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A NEWS. 8 TROUBIE WITH THE BUTCHER | fohonioe e\ onms & s ettt i el r, will be taken on the morning of tho 3a and it | Cigarmakers' Elcction. PRI ia probable this wili be followed by & ex | Cigarmaken' wtion, No. i7, s _elcted cursion to Denver, although this has notbeen | o0 "o a0t d omeors follows The Oounty SBuperintendent Alleges Over- | fully decided o " Sanel D, Foyer ; vico president, - | Presiaent, Samuel D. Royer ; charges by the Meat Contractor. More sertc bnic disesses, from | - 0. Hunds financial and coresponding se which people never wholly recover, are Chrisan Christiansen; —recording { produced by constipation thun from any other | ecitar, Bdva 'l'l"f\lr[..".r,'\f‘.;:‘:':Cx ]‘;*;‘IX:I'" THE LATTER EXPLAINS THE DISCREPANCY, | foccoise. femenbor this ind keeD YEu' | ner; financial committe ht and Gty Patrick's pills whenever required. For salo | Samuel D. Rover; label et | by all druggists. D, Royer, Williax Mahoney Wasn't Satisfied With Plain —— i ,“w”rl,'z‘“" A " : y committe o warl Ko and J Conteact Meats but Ordered Lux- PRERUSHET S S TS G. Hund ficers will be installed Tues. uri day euening, October 7, for the term of six months, Which Were Accord- A Prospect Which it is Thonght will ingly Charged for. Gladden Shippers' Hearts, “They can fix up all of the freight and pas otes About the City. A dance will be given in Blum’s hall senger agreements that they see fit,” said a e fonl battle of words that oc- | Union Pacifc i this evening by the Plittedetscher v a / ) " ) =) n it ! A & S he L Jf The - . : it oc | Unlon Pacife freight man 1 speaking of the | ) SYREDY o Lkiiedataclte veldin. o /Y ) \ \ A curred between the superintendent of the | general managers' meeting in Chicago, “and Yoy VA i Bl Bt ot L county poor farm and Mrs. Schwab, who | still they won't toablo to provent @ great | ine ::::‘.‘.,nfl-r Ouaba generil deliveryclers | Both the method and results when j - § holds the contract for supplying the pension- | deal of trouble inthe western railway busi- | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleannt - The American express company has opened ers out there with bread, proved an e | ness. The Alton and the Rock Island are both | anoMcein this city and hasappointeddohn | and refreshing tnlthe taste, and acts e opener tothe county cor in it for a big share of the business of the | P. Evers agent. gently yet promptiy on the Kidneys, P e g =7 N P » WL ““l‘"\“'-rl\ i"j‘:'l'" i‘“fim“' A any H“‘”\P'l‘“ lines west of the Missouri and appear to be | hnl]::l x\;:ontn:“;:f ullhl-- ~ntmll: ifijh‘l;llln('l‘ Ith Liveg znd Bovels, cleanses tha n;sv- BO) S Bmg‘“ns- NC\V ‘l" bt} ICS' *\Ut“'c l rces. palmoff old bread upon the inmates as de- | determined to getit even at the expense of | B e did not hol meeting | fectoally, diel 1) L i gih <y s, ~ . i d g P iy 74 2 Thursday might. em effectually, dispels colds, head Our stock of Boys' and Children’s Clothing is the most complete thatwe have ever shown tailed in Tue Bee yesterday. o Clildaas foads tat likve transhes Wost.o ¥ 2 | Y g I - P B Bunl'5Y e wintminlons dontitiss :::1- ikt :1!;:1,1‘;.:5::\ ‘mi:.‘.‘luhl: . :r‘.:‘ Ol Sl i) At re”gu. A cf"ri:-! hu-b“"lnl and we have arranged some special bargain lines for Saturday which will enable youto ‘ on poor house said : cut by lowering the rate on wheat from | of the p‘hm_;m_;l‘"‘“HI‘:‘:L‘“““‘:,‘{I‘ A Wit constipation. rup of Figs is the 3 ) “Superinendent. Mahoney did just what | Missouri river points to Chicago. They now Inents eiven by the genial ludi of that | oly remedy of its kind ever pro- | clothe your boysneatly andat prices never quoted for the ty. A handsome sum was realized for | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ame quality. We menton a few propose to make a sim . the countyis paying him for doing when he ther mill stuff and the otho os are wil y ular b i »s which cz b licated in the city. declined 1o aceept anything but first class | over the ,,,,,;,’,fifl:,,‘_”‘h ;m.,,r.q'(‘{,',‘.:‘ are Wild | Eheir work. : ceptable to the stomach, prompt in popular bargiin lines which cannotbe duplicated in the city bread under the county’s contract with Mrs. | box, especially just now when they aro mak. | ‘:;'ljkl"=‘~'juj‘r3 commenced by Swift & Co. | jtg action and truly beneficial in its Schwab. If he attends to his business he | ing aneffort to'have the order of the Inter. | O the tiree now buildings west of the tracks 0 will continne to refuse ommission for & reduction of | 8ud north of th uff” instead of the | state comrnerc y gt N 4 ) ' oy pircmnc. Tho Wes | elects, preparel ouly fom the most T ' -1 Q; ) now up one story. healthy and agreesble substances, its 1 \ ( Y \,‘( XN wholesome food contracted for. He did rates modified. The roads seeking this modi. | €o0ling hous hle t andl hop howill continie topursio just | foation havo asked time util October 1 to l"y:*‘f""‘":‘;m":"rl‘: ‘-I:“"-"fl;l‘s‘vlfl':k'fll‘|“'~- many excellent quulities commend it g ch i Mrs, Schwab wi ‘ to | present their clims and the request wi sevin months, 18 mich 'betterand was e b K L T SV o et o e 5 8 FIREI. el (it furnish G 18| REEicls OF bPOWA.OF hot }Wh l;w;\u‘um{d R ”l ¢ tno | Ble tole abiut the howse yesterisy for the ;z) t;lllnrfllr_!;l“::;ly\i":v‘:xe it the most We will offer on S‘ltlll(l.‘l) ;30 suits stllt(\blclf;wr ]"“3* flfinl‘ (; to 13 years, in a Dark Cassi- bonasm ill be called upon to make good “Right on the heels o his action of he 8. o N . - g = yer s ¢ services 8 %= G N S § ¢ Pecl WICe o 19 7 c , q ner fa ki \ STy Iock Taland in freight, matters comes tho | The demoertic Bohenian dub vill lld o Eyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c mi;e[“ FIVSOE L:l’\‘"t' 8 LA )lcq 1"dd neat. A S r{lll price and isa quality usually A Bre: reporter discovered yosterday that | threat of the Alton to reduce passenger rates | meeting in Nationol hall, Twenty-fourth and | G <feigd s - | sold for $3. 50 @ &1, brice Saturday is $1.50 pe . All age troublo is brewing mot only for the county | 002 cents o mile. This would effect overy | Lstroets, Suiday sftemoon, | and” 81 bottles by ‘.111 leading drug: $3.50 and $4 ur price Saturday 1s $1,50 per suit 1ges baker but also for the county butcher, And | road between Chicago aud the Misouri [ A little row in the Third ward entertrined | giSts. Any reliable druggist who the trouble with the lat if not 10 20, than with the f ntrac with meat is vis fully as serious, | river. The Alton is pretty apt to ca 2 s >) N -4 i Yy ™~ 1 Iton Lty 0 out | the neighbors and satisfied the despondent | may not have it on hand will pro- 1 1 ] :l']f"""" "lulfi‘-l itit does we'll ‘have mu that thecity is not going intothe dry rot. wre it pomptly for ay one who a 111 1 lL ) ““Ten there is still another distarbing feat. | o DT Join M. Glisgow has received hisnew | yishes to tiy i \ \ Wi/ e fixtures for the postofice and will have the Do not’accept any E hous t Co., whose shop is on St. Mary's avenue. ure. The Chicago, St Paul & Kansas City | J o0 A SR 7 > f 2 . : ¥ ’f 1 p Tihls frmee. contrack says thab ro hns recently made_ armangements to extend | G roun realy for ocaupany tonight. wbstitute. We will show a special line of $3.50 suits ages 4 tor4,in a neat dark cassimere goods, beel il be fumished for its line to St Joe, Atchisonnd Kunsas City, | Jextijunday wil clow theminiteridvear | OALIFORNIA €16 SYRUP (0. Hieh bet \ i e e Contntnt dollew tiun e Taa St Ly ! conts 4 pomd. Superintendens M- | wnd vill som be in the fight for westem busi: | ofiev,David Maryuets, pastor of the Metl- 2410 1RANRIN00, DAL which cannot be bought outside of the Continental for less than §5. \We claim that this suit honey recently scov 1 to his utter | ness inearnest. h a line touching Chi . A cl cch, Ne: veel eV, A o - s . i = s & o | Butpibs thak 18 oetis. belng charued. | cago, three. Missours river points, and St, | Mirquette will go to Wayno to attend the | IOURVAILE. KY, AEW YORK. ALY will please the most careful purchaser, asits value is evident when youexamine it. Price §3. 50. . Veni uncl mitton was to have been furnished | Paul, with Duluth and lako connechions, this | amual con ference. Coming to this city one | ~qe e rl” TACTORIES at 6and i centsper pound, In theirbill the | 10ad may prove even more troublesome than r ago whn the membersiip of his diurch | TP ] firm charges 10 and 12 cents for these | the Alton, whichnow is clampion kicker of | Wis only eighty-five, and clsing the labors Al meats. the western roads. Allin all there is but 1it- | Of the yearwith 125 enrolled members, is o WATCHES Maloney says he dropped to this when | tle chauce for thewestern freight men to find | Source of us much satisfaction to the rev- THEBEST, i Boys Long Pant Suits. ¢ Co. sent in their bill for June, in this world much longer, and the | €rond pstoras itls graifying tothe oicers - o 3166, % 18 4 cobably frequently and members 0 congregition, P 7 e e o s o e ‘ R b S eites | S tbesient A, O Foaté tas Foetved It is not necessary forus to say anything about the magnitude of our stockeveryyone knows 1 for 2110, and then tu putin auther bill for the und and aletterinquiring about Jarmes McKeon, who | 5, which, ) d on the Union Padific ruilroad near says, it is safe tosay the board will The Union Pacific’s axe has been at work nevyer p . last Saturday nigt. Mr. McKeon - v again and the basket now holds the official supposed, 0 the letter states, to haye Tho discovery of this state of affairs—that ally been {n the employ of Swift & Co, that we have a wholesale stock toselect from and this season we have improved on the varicty and vill sustain our reputationas to quality, The secret of ouksuceessis that we have noth- ing to do with trashy stock. thaythe wunty was being overchirged to | 1084 of D. B. Hunt, who has been for s num- | 4y the housenothing s known about Mr. Mc- such an slarning extent. resited. n. M | ber of years ussistant auditor of the road. Keon. honey’s quitting Van Gilder & Co. and No reason has been assigned for Hunt's re- M ) s chasing meat. elsewhe As aconsequence, | moval and his place has not yet been filled. ph’"hi“""}»‘f _'“"'l""‘ ;"l"“lf't“" ["?,"i'“l“"f“"_ is to ° the poorhouse meat bill for July was S| Mr. Hunt has b » railroad business u:;“x “‘"!},r_ “'l 0‘1" ~"5;'1"' ‘\'é'f,‘.’"'*l'“. while the nurmber of persons fed was exactly | for twenty- ye most of the time jn | WO discase. lsls thoroughly effecied by We invite your attention to our completeline of Boys' Long Pant Suits in Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tricots and Whipcords, Boys' Cassimere Suits, $8 to $12. thesame s during the previous month the employ fic. Heisa | the pemevering use of Ayers Sarsaprilli. ) ur > T : Lon Porsist until cured, The process miy b Our_tutcher, just as did our baker, | telegraph operator, an engineer and first- Bl Hciny ot St e | clan aoiatant. Fras st rhesiy Soiars CLabis LI ) Bovs Cheviot Suits, $9 to $13 tract at ridicalously low figures. 1 |ing an offer of a position from @ Chicago - 20y7S 1€EV10 ulits, O » . think that auy good butcher in the | road in theauditing department. . Notice toA. 0. H., i : ; % 5 8 5 city will tell you when shown Van Gilder & ikl Thodifferent divisionsof the Ancient We display choice things is Black Cheviots which will be very pop- Co/s bid that it isnextthing to impossible Sallow and leaden-hued complexions soon | Orderof Hibernians are requested to fora persn or firm to carry itout and come | give place to the loveliest pink-and-vhite, | meet at 14th and Douglassts. at 1 oclock | BEST ; ular thisseason for boys’wear. :;lutl\'\“!‘l;(flv But theso people, both butcher | when theuse of Ayer's Sarsapurilla i per: | v m. Sundiy, Sept. 14, w0 participite in e SEND FOR THE DUEBER y arcexperienced in their business, | sisted in, and cosmetics entirely abandoned. | {lie corner stone laying of the orphans’ FES = and it was clearly their own fault to take the | Nothing'cin countorfolt tho rosy glow of por- Fsaartre iy 0L Tk 0 DEphAn, OUR BOOK WATCH CASE 2 contractsat the figures which they did.” fect health, which blesses those who use this :;":’L"""e'“ Benson, Ky order of the com- % 0 4 S medicine. ee. FRAUDS NFG. CO., ) B - ¥ v Ider's Statement. Fhi i Goxiey G Van Gilder & Co. were seen in regavdto | WERE sPOTTED BY A BLONDE. The follow ounty ‘"‘"j‘ the above statement made by Mr. Mahoney e following judgments were rendered axidBatal Two Street Railway Conductors are | in thecounty court yesterday: Josefh Spic- IN WATCHES. "' CANTON, OHIO i It will pay every customer to glance in our show windowsand see R. SANDEN'S : s ; : 5 our medium grade businesssuits at $10, $12and $18. Young men will I Y S Summarily Discharked. gl va Mot Stoman, w7074 wecatery v | ELECTRIGC BELT sk ; Jute kAR B ing meat to the county hospital. The last | Five of the conductors on the street car | o L s e be especially interested in our double breasted cheviotsuits,someof ment we sent out there was on July 11, July | linesof this city have been discharged and, Charles Elgutter sued James M. Young f ATl i " i1l face i 8 we sent outfifty pounds of bo;{i,.,: meat, | 85 they claim, without cause. 1880, Elguiist lewed s houss o Yonng asl NS which are silk faced, at popular prices. Thenext day Mahoney telephoned to us to The officers of the union met with the | Whenhe moved cat, according to Elgutter's testimony, it was i o temible delapidated TP T IONS or KRN & % ke 8 743 A 5 # 7 stimony, S elapidated N o come an take the meat, away, as it was all | ofiuls of the mad und were inforned that | (CSUBONY, I was i w temble deluwidut Serteeiine e — - - e T ~N - . o bone and fat. The meat was of a good qual- | the men had violated order No. 13,which Was | The court listened to the testimony and ren- Ve PO ELILTRIC BILT AND SUSPENSOR! e | 2 A ity and wis as good as that furnished toour | posted the first of last Februar: lered o judgment for the (e e e [ove: Sore of Grmerate 5.‘:!?.':. e ety ik, S ( ] (/ C ST | AN The order provides that whenever afareis | The C. L. Howes company ~yesterday 743 1 foey I TS STRENGTH / Wy o ) YIf we have failed to live to the te: i i i i 3 Wil . X our coniniet, 1he couey 1 & romedy. ey | collected, the conductor skall ring it down n | brougit suitagaiust J. C. Wilcux o recover our ¢ ; ? the sum of 30 due onprinting miteria ] ki this depart t before y reh ¢ and e what pe have put up a gilt-edged bond. frontot and in the prosen senger. sum due o IZ Mterial | manculy Cortin | T T ook in on this department before you purchase and see what per- 1ouThe prices under our contruct wore asfol- | Tn other words, the officials in discharging }’;:."i{‘;"[).‘:,\\'::fi.._‘v"“" was pulishing tho | BARMNELSGTIOCE, i6s Lis NIt . the men for violating this order, intimate | TheodoreOl son has sued J. H. Van Closter NO RIBBON | fection has been attained in manufacturing fine clothing. ows : Round-steak, 6 cents per pound; sirloin, roust, be; mutlon, 7¢; veal, Ge; mutton-s that the lutter have been “holding out” on | !0 recover §i30 which s duo on a promissory The pricesare not high; $12 to $18are popular and buy very nice sej poiling-ment, 5o haws, Seand baconic, |them - 2 - Permanent Aligament i : ¢ “This was all the grades' and kinds of meat | To men deny the charge saying thit hey | goqr iy ning that St Patricks pils mot garments. We have them as high as $28. B by g L il have never wrongfully tuken @ cent from the | JBearin m at s “Alongin June, Mr. Mahoney concluded he | compan : » T D ribslai e Wlile yetem wanted something extra fine. Ho ordered [ The matter is now in the hinds of the 5 Tis@imoimse = spring-chicken, extra-roists, mutton-chops, | emergency committee of the Central | 'akenat bed-timois suficient. FITiNG I SPEED, FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO. extra-ribs, Porter-house, beef tongues, fish [labor —union, and if the chavyes TR Mact and veal-cutlets. are found to bé groundless, o requestwill be | The new offices of the great Rock Strength. “These meats were not included in our con- | made that the men be reinstated at once. Island x-uutn.llm) X mixtoouth and Farnam tract with the county and consequently we I ing of the trouble most of the con- | streets, Omaha, arethe finest in the city, POSITIV 3 Chargod them up @t the 3ime prices as wedid | ductors state that it has been occasioned bya | Call and see them. Tickets to allpoints | SOLS Undera ROSTY E GUAR toour other customer (umnlelauolu 'hg has & on the m\csl for | cast at lowest rates, A " - “The commissioners cut our bill from $166 | Several weeks, and, not discoveling anything sl ed Y to$110, but that does not end it. | wrong, has taken this course toconymcee her GEO.H.SMITH & CO.. il P i Mo Uty | Simployers that she is cavning her salry Board of Xublt Workes still owes us 5105, and it will bo paid. | employers that she is earning her salury. et i Whon the commissioners meet. tomorrow we | _ “If we were inclined to-lenock down, dg | At @ meeting of theboar of public works Genersl Agents Nebraska and Towa. oo ol i o ¢ 4 om | yesterday afternoon C. Carroll’s estimate for 4 They are custom made clothing of merchant tailors, left ontheir hands forone reasonor an- il beesest and ira prepared to show up Jom e el L‘,"f);_‘“;,,“‘;;r‘“ ety | 85,0500, building tie cuvert at Forty | 81O 8. 16th St., - - Omala other. These we buy in large or small quantities, for ready cash. Forexample A suitof ‘ X ;Ibn“"vym oing “businees as |t o the lnea thres days before every | fourthand Farnam streets were aliowed. clothes costing originally $40, we can, according tostyle and quality, sell for $18 or $20. Just "Phe trou ble with Mah % conductor knew her and knew her business. The charman was instructed to notify think of it, a saving of 80 per cent,one-half of the original cost. Many ofthem are fromthe i Beone sith Maloney s that he was | She was too fresh and tho moment sho goton | Georse W. Loois tolower the sidevalk ut PARKER HOUSE, leading tailoring establish ments throughout the country. . . 518-20 south Twenty-eighth street to the curb BOSTON wanted it to go to one of his chums and be- | & car she would not take ber oyes off the | ! ¥ -¢ig] . cause we knocked him out _ | conductor until he bad_collected every fare | line. i J. REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors Samo o knodkod im out b ried 10 uader- | sonductorunti ho ad calociad every fre | ", v commissoner was lnstructed to R MERCHANT TAILORS’ MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS o ot e s s | mport ail pavenents, sxsopr wphat wa | Y OUNG*S HOTEL, i eintores i unch so closely that his suspicion woul h c A A A J T B) o IST AS A GUIDE been made through the car the fact that she between Mrs, Schwab, the county contract | was a spotter was settied in the conductor's e I AR ATl SUITS, FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, f PANTS. baker, and Mr. Mahoney, the poor agent, the | mind.” in allappotntments Bt ioeation In the clty. $65 custom made sult for.. . ......§30.00 | $60 ecnstom made overcoat for.... .830.9) | $16 custom maie pants for....... formersaid : ‘The woman who it is said has made all this The Boston Transcript says: *Mr. Whipple lsa $25.00 | 855 custom made overcoat for. $22.00 § 850 custom male overeoal for. prince of Tudloris, and patns of Parkes my | $55 custom made suit for anticipate o retum to the good old time of s | §50 enstom made sult for . i $14 custom made pats for. “Every warl printed in Tre Ber Thursday | trouble is a good looking little blonde, abont twenty years of age. Shedresses in black, $12 costom maie pants for. o . . founder, Harvey | Ker. 18 v "“l‘: true, though the whole truth was not | wears'a black straw sailor's Lat and nearly y““[":f W LPPL1S will continue the managmentor | $45 custom made suit for. . $20.00 | $45 custom made overcoat for. ! $10 custom made panls for. u.q;h. MRt ors f o teaaaa Liiohthe always carries a red plush hand bag, ) Guof el sreone: $40 custom made suit for. $18.00 | $#20 custom male overcoat for. $ 9 cistom made pants fir. i Yo Vitas de , v B s 1§ 5.5 35 custom maie overcoat for, $ 8 cistom male pants for. DA e and thatis by 5 pasms, St. Vitus' danee,n_ervousnes i §35 custom made suit for $16.50 | 835 cus [ Lred m“n::" and that is why he has treated hysieria ur soon cured by Dr, Milos m“’e:‘: “‘I“Y “’:&P:“‘“: E:“m"' ";’""“' ASHBUR" o $30 custom made suit for. $14.00 } $30 custom male overcoat for... . .$13.00 | § 7 custom male pants for. ' “Hie statod that T bought stale bread from | Nervine. Free samples at Knhu & Co.'s, 15th onsalyi, & puticlect Mwoury, Potash, | Gultars, Mandolins &Zithers } ; county poor. He kuows this is a lie. 3 e wour inany climate Kaid by ! s ess rsaleor rent, S Do polareed bt "oi%s of my | 1002, Sixteenth and Farmam streets is et e ~<‘,§‘,7;flh:"{§:m,$";ué§_"f‘%}, i bread being poor, and that was last Saturday. | the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- e, 408 3 h LN fimban artists SLAILERD U1t Kl “That morung he telephoned in for 100 | ets to all points east at lowest rates. Sv manilie X Aad 8 eaiing JoFe ) Y fougn LYON & HEALY,CHICAG! loaves of bread. ~ Iwas baking and us soon as e Tvan évuiod by i buak sk phynicne it ,CHI 5 the bread was done I sent out sixty loaves of | SEEKING PLUNDER AND DEATH. no et the sory gradually growisg e S cold bread and forty loaves of warm bread. worse. 1 concluded finally to try 8, 8.8., and _ GALVESTON, TIEIAS, Of course, after the warm bread had | But the Burglars Generally Avoid the wis entirely cured after using & few bottle, “;; .R‘"“d; "lllll"ll{y otfl.lxl..\ ul'ul"‘m’tl‘lI’nd !:{ugj J been put into a wagon and jolted over Latter, You hiawo my cheerful permissionto publieh the | 1 ITARE MDOR, A WILION A AR BAT AT B B o e R Miles It The residence of Mr. Frank Atkinsonof | $0ve slement for b bei of thosegimllaly | L0 1%/ REMNTUIR TS 206 frin G0s. The a. N\ ,and my driver” came home, Thenextday, [ Tae Ber, at 218 Leavenworth street, was Allictad,” ©, B, Molxuoxs, Heodersi, Tex. Write for Information and maps. 1 0 alnal l tICCt ln (l l(l l e ] 0 ;Sunduy.rhlu tame fo_town with the furty | vislted by burglars Thursiay night. The mid- h:flugg%uggxn"wm H, M. TRUEH EART & CO. Established 857 ’ ’ y 5 . g wnd g‘"’«'fi'é‘"b‘.’.‘.‘..‘x|‘3"§§d§°‘3§§ night caller 'i;“'f."d\fhfid"r; to the Y[uu;n:lv i 2 ety T Towyer 127 Dea o e, Remember numbe rand place, 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Open evenings until9 o'ock. exclaimed:” ‘If you can't furnish | T0om occupled by Mr. Groodwyu Tl of the B. years' successful pracice. Saturday until 10 o'clock. All garments allered free ofcharge to insurea perfect fit, nopublicity. Special facilitles. |, — bread than that I don’t want any | & M. auditor’s office and effected an entrance more. by raising the screen and window, which he “That was the only bread he ever refused, | propped up with a stick. sud frequently when 1 would see him he The first that was known of the burglar's wouldsay: ‘Mrs. Schwab, you bakesuch | vis vhen the f se yesterday iwab, you bakesue visit was when the family arose y “:17;':‘;“ HOUSEHOLD WORDS Al.L UVEH E"ROPE. excellent bread. T don't sce how you can | and discovered the ladder leanin firnish such good bread at 21§ cents per | thesideof the house, Mr. Till had not. been Graduite Dentist, s riend can have the broul contract | AUFDeS and laew nothingaf the wel- fries ead contract | come visit untilhe f s clothes lyin g upe . T % from tbis timo on, as tomorrow I shall appoar thafloor, and the Indications that the mom A Tull Set of Teeth, on Rubber he ers and ask to bere- | had been thoroughly overbuuled whilo he ; lioved from the further fulfilling of my con- | slept. An investigation fulled o discover the 3 For Five Dollars. - BEST & GOES FARTHEST. g y loss of anything. Some silver on the dresser ST con't. do business with such a man and Y f A Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of ]]R_ BAItEY:"The Omaha Medical and Surgical l“5t_i_tu"‘" there i3 10 186 Of trying " was left untouched, as the burglar apparently i Aperfect fit guaninteel Teth extracted wanted nothing but money. N . ' ' Ay without pain_or dan nd witbout anies- ——— None of the other rooms in the house were the Americanpublic to this 7 and,ever since its invention, thetics. Gold and silver fillligs at lowest Tho Pest Advertising, Tiaited. It issupposed that tho burglar vas the lest of all cocoas, it will soon be appreciated here as well rads Bildes nc druwm WOEh henh i The most eMcient advertising in beh ghtened away when Mr. Atkinson returne : 4 k wasmnbed. Hooths Samapariia e that Swniche it Of | home shortly after 2 o'clock, and_ that when as elsewhereall over the world. = All that the manufactur- OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM ) from ha medicine itself, ‘That s, thoss wizo nln; ‘x‘mly\;ri "mu-n;:} utl ::m front 'll\lmr m&: ers request lzsnmply one trial, or, still better, a compara- \rance. 16th strset elivator, Open even are cured by it, speak to friends suffering | Grooked visitor slid out the rear window an tive test with whatever othe i s ance, 100 . Open even- § similarly, who in turn derivebenefit andurge | 40Wn the ladder. her cocoa it may be; €lien Van gsuntils o*clock. § others to try this suceessful medicine. Thus Hourex's Cocoa #fsdf will convince every one of its great e eirie el ppuarity s reradly widem: |- ° 0 Fhe Bnrgiare s e superiority. It is because of this superiority: that the e it T ng from this cause alone, and more and more 'wlars lempted to enter the jewelry i vg = : oA " . A e becoming enthusiastic inbehalf of Hood's | establishment of Joseph Frenzer, corner of ‘.fil!f'.‘nzl’ o 4% {u/-:‘-x-,olfi-us A c..’.i’f.,'i.f.’lfi,d oi‘x’ “i.“nfi.&if gbuo;. Savanpants b ‘Xfi“l‘l‘:fll‘ ‘!‘:':““'l"};‘l'l‘l;:“}‘l‘:‘fi?; Fifteenth and Dodge streets, about 10 o'clock whichisa STRENGTHENER of the NERVESud refreshing andnourishing boverags. (52 " Sarsaparilla ‘fs"that it be given a fair tril, | TIUTSAar nighc. they pricdopen the bise- S . !.L’:&fil-?&{-":‘i‘;";‘;:flfif‘“:.J"}Lffl‘nffii’f&h“'“mg and were . Atempting to lowen — the Py v Best Quality, For the tretment of allCIRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. lhraces Apolances for dformiias aaf 3 bars when discovered by Omicer Cullen. > < eqCorrect Stylo, Perfeetfitting | Trases. lost Faclitio, Appiratasand laiadios ‘Forsucenfui trost meit GF avar s (06 0f diwass 1 e : s P Two men were standing close togother, ap- D S elieal aorsurgical Croat NE VLUND & ED AND TWAN FY-FIVE ROV FOU PATIENTS WELCOME THE GRAVE MEN. parently trying o shield from observation 3 Best Linen. i R Gre i Shecti g i third wan, who was down behind them at #OL) aa ASK _FOR THEM. triety. Pariy X oiar. Hin wnd Bloo0 sur e The National Funeral Directors Will | work. The officer walked toward them to YRl for w it i ol Women (0. ¥ - Meet Here Octber 1. see what was going on, when the trio started » for momen dur it con hemert (sectaly pirat ) 3ty e atila M - fug of the entertainment committee of the | effected an entrance in o few minutes Longer. ALWAV9 L) n jress swourely pac o for. (0@ DIrsOmAlIBEIENaw phfrrel, Stade Maoclakion of. funorel directors & Lin. " s dg o1LE s Lty _ Callind consult iy or sond b o plain wrppes e 00K T M AN » coln Thursday, stated that the details of the Water REViARLE ™ 5 d G jiubia o5 e ok kT B ses [mpoleasy, } lek and Variosets. ¥ith yuescis s 7 Y, 3 s i Morphime Habie . - it N im0 nerinie o naton 1 THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY O BXTIDM st Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. [ Yy R g worders of the stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Blad der, Nerv- PaBOp Sl ey ; 2 ¢ Tho caster delogates will meet at Chicago Float, ous Discases. Loss of Appoci te, Hendache, Constipation, Costive ness. indiges | = o Cormer Oth and Haroy trods, Omaky, Nobraska, on the 29th inst, and will be entertained in - - tion, Bili ess, Fever, Piles, Etc, and renders the sy stem less |1a ble to con- that city during tho day, reaching this city | Through coaches—Pullman palace [ ***°*¢ dise, J - e aflsrnon of the B0 sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair DYSPRPSIA, 'I"o'“ ""H E‘A"&"“’"‘M“k“"fl ¥ , 1 g - " Wadtiage WoAK sty deoet 10 amsocel, che, 1 Wi e (e e sosalon will open in Boyd's onerabiouse | gurg to Chicago and interveniog point RADWA ¥'8 PILLS aro u cure for thals compialnt. 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