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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1890. al from Dougla the award of 700 by the county, an_app CHECITY. ] — punty commssion- . . ’ The Union Pacific People Inquiring | ;‘w. of a claim lnr&l],lll) li:r p||'m'i‘npz!lu,hu lck adache ’ 5 it ete, the appeal was dismissed The bank clearings yesterday wero Into His Krpress Consignments, Judge Wakeley announced the granting of JA A $892,678,78, Comptrolier Mink, Acting Purchasing | dectees of divorce in Gilder vs Gilder and "Tonth strect is now closed to traffio | AkentAnderson and threo or four expert | Nelson vs Nelson : % lfllc;w‘nplnhm“nm wh:rh masy suffer 2 o] oot . eKib- Mot 0 t vere overruled in oW ree. Its canse between Leavenworth and Mason. | accountants are hardat work on the McKib- i D A Ll o R and few are entirely s o 0 1 o X 4a we is indigestior sluggish liver, the Jucke Gillan will subsist on county | Bb mCR, fash Werk one man Went | ham and Hoppiovs, Omabe. o | | fadisation dud o SEAL Lo the board for the next seven days for petit | throuh all the express ofices and took from | ‘e appraisement and_ sale in Kennedy vs, [ CUre for o's T, ’ Kovi & 2 i e larceny, their books a carcfully propared list of the | Upton were set uside, R it y Accumulations of odd Suit Pants are now on sale. his will be a picnic for all who need Yesterday was pay day at the post- | Packages recelved by the ex-purchasing | C.J. Duff, secrotary of tha Denver livo i Ill\‘\«!nunl that 'nrlk‘ll(“‘wmh’r::hn, f i : ’ offico and fbout B12000 was distributed | Weutduring his administration. What such ommission company, yesterday filed o | - caused by u disordered condition of the | pants, and for those who do not nced them right away, as it always paysto buy our ¢ i 5 , ¢ | Petition with the clerk of the district court to | stomach,” Ayer's -Pills are the most re. Reir 4 ou e htoats o o fha Xagos contained, howevar, or WHOLHEr | ghow that Lis company had been beaten out [ liable rémey.’ Samuel C. Bradburn, Suit Pants and put them aws y for future use. We had several sales of odd Suit ) Two carlonds of pi hey were ac ounted for to the company 18 | of gy, Mr. Duff alleges that Lee Roths- | Worthington, Mass. ckles from London SRR 4 ,yester- | 1Ot and probably will not be known until an. | childs of South Omaha, on Novembor 20, 1887, “After the use of Ayer's Pills for Pants before, and our patrons know what bargains they re. This 1son we have not sold a wero recolvod at tho custom house yester | giyex huten of petitions shall have boon tlsd | was & l{ve stock commiasion mun and ae MieH many years, in my practico and family, I & Y day for Paxton & ( gher, with the courts, It is understood, however, | his company shippe him a consignment of [ T4 |?unlllml insaying that the; over, that he, as se excellent cathartic an advanced sumsof money stntaining X b v u ro i single pair of these pants, but as fastas the coats and vestsof a suit lot were closed out, the vor medicine ; : nade pants were put away, Wereserved them all for the e o A gmall fire at 614 South Sixteenth | that mauy of these packs stroet at 4 o'clock yesterday morning | sent by su d f sending it being adopted to divert suspl- | to. s contained money | fat steers, and, 0o ply men to MeKibbin, this meaus | tary of the compa for thes 1 the claims mid press purpose of making a grand sale in i ew dollars ge. ulius Rothschilds, a brother of the saic stfall, M. D., V. P. Austin PR ol SRS (! sha g WO AN : . d“/]\: 1' ““1””’;::yy:’]fl‘ll"'i"; el setets ks tn svika | Lo e furthef allokes. that Julius has left | & N. W. Railway Co,, Biimet, Texas. July. Thisis the month when extra pants are needed and our customers will appreciate the o drew H, hrey, a good-looking I'he investigators are more che n giv for 1t k d t his brother, Leo, “ 's Pill p hes dic: T . " an a young man of Battleboro, VL., is missing | information regarding. this mattor than for OURhL 0 pay T KHOW 1o o Pl ‘,‘ILH}-'.‘E.‘L' s Dowels, portunity to get them at less than half what they are worth. and his father is making inquiry about One of them said t the number Frank Colpetzer et al. have brought suit d for all discases caused by a di There are nearlv o ir 6o 1 s 7 9 ey " separate NI, 54 naoiages Was 0 bly lncget | aguinstJ, £, Otirtis to recover 81,200 uoon o | ooy S cascs caniod by il There are nearly fiftee n hundred pait of these pants. We have placed them on separate tas Birdjo Rabinson and Floronce Hay. | U iny oihor, purchasing, aeeny ovor had | promissory foto boaring iat Tent wuiy | frover three yones from heajache ins | bles and divided them up into four different lots froi which you can take your pick. den, a braco of colored courtosans woro n are general it in such large | agninst William Patterson and others to quiet | uppetito ‘and was weak and nervous . Wiy y 8 yesterdny sent to the county jail for ten us 10 veq shipment by | title to various lots in the city of Omuha, nost of the time, By using three boxes Lot Number One we marked ¢1.90; not a pair in this lot but what is worth at least ¢3.00, days for disorderly conduct I'his, there ads the officials © | George Schmidt has sued “the Omahalum- | of Ayens Pills, and at the same time ¢ g 4 A { S § The case against J. J, Casoy for ob u\-lv that muost of tho expross puatter cone | bor company for #100. Tho plintft alleg dicting v Joelt, fwas ...;]vln:.&,x cured.” Lot Number Two is $2.75; all very fine worsted and cassimere, in light and dark shade 4 aining money by false protenses was ves- | signed to MeKiobin on account of the Union | that ono of tho de it's lumber teams Philip Lock wood, Topeka, Kansas. b s iy Ay s i g g g cada el 1 4 T Tto¥ contt, Jais Pagifle ity was for. Him porsonal drove into bis bugiy and damaged it t0that | i T wa trowhled for years with indi Lot Number Three is marked $3.50. This lot contains about 5oo pairs very fine Pants, i " sl ) Judge Davis, one of McKibbin's attorneys, | amount. f defendant paying costs. $ind gestion, constipation, and headache, A d an¢ Twentieth street in the vi ; " 1 Ella Olver | fow boxes of Aver's Pills, used in small excellent patterns During tho month o Ny e e pvoboon: | daily doses, restored e to, “henlth. f.0t Numbe o was asked what inity of | wards making n d tion had been taken to- | The wedded life of Ric fen the poorest in the lot would cost you elsewhere from $5.00 to $6.00, b, ol GORATLISH: Tlace .| Ho rapnicd N otel ,,“‘( gt timo vot | During tho month of Novem | e are it i ofactive, V. 1, Four is a small lot of very choice Pants, all of the finest fancy worsteds. 0 BEVO 280 Sy v | for us to makeashowing, Why do you ask ple were me , and for years, Richard rol d e hge are * veryv st suits. such ¢ ave ¢ ¢ 7 Whers the Honvy rains ave Gaasad by | Do,yo0 Wint asensation(” : {latms, ho was o loving husbadd, devotednnd | Sroub Meadville, Fa These are from our very best suits, such as have been selling from $22.00 to g25.00. Wae ::‘“H; -I |<'“u AVY rains have caused s It has been rumored that you propose to | true, while £ la was quite the reverse, The 25, the real value of every pair is from $7,00 to $9.00. | ’ i arked these Pants § velin, y sensational developments in | husband now comes int urtand files a pe. A P marked these Pants B and John Riebe, were yesterday dis- inst. McICibbin," the defendant was not only guilty of extreme PREPARED BY Tal(e our word for “, these are the gl”CthL‘Sl values ever offered in I’ d of by Judge Helsley., Grayson was Ithink we will ;mdn{'l_\ may i cruelty, but without just cause or prove ARl e district court i oficials higher up than M tion attempted to destroy his life by admin i Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, - f “,‘l‘ll"’.'ll,‘, ;1,‘ i "L_‘.‘,"fi”{ ».‘lh sum of | 04 chance to examine the books and | tering a dose of poison, ~Tho plaintiff would it Y AR e the Pants line. L SR SR gl0 OIS CISOLIeT e, gecounts Tam sure that some very interest- | not die, sohe continued to live along with | 801d by all Druggists an L. Riordan and John Doe are wanted | ing facts could be secured that will probuably A the best he could until May, 1888, when for reckless driving, Doe is Riord never be brought out,’” 7 they separated, and since that dato have c m . delivery man, and both are accused by The express people decline tosay much. | tinded to live apart. Richard now asks for a THIS IS AN Ace OF APOIUNARIS‘WAT[R ” ©. D. Neal of driving into his buggy and | When questioned, ‘they pretend to know | divorce and such other reliof ae equity may Walter Besant. Pt st Pl i ! nothing “move than that aman from the | require. o L | completely wrecking his vohicle, 3 Pacifie headquarters liad made au e Gen Test of the census bureau ation of theiv bool * back as EXCURSION TO BOSTON. 0 gays he has completed returns on mort- | time when MeKibbin i Ofidn ts BVavsAY gage indebtedness of sixty countios of | sgent. n \ . e j the state and that the showing is not so Whe Conl Mine Troiblos: On Q‘l!lu“fl;- ml“sg:u-%')w v ,}hn (1};[ “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS”® 0 bud as politicians have predicted, Oficials of the Union P awvo stated | ©020, Milwaukee & St, Paul railway wil 2 25 a3 i A wirrant s boon issued for the ar- | ropeatedy that tho troublo among their coal | 5011 KON tp tickots to Boston, Mase, The filling al the Apollinaris Spring rest of Louis Gold by Justice Morrison. | miners at Rock Spri i an rn for 300d o s was virtually settled Christ. Specht complaing that Louls | gna disposed of & horse, buggy and upon whieh he, Christ., hvd o mort A bill of sale w: ) until Septomber 80, - The chenpest. ox. | (CAeHsh Prussia) amounted o umea, t work had be cursion of the year. Dont fail to take % 1 ¢ This stateme partially correet. | it in, For further information apply at 11,894,000 losiies i 1887, About one w o, General Managcer Teb- | Union ticket offico 1501 Farnum strect. 12,720,000 dossles in 1888 Our store closes at 68:30 P, M. g g 4 Saturday at 10 P, M. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. 1ge. ed in the county | hettsof the coal department gave notice to | J. E, PRESTON, A. NA clerk s office yest y afternoon, shoy he mitiers thiat they oonld continue work PN SRR 5 and i = i ll'\‘nn;“"'l"“.‘» :m‘l |">~'H“>“‘-tl to -\:‘“ S | time, he assured them, prices under the SOUTH OMAHA NEN 15,822,000 ottles i 1889, BY THE of Bradford, a. The co or screening system would be agr tion named in the bill of salo was $13,- | upou; also thatin no case shall the prices A Wife Beater. NOTIOE.— 7%e well-known Yellow Labels of ) Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Being manufacturers, importsrs and jobbers, as woll a3 re- tail dealers, our purchasing facilities are second to no house in this country. Hencs our extreme low prices on everything we sell. Epeclel attention is called to our largo and elegant line of Fins Man'el © ocks (over 50 different styles) at $5.00 and up- wards, Fine Banquet and Plano Lamps, wih sik pa asol ehades in all the new colors, from $5.00 up. Buy your Table Cutlery of us and save monoy. Rogers’ Best Triple Plated Kuoives and Forks only 8175 per sot. Steel Carving Sats (.nife Broke a Leg. William Thomas, an Omaha lad. the Reeds with distarbing the peac infront of the Young Men’s Christian [ and Italians remained out. Tho vig 0. charged that the company is hay 1 park Sunday fell This apecies of advice Is not always accept- o e fra : T engines on the Wyoming di- | fracturing one of the bones in his left leg able, but in many ln»lmwtw‘mut‘h ln-m\):_lt The family of W, M. Reed, livingat | vision supplied with ° fire = be below tho kueo. A surgen dressed tho | Would Ledorived were it ncted upon. WNo 807 Howard street, has of late been in- | which will burn coal screenings, Inasmuch | wound and the lad was taken home, Lot s P . . mustexpectTor, put toit. They scordingly filed b the company muking such use of | South Omaha camp, No, 1095, Modern Wood- The gainst Thomas Johnston for | cause the cost of this material is estimatedat | feve ' ton. later at the Armour-Cudahy packing com- puss offin a natural manner, 17 Aud In nowlse conmected with any wther 802.G8, fixed be such as tocither reduce or increase | John Gorman, the prince of the Third ward the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are E Some unknown but enterprising thief | the wae wife beaters, was run in Sunday for the Zrotected by Perpetusal Iyjunctions of the 1 O the strength of this assurance, all the | tiird time this SRS this Supreme Court. appropriated Dr. Parcell’s horse and | English-speaking miners and the Ghinamen | Sirdth L oS bugey yesterc afternoon, It was DI LOGUR L BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "ATIUNAL GOVERNMENT associution building by the doctor, and [ Auother, and what may prove a serious . when he returned an hour later it was | difficulty has been encount It is now it 3 To know the hest means of combatting this dulging ina series of jamborees to the fore :T the mir uml;-rmc.« en L. W. Miller Dead on enemy, with the least injury toour HE B great annoyance of the neighbors and | system will receive no pay for mining, . 0F T ENEFICENCIA PUBLICA, Vitiated Bilo and Inict P ) an information in police court charging J i that this Is aschiome on the | mon of America, died ata? o'clock Sunday, (PUBLIC CHARITY) £INg | part of the company t getas much fuel as edloh il jith typhoid el B ) L0 determine a healthy flow obtaining pronerty under false pretenses | not more than 10 cents p u X from W. J. Clar Miller won lots of friends and _the e e yrci & ipound Company” using Cho sume e, of his employ A mother, loft. | returned to woric, but the Fiun's, Aust wiio | GRATUITOUS AL VICE. | gone SAlGBAAS \g its big | SWinging in Syndicate p: tes, Is certainly n great ad- they have decided that o stop must ho reening or steam coal, they naturally p L. W. Miller, aged 18, a popular member of possible for nothing or almost nothing be. | Morning afte, ¢ As an on gincerat the Omahd, and | Giatim (Do o ESTABLISHED IN 1878, t yesterds, ws clled in police Pk pany, Mr. ternoon, Johnskon bt B UL S conildenc cou The committee of presidents and general | brothe AR 3 and two sisters hore and opo in Min: ) 0 4 S fork and steel), $2.00 and upward. Spoons, &o, in proportion. B s iy o ST | mamgo et oo th wastm | nostaart et mon i et o | Tutt’s Liver lelf,' THE HEXT MONTHLY DRAWING o e axd, Epoolaidon, S proporiicn oL s y resenc s | o ekt o REalIS s Funeral services at the reside i | i 5 e i easscn witn, andeeoured anothex SN L et iS00 redio] ,,,‘m‘{f:fr; Bonjuatn Miller, Toontyoioin e | _Price, 28, _Office. 39 441 Park Place W e s and ¥ine Jowolry is still in progress, Genuwne Diamond Fingor [-__ab y continuance e lost mo time in L - ° | tween J and K streots, We ftor: 4 i ¢ i il s e i 0T IR AT : s, bowover, will nat, | Lygen J and I€streots W eaoday afterioon Dl,'s Betts &Betts MORZESQUERE PAVILIO Rings from ?2.50 ap. ;Solld Gpl,llwmu: s from §16.00 up been gone ten minutes when S. Mandel- | affect Omahaso m\ul'h s Kansas r(,"n,\z The grn \YY(‘IEHIINI of America. Interment in ' st 5,0(11]0 flcx;o_zoql.d g:)ld, p.u.x\&\;:r,unlar:xu su; l.in&uas tmn;\ffl '.Ztmol gon appeared and swore out another y cattle rate down there is,and for several aurel Hill cemetery, e 8 R AT each. 0:d Spectacies and Bye Glasses from up. ne Steo! rant for 1 ton_a similar charge, | months has been ents, Tt will now be Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. Spectacles 81 up. alleging that Johnston hought $3 worth | putback to2 centsa hundred. The corn @ LB ken; 1409 DOUGLAS STRI l of merchandiso from him March 18, and | F#te, however, is to be reduced in accordance | Reuben Crippen whilo hauling wood from in payment gave him o worthless checl | With the recommendations of the Interstato | Bellovuo to this city, was yestorday forenoon OMAHA, NEB, AUGUST 7th, 1890. 8 Repairing of Watches, Cloc W 2 Mot commerce commission, from 20 to outs, 4 PR et s 5 L Py AT 7T on tho Omaha Nutional bank. It isare- | “he ndjustment of tralic divisions has G el “‘)‘r‘]",‘l‘““';.i'g’{,‘:“r,,h,'d;,,’,r‘“}\‘“;‘ CAPITAL PRIZE, - 60,000 petition of the Clark case. been left to a committee composed of the Cripper came to this city and had a surgeon £0,000 Tickets at #, §320.000, R e it chaivman of the various associations, P el bRl s B A man representing that he was employed “*Don't Care to Eat." Notes About the City. Wholes, $3; Halves, $2; Quarters, 1. on the South Tenth street grading job which LIST OF PRIZES, 15 being done by James Walsh, succeeded in passing a check for $14.60 y on Mr. Pomey, of Pomey & the forged sighature of M coufidence that [ Edward Kain has gone to Kansas City. :ommended for loss Prank Bur ily have g e Toadacho, i | 4o Mrs: Prank Burness and fumily havo gono L, TMOTMNg | gimilar troubles 'Ihis medicine gentiy tones e o Sogelke, bearing | Pho'stomach, ssists digestion, and. maly s W. N Buboock has arrived from b s “real hungry.” Persons in delicat ulesburg, Col. after taking Hood's Savsaparill; Bohemian citi: of appetite, indigestion, rday morning Prizes of of a pleasant_ social La's Whisky Friend, i o | find themselves longing for and al hall Sunday e g William Hatten was brought to the city | pluinest food with unexpe Messis., C. W. Miller, 8. D. Rynearson and ey «from Chieny county. William had camped ——— Rev. Robert L. Whetler, = dologates, and )ximiting to §0,%0) prizo 00 prizo o 10.00) prize ‘erminuls of §0 decided by 860,00 prize of 60 app; )rox about twenty-five feet from the liv Rosebud Indian reservation and was s ing poor Lo with firewater av tho v 3 rates. He will answer to Judge Dundy for | the moral and intellect art_academy for day | Joseoh W, Edgerton, Z. P, Hedges, S. W. pils, situated on St. Mary’s avenue | Dennis and J. S. Turney will leave for Lin- and 27th st., is an_institution devoted to | coln this morning to attend the independent education of | Pty state convention, Prizes amounting to §175,40 the offense. Sehn D BLRIN I Tha Gotdrseina Vit A o dele from Douglas county to the "All Prizes old In tho United States fully puld in - youngglrls. ‘The coursoincludes every rty state convention will sup- U. 8. Currency. hing from an elementary department to a finished claissic ion. Besides the ordinar i 5 nting, drawing and the languages are : is inciuded in the ordi- ence of-religion is no Complexion powder is an absolutene of the refined tollet in thisclimate.” Pe combines every olement of beauty and purit e Of Sound Mind. J.J. Steadman protests that the statement to the effect that he had purchased an inter- est In the Republican is wholly without foundation. Ho had heard of the rumor, but don'tknow who started it. ~ Some time ago | te he looked over the d dgerton of this city, for at AGLENTS spent Sunday here od and C. M. Man- nihan, widow of Thomas Linahan, C| ing of pupils, pro- | who was killed at the Armour-Cudaby explo” vided they conform to the general regu- | 8ion, left Sunday for Chicago. z IMPORTANT. tions of the school. The seholastic | -~ The Nonpariel ball club defeated the So. | Tho most widely and fuvorably known spec- | Adiress U. BASSIST. 1, n _commencos the first. Tuesday in | botkers Sunday by a jug-handied “score of | islists In the Usiitad states. Ticlr lonz ox: City of Mexico, Mexico, 01t CLUB RATES, or any other Information write lesibly 10 the undersigned, { | | | vor) ‘hic: It P « eryous Disens mpoteney, Byphills, Gleet and Varleo with qu lon list. Address i " 1 villion to work on the Chicugo, \FIPICATE -1 nereby certify that the Bankor | SPeclsl of Nervous Diseases, Lupotency, Byp 1 : ' o et G b fho Jesidenen | tho ocausion for transacting & very lago | Rock Island & Pacifie grade FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS | Lomdon ani Stosices huy on deposit tie o Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute, trcets, Jor £ho Pupose aF - bikdng atign 5 | 2mouRtof bustnoss Clark D, Forsyth of tho Armour-Cudahy | guarantocd curcd without pain or detontion | Bt guarantes tho payment of i prises Piinan SUh And I aracySts Omake Neb Tegud” {0 the proosting of tho saie 23 | One hundred big pages of minutes were | traveling force is buck for a short visit. from busing ANDI N "ATOLINA W GASTILLD, Interyonor d Sevauteanth streel by tho rafiroud” cou | 1ad by Clerk Moores, wnd, despite the clear | A ploasantsocil danco was, eiven Satur. |, SDHGELS Ay Purter. o company 1\ el o dstibuto - anics. e Cor enunciation of tho reader and a flood of cool | duy eveningat Douglerty's, Twenty-four SYPHILIS GONOREN EA, s ¢ < o tie i i e IR breezes which poured through the many open | 810 Q strect wavtorsiiod, Son:inal Weaknass, Losi Fyse poction TN recz c g Sl Itep 1 B1ata ss Han- | Night Emissions, Decayed Facultios, Femalé | wonjois b by other lotteries using tho AB. & \1“(‘,‘ f |,'[lf‘. ll,':"l"m 'l" 1E. Tulip, | Windows. the proceeding came very near aadrari et eltear 1n “‘"“,fi‘ ALory M ”"I'\', Weknoss and ull delicate aisordors peouilye famg schem % : fAdkigHpy walng Y SR LY Paupman, B BT s ha 0 Large Lber tors | P i) by R0, YoRLe * | to cither sex positively cured well as i CIAL. & resident of Omaha, fell under the wheels of _l‘“\‘“:b half the Lwge number of auditor Mr. and 1‘“ m I\. Adams r,\.}w... e | funetional disordors :?w: result from youth= || s s to catity thit {ho" B of Commerco, | ving train at Plattsmouth Sy pnight | o of Boone, Ta, are the guests of Mr. and Mr: ul follics o the excess of maturo Nashyl 1, will pay ull prizes in above. | S paatinais it Piattamotth Sunday bleht | . cjerk Moores having finished his dry and | Braces’ A STRICTURE uaranteed. pe | Tulip has & wite and child who are now | tresome act, dudge Clirkson took the floor | Miss Fredrika Goeken has returned from | without eutting. o it oo i oo £ visiting in Ci ud deliversla mmber of: opinions, " princi: | Atlantie, T Without cutting. o ox Miastasion, "Ourol s s ndustrions employe and | pully on motions, overruled tho motion J. B. Evion is visiting hor daughter | ment’s puin o anmovance, gy wilk Tookc aftex Uim, He s ‘be- | 10F 2 new trial i Huwloy vs Patterson s e SRR L] fengner TO YOUNG AND \DQLE{AGlED"MEIN, ; SUFF FROM =08 4 ; sranted @ decreo of divor Stowart v . 7 2 ClT o _awful effets o i § Ing cured £or in Plattsmouth at- prese glantdip dorenat. divoios ln Blewars vi ames W. B. Cheek and O. P, Taglor RBICITRE Thee antal efonm of Nervous Debllity, g your For the treatment of a1l CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASKS. Bracas, Appliances for . Trusses. Test atui uid Temedion Tor Auccese £y ying concern in the [ September, Classes begin at 9 a. m., e o i S5 in t_and cure of Nervous, A DM A & 00 N.Y, | quiring Medie ¢ ROOMS FOIt PAT intorest of two Washington newspaper men | oy e d sed at 8:3¢ obotker ball clubnext Sunday will | G¥nfo ana & ngsa | OfvoQmas I MaNTRUE & G0, Buom WUNIY, | 4008 et formities ana Brace and pupils are dismissed at 8:50 p, m. rocks of Omaha at the Fore: Lifo Bullding, Omal b 3 4 B S g B and made & report to them as requested. IRTrodks ol mala v the otz anljant it the_ fuli ence of |y orainary laiter, contaning MONEY ORDER | SpIn% Pilen. arh Bronchitie, Inhalation, o I )n~|.-ynrhllw:;l::§ They will not buy the prohibit flopper. THE DISTRICT COURT. cuic at Plattsmouth, ¢ the afflicted e nranteos o | ol by all 1kprobs Companies. New York Ex- | Bfubler kye, tur, o Wo 1y waded o Ly ng-in Confinemenl e S05E William Burness hus romoved to Frank | A CERTAIN 2 MIVE CURE for | dhunge, Dratt or Fostal Not R O O e A (o acavanttly aiidad & Bslogaln R e gurly Seventeenth Street Property Owners, | A Lively Run of Business Attends the house, Seventeenth street und Mis- fm‘: ’,‘.‘\‘,’,,‘J""““‘ Rangiinonumor; PEGIAT BRI RS Al Blood Disensos successtully treated. Eyplilitic poie e ke xly ) 2 4 Vel e, s e Al A 3 N estoratlve e or Loss al Power, us nay bo teted The property owners of South Seventeenth Closing. AEHNGY " PRIVAT By terms of u W donte, AN commanicntions contieniin or i s sent by mail or ¢ letween Leavenworth aud Center [ The grand clbso of the preseut term of the | _John Condon Saturday finished his J street '\ o g of all i 1 the o bofors il . o marks 10 Indicrte contants or sORAGr. . Ono poronal Intoriow b o e i grading contract, Yesterday Mr.Condon took us or send history of upon Iriyate are hereby iuvited to meet this | district court oceurre ur case, and we will 801 in plain wrapper 0w BOOK 10 esterday and provel | FHGIRE COUL —~ : - e RS EIRAR, opos, 12 drachin F'he Speci GRATEFUL-COMFORTING T v — ek EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. of which were of importance interested. Motions for new ere overruled in_the following cu Fishing vs Peycke Bros., John Armour-Cudaby’ packing company, v vs O Judge Do Chiof Seavey that she had just read inan old copy of Tue Bek of the boilerexplosion in the ArmourCudiahy packing works in South Omaha, Sho says that she »believes that Hauns Olsen, the engincer then killed, was o' bran, o alns o mont b bin, 12 drachin L WEIGH il PURE Is unsurpassed o th atent PRIVATE DISEA it ; ity S X have returned from Colorado. caknoss, destroying both mind and | Youthful Indiscretions, The Grading Co Valer B 9oupany he 491 that die Borness, infant daughter of M. With i 1ts dreaded 1118, permanenty Loat Maahood, i Tho work of graling the 10n tha e e DAvL bt Tttt tar e kS {7, "B, Wilson of AIDrlghts: was. b | cured. H new orphan usylum in Benson has been com- | fondant to Hsirpe il Laurel Hill cemotery at 4 o'dock Sunday | DRS, B Pilose Tha hare - [ pleted, and inorder to meot the assessment up of idates for the reform | afternoon proper Indulzenc itary habits, which Many men, from the effects of youthful the Sisters who have the work o, in | schiool, five boys to one g Mrs, James A. Bellew and son Oscar have | ruin both min unfitting thewm for E ukht about o of o ubsence of Mr. J. I, pe that | fore the Willic 2 gone to Wuhoo 1o visit friends. ; : { e TR ‘\‘udl_\' oforod 53 contoss | oLl unaway: Joimay T AL el R S Y hortdisiuie and e veal tale o ) T, b toward the good work will depositthe amount | ner were senteuce 1o Billy Pit, I ing on Twenty-fourth stroot Sunday, was | gedibced, oo o PRses z e detor for ey (—d v | of the subscriptions in the Nebr i Thomus aud Al hons were' g thrown out of the buggy backward by the OUR SUCCE:S b AwThattnl 1 bank orsendit by check to the Conveut of | new lease of opportunity to be good, seat breaking down. Sho was so stunned | g xperi- i Mercy, Fifteenth and Castellar streets, o prisonens ware iegt scatencdd to tho for some timo she was unconscious., studiod, « Beo o Asdaubicalis itentiary s follows: - Albert Darnell, one | Tho boots of the Exchanee b : nes are el pracies 1 3 =2l g toncta ollow : acll, ¢ s > ge bank show that | o pital pracied v b i 1002, Sixtconth and Farnam stroots fs | Yoar: Thorias King and John, Howard, 'con- | o gy the deposits were S50 T A AL fnid NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, honew Rock Islund tickot oftice. 'Tick- | HERel 6F Meating 8ab worth of eweley, wero | o business of the bank averages & half D B ey oo Bett d & J E ets to ull points east at lowest rates. Yoating ¥X0Worth oF dismonts kud jommath | million daly. 1s. Detts & betts, s i el s e i Specifs for ystert, Distines . | Was He Her Husband? o your B ’ = = == | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. 113 pr o used 1 the proparstion o £X % Mrs. Mary Olsen of Minneapolis writes to | g 40 Ul announced a number of —_— - } GOODMAN DRUG CO., A e overruled the motion for a ja 4 only 1110 Furnam her husband, who sefther in Wiscousin in | new trial in Thomas vs Edgerton. By & theion kb0 wio e of ‘L al laws - 1887, She says that Hams was fifty years In Murphy vs Omaha, a suit to recover on which go tons Of diges nutri- 4 Oftice, N. 2. Cor. | ald, dark complexioned, blue eyes, moustache | & sewer coutract, Judge Doaue decided for thon. and by u garwtulapplication of tho fino proper. Rraianas 40 cane oers ¢ elthior straet, Omakn, N and ehin whiskers andof medium Leight, defendant, i browkTast labigs with atlelicatoly finvorad Dators : P e Meud etal vs Fisher printing company, Save us many b ) Woodman: 's Saloon Sold, proceedings in error from count court, the us 't was afi Peter Woodmansee of the Exposition sa- | OFier of the lower ¢ rined. Denve i . Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods ,vs H, TS Of Shintle i loon, Fifteeuth and Capitol avenue, gavea vill | 1. Cook, judgement for $230.46 was re 10 hlAnCk WheravOE H10re 118 WONK. Dot 1 of sale yesterday to Willium Darst, whole- | dered against Mrs. Cook, the wife, who flg. | gocane wany ¢ fatalsnats by keopingourseives woll Denver, Colo Uiniily from b tat i salo liquor dealer of Omala, conveying the | ured so prominentiy in the identification of | oL e pitre hiood. A0d_8 Droperiy he ¥ e ’ . mfi‘fi"l"fi'fi?filon%b"mvurrA‘l‘.o"fi' 1 furoiture in his billard rooms and in | e Mm;l.m‘hnh-ll~\£n-| e, and sho was given | o Made simpiy With bolting wail Ik. Sold only P“? ous or ¥ Canital Pri ) LR e ek g six months in which to pay the judgem | tnlnif pound tins, by grocers thus i o 4 c e — ey o harL s on the samh, | Mgl Cane. of ee-Conniy e [ JOIES EPPS & (0. ommonatnic chemysis, | v Hew Enpland Modical Inslitute, | DR _SANDEN'S B o g B | e i FSS 0 o o o e Lt L o o, o ELECTRIC BELT salary was decided iu favor of the aiutifr. In Smithson vs Smithson an apvlical 1 L 1 . TICKETS 50 CENTS EAC I 1$20,370 PAID EACH MONTH e T L l i PRIZES, 6'.' FRENCH SPROIFIG, fng an inventory. This is the place start and Woodmansee; Murpl WITH BUSPENNIRY, > Yan . BWEAKMEN % 1 in 1880 by Murphy sold out to Wood- BANK OF COMM e wa e | o | for temporary alimony of $100, $25 a mox ANK OF COMMERCE PAYS A Ly | mauseo in 1857, who has Slice conducted it o e i e A R0 N bt 'A POSITIVE and permazont GURE for all o 5 Adl B F. RHODUS el A A alone, The business was generally supposed ged to have been obtained by fraud, the diseases of the URINARY ORCANS, Oures = GHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH | Address, B. F. Rl S, DISCRRTIONS or KX %o be prosperous, but purchuse money lubil- |y lication was allowed, n millions of homes | where other treatment falls, Full directions witheach : | £y Ahta b P ities proved too heavy for Woodmansee to | "ot o Wi carry and meet. The trade is said t be in- terested to aconsideruble Itis used by | bottle. Priw, ouo dollar Ses sigaature of L g by tho | BTANL For Sale By All Druggists. ful. Dr. P o Ha SOODIT Iv T80 Denrboru #e 8. YDE | Adviee I'ree! nopublicity. PRICE BAKIN POWDER €O, pu y aruam st In tho cuse of the Democrat publishing ' New York Chicago. San Fraucisco. St Lowls | 10 muny stules. PERNYROYAL PILLS. Dinve RED CROE DIAMOND BRAND, | ” Lacer, by return m ail. Asmd Page salal v heres Cllichter Chem: (o Madbaanon FaR | WURET0ledvr sullon « « =« CoLoraDO, to show error {n connec- tion with an illegitimate som, in the case of extent, Fisher, guandian, vs mfi‘i‘e‘l S\:‘ui»du, was " sustained and a decree of it roperty Dr. Sussdorff makes a specialty of dis- [ \as entered. P sases peculiar 1o women. 1504 ¥ Special tael manantly Coroe Th fhres EANDEN KLEGTRLO CO., 160 Ladule.

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