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S AT — - vu o1 5 JOST FAVOR IN HER EYES. | oo tie purponcet seamining the o L e A FIVE-ACRE BARN 1V ASHES. ness of the mortgage aad trust companies of | The Self-Styled City Guardian Ar- l this clty which do business in New York raigned by Dr, Gapen, _— Mytton's Attempt toTake HisOwn Lifo Duo | 1o chorts to the banking department, giving | City Physician Gapen was asked what | g, Largost Feeding, Howe fn the World the standing of the several companics. Those | i $50 ) sulih Wis miaking 80 » w a Love Affair, which sre found i good tondilion re licen: | ProSTess tho boatd of health wis making _qi SOMETHING EVERY ONE SHOULD HAVR THE MOST COMPLETE o =t 4 i Destroyed st Gilmore, s6d to 4o business In the state, The object of WArd Improving the sanitary condition of the Y more : s this inspection s to protect the eastern capi- | Citf, asubject which recelv d so vigorous a el ~“farn - a— talists from tho wildcat investment com. | stirring up by the board some six or eight ] n((‘ 1 'l ll THE WOUNDED MAN STILL SURVIVES. | timies SMr. 110l 13 ausiated by this work BY | weeks nga aoa resuitof startiing discoveries | MYSTERIOUS ORIGIN -~ OF THE FRE. SN ADT¢ J— Mr. Eustace, and tho gentlemen will remaill | myge by Tur Bee as to the filthy condition of in the city for two or three days. dalries in the western portion of the cit CTHEE W Charles Bowman, a Carpenter, - ;- il Nrwee porkon & : A Description of the Steucture—How IN THE WORLD, P hea 1A 1 FOHEMIAN TURNERS “I am in about thesame state of mind as the Etnpioyss Sought <y slied KL AINIOBE InstRntly —_— the mayor a few weeks ago,”” remarked Dr. i il ®ht to Save Te—~ —— Killed by a Monster Stone From All Parts of the Comntry Will [ Gapen withomphasis, “I am almost thor- The Insv "'“"';""“ Reach- ] Bracket. Assemble Here Next Saturday oughly discouraged as to tothe board of s Nearly $180,000, The ( . ~ant . Bohemians of this eity and the Bot health being able to do anything whatever." The Culture and Genious of the Gymnastic Society, the most active associa- Here the doctor paused, and after rubbing N inds o Ce v fhe bllet that came so near causiog the | tion of the M in the cily, are making great | his hands togethor yery Vigorously and iv: | The Union Cattle company’s foeding plant Best Minds of the Century. feath of Mytton Thursday night was | preparations for the forthcoming great gym. | i0g his moustache a pull or two, continued at Gilmore, four miles below South Omaha, - —— rerme sterday morning by Drs, ( nastio tournament of thie western district of L consider that the time has come for me | \ysentirely consumed by fire at 11 o’clock eadth ol A 16 Tl “tiged h me to talk openly aud plainly on this matter, and | U (SR, S ' ' praith and Hoftman, ed lodged just | the national Sokol union. 1o tell you the real and tho only reason why | Thursday night, entailing a loss of $150,00. . under the skin of the back, after passing iymnastics are extensively taught and | the city of Omaba continues to reap little This feeding plant wasthe largest in the pugh one of the victim's lungs, Tt i3 a8 | fostered by Bohemians in this as well as the | 1o benefit whatover from its board of health; | world. The main barn was an immese affair. impos<ible to tell what the result will be, | old countr Th tho latter there (8 50t & | to tell youwhy, a the board has h'jvr;v It contained 4,000 stall 1 covered over five 88 the physicians regard his chances as about | village without a_gymnastic sock Calis- | ',"""‘ ".1“","”,"'.‘!l.“:w:l;lu'. Hghy ,‘-".",’”‘fi;‘,m‘::' ¢ | acres of ground. It wa t of wood with a | even. thenies ave taught fn every public school | work, it finds itself utterly powerless to foundation of brick. The fnterior was of oak, Mytton momed at 9010 Leavenworthstreet | and gymnastics in all the higher grades 1d do for Omaha as is so badly, so | except the floors, which were of matehed pine ‘ . . and is report by the landlady as having © sacietios & oliosen for nielves tHo needed to be done 1ald water tight. In the f there were 025 H been u young man of excellent character, 80 | oo wy iy chosen for themselves The one and the sole ciuse of the_block: | yventilators 6 feet by § contatning. over tw THE WIT far as has appeared while he was lodging in [ B@me of “Sokol,” which means falcon. ade to all this important_work s D, FL | Lo 8¢ T Balidtis hidie b her house. Hospent his evenings principally T'he difterent Sokol socictes throughott the | Whocler, chairmn of the finance comuiittes | CArioads of glass. ThiS bullding - contaiied Ly 4 i at home, paid his vent promptly and she | land formed, some year a national | of the city council. 00,000 feet of lumt ) hind never seen him under the influence of | union which comprises two districts, the | I will start at the beginning and make the | In addition to this immenso structure, g% 4 quor. i matter as clear s I think it possible for words | thera were two very la clevatc 3ut Mytton was drinking Thursday. He and tho western, el to do. S e rer Ias, - Nl rnee A Q y y has o your ster living in this eity who is emer disteict has tho followlng 0. | WO tno first day of Junuary last, while s S ol i oMb 1) also employed at the Nebraska fi surance | cleties: T.J. Sokol of New York, the oldest Nicago appropriated & 00 for sanitary | and pump works capacity of three 1 tio B st Gompy: ind Who boatds at 105 Sonth Bevace | Bohemian gy mhnstio sociery in'the United | smatters, Minnoaolis and’ St, 1wl €000 | million gallons o day, o superintendent's | Thereis nothing its equal for relleving the SORENESS, ITCHING teenth street, Miss Mytton is intimate with | States, organize ne thir ars ago; S apiece, Denver §0,000 and Kansas City $10,- [ Bouse aud employes cottages, or BURNING, reducing the INFLAMMATION, taking out REDNESS, Miss Burns, the daughter of the president of | Bultimc Ind Buding, D 00, we asked the city council to give us The fire was first seen by the night watch- od quickly bringl | . A 14 9 tho fire insuranco company, by whom they | Svoriost, Morrisar $12,000 for the samo purposo in Ounha, [ W about 11 oclock, Do overed, and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color, ; were both employed, and a lady who knows | Y.3 Dutch Hill, N. Y, Immediately Mr. Wheeler's hands went veping up theside of th fon onthe BEWARE of imposition. Take POND'S EXTRACT only. Seelandscape all parties said that Miss Mytton loved Miss | Cech, Cleveland, O, 3 3 up _and his mouth flew open utside, near the engine hous “ trado-mark on bulf weanpe Sold onlv 1 bottle TOAld ist 0 o Burns for her brother's sike, and that the | 'Uhe western district comprises the follow- | in holy, or unholy, horror. As chalrman of The —m gave tho alarm and ppefe SOId Ny INOUR OWN 2Ot 88s bliklsd, | \l\'lSC(l and A\lfl(‘ll(](‘(l ‘ latter was infatuated with his employer's | & the findnce committes all the other council- the - employes of the plant | .POND'S EXTRACT C0.,76 6th AVE.,NEW YORK. | daughter, Americky Sokol, C! go, IIL; | men looked to him asa guide in matters call out and began fightin the ~ five Thursday night Miss Mytton went out on | Plzensky Sokol, Chi 4. Solol, St. [ ing for the expenditure of monies. N t they could with waterpails. The | e — Nass . ) Park ayenue to spend the night with | Louis, Mo T. J. oL, Chicagos T. J. | Wheeler gay to a perfect tirade of ex. | engir xmmp\l ad been 8o injured by the time For American [\\\hh‘h’. up to Mrs, Burns, Later fn tho evening | Cechie, Chicago; V & Milwaukee, | pressions. indicative of his horror that the | the men reached vas no oppor- Mytion called o seo his sister | Wis. P, J, Sokol, Omaha; T. . Sokol Praba, | board of health should ask forso ‘stupendons’ | tunity to utilizet U feetof hose with '® Jnne 1gt, 1800, but did not find her at her boarding | Chicagos T. J. Sokol, South Omaba—in all, | asum for health purposes inour city. The | Which the yards we ed, J ' place. Mo - talked with the lady of | iftecn socicties, with Upwards of 2,000 men | yesultof Wheeler's talk was that the sum | Al Vo] T buck, and so tor some time, telling her that he [ bers was cut down to £3,000. This stageered the 10 immense wooden barn, the elevators and sred in C N ’ r ; to Chicago fomorrow, About 10 | This docs not by any means comprise all | board, in view of its investigations, but what | engineand pump houses burned sorapidly Offered in Connection with THE o'clock he returned to his lodgings, but was | the Sokol societies in the United States, but | could'we do¢ Simply nothing. = But we | that they were entively consumed within two OMAHA DAILY BEE. heard to ¢o out in a few minutes, Karlier in ”wl\'lh--wh1 ng tothe Nat nmll('lnun. went ahead and did tho preliminavy | BOUTS ufter the e m(m.».l. ; the eveni sister and Miss Burns _had ‘reare fully as many societies outsideof the | work of getting up ordinanc Superintendent Walker aud two assistants SR » called to sée him, but he was not in, Miss u\u]uu as there are in it 11.. N chras ka § r.u-'"L.,\v.q..iuJ every 2, '_nvl:- o pr*\li!vw‘\h- They \;-'\' fight FGR pA'N T Burns at that call asked the lantiady if her | here arc several that do not be 10 the | sanitary needs. Then we asked for money iro on the roof when the walls gave way brother's | ngs yet remained in his ‘\”“”i-"“;“ vion, n IM'\"“‘”W\\‘ Crete l\\ il- | toanalyze the death-dealing millke and water ;‘-‘“‘ "“”1""'“}"”“"‘ e ke '|'n.-\ THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD AN roon, told they did: per, Turkey Creek, Linwo illigan, Morse | whichunearly the entire population of Omaha | happencd to be so near edge that they Tustantly stops the most excruciating pains; never fafls togive ease to the sufferer; a fo M, Bums managed 1o ki y from the | Blufls, Seluylor and Dolgo, = Yas und 1a teing, Wensid formome fngpecs | S0uld jump out with a bound andin that vay | o - i et i e R B R bl L LB vk 5 ) L repos Ho wus not in his oftice | T'hie reason for this is that during the past | tors to investigate the horrible daivy escape witha few blisters, | | and hiommily deckiusod that they | two years thers hias boen somo disscnsions in | tages which wers thon: and. 6. sow being | . The origin of the fire is notkaovniut [ A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. didn't know where he 1d be found the national union, which, hs Ve ere now | perpetrated in Omaba, | there isa theoryas to how it started. Dur- | Internally taken In doses of from thirty tosixty drops In half a tumbler of water will . His correct address does not appear in the | harmonized ina convention held during the SWhat did Mr. chairman of the | ing the day menhad been employed repairing | in a fewridnutes ¢ Sourstomieh, Col i b ence, Hoartburn, Lansour, Faint- city directory, but his home on Parlk avenue | first days of this month at Cleveland, O, N reply! Let the |ru-|lw’l|.1!nul\\‘ \{ m,-:'u ¢ tar r‘ux-u‘u m!r CHOL] 1u.\\[|:‘m\xr\ :mn Sick Headache leH»' s | THEOMAHA DAILY BEE was discovered after some searching. where the bone of contention was remove 1 of Omaha unote well his reply. | P0Se; Als fire thoy oxtl d orthought | % Maddrla, and all inter S LIIE Bl Rl L LR offers rear’s s seription te A reporter asked to sce Miss Burns, but | and the union cemented. A number of tl 0 abead aud make ar %, | they had, about 4 the afternoon, but It is Bottle, Sold byLruggists. | | offers a year’s subscription to that young lady’s mother, who appeared at | present societics that drnm‘ belong to th stors, et send the bil ”"‘l\'lfl‘u'l*u that LA uld - = = the paper, including the Sun- the door, said her duughter was too ill to en- | union d their willingness to join , and, mark you, ‘if they we and later the couls were far 2and | day issues—delivered at your tertain compuny. as sul o l~h~u!‘| hl‘l;wlwl “ure 1o, | 0t and et the appravalof the finnce mv_;u-:(.-;lx“ s burn was dited. s 80, B o 1‘ ’t“‘ i ‘3 i Your daughter wes engaged to young | | sof “the natioual union are 1o | committee and the council, then they would 1e buildings saved were the superintend- | ‘ dress C complete se Mytton, wasn't shet” was asked her, J ated at Milwaukee, Wis, The union i be paid.” % ent's house, the 1"”’fl house, the em- KING OF COCOAS ROYALCOCOA FACTORY.” of the Americanized Encyclo- Mrs. Burns refused at first to answer the | & monthly journal which is y v, is there a business man, ataxpayer, | P cottages and tho horse barn. Riti08 ¢ & 5 e iy s " 3 : uestion, but, fnally. did. confoss that her aited by Mr O Stullky | oranyoday in all Omatn, who SHDBests of rlinatly the bam wis ety the ship- Kings are but men, but all men are not kings, Therefore, paedia Britanniea for $ s o daughter and Mytton had been engraged at | gentleman' — of theoretical | has the least idea that the bourd would find | Ping season not having opened yet, hut a when the King of Holland says,as he di by deed of Augus permonth forone year. The one time, but that the engagement had been | and practical = knowle Yy mnustic it possible to get work done undersuch an | Suficient numberof cattle was expected ext a0 g f mblif] 7 Lyt Alens first five volum delivered broken by Miss Burns, who came over four years ago from Bohemia | agreement! Monday to fill the barn. 12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with = RS i After Mytton had called at his lodgings, | 88 instructor for the socicties of the unic ““There i3 not a person in Omaha who has ho loss, therefore, wis confinel to the on payment of $2.80 and the Thurs night, after his revolver, hewentto | and continued in that capacity for sever spark of business about himwho will con- ildings. balance wyable 2,80 per theresidenceof Miss Burns and tried toeffecta sent to work under such circumstances ! _ The insurance amounts in all to about #44,- SRS 4 $ s recoucilintion, He was drinking and the 1 tonrnament of the sokol societics To show the utter hypocrisy of thisman | 0. Itis controlled by H. A. Palmer & Son 9y month. The other five vol- voung gitl refused to renew the engagement. | every y _alter in the western and [ Wheeler and how ev t is that he means | Of this city, and on the main builling umes to be delivered within 1o theroupon left the houseand a few min- | eastern district and one of the whole union. | tohold back even that paltry 3,00 for the | Policies are held by the following companies SUD PAARthE utes later shot himself, 0 Omaha sokol sociely is tho futhest | furtheranco of some petschemo of hisown, | The Pannsylyani ... #2000 | ] \JU:IIW nths. : : The sister of the wounded man was at | western socicty of the union and for the first | or for the payment of some improvement in [ Sprinztielc and 0 All our present subscribers his bedside all d time the tournament has been located in this | which he is to get a big slice, lot me give you orn of Californiu. - 1000 “BEST & GOES FARTHEST,’ a 5 : =t o tivi . i 3 aders'. ... 2000 ’ areentitled to all the advan- —— city. Hence the activity of the members | an mstane e O taant N s CRUSHED TO DEATH. here. A Y ““Lhinking to myself that I would put the | NMerchants' of Now and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole tages ofthis great offer. Anumber of the participants in the con- | man to the test, I employed, in strict accord- | The German of : A ; % 3 ‘ People living outside of Charles Bowman Killed Yesterday | test for (Rl (y orld-r mw”'\" ance with a resolation passed by the bourd, a | Tnsurance Co. of right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig- Oiraia ch BvallLamEsIYa O T e _ gymnasts, having received first prizes in the | person to keep the records, For work for | Home of New Tt & g s > dusioid Morning at Fifteenth and Dodge. | coniosts of the world’s tournument at Pragice Jiiveo months and & balf by o clericsoen: | e Danver... nificance attaches to the act which would not were he of above liberal offer by hav- Without a moment's warning, at9:30 o'clock | in 1886, Tho following aro those distin- | mged I put in a blll of only $10 all told, in 1ire O fiico. not “every inch a king,” & ing the monthly payments yosterday morning, Charles Bowman, a car- | guished gentlemen: Englethaler, Kalice What did Wheeler dot He rejected it flatly rtal of Now 3 SRR NaEs penter, working at the American Nationul bank | nd J. Pecival, Horak und Chridimsky and entirol Vs Tund of guaranteed by some respon- Bullding now: in course’ ol @reotiohiat the || Log ooutestl ms will be as follows : “Ina conv ion with Whee! idition to this there is ut ~ — - sible banker or merchantin i 2ON: 2 olar, Kubu, Ki o, and to show him the probabilitic on the other portions of the plant, including | . =2 thelir town noribwest corner of Fifteenth and Dodge novhing of the possibilities of what a ba the boiler and engine house, corn'eribs, hay | DPS. Merill & Merill, NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION A6LL5LoVVan, streets, was called to meet his Maker, of health might accomplish, I cited tohim | and horse barns, elevalor machinery and two . OVERA MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Sheep and half morocco For cight months Bowman had been work- the fact that at the 'time of the | dwellings. y el — . — bindings can be had at a tng . Tor Contraclors ATthur. & Hord, and establishing of the board of th at N o e v bt o) 3 Beditosat e valley Houid ab BIGHIL ville, Tenu., the death rate there was se Sheriff Boyd and Deputy Louis Grebe slight advanceon above price. ourding at the Valley house at Eighth and seven to every 1,000 of population. Thirteen | went to Lincoln last night to land a Leavenworth strects. i montis after the board of heulth was estab- | couple of Omaha criminals in the peni- Yesterday he was instructed to frame some Chicago lished and was given funds todo work with, The gy =t ! ; thnbers ime diately in front of the south en. the death rate was but thivty-five per thous: AayEROdia S Ltgliown the e g ~ . N trance to the building in question. , Cedar Rapiks and. What do you suppose that Wheeler re- > and Charley Pavker, the youtl tate Lt]l[(‘l'y Company: M7 4 2 I‘C He was busily engaged at his work, when | | , Boyke. Hae, Pyb plied, His reply w by the Leghlnturs, for cduentional ) Cle [¢ suddenly a sound of breaking | " Omata - Hayelka, 4t would have been a ———— good thing : purposes, Its franchise made o stoue, and beforeany one had time to realize ortan, Swoboda, Jeld if they had alldied.! e e Ot UL IBT9 Dy ad —_— what had havpened, the large stone bracket, “1 then usked him if he intended to apply o ity i supporting the eastern end ot the stone por- Tersbek, such comment to Omaha and be veplied o/eontinua unti Tho Enoyeloprdls Britannien contains tico, that_extends over tho entrance, fell, udimisky. +* *Weil, perhaps not exactl January 1st, 1398, R L In, oI Ang Chae Ov e striking Bowman upon the head, felling him oin T Pruha, “I have just one move thing to add, namely, Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place [ fMPH00 PG L unthl such persons fnstantly to tho ground, not been announ. t that the plopleof Omaha are continuing 1o Semi-Annually (June and December) and its D, The” A nizd Encyolo- His fellow-workmen fushed to him, picked of the judges areus follows: | be served with diseased mitk, with horribly Grand Single Number Drawings take place Tiritannien contains the Blographivs him upand carried him into the building, Kapsy, J. Kustan, J. Juika, K. 1 impure water aud they contiuue to breathe in each of thoother ten months of the year, 0Dt sa el ot where he was gently laid upon a pile of shuv- and 17, W. Bonka deadly poisonous vapors from thousands of ndare all drawn in public, at the Acalemy Sioned i she Bogist e In ing e festivities will contin | days. | filth-covered spots in Omaha, and from cess- SPECIALISTS IN SEHMtsta e Ol T Enoyolopiedia Briidnins qirs tothink The doctor was summoned, but his services | They will commence on Saturday evening | pools, Mark me, I know just what I am Willbe paid to any competent chiemist who wii - e S 7 FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, Enon loveland, Whittior, Ohinese Gor were not needed, as poor Bowman | August 9, with abanquet tendercd to the | talking about. I have not painted the pic- | (ind, on anlysis, a paricle of Mercury, Potash, Ghronte:Nervou | Dissases ana A ) . s Shorntan, Sherlc had died before the ' medizel man urrived, | distinguished guests in Kessler's garden. ture oue whit too black. And it is all, ever or olher poisons in Swit's Spociflc (8. 8. 8.) boreoper it i SR For Integrity of its Drawingsand | | Jefferson Davls, Stinley or Ldison. having expired without & struggle, and [ The contests will begin on the following | bit of it owing tojust one person and that 4 SpcoisliAnaniion o oo ot o Prompt Paymient of Prizes, PAmerleanized Eneyelopirdia Britinnio within two minutes from the time he was | day, 7, August 10, and will take placo | person is D. i, Wheelerof the city council.” ‘AN EATING SORE Tanr i i e e e Attested an follow Eiret DAOE AR Oy T e y P o I3 bl bl _. o doctors hnve had years of exporlonco in th e An irabs oh 3 {ent men of to-duy 080 o- struck by tho bracket. e ;i on the Beit lin S foi e Henderson, Tex., Aug. 23, 1839.— “Tor elgh. hospitals of Drooklyn and New York,and ire among T o el e iberrine ie ot | [ ceased, Dut 8,007 othors whe The cauge of bho. Tatal accldont is & mys- A e L JunerakNotide, teenmontho T had an eating s0re on my tongvs the most successful and widely known spelailists in Loulsana Sate Lottery Comp { known'und spoken of throughout tho entire tery, as the contractor in charge of the stone | and participauts to the grounds. A great The funeral services of Mo, 1 wastrcated bythe bost Jocal physicians, but thils country. and In_person manige and control the draw! L world, examines every stone before it is put in | parade, to which all the Boemian societies | prayine o will take plac st wastreatod bytha bos by, ) To x and Middle-Aced Men, themseive, and that the same are conductid with | § AMEBRIOANIZED. lace, and when this stone was laid it-was | Of this city arg invited to take part, will take sl Foio GOe. D600 SAWICAY.] - cbtaled 2o selef, the s0v geadully growkg st Manhood, Norvons Deniity. Spematordie, | honesty, inew. widin god fatly Wenrdat par- | § wyre tho English edftion dovotes from nsidered both well placed and free from | place, and an’ carly train, starting at 9:30 afternoon at §o’clock from the residence, worte, I concluded fnally to try 8. 8.8., and inal Losses, Physical Des Flioptonm e || s Sndixe AuioEIReIUASSeUmpRIYIED UARHERS three to ten columns about an English At from the Webster strect depot, will accommo- | corner of Yates and 28th street, was entirely cured afler using 8 few bottles. L e T I S AL M ety Sedetiredeae Mt el county or town an from hal(to two ol- The stone was @ horrid instrumentof death, | date the participants. k. _— e Ll e L wvorsion to ewlaty. casily discour- kDot niAm erlean State, th A mor- hout three hundred pounds, and as one cor- | p. m. s trad et at 8:50 anc == e " 0. T : - s =7E LT 1d from half to two col- Rerof it struck Bowmun squarely upon the | p, m. The fare for round trip and admission Cockerell Must Go, afllicted.” €. B, MeLevors, Henderson, Tex. nd Skin Discases. Anderionngusiihng feon Beilko il %op of the head, it erushéd his skull as | 10 the park will be only Admission | Thursday afternoon Postmaster Cockerell | Treatise on Bloodand Skan Discasessmaled free, o o drafuliin i Totulm, AN TILOSE A TION. though the latter had been an_ egg-shell, s¢ to the park to those wilo travel in oth received aletter from Congressman Connell (S PECTFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. T e o T 994 L T nilc ik Bl lannliatg yan o tering his braius about the timbers upon | veyanees will bo 2 cents also. Good music | oo - t Y e 7 . Tlya ; 7 Jehe KT e h el joH ounty. BIANE | 3t : il be : M h I ha would be made in the 2 . Gleot, Syphilis, ydro cle oxhaustive treatise onan Buglisicounty, which the poor man had been working. will be played during the day, and refy i o : A, o tadieally and safcly curel withou : tion Sttordshire, and only nineteen Hies toin ¥ ’ i . C. 5 . ie ru t N33 ONER Hertfordshire, As word went outthat a muan had been | ments will be on th nds. There will be | Of and that Mr. Cockerel's suc- £ D ntion from hust All Sexinl r- = s A American city, viz., Nontgonery, Alabama. killed, u curious crowd soon gathered about | contesting onall kinds of gymn appa cessor would' bo appointed without deluy S s i tuments o mardluge suceostully re= | ywohe undersizned banks and banters will pay afl | PHE Pplace and blockaded the streots so us to sus- | tus, the burs, vaulting hovse, jumping, 1 M. Conn arod kerell that the | —— e e ——— ey prizes drawn 1ithe Lontsan Staw Loteries which | § rH pend trayel, ing, club swinging, dumb-bell lifting, climb- | change was Simply a_political one and was ' ' ’ m, Sundnys mazbo prentd nb ouroouiamm ‘ ricanized Se i s placed in chavgoota | ing, class dvills, etd wholly without catse i tho manygement of It M, WAMSELY., 'res. loulina Nat. Bank | ‘A mericanizeo squad of volice and atonce cleared the prom- | Monday, August 11, the contest will bo con- | the ofiice. b | A. A LDWIN, Pros, NowOreans Nat. Bank eV el is0s, while the coroner was notified. cluded if not finished" in _one day, and in the | e oldline republicns ar all | 10 Atathis o 1 GARL KON, Pres. Union National Bank, | Encyclopeedia Papers inthe dead man's pocket showed | eveni Al will bo held at ! Simanek's | 0ver, particular e aspir, i J R iRk P 1 YA WING S Ay that his_parents live in Lamed, Pawnee | hall, where the results of the contests and | friends. The talk nov qud iod oaLdifnioen ikl : GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Britannice county, KKan a- telozram was ot once | the names of champions will be anmounced, | Detween Rock Istaud boo posonice | EXTRACT OF BEEF. d ) e At the Acadomy of Musi w Orleans, Reverses this_ordor. sent to his father, M. J. Bowman, conveying SUaHEE AL !l"“‘r_ B, AT A P O > = Tuesday, Aumust 12, 1590, L the sad intelligence asking what dispo- For Sale or Trade, ) A, anle i EOR roVen ik conomic . 1t 17 ~c x ) Bition should bo madaof the romatus, Thirty head of horses cheap for ¢ )“.“n'l e e e o m“]“\;;"i"’i; ',L o istany. Bujcos CAPITAL PRIZE, $800,000 | ¥ I Bowman was & single man about twenty- i1l tre S andion % pulling every possible political aud business and Made Dishes, In flevor—in- 0,000 Tiekets at Twenty Dol , formation on Wth tho Kuglish county snd vears of ageand iad no relatives in this | OF Wil trade for land or tosn urop string tocapture the plum. compurable, and dissolves perfectly ket T enty Tolarao | Awuerican ity DOWN TO DAT _He lived i the Valley house. bt Augiat BolieDitail elear 1 water. Makes delicious At Bo'clock yesterday aftemoon Corvoner ants Hotel. Beef Te ik in_all el g Lign oW AL e A Y - Marshal Maloney has made the following cefl Toa and kops in all elimates PRIZE OF §i0,0 1% 100,00 testimony was commenced, L] PUBLIC WORKS, police assignment for August: Dayjaile foranylength of time. 11b equal PIIZE OF 100700 i3 oy {55 . David Miller was the first witness callod. | Grading Bids Opened and Contracts | John Fallon; First and Second wards, Mi- Jto 40 s of lean beef. Only sort : S0 L\‘ H]L»“Cflnlyc 4 Ho testified that he was at work near Bow- e AN AT i chacl Hanson: Third ward, Thomas Looney: anteed genuine 0 C /) &, uan and looked up just as the rock struck | o boAwpred Todny. . Albright, Thoas Brennan s L street viaduot, Justus von Lie- Rl - | e R ot know the cause of the rook | The members of the board of public works | GUHERITUOMAS [Fentan I pumet ylacut, and bears hLis 3 5 { b bItI 0 ' lling, but thought it must have | were insession yesterday afternoow. They | mond: captain, - Patrick J. McMahons signature in blue, . ) 20 PRIZKS OF o m 4 lODAle \ ool ed by tho scttling of the front wall. [ opened bids for grading the following | street to Q to Twenty-fourth and H str s N 800 PIIZES OF 3 are it 10000 “ . Thomas A. Murray, the stationary en-| gtreots, and this afternoon they will | Joseph Humpal; Twenty-fourth, Q to H T e e 100 Prizes 0f S50 AT oo vorineiiine 50,000 gineer who has chargo of the hoistiug engine, e O wonte founh | Twentieth, C, O'Hara; Q to Hoffman and TETSON'S 100 P'rlzo8 0f 200 ar S0 N - . | saw the shadow of the rock as it fell from its | Wd A "\ pontracts ; = wenty-fourth Martin Sy Qto Hoffmun e er T 100 Prises of 30 20,00 11 - ofore the ident, 1 thought he was in | sewer in districts 114 and 11 fifth ot Tourt e id Dall BOWARNT T OFT" AND STIFE g béyee] € a. the act of going after some lumber. and Erskine st herly viaduct, Thomas Montag special, Boyd's Opera House Block, o " Thomas Hurd, one of the contractors, bad | gud Lincoln boulevard, and an ol pociel, ol Ry e 2 nounting to 1,084,800 | | A Dlotionasy of Arés, Ko .‘"""}']‘W Literas d examined the bracket before it was setinto | S pring street, Chicigo * o - N Ing Capital P 4 00¢ 00 \mirioan eftios, with aceurate b form agior the wall and found it perfect and free from : : GRATEFUL-COMFORTING AtniHipan Aty Wi acuesie intiimation U to Lowe vemn ' of thelr situation, products, population. flaws. Ho testified that the bracket 0 M. Wood of the ieir situition, profucts populntion " ™ ate) At N AGENTS WANTED. ete, Blographical sketches of personages 4 was of Wyoming sand stone and _was con- | Mary 1 acifio tates that the train 4 ) ) / =5 ANTED, nu]u IAmm-y. ,xl Wi m‘u..w It sidered strong and_tough rock. The stone | geventh streets e iias s oy I o & i i RATIE, Ofany further information | |18 Sl Enoyolaiind wnn o latestod i =% -had been in the wall threo weeks. He thought | e recolutior juserioen ot bs an.falloves) e . 5N s Togibly Lo (o un i claany | | Hlon=remudelid 80 s4 to i 4t for Ameritan the brval was caused by e settling of the | pavements was & dummy will leave Omaba at 7 o'clock a. m. BREAK FAST. . i ! P4 | | omos: T Bustecn senranind’ by Snipely wall. no muterial exc will return to Omaha at 5:55 #By » thoronsh knowisdge ot e nataral laws | 5 : Norlmiibe | Gdition of the orirnal “Britannica’ was William Arthur, anotherof the contractors. | will be uscd. nen's train will run as which govern tho operatl igoation and nutel i “iog your | Jegmpiled neatly fillecn years ago. The had examined the stone, both before and [ in the cs actod g cast as follows Dy i careful application of the fine proper o ~ Americanized ¢l ition has Heon revised and sud free from faws. jumped the job aud loft lowes i the | 11:80 p. m. Passongers can take kst tabies with » dellntely ; Address M A DAUPHIN [ fisiborary of the most usefit and enter- Benjamin Melquist, oneof the stone con- | ureh, the city attorney haaded in an op train and go thwugh to Chic rtivle ¢l NewOrleans, Tn. | 103 nne D NQSFIAYLS YaEle ety of subji [teontains the hstory of ry i the world, the blography worated fudividual of anclent e OrM. A, DAUPITIN 1 Washi iy By urdiniry lotte tractors, testified that thestone wasof a good | statir quality, well laid and suficiently strong to Dold the stove porch. He could” not under change of curs f ut the = gz valid, and s He Shot ata 1y r that it was nis b gven to Herman Kountze neton, D, ©. g MONEY O of every o e ty amounted tomore than the city owee : f Alar. 0 WOk boinL W say, | muoh Dy il Gapross conpation Now York or mortern thues. 1t tolls tho sorie of Herbert” Reynolds, the architect of the | some one other than the city for their pay and I street, discovered o burslae trving to | Rerowaziss, ATl : RS | o Roslatard Tetior Oontalniok C Saeuan Of Suire JIcRL SEpvine e s building, was called.' He testified as follows Tho following estimates were allowed : Ed | enter his house We lay night. The ac- | CONSTIPATION, SEDENTARY DISFASES v or soldonly | ~ ency to Jotiars Contalning Gt | |0 haios tlio Drilerss of jolttial. and acsinl Have exiunined the break; the rock was per- | Phgten. greding Lalk 1% s ol PR ey st b el Bttt KIDNFY OOMPTAINTS, eled thi WEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK economy, und, In. {80t sproads, before you fect and was tested beforo being laid thi , 1,400 J. C. Reagan away. The fellow had cut the wire outof | MUNG DISEASE: Lievie Bloow, & €0, Honmonihicchenists, NewOrleans, La | best work of oy 'thin 1,00 of the B e wall and was tound CCapable Curbing South Twentieth street, from | the screen door when discovered. ILER & COMPANY, ' “'London. Englund. | |abiest writarsof the nice. This work should stand ressure of 10,000 pounds RestesnER that the p fh e g gl be Inevory nd all wio In any way DU pries 1S OUARAN | CTURERS, e 10 the square inch. — — | TEED BY POLUTIN " o e : e o Ci - New Orl value knowledge will appreciate 08 lmi- ostated that the bracket e 8 1o 1t ma et otes About the City, 3 ent 0 soll the Pinless Clothes Tane | 80 the tlokel ol Rew o know Ludg appreciute 1L ok extended threo feol in the wall and was | forduly. 1t showed that he had laid whiks | Martin Tighe bas removed from Valpariso OVAHQN ,Bf Y i vt that hoada e cioros | Bitution wirose i righis e rocosnl pOTIAROS anchored lnside, He could not explain why | and’ porformed other street work to the | aud gone into business. Mr. Tighe is prepor- - without pinsi a parfect N\ (') s nne | AU o T, FEMEY ALE L S0l $ho stoue broke off, as tho platform above ft | wmount of &),014.45. ing to build @ fine residence on his lot, faatlylasd aolonly SALC BIASONALO BLOm | N iR UB At Al gl e ! liberal ud been levelod and the pressure was the | * Thero was a heaithy and well deveioped | Twenty-fifth and O str Sapiusie tant's PINS Sirspi e oy (i The merite of this Hbers! mmath same upon this us upon the other brackels, of | kick who ling contract was awarded | James H. Lowrey, J. Breen and X 7 3| s s ars. price listand torma (o agonte M COURT kU ¢ declded to boa | lon. We & Tt every B PR i toEd Walsh, Ryan & Canfield were present | Warren A, Root, whe nded the democrat- \ Ne onti secure ArEliory atones. Addr 0 PI¥L.Es8 | CONTIIACT with $ho Btatoof Loulsians and part of nd offe This ended tho _testimony and the Jurors | with' a bid for dolng the same work. but as | le congreesional convention, have returned, 000 [V Graduate Dentist, | Coruss Lixs Co, 1 ilermon St. Worcastor, dlass. | the Coniuation of he Sule, DOES NOT @xpire UN= |t domer umml:w Llllnnlmaxf;po‘ unity of going out to | they \\';-r-' two minutes late in presenting the | The Rev. Robert L. Wheeler and Superin- ; . s e Legialature of Loulsianm which adjourned on "“'l‘ FELN e e was thon tafien until 4 | ®Ome the cbairmian rulad it was rejected. tendent, A A Muaror, Lavo wtumed tom | 0 11 Gor of Teeth. on Rubber. MEN sufering from efects | ths usioriily or i yesrihas craered un A3 work, daenter ik o'clock this ufternoon, at which tine Archi. i d RS ¢ . 1 ' Youtnful Errom, \po- | milad the feopie 18 s clotion o' s, wilch | I il caroully our proposttfon s tect Cloaves will be called for the purpose of Y litated M - : tency and_Disenses of Mon [ il earm the dinrter o )UK FATIE | offer we mike to oviry rander o ) Cloav . t During the summer of 1882 my little gir To Nervous Debilitated Men 5 ars TSRS KOS tonor emes of Mon | ARy COMPANY up 1o he. yeur 1 FIS WORT CAN ONLY 131 OBTAT s some liabt upon the. causerahich o throW | summer complaint, so comuon to children of | 8end you Dr. Dye's Cdlebrated Voltaic Belt | A pertect fit guaranteed. Teeth extracted | 1 Company, 11 Wask | ENTO B A FORECIATED (i “wmcm ) o ich produs that age, and after being treated by a physi- | and Appliances on trial, 'I‘)mylwxlliv{mvklv :vrlh;nu pain or dun. ; u}lnw.llnul anaes | -~ S :' 2 S| % 88 “‘,_”"‘ ",‘ ;“"i“l d 3 clan and getting no better, I took from my | restore you to vigor, manhood and healtli, | thetles. Gold and silver fillings ut lowest ” comend| 8V, voric, bt A No, T, a6 rogards Ly ne Lokl T s Shelves o bottlo of Chamberiain's Colic, | Pamphict free. Vorraic Brix Co, Marshall, | Fates 'Bridgoand Crown Work, “Teeth with- 483 RAP_!%E_&WFEEaERELE A A R R 0 Hon, C. It Hall and wife and My, Mark § | Cholers and Dlarrhea: Remeds, She felt re- | Mich. g WO SR ol FEMALE BEANS i Juapers, eyl ? | YCALL AT OUk SPECIA P - L uid lieved after the first dose, and’ in throe days = w——— _ OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Absolutely ruliabie, parteetly sfe, most powerful fomale | BUILDING, corner oftice, ground foor, wad Eustaco of New York, aro at the Murray. sho was entirely well. Alcx. Moir, druggist, | Dr: Sussdorfl makes a spocialty of dis- | gyiranee, 16 street slovator. Open oven iy B tov S A8 Box foetipd ot b | el Sana nd Our FeprisoninLLvs Wi Mur. Hall is the commissioner of the bank- | Britt, lowa. | eases peculiar towowen. 1504 Farnam st. | lugs uutil s o'clock, old by GOODMAN DRUG OO, 631 Bt B v G T st |°“‘“‘5" R4 aare S t reprosentative wi