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THE The bank el amountod to$0119 Acasoof Havina at the cusfom hou Dillon & Co, The Republican filed wmendments t the eapital s 8100 shire The trect Puaclt GRlnYs arings yesterday for newspaper company herehy 75, 000, wheel the Harney Union lino was rday nthstre ant for th roind which ol to cirele minus of th removed from its position ye Ila Tondaon of 1508 South yesterdiy sworeout a war tof & young man name ¢ him with the tl Miller held court ¥ mormning and heard ar apjlic in wses of served, guments minor wore fons that Chief Se v wishes to announce the policern n his hands by Mrs, Al Keyser officer in Judgre H osterdiy mormi hildren, for threlations in V La, an Horn, ERSON AL PARAGRATUS. Hill of 3t Pa Webster ulis at theC: of Salt Lake is at the Pax- Jovlan of Burlington isat the Mil- W. R Lynch of St lard Frank E. Lewi lard Govemor Thayer returnel night 1. N, Wallbridge gicst 8. F1, Elwoc Louis wasat, the Mil of Chingo is attheMil to Lincoln list is aMun yd of O°Neil §s stopping at the tine i W. S Be Murry on of Butriceis a guet atthe Do of Detroit is a guest atthe A, Parke of Kans Mer- chants Ktate terday, J. O.Detweiler of 05 1ast night. J. W. Brown of Atkinson is r the Cusey T. B. Tiffany of Albion is a guest at the |... nts Goray of Columbus is Merohing A. Bells of Denver isin the eity Merchants, P. G, Hecockof rall City isa guest at the Merehints, S. H. Pundy of Pitsbury, Pa, the Paxton. J. R Ketchamof Chicago is registerel at the Pixton, George MeCormack of St. Paul isa guest at 1l s City isat the Auditoc Benton was in thecity yes wis atthe Casey istered at stipping at the at the is 4 guest at J. G Trayne of Kusas Cityis e Millar Charles J. V at the Paxton. E. L. P ll'h ll a4 guest aut Ck of David City s stopping s of Philadelphia is stopping W, West of San Framciscois in the city, o n.. \mmn Geare B McDonald of Franont is stop pinge at the Millar W.H nd W Yorkare at the Murray. A. Aldrich of New York was last night, at the Paxton, D. 8. Abler, E. Kramar andDwight Hirck of Chicagoarc at tho Murray, A. (. Wolfenberge il J. Lincon were at the Case A. V.Kenp of New at the city H. Craddock of tnight. s stepping at the Merchn N sturned it from St. Joseph, where e has b past two weelks. Mr, and M, J. H. Evans left yesterday for avisit of soveml wecks to theShoshone Falls, Yellowstne Park and other places of Intenst inthewest, Dr.S. H Crilg of Beat yesterday en moute to Davenport ways lie attended tho first salo of Omala ever had in 18 in the vening en for the sin Omala The docror town lots Omiha High School Alumni, The meting of the high schol alimni, pstioned from last Friday ovening, wil b h ening inthe high school. 10 to the District Coure. Jolu Stemendla, Charies Davis and Fred taken before Judgo oy toanswer (o tho charge of grand 0y, Tho thre defendin ts were the boysarrested for steoling a Lotof goods trom s rstor. The case agrinst dismissed, but they were imrme arrested on the charge of petit lar | Koeher was again released, dla wis held tothe district court. i the sumof 300, and Davis wis st to the county juil forten days. but She- In the Wrong Pow, J.8. Plalengot drunk Wednesday night and wanleredin the veilms of the wicked, o .muupt-nnu force his way into the abode of esnectible famil; and yeste is the man who caused his .uhfl did no careto posecite him, ho wi cl The assistant ¢ ity ich A pepper boe under the categor s no complaint on that score was lodged aguinst hind, Croup, Asthma, Br t use Dr. Thomus® K ganuine For Colds, hitis i and Qil, The Prohibitc dment. Ouairy, July 15 e of Tuk Beri—Will you ple ur paper the ollowing questions pertining to consti- tutimal amendments and oblige several readers of your paper : 1. Does it rquire a two-thirds voteof t peojle to cany an ammdment o the state constitution of either Towa or Nebraski? 2, Wasnotihe probibitoryanendment sub. mitled t the people of lowa wice on account of some ervorof the legislature at fivst! 8, Must constitutional amendments be sub- mitted 0 the peoyle at spedial elections in either Towa or Nebraska! A Stpscupes, 1. No. 2 No. Tho constitutional amendment was submitted once and carried, but deelared void by the stte supreme court. Prohibition in Towa is statutory, not constitutional. 3 No. HOTEL MINNEKAHTA. A Paradisein the Minnekalta Valley, Black Hills, The Deadwood, South Dakota, Tiues of July I1thsays: Porter Warner, pro- orietor of the Time storduy von C Hot Spriv nekahta hotel telry in South ment enjoys a g resort, auong whiche v resident of the hoard o and family and M Cushing s, Martin's mothor; W, N Nuson of the bowd 8. Nasan, Geo. P, Bomis AT lul Maatin, trude M Bierbower Hooker, J. Brown, H. B. J. G, Taylor, Louis and fawily, Judd Grant and 'llu-\ are all highly clated with the Hot Springs’ suwrounding and wre thoroughly enjoying the luxuries pro- vided by Ilnngn nlul host, Don H. Por- Yy proprictor of Hotel Minuckabta, | | havenes 1o 1y A guest atthe taking it for a house of el THE MISSION ©10N1% oyable lln) Spent by the Waify in Hanscom Park. A day in the park To most of the citizens read Tie BEe at thelr 1 words me, nparitive Bt whi t they m What don't they ruear hundreds of the city of Omaha who akfist tables theso little, an {0 another class! to the hune s poor childr belield the scencof groen waoods, of fluttering birds and then the words ebove vith & meaning that tho hand the wellto-do have and towhom the bare heeny wit | used are fraught hil n of ther never even imagined vday in the park brings ns such wer put on ecanvas since wot i pain © worriiment about such a 1ressmaks tailors to ilations, and horses and ntsto bave part in mieans a day of un B of vest and com ver knownin all ther you imagineare in s other than that born dusty plantsin the b enent hou ust unfortu unmer sound of and such nied the luppiness of a fresh air, midst the porfume of flower, of grass the Omaha City Mission was or and their pienic the poor littlo v tay in itself alone fur- enoigh for all the this noble work hus cn nishes n trouble wd expense taild th street, between wenueand Dy, Leisen rintendent, Williom Reynold uperintendent” and W. A Lipe I 1 Dolge ring is the st sion is composed of two schools, & an industrial ool, the composed entirely of I HHL:h[ to sew and in the neighbor- ones in each of these oxphan chiliven, waifs of the win, white and’ black mixed of rogular s of ¢ dves more pleasu Sy1vin foloa, and nono ud heart of s and mor little exp the walls oceirren done in 0. thedon in the and stor unexplorod realim thaat naty And whatatimethey hadye wre nearly four hunde out perth sented when e tr crammed the shontedin juvenile glee at the _sig vhl of the ducks and the boats on the miniature lakes they servarmed and shonted imitated the bin skippedand jumped and danced with joy Such an exuberance of spirits, such ine wrable happiness, L £ was th and so was Reyuolds and s s Lipe and wiile they kept o watchfuleye on the little | waifs they fuirly distended their hittle stom- hs with lemonade_and ice crveam, pundeake, My what a day olumes might be of thes little 1 od from the most poverty s 15 of the city, and given for the fir \Ulvm in their lives apic-nic in the woods, There would be a matchless bumorin such abook and a pathos too, and v 4 phase of lifeillustrated as would amaze those who think they kuow what low life is cven in this, theirown fair city. y the shadow of the mission never grow song that trams through the beart ofmany a little oe anties Miles' Neryi An impo; liver, and Liver Pills. ant discovery, They act on the ch and bowels ihrough the A new principle. They speedily lilliousness, bud taste, torpid liver, and constipation. Spléndid forr mew, women and children, sst, mildest, surest, 30 da fc atKuln & Co.’s 1 SEZCREST TAKEN HOME. The Tnjurd Mason Removed from the Merchan s Hotel. L. O. Secrest, the man who has suffered so terribly forthe past month, through the inju- beingg pitched from a ho- bis friend, J. H Werner, was rmoved yesterday from the hotel to the Bur- lington depot and taken tohis home at Hebron, Ever since the wounded man regained con he has been beggingand imploring around him to tale him home, but it wus deemed inexpedient to attempt doing this until ay. o has appeared so much better for th orfa days that his brother and attending physician thought the risk would not be toogr nd undertook the removal. The use of the patrol wagon W requested and obtained, and lying on am tress in the body of the vehicle, Scerest wa transported to the depot with but little At thoe station he was made comfortabl sleeping car, ansoon after begun his voyage homeward, ' Secreststood the short journey to thedepot very woll, and there was every indication that lie would reach his journey’s end no worse than when he left the Mer- chants’ hotel. Reopening a Thorouzhfure. nrd agaiist results utterly hS uu ly essential rotal ints the blood; tholiver becomes tor: pid 5 viseid billious matter gets into the stom. ach'and produces indigestion ; headaches. en. sue aud other symptoms are_produced, which a prolongation of * the exciting cuse only tends to ageravate. Thoaperient properties ot Hostertor's St h Bitters constitute o mostuse ful agrent inovercoming constriction of the bowels and promoting a regular habit of the itis infinitely superior to the drastigkcathartios frequently used for the purpose since it does not, like them, act vio- lenitly but produces a natural, painless cffect, which dos not impair the tone of the evacua: orgrans, which it inyig stead of weakening. The stomach and liver, also, in- deed the cutivesystom, is strengthened and regulated by it The Mot vV The inguestoverthe remains of Herman Bruch, whe was killed by the motor on | Wednesday, was set for 10 o'clock y morning, and the witnesses were all moned, but when the coroner attempt gather’ o jury he met with refusals to from all but every mg eason, that yofuiod 10 al iving us the the county conmissioners had W any feesto jurymen,eliming that this o duty each ‘man owedto his country. Those approiched suggested that the counly commissioners come down and spend a liitle of their loifing time as jurymen on inguests orelse provide men who are will- ing 0 leave their business for al hours at atime, without any remuneration m to comply with a whimsical notionon the part of the commissioners. The COro; t a jury and scoured the entire neig costing eve man he met, but t to bea unaninity of opinion on the iseld point blank. antime the boly of the unfortunate ma laidin & rough box” in Heaf Teafc back room, the steach emitted rapidly be- | coming stronger, although every known arii- ficehad been resorted to to preserve the body The cooner was of nwessity compelled to postponethe inguest and set the tinie fox : | 0'¢lock in theaftemoon, Henvy Langwin, MaoMancy John Fogarty, P Chroder, W, W. Allen ‘and G. W. M una were finally persuaded toact s jury- 1in the afieruoon wnd the fuquest” pro geta rhood, ac seemad question for some time to b W. Buusen, a pissenger on | which ran over Brich, was exumi story was substantially the same given in these columns yesterday. I Adolph Fraser testitied that hoquestioned | theinjured man and larned who ho was. ete, and gave the ufornation thus derived “Tivo more witnesses were examined, but their testimony wus unimportant, The luguest wag they postponed wutil 10 the car His that the 1 THE “k this morning on account of the ab- al witnesses, These people hid been served with subpoenis in the morn ing, but for some reason failed to appear. The coroner will invoke the aid of the offcers of the law fo compel thesé parties to appear himand testify CHARGED WITH THEF An Arrest That Grew Out of a Tussle Over a Bill. Wednesday Rev. 7.8, Phillips, pastor of the Freo Methodist church, had Theodore F, Gallagher arrested on a charge of assault and batte hotrouble grew out of a dispute between Galiagherand o laboring man named John M. Parish, who hal warked for Gall in the capacity of day I tine cleck showing d hin his chec ment he latte id Pavish or Pavish produced a ying that, lie enied this t signed by @ 0 would Parish ot Rey young” man uamed H. A they wturned o the latter safl ad decided not to piy the t e could find the man who si that he had showr nethols of pussad and he, he minister and ¢ in which ify him Gallagher's that he 10 cheek until d e receipt 5as (0 1 business wero d, struck at followed spowered. S ussel v vy f Gallgher i Phillips and his two associates sted, churging thom with fobbiog him of during the tussl The defendants were not taken to_the sta- tion and locked up, llowed to visit police headquarters by themselves range their bail, inge yesterday after disniissed it as soon s it was Hulsley there on, but Judge alled, The Rev. Father D, 'W. M charge of St Bridget's Roman Cathlic chur representative of v communication pul Wodne il to the bourd of ulu Hl‘n vish it Ah~1||u(h u t in Agrmes 1s seen by the an to the , pri hes, e by Mr. Carroll,” said Father M did Toven kilow that Mre, Caroll had ap- pealed fiom Judge Shields’ decision till long after thoappeal wis taken. Neither dircctly nor indiretly have I been consulted, influen ing or acting iu this matter.” Platsdenstd The regulae quarterly s of the Plattsdeusteher Verei 4 in Blumw's opera house last night cin decided to give a pimic Sunday afternoon in € hail and I'he members will Bium's house and at 2 elock, with the cmian band, will march to the gardens, Among the contests and amusements, for which p be give will be catehing the sack r steppingon eggs and e Committecs as bllows w i ments, Mess A New Newspaper Building. rosperous Stockman has bought a lot J. Fahs on uty-fourth street, just north of the Brandes block, and will com- mence at once theerection of a fine newspa- perbuilding: The structure will be of brick, three stories high, twenty-four by sixty feet and fixed upwith all moder: and improven fas I press with a cap 14,000 an hou be put in. - When completed the Sockman pects havethe finest office iu the state out- ¢ of Omaia. A Magnific Someideaof the magnitude of the business being done at South Omaka may be shown by the ArmourCudihy packing company curing July. Forty-thre wero siippel in oi during the fi month ook i s Showing. elss of the “The value of the produ about 000 per woek or S10,500,00 ayear, The prepaid freightuge amounts to §5,00) per month. News Notes and Personals. Lawton of the b is wife and two clildr Willis I'. Pickett of the National banlc, Fred Burpee of Rut ., ad Mart Blanehard of Creston, T the mests of Blanchard and Charles Humpal of Ravennais visiting his brother, Policernan Joseph Humpal. of Albright 1sill. . D, Rynearson las gone t Seward ther daughter, Joseph W. Exdgerton has gone to Colfax Sprangs, T, and Mrs, Edgerton and chilir have gone to Des Moines, la., for o fortuigl it with friends. F. J. Kapsen of Coin, Iu, is visiting I Polsley Work b yards sewer. Chatle: of Wagg noon started wed O'D. Blanchard be at lome No. Omahi, onand after Thursday <, with he guest of commenced on the two steck- . where how of Mr.and M Birney will i it venue, July 24, CWEIGH 2] FURE £ 1ts superior excellonoeproen tn millious of homes for mare ¢ & ' BAK Now York: Chltako: WARTHNORE C¢ " AW feal, Engineering, frees. iealthfol - loation bulldings, machipe hops, Hes. K Erondds, iboratorics aud libra: < Ph. D, Pre I|I0l00 EEMALE COLLEGE® nrarknear(hicas). Bordin s-mm Tor G ¥oun | talogue add; THA Vi Iomn Park, 1], JAGKSDNVILL rtary and e % N iy aent, FEMALE ACADEMY Hierature, languages al, Jackanivii, T STEPIIEII’S cfllLEGE ) and An Do Al ful g )m.m. R COLUMBIA, MO, ACADFMY. « Welght, B, 8, A Comnwall' N mh«m SOUEOE i cOmERVAT _ & ailding, 8 "I_'.;'Th'".‘luum.n. e |Ll|’|0|$ MILITARY ACADEMY, *5; wiar of WENGY J. ETBVENS, & J EW YORX MILITARY Col, €0 OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY. ULY 18, 1800, Catarrh 8 ablood discase. Until tne poison 19 expelled from ghe system, there can be 1no cure for this loathswoce and dangerons malidy: Therefore, the only effect reatmentis a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsnpayiila —the bestof all blood purifiers, The somer you begin the better; delay ts dangerous, ‘* Iwastroubled with catarth for over two years, I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physic ciang, but recived no ber until [ began to take Ayer's Sarsaparille. A few bottles of this medicine cired me of this troublesome complint and come l»!..m\ restorel my health.”'—Jesse M, Bogys, Holman's Mills, N. C “When Ava's Sarsapa ommendel tome for ca clined to doubt its eflicacy tried so many remedies, with little ben: efit, L had no faith that any thing woull cureme. T becaine et el from loss of appetite and jmpairal digestion. I had neatly lost the sense of smell, and my system was badly deranged. 1 was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayei's Savsaparilla, and e me to persons whom it had cured of aatarth, After taking half a dozen bottles of thismedicine, T am convinced that t Iy sureway of_trea this s through the blood.” Malouey, 113 River sty i1l was Tec , L was ine Having ~Cha I Lowell, Mass, Ryers Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. 5 abottle, pr. & C. Frice #1; eix lotsles, $6. Worth ache. 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