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THE OMAHA DAILY BEIF, MONDAY, 2DGUST 25, 1890. TINS | thousands of people. a power that witl kill if | denly, on account of the strong obj ABATTLE WITHDEA GHSN THEAIR | station over onto the voof of the store, | this way Sherman s kept his hair | U h M f’ t T”E \IUN 01‘ B! A\L”,RS. the suspended wires fall, tions of the conservative party at court, o B where remains till daybreak, What | moderately durk and his deep blue eyes | n]a a anU aC Urers- o I!‘ s not 'r:\fl‘v‘ oy ';-\" !flv"r"'n' -h'f | this orde was rescl i But in | The Frightfal Experiencabf a German | he does there no one knows. Nomice | ave still full of small lightnings. ™ [ ——y | S v e e s oute) “Eiecte | August, 1880, the emperor ordered | Acronaut ina Recant Trip. or vats _ever enter the store, and the - [ Boots and Shoes, Views of an Expert Electricanon the Execu. | cars ar alr necessity, and the ::" (Bt ctioh "ol & 1"”‘ oy “"“”""" Thg German weronaut Wolll recently '“‘ o iy et BUA R “‘ “‘\"“""‘ | o "| S ":y’"'{‘ ““"' 15 "”: |h| o KIRKENDALL, JONKR & CO, tion of Kemmler, inventi Lo ingors, and thie oniy | kow on the Yangtss rviver, Heordered | (40 i MOSLEE SRRSO SUPINE 8 4o attompts to tarn on the fucets in | manugement, The house witl e partly W holesale Manafacturers of Boots & Shoes —— thing t them, and to devise | the Vieeroys Li Hung Chang and Chang P S o * J Erounas of LR® 1 g fountain with his paw. e slesps in | refurnished, refitted and thoroughly | Agentsfor Boston Rtubber Shoe Co., 1162, 1101 and 108 mean croate d governors of the provinces | Cologne exhibition ot are o war, vorner under tho presoription counter | renovated and will be run ne o Hist claes rioy Street, Oninlia, Nob. HOW IT FEELS TO BE ELECTROCUTED. | 3 hich the railroad was to pass, | In company itz and a | and uses o fine, soft spongo for o pillow, | hotel in every respect, Free bus from Browors, — edy. I t ¥ wires had b i Y of the construction. | manufacture ! pencucr he | He has been known ina fit of cuviosity | ail trains, FORE & TR he avil that fell on this order was promul in work 10 taste liguid dears, but they seem to - Ao i Thia ey The Demand Insulated Trolley | woutd noth dve b stped 1 Peki Bhdd Stk L ‘,‘.‘] huve no effect on him, Tickets at lowest ratos and superior Lader Beer Brewers, Wi Oddities of'a Chinese tele- . 1 the accident would have been less " v York Sun 1 flew ong | B “iw\ ; widations via the yln'» Rock 1861 Nerth 180 Street, Omatia, Ne geaph Offle olsiens Bisuteio il was. S s Y hiscn ilo; ght upward into the LONG BRANCH SPORTS. and route, o ix- | ! 0 « e company Shot ¥ Witk feetal of tho | teenth and Farna sots, Omaha « ] Cars -The Phonograph. strong power as it chose, y wind L hadl seonnd him, do. | Men Who Win or Lose a Fortune in a - e ~ - Poeivioporpepen ~ — hsulato. the Lrolley ) ded to make a landing as soon us possi- Single Night, WALMEUIBUIEL LN SHB P ASIONS | BRI Re ot Rt N e o " AW ATA THRC T tion of the | Ther \er not so much money in J Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice wWATA, Augist the Editor of T AU Hiat the Tty i o F iy soimtroh=sh: Noww. Lol 1 Rev. Arney to Account for His Sports | o0 500E 0 S TRIE ThNT: TR At this time when the whole civilized p g thiat to B Y countty ot the Now York brokers ing Proclivitios, | e f LI Sk 100 etre \ world is engaged in the discussion of that 3 Jdonta (it v Shint S He had | Woods under e t more cantious fty with their Yo F B AU AESEHOATEL o o - latest scientific achievement in tho fleld of | ported show, ~No mater for tho diveet purmose of | . Lhe balloon d ) violent | ahundant cash than they were ten years | son losated at Stranue, who. recontl Attists' Mater Ll et Tu achievement in e ldoF | porked clearly show, o matie i d Vlw‘l‘H\ for 1‘.;” oot purpose of I finally a little . 3 3 son located w :’uv. ‘(._‘\3 'le.u.m\ e = o Tetimhins, € VIeHD. dkilling of murderer |y, gy naked wire is out of placs | 1o :I‘v)w AT e s Pt S Woorishofters thi v f Which aitraslad) ‘wilsspran] - interest | AbiTe Bl KCemmler, the views of an electrician who | (e tion. It was thought for a timo that the [ Pl G0* S balloon de- were are no Woerishoflors this year | Whic wted - widespread i [ Anmx Materials, l.uw» and Organs, hus ex perienced the effect of 4 1,000 volt cur- - emp order for the building of a ed morc people who | to lose £40,000 during o miduight seance | from the fact t the meeting con- A E BRI STresh ORatia; Nos, rent, suffered the agony of the lost and lay A Chinese ph Ofic road “I' Hunkow could never be carried observed us hit ther ander- | between a chicken dwich nnd a bote | & ","“ b ‘*" "“*1“* ..\1 G DL Gt lbnkidi - paralyzed for months, may not be uninterest As usual in conducted enter- | out. But that ruier sent word to alavge th to helpus land. I drew the ven- | tle of Road it e 3 1~ | liable to be trotted out_on the carpet it | = 5 Sok®, Bto . In this particular case the n prises in China (g ao rovernment | number of the high officials of the em: e T P ther apen e arene | tle of Roederer, says o Long Branch let- | the Mothodist conference o be held in | wno. €081 Coke, Kte, it of the principal factor in the | Acknowledges no union of capitalists for lu pire, governors of provinees and ot h Sehmitz fo got out. Depenhever | 7 10 the Philadelphia Times, Young | Muskegon in September, to explain his | “OMAHA COAL, COXE AND LIME CO. an ife by clectricity—not how | CULerorises upart from offcial mana sking them to veport upon the plan of | plichted. and all “was well, when sud- | Work, a Wall stroet man, no longer conduct, saysa Grand Rapids, Mich.,d Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal i how | Jittle en tis give rilvond huilding. inding that these | Gor i {REnile : $400 ot the eos™ his bet | Poteh to the ChicagoHerald, The rac : ¥ bt what quantity is | public. In the case of bty . LR ¢ o whirlwind struek rible ‘ | iRt o ke i P Al Intemded | 8B Cor 16t and Dovglas Streots, Omaha. Neb. i 1 what ore, with scarce an_exception jork n my b car. [ | waiting to be in four | ; Ay S s AR R | rom— ey ) e of the new roads, <believing jump up to find things | turns of 1 G 80,400 65| 1o )».‘.v”w ¥ quiet nelghbo ‘hm\ Wair NEBRASKA FUEL CO., i given quantity through would o y to the prosp swimming lown Holo bl h by o the purpose of testing the velative i \ PR A tagzo away thousands aud bot be immediately bogun on the new road, | : L eateh 4 gays but thousands now come on racing t o national a s ) ho nearest or peasant who tried to | : ¢ 1 | Cigars. with iimpun mply because the quantity w — i P 4 At 5 0 | daysin the noon train, betand loose th was allowed on the grounds: | Rare. : 18 80 510, is incapavle of beig e 2y o Van Houten's Cocoa--Delicious, made fa | {7 oF i ST G 1 1}.[‘,» | mog s twenty, mayi s offered were mercly nominal TEAN, ARM & Co 1 s, I thin 1 X s iy tantly. S o i o taq | oo v me e san <t of owvder was maintained anc R e s ey HLAEES ! i e ———— with horrible distinetnoss the mufiiéd | MU then £o homg the st day, s Tatils M e \\Illi'l\dll (Ml’\, (0 me in stating that one ampere or the 1 SHTING BULL. thud of his body on the ground - el e plus funds arising from the 08N 1Eh Streot, *Hello 1 1430 unit quantity, w driven throug \ h (XS e liv to save | Manages to Hold his own with hi v fees and the sile of refre i O e ot s . ally 1o save 1 .unsello id friend Villian ents ¢ the auspices of the s | g vital parts w produce insta n o to He Ignominiously Flod from the Bate | my friend Sch 1 sticks to | 13 Kv-»‘l v and friend, Willian H. | ments under the auspices of the ludies | Dry Goods and Notions. ith, and our problemn now deals with the B tle in Which Custsr Was Killed. the car’s side, clouds are [ e lottons Dick Bustad pelis el J' HOHSIC ROD S St M fITH & CO. GG ssure suflicient to send his current | ghii or Siienininy dispatel s king beneath u ) L ABRD Wb 6l BYEE Y Rt Y eaag | o Kt Coate ann anilahe S i VAR VRt lA G a8 AR & BBID 4, or “enining dispatch oficol | Sitting Bull was notthe Inspiration of | USINE NGRS B8 - PG, ate | der ut cighty yeirs of age, ud | Bt a horse trot s contrary to the | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions ! ' X o the great v iy von by xh. Stoux, Up s ki | well-preserved” New York . who | traditions of the Methodist church, and 2 laws goyerning clectricity are justas toried Ching : It Sichmitz into the car, but T h 5 o L1Eh and Howard Stroets, laws of astronomy,it bece 1z up an ind to this time he had no real elaims i SURIERG L e dowiE oo the. od | was made rin Alaenma in war | the recent mecoting has met with the se- | — ST - e - el e e iR i upper si war chief. Eleven dags before the fi can hardly grogp his wrists. und he s | ‘imes by Abrahan Lincoln, Daly him- | verest disapproval of the high authori- | JILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOOD! mithomatioal nicots la ssure lin ath the | prople have since told us these particu- 8 5 SR GHE GUR At e, forall | Whoeversh d O He admits | will be diseipline The bishop | @ents' Furnishing Goods. Corner 11th and Haroey measured in volts will equal the resistance wpartment had | fars, and the best st among s oree, S Blowly and Pty ] | there Is not the monesin roulette and |labored with him in vain before Biroots, Omuhia, Nob. measured in ohms is & well known law. To been swept | them was that bright-faced squaw of e RGBT ke m‘“(--‘ ”l-‘ in | fivo the e used to be. the me the presiding eldors | se—) Lust Had Kemuler's body measured Atwas constructed. | mygonica-h Rnottens Hown Bl | 300 Gl St Ren B8 SeRet While 124 Marks of Philadelphin d with him to no purpose, and the Furnitnre, 1) ohms resistance just 2,500 volts of Rl i A who accom the party on their | | s PR A | seewms to be the responsible man in the | brethren Uly remonstrated at th s S LA would have been required to have fore ¥ # S G 4 deavor to bind him fust with | SenUeh DRl ¢ f \ A Al IWEY & STO AEPAES THIUGH Al Tn His/0aas 1b- we castern {rip. She is own “cou 8] i5e o iive X W] emen 1 Daly M ram- | course he takir sut all to no pu Wholesale Dealers in Furniture defined effort was wade to determine his i curtained w Sitting Bull, and knows whergof she TR and dospair. and 1 | Ming pagoda, one of the v lights is | po: des « off according to L01CSAC Deale 1 y sistance, and as a cousequonce the man hay- | diminutive opium speaks, The chief had a twn 1 mn'-h I fastenine the rope | Churley ™ Walsh, a contemporary of he chureh consid- rnam Strect, Omaha, Nebraska, ing cha of tho exccution worked in corner a te 5 vision, writes Captain Charles King in [ 50 TP Coifie KA HO1D veed, Connelly and In oll, Walsh | ered itself scandalized, It is expected | = CHARLES SHIVERICK, o dark, with no knowledee whatever of with u silk cover o prot Hurper’s Magazine. ~ Solemnly he as- | 1000 liantn (Riihn de is the man who during war times was | that Mr. Arney will bo given a ch Furniture, Vol nocessary, aridas uresult sickening | 40 v couple of thopsual sured hispeople. that within o few days | e ¢ 1K W Sehmitz to) { on the right side of Wall street as a [ to forever renounce his fondness for the urmitare, g ed, whic vill long bereme iese chairs, (g « ) cked hy @ vas! C b A 008C woker o o lost %50, horse or len o pulp! d if e s ymnha, Nebraska Eerd by those unfortunato enough 0. have rdrove completed tho furni | Uhey would be attucked by a vast fc consciousness for an instant his body | Uroker und who onco lost 000 in a | h rleave the pulpit, and If it comes | S . G e sholst 3 tored o man of thirty, hand- | 0f White soldiers, but thitgthe Sioux | {FSHAINCSE At M ot [ | single night with John Morrisscy at his his fssue it is thought by those who | S === sistanceof the human body under conditions | Somely dressed insilk, arose from the b should trinmph over them:"and when GU QR SRR T T Vo st | big gamein Twenty-fourth strect, New | are well acquainted with the P Lite correspond’ng to Kem s will uverige | wndwelcomed us toa - seat. Hereceived us | the Crows and Crook's command ap- | goid out your arms? 1 hear his body | ¥ 9 Tioil (o o L O tO dHe] R AT e B0 about 3,000 ohms, and when all connections | With sion and, to our surpvis | peared on the 17th it was a partial re- T N RNe LDy L HmoRLETOR Bt Walsh, w ho isa man of sixty-c and that he will stick to his horses, His Wholesale Grocers are clectrically perfeet about 1,800 ohms, and udto, see his haunt in- | demption of his promise. ik e ey g ) has been a lifetime friond of Phil Daly. | cor bBLs vary font s of 1t MIAtors N I T e e i R e s he abo ms it these’ results " will | i Ot htecon | Wary scouts saw Beno's column turn- M3 YR ISR L C G| He says: <A gambler, ke . police- | and will back hint through thick and | sttt vt Smen Onge T 10! i wr e o 0 s S B L . N | [ ke » Rosebud after discoy- GE el ) RAEHTS as ap) ) ek n i o e coming est, T S couditions, As'causticpotash which destrys able ted, nnd conversation commenced, | i "‘“]“"'f“'l’ !‘“I“ i bud "‘\“_' .‘“‘ O | minutes and we have in_the meantime $‘|"‘“|','"v['\;‘_I"“\',"‘”“ “ '.,“'W QoM e thin ';" ugh the coming contest ‘:“{ Lu RIGY R UTRvaE ke 0 ke u perfect. | ThO wanager tould not aceept my mess oring the trail, and nothing, they udged, | foansiiyping upward. - Evorything now | {hink wo huvemido $100,000 since July | want him |.'{x.y ned to them for anothe’ e Glovtrical connoction with & boay, 1t 1o maci | without avard f the taotai, or governor, | would come from that quarier. ~All | 25 SAPRIBE TPRATE. - SEOETRY » mistaken, July 25 | year, and will do everything possible to 5 : fostly oriaont ant thi s aiiatls munt | Sho resided forty miles dist 1 with | aro rook’s eampon Goose Creck the [ 1Gpends on our making last we ‘were 30,000 and | bring about that end, Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, 1h illustration, and thatrot less thun [ Wh advised me vidomyself ona | indications were that the “Gray Fox" A " on August 4 we had reduced the | Yard 1310 N. {ith 8t.. Osmaha. 8,00 volts would he necessary. to force a eap- | [atUre oceasion ad. who turned out to ing for more soldiers be- WL b oo u zeil - - was simply wa W fore he would and | fmount to #50,000 and we may get even tor trained in Shan balloon spins avound in | P Ee=T ey rent known to be deadly throngh the body of | be an oper AM UbLM ‘—N1 JOHN'A, WAEEFILLD, n venture forth, before we close our X t fned 1 . SR i g gime, September 15, r § ) L I R o S IE st B Ry el ,“;‘ Bull had 1o thought of n now at- | Sy about like o dranlien mun, bt | But from this you readily pereeive ther Q Wholesale Lumber, Etc., Etc. el knoy orsome time that the 08, 1 le did daily by telegraphing to ail, der, ¢ o T SWeep Ovel GhEeEn i 5 J cre. condemned one the next n the English worls sto come, when, ¢ fep ittt L b 0% s ot million in it.” " Later on I will 1'5 O H mported and American Portlind Coment. 8tatg 4 vorsy ondemned guos sndfn: | i The. roat of tho. English. ho morming of the Hth, two Ch us. o bulloon reels so that [ must lie | (a1 you how *Philudelphin. Fred, as | OOYS § Upera °“$e GG A e ) don Dunston wus given warning of this but | kuew heappeared to ha m o | Indians who had started castw t] OB etor! Potart T called to my friend, | Fred Msner is called. won #10,000 in a Bovn & HAVSES, Manugers, || RS —_— neglected to profit by it 10 was sid thi | e dder i coctable Sab- | dawn came da back to the blufls, | proa e i =St ot Y e | single bet that Maste would heat CHAS. R. LEE, TRASauCont s sont Hixthieh unong sawages with 1o soclety, no secapa- | byt aving ) Uankee l“‘»‘:;!“["'a **No response. for he cinnot hear me. .‘,‘i,‘““;“"(“'\:’,"'{ R ;‘,"," Monday and Iilflv‘\ld\\ _\'.1*‘ and 26 | Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Hi0 s dropnedioven halow ity axil 1 ils | 9%, S04 10| SRerietes BG LBORAR LY | sty R s The agltition of the bulloon hius 1o | (00, und he stands to win us much ore THE TALK OF ALL AMERICA, | oot carmete e D Nebpasta, 0 Duelee :~‘|'<|I~:‘Iu‘:'n;‘v"| “l‘.““:l‘ml \‘x:v\:I ‘llm‘l‘”‘u‘”’ .. ilization of Sha and se d deeply to || Of course women and childrer: had to 'unl. |lu\'.|I1 the side of the « on 2 ‘.“‘ I ney \ 1 oy FRED W. GRE 5 B B0 A Lo e meantiy and. even|| | aerrot ot He patticularly i | be hueried away, the great herds of e e S S e But the most marvellously lueky man 2 Ll S R thls, undor favorablo' conditions: would not, | mented bis hard lot, in that havinebought | ponies gathered n, and the warviors as | 500 onty his finger tipson thi edze of the season is Frank Snyder of New i Jj Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc,, Etc. have been uch. [ have seen it i 2,00 Eng words of anative teachorof | sombled to meet the i\ 1e Sid e L ming foc on as the chiefs were hastening to the council lodge there came a erash of rapid volleys from the south. lished that | paring his b sidering the suma York, who is interested now with John | pue i Daly’s gameat the Long Branch eclub, g Snyderis a bright young New Yorker who is called the senator. He lost ClTY DIRECTORY. right wrist with my left 1d, and with ight hand and teeth Itug at the | English in Shanghai, at a ¢ost of $2 per hun- d pxpressed him he had now onlyuse words, and Liad dlmost entirely tten the RTHdatrs, Navw LTorE) (Gompiny, Corner ith and Douglns Streets, Omuha. spent some time in pre- o the exeeqtion und o aracter of the man it lo that he used large quan Inthe Fuarce Comedy Success, the mmot hold out lenger,” comes in It was Renos attack—an attack < i $10,000 on the horses last ye: He came AR e bl st 0! Nots Roerlo from @ new and utterly unexpected | &Weak voice from Sehumitz. L am slip- | hore July 4 with 3 in his poeket, and at st Company of Comedtune Ever ]mpnrlcrs dm\ lnlmus in Millincry, inereascd his resistanc quently Among the mauy things that Mr. Harold | guarter—and this, with the news that | PRESWIS 000000 | bis fiest race, by pl field A Laueh from Start to Finish e T Ty quir r volty have done the | P. Brown, the electrical engineer, did while Huir was thundering down the | ; . o IEALe, OIy 0N munite more, inst the favorite, he — work. Only a small space on his head w experiment with o wross the stream, was too much [ - G5, Packs e that hour everything he touched turned Notions cut (not shuved), about one motor for the Raany A1 St b he nearer we come to the ground, | 4 1 Dlme E;clen MU- ee, e A the aletrods, which mist iy succ itting Bull, Hurriedly gathering |y, var the more violent becomes the | 1€ §01d: $ household about him, he lushed his | ROW i : the o o | s Pt et e et | el St W i, (W | o Again, it wimitted that the dynamos | running on Green str clectric car | Westward for safety. Miles he galloped | "4 b5t he ground 3 3 1 ked imperfectly and that something was | that was almost noiseless in its movements, before he dare stop for breath, Behind et 20,2 I shout materiully Wrong with the entire plant on the | The motor was of the Belding make, and, | him he could hear the roar of battle,and | et go.’ 1 shout morning of the fatal event, but_inste instead of o transmit power, on he would have sped but for the sud- | J*Ip ¥ postponing the occasion until ghe defects | and stout manilla ropes ave used. He obe No single horse he pet on lost and the J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., porfect cox act, thus mater says the | chances of ir t and painless dissolution. past few nigl For the WILL LAWLER, MANAGER ot were simply tremendous,and | copner 117H AND FaRNAM STreeTs, | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 1, Jhn Daly told me tonight that Frank nyder was now a capitalist worth $100.- 000, whith e T won sinco the racing | G Reopening Saturday, dugust 23d. ol e Veryeute and a vemonsbly | THE WORLD IN WAX |~ ney stroet, Omalia. d to Schmitz, fand from the anchor.’ and the | Oils. ¢ 0 s | den discovery that one of his twin ehil- | - He obey: wloon, 195 pounds | iy will be a very eute and CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., G POt CMIORSUNAS mixdirar. | ALOUOCL by, AR the brake, dlowing e | dron was missing. Turning, he was sur- [ (EHIOT soars upwirds © pull b the | wige man who who will get any of Frank | Beinz atife-like reproduction of e erowneq | Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating 0ils, That o oo but. 1086 who wers present. hud | arestanding still. W hon tho brakes are cased | Prised to find the firing dying away,soon | (L0 ot (L5 KoV HFELEE g (0 | Snyde wpital away from him, for I Jonds o Burdpalbinein b an gty AXIo greuse, ote., Omaha. A, 11. Dishop, Manuger. R e (g B TR L e e | b thajoar 5 ceasing altogether. In hall an hour | {HEIO8 - e, Db the | regard him as the brainiestas wellas | KEMMLER BLECIROUUTED, with the Law, will ever know how cruel and By this new method all noise from gearing | more he managed to get back tocamp, |y "8 06500 (0 the balloon, and the luckiest man on the turf in A faithful portrayal of his death, Pave subuman it must have boen. In interviews | 15 done away with, and no cureent bas tobs | where the missing child was found, but | (€ vab SPrINGs up {0 8he bAIGOR, ANCH Ay epic TAGE SHOWS bl for a moment 1 hung on almost by my ches again® in a published in New York a week before this re turned on l)_u- motor is alveady sult was predgicted by prominent scientist, | 1ts momentum is obtained at the sty TWO nnin the battle had been won without him. . | TR G We do not hear of the lose and it | \Without him the Blackfeet and Un- [ (o€ : but only lous Mazic GARPENTER FAFER CO., el of the great winners, The fortunes that | Ge famous Comedinn. Lit- aud while o intelligoit han Wi caim thad | 15 sid that the e of theeurreat 5 wore | o sl W AR PREEECE LTI | tree Againa | Gigclc; wirebonnds 100 MIS KieayFIEReEs S St TR Wiolesale Paper Dealers, under favorable conditions human life canuot omical. and I un e ball. Once more the anc wtches, I find myself just above the top of a dense old cedar. Head first T dive into the branches and would buiid 3 ’ e iLEASON'S | i U8, O o lock 0f P g, pping Wi but the gamblers, like | 20 AR EINNGEANEis 20 | carmya ntee ok of printing wrapping and writing go on fmt:“ L und | One Dime Admits to All, the wayside ther by elec- Brown has retwrned to N York | him on the bluffs. Without him the urrent ¢ elated with his experiments, It is | Ogalallag, Brules, and Cheyennes had and as the doctors dis- | not kiown whether the new wotors will be | turned back Custer’s daring assault,then Girard colle Tennyson’s brook, when one falls out by e taken instantly and painessly ity, yev in this case the was {nadequat agree there be but little doubt that | adopted h r not rushed forth and completed the death- | ¢ 4 e Ferlsa ] o . | is some foolish scion of a lucky million- ~ T S i = g ke Sy the “punisiment tht Kemner reveivd e gripping. circlo in whith he was held, fall trom bough to hough Il I reach the | 1 rendy to take his place. SHROhDIfl{ & Uh AN A L DEANE & CO,, during the first twenty se uzht te 0 Con *honog i 2 v rse bee remost | A ) D 1 A atvles i b A L Gen ot onts fo lavo atoned for his aw nd whon | By papevs fiied y ith the socr Agun had Cr Horso been foremost | 3y othel tree breaks. and the balloon s . ) Sencral AveasIcr in the f riding in and braining the mation of various cc hich for the | bewildered soldiers with his heavy wur With | first tio Tifts the phonosraph abvove the | elub. Fully had his vision been veilized, | 1 used such | plane ofa mere toy and places 1t among the [ but—Sitting Bull was not ther u be no | useful inve its progenitor, the tele- For along time it was claim the second application of alleged, wi in Albany there hi ) volta, appiied, the electrolytic produced by the first current, togethe the hair and hair oll, must haye ¢ aburning of tie fiish that the | amalga- sails off to the northeust *Crackers” Didn’t Suit Him. Halls" Sales, “I hud landed near Clive. Tnan hour | One cannot thinkof the neighborhood 331 and 52 South 1001 St Omaha. had the whole neighborhood out | of Lynchburg, writesa Washington Post pondent, without the familiar looking for Schmitz e was not to be Toys, ifor him : 5 " T *Dead,” oug i Y ental ture f *Ole Gin'ral Juble Ny s gt soinle | pane iy » Mo Ty e y Seran vcophani foimwon that | o Dol "1 hougt w I limped | morts ot o, Ol Gl e ST, ght. Asto the man's feeling, I must rel m the council lodge he directed the | PMMHIY @long bty S B i her-staine ith hands Jobbers of my own experi In Maich, 50, while ting it have been combined inone | aitle Mo, o-| thedivection of the Overath railway | worn and weather-stained, with hands 50 Tollowlag my professton dn' Mew Yorie, 1 e o1 the New Yogk Phono- | biutles but it would not do. When the| sution, Presontly o group of men and | clusped behind him, walking upand | Proyisions and Stocks Toys, Dolls, Alhums, Fancy Goods, engaged in putting in some lights in o build- aph company, whose president is John P, | 4 sinner w ved outot G | ¢ omen hurried toward us from a side | down before the door of the National ? | House Furnishing Gouds, Children's Carringes. 1209 fng. Wo connecied onto the Westinghouse | Haines, the suceessor of Henry Bergh, as the jeaty s 5 Il<l‘\i-‘_"" in to ;"_' street. Three of them were half hotel, where he makes his home. Be- Farnim sticet, Oniaha, Neb. alternating system, which maintains « high | head of the concern. My, Huines has been | ceptthe terms accorded him, even h g r T : YR el Baltan Lo Rae | —— ———— potential on its street mains and converts the | busily at work of late ar own people could not keep straight faces | 12€0 man. I hastened to them R o io i N edians a0 a8 uying up the nected with this BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK; street cavrent by idly as I could, and had Schmitz in my | lived for the past several years, and, ne; anstorners into | patents cc invention, over tioned as to the causc of the s, though some hard things have been said sy oy currents of i ssness, | which there has been morve or less dispute ' those twins he- | W y 4 s 1 U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Owing to gross cire ssson my part 1 | and legal controversy. There a 1y Thate ¥ ) ST he i Todny my head {8 dense nnd | about him, there are thoscut Lynch- Lree: 1 stood ona wftomoon leaning ub agaiist a | SO0 of iese machiues i use o varions ofices | hoiThL ‘I\;,‘ e e ik o | weighty. Ry boie in my body aches \'”"[ \\1“),.3...1; fiygbiolmollaitraita ) | 808 1ol 13th Slroski = Omaha, bl«.lm and Water »upphts ' erasped inmy hand, 4 misunderstanding The Ladies Delight him reverence. ; poor peasant who fell a B 1o s ;wnup-. fanot familirin print, to this ZUED BY CITIES, | - —— 4 1e of the meén conng the house wires di- | The pleasant effect and the p afoty Of course it was his role toassume all (G W EC A B G 6 ) effect: It wus up at mewhere °°”""'“ SCHOOL Wo reetly into the st cireuit, and huving a | with which ladies may use the liquid fruit [ the airs of a conqueror, to be insolent BRSH ok during the lute “unplesantness,” whev DISTRICTS, WATER anaay.ax ‘ ground v}m_..‘u.x body, I naturall received | laxative, Syrup s, underall conditions | and defiant to the **High Joint commis- A RE l SCITATE " CAT itis 1 the genc fod his t1 = le‘!'!poudumcwhdh.-l COMPANIES, ETC, "FAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORH the full curmeut o over ohe thousin volis, | maie it ibelr favorite emedy. (U is pleasing | dion,” sent the following winter to beg ] 4 on crackers und water for breakfist, |}, W, HARRIS&GMPANYB " \\rou hl and Lu\l lnm lhuldm;, \\orl(. ¢ St SenSALiof s @ singing in my | tothe eye and to the taste, gentle, yot efec : acaidegs s o0 § i < kfust, | {1 cavs and my head folt as thoug ne torrl. | ualin acting on the kidneys,liverand bowels, | i tocome home and be good; but the | pne gtrange Stor of the Ghostot'a | witer and crackers for dinner and no 1 BRNKETS, ling and grinding it as -— claims _ of onkie-Yotanka to Brooklyn Fe supper at all. And onc day he 163-165 Dearborn Stroet, CHICACO. ] 2 ; I, Al motion was gone, CHINESE HAILWAYS, the l«;lw'.- rship ixlx the greatest vie- “Doo" 1s'a fine. Blg. slaok.conted cat | along in front of tho! troops di e wp in 70 State Streat. BLSTON. i and for the few seconds of time that | was tory his people ever won ar 3 : ; v on®? dru oviey he J TDRINE | A “ conscious of remember it SRS who lives in the “‘always-open’ drug | review when the word s D { » % [RON WORES f / m"‘l'\“‘\.:'l;1"]_“":-“":"“.! “l_'“n"" K“‘_"‘:m:l“[l;\h‘ll Many Difficulties to be Overcome in | e vaporings, to be classed | W0 R TN R LT S K R I{O() r OMAHA SAFE & <8, Building The with the boastings of dozens of chi ! } currentstopped I fell unconcions who is always i » Y nived by customers, | Atevery salute came the . . : vho v ttered over the mnorthern y ’ B y skers thirty-four hours. Upou be Two strong forces of opposition - long | W10 Wet e " | says the New York Times. Where he licious neke I 1 rocover my seuscs the veil horow cown | prevented the introduction of railrouds 'IZ:I}I"‘i“‘l{;'l'I'["‘ e _‘I{"“'_“ HUCIRL the | eame from is a mystery to the clerks in ard it, and it was too much for him. G- Andreen, prop'r. Cor. 11th menced. Every muscle was strained 0 its | into Ching, i o ’ ) f o Purest and F s supor- 5t Drinkk in the World, | s==——— the store ot, cat is regarded | Wheeling suddenly around in I ldlo | highest tension, ever at with his own of flesh felt lilke hour that he killed Cus 1 \ B Appetizizing, Delicious, Sparkling and , Doors, Kt % 2 stitious of the people: and, . . OWE | with =ome awe beeause of the peculinr | he cocked his pistc id pointing it av PRhe Bost Blood Pusifer and Tony | s S, DOgrs Kig { one’s foot asléep, only a thousund times | 50U, ) Al Eratisnnc, id, but, the other Indians lnughed at | WIEL SOIG e boenuse tho troops, suid inu voice keyed tu th il By M. A. DISBROW % CO. ¥ orse, and then it was T ) 3 otillon. of the man, il e Un anner 8 nppenrunc 9 LROULE, TRAMLEB I YUI0D o KDY AR, L0 A Package (Hquid nokes 3 gallon ) 4 worse, and then it w s my nf. persons engaged in the carrying trade, (}1 1\'i‘flml the Un Baveral J‘_‘ml e am of i huwk—thus the story goes A Package [Hquid) K gallons, Wholesale manufacturers of EVERY SEORIER S Guarantesd (S58ash \Doorsi Binastand Mouldings ollowing this came le, Lume ' ness in which I remained 1 for five | suys the o Inte heem- | Yacir 'and all the varities of E the drug store, also called the “*Doctor,’, Now, look a-l when Gen'r . et e MY hend; whith “had 'cml‘(“""'“;‘é DU MD LA d B “’[ tions by | 51ig were probably lending “\”'{ ok :"““” s ‘“(‘ ‘]"’1"““'7' patiarn (‘."”,_-"_'l’," o ‘_’,“‘1','_“',‘_"“,’,.,‘“‘ 'f“ ; f] No Trouble, Easily Made, Ty 1t | Branch ofice. 12 my wmyet, a coustunt remiuder of my | jpiopnal A ,-m\‘ over | Bl othors scems to have won the went One night, however, thore | says ‘erach -I'm agoin’ to kill 'm!” ne.athor, [Reo tliat you gob HULE | L |\\\fnl~uflrn| and when 1 consider my own [ ¢} ey R 1 miration of his fellows for skill and da ! ne B ke 2 ISR 1. e i1 % _ » B B p Srastder v owwi | thom and partly by means of an extended | FRirBtien of b8 fe awe forail and { happened to be a show at the old Brook v burted in the dead of | System of eanals ‘and the naviga- [ g0 oo on that bloody day, is he | 1¥0 theater, in which i troupe of lur ms:h's Ind>p THE ONLY GENUINE @.011111 Q_tn sl Ao adanoe: Made by €. E HIRE UNION STOCK YARDS CO., L ittor ot his Aotk 12 den | dogs starred, Gen, Sherman’s independence, as il- | —t - L 01 South Omaba, Limited. he theator was just across the way | lustrated by an incident ap in HBoston Tih ‘rl COMMEROCIATL ational Bank rivers of ‘the empire, I cannot | tion overland been lavyg d for centuries by u barrows, and o la ne llowed to view his the night and no o; mains except those sworn to sec lelp concluding that the rules ‘woverning | 1 clectricity remained infallible in this ca. und that the during the st applie: but I honestly believe the spectat Transporta- ¥ tecomp- cans of wheel- we force who B0 s erate effort to ¢ v frol Crook’s . D o iotor Do, from Crook™ | from the drug btore and on s of courss | 8% uzy Horse, happened to dr wy for the removal of goods and . ducts by the primitive conveyunce. s naturally strove hived to and Army exc d in the B L during the're is thus di M. € . Hlose of the prod p in to the apothecary’s The Siberian Dldodhound spied d “Doc” and made for him. The cat »ston ( wnsend v at 5 o'clo H0Or mun Was not only t rod surrent, 15 Wit ation of the shop. Staetling Discovery. ery by the inhabitants of a local- | ° i nessed a sight’ that they are too cowandly to | These earrie 1 ity hitherto ~ unvisited by the pestilent | Wis caught unawares behind some box en. Sherman exereising his Jucksonian :'\n«l ctricity properly applied {s a | prevent au in “'\“}m“ destined, as they | gcourgeof fover and ague, that it exists in | Gime to the end, howéver, he wh rogative of snorting about something umane method of taking life, but in thiscase | suw, to rob them of the oyme their very mid lly startling. Such | the bloodhound s the rwith on the irsteps the Veadome, LE ON SALE L vvus to the advantage of a cortain powerful | and, aided by the superstitious féars of | discoveries i very season, in every Pk aw. The big brute then seized the | Vice President Morton and two ipany to lave the exy timent | the people, they we for @ long time | part of the Union, Subscquently, whenitis | **Doctor,” gave him one shake, and | military men were des him fuil, and from the staudpoint of an cloctri- | guoeessful, The firstattempt to introduce | dscertained, as it invuriably is at such times, | +Joe’s” Tast hour had eome, To make | to 4o someth or somne- - Capital, =~ - - $400,000 cian, fwlure it was, and & crying disy 1008 3 4 4 through the valuable experience of some oue | A Kol S AT on those who were implicated in the railways into the countr) was i i eeetlb ol e o k * | his death painless a big dose of prussic | where This thing,' said umseh, Surplus, - - - 44 . S who ha 1 beaefitted and cuved, that He . / 101 Sury ) 4000 ing ffair. e - by the construction in 1876 of a short | five R LA i Rl AR was given and the remuins con- | *was to begin ut 10 and end ut It's & — : line from Sh 1 to Woonsung, ad cacious eradicator of the malarial poison, and | signed to an ash barral I won't go.” There never was a president Omicers and Directors—E. M. Marseman, Q. M. Insulated Trolley Wires, tance of twelve miles, The concession of fortifying the system aguinstit. a | Two weeks afterward in walked the | who could say that. Had Lincoln been Rusliooak, Jodton Gament dr A Hsarh B M Recent accidents with broken trolley wires | permitting the building of this railway of more security and tranquility ine representative of the store | able to say it he might have evaded Willinma, A . Hopkina. presidont: A Miflrd and particularly the accident which killed | was only obtained from the government | relgns throughout the whole neighborhood. | —with cashier; . . Brvant, assistant cashior two horses on ‘T'remont street, in Boston, | with show that some safer means must be devis for carrying lightning through crowded ity | ¢ Sty B streets, says the Somerville Journal. When | IFHC June the elec introduced in the gove * the Boston str the experts di roling trovghout she whale uelghporbix aetly the same mavkings, the | Booth at the theater. ~ Andrew Jacks b ik e e ot "1y | Same size, and of the same sex s his | must needs go to inmugurate the still un- EAS |'" WEST’ ministers at Peking. It was opened for | S0 potent actlon of the Bitters, to p:ulm : The cat startled the clerk, | finished monument to Washington's s SRt | | 1876 The following year | il seience also sives. its - sanetion as | **Why, *Doc,’ where did you come from mother, and & young man at the wha NORTH nnd SOUTU NERRABILS nent purchased the railway | yemedy for thevmatism, dyspepsia, consttpa. | 1o suld, whereupon the bi in Viegina, feeling that ho had and immediately tore it difliculty through the fo «l ig cat jumy ) c 3 tup. About 1882 | tion, live suplaint, debility, kiduuey | to his sh@ider and p 1in the sume | Juckson in the vight jurisdiction, went RS A . ) clared that the current in the tolley wires | o railway for ‘the conveyance of coal | troubles, and all discases impairing the or- | buss volee of the old Do ’ atoard the steamboat and pulled his T, . - /o weak, and that it was ot dungerous o 1 from the mines at i\u\‘m,., to Hokon, on | gans of digestion and assimilation. This cat has inthe storve | nose, But General Sherman has been Sl (l loncl dl] { ] Tl ne ot ocidonts ihnich s | the Petang river, was built, and was - - ever since, and the clerks are still in | illustrating the beauty of independonce 1802 Farram Stroat, hat the current is not weak, and that there | SuPsequently extended to deep water on 0. RY. doubt as to whether it is the old cat or on the retived 1list many o HARRY P. DEUEL TP . ‘ {hat the surront 1 not weak and thatthere | (o Potang. In 1888 this line was con- C— new one, These ave 1o signs of i s your by sying 1 won't' fo u| geope U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. prosent conditions tinued from the Potang vis Taku to- the Epll Excarsion to the Seashore. cal operation, it is true, hut the ani e, which rendeved Andrew Juck- | O'tY Paesenger and Ticket Agent. The power that will make two horses to- | L ity of Tientsin: the entire line Capital. - - =« = $400,000 e (Fnfo & Mississippi railway will | is otherwise the exact image of the orig- | son a pulpy mass. There was a mouth- e ’ gethor drop dead” u ther truccs b certainly | making & length of wbout elghty-aiy | sell tickets from St Louls to Old Point | inal “Dactor ho same habits are ob- | ful of picturesqueness in seeing the man FOR MEN ONLY, |surptusan. 1st, 1590 - 57,500 strong enouxh to destroy human life. ho | miles, This line was opened for traffic | Comfort and return for excursion leav- | served and there are other s that | who swung out and marched to the sea For LO) v Btrous. ) " uman life. It the Thi fort & B ’ and there are o i 10 8V out and ched to seu or LOBT o NG MAN- | Oficers in Directors:-Henry W. ¥ | - - chargod wire that fell on ‘Tremont strent had | 1o Pientsin in October, 1888, after being | ing Septembe and 6, at the low rate [ would point to his be rrected | with nothing but a pocket-map to shave ““ IC CURE HOOD: G ,.‘l,.,\lll“lm: NER- | Lewis8. Hoed, Vico:Pre b Jama = struck o man instead of w horse, some oficial | i oniited and approved. A fow o | VOUS DERILITY. Weuk o 1 | ¥ Morse, John B. Collins, R. ¢. Cu attention would have been paid to the acel pecied and spproved. A few wee of #2360, good for return until Septem- | cat : his secret say tothe sovereign peoble o yiLg: Effects of Errors or uxcesses in Did op | Patrick W. i 8. Hughos, cashice. { dent. Until some such fatality occurs the § loter an imperial decrce was issued | ber 80, For further information call at | Now the **Doctor” is fat and lazy, He | and the soveroign few, ' wont go,' He | Yoo F e al Kreors oo qlions ind or T ON BANK F utliorities may not feel called upon to notice p};\lvru_:g the extension of the line from | O, & M. ticket office, or apply to A. J. | allows no other cats on the corne could have jumped down at least twenty | stored. We guarantee every case or money THE IROT ANIL y the streit railway company is sending | Tientsin along the Peihoriver, twelve | Lyttle, general western passenger agent, | ciselyat 2:30 0. m. he ascends the ele- | throats from where he stood, so wide | Mfunded. Sample e, Hve dayw' trest~ Corer 12th and Faranm Sts. i {ver s naked wize Lusg above o beads of miles, 1o the town of Tungehow; but sud: ! 105 Broadway, St. Louis, Mo, vated railroad steps and Jumps from the | open were the jaws of the spectator obse RN R SRV M {Epn In ! Ouscivation. (ook Remedy Co.. Omahn, Ne |.‘ A General Bunkiug Busingss Transacted