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=s e senma. B A m ———— e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, DEATH OF RICHARD KITCHEN, Another Well Known Citizen Passes Away After Montlis of Buffering, A CAREER OF USEFULNESS ENDED. Thousan-1s Mourn the Lossof a Friend Constant and True -A Brief Sketeh of His Life. Death has dropped its veil of mystery down upon the life drama of another of Omaha's well” known Richard Kitche The end came a morning, after having bec many months made long and sorely wearisome by suffer Morc than o ago Mr, Kitehen became the vietini of u nervous disabi from which ho never afterward could ol man of great will power, and posses lom ftable rence, he made herculean sistance against the aggr o power, but citizens only to find himselt bafed, and each month the holder of less chances for success than r. Last August his brother, Mr. B. Kitchen, prevailed upon him to permit of his removal 10 Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md., in the hope of gaining relicf, The sick man had been there In Septemb al returned to Omaha—to die He was the ]|-l man in the world to allow any fuss being made over him, and for this reason he permit- ted himself to be wheeled about the ofih the hotel in an in s chinir buta few times, Soon after returning here he took to his bed and never left it Through all his long and trying illnesss the sufferer hias been the constant care of his brother, Mr. J. B. Kitehen, and wife, both of whom have sacrificed themselyes upon eve and all oceasions to their brother's comfor ¢ him all the attention which a loving itude and wealth could suggest. or some time prior to his death M. Kitchen was unconscious, and it was in that state that the final summons found him Although the cnd has been anticipa 1t comes with stinging torce, particu his lifelong, consti Kitchen, the choked with spoke of how he and *Dick d nml stuck closeand constant to cach were barefooted boys at Tn all their ship from carly into old wge they never kept an account of any kind itever between themselve Their earnings have always gone into a account andboth drew thercon for whate oy needed. They were never scparated 1 each but fora very brief scason at a and where one went the other would ac- business partn m 5 cerl he removed to northorn Mi Kunsas, when that state w drifted to New Mexico in 1856, the rado, Utah « Wyoniing. He o Omaha in 1878 and ope ned the Withnell bouse. In 1881 he and his brother,” Mr. J. B. Kitchen, commenced the P s finished during the suc cen and i ton hotel, which sar, and v frolghting business. ]rlmus.m(lhlmmwn\ mment contracts. 1t was while thus engaged that he laid the {uu\v.l.n ions for the handsome fortune which he now I \ll Kitchen ne but a mother, s areleft to mourn o draped chancell 1. At 9:40 last evening they were taken h, Kan., to be lai Speaking of the deceased, TTon, W. A. Pa ton said: 1 have known' Dick Kitehen for thirty years, Ho wus ns good a s ¢ sun cver shone upon. A big friend no man ever had th friended by Dick Kitelion, and thousands of th and e wado then it i ):huhl men of |m g ief el k a hotel man he stood at the ion. 1da Bruce Laid at Rest, The African Methodist Episcopal church was not large enough by Lalf to hold the crowd of people that througed to it yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of 1 the unfortunate colored girl that was drowned at a picnic held at Waterloo by the colored Masons last week, It was one of the most extensively attended head of hiis prof funcrals ever held in Omiha, In addition to the hundreds of friends of the young lady among the coloved people. of the a large number of white folks who had known hej aany members of the class in the b of which she was a meniber, were present. “The remains were eneased in o handsome rose colored casket, whichi was literally cov- ered with floral t “The long immersion the body, but, the fuce o able, Tiie, funeral services were W. A Moore, pastor including h school water had told upon yet distinguish- conducted by of the The sermon’ wus an eloquent_one. preacher spoke of what the givl had accoms plished 1w the literary field against ove whelming odds, and more particulariy of the work she had’ done in the vineyard of the Father by teaching in the sehool The members of the Sunday school class sat wamediately in front of ‘the casket, all wearing white badges, Tears started in all their eyes when the reference wus made to the loving attention of their dead teacher. Miss Reed, n_member of the dead girl's class in schiool, read a memorial poem, and then the remuins were borne away to emetery and lnid _to everlasting M. L. Wilson, 8. G. ville The Willinm Fletehe The mother & have been scriously i Bl had so the fune Fun rdon, The remains of little Harry Gordon, the boy who was drowned in Pickerel lake la Friday, were laid at rest at etery y rrday mornin, The funeral was from the family residence, 1588 North Nineteenth street, at 9 o'clock in tho morning, Tho servioos wero conduet by Rev. A, R Thain of the church, tho fourtecnth chapter of St.John ho seleot the second verse: *In my Father's hous Porest Lawn are many mausions, if it were not so I would have told I go to pre are B for = you” and | rom theso 1s spoke o few tender ds of comfort; told of the love of tho 0 intercede for man at » throne of the Father. He spoke of the love for children of Himwho had said: “Suf fer tho littlo children to como uyto me. he pullbearers were Willio Phillips, Albert malee, Jumes Traill, Albert Munnecke, Gordon Raymond and Howard Ruymond. Dl New Map of Nebraska. E. C. Bridgeman of 84 Warren street, New Yorlk, Is the publisher of & new railroad and township map of the state of Nebraska which presents certain features of excellence which are not to be found in other maps. The scale of the map is six miles to the luch, | day | u pa and this expands the surface to the ample di mensions of five feet eloven inches by six feat six inches, and it is withal as handsome as the improved facilities for engraving, print- ing, coloring and mounting & work of such magnitude can make it. Another feature of and four T state capitc colloge and state & colored in counties and townships, it is admirably adapted for use in schools, and sc what some school_authorities hav tried to obtain, Local geograp) imp map like t subdivid in vain has been is would mark a new era in the study of the subject, ns most pupils leavo school with a better knowledge of the location of foreign countries than of the counties Almost_adjoining their own. Every child ould i vaphy of this state in- libly impr his miod. 1t ought to hools in place of the maps from which Ivv Tutroduced i anti ed. The map is Brid Ad and township map and is reasonable and a few good men are wa help ' in_supplying the schools of the state Marshall Coe,” Lincoln, Neb,, is the sole agent. Nervous debility, poot memory, diffidence, sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr, Miles? Nervine. Samples free ut Kuhn & Co.’s 1oth and Douglas. ket Housekeepers have had no_trouble the past week in making up a bill of fare to please the most fastidious from the multitnde of pro- ducts in the fish, meat, poultry, vegetable and fruit lines which dealers display at their stands, and pri very reasonable. A visit to the provision sulted in fin all kinds, Beef is quoted at choice rib roasts, 15w 18¢ for s are worth for sitloin and porte t5¢ per_pound, round and rump H@ stores re- corned beef 8@ 10e, dried beef 11@ie, spr 1 mutton 812 10¢, e s d tongues utlets 8 to Bacon is 12 e, 55 hams, wholc vs’ there were perch, buf. it at 10¢; cod and and_spring chickens pound and a half 80 to re quoted at 15¢ aud 10c e ducls at L, In vegetables there are cauliffower at b cach; new cabbage b api onions, potatoes at e a pound; per’ peck: tomatoes 1 G0e perdozen, cucumbe: > per do blacki s per quart, r s sseherries Se per quart, s to 40¢ cach, and canteloup George Canuphell, Hop) Burdock Blood Bitters tion for the blood und stomach eve tured, 1y Runaway. While ith his wife and babics was driving out T ternoon b senty-fourth s yester- team became frightened at & mot ing the bits in then mouths started out furious pace, spilling the children along the street for a distance of acouple of blocks. The team was stopped and after getting his load once more in shape the man pursued his homeward way. There njuries sustained, other than a few et with the sidew bis name, but stated nly coming in_ cont man reiused to giv the |h" and bowels through ¢ principle. They speed bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spléndid " for men, women and children,” Smallest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 25 conts, Samples fred ut Kulin & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. in and the Syrians. al Lutheran chur 2. Tammosinr, a S Sy At Kountze Memo) terday morning Rev. who has been in the city u number of weeks, oceupicd the pulpit, speaking upon the sub- a His talk was l]ln:mm" the in the nature habits and eus heathens a re rapidly be 'ms 4 wornu: xion Powde gives it, He Drove Out the Flies. cison, the |»|'|v|||'u-un'n( a bukery at 2407 erday afternoon adopted plan of disposing of the flies 1n the cook room, where re tho thickest, he lighted getting in its arrived in time anew and nove about his prem the inseets w of paper, which was work, The five dep to save the build rapidly timent M dry 1p for chil- L allays all pai, S, W. Wadsworth, o stone Ninth street, near Hugo, is the father of a lar Iy. morning his wife presented him bright gtle girl babios, their weight bélng twenty-one pound wson living on \piaty becoming combix THE REALTY MARKUL, W on re { during 800 3,000 4 ipsett, lots 12 and 13, bIk 8, Kondall's udd,"'w d 3 K Fluck and wifeto K d Starr, loté 6 1o 1018 6 16 10, Dk Joiin Hotr 0 LD Fowler truste ik 62, South Omahi, wd P8 Kelly (o Isidc e, 10t 17, bik 20, Hanseon Plice, w d Mutual Trust Company o MG Murtin | lot o, bik 2, B SHIIS add, w d John Burlelgly ot ul, 1ot 18, blk adwite 1o S 1 Hasking A B Patriek's add, 1,600 W Cralks I W .00 | s uwlm-f | conter i 1 Tyt ¢ tutatnk 1o B Hensnaw, Toi 5 Plainview ad, ‘w d i wind wife to Mary Poterson, West Side, w d 600 1 wite (o Honie sy | 4l in 10 1 | any o Mutual | . 10ts 13 und 10, blk 8 i, Jag 10, bllc 16, A 3 | i Pl d 3,8 | o E'Rieto und wite to. Benis Durié oms | any, lotd, bk “1," Saunders’ & H'sad, A | excolience s the newness of many of | its details. It is not made from older and tables that have | become antiquated, 'but the newest | facts and the me it results are pre- | ted in its und tabular state- | to be | ¥ taught, and the introduction of a | alot, SH OMAHA'S ARP SHOOTERS., | rn from the Davenport Tou nt Covered with ¢ The members of the Omaha verein who wen to Divenport to_attend. the contest of sharpshooters, returned hom > last They Ret night covered with glory and dust. Seven- teen of the Omuha club were in the party, and they won trophies which were doubly valusble when it is considered how great were the odds against the Omaha men. There were about four hundred contestants present, and all of them except the Omaha team used the hip rest and hair triggors. ha men shot {offt-hand and with ound pull. is customary in t kind to give the off-hand shots t, but it was not done in this case, the scores made by the one-third better Omaha "gold modal, given to those who scored 300 points on this taviet, Herman Stockman and George Karll wero awarded the two main prizes on_the union ct. It is not known what these prizes s, 48 the oMicial score had not been com- Pleted” when the Omubo team started for home. In the contest for seventy-five points, Joe Brown of , the best shot in the contest, ed B4 points, shooting with the rest and trigger, while Stockman scored 60 points and Karll 50, All those present complimented the Omaha team highly on their work, and acknowledged that if they 156 the rest and hair trigger th all the other: The O had a special sleep: slept in it while in Da The Wi was extremely hot and several cases of sun- stroke were reported. The Omaha team, managed to keep comfortable in their slecperand did not suffer from the heat. Erec. Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervino at Kuhn & Co. sth and Douglas; cures headuche, nervousness, sleeplossness, ncu- rulgia, fits, cte. ““Tis strange, passing strange,” that 1l let their children die with hen it is a noted fact that Jeffties’ preventive and cure never in any cuse. Twenty-fivo years' trinl has proven No physician re quired. Best rofc Price 3. Address box ¢ OFFICER DRU parents diphtheria en. 7, Omaha, Neb. MY'S ASSAILA med Fleshback Arrested on Suspicion. The condition of Oficer Mike Drumm A Grader who was shot by a tramp yester- duy morning, s unchanged. No further attempt has been made to re- move the ball, which has been located thc left shoulder blade. The attending ight that he had no * blood poisoning foar of tho results, unle: set in, man gi\'in;: the name of Frank arr at Twentieth will be held for identification. During the early part of the month Flesh- back, whoisa i s artested by Officers Druring, Hoge and ‘Shoop, and after being released from jail he made some threats to the effect that hl, would get even with these meu if it took ten years. This in connection with the place where he was arrested and the description of the shooter, ns_given by Drumiy, cauges the officers to believe they have the guilty party. Ttasupertor oxcellonco provon (n millions of homes formore than a quarter of n contury. It ing Powder, docs wlum, Sold only In can: PRICE BAKD « W York Tu guro Billousness, Sick Hendacho, Conatipatio Malaria. Tiver Complaints, -tk tho sato n renedy, SMITH'S BiLE BEANS Uso the SMALL SIZE (40 little beans to the bot- tle). They are tho most convenient: sult all ages. Pricoof either size, ua cuuls per bottle, K SS|NQ 7. 17, 70: Photo-gravure, pancl 6l of this piet ceuts (coppers or stinips fLpnie 4 DRINK I\OO[ HIRES BEER. The Purest and Best Drink in the World, Appetiz oarkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic, 1o (quid] llons, BOTTL Guaranteed. rasily Made. Try It e Grocer for 1t and take At you get HIRES', THE ONLY GENUINE. "Made by C. E. HIRES. Philadeluhia, Penn PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Agents for Omaha A EVERY 1le st Sole 1514 Farnam Street, Hard Wood, Very Strong and Du- rable. Set up in Your Own Yard, Compltlc $8.50. nar . C.y e Omaha: €. A o8 64,000 | Quinhia AL 1% dllia, Vouncl BIags. #, 05 § 105 8 o 8L Melehor, South constigatlon ' not remedieil in season, is liable to become habitaal and chronic. Dras- tic purgatives, by -weakening the bowels, confirm, rather than cure, the evil. Ayer’s Pills, being mild, effective, and atrengthening in their action, are gener- ally resommended by the faculty as the best of aperients, “Having been subject, for fvnrfi to constipation, witheut being able to find much relief, T at last tried Ayer's Pills. 1 deem it both a duty and @ pleasure to testily that I hay darived great bene efit from their use, For over two years past I have taken one of these Ivilll every night before retiring. I would not willingly be without the Q. Bowmun, 26 East Main st., Caxlisle, Pa. “T avo boon taking Aver's Pills and using them in 1y family sinc cheerfully recommend thein {06l need of & wnfe but effectunl cathart — John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky. “For elght yoars T was afflicted with constipation, Which at last became so back that thé ductors could do no moro for me. Then I began to take A Pills, and soon the bowels reco their natural and regular actio now T am in excellent health Loughbridge, Iryan, Texas. “ Having used Ayer's Pills, with good results, I fully indorse them for the pur= poses for which they are recommended.” ~T. Conners, M. D., Centre Bridge, Pa. Extraordinary Attractions Will be offered this week in our Boys’ Department, we are deter= light weight Clothing, and mined to close out our entire stock of Boys’ will have a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, at Goc; sold everywhera at 1,235, sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely mada up, at ¢2.25; worth $3.50. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid, is marked $2.50; fully ¢4.50. | The grandest h'lr,r.:mn we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, very stylish and well made, which we have marked down to $2.90. The suit is cheap at $5. In long pant suits we have also several large lots, which have been marked down very low to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys' Suits, sizes 14 to 18, of strictly all wool ca terns, both very neat, these we offer at §4.50. It is a good wor suit, and no young man need be ashamed to wear one. s —— the suit 1s worth imere, in two different pate ng as well as a good wearing You have many times paid $10 for a Ayer’s Pills, TREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. What do doctors know about corsets ? They know a good deal more sometimes than they dare give their patients the benefit of ! . What are they afraid of ? Losing their patients. Many a woman would throw her doctor overboard sooner than change her corset. What do women know about corsets ? The doctors and women together know all there is to be known, They all agree that Ball's is the proper corset. You can go to your store and get it and wear it two or three wecks and get your money again, every cent of it, if you want it. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. (CHI0AGO CORSET CO,, Chicago and New York, Make Yourself Comfortable. i [ | | | [ | | | [ 1 Sydney Smith’s sugges- tion of taking off one’s flesh and sitting down in one's lmncs was made before the d.l) of modern improv-| hm-nt's. Now comfort nny‘ Ibe secured and good taste| |not be offended by slmp]y‘ | donning a thin coat and vest ‘and a light pair of trousers, | A full supply of the \(lmh for the heated term may bc |found at DenuamamLutteru Denwver, Colo., Capital Prize $7,500. EACH. MONTIL PAYS ALL PRIZES. l\'H()I)l'\' COLORADO, 1 409 -~ STREET. our large dractice, VED to d con EACH $20,370 PAID BANK OF COMMERCE Address B. F, DENVER, -1.» acious i venient offices, Drs. Sefit.. & Datts, ;1405) Dougles St. Omaha, Neb, | suit of the same quality of goods. Another lot of fine Sitk Mixed Cassimere Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offered at $6 The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants, Every mother knows of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the spend time to sew them over or mend them. We select for our rial, and have them made strong. It pays to come to us for knee pants, an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 100 dozen Helmets at 4oc. 100 dozen Helmets, ventilated, at 45c. The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢ and g1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. e have just received a delayed shipment of 8o cases of fine light weight calf, congress and lace Shoes, Wardwell welt, smooth innersole, very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These shoes ought to have been here four wecks ago and were to be sold for ¢3.00. In order to close them out we have marked them $2.25. Positively $4.00 is the price which shoe stores would charge you for such a shoe. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. 1. DeTURK’ CALIFORNIA 1e8 11]0 j\\l) Zinfande CALIFORNIA'S Choicest :-: Production. 2 VOR SALE BY Riley Bros., | Diilon & Co., Wholesale F. Dellone & Cc ) Liguor Dealers. Heimrod & Han Henry Pundt § Liquor Dealer DeTurk s Zinfundel™ has nopecramong Ar can Wines, while itequals the best fiported cla that she can buy Knee Pantsg sarment, and she don’t have to knce pants only durable matey This scason we have ¥ € DR. J. &. Mc(‘REW THE $PECIALIST. PRIVAY BISEASES ment. A cureis i from 3 to. STRISTURE : relieving the bladder, pronounce it a mot wonder- ful suceess. A complete cure in a few duya widiout pain, Ins riments or loss o€ e, | And all wes lorgans tims hwurm vousnesg, in the s aud me dread ALR : BARRENKESS it t home withont fnstruments. A wonderful remedy. HOURS for Tdics from 2 to 4 ON of the Skin, CATARE ".'::t‘l:%! plstsnca nfihasein, SYPHILIS A Bladder cured 1 80 t0 L0 duys. The medical profesaion. Every i o from e blood; u complete cure guaranfeed. OFFIGE The Doctor i nneurpnesed in the trestment of forms of Private I No treatmont has ever by more suce on) Groecers and i wo Int = ANy ) J Granmcdl [Eotiery of Juakez Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionarles. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE TURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING JUAREZ Apong Wil talko place in publie at the CITY O (formerly Paso del Norte), Moxtoa to 0T, M. m or 14th 8t., 8. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1890. 28d, Under the personal superviston ot GEN, JOIy S, MOSBY, ana MR 0AMILO ARGUELLES the formor a gentlenan of such prominonco in tho United States that his proson ne 1s. » sufficient guarantee (o the publie thab tho drawinies will be held with stelos honesty and fairs ness 1o all, and the latter (the Supcrvisor of the Mexican Goveramenty 13 of cqual standlug and lutegrity, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets!- Only 60,000 Ticketsl ( WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICKETS, ) e a Written tee to cure nll Norv. oue Discaves, such oy )y Weake Momory, Loks Vi Lost Muihood, Nery: & tiuny onsuees, Lskitudo, e of posier of the Generative Or ox, cansed by over-cxertion, youth. 7 tovacco, 1ore fror A all draiis ane, in cit ul iildiscretions, or the exceesive use B PRIZRS ‘rlllul\hm “.."‘f'x’u:-'.fi'f("v“" )nx:;l |:: LIST OF m { App! imati m o cury e vert bockel, rice |4 Prze of $60,000 §60, 5}({{1[:,:: s o MR arantoe o ours or refund 100 Prizes of L by mail to wyknlhl #8. Cir ition this papor. “Address 08 Terminals to §6).0)) Peieo of & lICAL €O, Branch Office '«“1' U.8.A G Terminals L $10,00 Prize of §10 eact v Stet. CHIC SALE TN OMATIAL N 1014 Prizos amounting to... 3th and Do nglas 4t It any tickot drawing o prizo 18 sent to tho untors " s faco valug will by od and remiuod U clinricn AL B BIRONSON, k. Dnuuumusss |4 ALL THE WOKLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR Hl\lNEh’ GOLULN‘ SPECIFIG_ i Sonduetod with honosiy, fairn Gvariyah TSNS oY, com i orvisor it ., Connty, Sireot and Number. Moro raptd malk I bo nasured by your enciosing an onvels your full aidress. MEXICAN INFERNATIONAL BANKING (1 Vity of , Moxldon nd remittances for tickets by ordinary lattor, contalning ~T Irdor, NOTICE. 3y il Expross Companios, New York ixonange, Baak Druftor Postal Note. Address all reglstercd lotters to MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juaraz, Mexlico, via El Paso, ToxX. | | i ; N CBISh & Dotigias PLds Sou i & poel ffotridesiR sl ffiis?,g,uafia@ew | L& TEih & Cun URUCE & T | NG JOSEPH GILLOTT'S | STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, N, 1889, THE 08T PERFECT OF PENS, PARI3 EXPOSITIC