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THE OMAHA DAILY' 7 ) NOT TOLD, [vn ser $100 from Howe & Kerr, on two THE CITY, T AL NOT TOUD. | oo e » = More uf McKibbin's Crookedness to Jouis Bradford has brought suit agal . Coma Out—Other Rallroad News, sdward Hansen et al to recover $18.97 due . The recafpts:of tho ¢ g house | iy ind by those who elalm to Know, | O 80 account. i : =3 4 yesterday nmounted to q thiat the kall hng St been to1d abont ©, 32 Before adjourning court last evoning three Y i ” - ‘ C. C, Bonce has commenced the er McKibbin's crookedness whilo general pur- B s R Hio 3 g . tion of a 49,000 residence at Seventh and | term of sourt were taken bofore Ride W erhing hets chasing agent of the Union Pacific road and sentenced to the penitenti Will bo paid to any competent chemist who will ‘," o AR S trom 7:30 to 10 | WVt bas ot been made public will, how | Charles Mathews, the deputy dog catcher | find, on analysis, a particle of Mercary, Potasl, xt Smtarday evening from 7:30 to ) ever, come out In duc time and create a | Who mude himself a sourceof terror .'\i or other polsons In Swift'a Specific (8. 8. 8.) 5 B tho water tobog Hlido grvater sensation that the first exposure by | PIERSTONES ot by Jed g : AN EATING SORE Is mtcrc\n(l in our clearing sale of Boys' Clothing, which we commenced last week, We have weighing upwarc 0 1h | implicating other nay | 0 the Davenport steaet dump, tvas soatent Henderson, Tex., Aug 93, 1999~ “For elgh- done a ve ry large business this season in our Boys' D partment, carried an immense stoc k, and John H. fulle 2. and Miss | Mr. McKibbin's law hat they | to one vehr at d la . foen months 1 had an eating sore on my tongd P Pickard were married at the residence expect to make a showing full of hot weather | Charley Parken the young man :“"';; e} fwastrcatod by tho bt docal phyeicians, but in consequence have more odds and ends left than usual, We propose to wind up this most h surprises, but the company people predict | year ago forged numerous checks o btained no rolief, dually growis 4 % g : i of the officiting m tev, Ch H kgl ot 5o into. court, 1 | business men of this ¢ 1 to Des Moines, | Obtaine i, the poro gradually growicg SUCCESS spring season wi ¢ reening aale or how v 3 R: Bavidge, Ticsiny 3 | twe e’ will never go ort, 1 | busitiess mo of this eity, fiad to Dos Molnes, | L™y 0 iGiiia deany 15 ey Bo B8, 184 uccessful sy ring season \\..lh a l.[]ll sweeping sale, and no matter h W low the pric cs were It is .pxpected when 4 hat 16 wo Very o | given one year ; was entirely curcd after using o fow bottles. before, they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our object, What we offer this weck Charlie Goodrich, Chris Toft, Charlie | so. Sof I know, there rallel | Ryt Ay ditnadonl BB St A indnd ol s are the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the fine lities of cloths and finished deorton and Brother Parker strilce the | €ase of such high-handed ras 5 | @ od in u i ith touehs and sbove statement for the bencilt of these similarly c ants st grades, ¢ s made {rom the finest qualities of cloths and finishe oty of S Khstonn. Firoad; S MatcTubl hard churacters, was sent to the reform school MEIL™ 002 Mot snoms Hetld g A5 K ¥ . ; water the luke will overflow its banks | 195 st Wl o FA H e p = i o b ol i b as carcful as the most expensive garments in the market. In the carly part of the scason only and submerge tho surrounding country, | Sl 18 Unaueetloed K o ey, | They Did Great Work. Treatise on Mood and Skin Diseascanilod freo, e 3 2 : Now piling is being put in to strength i srtunity he for quickly mak. | _Thomas £, Wilson and A. M. Hoplkins 172 $1TET S PROIZIO COL Atinta, G the rich can afford tobuy such suits, but now the prices are cut so that they are within the reach en the dam at t and farmers in | i " 2cems to have completely | Omaha, made the stenographic reports of the 2 7 e vieinity. witl A T e Joung chan's hewd.) | Beateice debato for T Tiew, Thoie work | RSIEG G i of (lv\r'll'_\lmd_ . Youcan h:;\'v |]1u\§' tlw]c finest suit for your boy, providing you can find a fit, foz save their stock. < | not only called out expressions of approba ” D sl as little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit. James B. Thomas of Blue Spring SO CHA e AU tion by tl rs but of newspaper read. y D! Y 5 brought to the ity yesterday by Depu J. J. Burnes ly general purchasing | ers goneral sse two gentlemen stand | cpAYIS SPECIFIC MEDICINE Marshel Emory 1o explain fo Julge | axent of the Usion Pacific mad but now at the hcac craptic prafesaion in | GEAXS SPE IFIC ‘:vlmnic'“" In our Shoe Department we have opened to-day another invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent und, W n fole quor out superintendent of t sportation for the Di he we i il une: nple ¢ 4 5 \li,»’ oAy, b "“ THos “"’”'l LR b e tils Omuha | Beatrice shows tt o be Jusily antitcd to : n | Leather Shoes. of samé quality as we advertised a few weeks ago at ¢2.50. The first lot of these anceat the November term, : | friends. Hosays “the pleasude one feels in | picea of 1.1\"‘1:1\15'.\-;'?\ “\.1,,' HoHE N i o, & | shoes wentofflike hot cakes, and was sold out in a few day 5% We were at first reluctant to NG R R ] Bl S I Ll et R B B TR it e T Ak 7 noy § | handle them, as the manufacturer does not guarantee pat®nt leather, conse quently we could will not bo pobimitiod o slidla info. the | caponeredl by Iding positions on the | 8 Lalt pages of Tie B v A : i not guarantee them to our customers, But we have not heard of a single complaint about them, lake until all the rest ave out, Politi. | Union Paciil Out there everyting is har- | special edition will be ran off containing the 3 o - 3 N o e e In the swim b mouious sud runs al as smoothly | entive debate shu s o though we have made it our business to find out how they wear, They scem to give good s ,m\‘ or take water in the presence of other e e Hith iines | ."'.!"",E,EM},""{ i : factin—in fact, some customers told us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly James Bouquets little hoy, a very | and apnreciates the ndee Wim, Hi D | ) liscovery, ey uot on the | § gL ol paid ¢6.00 and §7.00. Lry a pair, and indulge for $2.50in the luxury of a patent leather shoe, LU \” ik : e plonie | Of ehief clerk und all the old Omaha_boys A new principle. They speedily osen v all {0 evary one. zr"np L | They are a nice thing for the summer, do not nced blacking, and always look dressy and ncat, et AR AN Y o Sons | who went y after ye let out here a e billion , bad taste, torpid liver, diciie 1s « ) or six pac 4 and dinner at the family residence, 2307 | g well, The road has an’ immense busle piles and constipation. Splendid for men, o A 11 on tho receipt Charles stre A ve y purty of the | jessind is making money. We are broad | women and dren, Smallest, milde: litte fellow’s playms: nd school coin- | gugeing the main line from Denver to Salt est, 30 do cents. Samples fre 4 panions assisted him in making the ke and expect to have it completed by the | ut IKubn & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. N0 FARNA® .~|m, Ax - U\I\II.\“\' o) SVB1it & miost HRTIYRBIE ¢ fivst of September, In the meantime: con- On necount of countert ) have adojted th - - -~ - ~ bk il I i R ol tracts haye been 1€t for new equipment of tho SELING 1 ILIEVING. e Gilly genuine. e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, finest make and we will add a dining-cav —, / . by service which is bound to be s zreat accom- | Owana, July 0.—To the Editor of Tik o \ : Miss Fva fias gone to Red Ouk, Ta,, | SR /10, h RV UG - TG O DIE: | B B A o St Al b s no e R'PA.")) THIS In)‘ TTLR« ¢ ) whre sho will remaln soveral weeks visiting | beeursion — business bl summer ts very | BER: I have vead with intores i “For venrs T have been afliotod with bad \ 2 9 / ., friends. i 3 : ‘ cians not of the prohibition debates tho past w Digestion, Conatipneion and Piles. 1 hav . “ ave be inte od i " tried all th, o es 1 could get hold lr; Misses Lillian and OllieSaunders Mira — - have been particularly intercsted in what has e nes T 1 get hold of Hope of Mount Pleasant, Ta., are vis vel- | A Big storage House. | jeen said about the operation of the prohibis | mat rellovsmy cortimoncan Tn the hemn atives in the city, nion depot company has not decided | tory law in Maine, as I lived there the first time Lstro undergreat pain, Lifo wn Miss Ray Roscnfeidt, who has been vi as yet whether to b its proposed power | twenty-five rs of my life and know sor r s ago Lsaw the Chic: > - e Jae Stvante [ 3 dochied has veturned to her home in lted Oak, Tn o6 its oW wkb s | cont vac Muine town and daily Hlicy g LU, erfully, T o Mrs. €. I1. Dowoy has rejoined Mr. Dewey | | MYs nevr v b Lieard of trouble caused by the ravages of in- nake me siek, give me w the sanitarium Creek, Mich., and : tenperance, o , 3 X by 8 e TN L R 5 2 3 ’ ML & l’u‘n“n.u it b balfiaco ot 1 | str complet ill be commenced I was told by & man prominent in temper- y ;i T dd Our store closes at 6:30 P. M. . . : Saturday at 10 P. M. mer, | on this building, 1 to_ fronton Seventh | ance cireles that inan adjoining efty of not to they would - trect between the viaducts and extend | oxcoed ten thousand people there were sixty o p Bat.* we ird ad 1100 0K 820 fuely 00v g 1n shops—not saloons, but low rum shops, which 18 beyond exprossion “,, s uith the pretes tonco it ground now occupicd by an e 1 | Upon reper nark {0 4 stong pro- AL LUND, Sptivgriold, 0. ot appetive, indigestion, sick h new site on cast 0 Sev- | stopped over night in one of the prineipal ho- v e q ")l]l simiiar trouble This medlcino enth - strect 6 under groun tels of Portland, the metropolis of the state, T‘!tt_ ..}rer E 8 tones the X R \quh will by onaJevel with the s s | and mysclf saw an_open bar in the hotel i Fiblcoa oS : to be used for the machinery by which the dng with o friend, fio informed me that : = : S PR new depot will bo heated. ligt i to s foriony ewo borluda - | - DRINK “ROOT MR ) T Al MeIe 1 w 1 thamselves longing for ] ted, while II'" upersteuciure is to be used | ulation of a tew hundred in cxcess of 1880, { / 8 | rating. the. plainrst fo0d with ubcxpected | foF 8 mail aud express Louse, “How is that ") said I | Lol bl etk WU, - “1tis this d—d liquor law that is spoiling BEER. ) . Y | g Ahe Union daci ce. . Do you sec that drag storel 1t is L JL k l First Ward Republicans, The Union Pacific and Burlington roads 1 up ele; tly as ading store, as you sce, | The Purest and Pest Drink in lhr' World e “ A meeting of the First ward republica have agreed through the Union depot com- | but it |~:-n|\ arum n{)‘ i ,\{ |4}H this \\yl\ Appetizizing, Delicious, Spa elub takes place Thursday, J , | pe n a plan of nization for the joint | ! 4 e \ine Y :u ) Best Blood Purifier and Tonis, CNTRRACSKA © e Gy e h DITC TR at Zimmerinan's hall, corner of Eley 1 | depot force, but their appoiutments will not o ”\’\vh"’,"‘,lhm.‘ pron o n‘,:“k)‘ o A Packago [lig b, mokes IN NEBRASKA SHOULD INVESTIGATE THE MERITS OF TIHE Piorce streets, Delogatos will | be announced until the former vacates its old | tafidng prohibition -their wholo lives, ma | EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. bosclected. A o attedan: bullding noxtweek, It is proposed to have | still the condition of affairs is no better (1) icans of t AR LT headto cach department and such divis. | than under Nebruska's bitterly denouncea | No Trouble. msily Made, Try It : AMERICANIZED lion will bo made of the | high license lay Gronage W, TILLSON, Ask your Drug rocer for 1t and take President. S ol Hiices & AEE o plye A (e —_— noother, Seo that you get ILTRES. I:\'( \vCI Ul) ‘i:l)I / ]_) 131 l \\ 1 IC \ For the Benefit of Bradshaw | e e it g PR B ST e oo b g s CHDLITER THE ONLY GENUINE. 41 “ L4 4 )\ 4 2 v A Burnison, of Colburg, Montgom- The concert to bo ¢ for the Lo of | depot master, but further than this predic- | ery Co., lowa, has found out how he can cure Made by €. E. (RES, Philadelphia, Penn. lshaw by the German socicties will tuke | tions ave not made. e of diarrhosa. Two of his children | - ‘ v ing, July 12, at 1 z ut e for about six weeks he tricd ' NOW BEING OFFERED BY ; , Halnoy and Eighteenth Vory Gord Prospects. four different patent medicines without bene- 8[" (lns at[} "Tho several singiug societios will | The Union Pacific freight department is re- | fit, but he fiinally got hold of of a bottic of ;o - . endeavor tomake the evening an enjoyable | ceiving mmer crop reports £ Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoxa 4 . and pleasant one and a large attendance is | countic Nebraska throu ich its | Remedy, which ho' savs eomplotely cured Lauman le Ol’l’l’l ]"l '11 '\' IgCC L them, and is confident it will cure any cas — main and branch lines run. Most of them'| ywhey tho lainly printed_directions e fol. U C ¢ C G Building Permits. stiow a very encouraging condition of affairs, | lowed, K S alidtoreiats: o %) w HERE 1S THE HWWNHW\ The following permits were issued by the | especially u so far us the wheat and B or yesterda mcrops . are concerned, - The oat | Go o the only first class galle THE OMAHA EEE offers a_year's sub- seription ofthedaily paperincluding the Sun- frame ‘lr'\:él'u:‘\' wiles n{:lwlf.;mh], \hflfvm“\‘{:!“ "‘f:: the city, Our i cubincts only $1 n We have the finest a ik it vt Of the state it has | 4ozen.” Keim & Moltz. 1312 Farnai st. too dry, und certain local o sul- | . e 1 slightly from o0 1 in, by SOUTH OMAHA NEV whole the outlooi is extremely good. e Denouncing R cr ant Reoubli Tn Jail. R ady to Let Contracts, An fmportant meeting of uctive republicans GRS L M. MeCo, Juror in the district court, | ¢ ookl the pr ¥ arrangements | was Leld Tuesday night to prevent the rupture dayissues-delivered at youraddress—and a fain tioubloand in fuil. Tho othr day & | 1oF Puiliing from Portland to Tacoma have | of the party. After effecting o permancnt Ottoln 1‘71883 compilete set of THE AMERICANIZED EN- sumber. 02 the {iipotst el s iee | orgauization by theelection of officers, the good CYCLOP.£DIA BRITANNICA for $2.50 per Frank E. Moores a pr Kivmis Rapimpe ot Wi el month, The first five volumes delivered on £ | mence letting the contracts for grading in a e, wround an &S pur and McCoy | few duys. It is proposed to push the 185 | Jubd st of resolutlons naming a lot of repub- ‘ e e Rafora N ) payment of $2.50 and the balance payable ted custodian ount, but in- | miles of now road (6 completion s rapidly as | lcan truitors and reading them ont of the 5’ © L’ Before You L“"' SRt N e e buying the ke ke for the ‘district | possible, v C‘x\ru-r.”:‘.i\hm‘ s\l\.;;mun\.\.- 'r.‘»n“fl\l\m, 3 | $! ) per month. The other five volumes to iy okog toli v A propriatac ) : mously passod with ‘instructions to. havo Croc ]\(13 and G l lassware. 22 xtz‘ ’0:,\”' :f'&'é i R e fredn iy Georgo Nutt, traveling passcnger agent of | them published in Tre B iy SRESE E > 2 RS Hot We RGO GIlAs the “IKatty" abarters i 1arat Whereas, Certain professed republicans, E d to al rantage s ot ?\(u.(.ht":\;tllll:l]“\‘I:.J:l’(.y\‘:n B e gl hesdauarters "y ‘iousas | | Whotons, Gerlaln proessed, renublicans | DR R K| L\ are entitled to all the advantages of thi rful,butif you willtake J. La aveling passenger agent of san_purty of South Omaha precinet, > ; av adache Citpsules each | the Union Pacific, is in town fora few days. y %ing with democrits and snb: (IA I'C I 1 & FPesple living outside of Omaha can avail ou will find tho tomporature wil bo e Superintende e has gone seriblng to an outh-bound compuct in which = then s:lves ofabove liberal offer by havin duced and the likelihood of k by 18 one out ona touT | Gegigning men of both partics ire seekin ) ced and - the hood of sunstroke or [+ of inspection over vision. arriciibo linitileg ironsakiniono i ; s anteed b i, Wt Dol 5 | e bR | | SRR LAUMAN the montily payments guarantec | salo by ull druggists,~ terday monine with is mother and step- | fess alleziange; theretorovo v o X S X responsible banker or merchant in The S : fathel Mr Mrs. Halo of Boston, who ure | Resoly hat we, the republicans of tho 514 Farnam Street. town. b Raneh Remed “‘\'[‘“"“‘f’l'""‘l"" SEito sy T I e, 150 Jhen A get Send for descriptive circular. Telegrams and letters are received every day | Mrs. Ed Hancy, wife of the depot master | have signed away r ; ” / 1’ J xami during this heated term for Kraus ad. | and son left yestcrday for California, i AL 2 yaphalepisaion s Lsna exaning ache Capsules. The prople from that sc A. C. Goodnoy, superintendent of the Towa | Bltveclt Sualde SUbDueIor com: the books telephone number 238 or send a say they reduce the temperature and prevent | division of the Milwaukee road is in the city. | PRusefven, i ot democrats o : posalcard to THE BEE and our represent- sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all me~— might for the ci treat with th druggists, A Choice Listof Summer Resorts. | undor cort Dt (hit. w o ative will call on you. Sun Stroke, In the lake regions of Wisconsin, Min- Now is the timo, the. nccepted time, to pre- | 1¢S0t, Lowa and the two Dakotas, 'thero HA MO yent sunstrokes, headuches, ete. By veducing | A¢ hundreds of charming localities pre- Ihe City Enjoin d. the temperature all these' distressing evils | emptorily fitted for summer homes, TInjunction proceedings against the cit) will be prevented. Krause's Headacho Cap- | Among the following selected list are | tne part of Dr. J. M. Glasgow, Jucob Jask- sules are the thin names familiar to many of our readers | giolc and Peter Cockrell have boen com One ortwo Krause's Headacho Capsule | & the perfection of northern summer ve- | moncod and the papers served rostriuing taken during the day will prevent any head | 50U 2 all of the Wisconsin points | 4y city from paying or confessing judzment ache, also attacks of sunstroke, All driggists ‘r’“x"'xh.\':]‘;". :‘)'l‘hl" a shovt distance | jn favor of the South Oniaba ice compa . 4 The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute - — oo Milwaukee, and none ) D saving & - 14 its ull d - claim, Th heaving is Thab BacBlavs Fonsion A1l | of thom aro. R e L BT : L ERRORS OF YOUT Aveporter met Mr. W. R. Vaughn and ¥ i ion” that they cannot | that flun action in this matter is just and for BUFFERERS FROM apoke of lis vequest made upon Hon. W. J reached in a few hours of travel tidntaneata of Do liy, while gisens DR. J. %, MCGREW, k Evous Dabitity, Connell that the latter should introduce a bill | by frequent trains, over the finest road | £ ”"“"' Tty 3 gommlt = ey f s B e e of poruee b0 11 U northwost——the Chicngo, | o0 o thvestizatel the alleged cluim, v | THE $PECIALIST. of bad formerly been held in Milwaukeo & St Paul railwayt | getion of tho couneil, PR!VATE The Doctor s un Oconomowoe, Wis. ~ Clear Luke, Tows in the tre ST simply requested Mr. Connel to do that | yifiooie Wil e Ol il ! which 1 would willingly have dono for him | Wau ket W AR ymo Notreat had 1 h--inlflh\u‘ puu.' 15 & member o Polmyra, Wis, iterns Ming South Omaha branch, No, 34, nr the Bar- BESEASKS more £uce ress. jave altogether too high a regar T e S Y ers! Tuternatior 0 s boen orgauize et f L Aavinliaattior S | T Laes, o Minnetonka, | bers' Interational union, has been orgw | me tage of Bim upon an atter, bip ol R i lyediite ch A m ] f i o not votefor Mr. Connell as n candidato for | fifesde, Wis. o Outonyille, Minn, BroaidiuOhaxiseBo yyacs L % iy congress, but I recognize in him f tho'\Wis. White Itar Lako, | \chds sectt ; Bllaw i traosurer, clire ¢ of alility uud nerve who is williugto do ! Ming, a8k, | John . Hirst b flaklesngvilipo he z lle ronounce it a under aily and all circumstances, He mani i in the ont Ordex of United Wor 3 inafew duys whhol 3 e, b d ‘e wo ha pei nted with fested hi A T \N{“' \\,_h“ ¥ g Bwn Lake, Da- | hal 1l g Amuldie 4 I ;. i . Y H i ral on tho silyer als0 when b took my | B e ) e LQST mfififi )EBA-T[AH\\ billn clirge looking 1o tho pewsion of for- | ) siicemaps APy 8t toket 0 e mer slaves.” d a L . B 3loc 1 A ol timidity or ner s !\llw ‘\Y st forms aud B, R B ) B I 1o )ul- tly pure in. “Havo you any idea, Mr. ghan, that . \ A, NASH, Gen, Agent. . mot. deeadtal ronuis ar AR k - , : J < u..num.w.»p.mw.,“,r; your exslave bill will' eventually become a | ¢ RESTOR ) “ Al FEMATR - = 4 T : ol e 3 R s 18 dikak g, 4 BARRERRESS ol : ‘ B e . “Indeed T have. The step now taken will MR, SHEA GEDS BIs PAY. L e S JETL’ 4 3 3 : o g e atllicted everywhere k sortment of Wares in the west, and Dvinner' Sets. 's1eg Jaqwéqg | been completed, says Viee President Hol- comb, and the company will be veady to com- | of the party was discussed. This brought for and represent the re- greatioffer, - 4 . B L s mch a0 I A euro s gu v S o sy Minn, and hus received its char stra 18, vonderfu! 1 dy. HOULS foi 7 = {1 awaken attention and it will Justas certainly — [ BEER o s ol Fox by s T T 2 2 iz et )9 ralon 3 command popular approbation fu the end as | The Assistant County Frosecutor Wins | ‘mid a1l Disensey of the Skin, A waL TR 0 itk 2 I Mix did the emancipation amendment to the fed- GA?fiéil‘dfl - < Y G 3 SRV, His Suit—Court Not s, Blood, et Liven, Kid and Bludder cured Chairman Anderson of the board of county YP e D torasarot, o 3 i praent ik to vl commissioners appeared betore Judge Clark- 1] s pid, eafe and effect: | por tno geostment 2 all CHRONIC AND SURGICAL, DISTASES, Rraces, Appliances for Deformt } A e nt known to the Trusses. Host Fucliitios, Ap atus und lie 93 for successful 1 oy apC woak s o A dleal protesslon. o1 the disease ro- 1or Surgioal Treatnont, NINELY ROOUS FOR LATLE |4 I Ceuseratve pover mewsurv iy ”‘“xl and its scopo s given 10| sulted with Attornoy Goneral L 3 ,‘l [rom e bicad a complute cure guaranteed. i s e e haat HOIL A TAR AR, <3 . ntora o1 b aio (Rt e and (4 TRAC bl Wt A At . atont Bt it | ing the warrunts for Assistant County Atto : = oA, deh lig LN, o R AT baratot) S pare iy Riectdleltys Feralaiec Eivlonir, Ridney e o utes, but it cogers the fullideaof justice to | ney V's salar i result Mr. Anderson ) ply. ree 5 sepurtment for Wor inRenon the 'men and women formerly® hold as | aid that he wo 10 Wy its, The "RTH Con. 1411 A%D FARNAN § (Bur eilabio Modl “ecinlly of PRIVALE chattels,” | contempt proceedings which Mr. Shea had 1l ) Mo 1, RN g L i 3 reniored (rom the syaiem w mercury “Hayo you an idea of the money that wil | commenc d o uinst” Auderson were then . Eauan i OF 4K bl ospoatonce: Allcun Yons con: Instruments seng by m i ! SRR RAUE 10 F1ve, Shia Bl Zorme _and 1o aak of ke afhte vk EO'T.anry. - tho e e | e orsand bty U ol case. wid wo il soma'ln piiin wrapior e HO0IC 70 MY FTtkE, upon Brivate & \ 'u‘r‘l‘..?..('.‘l'.i“‘it,’,‘,,‘ B b i hetham a8 L TR the HariiTrer tb the Ihfarmike = ool o Norv0ls bfsomsca, Tipotorcy, =5 il and Varicorcdo, with Guostioi list. Adivas ‘ 1 have studiod this matior for fifteen | tion which carges defendant with, larcen Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, It will requive probably. $0,000,000 the | 88 bailee of some §100 belonging to the young ner ey S Pha but *v mh grow less annually, man from Avoea, la. Judge Clarkson held Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb, “Phe sugar tax will pay the pensions, that in his opiuion no. . could be inade oM County Attormey Maboney fook un exception | Nonce proven in millions of A Contribution From Texas. in orderto got a decision on the question | {i it A Rlsner ot 8 ry. Itisn Mr. J. R. Boswellsone of the best know tho suprome court of the grent w ) 8 s DR. SANDENE citizens of Brownwood , contributes the Late yestenday afternaon Mrs. Augu: st wnd Most 11 p Ay e S . ) Faftes having suffered from diavrhoca for | 43KIng tit the bonds of matrinony now cx- P q 2 : ! A ,n “Are you suve your bill 1s in a shape to fnsure pis ) evul constitution in its time, | “Porliaps not; but tho spivit of a great | sony yestorday and told him that he had con- ‘A we arec tnquiry h 4, . PRICE BAKING POWDER (O, ome time and having tried different medi he 4 hor Busband be | New York. Chicago. San Franciseo. $t. Louls inedvith no good vesults, 1 tried a bottle of 3 reason for tak - ~ v Chaftberlain's Colio Cholera and Diurrhoca I|l>!lh|~,~ln 1\: . by the fact that since Y K Remedy, which relieved wo at once, and I | thir marriag, m: g 15t hias become an ¢ ¢ o o IATED ihrouh |0 vecommend [t to all who may be sulfering | hubitual drunkard, and is often cruel and in- 5 5 3 v 3 CETET Wl by from this troublesome pl. . human in his treatment. Besides wanting a y Dflucus T T“[ET SY PH | LlS Oan b od| oS0 4 1 ‘IV’C’:"‘IBD BELT AND SUSPENSORY prisastaba s e, Mis, Henjon prays that thicix prop- '8 A - Gl il 3 R g alare Nete | . DIED, rty, which she alleges s worth 100,000, bo Fagnede S, 4 < 3 . i | J sty cutin two aud that one-hall of this be given n“l""’f’""t“" oup, I""f’" B e el IR Tn this city, at 10:30a. m, July 9, | to her. | s and increasing Rractice, | ol ¥ 1800, William Stewart Blair, aged 73 years, nas A Croigh, yesterday, as adminis- | SESEEECSE, Wo havo REMOVED to - — ; e (S P By father of M, Er L. Stoue. ator of the estato of O. F. Davis, com- 7 B wmore spacions and con- 7 4 oty 4 . j Funcral services at the residence, 8210 Far- od ‘«.m\lu,'mu;t \\‘)unl:‘lum Lux- et A venient offices, o 0 4 ey P mam- etreet, @t 9 p. m., July 10, 18%0. Re- | gory moteg, | ¢ oo OB Hve promis- Drs Botts & Betts R e e : g p : ""”c"i‘.fl‘m%‘fiim’:’. ~ mains will be taken to Mt. Moxris, Ill, forin- | William A, Gardner aud William A. Saun- ; 3 ; D . A e e termacut, dess bave bivughy sult 1 the dstalel court | 1409 Douglas Bt Omaba, Neb, VL U SR T RIS : B T s, A8 G02K. 0 Brvdmad s B

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