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THE The Missouri P the city yesterday, The will of Chalmer D. Close, who re- sided in Towa City, , was admitted to » in the Douglas county court, ‘harles J. Grunkee of Newport was arrested by Deputy United States Mar- shal Heplnger for selling liquor without bonds for his ap- it the ne \v tarm of court. an and Mil 1 panions. LIlY wcific pay car was in used 10 be bosom o ansud denly departed with longing to Dree and himself in seclusion for Detective Ellis found ha yesterds T he eron feen kecping week or more him at South watc members quartetto have ahg ments for 1 through the ive fremont, Weeping David City, vard Neb., and ( and Atlantic, The Republican Franchise, It was rumored vesterday that the Den ocrat pu mpany had purchased the Republic + for 814,000, and was ond a purchase of the plant, W. V. Vaughan denied that the dealbad been closed, but stated that he had option onthe franchise until September 1. of disease a and the kidneys h the best purify Jitters, Tiel #las County r viniagat the Lxp n Water, Lincoln, and Tela the bow o their Burdock touic, Blood 1 pubiican Club, blican club will m build- The meot fngan i havea grand rally Hon. Jehn L. We meoating 0 issies is ample o thiat (30 Lhis of the day, v the; 1 be most o attendance whers Enstitute, at the county teacher increased since last of the follow nmes fstedt hie Claveland, H. Flood, Alice Crai Amanda Doniloe, A n Marksm tuetzen Verein w shooting festival at Ruser's paric Sat- urday und Sunday, Augast30 aud 31, On the fiest day the sport will bogin at 8 & m. and close at? p. m. bat Sunday it will continue only until noon, after which the winners will be crowned and the prices awarded, In the Ge The Omaha third 1hold its on vening a ball will talke place in the d atthe une time there will be prizo lies and gentlemen, 1 the inc points in ten Laties Delighted. ‘e pleasiut ffectand i with which it tive, 5 il inacting on the kidneys, liver and bowe Mr. Edward I“uum. Known dry goods 1 street, has just ofc, Yive stock and outfit in the elegant little sum of outcono m\uult s county for a yems ago paid 5,000, wol flats ipon d then exchanged both buitdings und for the property, which he has Just disposed of, Il purchasers have incor- porated under the name of tho Asland lind aud live stock compuany, md will make the place one of the finest furms in the country, spending 0,000 on it in improye- will be heartily ap Brotherly A few nights ago severa their wives called at ther James Anderson, Twenty nd and Miami streets, aud took that gentleman by surp The object of their visit was not apparent for some time, but finally Mr. J. W, Mat- thews was called on for Tho great hotel engine a poor talker, but a list vor, ho held the floor for half an hour, and nm\m-.w by presenting Mr. Anderson with a gold ed cane, in the name of Om: 1 Nutional ussoclution of st ers and sidence of My, tionary erson was so taken he could say w ful and val X fow short spe by other mem- bers of the association, the' company ad: journed to the residence of Mr. Wilson, the engineer of the Puxton block, There were other surprises in the shape of a table loaded with the good things of the season, In just thirty seconds the engineers forgot that the corn crop was short, and thut hay was § by urprise s to thanls the doners > wero present ad Mus, L Mr.and M afevty, Mr, and Mrs. Austil, N 1d Mrs, Norquest, I e Johmson, Mat Mus, and Mrs, Messs, for Vau Houtew's Cocoa. T Wil Walk i the city council had there would bave been music in the air and somie of the town oficials would have danced » motaphorical break-down Mayor Tracy was on the sick 1 cilman was out of town anda qu city fathiers couldnot be obtiined, There wero two important matters which would have been brought up for consid tion. T of City Attomey was asked toresig of and that gont Judge Ransom would have been ca and nvited to travel dn the same road peaplo not poso to who and render decisions ter. t Monday night , Ono coun- ruwm of the cas The pro- will do justice side of that are contrary to liw ool house, situ. street, is at sleted ad the bullding will be ready for cccupiney ut the beginniug of the school year, which is the second Mon plemier. 'The school is struoture. It will ] cnlencos sad will bo heated by hot air The board of education has_ hired the fol- " < after the 100 strvets and sloce the 1 s of weeds the town etropolitan sppesranice, same of the et pre- s quite o 1 /u /\lu thon. Grocery st fixtures, ho aod harness, Friday, August 22, 3425 North Twentioth, o Ly THEY 1602 Sirteonth and Farnam sireets is the new Fuok Idand ticket office, Tick= ol 0 Wl poials st ol lowost rates | 10 &, m. { Tzand, CLEANSING THE COITY, How the Work 1s Managed Under the New Regime. “Although the sanitary condition of the city 1s better now than it was four months ago, it isnot yet what we intend to havelt,” said “rank Morrissey, sanitary commissioner. tleman attributes theslowness of y improvement to the citizens, who, in | cases, have refused to confne their to receptacles and have itremoved by the proper ofticials, The city is divided into garbage districts as follows: The First, Secnd and Seventh wirds comprise one district teams § » Thi three teams; the the Ninth, Eighth fuother worls, one team 10 each ward team is expected o from ever: se 1 Fourth, with two teams § and Sixth, two teams, or Eich garbige tvice its divi 10vo the o we on. v than A s thei 20 cents per barrel is¢ wo garbage dun rt stre of filthis washed away were dr the mid causing a usel The dunp forty loads maniure daily into t the footof Day I garbage and two loads of e river awagns are taken down 1 with brooms and lisinfectant ¢ last for washing i the over t m five HAS SHE KOl e Will she Soon Rep o Husha onge Mond the sal scandal n - wersation, 1 full grown fwhach \s aswent the 1 mouths g hand ubout thelr p socially lie ase all abitants of an el one of i of some { tion to her beaut ont temyper. onday moming o the neighbors sy, und Mrs, Browi had an anivated faraiy jar thatended in blows, Brown soon left the 1 In addi- e tad three chil and 1seand stayel s by it tine his house he wi i cold and chee Mrs, Brown had left, taking with her her clothes and her sewing machin A searching his b anda fow was organized, and culty it was a consisting of Brown, his faithful friends, fler _considerable difi: ertained that duriie tio were the houso, “and her he drove Tapidly away, for Omul s witnessed by anu nity all of whon cise was Frank ¢ round Brown's st ronth, i retumed to nown 2 been oneof her ie stoutly denies having taken hor sm her husbind knowing e o Cavanaugh ory os it apparently with consider- ablo doubt inhis own mind, Brown is o parently heartbroken and wand s about. fro Leadin g his litle oes, wt ling for their manmato cone e of people in tho that the man in and while h Brown and havin nas, continwlly ¢ back. Announcem nt, B. Moore & Co, have bem appointed slesile agents for the colebrated waters of elsior Springs, Missour o w STATIONARY NEERS. What They Will Do at wvention in ext Con- ational Associ- are still dis- S ing the genoral convention of thir onler fu 1591 for this ity and thév ity will work TR A (T T T tion which is to be held in New York, om- mencing September 1. The pogramme for tlat gathe s follows: Monday evening, September 1—Reception and concertat the Park Avenue hotol, Z—0pening session, uunnmh!lh ning— cunsion ¢ York bay and to Rockaway. day” morniug--Session, Visit 0 the De Ta v point sday ovening: ceum opera hous Thursday—Sessions i Thur evening-Grand union ball at the ibuse, ving- Closing session y evenivg—Excursion up the Fudson Grand banquet at all fn theLyceum operanouse has art, for the ‘exhibition of mechan. An engine being erecte power for the u . descent electricplant is bei the oceasion. Iee will be ises vy one of the Do L Ver whiel will be on exhibition. Tho sessions, banguet wd il will beheld at the Lyccumn opy RG BERL A an s ot veill e hed adquanr ;- fitted up for e on the prem ue ice machines © will bealadies’ auxiliary committee, Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, no and lystoria wre soon cured by D Nervine. vousne Mil e sumpless at Kuhn' & Co, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, The Committee in ¢ hargeA ommendation, ces Upon The comm onsupplies of the bourd education hetda prolor at which t ruiskt ing the schools with fuel and supplics of various kinds for the ensuing year Tbe committee will report i follows to tho board on uext Thurday eveningand recom nd that contracts be made with the parties med s C.B. Hivens & Co., for supplying han coul to the bigh, Ambler, St Bamabus, Center, Dayenport, Dupont, Farmm, Hartman, Long, Pac Paul, Plasant and West Omal M & (Griffin, hard Park, Jackson, Lathrop, § and Vinton schools, S, Howell & Co, hard coat for Ackermann, 1-\;“ st, Fort Omabs, Gibson and West 510 schools These bidders were about the same in their figures. The system of bidding for deliver- ingat each building is an ide originated this year aul acounts for the fact that tho awards were scattered, The average price on hard coal is about §7.9 per ton and the aggrgate amount of coal needed, based on previous experience, will cost abdut $2,000 loss than last year, ‘Ihe committee Will ot waks any recou: of terday schools, nt coal for Contral Santogs, Sherman mendation 1 tke matter of soft coal as several hidders quote about the sime fgurs andit will be nec ry to consider thesteam | prolucing quaiities of the varios kinds of coal offered. Mount& Grifinwillbe awvardd the con- tract for supplying hard wod at 885 per corl, andsoftwool at $4.8 percord, for 4- | foot wood. John A, Wakefidd being the enly bidder umber the committee will recommend t his bid be retirned pened, cominittee will pmend that Gib: hardson b awarded the (uxnhlun‘."\‘\’mn v supplies, and thatd. S, Cavllield be given the pivilie of furr \Mm\u'!u books needed during the engiir lur-dv“ Ciibbs w meeting, the former b o ot presamt out of the T tr iocosfully all bladdes and Sussdor o of tl rectum, 1504 Fa SURFACY ANOTHER ASE aALT Is Abont toRRepace T on D A vory works tebed, an this nnprovernent wre yarl, which is asis puid for patchi the part of the ofa discovery that itwill b the re horonghfares pavement is oo badly of Allen P, O, thing rave my s D Thomas o for riieuma. houmtism s Elec i A YEAR BEHT asNotTwet \D. Why W (h Streo Paved of Sout from proce L Twentieth 1y owner ot that pr ehilty day > of theor dinarie or the work rested ki ing wasto b wlso that the s of the wer poor I wasthe pricefor for hat 3 By tt is held by J. E. was 10 haue been completed by It fsalleged that Riloy rkwhai o the st »m-( not begin nnnl but that for Kind « of the contra & Co, th D & Riley e borrowed year: t paid over 400 inte brings this action to re from collect which he sa, from him, »st on the debt, strain the 4\: e additional hey are 1ow tey i Enconragement for the ¥ Solongas the alle of bei not n thor fat thal th is a restorative most potent in venewing the dilapidated p of a broken de Yes, thauks toits unexampled tome v ters Stonach Bil s daily reviving v in the bodics and hope iy the minds v lelnm concusion fertilized and st lit ningor; © even 1o the f . which is » plate, veg thoraighly sale MAY (U TALOOY, ent Bel o & ircles There was an importat secrat medingof mL.' fire, \1.~\u ance ntsof the cit; nthe Nichos Brs. &1 ton block of those Prospect of Excite in Insuara e Long yos tiendance appeared de- of leac publicto thinls that the medingwas simjly for the purpoic ofat- tending o routine busiicss. Whilethis miglt have ai been tru 1, how 1 toa cer- owcasimed that ono of the gnreatest insur in the worll, which has dc Ouaha for yars, was prepring o it Lose from all asscidtion or compat rues md opm sach a warin fire fisuraice mtes as ever been expericcedin the history of city ause alleged for the maove, uatives of other companie is the dissatis fadion on the amy in question with the hich cortain agencies axetrying S can art of the T 10 un a stillmorw int scnsational nature wdays, lopments of posibly u very d within a fe f ot Nost Talt Ing Ponder dora nit ¢ Kold only tn ans HICE BAK ING Chlago. slaln anmonia, 11we ©F slurm POWDER 00, Now York £t Loul NT ; Boyd's Opera Houge Bovo & ITAYNES, Mang TUESDAY AND WEDN E AUGUST 1 & 20, Appearance of foc ‘<I_y Favorite Orgin l’Rl\IRU\'l- "\ VESI'S MINSTRELS | | 60 MATOHLESS ARTISTS, 60 Preentng ull thit 18 Nevw and God Modern Minsticlsy, ‘Bepularpricn Seatsw walo Madsp AMUSEME SDAY, Il 4 Do not be tnposed om by anyof the numitons toitations, ebstitulos, eft., which aro floxling the vorld, There s oniy one Swifls Speifie, ard _here is mothing ke It. Our rmedy con. tains no Merury, lotash, Arsaic, of any pois. orous sabstaics whitever, Tt buildsup thogen: enil heilth fom the fint dos, and has never fuiled tooradiate entagons tood poison and itscfTecs fron thesys Tosun to gt the ganing Sexd your addiess fir our Treatse on Sk Divases, whith will be naila Drs Betts &Betts Physitians, Surgeors and Specilist. 1409 DOUGILA S STREETD OMAML A, NEB. ¥ Kmowm spec. s. Th nduni v 1 v and 'y nadiy toth killtul treat t S, FISTULA ANT) RECTAT, UL sured without pan orde lier sex positively our ctionaldisonlers thal re {1 \tcpalor. A \' R (‘l l\‘, orzanie wois lod'y, with all its 4 cured. RS BET'TS proper indulzenc > min both mnind pettngienty sithoso wlho have T 1 theuselves by ime ary b bits, which infivting them for Al D peir and soli 2l bol s ntering on that al debility, quicisly t— Practioal expetl Lally stud Led, aro od in “oIr Lihordlory exacily lo sult 150, th us effetingenres withou t luj viry, Drs. Belts & Betts, 1402 DOUGLAS STREET, - LIEBIG Company's s = OF BEEL - OMAHL NE3. Use it for Soups, Made Dishes, Fish, { a0 unds of lean > valwe of m.\u fbeet of i ul)u ) Genaine only with wlustis =3 v Liehig's sig nature asshown - TheKabocorsetthatbrings a woman to perfect form if she onlylaces it tightenough —~for it never stretches o breaks its ““bones "orrolls up —has soft eyeletsthatdonat aut the laces. Sdlt eyclets are loops of corset lce instead of metal eyelets. Ifthe Kiboec a yar in any part but the steels—no way has yet been invented tomake unbreakable steels—you gret your money back from tle store where you bought it » You wear the Kabo corset two or three wecks; and, if notsatisfactory, take it back flnd b“) our money again. -t fails in RIECATES) AN D SOLEMANFA ONMA HA N EB. WALTOR UrINS, AVEN L O il Walilanomn: we. Unler the Management of Chie Incorporated Bylhe Slate of Chihuatua, Hex: ico, for (harilablo Purposes, GEA NU MONTHLY DRAWING, (it thecityof Jwre: oy Wedliastay i« ‘l"“ 24th, » Wth gintlenen CAPITAL iRl staniing. WHOLE TICKITS §4, HALF TICKETS $2, QUAHI[RYIGKETS,S]. I Pvlf.e of §60 000 .. 5 of 8 of L0 Cichy 10 Dries of ) cuch B0 Prizes of 100 eich ¥ wich cich Approxination Prizes, 10 exch ch wich Fminnd iz 0 08 Prio 560,000 Srires of t tizes of 1914 Prizes amount § Nereby 1Ch b B b QHATION A L BANKING CO, Clity ofJuarez, Nexio. NOTECE. City DRS. MER ti 124 and Chitde o Youne Wt Mo Melleines w Cousultiion free. st insure rojly. theirlionie MUEUCLONS SN E LY s, Seud 4 ents In st 218 Filtoenth @ Orposite Boyl's Vs & Niter JToA Fuller's Co, Cord A D, Fosters Co.Cou BR. J E. McCREW The Specialist, wnsurpased i the 1BIuds, Tova GO b 1110 Farn h."?. MuvieanIntemational Lanking Co., (onewsionmties, “Qrly 60,000 Tickets! 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