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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:{FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1801 PROCTOR READS THE PAPERS. | 3oefer aeredutustiioteet St | RULES FOR MEAT INSPECTION | fismtr s poemibenaviinton, e e 150,000 packed, an increase of 165,000, or 42.5 with the addition, Nowover, thata micro- —_— per (‘l'ngv Kansas City maintains a slender a— scopic examination f6F trichina will be re- bold on second place with 150,000, An increase r quire: !nr all ;’\\'ln;‘ prg,dmum Anformation Which the Bonorable Secretary Slosly 10,000 Ge 114, pee Qo wikis Bouta Full Text of the Regulations Presoribed by | , !¢ ”}“‘h‘"_;‘lo,;"; P oy og e g-'-ns;:g [ ha es d second place with 151, i ooling stablisi of War is Possessed Of. 00 t0 SOt CFGH A acrewss of Secretary Rusk, the veterinary inspistor in cnarge, or his 47.10 per cent, Again South Omanba assistants, will take from each hog two sam- 4 e | a larger percentage of ir than any ples of muscle, one from the *‘piliar of the WIS FOUR MINUTE STAY IN OMAHA, | other of the iareo packing o THE DUTIES OF THE INSPECTORS, | diaphragm’ and the étber from another part of the body, and tho samiples will be putin a | | Half Yearly atoffi Statement. .u-ll-lo«'\(ln}( tin box aud & m.m!mr"ml tag will , I Postmaster John M. Glasgow makes the be placed upon the hog from which tho sam- Bhort Interview in Which He says | following interestipe roport by months of the | Fack¥ng Houses to Be Numbered | plos have been taken sid a duplicate number v " = \."| 4 x ¢ kel Jast half yoar's t ?. @ss of the postofice and All Thelr Products Labeled of the tag will be placed in the box with the | a Candidate and | g 2 i samples. Tho boxos containing the sampies | BeHIRG o e OGrom receipts for tending De [ andStamped When Intended TR o trags |1 S0 OSRIY tocn o st | : o f J i s J . cember 31, 15 § 06,3814 for THtrStALE S ant will be taken to the microscopist for such | The season is here, and the weather is out of cuss War, | O5ges Feceipte for quarter eding . o | establishment, who shall thereupon make &t microscopic examination of ' cach box order. One Thousand Handsomely made up pro | all expor ) Number of ple 18 4 delivered by carriers sions of the act of March 3, 1891, and | tificateof inspection for all casses of v » , shi asi Ao el AR AL L T, SR RO S T for man, youth, boy, and child, all occasioned mail. The mail train was two hours and f oo | g samples, and shall formsh a ~ - . Hon. A Bieoiot wish vistion to this | Nusnies 5t plates deitvessd by arrien % | The following additional rules and regula- report to the inspoctor In charge of SPRING OVERCOATS, our own manfactu re, on " Jotor was & visitor in thi 1 Oty w0 A X ] n o eri y Secretary e Co z rooin, giving ) of th : P ’ eity for about four minutes yestorday even- | Number of pioces coliccied by e eyt ,':,T,",,(.l",":",.':.f,e:f.r,',?“;‘;v:f«n:flhl(,':: bl i oW e BB embracing all shades and fabrics. There’s but in October, 150, o] " 2 ¢ ors O gs from which si os Y: 9 ’ . . ak ; o s, 57 Wikod o Heasd 8 "1' i Sy Moo - | @nd their carcasses under the provisions of | PLTbOr of the, Bops from which samplos one season forthem. It's the present; make your A party eonsisting of General Brooke, lotal nomber handied at office in tho act of congress proviaing for the inspec- | “j5” Al hogs reported by the microscopt i i p ; § 00':"""'»“ of tue department of the Platte; | o Letober 1 clivered by ‘carriers | tion of live cattle, hogs,and the carcasses and | to the inspoctor in charge of the cool- selec “_U“S e k. Our ]_I(‘“' ,fl dfl,) > P‘l “. h: \,\ ol SO»””" 1 l»h' ."h;'j’ ;;‘mryl"‘r"; (;Pr._f’l'(.‘!::‘ i ni".fi"‘." ”wr ok by et products thereof which are the subjects of in- 1“1:.“ r::lnlm o"..ubc‘boum-;v;;d\(‘?ulllr“xr,‘-:\\.:llxl: stand in the wa y. Our line of Spmng Suits, in all epartmen and deutenan R ide-ae- amber of ple e Dy oa ers | 1 " Vi 1 emoved ) 4 . in Noveuber, 180 it .50 | terstate commerce 000] 00! f ho establishme e 3 - ) » i - . cap o the stafl of General Brok, went [ 22| 1 Tho order and rogulations providing | Soling room _of | i establishment the 1.151110nk1b19 cuts; arestylish unq are made hix:nh'l \mu.wl; n:‘: v the s.ul:.r‘mur_\ ){.vn | andled at office mIm‘M | for the inspection of export cattle and sheep, | of his deputies, and be disposod of by th up to hold their Shupe. Don’t wait on the party accompanied Sccretary Proctor as far ivered By carriers | made October %, 18%, under the provisions | owner in such manner as may be required { § 8s Omaa T ; G by Garriars 7 | of section 10 of the actof congress approved. | the Laws of the state where the factory i st weather, but avail yourselves of this general The secretary was quas in the ciegan cwd Dby carriers Vo s > 06 2 ed, " ¢ . : + Wigha puisioe car Mericuita, Whish war & 120,001 | Avgust 3, 15%, are continued in ‘“‘:.“"l * | "16. The inspector in charge of the slaugh cutin the prices of new and desirable clothing tached to Union Pacific train No, 4, the Total number handled at offie —— | and effect meas if made under e [ toring o ouho covabiSAIE Gl e s cen 115,016 | shipments of cattle, must comply strictly | to be exported into foreigu countries, which by the backward spring. Watch our show mivutes late and consequently arrived here | llected by carriers ith thesaid rogulations. cortificate will cite the number of the factory, 5 g y N 463 At the depot w lo acrowa, | ! January, . . B tors of ghter houses, | the name of the OWDEE orowners operating windows for bargains. You’ll see’em. bt inde dotagdio | Total number handiod at office is packing or rendering estab | the same, the date of inspection, and the some drawn by curosity. Others were & | TRTOREY, T o ir et coe s BT gaged in the slaughter of | nameof the consignee and country to which from the fort Number of pieces delivered by carriers | sheep or swine, the car- | the articles are to be exported. This certifi- s tho secrotary stoppea from the car a | _in Fobruary, 15 casses or products of which are to | cate will also contain the numbers of the Money Cheerfully Refunded of army officers, nowspaper me nd | Nyimber of vleces collected by carriers become subjects of interstate or foreign com- | stam chied to the articles to be exported q ati . 1 of army ofticers, nowspapor men and | = EHANE T RECTS doirie 181 | merce, will wake application to the secrota- | One ly will be issued for each Whengoods o ot M[l.\])'. 2 ! .. Old-time friends of Mr. Proctor gathered ¢ P - ry of agriculture for inspection of auimals | consignment. ificates will be issued about. } g Totas number handled at offfes fo . . | 14 heir products. in serial numbers aud in triplicate form. One Ty Ber representative was fortunate in | xy, i * of pities d611V0ied” By Gavtiers The application must bein writing, ad- | copy thereof will be delivered to the con- — RE - b ool er ng in Mareh, 1¥91 the crowd and the short stop he re, In re. Number of pleces collected by carriers ington, D. C., and shall state the locationana | tached to the invoice or shipping bill to ac- b]"“l : w0 questions, the sec rvm’r\ ;n:‘!l tatk in March, 1891 o sarersenaiiiine address of the slaughter house orother es- | company the same and be delivered by the I know positively nothiog abent the tal il s . e tablishment, the kindof animals slaughtered, | transportation companies to the chief oficer § $5 o e ¢ N i 3 of my succecding Senator Edmunds sinee his Totalnimber handled at office in_ . | the estimated number of snimals slsughtered. | of tho vemse upon WhICh the conygammort 1s Open Evenings Till 8 P. M. N. B.—Send for Illustrated Catalogue resignation. AILT know about it is What I | specls pecolved during quarier onding per weck, and the character and quantity of | to be transported, and the third copy will be k have 4 in the papers." nber 31, 18600 ", © 16 | productsto go into the interstateor foreign | forwarded tothe department of agriculture Continuing, Secretary Proctor id o ) fled to other offio dur commerce from the establishment: aud the | for filing therein. ammnot a candidate for senator from Ver. din l|;. x’m.-u , 1800 A ™ | applicaut in his application shall agree to con- When asked his opinion in regard to the during for carrying on the work of inspection. | dr=n Teething cures wind colic, diar rhoea rocent Italian trouble the secretary said CERTRE o secretary of agriculture, upon re- | ¢~ 2 centsa bottle. “Really you must excuse me from any ut- The Hammond Obange, ipt of the_application aud after considera- U :’\”(‘::;i‘;:““I‘I"N‘)I“:‘\I!’“’::A o 'wx.ylukxlm):‘l;v'e“,;Z::.h.;i; G.W. Simpson of Chicago, general man- | tion thereof, will ;;_n-c'nu}- esmhnqn;ucmvm?& PERSONAL PARAGRAF o tismatsne ? caga agerof the G. H. Hammond company, has re- | Oficial number, by which all its inspecte products will thereafter be known, and this ‘W. H. McCord and wife are in Chicago. asked if the army of the United | signed. The place vac ted by Mr. Simpson, number will be used both by inspectors ofthe | C. H. Cornell of Valentine is at the Paxton. _— — — = — —_— — }-.q o { nd n«;lr m'mi-‘nlrlu.vlwmmlm, w T‘ l\\mlnc filled until another selection, asit | department of agriculture, and by the owners J. W. Holmes of Kearney is at the Paxton. T GO n good shape for war the secretary replied: | has boen for some time » past by A. P. | of the esiaplishine Ik thia Drodviats J. W. Holm ney is @ on. JEEMENTS. 4 Would prefer not to expross aay opinion, | Lyt ot 4o o me I1 the past by A G b nealy IO ATk Uhle prOdUoW oL | '3 o it AW, 0. HAWLSY b ot 1o OHL: AMUSEMENTS. _ . NO GCURRK! NO PAY. 1 of the war department up s penie 2 Y e of agriculture will appoint | CA80. 0 Friday, Suturday and Sun- willifoct <iand T do . not. thiak: it Notes About th - City. and designaten Veteriaary inspecior toioke | * C. W, White staried for St. Paul yesterusy | BO X D'S day with Sat. Mat would be proper =~ for me ~as a| A son hasbeen bora unto Mr. and Mrs. C. | charge of tho examination and inspection of | over the Northwestern. i 11th and 12th g ¢ ina 1 : : A h and 3 - member of the cabinet to speak about such Scarr., i d their eroducts for eachestablish- | 3. D, Harrigan of Grand City, Mo., abroth- [ ‘(‘ép,”l 12'}?, M et T Sould not give youan opiuion, | A daughter has beoa bornuntoMr. and | ment which has been officially numbered, | er of the coanty coroner, is in the city ie Celobrated Comediento 3 s ', l‘\"“"",:"""“"' informed as o the | Mo Eatech 3 meyooed and will ] to such inspector | Ex.Governor Thaver Thomas N. Ben- BE : etails of the matter, Some canine thief, Wodnesday night, stole | Such assistants or other employes s | o incoln were in the oster A A I l “1 have had @ very pleasant trip,” con- Some canine thief, Wednesday night, stole pl ton of Lincoln were in the city yesterda) tinued the sceretary, *but I intended o re. | EWO PuDS from John' Leonard. i Bl Dby ou i S8 | < Al t general freight 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. main away from Washington much longer William 8. Anderson, who has hada fami B T SMRIOCSLCT AE A0, (o8 s ut of the B. & M. wailroad, went to Lin- Tn her Brilliant Muslcal Comedy Soventeen yonrs experionce. A rezular grady ¥ programme the Pres. | Of four down sick, reports all the housenold | 1ie, 1tPectar appoluted, and all anh free | coln yosterday mornng on business. HT | e ator e, Lot Man bont. Hessim) Skt I Seeretary Tracy on tho coast and | betier. access at adl tines toall parts of the buildings | - Hon £ P. Rogren is il atwe Miard. | ST A RILIG et o e Mrasa s However, important |~ Howard Meyers has commenced work on | used in the slaughter of live animils and the | He took his room Tuesday eveniug, undwhile business calls me to Washington at once, and | his new residence, Twenty-third and I | conversion of their carcasses it food pro- | Improvement is noticeable it will probably be ¥ shull make 1o stops on the way streets. Ainte two or three days before ho gets out again, o When asked if he had any changes in the | Duncan Clark's female minstrels will give o veterinary inspector incharge of | The aitack was tho next ihing to pneumonia, | o E¥ plans for the new FortCook in view, the | an entertainment Monday night in Blum's | the establishment will carcfully inspect all socretary said he had not, but expected | opera house. animals in the pen of the tablishmentavout | . The Barke Wetster, Kansas Ol tions. Now gwvotto by handsome @itls, beautifally ¢ IN T e VO ed® A0 gn 88 al | CwilliwmJ. Mack, who went, to Blooming- | (0 be slhughtered, ard no animall shall be al- | Georse W. Tort i aaonos e 5, “Wink the Other Eye" and “1ts the Ay poruoned. Mr Proctor said | 1on, 1L, with the Body of tho late Harry B, | lowed to pass to the siaucbiering room unti] [ Jioinesi, Jobn Syarte, Buriingions F. W, | new sihes.(ink, the O ADVERTISING. that' he was greatly pleased with | 1, : s - inox. . K : i ety RliesHd WAL wson, has returned. it has been AL ed. \\'hlcno:"ul' =l hi Behmett Hier Crete; A’ 0 Box sheets open ‘Thursday at regular prices. ondition ron r hich he 2 d e s ks animal is found on inspection to bo diseased | P f Davis and_ wir Bad visted on this trip. Ho said that theso | Fward A, H Cuduty packing companirss | e auimal stall bo condemnod by the in- tion on the part of less Indians Manager Charles H. Rich of the Stock- | gj 1 at ; “be ik Doniliig wd wie, SewVord: | THIE GRAND To-Night, wis Ma, D. Vhitney, J. PN A THE PAYTON COMEDY CO. IN X dispose of it in such manuer as may be pro- | Chicago: J. Il Foster, E 0. Buyard, 0. s The sceretary is particularly pleasea with | man has returned from the range cattle- . : 1':' i ”°.‘,’rlfly’.f«“.“-"“!" ’T‘é' "JOSH WHITCOM B. [] (A1) Smith, assist o in mediotne, as diplomay show. 1sstill trasting with > Disevsis. A parmansnt oire guarantoed for Catareh 1abt Lossos, Tmpot 1 gunranteo Supported by her own Company of Comedy | cure. Consultation free.” Book (Mysiories of Lite) sent fros. O He and Musical Talent. ERYTHING CHANGED ! s, now dances, new music, new faces v, Syphills, Stricture, and il a1s- {or overy case I undortako and fall i bours—) o m. 03 p. m. Sunday 10 4 : 1 a vided by the laws of the state in which said the means of quick transportation for troops | men's convention at Cheyenne, Wyo. & Kahn, animal is Located. ! B Witise, Hookford, itk from ulmost any military post iu the west to | Mrs. Philip O, Hirsch is very sick and con- The veterinary iuspector or his assistant | 1i I ot Diclabine Soaal oot urday Matinee, See Saturd _ vof trouble, fined to her bed and will not be avle toat- | shall carefully inspect, at time of slaughter | New Orleans aturday evening. “The Hidden .1'111‘ secretary said he was in favor of en- | tend the funeral of her daughter Laura | all animals slaughtered at the establishment The Dellone—Warren Andrews, Frank Tol- Popular prices 10, 20 and . listing Indians as soldiers, and stated that | today. and make & post-mortem report of the same | ever. N s Citys James E. Boyd, Lin- Ele efforts would be made ‘n all of the depart. vV tho west to secure as many Indinn | mavis Albers Siiee 2 g o ‘- S o "alls T, stel vife, Four B. & M. switchmen under Yard- | to the department. Should the carcass of Wallice, . Lestor and’ wife, s i 1 at the Fourth ward | any animal, on postmortem examination, be R ke R Il JOHn possible. In persoual appearance the secretary of | 3t Lincoln. yards have struck on account of the troubles | found to be diseased and unfit for human | Yorg: jr W, Bulioe s i war looks 1ike. &, well-to-do. -farmos, E food, the rnn-u:; shall at nuc'u be removed | fon. A. “M“I‘r' Theo F. var looks like & well-to-do farmor. He is i 7o f from the establishment under thesupervision | V. Bonn, St. Louls: : . bold thief at 7 o'clock this morning . . I s g tall and slightly beat. His face is rugeed | A 5 3 pa. | of the inspector and be disposed of iu the | Cotton, Peetin, ll.; . Frank. & E. Kress, F and scamed, and he looks of a | Picked up a case of matches at the Union Pa- | 0 the | provided by the lawsof thestate | Washburn, Now York: J. D. Stries. Columbus; puir of alite but Iinaly iyt ol Meped n‘};:,“,[‘i,‘,‘;‘gg,“,f" walked up N | oy ero slaughtered, Any owner of auy os- | 11, . Jetrers. J. Goodard. Elkhorn. HALLEN & HART, aner is quiet. In con very b ) . shich nspects eing deliberate, his words coming slowly asif | The gun club will have its first regular m.‘f:":?‘:&‘lrm1}‘;\om;»\rlu\‘vmi]«;:f-‘.wg;su:‘omuui"::f they were carefully selected and waighed be. | Shoot of the season Sunday afterncon at the - » fore utterance. He carries with him the airs | Third ward rauge, commencing at 1 o’clock. ;3‘:‘;{.}: n(.\-||u|limr1l“\’~;:i‘ftl.l ‘\,‘Lf.‘,""‘mf{fi'ffinfi" of a courteous gentleman of the old school, | All members are urged to attend. bas been found to be disedsed 1o remam on T'he party traveling with thesecretary con; | Miss Hannah May of Chicago, the accom- | saiG premiscs beyond the timeallowed oy sists of the aquartermaster general of thd | plished sister of D. G. May of Swift & Co., | the inspector in charge for its removal, shall y, R N. Batchellor, Captain Thomas M. | who has spent three weeks visiting her | forfeit his right to inspection, and the estab- V uff, Fifth United States ir.fautry, and | brother here, has returned bome. lishment will, for such time as the secretary Major H. 'C. Wilson of Washington. g i . F. Geoyans. New - Tefit, R Kruger, Uhic . Burnes, Quine: pril 13th. “TWouldn't Miss 167 1ne Dollre s Very Bost se and Belleve. i w. Kansas = City; Under the management of HARRY HINE, i John Barker orth Platte J. G. Anderson, W Wiley. In thelr amwusing revivific s LATER ON Presented by the strongest Farco-Comedy Co. in P merica. Something new, bright and entertaining. ? an and Amerlcan musical noveltes. Bril- Ifant music and entrancing dans Don’t Miss the Funny Elevator. Prices as usual fonof comedy, fun and ndall, Council Blufls: R. O %8, frown, Frank Burk Thompson. V. H. Hol- amphell. Glenwood; Y.; L P. Hamilton . Anderson, The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Chris- | may direct, be refused certificates of in- In speakiag of the trip from North Pilatte, | tian church will give its initial social this | spection upon its products. into Omaha, Lieutenant Roe, wide-de-camp 10 | evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, o 8. The carcasses of cattle which leave the The publicis cordially invited, ~ A establishmentas dressed beef will be stamped Mrs. E. P. Chose of Des Moines, Ia, is | by theinspector with a numbered stamp is- General Brooke, said : M. Hunt. 1o Nohad 8 very plemant trip. We met @ sectetary's train at 11 o'clock this moro- | visiving pir. and Mrs, Charles H Rich, Sire. | sued by the department of agriculture, and o T tain was Doaty hree hoge oty | Kooty i Clise’and Mise it woro wel- | record of thosamo will o s6nt 0 tho dopart 3 A% | come visitors at the yards y | men shinglon, s wo made a very fost. vun, nearly sixty | {oic.! 03 804" pecking | B0 o aud overy artide of food prolucia travels, is one of the finest tho Waguer com- | 307 O Albright has been issued by Justice | Wil W APERS OF BUEKEE T SHct munnor a3 pauy wrns out. Everything wantea to make | Breen on complaint of Fraok Dolozal, charg- | et (VIS 6LERE estabusiment moay e A B el sucha tripa luxury ‘was provided, and tho | InZ Lindsew with selling a mortgaged horse | o 180¢i, howewer, "’ hich th B e ct 2 i tothe complainant. . The sale was made in | P€F Of the establishment from which the | J. W. Morrison, Lansing, In.: Jameé secretury sald he ‘would certainly have a | 10 ihe complatiant. product came and also contain a statement | Kank H. D Pettibo pleasant remembrance of the trip. that the same had been inspected under tho | P polis: F. L La Rue, G. Ty T provisions of the act of March 3, 1591, Cornlnz, In; Dan Mor . Chigagos A. A copy of this label must be filed at the de- | {ook, St kouls Mo.g I D, Demphy partment of acriculture at Washington and, | &orki £ R h THE GRAND. "}, pli" SUNDAY, APRIL 12. MATINEE AT 230, « « - EVENING ATS:15 AN OLARK'3 E FEMIKYLE MINSTRELS High Kickers! An Enlarged Company! Botter Than Ever! Orchestra, 5 and Sc; Baleony, d0e and oc; Galle Box sheet Open Saturdsy, DIME EDEN MUSEE.| _ OVAHA NEB. Forall Diseases of the Blood, For four cents in stamps, we will send soartis tic suggestions for newspiper advertiscments, cards or circulars. Bright, lively, humorous— suitable for every line of business. From sketches by our b tists, For merchants or business men in city or country : they are great charming novelties that will add life and char- acter, Try Artin Advertising. orthrup, K. eald 5n N s What is Said in Washington. i Nebraska and Iowa Pensions Wasnxarox, April 6.—Iu s lamed oo | WasIGTO i Y good authority that Secretary Proctor has | © THE susions were grauted today o x ecn, Chieago; A rd, Rochester, N. | w. . Cor. 11th a i after filing. the label will become the mark of | Y. 1i.'C. Gager: Fremont, N eb. ALy ‘3‘;;&”:,. "I','“:,’“:“"d THAm 1ALl Dinstsns of“ths. Mervoirs no inteution of resigning his ofice immedi- | 10 ¥he followmg Nebraskans: Original— | identification showing that the products 1o [ Tye Millard— M. &, Woodward, Des Mofnes: il X The Bamoan Warrlors, Firstand only troupe ever | System. ately. His return from tho wost to Wash. | 1homas H. Wade, Martin Chanipow, Patrick | Which it has been attached have been in- | L. Kurl Philadelp arrison, New Y ork <t = i s spected, as provided by these rules and [ C. E. Roberts. Chicago; M.’ Patterson, | Proight,tothls o R s Ria0 a o For all conditions of Catarrh, ington is caused by porsonal reasons in ad. | TRIB Albert H. Soule, William Schmidt, | roguiations, and auy Derson who shall forge, | Fstismouth: it 1. Jobison Brankim, Tai | 10 o] Dt 148 Cashon Bag 5 host of fiat dition to his desire to see the presideat be- | J0bB J. Friere, William H. Clay, Harlan | counterfeit, alter,or deface such label wil New York: A. ¥, Ha i Mar- ’ A s unterfe ). 2900 Hort. Milwaukées E, O Mix, e ey A Bl eading l;ndlly. Aldu‘lllaunl;:luhn Lalin, Sampson be prosecuted under the penaily clause of W York: A. M. Stockwell. New York: B. A resume tho discharge of the dutiesof his | Yeomans. Increase--Rovert K. Miller, Fran- 3 o L e from | Lir3ich: Chichs Cray il Hastings: A ‘ s the establishment to any foreign country Magley. ) mons, r Page during the adjournment of | Moldenhauser, William Mercer, William Fow- . SR i 15 W, . ) the Vermont legislature should conciude to | ler, William H. Debuse, Ak, Deve- mraed. o, statiokied Shion! J class mpec s, A novelty entertainment. one | €itherlocal or general. 20 Admii 1 A - For Bronchitis, Asthma and EST ABLISH ED 18565, Lung Troubles. R J 81 MPSD N: Forall forms of Dyspepsia, In- WU == | digestion and Liver Affections, ¢ office when he returns to Washington, butif | ¢i8 M. Dillon, Thomas Syatback, August | . Foach andev i Gove . v d Reissue—Stephen | on theside and on the top, by the packer or | Ashland; W. e ' appoint the secretary to the United States | H,'Kinney, Patrick e Jle bl i " 97| Meadow. Kansa ] 3 . B q - ’ S Edmunds’ retirement, it isstated by the George Smith, Gordon Woods, Jacob | packer; ¢. Location and state of factory: "mw‘t-_‘.“ll QYo S TG dew Yarkc: Disease, Diabetes and all Kidney > Same muthority vhst Prootor will ‘acoept the | Coppock; William MoGirath, Mstthiew Le- | & Net weight of contents: o dame o oon | WoLorss, foleda, 04 A X d: W. Troubles. appointment. quatte, Thomus A. Clark, James Henry, Ed- | signee and point of destination. King, Minneanolis Ford, 1es Nolnes ALDEN & FAXON, e ward G. Stevens, Isaac C. Hall, David 1In cpse the package is for transportation to [ V. . Burlington: C. N. Miller, Ees Moines For Piles, Fistula, Abscesses NEWSPAPER . C.S.Raymond,jewcler,removed to tom- | Palmer, Abraham S, Van Hausen, Robert A. | some sther state of territory. of 1o the Die. | . i Phus. Wisconsin: E. Weathoff, Milwau- and all Rectal Diseases. ADVERTISING AGENTS, porary location,N. E. cor. Douglus & 16th | Kayer, Fraucis M. Niohols, Linza_Ellis. | trict of Colunbia, in pinco of the words *-for etk imony, S s A Syphil 4 all (e Ao S S SR e Navy—William Wood, Clay Wilson, | export” the words “interstate trade" shall or Scrofula, Syphilis and a CINCINNATL, 0. - SOUTN ONANA. Avthony Devine, Amos H. Kisner, William | be substituted. Specific Blood Poisons, For all Skin Diseases. For all Genito-Uvrinary Dis- Orr, Hugh W. Winders, Johu Moscs, Lee Edmond Hudt, John W.' Stradley, Eli Lan- Beaten by Burglars. caster, Edwin W. Smith, James M. Groen, At2o'clock yesterday morning Hans Lin- | John The letters and figures in the above print suall be of the following dimensious: The 3 : ( letters in the words “for export” or tho Wadsworth. Additional —David Ed- | words *‘iuterstate trade” shall not be less berg, night watchman at Jettor's brewery, | monds, George Suuders. Restoration and | than throefonrihs of an fneh i leagth o i A 3 South Omaha, was attacked by four masked wuul‘ n—m.:gm:‘v \x._ Smh;‘rl{wl‘x;crfl.&?‘— the other letters and figures not less than For all Special, Private, Inher- men and badly beaten over the . O " Washington Tl v U H. | one-half inch in length. The letters ana ~———DBUILDERS OF—— ited or Acquired Diseases of boed with 8 revaver, and after McCullough, H. Mack, James M. Clough, | firures afixed to said packsge stall be Austin B. Fraucis, Charles Havens, Frank i E i i ! socuring Mr. Linberg, the robbers | R. Wright, Clement M. Bird, Levi H. l"l:)nul;)- B P mein peseetion Rud of U . Jemer such color as the inspector of the department ! assisted by two others, attempted to blow | tain, John T. Sange as M. Moore, | of agriculture may designate. open the safe, but failed (homas R. Hayes, Tillman Peck, David L. 10. The iuspectorof the depaftment of -’—- Mr. Linbere was met by the men as he | CuPPett. Reissue—John L. Kirkhead, Cor- | cuturein charge of the establishient, being camo out of one of the dooes on hus rousd of | JC1us H. Russcll. Reissus aud increase— | satisfiod that the articles inthe packages . | William B. Anderson, Heury L. Dashiell. me from animalsy inspected by him, aud fnspection, and before he could do anything | Original widows, ete.~Martha I, widow of | that they are wholesome, sousd and it for they had so beaten him over the head that he | Joseph Bennott: minors of Jobn N. Glas- aftix t0the top of the pack- was helpless. Proceeding to theoffice the | EOW: Rachel Mann, former widow of John at inspection stamps to be furnished would-be robbers arilled two holes | N: GaSEOW; Johu B, father of James A. | by the departmontof agriclture, the s First Class Carriages, [« s R Bl 3 For Nervous Exhaustion, Gen- The Leading Styles. The Lowest Prices. - o YOUR BATRONAGE SOLICCTED, eral Debility, Loss of Vital Force, 4 - ——— |enad every form of Physical HOTEL. W eakness. For all Spinal Affections. Cancers and Old The Murray, Cor. 14th and Harney, isthe moxt substantially constructed For Tumors, Hotel Building in Omaha. Several 5 Sores and Ulcers, and for all Dis- b Liband. bearing sereal numbers and We iuspector Beavy brick five walls running [rom | o565, Misplacementsand Weak- in the door of the safe and — shall writo on theatamps the'dste of los gt basement tw yoof. All the ceilings and | galiatud; e ;gllf\;;gx.‘.:'lrrllxu“l:,‘.li 1‘1‘!‘:«‘]‘.‘;::511 ll:::l ?i.h.l"?:;“ More Pennsylvania Tourists tion b floors lined witk Asbestos fire preof | NESSes peculiar to omen, could not be opened. At 3:15 the thieves | A Committee from the bourd of trade will | The stamp must be securely fixed by paste ining, making it impossible to burn Consultation free. Treatment . Savo u fhe job snd 18h. leave for Lincoln this moruing to meet tho | 8nd tacks in sucha way as 1o bo easily read guiak. Fire escapes and fire alarmss | (oo'|o vy, Later in the day' Mr. Linborg told a Ber | Pennsylvania tourists aud accompany them | WEOU the package is stauding on its bottom. RNEANEE £ pop s reporter he thought the burglars were resi- dents of that part of South Omaha where the brewery is situated. He gave several Notless than five tacks shall be driven 1hrough each stamp, one at each comer aud u to Denver and the farwest and are | one in the middle of the stamp. hot and cold water and sureshine in Omaha references that should everyroons. lable wnsurpassed any- | convince every investigator. to this city. These Peunsylvania tourists have be where. = o 3 3 ! eing | 00 their way home. They will arrive in The stamp having been afixed it must bo B, SILLOWAY, Pro > = s b Thane. Tor Yo heliaisons of -thara ‘beiag Qmahwat 2 p m. today aud willbe given. o | immediately cancdod. "For this purpose tho g dred! | AT e : P-_ | Office and Recepuion Rooms: ‘ 0 3 i drive about the city and then escorted to the | inspector usea stencil plate of brass or wakes me tire 99956 5 s A osttive cure j B v e Fom o biwitn e | BieTol il it o S 0 S | Mapor i el bRt | e aek me ot me red! | “HOTEL DELLONE. 565 aub 1at e et e AT T Mmoo . regiment band will serenade the visitors | waved limes long enough to extend beyond % Of I etaint < gt 1 Oomer 14th and Capitol Aveaias. i floon N e Gront LAfo e Prioo #1 por bottie. I 3 With Regrots of the People. from 4 o'clock until the hour of their de- | each side of thestamp on the wood of tho ure ¥ ooursg itaint ; s'pose d First floor. O Stairs. | yoredund put up by Br. 3. i Mook Cashier W. A. L. Gibbon is about to retire | PATHTe which willbe about 6 o'clock. s ot LR e tonal Wil e | douts, knav. 2o b':_wm“ L completed, has 100 rooms, thres [ Hours 9:3 O &.m. to 4:30 p. m TRSTIMONIAL: from the banking business inSouth Omaha. W sl e e PG tom of the stencil will be cut the districtl, | bere for ? f,4he women only | TB SURR 0L o top to the bation: hes 3. B Moour. Ir ot sevoral years my wite The Nebraska Savings and Exchange bank ‘will soon be recognized as a national bank, and Mr. Gibbon will ouly act as cashier until ntdicted by severe pains in hor head sad 8 dnpre 0 kidn, s E s7108:830. Sundays2to Rivensior, Cal., April 9.—The San Jacinto | Which _inspection is ~ made. The im- keep healthy they keep in g0od | fine elovator aud dinning room service, & venings 7o 8:8 ¥ h cp Y, . 1 4 p.m. only. b )| printing from this piate must ve | gpirits and cupid is in demand, Let | fire proof throughout, fine billard rooms and ostate has commenced the reduction of tin | wwith blacking or other durable material, pusia P Cnnsod by e, 2 - . the finest toilet rooms in ths city. Largs | —— — —_— hat wory mu i i g didend ore. The present openiugs intte Cajaloo | over and scross the stamp, and in such 4 | €Very enfeebled lw""]‘l“",nk"““ "lh" Sample rooms, Suites with bath &> Cor = Y i i : Mr. Gibbon’s sterling honesty and uprighy | Mi0€ Will givea daiy output of 100 tons. | mauner asnot to deface the readiug mater | —there's a remedy thatll cure her, | 135 and Cavitol Ave. Street ear service. in afal gemody. wnd uoos e on 3, SHDI0R IEHAE-DON " e e b The ore mill and reduction works will be in [ OF the stamp, that is, 50 as not to daub and | the proof’s po: alldirections. Rates, from §: to $1.00 REV,GILMAN PARKER. business method secured for bim tho respeet | gt iute ] " Tha i St an e | mako it ilegiblo, “Tho stamp baving beea - Here's the proof—if it dossn’t do | —— . 111 A DELPIEA, Mo., Nov, 10, 1488 of his competitors and the confidence of the | exceed fifty and extend over tweuty square | fiXed and canceled, it must immeodia bo vithi BRI ot ] 99 WL Iy to hand, aud = - Public, and his departure from South Omaha | miles, and it is claimed the output will equal | €O¥ered with a coating of transparent v you good within reasonable time, ful Lrial OF 18, § {3k® Plosgro in saying ol ol L T Y S g of the bureau of animal industry, get your moncy back without a STEEL PENS AS M e G L R short period of rest would ot be out of | };""‘{"‘_ Omaha's Sohools, pal Wheneverany package of meat products | word—but you won't do it! 4 AAKES RT EN! 4 T place. Itmay be presumed, however, that & rof. H. W. Sawyer, superantendent of tho | bearing the stamp of inspection shatl have B T AN SR B D TR AT B K Ptk 7 aan of Mr, Gibbon's abilities will not rewain | Coudcil Bluffs schools was in the city yester. | been openod aud its contents removed for it,e’l]’rcncn DR 7008 DATO | QORDIMEDAL, AN) Expcemon, 1689 H D SHO {0 18 tue scknomeagay b g e A day and visiied sevoral ofhe Omabashools, | 2.5, 22, SRR S0 ackALs mmusl be of- | e o TSSTIpEion—enc | has prove THE MOST FERFECT OF PENS. | | FSSENS PAIN- o b 1 N Brivate discases o o Hog Slaught ring Increase. sccompanied by Superintendent James. The | “13" Reports of the work of fnspection car. | 204 the right remedy in neatly |~ — GER TO LIFE Op naraannd e 1o g E6TLAID Cure for (e SbHIE The hog ssughterings at South Omaha are | Council Blufls schools aro closed tomporarily | riad on | every sstablishament will be o | every case of female weakness. Itis | TVou Lavies Oxev—br. Loanes Peradions Fills DIMINISH pm e W Bulng” Wealiid pecallar o . 3 on account of the prevalence of la grippe aud | wandod department by becto ot a miracle, It won't e ery- | e o4, ot o the Secsiaal ariem. 204 promeriha 1t and f now only 16,000 less than Ksusas City's for warded to the dopartment by the inspector | not a miracle. It won't cure eve Cure supproanion [rom whataver cause. - Promote Hh 1y tand fool X DO wE % meoasles, in charge, on such biank forms mud in such | thing—but it has done more to build | mear trusiion.” Tiewe pile thould ot be taken dur GE0K " MOTHERS' )N’ CH| TieEvias Outmeat Go. o recommenaing L 3 ————— mauner as will be specified in ““instructions g 5 sognancy. Am. PHI Co.. Royally 1rops., Spen Y masizo ree 3 NER. M D Decsru g Lotal slaugioring for the season of [ DeWitt s Little sarly Risers: ouly pill to | toluspectors o siaughieringestablishmens’” | Up enfeebled and broken -down wo- | b CisytirTs Homume by aiirisn Krifuconiath BRADFIELD REGULATOR 0. ) B, B L340,000, and wu increase over the corve- | cure sick headache and regulate the bowel 18, The inspection of swine for exportor | men than any other medicine known. | omaba; M. . Kills, Counel) Biugs & of 8 10r $or 8040 BYNL DRUE PRICE $1.00, \

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