Glarles Singer of Court Magi , Nels A o4 Lids NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES | ~ APITAL l‘l“l7l" v suddenly blazed forth in the office of no lessa | jury, your desting for all ¢ternity hangs upon | the request of the board of transportation to | Lundgren of Court Skundia, H. Heyman of | REFORE TAKING, vorsal Lassitudo, To All Cases Taken During tho First d AL \ZL, 60,000, ' person than Third Vice President Kimball | your * decision ~in this case. Mark | furnish information as to cost of railroad, op- | Court Teutonia, und Frank Bivonka of Court | Pain tn the B b Vision, Promatire 014 68 MO EN | 80,000 Thekets at $, §50.000, [ & and that the place which now knows him so | me well, the defendantant whose weal n, net carnings, cte,, is the Fremont, | Brokop Velky, went to Plattsmouth to in- | Axe and wa nses Ahat load to insanity R el Price of Tlekots, Ameriean Money J | v e ¢ or woe you have in your hands, today, is an ot & Missoutd Valle Tho extension, | SPect the grounds for the union picnic of all | Ofeanstmp ogTAve. bt i L Wholos 84: Halvos 82: Quartors 8l o well will, in a few weeks or days, know him | 4, oot man, is the victim pire and simple ot b sl the courts of Foresters in the county, stre tosond r v ono. BT N faong of nil Ghroi ! OF PRIZES, 8 10 more forever, o far as his present ofticial | of rleenmetantial ovidonce L of time made for the benetit of the railroads | 4 . ¥ VRORMRG, Gb bl LR o Peoufiarn{ ] Gunttarpe 0 14 § 00,000 i 5 position is concerned ot “Mr. Crowell gave with great | ended on last Saturday, but as the Union P Lively away il o sont €roo by wall o tho rocelpt | women, " No matter what your compliint, | 14 s "oy i > A short ti ago o prominent gentloman | amply 1 longthy resume of the case. He | cific officials promised to have their statement Councilman C fine buggy s A e e consult these skilitul surgeons, who are able | 1 G 2000 i § residing out of tho city seat Mr. Kimball a | pictured Mrs. Reed ns a bold, designing | veady by the 17th the time hias azain be | horse whilo being hitched up Sunday after- THI GOODMAN DRUG CO., to offact cures i uinny cascs that ko boon | 4Ly are f b L Yebkd + oven | Woman. He teferred to the first legal b tendud until tomorrow. After that dat 1oon to a brand-new phacton became fright- | 1110 FARNAM STREET, - OMATA, NEB. | FRISEEG althem ities renoved with detons | 201 Aro 400 1 he letter received noattention, not even | jng jn’ Omalia, which oceurred thirty-one | secretaries of the board will make uparate [ anoq and circled around the house and | . O ccount of counterfoits wo have adopted tho | {shing resulis. Gonito-uriniry surery. sttio- | Ao 1000 I au auswer, although such a request had been | yoars ago, and made capital out of the fact | on the information that they will then have. GNP B ALVRAH ERE DA G g : yollow wrapper, the only genuine. turc, all diseases and deformities of cither | e 1T00 & previously answered with both promptuess | that the vietim was one of circumstantial evi- | % g bbb Lt LG |68 - sox, all fmpediments (o marriage quickly vo- are 11,050 i 8 and pleasure. dence and that the real culprit confessed, | LS O | wedged itself in far enough to completely | — move oxperioneo, WIth UnDREATICICd | 150 Drirae of S amers kim0 pr \ The gentleman who made the request was | ypon his death-bed, havin 3 r Benton is sending out cireulars to | wreck the vehicle. THIS IS AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER.” [ sliccess, best evidenee of 4 dOCtor's | 50 Prizes DAPPIOXIALING L 20000 pr | much as he regretted the mortification which | yqdressed the jury a similar length of time, R eERinATaly ) WAL RDot VAR tubhed. T The - e — e TR he announcement occasioned him. L 4 In the supreme court today the following | Fortunately no vital spot was touched. The | g o 1 AGE! VAN s b B AT sty SN SIS | ol ol O it | THE QUEEN OF ThBLE warenas | RULANLINEUGEAN STEAMERS | ., JoLlii o, AiiF o had not ab. lonst atiswared L letter, s Mr. Mahoney proceeded in his work of | B. Watrons vs Joseph W. Ganett. Error | metlater under the Q stcet viaduct, when 5 N 2 donired, writo. Togibly 0. (he nrdaralkied, cloasly i I thite, B, “Kimbill - acknowledged o | 8 M Aoy B ity about the | fFom Morrick county: Jobin W, Geteholl vs | the deed was done. The filing at the Apollinaris Spring \ 2 g fosifonee, wlu ot ety wrdot b another fac o ucl L A O by ® | Thomas H. Bento litor of publicaccounts . e s, . i A1 =l PR v More wapld rouen il deiiviry will' b I revealod hotner fugt ti went very” muel | EECLL L Sorclround Tn tho tostimony, | o1 oiuas, ik Bgnton; auditor of publioacequats St T, (Rhenish Prussia) amounted o \ Ay = i Yo Ctsiog i aee1cps boATI Youe | Bt tnden netonioninaely close surveitlanes | Frank listened with appavently far less in® | troversy. This is the Noligh dam case; R, | Henry Wallslaments the successful visit of 11,894,000 dottles in 188 IMPORANT. | and was actually afraid even to answer the | terest than any one of the fow spoctators, | Hunter et al vs Theron N. Bell and St. Paul | an unknown thief, who robbed him of a coat (Al 7 Adareasit SETTT b — = S T T e e DV B TG TALISTY o trcess oy FamciLta 12,720,000 dodties 1 1868 X 'ha - C18 £ y 2 oy i i o ik > et et S sl LML AL OILIUESE DIRWALCEL drto Cnas, M L& Cos, Roon N " e lncle of coneern in | the “proceedings | The notorious Dr. Slominski whose d Tollow him. and Passago to an trom Groat Britin and g O aing O RO ILN AL A b which would drive many another "toinsanity. | ways and means have been so often exposed o po. Montroal-Liverpool By ordinary dinini MONEY. ORDE 1 Vice President Holcomb finished their tour | Tt 1s no exaggeration to say that had it been a. | TGt O AT o - D Ee T Mt ,‘]W o Notes About the City. 15 822 0005,,,,/” in 1839, e,‘:l.uulsl_yl_l rnnc:.‘shurll?il.n|alli lA‘-n” f"«‘,‘],‘.fi iy il nlos, Nuw York Mxs of tho Union Pacific system and returned to | trial whorein he was beinie examined for the | Lincot running an lioged museuih of anat- | M. and Mrs. Charles thy of Lin- f) ) e ) s sxatalon Biatt or vos ghtest misdemeanor he could not have | omy. Ho is distributing about the streets | coln, are visiting Mrs. Foxworthy ICIAL K Omuha yesterday mor parents, | WOTTOE,— 7%e well-known Vellow Labels of | Accommodations unsurpaesed. Weekly sailinge. ing. i 1 hown less intervest wt pamphlets which in Omaha would | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt. . inariy. Cs ited, ALLAN & CO., Gon. Weat. Ag'ta. By terms of contract the st deposit tha Speaking of the trip, Mr. Adams said: AU oo 1B o lbol L o s el ) the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are L SN T [Py gkt e B LR D e G0 “We found the road in ondition. j\‘,‘ 1 ',;‘{‘ P “’:I‘_:;‘_‘- o cause his avrest on the charge of circulating | George Wescott has removed from Colum- protected by Perpetuad Injunctions of the | . Sundoll, sansger, 112 L Slle St., Chicogo, L e of al prisas ieTilod In e sSliema Lotorelsois ed | obscene literatur bus and has located here. ‘However, there was nothing particularly | their labors and ref to rest, stretching RSTANTAG Supreme Court. notic about the room : larly | thele lubors and retived. to g cinns, Miss Coe Hunt, after a_month’s visit with 4 Lomton. an DioxIon Hie on JOpORE IvG, nOCORRSY o ble oo way or tho other to call for | themselves out upon benclies about the roor, Richard T. Hansen, & young man who be- | relatives in Lincom, has returnod. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. i o i WL OE i1 prizes drawn special comment, Siiien ate ballote ana Chic oo te 14ks baic ne insane from vicious habits, committed ‘A called mootipg of. the: board of education gk = S S R @ | by tie Loteriy o n y at the asylum. He was | was held Saturd *So far as our business fs conc we | Jot the vote stood 7 to 5 in favorof conviction. | fun : ! y night. Nothiug was done =0 Furthier, tho company i require are moving a large tonnage—in fact it is the il bventae ars old and wis taken to the | except discuss the decision of Judge Shields sl por cont, OF ther T the Heknts In prizess aigioitenaro douruve iy fuok by Lythe e institution only about @ weekago. The oxict | fn the contest of Hobert Iunsten against 0 ou now GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, BELFAST | »ix v-v contiot i waue of all tho tlet b ot argest, proportioned upo age, we = Pyt 2 = time of the suicide is not known, as at the | John €. Carroll. DUBL"‘. LIVERPOOL & LOKDON. Finally, the nu ) tickets i Tited to 80,00+ ever had. Two district court juries reported yesterday | time the body was found last_evening it was | "Iy tno base ball game at MeArdie's mills wtifio FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. o e marg R0 ANV NIRRT Y “T'he outlook—that's hard to predict, T\ morning..That in Dankle vs Heller disagreed. | still warm. Hansen ended his existence by | g0 the base ball gane at McArdids mills ed || cabln Pagsage $28'to SR0; aeGordlip 16 locaben @l | © o 1AL : o The g rot £233,80 cutting himself with glass, He smashed the sy htoraatan g Cablabatsao 93510 980, accordinpito location This I to co o’ Bank were never underiake to speak of outlooks. The | In White vs Baumer plaintul ot u ! e Lorus by a score of 16 o L. stateroom. Excursion §65 {0 §95. [ a CE UL ! e o 10, Rtichhart hus. suced the city of | window of his room, und taking w sharp- y 38 i 2 Nashvilie Dtz h | unexpected s0 often ocears that 1t s imjy oL kg G G Al ol e e R e Mrs, Thomas Rock and children have re- ST AR LI Bueti ey Bteerage to and trom Kurope at Lowest Itites. D L sible for mo to forecast the future, Every- | South Omaha for §1,82 damages caused to | FETUE] ETANG KA9C 1L T B0 | turned from St Minn, SRVOUS DEBILITY fro AUSTIN BALDWIH & €., General Agents, cbae e oy thin 5 to be moving along smoothiy \"‘;Hll':"\'_"" g’y‘mhwnrl PO ARG then attempted to cut his jugular vein and Next Sund: m - the Sobotker ball u I‘Im:‘llr\;llilv‘mll\‘:." Mot e S F‘ll B\l‘\n‘:fflw1 NEY!‘-":R’iu T Y satisfactoy Dewitt 12, Miller fieks that & decd to prop- | 1eft several ugly gashes on his ne This | club will ke Manawa to play the Y Of thosn Qistetasing Lroube | Rangolpll Sore oFd ot Chicago, Harry E. Moores “Yes, we have planned to build an_exten- sion of about one hundred and eighty-tive ) miles from Portland, Ore., to Puget sound. Models of Council Bluffs. M turned from Mars| im to T, W, | failing to prodice death, he thrust the glas between his ribs into his heart. The coros was summoned but refused to hold an The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stag. n now living will ever date a from g fraud and mis- Thos Cann and Mrs Anderson have re- alltown, Ta. Hazen be set o No man or woma " 3 oli " re) sentation ina t Jocument without using the figure 0. It stands That will develop a prolific region and open | Fepresentation e - quest e E Eovinttine nistars. | hinay O] Liint willidoy » aadiy LS. Miller has applied for a divorce | 4% e oo | A. Saybolt, of Salem, O., is visiting his sis- | I} LIRS in 1890, whero it will remain ton (UL Saires DL ueniial (AT will e D “Sho states that | The body was sent to Bennett this after- | torand. brotheran-law Mr. and Mrs. C. Dall oo him na thousands e outn 1 able to reach. from Benjamin B, Mills up to second placa in 1900, have not heretofore b l‘ in the third ph l years and then moy Where it will rest ) for burial. o ) S0 far us dvised the company does | they married August 21, 1889, in this | 1008 ¢ oL ; Whitney. ome and be happy. - Suce Mout by e o proise, 7 (LA OMnys ehecht. the | EitY, A shico that timg tho defendint, who | TIE NOTHD AUALLISTER WiLL OASE, Landlord James IT, Lowry, after a month's hero s anothos 9" whioh hasalsocoms tostay, PisatatED A gokam T ST T S onductor on the Missouri Pacific ' rail- _The heirs of John McAllister have gained sojourn at Colfax Sorings, Ta., has returned SHIDS It s unlike the figure 9 in our dntes in tho rospoct Ehusbin i thaRR Ikt a8t Osniral aaqrutan| ¥ contributed only twenty cents to- al victo proving J. H. McMurtry | completely cured of rheumatism, TEM‘I i Teds nntko thelgura 9 o ras poo Northern from narrow to standard gauge s hersupport. She usks that he be com- gory guilty of fraud in manipi- | John Snyder of engine No. 3, Omaha, came ARESTRICTY | that it has already moved up to first. place, where 2 1in velled to allow her moncy. to prosecuto the | lating the will und other papers of the de- | 1o"this city Sunday 0 visit August Myers, ELECTR|C BELT TFinst CLasa | It will pormanently romain. 1t called tho o. “There is no foundation whatever for the | divorce suit and |l:'u_\~fur di\u; .nunth | }meli o "’i"‘{‘i B dlfl- rh'll ouEy ,lt;"' and while examininga finc horse belonging 3 ANDAMONg | O Ifich Arm Whoclee & Wilson Sowing Machine. port of extensive improvements at Garfleld | toration to her malden name of Sarah S, | judge declared the will null and void. The | to the latter received @ stinging kick in the o, 'WITH SUSPE! ; v The *“No. 9" was endorsed for first pluce by the hch this. yoar, Anything that has been | Ritter. e e has attracted more attention than any of | face, almost closing bis loft eye.~ R e The Largest, Faseat and Fincst In the World. | oyt of Europe at the Parls Exposition of 189, kind in Lincoln for m: ny years. The his- —— The only railvoad train out of Omaha en publicity concerning that ma ter is en- oo “AK“E“ MEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASBOW. | where,after nseverocontost with the leading mo g ¥ chines of the world, it was awnrded the only ETHIOPIA. June | DEVONIA nty Court. DRIILITATKD (hrough I tirely premature.” zy sort of fellow Elizabeth Galligher has sued George S. John McAllis Vhen questioned regardi s re ALVABILC 0 0. : for 8 Ak ati ‘ o S1AJune CASS Grand Prize given to fa sewing e e e T tho oL stoft, My | Smithand Elner D, Frauk for $150 on a | who, through his penurious habits, managed | FuR exprossly for tho accommodation of | gy gy T e e b AT imoolts | oksers ofex bl AR nglumst b R A s Adams doclared that he knew of none, note. to suve over 50,000, He would allow himself | Omaha, Counci _ s, Dos'Moinos ‘and IMPROVED =27 ELEGTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY o E y 26th. of gold medals, ote. The Frenl nment “Mr. Dickinson's res W. J. Connell has sued John Chollman for | Oul g {";;‘“‘“; s cass ")‘«' t]“L.l‘%"]‘ 1';' i“"l‘l the Om“']k I:“";‘.‘ Lo bl Weaknoss, £1ving Presty: Hids Sonths Y« Hort 20th. aperiority by the decoration ot TRiGa 0 B Ehailnat AncL S TSE Il saEvist ould stomach with | vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 | Eg=e “ e ot i) WRAK ir. Nathimicl Whecles of the o o If an ofticial cireular has not been issued ap- United States Court. nd he often offered to make any and Farnam st., Omaha, BLT and Sanpeasery Compiets 86. and ‘. TS Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine improved pointing J. O. Brinkerhoff to suceced Dickin- | Tn the United States court the case of hat would follow his insane ide - BANDENET EOTRIC GO, 160 Ladatia f1os 5 oy North of | upon, bat 1s an entirely new machino, and the { son, it will be in a few days.” Joseph M, Waltor vs Miles McAleer, tho ning that science. He was twice Not Bnpmeratod st | Eoathor Iriani Nay iraltar. Grand Prize ot Paris was awarded it as the grands ed in_an During his lunacy it Touching the subject of & permancnt suc. g 2080n Tidia Dusdy: S e timonylwas TAll subt cunningly ‘tool advantage of | asking citizens who had not been visited by . | meonta,or o HENDERSON BROS., Chicamo. | f8% IO RS Doy b obn ron, dumured, thera . X Asiing mitted to the jury last night and the argu- | the old man’s imbecility to get hold of his | the census enumerators to send in their Absolutely rellablo, perfectly safo, most powerful femalo Axents at Omahn: Tlarry B. Moore, Charles J * 2 not found time to give the , s 8 A 5 & . ) ¥ regulatorknow box, postpald ;one box | Mares, W. K. Valll, 1. I'. Deuel, Citizen's Bank, Otto since leaving the city four or five w ments will be n his morning. property, and when he dicd it was discovered | names to this oftice, the following have been suflicient, 3 Co. Butfalo, N. Y. wolt, “Harvey Middleton,” he went on, All of the petit jurors e; that he gave MeMurtry a claim in certain valu- | received: R DRUG CO. J appointed superintendent of in the trial of this case we a 1 yes- | able lots'on O street, and gave all the rest of | The family of Geovge Heyn, consisting of S aun I io M ne ot hard chnnsesid torday morning, and the business of the term | his prop in trust to Ge, utting all ous und his two scrvants, residing at | = = = = o cided on or contemplated,” is practically n end. his rightful heirs off without hilling, ex- uth Twenty-ninth street; Dr. Shriver, TNV Y VYV VYV VY Yy ryTS hat Nebraska should do TR cepting phraim Meallister. The heirs were | Barker block: the family of N. J. Burnham t the world’s fair, Mr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. Yoty % zuant over the state of and | the family of John Carson, 933 North Twent «d suit. Amoug theso heirs are | fifth street; the family at 832 Georgia On being asked to distinguish her DELICIOUS, STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. ( 5 suid: * Vi been and is no n important discovery. They act on the | commen ! b B ot thewovidte fake Shoul olthas | 1176, Stamach o bowols ihvonsh. fhe | General Schofiela, ‘U:'S.” A., Rev. u avenue, ey R Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even b abandoned entively or deferred to the year | nerves. A new principle. They speedily i James McAllister, William Twenty-ninth Strect. leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. I[ndeed 1992, the 300th annivérsary, and thus spare | cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, | Allister, Emily Langworthy and others. Oneams, ool Taae 0= T aitborBattes ‘of i aibevacagollike the present gencration another severe | piles and constipation. Splendid for men, The will was filed for probate in Septem- i Junopbessl o iho LId) 14 infliction. Otherwise, I know very [ women and children. Smallest, mildest, | ber, 1859, but October 22 the heirs conte: Tue Bee.|—I reside at 531 South Twenty- » little about the enterprise, except that it is to | surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples free | The forth in_ their petition that ninth street. The census enumerator has not McMurtey attempted to cheat and def called upon me to date. 1 do not think a sin- Moallistor by huving bim_exocuto aumort- | glo houso upou the above strect betywoon guge for 7,500, and lator on one for £2,000, | Leavenworth and Half-Howard, has been A DOLLAR A OOW. which are’void They also claimed that | visited. J. A. Graeviris, g “the instrument was not _the legal will of _— A New Suggestion Regarding the Li- | john McAllister, but one which John Gregor; censing of the Milkmen. induced the deceased to sign through rrau 1th was heldat | and under influence.” be held in Chicago. On general principles, it | at Kuhn & Co.’s 15th and Douglas, strikes me that' a more fitting or propor s reted. place could ot have b $u o0 what the several staf fons societies ought todo as regards displays, I o reason why they should not follow the line ried out in the centennial exposition at Van Houten's Cocoa, “BEST & GOES FARTHEST." It stimulates and nourishes as none other, leaves no bad North Lowe Avenue. Omana, Neb,, June 16.—[To the Editor of 3 Philadelphia in 1876, A meeting of the board of h Tuie B What has become of the ¢ WThow oo 0 gni e e morine. | Thoy entored 8 protest against Gregory | Tie Bik.|—What has become of census L e d 8 e L ceunbiy ‘“‘l‘,‘““lf“:;“gv.’,\‘l“”l‘{‘; '“'V'M 7 hil’l'f":UII‘I‘l‘“:I‘Lm“)fL-L‘U e 8 | and McMurtry actig a3 administra- | enumerator for this part of the city! I do uot effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. SN to the condition of railroad matter s ; tors, Later the “contestants said | know of anyone in the vicinity of Forticth #3-VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“once tried,always usod”). The strong muy take Dr. pen presented a copy of the rules of reets who has been_countec discovered oung man | and Fa as v of ten goneral oo vors particutarly, 804 e St. Paul health department bearing on cnploved i MeMur Jnow all ubout | yet. Ne o fnyl inquiy \heen made. R e e L e e s had d the papers very regu- | contagions diseases, for the consideration of | McMurt ons in the matter,and that as | The following persons reside at this numbe yod i entod ous ¥ N 0.7 = Tiris i onsequiontiy ki too it About | the board : soom s the real estate dealer discovered that | Jumes W, Metiathron, Miss Gertrudo M K FOR VAN HOUTENS AND T g, WHEELER & WILSON MG €O, what was going on.” These were examined in detail and several ter his clerk 1 tness he | Kathron, Miss Mary k “flmn 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicagos . were recommended to the city attor with ) to | town or 200 to keep SR OBATIR P. E. FLODMAN & CO, however, the young 108 North Lowo aveniie. , i for forger; i == | and after duc deliberation yestel it was Thirtieth Street. '['l | decided that the case against MeMurtry and A resideht on Thirtieth street writes to the request that he frame an ordinancd to be uted to the council. They recommende things, that school childr ficted with scarlet f i Tuying Up Ri H. AL L v, sceond vice p Tow, attorney, and J. H. Wilson, cla of the Rock Island are in Omaha lookin pr among other from _families not allowed to attend school until five we 220 North 16thStreet. good revenue; | -2 after business connccted with the proposed | after the disease had disappeared and in the | timony. The judge ruled thatat the time the venworth, on which street ho Y & connection with the | ease of diphtheria the pupil should be kept | bapers were made out MeAllister was insaue he has not been able to tind ERS FROM. Ch Nebraska system. They [ from school for at lenst oue weole and tho papers are therefora void. a resident who has been enumerated. Yo i RS are en enring the rightofseay an | Other details regarding the duties of phy- CITY NEWS AND NO e 1747 . y 40 Ne aa llnh""(- A8 soruring b e Belobway and | gietans were also provided for, s symptoms are a little mor lue a refined com| ! M eyt \ sy 5 ¢ 5 3 8) oms a o o e arefined complexion must Py ‘ have already pald several thousnnd dollars ie hoard also considered the milk busi- ay, but she is still v 1 use Pozzoni’s powder—it produ soft und s . 0y Losy Manhood, use as to prope and the d to recommend a li nstead of each vehic f tea o ty owners between South Omaha | ness. It was decid arpy county line. An important | of §1 for cuch cow question under consideration at the ordinance now stands. A lavgo number | milk and Lime water eve whetier to cross the of rules and regulations for the conducting | Still the governor has hopes of her recoyel Bend or near Ashland of dairies were also acted upon, bearing upon R ek SOUTH OMAHA NE nt her stomach wi beautiful skin. 74 B Your Own Physician | Many men, from tho effects of youthful udonco, havo ulout & state results fronf \'y cleanliness and: * point otiior disense, is very - m h lin r.mu-l.l Th |I|nl vi-yw«l every detail of the busin 1 - o # R A T AT yuler' and i LS me of going direct to Beatrice and UV rouble scarcely sy he) P phusuburdingle bt sl R e risa solid cake ..'of scouring soap. ey produced rangements are being made for a right of way L, o into Lincoln, where ounection can he effected wish the Owmaha & Republican Vu Loy road. DeWitt O. Anderson, aged thirty-cight Clams of patie LOREIES llI‘II:‘ll:‘h: -l‘m.m_ :iuvnrhu! years, died at his home, K _street, botween ks f D/AIDIEALIONS, Twenty-third and Twenty-four P. W. Birkhauser has for the past fow | Sund morning stes and Personals, days been llating a potition in his own | ing illness, with _pneumonia. ' Mr Anderson Harvey Middleton, the new superintendent | betalf. The ay thut he muy be ap- | leaves a widow, Mus. Mat daizon;ing dny infaut son, Idwin Andor- Try itinyour next house-cleaning and be happy. CHEAP COMFORT Can be secured by the small investment in one cale of SAPOLIO when yow have a house or kitchen to clean. gners p of motive power, will arrive Wednesday to | pointed chairman of the board of public | g te SThe “CeWih o Jlioce radiqonts’ s 5 . a entee upon the duies of his position, - | works. o circulated among German-Amer- | T ey un hus heen i momper ot tho police From the paint to the pots and pans, and including the Byt ican citizens chiefly and at last accounts had | force for nearly threeyears, Atroll ¢ induced about th dozen to afix theie | night the following resolutions, windows and floors, it is the very best labor-saving Kansas City to 13 conts does not affect the oap 1 by Mar Jiaha rate, They have uever been lower 1 3 o y i / : STl LAY Lo TS ReYSEROTIRNEE | naiea o' r, Henry Bolln, a vepubli- | shal Maloncy, were adopted " by his sy for scouring and cleaning. Al Grocers sell_it. Seventy-five men were put to work laying | Mine M”‘,,"‘,L"C“‘l‘l,l",,‘,‘.:f.\:f,“'[ ;:I,j‘,..','\'. P RS ST TR QR The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. *Fuke 1 pil at 3. m., ot £ a double track on t Pacific belt | the petition and through these men it was | Whereas, Our. od co-laborer and & nana eaical ¢ urgilat siluie. D ratia i cans ln L line out as fav us 1) s improves | Jearned that Bivkhauser was making this last | friend, Deiit fins boen removed e L ;Mm‘ HeCOSBUTY O 0 ut u(lm supreme offort to induce the mayor to apy ’nm". it by willot the giver of all cused busing e line wil ended | i | pert wnd’ \ s Femulting 20 the other terminus us s00u as HECOssAry. Honry Pundt says that the petition was | o Lifrsis e have known FH bk ks {riy Lma— praentd to i lat Sutuntay momming i | St tigiiie S P o BNJOYS Evory dngrodiont. e :.m-v.“»\"w not move th: Hl.llg\,luull" |”\I\I \” ,{I | I\';‘\‘m‘l ‘11;5.‘d‘n‘f\‘,'.\:’ll"'!h".‘.“ ever ready and Both the method and results when :‘,W 5 Sa \ui”H s itaukht S oY ““‘_‘_“‘ - b It further resolved, That the sympathy Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant b N ind it | hau . 1 of the South Oniidvy poliee LOrce o horeby ex 1 Tabadking tahho toxts a0 mote ety moaled paok A S ment for chairman of the board of public | Pilitd o Ll thitheal it nnd feiendn ot tive | and refreshing to the taste, and ac ontaining 60" bila, ‘earofully 'com 7 1ot and hor ! 1 works xan..h[u(uxwl. sonted {0 o that cuivseds and thitd copy of these resol i U | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ~lmm‘} s 'l s L: e position~and T _siened his petition. | Tho funeral will take plac 10 oclocke | Lver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- g A 9 $ SATSDARILA A PropArat, & g e | Had Tinown more about this matter T would | today from his Late restdons Uhe intor- | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- i Row England Modical Institute, best result. Why d try b N o et ke dent will b in Foreat Luwn comeiers, | aches and fovers and cures habitual t@ 24 'Tremont Row, Boaton, Mass, Ente Guard he said: “There goes my choic Wilt aLtona tho raral: MU constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 20%. Conyright. thm, by ¥ 1. Hinen g Hou, Diok Boillu eutortatued. the Omaha ROET A IR L el B )6 | e . only remedy of its kind ever pro- at the Elks’ club rooms last ovening in honor Leavenworth Boulevard. L kyards company was held yestor- | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in of their magnificent prizo-winning work © WeASUTeS. uro 1 TSR T o i e its action and truly beneficial in its , Tlucoly ; i 1 joure douations of land o widen West | joiy A, McShane, William A, Paxton, John | effects, prepared only from the most Tlioro was an biter abseaco of all formality | Teuvenworh stivct to o 130-foot boulevard | 4, Croighton, Milion Rogers, M. C, Keith | healthy and agreeablo substances, its whatever "‘“d‘ i \"I 1s i B Nl -'I‘-] -"l”"““;‘ 'I""‘”’"‘ BOW | and Bdward A, Cudaby of the board, and | many excellent qualities commend it an oceasion to show tho \tlen K, & number of prope wolders having | 2rosider . N. e ¥ . \ 3 gl i N | A Lanau alern ot tha RS DS M AR Actlog F rsigent W, N, Babeock aud Sec- | to all and have made it the moet z they had acquitted themsolves was belug circulatod for that purpose. A pobition | was to'iet on the contempiated improvemets ! l"‘L’“]“" remedy known. farche ratmaphof AL ORIROHIC ANR BURAIRAL DIRARRD, RratosArpiisoces fop Reformik | appreciated by at least one of tho best fr Wil be presented to tho council asking the | in the yards. The new building s | Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c | quirink Med eutor Surgionl Treatment. NINKTY IROOMS FOIL PATIENTS. Hoard ad attend M | m.\vm they have in their h i establishment inumedi th Union Lyards banlk will 'be ovee [ anat 818 bt te hutai i aan i e oo ey Weatt Welio Torolrcatare on Doformitios and Beacos, énases, (1) Pt Cirvaiora of | Aud that the prineely off Mr. Berlin | said stre the county commissi eust of the exchange building ; % DY ading pino, Piles, Tumors, Caicer, Catareh, Bronehitia, Tnhala v sr. Kdnoy were most thoroughly ready to do the erading at brick with stone facings, 40xF gists. Any reliable druggist who 4 5% Wi OF Womon ok Conkhement | (N ' me + dent in the faces and w cost to the ¢ alf the street boing stories high. A large barn wil may not have it on hand will pro y rivate VAT g TETSON'S lunt young gentlemen w the city limiis. At the meeting of « nmodate patrons of A : 1 o Dissas 2'th syatum Without meroury . / > Bty sOR GIRbE b s R ae al i USCiA(| AORCRIGale. RASTDN " GF KIS ) eure it promptly for any one who | Furs 3 b sevated e mome vy | SOFT AND STIFI [oh Through Pullman palace | and Leayeuwyith strect, it was dovided to | be graded down to o level and 'tho removed | wishes to try it.” Do not ‘accept any | Cuiul R0, DR T Nl | Boyd's Opera House Bloc sleopers, din feoe reclining chaje | #bandon the vi atter for the present | earth will be used to fill up Lake Pivonka, substitute. Mistory of ¥ n M ar BOOK TO MEN FREE, upon Private J cars to Chicago and | intervening points | B ovder to p boulovard scheme a3 | east ot the exchan Pho! ve S | o oclal 0 Nervoua Discasc. L potency, Sypiills, Gioer and Vari 0sels, with quostion lst: Address R R T vin tho great itock Istand routs, Ticks | Tpidly as possil % Auothier mocting will be | extended over both the place flles in, and | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Chios iy, P A greaviock Ialand- ) di © place Thursday night, free | the section @ wil 15 will bo at SAN FRANCISC0, OAL g 2 v tuciit ot office 1602, Sixteeuth and Farnam. 10 the pahlle s i Sl o At | N L LT Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb,

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