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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, SATURDAY., AUGUST 16, .1890 : 5 BE SUPT WITH TAE CAS O, [ o & saxis ausuna & suxi [jp NyTIONS FREE SCHODLS. | fetel beiatsavbs, Hct e deck ir i the next three - He Goes Straight Up and Down, Not months he'll work like a steorand bo as \rE Around the Trunk. e pleasant as psaches. Oharles Rowntres, an Employs of Magor | While exploring in scarch of fornsn | Thop Number 219,003, Employing 347202 | | agN mk: / i very doep and thickly wooded “ravine 4 Cushing, Found Dead in Bed. with tall trees above on either sida and Teachers, of Whom 128,314 Are Males, Al o Aoacthb 68 ¢ Sifl'n Bestra . W underbrush almost (<||!|riuly shutting n'll'. ands on & SlAok Wiss the light of the sun, and rendering the - 4 “THE MAYOR'S DOG DIED WITH HIM. | plac 1d and damp, yet almost stifiing | TWELVE MILLION SCHOOL CHILDREN. Mr. Randolph announced that the }ur want of a circulation of air, I sud- E would 0 on the slack denly came upon @ coanmon black s _ She bal | tho wire Lobert Taylor, Formerly of Omaha, | about four feet in length stic pped ba forth, while the NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, 'I"M iR IHH' ATH. Louisiana State Lottery k‘ump'lny 1r ‘r-v|h|‘\'rm Toglsinturs, (‘Yi\mlllll l ual Expense of Maintaining T ) continue until Killed in a Burlington Wreck at | 0 the sideof a tree, writes a corre | Public Schools is $122,455,252 - nce r"“"""'l ey Y ',‘“‘I l'!‘;”“ J;n;u.n-vm 1808 o s 4 ent of the Scientific American. | ; § iv of being hatf boved which char VAW LSOt ARA S AL A ) first impulse was to stop short_and eco | s o ze8 all shows which ave thoroughly 18 MAMMOTH DRAWINGS tako place feverely Injured, all T could before he should take fright | itant, milinr to the theatre and circus Semi-Annually (June and December) and its Grand Sine and drop, but afte tired, I began totr patron, » Numbar Drawings take plice All at once the fair porformer drew a in each of the other ton months of the vear to disturb him. wlis Rowntree, a Belgian, In the en- | thinking he would let go of the tree and | ; MBI L L oenlipecliste THE | foy pins from tho bay window of her v St bl N e £ oy of Mayor Cushing, wasfound dead in bis | drop, s his hoad was but six feet ahove | BEE]=Me O'Donncll, of Michigan, Who is | dress and drew that gavment off, leaving FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, Toom yesterday morning. the ground, This he did not intend to one of the most intellig nd effective mem- | her standing on one foot, clad in an D WENTY YEARS, bers of the house committee on education, and who has taken a great interest in the bill He had been employed by Magor Cushing | dos it was not | ’ )f doing busine for about two years as o general man-of-alle | 08 T afterward becs o skirt For Integrityof Its Drawings and Prompt Payment or Prizes 1 from its indiffer- work, und had becen in the habit of sleeping | Would he move all the toaldin the establishment snd temporary i became endowed Attostad s follows fn a room in the stable. Since the family has | stones iand had been thrown at him, ort of common schools—which s pra w v‘h anew interest. : Bkt been away from home ho has boen sleepingln | Dut one, hogever, touched him about | 1e Blai as given Tur Bee cor- More pins wero weted, and over nial \ . s r hi o m | r ¢ her head went the skirt, islann Stito 1 Py, 2 small buck room on the second floor, the middle, Causing him to loosen from ne some interesting Information on i I \enwings Thuisday night he went to the barber |thet about one foot of his body, | the subjec The audience became ot with ‘ lioh - Wit &) coupls of 41K - SotiqteeHiEn ich he carcfully replaced, ‘The tree, | Mr. O'Donnell thinks that if education in | Nextthebus imp came L ith townrds atl par 4 3 by i I should state, w cottonwood about | every nook and corner of the United States off. 1t had no lo: wy dress to im- ’ and returned about 9 o'clock. He fastened Bl the doors and windows about thie room and hallway where he slept, put a revolver under his pillow, turned out the gas and jumped into bed, Yesterday morning the cook ca t noticed a stroy it slgnatures nitaohed h the inches in dinmoter, w prove, and its oce i@ | gets the foothold it should ha o . common to this | 5 The audicnce be ’ . vorry perpon- | rasnablotorm ¢ o "~“--’|<h~‘ M BOVEEN | e jiopa the disrobing process wor dend ///. 7 ///32 ¢ thi st to the first Limb, | ot are Whole countias in old States Wheve | not have scrved at that moment to- dis« 4 \ dhim for flin@to Hit him further, I noxtcut | the interest~in cducational affairs has not | et attention, z smell of gas | the longest stick near mo (about ten feot), | ORLY stood still for twenty-five years, but in | Ay this time the lady on the wire had There is nothing its elwal for relieving the SORENESS, ITCHING %ZL" g b » o B o hous d. getiing o little close: many instances has gone backward, ot down .»..mm ythe snowy oar- tree, but the door was securely locked. him, but the limbs settling down with | great deal of inquiry as to the practical oper- | is known as tho shrt. . and qutckly bmwmg the skin to its natural color. { dgk LR et bl 4 Two carponters who wore employed about, | My, weight, put mo again “out of r ation of such schemes as tho Blair bill and The audience c v 10d its neck, so to ors e emioe | Telimbed thesteep hillsido, and came | the propositions embodied in_ thres or four and as the lady showed an Inten- BEWARE of imposiion. Toke POND'S EXTRACT only. Seo landscapo ; the premises climbed upon the n % i Nat'l Bank 1 opencd the window of the room oceupied | down dircetly infront and within six | general educational bills now before congress, | tion of removing even that garment trade ""‘"',‘ on bulf wrapper. Sold onlyin our own bottles. All druggists, S s sate Nugon Hank: by Rownt He was secn Ivigg on the bed, | foet of him, where I stood for some time | and Mr. 0'Donnell has at his tongue's end | Strong men held their hroath in dismay, . POND’S EXTRACT CO.,76 5th AVE.,, NEW YORK. SARE IO s Jioh DR ouns Nl Hank but was evidently dead. They then went | talcine a more nceurate sur I found lich will be read with unusual | Wonder, and curiosity, while the weak him in almosta prependicalar position, 10rt and abrupt curves in s, The straight places e fitting very closely in not only lhu educal l‘llnlu Wl ana broke open the door of the room. The suell o was stifling, and au exami- | fthive nation showed that the man had been dead | DUt with verys gome time, A pet dog belonging to the fum- | & number of pl fly, which hud been in the room, had also |in his body we m..llly asphyxiated. i o8 st the conjugations in the Ik for six or The coroner was at_once notified and made | gigrht inchies at a streteh, and taking gu exmination of tho promises, = The v advantago of overy offset In' these con: o ad been found turned on when the carpan- G 5 = ters entered the room and the gas escaping jugations, both to'the right and left, yet s of the | and modest ones covered their faces with | = . - 7 —— | GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING in the | their hands. At the Acad »f Music, Now Orlecans, UNLIKE TEA & COFFEE--GOOD FOR THE NERVES. : . Mr. O'Donnell Well, the what d'_\n-_.‘«'l it came off, uesday, Sept. Oth, 1890, and—nothing more shocing was revealed The claims of cocoa as a useful article of dietare steadily \l I | Al l RIZE, $‘;§O(),OOO, winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee, it is not only a ¢ | than & handsome and very shapely ehilinl HILER T AL Jfor publicschools 18 | voung woman clad in the' regulation : , X Twenty Dollars onch, ¥ stimulant but a nourisher; and it has the great advantage of QURtLEe 80 ETonil leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general he number of school buildings in the lh',,,\ rago monthly st tights and trunks that are well-regu- is, #; Twen- of the male teachers is & uul.’.{ ho | lated slack wire and h.mm tists aro OF PRIZES yapidly. ‘The fet was moderatély tight, and | With no intention wh itever to encirele ]" mal I"l?“}‘ L gures, ex- | wont to wear. use, The strong may takeit with pleasure, and the weak 10000) T8.0eestiisns 0,00y it hardiy scemed probable that it could have [ the tree, which could have been eusily | hibitthoiujustive of tho distintion in re- o WitHam A o "t 00 Been turned on unconsciousl don by a snalke of his size. muneration of the o scxes for tho samo | leadache, neuralma, dizziness, norvous- punity. O i e of the servants | After alongexamination and study of [ g st : N ness, spasms, sleeplossness, cured by Dr. ZES OF 00 A 4 1o o1 2 g S A t is estimated that more than one-fifth es’ Noi 0. S les free g < 3 he ded man had beew accustomed to [ these traits Tat lust resolved to mitke | of the nation’s population is of school Miles! Nervin imples free at Kuhn & S Ok 100 Co.'s, 15th and Douglus. frotid o SR Well Supplicd with Grandmothers, The childrenof G. W. Meadows of himdo sonicthi rently with my stic moving his entire W downw i S O0F w0 s0 [ touched him | from six to fourteen years—aggrega ¢, when he began | 12,000,000 chuldren, of whom 7,500,000 are iu ath, fiest turnd daily attendance ut of those He carried his | of school could be assigned which would it for the theory of suicideas the man had not been despondent of lat wo of his countrymen stated that they were with him Van Houtens Gocoa .00) %ast night and he scemed to bo in his usual | head and some four inelies of | Dense of the publl s T ”""!“"“h""'~ Rk R L i BEST & GOES FARTHEST." Do i He had no entanglements of the | hisncck e awling on tl . E iis outlay | grandmothers and two living grand- P-VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“onco tried, nlways used") leavos no injurious effocts on th (B KA YO MWL RO SRLIVES) ,,’l',‘,'ll“,,:,l ol b 18 | is provided by revenue from statcand local | mothers, The youngost great-grand- S i it T SR RLa e ecte bn the it suicide, el ; o route down the | taxation and perman funds, Of this I inches from | expenditu; 41is paid for teache: norvous system. 1t ‘sno wonder, thorefore, that in all parts of the world, this éxeentor's Cocon is ..... 0 Wot tHors than mother eight, while the old- [ ommended by medical men inste i € ten and coffee or ol He had no r ations in this countr S st is nine youngest nd- eu r chocolites tor dally use by chil or ndults, hale and stck, v $1,0% 0 G ) . te the rest of his body was going up. g v general exponses, es d ¥ use by childecn or aiults, ek, rich $1,074,800 flx‘q’,} connections llnmg ‘lh"»ll m..y)m«l wh Ho | Tre lost e ety e A e 4 it “{‘ i e e e oy and tho oldest is . “Largost salo in tho world.” Ask for VA HoUTEN's and taleno Noi srawing Capital Prizes a:e not l'“"'" i o v O DI posession of, and taking thi very | The running expense of the free school sys: is a peculiaoity con- PNCEST PO IS IO PNNN NN titled o e rizes X The inquest was hold at Heafoy & Heatey's [ deliberately o thus gained the ground, | tomof tho Uited States isanout $2 ! S T 7l AGENTS WANTED. b The ovi not moving the length of himself in less [<Rpta for each mhabilunt, & B BB R G ot S . o it de ; fpo Cren 1 ) , s 1o than o minute. I thus had beforo me | Seiatly tateniinis aohool, itha_yaineof tho | Cich one of thom had hee right arm . 7 AR TR i -:-"\ll'lzlll"\l“ the unfortunatemaninet | the very rare spectacle of a snake climb- | property used for public schiools is 27,481, | Proken. AR WAL 5 3 Yy o i 8 G e A ke ing rep ¢ > if we reckon the ir in- e T y i th.- urticulurs s to the findingof the body | INg both up and down a tree at the o Nerv il a4 Me - Hated. above, In view of the eircun. | same time. ©have no doubt but that he | vestment, cost of text-books and materials To Nervous Debilitated Mon v the pupils, the tot If you will send us send you Dr. Dye's ¢ and Appliances on trial. They will quickly »u e vigor, manhood and health. phlet free. Vorrte Beur Co., Murshall, the jury returned a verdictof ac dental death’ by dsphyx tion is that the de could have gone to the very top of the treo justas well s six feot, and have come downas well had he so desived. g & far with the use of gas, and eithe habliany, oriuly I do not think his object was to sun him- | attendance The exponditires foe collo Ll iy, ‘1',:,':,‘“"“ iho gas attor hetad | 3400005 enich irds,as the dead treo | denowinational and * pr will Belt IMPORTANT: FOR PAR i e THE GHEAPEST AN BEST MEDICINE O Fainy use [N THE WORLD | ™Mt ,000,000 annually : ADY E?El 2ot toy close by offered a better position ely augment the educational outlay of —_— THEE » fafls to give case to the sufferer; o few | oo ["‘““"""{‘\Kf:"{'_‘;", "..fl:‘x‘::ffl"‘“.\'u‘:\“\\.'."r‘x’:J;;':-:":-:;’:-', A WRECK .,N 1HE BURLING iON. but to get ina |m~|llunl to \:1‘}\\..\ landing o) melnrolly ot ths Snyder's Luck at th» Races. applications ac ) D m-wun stantly stop. A]N S dratt or pustal note cateh flies, in which the place abounded, AL QAL st s A most mavvellously lucl man of \A[ Rohert Taylor, Formerly of Omaha, [ probably atircted by the cooluess of the | BEORIC I promoting aducation wione tho | 41,0 ank Snydor of New York, fivqup RE FOR ALL BO ELT C‘(”)“ME_!'“ e .I T Killed at Newcastle, Wyo. glen on a very | hot July day. last consus revealed the unwelcome and | Who is interested now with John Daly’s W s, 1 1 i i Faint- NEW NS NATIONAL BANK, A very disastrous accident occurred on alurming fact that there were 5,000,000 in- » Long Branch club, says the § A(ULH(A ‘\mmn' 3 1 € . i he, Nausea, New Orleaus, La the B. & M. road at 6 o'clock Thursday Home Gr. habitants over ten ts of age who could adel phia Times, Snyder is a bright Nei Slecplessiess, Malar rins u 5 from chungo of - 3 000,000 of the same 1tsa Bottle, sum by Druggist: ALLAN llHEUGEflSTEfiHERg evening mear Neweastle, Wyo. A In marked L'M'l*]vtlllll. to the general | not read, and who young New Yorker, who is called the b TR S SO - | searcity of fruits this ason, the crop | were unable to v It is to be feared~that He lost $10,000 on the hor coal train going in from the mines at Cumbria | 6% 11ve plums, growing in orchards | thisavmy of ignorancehas not diminished R ararT VA with e ran uway down the mountain and dushed into | \ijiin fifteen miles of Omaha will ox- | durivg t and that the nunmber e ARl et his ket Wby the construction train with such force as to "So ho | of illite ited with the | 1 MR T nsE e VORIt ceed two thousand bushels, dinciple growers are Mess spring Valley fruit Hill, northw s, Itice, Hall, L H T me of the . Soloman iy hompson field agninst the Lu.m\ hour ev 1. ind the odds he got 1 John Daly completc cars, | Robert 1 demolish one engine and eighteen men were hurt, one of them being lor, brother of J. G. Taylor, as- sistant auditorof the road, who was out in E that country enjoying a short vacation and v, Crescent City, had been up in the vicinity of Cam- Budd of Ames, La., and i sponding a day among the | the late Charles Gibb of Quebee, who mines His injuries wero traveled the world overin the interests serious that he died at 3 o’clock yesterd of horticulture cluim that the finest wild morning. Pre 510 two years plums found anywhe re from this Taylor was_employed as vicinity, Today they ave for sale by the i oftice here, butleftand wenttoSoward, | Guaha grocers at 81 per half bushel | devoted to e e his parents reside, uml has sinc b AL Hieel e Hiut T'he total distribution of in the offico of Judge Norvil 0L e ney of the company, Aftor recet y until tho last of September. patch informing him of the calam- | every prospect that Michigan apples 150 ] lold to the pytriotic declaration | ho won of Justice Harlan that the safety of our insti- [ he touc turned to tutions depeuds upon the intelligence of the | horse he bet on lost e / were simply gress has in tho past de Y T%a ok SSdaeE D s the foundation for o i ML e o it atioool ¥ | now a capitalist worth $100,000, which grants for sohools amount o | ho had won'since: the ng season s of land universities, | began, ral colleges, e ST lums, ,- Mrs, Winslow's Soothin; rup is the be: 163,547 acres | of all remedies for chilirea teething. : cents a bottle. gates e 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is bill oft the calendar of the huum vro- | the new Re Island ticket office. Tick- listribute among the tates | otg 1o all points east at lowest ratos e JANU AR ) ot Loutstana, which adfourned on e 10t 0L July of this vear, s orderod an AMEN D MENT o the Col Passago to and from Great Britain and af parts of Eurape. Montreal-Liverool route, by the walers of St. Lawrence, shortost ofall, 0w 10 Borton, to Phila¢ Liv rpunl to mul from Baltimore, Thir mers, Clasa excelsior, { 5 = o e AR TG Bl HHL ERRORS OF YOUTH, ROI1:Sundhtimainip BT BRI ChIceR0) Ty SUFFERERS FROM Aervous Debility, Youthful Indiscretions, Taylor made ngements to leave | will retail in Omaha at $2.50 per bushel the ik Lost Manhood. % castle yesterday, but before he | this winter, it would be well for our T,"_C,ml'(.l,u Belt, ‘un AT, m PEDSIA, Bo Your Own Physician | could leave anothier telegram came, bringing | housekeepers to put away some of this At g ARY DISEASES J i the sad news that bis brother was dead. He | hone product fora cold day. education will not oppress the people American naval offic who have COMPLAINGS A { Muny men, from the effects of youthful b then ordered the remains brought to Seward, mating the population of the countr 4(14)1)(1,-‘1 the cholera belt in the tropics A and will go there to attend the funeral, As i e 000,000 the total disbursements undor find it 5o beneficial that they often retain ? & COMPANY peboetid by ¥ soon as tho news of tho accident veiched FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. bill will cost each inhabita {tinall latitudes Hor' 4 snse, 0LE MANUFACTURERS, other disense, and &rouble searc g pocted, oy rything bt the T the many valuabl, o hax produ s, none e it apita cos will' o los: raised from servitude to fi before them had been in the xylon coen, 1.2 drachim, 1% e hin, i It is simply o broad | PRoPmiEzons AND S headquarters Division Superintendent Phelan BT BT A Rel e AtSTbRanl das sthia OMAEIA NEB, s 10t ified and 1ot Allimeeat once with o | An Unbroken Line of States from the tho per e S et SaY e A cing train and a o of surgeons, Atlantic to the Pacifle. scnt'l I»I'npurnumm Yt tho storRah from suafen aBAn a8 OF a v men injured are teain employes, I ork Tl S - 5 “In the northern section of this country in- d A o R GHABEE A names havo ot been given. New York Tribune: *‘How many peo- | syiutes of leavning have flourished; the | temperature. It is an excellent prevent s "",’[f‘,'f\ :""52““:“,(‘:':°\."}f,’$“,¥’ e plo realizg,” remarked the geographer, | sirength of that portion is in i yistom | tive of stomach disorde . THIOPIA, Aue 0. | A, Soit. 1 His Experionce in Texas. “hat sineo the admission of Idaho and | of common schools. i the s e e R L TR i ey n Hutchinson of lh‘u'nl\ Ill % Wyoming we have o tes ex- | of the nation the fucil for education h: = nlnh: ten ‘Aug 330, Sept. 20th o g have Doen attle and horses in T tending all the way from the Atlantic | not been sofavorable. Fhe lutter states lave T ACQBS Q A s o G onim, | A% %5, S8k h ‘,.,',H, b il atr mber, was taken with o o tothe Pucific, This was accomplished, b a floey ordeal, A v SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. | shtoon, stcono-siass anp sieenase ; i usol i e preparationof cholera morbus und diay I, ret, whenddaho came in, a few days ji . ron stoand from the princi ¢ i fug, he supposed, from a chauge of drlnking | 3y ydvince of Wyoming. I wonder wio CURES PROMPTLY : : SUOTCH, !MGI.IS‘W'IIRISM ALt cnnm[m‘l"l'&x:iurm . Cheniberlain's coliti® cholera and dianhoen | Will be tho first traveler to go from Carner of 10th and Worthington 8ts., will bo tho firsi trav o from | bt of imovance for years: tor &TIEENESSSTIERNECKSE Ty ol s e, cure, The second dose, hosays, affectedacoms | Maine to California without setfing his | blood were shed, and fyon the dezradation of ' 2 J * | TIRGHLAR {ETTERS OF GHEDIT AND DRAFTS plete cure, and he now takes pleasure in {mv!. (mlnltlix of a .~m'.|w ;x‘x | r‘fllhna :g.lvn : t] to the sunlight of \lr;!:v:‘t'l‘ :‘v -\\u‘n T:L‘-'n e BISHOP WORTHINGTON, Visiror. at lowes 'z”’li'é{u'ommauulh;:'o“s"’ 'gfi'c'nm recommending 1n to others, Inion. There may be ittle goodna- [ liberty. v M RIA ARy et m Ly 3 Lol AEIN, (oF 4 Chi . and 50 cents per bottle by tured riva ou this point when \l\nh ‘n:» It ) w:‘,'."n‘l‘{‘ ‘Ilv“u‘l i 5-11 g‘v‘\lns Iu"l‘:”r“xmsi Tie KLy, ROBERT DOHERTY D.RECTOR. | Local o Omah : lavry E. Moore demanding edu . P De STOW ITH YEAR BEGINS FHlhipa e FiOiHs \ i zeu's Bunk, Otto Wolf, In Terrible Pain, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1820, e SO ©,Mass, June 18, 1888 BOAMEM, Tino 16,8, Por eatalozue and particalurs apply to the Vo puin L s curd Star 3 O CCKLEY, Paymaster, antirely by St Jucobs Oil. JAM - the matter comes to be gencrally poople of HaveHins : understood; and I have no doubt ting o g o wor {4 ) to mect the requirements of the nc At mceting of the board of public works | {liat forty or fifty years henco numerous | fems wr hied L QARkhe e donuL: pesterday afternoon McKnight brothers were | claimants to this Tionor will come to the o sdge. Perbups they verexert given menlmtlm‘ grading Spring, Grove | front. [t might be interesting, also, for t have done mor stifandsores i te AL Public Wor -10¢, people who think they are acquainted returns of the late registra- RISRIRHY Ry Bl o ; ! awarded the contract | with their own country to undertake to s Jexiluliig I hiatitio P s CHP:’«) r/flf‘lfemaln ('ul]ege GLASGOW, LORGONBERRY BELFIST O sew ‘\\llul.s.;u 10 and 111, name in order from ecast to west, or vice 9] AL18LAt0 18 0158 HI0C T Druac AND ERR Pat Walsh, who has the contract for tho | versa, the states which lie along the ket ! ! THE CHERLES A, VOGELEN CO., allimro, Hd. Eetaliishen |800; ’ Y ) 4 exteasion of the North Omaha sewer, *d his bond in the sum of 45 DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKDOH, FROM NEW YORK BVERY THURSDAY. northern horder of l.hu lTui}ml States. | State of voters who could read their ballc Of course the admission of six states to | this year in the votiug population the WO casos, stad stated that in vie ; 8,i ' a For improved &ecco- | gmbi. o, i : Jglerstew stated that in view of i fact that | 40 (1ia'union n ono your 18 without proco- | Dropimdorico. of tiosb voters who cannot EB For tmproved &eco | fibi i i bindaacebt space | Catin Pastago$35 ts $50, sccording to focaion o Kew ;nglml Hodical Intituls, some 27,000, and that the firm of Ry ¢ | dent, and there is no possibility of nl'mll!\c l)-l‘”ul.l\h lg‘[:oin lll{lh‘k‘ \‘m\ In St e on of rehool oxe aliding, Bois) Btearagato nnd irom Burope at Lowest Rates, zl’lrmmm Row, Bost > Walkh,of which Pat Vst & o huvihga future parallel, Tho only por- | te st fen years tho incroaso of votors 1. Mado Dishes, (Game, | 30wo. Weiefor atsiogie. “Adirosty oo AUSTIH BALDWIN & 00, Gencral Agents, siderublo tr S i R A thala ave || anoYwa! ¢ L 1her i § Made Dishes, (Game, £ o Al g considern x‘lulluuhlu with ‘llu county in the | tions of the country notunder the gov- | Foa™8 oo many—24,74l—cannot, This 8 ( e V. & OLDHAM, Frosid e L\ymenlfimy:_ 63 Broadway, NEW YORK. hospital deal, he was of the opinion that tho | ernment of some state are the District Fish, ete.) Aspic or 3 ' A e RS 5 D 8t d st appalling statement ‘s not to be attributed to M Yol fronss ST General Western Agent, 12 . wdded. Tho other members of the | of Columbia, Arizona, New Mexico, I reasons, The number of white voters Fisas doliy € ioore [ERETEG): ret, Chicago. Harry K. Moore I were of the same opinion, and the bond was Ll.‘\h IUl\lhllmll"“' the Imlhfm lwl itory, \..I able to read ineressed 7,835, In that \mn mates for any length 1 Yoferred to Mr. Walsh with instrnetions g | and Alaska, Four states formed out of | ‘illiteracy is gaining on intélligence.” « EXTRACT i A —_—— | procur ndditional signers. these scem possibleamithin, perhaps, o | A U{“fl’;hc" Who s entitlod toas muc h‘ erand of finer flavor | New Equipments, Beautiful Situation, NO RIBBON ‘ The case of Rysschart, who had the con- | quarter of a century, but no move for an | eredit if uot TR (TRRRARTRONY Q1o 1n the than any other stock. | "1 00 e L Pt ) act for grading KKmmett street, was dis- | indefinite period in the future, ‘o look s e L e s B ~ ~§ One pound equal to pons Sopt. 38, ¥ull and supertor Faculty. Depart ‘ cussed at some length, Mr, Furly said tht [ baclc at the past,Florida, lowa, and” the government Jending! asalstanceita gublle [ (P BE R F {orty pounis of Tean | BTSSR o T Fmaoh Permanent Alignment vers poverty strickon, Mr, KItatoad. hart | were all admitted in, one y structed on the Blair bill plan, but which Jbeof of ‘tho valuo of MISS 1. N, HASKELL, Principal, ON SALE o chadm <houtd o btk outof the | That was the nearest approich 1o the | does not appropriate so mych moiiey, wil be L GonrREy, ILLINOIS. Genuineonly with — 0 due Rysschart from the city, and the | admission of six which President Harri- | promptly passed before lo: B Y \o turnied over to Horman Kodntzo, who | son has had the unique honor to pro- assignment of RRysschart's warrant, | claim, We have now twenty-five states was present cast of the Mississippi river and nin Strength. that if the city wouldturn the teen west of it. When four more w 5 ™ 5 5] : t signature us shown, | St. Alban’'s School, Knoxville, T1L (1590 ] Dr. A ¢ s baen in the practice A Ohuroh Sohool for Boys, PRINCIPAL POINTS < 4 * | of medic : 2lish, I Ay s A ‘ B ri(taee S OSITI - e (Kountze) would pay all the oI Sintes nre constituted that viver wil _r“{l “}.x“sln‘_“ m‘vw‘l'lm‘:’;‘l:lmhfnl::l-;.lmu e (‘l”h‘p GRATEFUL-COMFORTING Nowbulldings, new furniture, new appara old Under a P VE GUAR 1s, amounting to §1,261, The members | , seg g L % h cmethods of montal and phys ANTEE, considered the proposition’ and instructed | Aimost exuctly divide the union in two. | eholera and hoea remedy, beca t the number of s lo v 8. Hearn, * Knoxville, 11., (1338) Justus von Liehig's A Church School for up to the time es s knows 1t is re ; 0 Lo A i ol culture Everyth S e " . $0 ( Home couiforts el b -4'w l>\4() pupi . N | s, som iy npsonmet ot | 8185, L ey o oS EPPSS COCOA | ™k Muiiiaisd’| cEo. o SMITH &C0.| EAST, WEST, ‘ ‘A~ m;- T.nl-- ® Taw, \lumjsl ir. w;m'ls«- o scomparison between the | The new offlces of tne great Rock [s- BREAKFAST. « | —— etor an LEQRREL: General Agents Nobraska and Towa. Ty 5 at Rysschartowes him | “halve t 02, S te at plié . 5 » S i Ly ol B S sl iad o, 1. St et i om0 e | AMERICANCONSERUATORY, (o, | *25 2 s NORTH and SOUTH R DIes t It we ' Ne . on and nutrls g - s P . O g et oo, Bhout by Bask 1y alliios Nenve an vacton tho | Cull and sco {':"I‘(‘:N koo al poiats b o (AL IR .M‘. ; o amount, liver, stomach and bowels through the | ° west r g | I DR BA[LEY 3 The board adjourncd, and ot 8:80 this | norves. A ne n-",:nm:l"l. Tuey spoodily sy e oy b i 1302 Farram Streot. morning the members will meet at Major | ure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, They Are Wrong. of diet thint o HARRY P. DEUEL, Furay's house, from whence they'will go and | piles and. conot Spléndid* for men, | Those of our citizens whoare asserting ..“‘?'fli.f'l““".“.','. oase, Lo CO[LECE Graduate Dentist, p fapoct tho ork, viat s now’ b per | doman” s c1 Sinailost, mildest | that our late trouble with tho postingst- A A Ol sasnonneriend. Tioket A“Bfi ed, ) arest, 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples free | o was caused by jealousy of his position k v oftice and hold a regular session at 10 o'clovk, | ut I uln & Coss 15¢hand Douglas. y y { { on our part are doing us o grave injus- g with pure bloc : tice, True, we were a ‘tandidate for | frime."-tivilServico Gzt 3 3 This Fish Cost $4,000. postmaster, and true also, we were a | i mit ,Tm.':l"«ll’:\x‘ll"h‘;':{\?.:»"xu”rln;ll‘.lu‘.- St only Mr, Wilson told me today a fish story | mighty sight bette for t he pl DDC £ O : = CONSERVATORV e mighty sight better man for he place JAlll:bll’Pb& (.U Howwopathie Chemsts, that is worthy to go on récord because | than the present incumbent, but we 4 b London, England, MUSIO—‘ of its evident truthfulness, says the New | pot jealous, Wanamaker refused toap- n 1o York Press. A party of géntlemen num- point us, and we refuse to wear Wani- x.,n...l.,. Voo I1..m|.?f.'}‘lfi‘.ilifi"u“' A Full Set of Teeth, on Rubber For Five Dollars A perfect fit gunranteed. Teeth extr ATl dopariments of Musica dln-lruvum. Modern Lane | Without pain or dunger. and witkout a _Buages, Flue Azt eto. & . budawv, Jacksouvilie Tl [ thetles, Gold and silver filllngs at lowest rates. Bridy 1 Crown Work, Tecth with= et i ‘ Building Permits, The following permits were issued by the | superintendent of buildings yosterday: one-story frame cottage, (h and Birdette stree 3 pry frame additl . y-second and Dodge }r(t-nng |:l; en, n-.lnu ‘Omuha, Denver and | maker's' clothing, It’s an even thing | _ AMUSEMENTS, BL KER HILL ACADENY Jear s, out pintes. AL work warranted. Baled Hay in carlots. Write unsus Clty, made up o party last year 3 fur, R e yments perfoc ‘.' OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAN SE & CO., Turi % P to charter a special car and make u)lnp $hus.up 80 or for r:u San ‘nf\“ »‘.;’J:..lu’ym M & it ‘5]‘ & ('0‘ l”“n' l““ A ot Tho trouble began as soon us this man | {3 0 H to Wagon Wheol Gap, where the trout | entered the postoffice, He held back °)'d $ POI‘G ouge fishing is fine at some seasons of the 1 made us weary in many | Bovp & HAYNES, Munagers, year, The estimated cost u{ the trip i o | o % \\u |mu~ul.|l him half to | TUESDAY ANDWEDNESDAY, i o ) ( vt (ragrent 0. viclow. time that they prolonged their st 1 o » - olonged 1elr s and was a |<‘l stmaster, Then he got ll|(‘fluu). ard ing 1 Theonl§ railroad train out of Omaha | raised 81,600 more o pay the additional | ey uml“n)mtl:; us and o left o bullet | Appearance of Soclety's Pavorite Orguntzee B s e Yt A POSITIVE and pormanont GURE for all | Shitadiimeriioal work Lioui, [ mid U Gery t ol add) VI, L] oy a r " oz, run expressly for the accommodation of [ expense. Although they fished per- | i iy shoulder, This lnsted him till the _ Morsuh ot fior H Bisdison Sucsty (i tiseases of the URINARY ORGANS. (ures | Brof. i, €. FOW LK. Moodus,Conis tion, Park, ll| or ? H vl hore othertreatmont fuils, Pullmmun-mw.nmm h e natlie AoemmoSaion of | Netently ud. inteligentis, they sasshs L Rl by ' It ounci s, Des Moines u by thoy et | othor day. o gt o his e aud iried | PRINROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS, bottie. Price, one dollar. Bee signature of b L A Chicago business is the Rock Isiand | ouly one trout, and ¢ with a bowle knife and in 60 MATCHLESS ARTISTS. 60 ILLINOIS M”.IT‘HY AOADEMY “"'fl SIALL. For Sale By All Druggists. Oan be oured in > vostibuleelimited, leaving Omahaat 4:15 | wereleaving for howe. Ouo trout at | ghoor self-defonse we shot ot o part of | 20 M % Cireularof HENKY J. - — - sent ng daily, Ticket oftico 1602, Sixteenth | #4000 expense is a fisk story that should | his left car and banged him with the | yoicey ig A that 18 New aud Good 1 - 8, q i Py cade ho! ) U aud Farnam sts,, Omaha g0 iuto the unnals of history, butt of the revolver, It was in the in-| Kogular prices. Svatsou sale Monday. $'100. Hedin “ .‘5‘&'.‘.?.2’,%“ D ¥ "“”""““" Bpo Entrance, 16th strect elovator, Open cven- opens Sept. 8 230,00 Addre ( A ings until 8o'clock, Bunker Hill, 1L 1 like my wife to use Pozoni’s complexion powder because it i n])lu\ s her looks and is™ dinys by use [ arhorn ul praciee; al facilities. U, Joslyn. Nobraskis edy t uey Street, Oma

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