Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 13, 1890, Page 5

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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1890. ; 5 MY NCEIN RAT \ 1 < NF sourrm 0. HA NEWS drawn from his perilous position to | finds h ofe) 2} 1 A SERVANT CIRL HEROIN MIND-MOULDERS OF MICHIGAY. sty P house - For such’ parsms be loaves | L OYER & MILLION DIFTRIECRNL.. ‘l“'hnt It Means to Omaha and Other :}hr:fl l:.l(::n“: 4|Ilur~ l‘-l((;nrllon. Th w.,—,T man says it was over an ad o8 A A STR —— he Mich! tors, with their wives, om the time he was so suddenly of the e Dhiver s Pl Tooce tha o The sdvance AR s Bditon o State | Visited the city westerday. The delega- | imprisoned until he was re i A I onc b She Drive a Villin Trom the Houe With | v Arrival of the Editors of the Wolverine State WAL GAGETNRIe] by W, i Nosce. LA B by PRt a Loaled Rev.lver. | s in Om ark and J. Kue of Ox A MOUNT SHASTA. fon. OnD ator | —_—— —_ n of citizens and a “”"1 C | A Description of It in Joaguin Miller's ‘L 8 "v,\""‘i L | ( n ' ATr 1 " F " pe itors and escor e o > > eads of e ( 1 v, THE DEMOCIATIC STATE CONVINTION. THER TRIP TO NATIONAL PARK. the. S BT E T s beir vds | 1 Aspg s el 5 T t » variou As lone as God, and white as " { for tucaions t moon, Mount Sh starts v kL | 160, by an Over It Will be Held s City Next The Ladies and Gentlemen Compos- . . nd solitary from the heart of t e 3o e o ings of the City Council, < 4 - s oo ¢ ; i P P E Boya, A ( : 8% U Drity—How iy Xkss Hie i L ‘\x|r|~ gheb |10 nck (‘l.n.‘; of “1 rtl ‘x.x Ca eexuct n or of s 'T 4 nti ‘“,P .Tn‘ 1 1t is Said, Wil be Nomi- | x joyed Themselves and the el e v B living in the German empire fs secured | 1 ““;\“"“'”'\ S 5 s n th st day of Deoetn by s MMOTH DRAWINGS take naled for Governar. | A e to ¢ f0; bty Close of Their Journey. You would hardly call bt il B “. s or T advance here is 1 the rate v Laim fi apart of the I n Yot Draw A | e complaint aL ¢ | rot tit is tho white tower N O v b Sod "t ths of s i was referred of some ancient al wall, with Yo elebiv ' the A iy 0 . e ordinan nearly all of the uT Now La vho 1 'FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, th rintegrity of It and levying an ns- \ 1 act on Wid . o Ltz ey ed ¥ g frwg and old guard 1 Nutlonual Bay ed till Tu \H\llllx l’\\\\l\h 1 v Orleans, - Agnes Picuicand Lawn Party. S 1. 180 8 10 bo given in k\lnl\l H\ln’l..?h 50()000 g il Ay aftern i gl . Twont rs_cach imes, Mary s chur sysam| LOEMEDENTC) Halses N aal el ¥ 5 . \a | divide and break t cths, m g at her aud | e x0 "- th PRIZY o cluteh : ; 3 A \ ; o night until about it i ] Birth | 100 e ' <) I‘H\ er Y 3 t 0 254,800 daughter, Bite % = A Prizes 810 ot oae : AGENTS WA NTED. eveniug, tion wer Geys i 3 G reck in t ris Geyser b Doluts were ¢ The park, The Largest o The hog rece 18,000, the la fore 1# and now th T ‘Do yo Jon't want't lone, ax The University of Nebraska Fall Termopens Sept. 17 | g T: Address M. A DAUPIIN S0 help ! turne er, where the; st big e 3 tor Now Orleans, La. whe ;“ : bl | or M AL DATPIIN, o Wa n, 1. C. ; el — you will s . 770 ‘ MONEY Ono niay sh on the door- | 0 » Through His Hind. of cloud or smoke hung up alx i volun ilagplet Ll addressed t rd ink itwas The ladies a 1g the an employe : or, driven by the wind t} and b writen: “You'll ben the gravevars in | r 1| | party are as follows: P.C. b and wife, | Union stock yards, whilc helpingat the ch sea, it may drag Tt ast 1 Letters Containing twenty-four hou o | en informed of ing; H, O was thrown by a bridge against the side of 30 the s partinliy e o st B QIR ot prove se- the ir gash in dents. For e NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Undeans, DEMOCEATS IN COUNClL. e palm of the hand. I , down h Fell Out of & Window. out of the sight of the sun, swallowed An infant son of Mr. and Mrs, C. C. J up, buried in the jmp: oom of They Will Asserable in Omaha Next Thurs@ay Night demer J itnpsc L, REMEMIER S. Andrews ANTUHD WY 0 1S G AR New Or tof The stat ton, who have rooms in the( for Louls. A Lo ogmized =y -7 held in Boyd's ope hotel ling, got ona bed world : y.s i itae Thursdiy evening ¢ an open window, fell out, poetr 3 AR £ o0 o ek It h about the head. e connected togeth 8.1 1o SUPRICMR Notes About the City. Wenwarld on'y by o/ et At n parL o John Casey had a runaw: v on the idmit ‘;f gl‘orzunl: nerrd ) Toar " : nules wit chool for Girle and Young Ladies t u o H. McGold BBk s S caiosng nadrost %L1 | i whieh i t after But now the | TEERY COMPANY the yenr NINETEEN HUN- } lived | DECED AND NINETREN one of them had ever ived with i} ERVATORY, 1> | 2 COLLEQE: TR Sleam 1 and we equipped n uently sur @ the smol 2 thief, | the tre ler county. roc! noe will arrive nor roil up the S , Ind., mnext w the en. Allthis magnificent for- f David Au estis their estate. The G A‘CQDE“ DENVER, COLO. fo made this mov it fo themm, {hey suy, and the . — | Capital Prize - $7,500. S o oy STEPHEN‘S GGLLEGE TICKETS 50 CENTS EACH ; : TR NQUNC EARIES: Niaey 1626370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMME PAYS ALL PRIZES, Add . RHODUS - Lommrm. DR, BAILEY 000 === Denuersalottery busine and eli After leavi builling they Goes 10 Denver. L P T Metiatie AR orted to the Paxton hotel, where Stephenson’s tally-ho, conc Aepartn , 15 going 10 | were in waiting, 1 om Dowuglas (0 st ward—Charles Conoye n W, 2 n, J. Mulvihill R.B. O Domcl . McCormick, of San- of J.W. Yo A\ ho died at Flag Stone, in this city yest d in Laurel Hill < in the afternoon. Mr. Mc- y-two years of age and B. MeAn- me. he hotel at devoted to sa; ch the Michig driven to the depot, accom- | tery at anied by Secretary Nason and & number of | Cormic other members of the board of trade. At 6 a man of many rcial train, cousisting of three Pullman Dr. John M. Glaseow has just received a s, was pulled to the other side (yf the | copy of congratulatory resolutions pa: Lere it was attached to the r Auburn post, ( R., on the doctor’s ap- through train on the Chicago, Milwauk pointment as po: er of this city. —————— Of Interest to Mothers, *cess of Mrs. Annie M. Beam of Me- | "y iuaie o 2y Mo e ot ot de: | ILLINGIS MILITARY AGADEWY, iren will undounbtedly be of Circulsrof HENRY J. STEVENS, st 10 many mothers. She i several weeks in Johnstown., 1 fiood, on aecount of m; employed there. We had seve s 1 A OLUMBIA, MO, AJ. Shocmaker, C. H, Brown. Wan—Edwin Duvis, Thonas Bir- se of th W. R. O'Shaugessy, Bl O'Con- | mines, as W. Merney, John. ob Codr, John Knowles. The passeng Pu 1 = Vl'.l' Milltary my ¥8. 400, o™ E e N e Eileatars sron the Unjon | coack 5 river, terday from er depar a e Bt Wi Geo. H eneral p St. Paul shdadimind U4 Ly 1 0ok the IF,\J\; YORE MILITARY ACADEMY. Btéernsdorsf, W, B, )v‘u.‘ the N Central 10ad, i seaking of the sojourn in this city Fred the culty and the ¢ JacubaA it B v S N PR S i Ninth \.’.A{‘ C. S, ! Ei u«.'} in ac , the \‘(A,""“ln‘l -{1 \‘"t Ass I Yorse Burdook Blood ities ae 0010, e oLea S & d“‘h ‘““*"-“"“- % T I o a T Graduate Dentist, Maboney, C x All tto Omaha has been one the system renovating, blood purifying hapma Curee of them. 1 Orsha—D. J. E ert Parker, | L we expected to s Tonio a thayond. Bean oo {eetimpsia 5. ¢ : P e LIEBIG 2 Qe t1 2ubl Y e i J. King, it we aid not ex1 il i L 2 | I think it can not be ex A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber Ahan e such proportions, HURLED UND A DAM 28 Anc.ahoe : ; =k 3 s Jeflenon To Nervous Debilitated Men d caterprise of the people I B DAY, L sists. For Five Dollars. T e e thaitact loski Remarkable Accident and Escape The Sacr demy for day Omnanys W N WestOmiha—Witlam Hoctman, Ipoint, T can That Could Not Happen Twice, situat Mary’s avent and witlout nirnes o g f A young man of Lawrence met with a ! 1to ot o & remarkable and dangero X pe the mor of | EXTRACT b i The ; = R below thve dam, He was paddling a hing cntary depart to Han. J MOME BES LN BOP OV IS parallel with is, nearer the foot of | @ st b (OB RE PR [ gt stroet 0 geri i Thotr Zos toFiaok Riother Trands e falls than most careful persons would mical course, music, RS 7 O Fhk I o [S tenan T ppothe ve been, when his boat was caught in : about £7.50. G “T vl S an eddy and_whirled suddenly arounc ; i sl L. ebtod to |, {8cing the falls, says the Boston Globe, « atest (nt ot lal court x- At this point one of the h boards | @ . 2 of gov s R e on the top he dam had become bro- 1 taey conform to the. od that Hon : . Boyd | £0a Sun x ey st i ken, and s mude a slight opening in the | 12 ’:“” L. et nominated. Tl eaatidets A 46 Nowiover Vha water ne ., and rged into one : € v 3 said, his ¢ ohn’ Sher- a oy ; ke volume at ttom. Septem Classes by at 9 a. m., \13“:1 ]\\x:‘ e e “l Y ” a S The bow of his boat shot like a flash | and lw,m are dismissed at 8:30 p. m. By Taai s gy SIRNIRELL Wl Thoet a1 SRR AERON. (0 6 /pac pARtak ot under the falls, and the force with which —————— 4 - themuic vom f (ke Paston thisaftemoon | the now 1 lxn s Many s Hanoock octaty, Tows, [ (5090 k00 0% S50 SRS B WHIO | sow ¢he Germmne Take s Gansan, ? . i kead o flcel o 1889 it- | her into a perpendicular position in the | They havea different way of taking The Congressional Committee, ORtrasan twinkling of an ¢ and the young man | the c in Germany than the one in The followingare the membxrs of the dem. ocratic cor 1 sub-committee ap pointedby Messrs. Georg: vl and ill with summer con ting near the stern of the bo vogue in the United States, saysthe actually hurled headforemost tk Pittsburg Dispateh, 'Jnv\ the this opening, and landed on a network of | census every five years the s 1 lo 1 stumps wedged the ahe whole empiré in one church vestibule ) efore he returned to China before t I saw her 1 nd after being ing no bet Guaranices iseued wod GOODMAN Itl‘l G O, maw Street " oy ¢ him tnga thoroush ¢ | water was higher than at present, ‘questions in reference to dom of ik i med for a moment, the boy could x and soclal pos: I s P ’ P AvExaxer M hardly realize his Jbut I D Ba 4 i i . saw that s und s = 4% i A Choice List of Summer Resorts. | the water flowing hi ard-Chirles Scilank, ; . ibout 1 f Jove the OOLD/MEDAL Rati B inas i ~d B b I dot OLD MEDAL, PARI3 E SITION, 1889, L e i A ST DT R SR : and he realized that to get out of the ©'Coumr, AndyMojyni Piftt Ward —Henty Osthof, Thomas Bir " mingham, 4 O'( Sixth Wa seu, . H. J Seventh Ward Me 5 Eighth' Ward-L. H. - Leary.A. F, W, 7 \ Ninth Wird -C. 8 Murtin, THE MOST PERFECT UF PERS, shower W, Tiemney, EQ Paul | $ira wl READY BELIEF ST AND BEST MEDICINE F»U‘l FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD the most ex tating puins; ne “HIls ten “that they eannot | looked fc N L Suyta, bride pa few hours of travel, | ll membering a three 11‘.; h like maugic. causing the pain 10 ir 3RS LR ou glus Preciict—Her e ey over the finest road | had pa g his w MeArdlo-—Jim MeArd '.”‘ et hwest—the Chicago, : , and dra, A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS West Oumuba Wi Hackman, g thom it Milwaukee & St. Ps the water, To get | Internally taken in doses of from th 0 CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH e e 10 his ] c e I t into position, an it out over the | il spells, CHOLERA MOKE [ PENKYROYAL PILLS. A. Blerbach, Tome with ar = Spi water until it balanced, then | Yomiting, Nervousnces Blsopleisna s m ehange Zg‘ NED CROWS DIAMOND BHAND. iy Fenry Luding S behini B g 4 Fr ;A ng the end & log in the rear et or water or other z Lalioa, —Adun Stenglein. this utbe Chindamen | Tamaha Lake Minuctonka, ular g board of it. N ! . rson —James Soyder. | mather exa se to be Wis. Minn It took him but a short time to work I V. 3. Tester Phrdsripg sy Lakeside, Wis, Ortonyille, Minn. himself out on the end of the pl £ .m.\mun ,..“.v..'u..l Lowery, P, J. King, ; "‘ il - f-ainam m City Prior Lake, Miun. from his perch could see persons -~ AA lonuely, D X Blow, © | Takicon Bim and both of then { the Wis' Wi Bear Lake, | He tri ;1‘\\ atu »l{ ‘i ff“»fi" by )h‘u.‘.] > | PHILIS G e curd 1 om conmiltee, (ozether with the two subcom. | and stublorn as mules unt| Beaver Dam, Wis. Big Stono Lake, Da- 1 TORP.0F 300 TRV TURGO A Magio | o ® Of bus anass miitees, will be held ut Washiogton hall next | The whole thi Madison, Wis k He then took from his neck a are. CAUT LON ¢ ne' To0e Saturdiy aflernoon at I, when the | e —— For information, dkerchief and by w W r 202 lar democntic candidate for ¢ »s3, Hon. W, 1 tike my wifo to use Pozzoni's cor office, 1501 Farnam street, B acted the attenti reet, O \ J. Bryan, will sidress the mecting, powder berause proves ber looks and is F. all chi dn n, who calle - - as fragranias viol J. E. PRESTON n of gr sons and s0ON Frohibition County Convention. - — was quite a crowd and among Prolibitionists of Douglas Co. %are Dr, Sussdorff make Ity of dis- The only 1 them he saw the well known face and bereby notitiedto meet at Amendment | easespeculinrto women, nam st. | run express torm of Mr. Dakelin, the boss of the No. 1509 Douglas stre on Satur ——— Omaha, Council | Locks and Canal ¢ ny, with ropes August 16th, ot 4 p. m., to elect Ticketsat lowest rates and. superior | Chicngo business is the Rock Island | an ng hooks in his hands, It delegutes to the state convention and | accommodations via the t Rock Is- | vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 | wg of but a fow moments to transaction of any other business. land route- Ticket p. w. dal Tic ot office 1602, Sixteenth | swing him oue of the ropes, und fasten- J. Pmers Rog, Ch'm. Co, Com. eenth and Farnam stroets, Omaha and Farnam st , Omaha. ing it around his waist he was guickly ' PATENT .F .“ . o uala Neb

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