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¢ \ [T (4 . |8 a = b (2 UNUIMBERING OF THE (USS. Propwed Opeming With Heavy Fin of the Auti-Prohibitin Cimpign, fHE SUGGESTION OF THE MAYOR. T the prolibition w ns hile Citi wemly Sustiino cnsoff Om a4 By Leading ha and Attracts Attention in the Colorts an ey follow to | talent. 1 it th for the com at men as Ju 1" o\ anti-prohibition of’ Prohibitl interview with M question, rted inTue Bey planof procalure wo tho fight car lon't believein in o this thing. ' 4 accompli sil o, fayor Cushing on that gentleman as having spoken in Omaha, T woul ried on by hom portations when »my mind the thing | t amountof goc isto have suc Judge Popploton, John Thumton, \wage, John L. Webster and fifty hat I coull name challnge the adyicates of probibition to an open de- bat other vary promiien t plac be upon the question of how would effect Omaha re: in which this proposition pe whom the roayor re {oi gestion i grood ¢ e llu-m'!h.“’\ m @ business standp ng O miha speak [ at sople of ns wor Tiid ore | s that oo akers e and which tas don say Boyd's op the by probibition tothec le and ¢ rred, 4 city htai ned ldwin thi 1 woul the discussion I als of o fou ides would adv if some k 80 much g to the b Ton 7 o 3 or this o sorr te prohibition usiness end of the ity For the purposo of sscertuining the manner s roceived by the ally those to ne followingopin s tho mayor howw mid 18- pre fir as lead b think itwould be our prohibition fates out in the licnse law o in thisstate. s 1t b, v voy —If T understand the mayor’s *tly, T am heartily in favorof it. Tt woild domonstrate that Omaha is alive to thesitudtion and the published arguments woild have wlholesome effect, 1 wolld gest, that Kanss men who voted for prohibition and who have sinceseen ftsutter failure (and there are many such) should o invited the to addres: Omahia and the state. Their waoild have & powerful effect voles for high license, Iowa men could also beinvitd argu most s sent any qu of it inthis i ingbefore maits which have been usc and et want tosee our ougisy posted spealkers. sclectod thon Isnae S. Hascall ~Debat alim uld e ans deba infavorof goin of th ouranti-proiibition meetings inthe to speak to oo ek from actual ex 15 would be naa surer Rush s tacto, i} yof all way nto the p tance, Tl the people with t it in publ to tho shibitionists to do i peoplo. nee and their swerble, bateis the fairest, s inwhich tog x sle, 1 am infavor posit i hosarn d in otho best, most, 1o states, thor answer © the question, by Butl « p-meeting 0. L us hold pry heart of the city, in a plice procirdd by ourelyes. Then, and atsuchu plice, let us nvite the opposition to send theirsplakers Another thing, we do not want any boy law- yes or inexperienced young aspirants for lwhn-.dpl'wfi cent on the stand atthese de- utes. Wewantour bigyest, best and most experimced talkers ther 8t. A, D, Balcombe—I am i fayor of the dchate, heartilyso. It is justthething but Iet's buindependent about it—hire our own hall, ete. The brainiest men in the city should be obtained—no sy ists will bemen who have n pealcers wlho will_represo carefuiand lifelong study boys this time, I" M the prohibition e this thinga Nothing will be sohazirdous and 8o sundy reult in defeat for us as to allow th usual run of Yomg campaign speakers to el up Al atempt. to go igalist the old-timers such Tt theded the conme 1 tho ers open im al results of city bethe key note, prohibitionists ill produce, tely and ne lot prohi bition to our County Clerk 0'Malley—Discuss it? Well I should say discuss it, I am about dis- Eustedwyiththe way in which the anti-pro- hibitionists have been keeping in theirholes allthotime, The prohibitionists of the en. tire Uite ates are npidly contering in Nebraska for the fight of theirlives, Within The past thirty days £150,000 has come into the prbibition tr . y in Nebr from the east to carry the state with. Discuss it inpublic? Yes, And It us have only our stongest men to meet the skilled spakers wihom the other side will put upto tulk for them. County Attomey Mahoney—Yes, thy idea of dibating the questio with the pobibilionists is a good one, What we need even more, however, s thotough organization. It was on account of lackot organizatin thit Tova was lost. 1 wis thore all througl thit that their lack of o with elie. “With intere Fred € Somerthi; and Al aled slould the o, th Put our biege phtforn when it ¢ hose trai organiz ge, and 1know tion had more to their failure there than anything o anc mes and think it g must bo dono most active me Political line: s fall and be thought of, and tarible dopressing offe prohibitory law would | ness interests of Omal publiv ichting this D followingr from the editor and democrats common ous areth enemy, A best men on the to debating with ned prohibitionists. I read them yor's interview was very sensible and doie atonce, easures must be should he obliter- but wne thing that s tho the adoptio of u veupon tho busi- d Nebmska Re- should unite in 1 think the ose of s pricticl Explains. Mayor Cishing's attention vas alledto the YA LS and « s Republica THELR VIEW 0 airinwar, tus st pronibition, 1ot i ono way, then pige of yes- an: w o nslder this war Lnanothoer or Clshing, 1 1ot © iy, thenin amother. Thisls anindention of What the frindsof prolibi- thn nny expect. The antls are at loast frnk. If ot tn one way, then fnanother. Fine Bntinen ttraly, fron the mayor of Onaha, W Aftort s ask 10 had read this d to state just whas Xtract the me yor t e meant by the expression which the Republican had quoted. e rejliod: and had no used the change o publican.” Should 136 Made Clear. 0 should be a general dis tion question great int Oarns he s n it YT meautthatall is faie inhonorablo war, reference to the methods that Jnowing oes attribute as the which ducoment £ leart in thie Re- - July 2—To the estion of Mayor C lnt me. Thoo Is a g abroad that there isno pos: e Jng the present high lice emsibo looal optin pohibition s ot « Wwhich shuts it t L rfuse the granting of ditor of T'rie 13 Ex ushing that there sionof the prohibi-+ and that measures should be wee o elucate voters upm th wsts at stake this fall, is anexc i impression of retain- L with its 2150 provision, and that if rarrie a law no right to licenses to soll Yiquorin localities whers public setiment is sginst itssale, will be the reult, that the but this fact sh n bo 1o chauce to misle o this is not ning in for the oif 1l iuthat respect, i We ow W not 0 Anti-Prohit in Tun Mayor Cushi ith wse, the present prohibitionis not 1 be made $ clar dvoters B, J. tion s Bee sn inter- ng, in which he slvises a discussionof tho isue now pefare the poplo of Nebrasks, liceuse vs. proli- bition, On behalf of the advocates of the prohib- flory wmendment, I am authoried to lo s you may design re ready todiscuss the effectsof the tory amondment upon the business in- 0 @ sewhex W s O anti-prohibition for 4 Joint diseu 1 Omaha and thi A i hal- ist in this city or ssion at awy time s staw. We will agreato an equal division of time, We further agree to s of constat trafh, ¥0 l;m ut on en tal My ou, M. o pplate ou can Now i eeting. and its W any business this ch. oy Ju > Suvage ol ou mean bu that we may Cu GS. LO. G ban don wl prohibition when you clearly show that prolibition has or will prove detr our advocac; except the liquor ‘twvin sisters sdlengo is opento Thunton, Judge anyof the fif 1055 les us hear from arrange an early cry respectfully, snLEs W ATTS, I, of Nebnsia, DN t, WATEIR. The Eeonomioal Company Addresscs the City Coumnoll. Tothe Honorabl Richard C. Cushing, nayor, and Messs. Thomis J. Lowrs, E'r Kaspar, Patrick Ford, Danid Willam Coope John Mels I James Donnel ario, E.E Morarty, Theodore Olsenand Henry Osthoft, memers of dty council of Omaha Gentlernen the More than two monthsago an orlinaice was submittel to the honoral) cily cunel, which vou comy s kKing for a charter for the Omiha ISconon cal waterworks company 0 supply tho citizens of this city with pumw, fillered water for domestic and nanufecti: ing purpc The ord inin cohas received the approval of tho assistant city attorney anl a majrty of the judiciary committee of your body, bt aishes befor onsideration, ul waterworks company offe » boly the pledge of Now Y | still’ Lar dafinity The E togiveto s tho Fon, Tk your boly without a gon- tloman of I i favoribly known | inall financal conters, tht tho new conpany ifchartered will notsell outits franchise to the Amerian witeryc comp any stop prejudicial to the inte | ety of Omuha. 1t will give o b > ap- proved by yourboard, inthesumof 00,00, that it will furnish ¢, izens with pure Missori viver water at 2 por cent | than the Amerian wat ths cong 1t proposes to begin work s days after the clarter shall been geanted and the bond approved, topush thowork of the company with wpidity a8 will meet the resonuble ex- of yourhonorable body. rberis fuilty, obscure or wsath particnlar, you ar requested Ane orto pre pare anew one for svering the points set forth taxes the people, within thirt have | toarnnd t | our acceptince inthispetition. Wiat we desireis the right to provide pure water tothe people of Omihia i petition 0 the Anevicin. waterworks , and_ we arewilling to abide any riction your hoorable body is ingto impose. What wewant is proipt. 10 your part for o agiins tour proposi- Respcthilly sl OvALL EONOMICAL WATERYOTES CoM= ANY, DBIRKHAUSER'S L TLE LIST. w Chairman Wants a oty off Appoiniments, ofpublic works considered tho question yesterday, In- h brought ina Lt of brick “hirtieth streot in various stages Mo- Mheboa floed by spector Mumni from North of vitrification, e ard then discassed the best stinguish good bricks from lopod that it was o ve dificult matterto do without _breaking the bricksand the bowd deciled to g to the tor. acion and investigzato the e Squins, (he sweeping c tractor, ping of ud hud been instruction on wentiolh strect crviclin by the hewy minsto the depth of soveral inches at the fnte mof Webster andhe asked whether the cleaing of » under the head of manus abor or pin. Major | tractors be Ay suggested that edto cean the the ute on- contractor be divected to doth pay_therefor tobe deducted of the foruer con laid on the tablo clean omthe accoint t Mhis matter was further conside for nd the board adjourned to the work on North Thirtioth street,where th initiated into the mysteries of paving brick. A ftor Chairnan Bivkbauser of the boavlof publicworks and Major kuray had returied frorm inspecting the b iz on North Thirtieth street 10om the for- mer dilated very Volubly arious kinds of brick. He was finully induced to allow the business of the bord to proced and Major Furay proceeded to make intelli giblo W bad been found at the work. He stated thatabout two blocks of the street lad_ been paved, but of thebricks piled up ready for liying a largre per cent had been founnd utter) 1fit for u A large number had been pickel out at randorm and broken and were found to be in bad condition. The majorwasof the opinion that nob more thar hird we itrified, then introd uced his inevitable and directi Co, be d tode- new chairman was Bythistimeit was alter 6 o’clock, and the nan suddonly Qto e ina great He prodiced a list of names and recommended that the board end them for appointment as inspeetors on the public works, The were twelve names on the list and the other two members scamed thon cive- fally. They doclared thut they did not know any”of tho parties named. A glanc tho list showed that almost withot exception they were democritic ward workers, The chirmin became very unewsy md fidgeted aboutin his seat as thouigh ha was Atting ona redhot stove. He 0ok off his glasses, wiped them, put thon on agin and then repeited tt ation several times. AL the time ho wi ing on the necos- sity for hureying the matter as he “wanted 0 get throu with it be the Fourtn,” andl he As getving hungry T'his sort of lurty did niot g with the old wheolhorses, however, and Mr Fluray called for the list of the inspectors who enplyed st year, his 4" and anothe list wis ¢ men of Jnow neapability. This as donewith great cre and deliberation went consultations with the er and Major Balcombe, and with fr sistant city n tho chairmin grow. fortablo every minute, and when vised list was presented o binhe 1y. Major Furiy ~ remonstrated 15t the o an’s payingoff all bis politicl debts o at thoexpnso of the pablic works, but proposedd that six menbe mmel by the chaiman andsix by the other tvo members of tho board. Thechaine ustuliedoverthis for some time, but finally gulped dow big chunk of disippointmait md consented to namocight men and let the othexr mexb name six “This wis finully ingz list will I o firmation toand the £ - recommended to the coneil Phillp Sl 5, William rant, John 1 D. Cosgrove, William y Sharp i D, D, 0°Connell. thias Biennal Conclave ukcee, Wis, Jaly, 1800, esion ticke Kuight at Milw orp, For this g ots will be sold from in the United States and Canac waukee and rveturn vin the Milvaukee & St Paul milway ot half ratoes, As its mme indlcates the Chicgo, Milvaukee & aul railyay is the direct route to Milwaulcce, and asthe 1 eamp ground for the Uniformed Knights (to which point cars and trains will be run throngh without transfer) islocated directlyon thisline, it will be scen tl the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul . other way has great advantugo over | routes which are unighe to furnish such facilities, and visiting Knights, their families and il s should bearthis in mind when purchusing excursion tickets. Aciroular giving dotalled information willbe mailed free upon application to A. V. 1. Carpenter, genersl pissonger agent, Milwaulee, Wis J. B E’nr 5 I\ A Nasm, Puss. Agent. Gen'l Agent, 1501 Farnun Street (Barker Block), Omuha, IN LEAC B WITH PE ENCE. The Mayor Denounces the Treatment of” the Hoarl of Health, MiyorCushing says thathe is about dis. counged rearding the boanl of heulth's being able tosccomplish any good for the city, andsays he has a mind never to call an. other mating of that body, Ut haas come to be a perfoct farce," says he, ‘'for the boand to go on trying to do its duty and the council continuing to dny the necessary funds o do the work with. 1' do not uidentand it at all whiat thecity fathers can be thinkingof to suppse that the boarl © A acomplishany: thing 0 the way of comecting the nany sanfiary evils thatexcist if we haveno money | to work b, We want to he allowed $100 o month than any other dty the size of Ormiha any whervein tie United We don't propose to makeen business that 8100 every month, but, on the contrary, willget along ‘with just ns Little as possible, Yes | anoth foel a8 though it will be useless to meeting. " —— NATIONAL, INDEPENDE | ouvr WCE TheOne-Hundred-and niversary tobe Celebrated Toc be the 114th anniver 10f this country. i in Omuhay as f July is unt of informal noise made to sting for those who care to mrteenth An: will 1 of ry theindepe: Ttis anoff ye Fourth ¢ a sufei it inte brate that v As far aswork is ¢ gencrally e observed asaholiday, All the public dMces, the banks and many of the will be'elosed, ancl the shops aind man: yrics will be shut down for the day in order that all may celcbrate, fir as tho ma ornel, tho day will Many will spend the day quietly in country, many piciic pieties having been urmnged andall the vehides in_ the livery stables having been engaged for theday hore will bo public at i chard’s picuie ve, out near West Omalia, where a pro- rranime of races, atiletic fots ad games | be given, At Bellevue the most important. clebration of anyin the viinity of Omaha will tike place. ~ On that historic groind the pioneers of Nebruskawill assemble and tell of the carly days wlen peopie crosing the plains to Coli'ormia crossed the Mis. river at that plae and there started across the wide desert into the gollen w Old memories will be revived and old incidents re No set 8 hes will be made, but a number of those Among those who will be there m mentioned Hesmiy Fontane and oth the “Omaba” India Jumnes A, Jackson, Larimer, J. Morton, General stabrook, Jul Doane, Judgo b uor Butler, ( Abbott,John T Town, Herman K ountze, eral Brooke and staf, General Wheaton and staff, ex-Mayc yd, ex-Mayor Bmatch, Mayor Cushing and many oflie Lent peopl There v Oma iington ycitizens will discharge firwor the ing, A numberof people livi thovieinity of Hinscom parle £200 worth of pyrotechuics wih discharge tonig The 1 Riyne tion at Blair ud, and another ns will af M tEIxplosion, Lt , living with Juckson > gorions Fourth yes. wn aty to blow the wdseveral companions. boy, Charley d afour pound can of powier i Johmnn, his moth y me oft al y obtai ing in np ims; days older ago, an some way kiownonly to hirmself and bid it, to be uwsed on the Fourth. rday his brother Peter and Johnny Rayier found the can of explosive ma nining to al‘and dote fivethe inanganl g of the placed the powder under 4 di a fow grainson the ground, plic topof the pan. under it scattering da rock on Then Johnny shoved & matel and until the smoke ¢ away there nany people who thought Johnny had gone to glory. b I'I!;:‘, report of the explosion was heard for Johnny wis badly damiged butnot killed His entire body wais filled with powder aud his hairwas bumed off. He will recover, but will suffer for muny duys, The First Fxoursion, The first Pourth of July exeursin to come to the vel at 5 oclock last evening. It was o traln of tive freight cars drawn by engine 1. Thetral cane from Pender,and wis in chirge of Neil Comor, engineer; Churles artby, coducor, and Dan Keef ian, The excursionists were ns, who wore brought down fi nierior that they might properly cel s national holiday Sometime ago, when the brilzeson the Chi 0, St Paul, Mimeap & Omaha were washed out, these men worked forsixty consecutive hours in in condition, and S th he road bed o tradin, doeorated turied over to Lo put then, with instructions to use it might see fituntil Saturlay morn| vesterday held o mceting and at cided upon this trip, The Ctreus Sells Brothers' and Barrett's great circus will be the only Fourth of July attraction in Omaha, Everybody willhavean opportuni- tyof seeingit without interfering with busi- ness. o order to accommodate all, threw performances, forenoon, sfteroon aud even- ing will be given. Look out for an carly st ade. The show is osaid to be Dbigger and letter this season than ever Wefor It has e rare and costly finer and sleckor o anirnal D b 1w and s he show " Vs T ever, wher' the tents e roule the prowssin But follow the band wagon and ulss it tho b atin ingg and Dy v for Dusiness, will taak you ean't Two Fine Games Today. Baseball patrons will 1t want for pleasure tolay, the orious Fourth, for the bruted Chicigo W hitin ascatcher and La buttle with the C inthe moming parle. These will wssurel that witn with Tomn ry Sullivan pitcher, will ipany’s team both flernoon at the ol s gunes, and 1t is grat cowds will turn outs to ss thom. There isno semi-pro fessional ten in_the cuntry who can down the famous Whitings more than one game out of three. 1he Crnes, however, are in excel: Jent condition amd Will make & superhumim effort to > of todiy's games. If thoy su 1be gory mough to Lt them The moming game will becalled at10 3, the afternom’ 0. hody Five thousand flag: 1l be distributed from the Wabash ticket oftice, comerof Fif- teenthand Farnam strects, between 9 and 10 ollock thismoming. Al the boys and girls inthecity ure invited tocalland got one. he Musces an Valloys. Eden Musess play two games at Mi tday, wd Minag e dntends o take them both. ns are one of the e k ama- e clubs of the and isundoubtedly oo est uniformed tams i the BEATS THE REVOLUTION, No Man Knows Whose Head Will Eull Next, Andrew Smith has been assigned to the dosie At the Union Pacitic shops formerly wied by Thomas Daily. Mr, Smith was fo 1y o elork in oneof the other departments Thedismissal of Daily has dignation of many of the men old-timers, Ihily, it is s tha service of the road twen aled, lins becn in yeurs, ind has alweys been faithful, Ho was prosident of the P assocla- ton of emy es of (ha cc [ Wwas very activein pe zition, “The members s y dou't know but that *ir presi- dent was notice to them to abindon their iization, Why this should bo dme is mot appamnt, as the organization soclal e nent and has h- to do with the matter of strikes and troublo betwers enployers and those em- ploved The men knowing whose head Wien the calk back with & weary aching lan the bips, Is & sign of diseasod kid ys. Use the best kiduoy curative known, which is Burdocks Blood Bitters, rnel, but there will be | ANOTHER LIE NALL Amatenr Sheet Makes a Diely Fling at The 1y A local paper which las for a month been trary, The sole frouble, he said, was inthe old sewer, with which he had nothing todo. Mre. Pree stated furtler that the plumbing did not cost #7141, as was stated, but had only cost about &, An | floodting this eity, Council Blufts wd Lincoln | Van Houten's Cocon—Pure, 600 witls papers free of st makes a dirty thrust | nomical W Tre Bee's unprecelented offer of the P sricanted Encyelopiedis DBritanndes, »Contractors in Hard Lauck, ating that it is & stolen editon. and conse. | The sub-contractors on the county hospital | v utauthorized by the sl pub- | 0 getting very fmpatient for their pay. | This statepent is a gross falschood | They have boon hanging around the court 1 the editor of that =heet knew It when he | house eral weeks teying to make some [ peomed tholibel, That pper has made itself | sort of a ment whereby they might e Laughing stock of the town by springing [ o ' ol h > firt every woek somo 1diotdc, catel 1»]‘-':‘”\'1‘”.‘.. ing | r ,“ wcir cliims agaiust the firn of with which to goll the public, and SeEpate for that remson (il mo other) the rday they assailed man Auler- uilicious statement concorning the encyclo- | 500 in a body and demanded thelr but predia offerect by Ttk Bie is allt he more o that goutleman infor wction tmptibl 7 of the contractor: 1 from the ac- | . TheAmericanized Encyclopiedia Britinnica 10f the commis alowing thom is genuineand infinitely bettoe than Tk Bre 00 had tied upthe money sothat no one s represcated it to be. Itis nota photo- | could getat it. Ho said thai as the sub-con- raphic reprint, butis om an en- | tractors had no claim before the board, that tirely new set. of plates, i body could donothing for them. The only for the first time in th way they could get any money v toarrango great work. This ha with Ryan & Walsh to pay themor 10 get an demonstrated to hundreds of onr citizens | assignment from the contractors, which who have thronged Tir Bup ofice during | Would bea virtual acceptance of the'awand of the past fow days in scarch of facts i this unparalicled offor the com o Ihis satisfuc i tion 18, is fully attested by the large number of sub Through coaches—Pullman palaco seriptions giv those who have examined 1 sleepers, dining cars, froe reclining chair peesonally the Americuiized Eneyclopaedia | cavs to Chiea ening points | Britannica. ‘This work contiins every sub- via the groat Rock Island route. Ticket | ject treated by the Engelish Tee 1602 | A T remDed of noik ST R office 1602, Sixteenth and Famam. 1 especially for this Americanized i T ton. Ty s especially truoof the bis Military Prisoncrs Ecape. al portion, The E lition give Three soldiers who were confined in the blogrraphies of liviug mien, The Americanized | guard he at Flort Omaha made their es- it will contiin many hundreds of woen the lours of 10 o'cdock loriphios oth living o ers inall dep: of prominent ad dead of tments of men and women Wy night and 5 o'clock yesterday They cut through the floor of the ovel morning. naps, of every state and country, theent guard houso and tunmveled under the wall, work revised uranged “ana adapted | Before going thoy very thoughtfully une for the use of Americans, loc the shackles with which all were — bound aud left them in theie clls ready for 18 HE POOR'S MURDERER? the nextocenpant, ‘I n were Private oy of Company White the Burglar Suspect in Jail at dorseutence of four years in themilitaty 8t Louis, son Leavenworth for dose Mu- Charles Whito, suppused to bo the mur- | fioit Monran awaiting sentenc dererof the laundryman, C. 8, Poor, is in the | in fantry, undoer senten of four y wstody of the police of St. Louis, Leavenworth for desertion A In Ceptember, 189, White, in conpany | Notrace of the men has been di An Anti-Prohibition Caucns, An enthusisstic meeting of antl-prohibition. ists was held at Zimmerman’s hall, at oventh and Picrce stre night, and with a man giving the nume of Charles Wil- son, was and tricd for tho larceny of 2150 worth of silver from the residence of E. L. Lalk on Park avenue, Both weresent to the _ penitentiary, but White gota new trial s Liberty orl atechnicaity. OnMay s wing against Brateh, nest Thnrs. f this year he was L arreated as a sus- 1 i f 3 ds ng, tha 10th, was fixel upon as th yicious character, W 817138 LRI BR | RVATOL LT e A bt Fentst e iy sl onid as Gracril out I the city. | rutes to the county canvention. The cancus WL T mmurdered | willbe held ot thesame plice s last night's lewing, or traces of Roinds, o is the sar Red Cloud in this sof cleaning wall plans of the son of a far state. Fle ma paperand louses he that way got Chict wvey had® spont $50 i trying to locarte theman, Photosaphs have been sent w0 all the cities where White had been known searched all lis home at of the coun- iy With your name and address, inailed (o | the 8Bwift Specific Co., Atlanta, G the neighboring Red Cloud and scoure 1 he could sed to b n ai n inter o o} o it nceessiry (o obtain an inter ot~ ucceded in pott i Wil- | s on tho lood and the discass incident son stating that White a professional bur would not tate to shoot o it that would cu lats from window linds in that he and DeMott, springing them, and the man wio stole’ Pal- cvs saddle had planied o dosorne house- breaking work while an the pen Ftentiary. The only clue of any kind the police have . M e o ot Ui 1oinkiog. | Onoofmy customers n vighly respertod dence was entered on the htof the mur- influential citizen, but who s now absent from der and @ brown felt hat was stolen the city, hagused Swift's Specific with excellnt from it. The description of the bt was rguit. Hesys fteurol himof o skin cruption furnished the police by the owner the follow- 144t he had been tormented with for thiry years, ing mfrning. White wore ablack hat when and hed resisted the curtive qualities of oy arvested the day befo 1if he could be s ey found with the brown black the case would look v him, — L.ouis hite in bold hum and send Ronerr (LEog, Tro- i AM USEM ENTS. Che deseription does ¢ A} ot e st s | Boyd’s Qpera evoto borelewsed, The most sus- Boyp & HAvyES, Mani reumstance is the fact of White 4 Iy 3d and 4th ceeding in keeping out of sight while all The Great Original New York Cast, Tn support of America’s Frinent A etor, JOSEPH HAWORTH “h. ot tally man will Houge Thursday and Friday, Ju :I » policein the west were on the lookout for him, iich the s o Faand on w un Shines ssesses grreater natural advants g L m, thereare portions of MaeKaye's Masterpieee, - fertile south ) 1 6 / atmospheric nfiucices projudicial to he j } militate against them, in some degrec, v \ 1 places of res Heavy rainfalls and the | 1 Haorth, andbut e Panl Kauvar, overliow of vars, which upon theiv *Hayorth,'—C y Watters subsidence vegetation exposed to R DU of the sun, there beget malarial gk e Al e and there 25 the inhabitants are " ety (AT lly obliged o s somo medicinal | s Run in New York City avd againsi the scoirge, ar s Hosletter's Stom cutive that has for ove 1of a contury fonded wehable proteion to those whom in the futility of ording s and_aguc has Tho most Bittes, a pre- | Seats g0 on sale Welnestay morn. House 's Opera for L Whether futermittent o renit- 1D & HATN . ent, migsmatle foers ave conuend and s avertod by the superb. antiperiodic and for- av osday e RO Nonday and ‘luesday, July 7 and 8, preparation inuse. Use itund abandon im- RETURY 12 EMENT OF puralocal bitiers., Ty l Building Permits, Permits to baild wera issied as fol- | - lowsby the siperiivendont of buildings yos- THE PHENOMENAL BOY SOPRANO, tevday : ASSIKED 1Y Jamst A1 MiOrairee: (et MASTER HHARRY DiMOND, fiftli,. . 5 + s 000 ' jolin 5 ol o e e A e R Wanderful Violin and-Mavdolin Soloist, slate *veneor " dwelt hirty- finst | wil tig lniraiiced, gt and Voolvoru' s 800 T Ra 1 90 sesiieee . 5,000 - — S Kl . O wy frame cot HAPinknoy ... . . « 1000 . s R s M Dime Eden Musee dwed ) venue, noar L AR 715 OUR CLOSING WEE: N h':ln 1, near A 1,000 T and Wednes, Soutiiwest corr TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM Fiveminor pormits Thursday, Frify, Situr 1 Suday, tho Fenal velve permits McKENNA'S FLIRTATION. 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In proof of this Mr. Free stated that a num- berof the bottles, towels, ete., had been taken out of the lisc Mr. Free said the plumbing was a first class joband detied any one to prove the con- Wednesiay, pr Friday, July 4 y . & Spaliin Saturday, Julj anda besutifil Hase Tall apunese Lamp Shade for the for tho boys irls, One Dime Admits to All, 1409 DOUGLAS--STREET. On account of our largs and licreasing Practice, we have REMOVED to more spacious and con- venient offices, ctts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St, .Omiha, Neb, - b 3. Jllneerbe margis v Say ayeNSand Y porit refuseall ™ AarAovice to use SAPOLIO: Iris aX "solid cake ofscouring soap, < used for cleaning purposes. I asked a maid if she would wed, And in my home her brightness shed; She faintly smiled and murmured low, “If I can have SAPOLIO." Ha\m;@ PEARS'SOAP? VOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE ALIBRARY OF WHOLESOME, ENTERTAINING LITER- ATURE? 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Under the porsonatsuperviston of GEY, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana str. casino arcuernies, the formera gentloman of such prominence in the United § sutficlent guarant ness W all, and th and futegrity. onos alone 19 ssty and fair- anil stundiog ates that his g @10 the public thatthe drawings will be hold with strict ho latter (tho Supervisor of the Mexican Goverameny 18 of CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALE TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICKETS, §I. LIST OF PRIZES. " (] Approximation Prizes. { Trize of $60,000......... $M),0|)D 100 Prizos of 8 5 ohor 5 * arizo of 10,00 . 10000 | 100 Prizes of 80 ene 8 1 irie of 100 Prizos of 25 onch ... ) 3 Prizoc of Torminal ¥ 10 Prizos of ! | 500 Terminats to 841000 Prizo of 20 each..... §1.99 i Priros of 10 each s £ Terminals (0 $1000 Prize of $10 each 0l 10 Prives of 0 Prizes of I onch. . ® eac . $125,070 mounting to... 1914 Prize Wethe undersigned herohy certify that the Nacionnl of Mexico In Chy from the Moxican Intern the necessary fuads to he prizes drawn in the Welurther o If any ticket drawing prize 18 ant to the nndor. | tgned. 1ty face valug will ba collactad nid remicod 0 tho Uwner theroof fr. 0 rantoo tho paymont of all | DGA L BRONSON, nd Loitery 0f Junrer. s0 Natlonal Bank, 21 Paso, Tox. & wo willsuparsiso all tho ar- NTS WANTKD, ments, and 1N person maniga and eontrol nll awings of this Lottery, and that the samo are conducted with honesty, fairness nod in good falth towards all TSHN'S. 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