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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY) XTEEN PAGE PROHIBITION SUPERSEDED. | SPECI AL A BENEFIT TO THE PEOPLE OF OMAH A Au Out v‘f‘) ch Mathod of Treating ‘ ~ CLOTHING $50.000 FIRE SALE OF SHOES To be closed out reguardlessof cost.—Beginning Monday, we commence to close out A, S. Ihe Craving Disappe in T M il Lovett & Co’s stock of Boots, Shoes and Slippers at prices that \\'|Il :l\'rnmwl you. spondence of Tie b #rom the days of | s fino kid Button it 1. Tta “. padimonts of 1l | SUperinduced by cold weather and an over- F[]F Mflndau ¢ DN A G vifi /\)‘Q'{.'}'f‘-i'f,(:’»l‘[‘:fly‘”\‘zw-'l’\f. 1 its of red oyes, quatrels, evil con ation, 1d i g " novor sold for less than poverty, lechery and mu 1 stock. B2 ! Al v\}‘- s anaesthotics b the formation of Te e e Lr 1 habits still more aisastrous, physically, mor ies’ hand sowed Scrge Slippers, Worth from $3.00 to only 19¢ puir. $1.00 ally, mentally and socia To these may b “Tho Lilly,” ono of > finest shoos mad offer thom in this salo n the extremely low price of $248. Worth addod the old but universal use of to Sacks, Box Backs and Cutaways, superior ono form or anothor. These agencies t- | o yalities, all of our own manufacture and rep- Ladies' Kid Oxf Tles, pasent £5.00, gother beyond question have done much to v tin, only 49¢ {nduco thay bigh-atrung eervous condiiion 8o | pesenting lines sold all the season at Americans. This nervous strain | adies’ fine Kid Button Boots ¢ ioudupioradi $20.00, $18.00. $15.00 and $12.50. 98¢ pair, worth : S 11 Above @ You’'ll find them culled from all over the house Lndics’ B Taon. bt A, ads those who ha flered most to say § { § = adies’ nt Lace, patent leather “When shall I awake! 1 wicitvet | and piled up on our front counter on first floor | tip, only $1.49, worth of the dog that bit, them” nus boen the curse | tO be closed out at of tho subjects of this vice, | Ladies’ Kid Button Boots #1.57 Many nicans have been tried, and an im- | $ a worth $2.50; all sizes. money —has been dedieated to the remedy of . . . . B I A this évil. PPhilanthropists of both sexes, of ) Ladies’ Point Kid House Slippers 49¢ ‘.fi it I Aucvcn)“a overy shade of religious and political belief, i wathig i k = % mis-bolief wid unbeliof, have used argument, B R U L L i YousiSiLe A few of the Bargains we ) denunciation, exhortation, encouragement c ’ t; ')‘;' 17 7 40 i amnd In Men’s Shoes we can offer 0 Bargains of a Litetime, dl B proteges have sobered up; but, after a longer or shorter time - geners shorter—the Children’s Kid Oxford Ties, 2 to 5% vidual who had declared his unalterab Y . and G to 8, at 85¢ puir. tormlnationto . Knee pant suits. two piece garments, excel- “Ihirow down the bottle, e = And neverdrinkagain lent quality, agds 4 to 14, at Ladies’ Fine Kid Opera Slippers, all sizes. at 68e pair. ! Men’ roo Congress $2.48, worth has turned up, wild-eyed and foul-mouthec o it T voisio, 1€ Do, b $2, $2.50, $3, 03.50, $4.50 and $5. e S Ladies we Offer Two Thousand l’Am\ of $L.50. friond into disbursing the price of a drink Boys' Lawn Tennis Shoes 35¢ pair. ;‘hhull)\‘\\:‘V’I‘nl.‘n‘ly(l::l\lh:‘-'xl|"n]d l\[:HHl.\nr‘nyl‘nllhl\\]:\'\“‘}‘ . (’ys l()llgl 1)11111 S ]"S’ ilges 1 t 1 2 1UI1 \E l ) ' h"!'(.‘ Don’t fail so buy a puir of and seemed to seek, by decper degradasion | With every sale, at Boysl Canuns i Tacedohooa ! loather Burt’s Kangaroo Shoes at” #.50 pair, v Lace Shoes, leather and wilder debauchery, to miuke up for their o well worth $6 i " Pho . soles, sizes 110 5, only 49¢ puir, worth thoy werd drivon 1o By s coniaoiiabia $4, $5. $6.50, $7.50. $8.50 and$lO. #1.00. Fine KID SIOES in all styles, button and lace, in cloth tops and kid tops. 5 they werd driven to this by an inc E— 5 (LI HERE U1 il S pod Note suit prices in east window. Men’a 1 S ¢ G D NoloTan allolr 875 v F GOED Btatuiman Lo Tl B lons i Men's rubber soles Canvas Lace i : ) Wo offer all our $7.50 shocs of A. W. 3:«:’:.’( v‘.‘:’v:»!n‘ ;';u; Pr l.: is .\Iv:rp!xl,\' atily 'Jhi. Shoes, 5 cases to be sold at 75¢ pair, 3 OO PAl R' WORTH BO OO Capp & Co’s muke at $4 pair. This 19 how bitter was the fight id how long Money Cheerfully Refunded where Goods do not Satisfy. worth $1.63. All sizes—This is a bargain you seldom get—Call at once. y half price. thorny tho way back to sobric - BROWNING, KING & (0, FTIRESALEofBOOTSand SHOES were encouraged and supported in their strug curod mauy relapso when again thrown in contact with tho world. f P s at S e o (Send for llustrated Catelogue.) Store Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock. E. S. FLATAU, Manager. trionds of th fallon changed the ground of - battle and began a struggle for I lutive E = i = — — — = = prohibition of tho traflic. ity for tho “poor | 11, reo weoks, but somo cases of uarcoticism l[lLUDOl{E ]HOM \S OMI\IG orchestral music, old and new, against oppo- | the Park Place Congregational church, at a s 3 ) cifio ves | diers confined in the county jail chareod with Srunkard” and abuse of tho trumsellor) ok | yequire four weoks to porfect a radical cure, f M, | sition and misrepresentation, often the result | recent mecting, decided to relocate’ therr | wi vice costing $120. The pre- | the murder of Hunt had turned state's ey equal parts in temperanco clocutionary ef- “Do you tind that the cure is su of indifference and prejudice. church on or near the corner of California tation wi adoat o ball of the Black | denco. Whon it became known at th forts. In somo cases success was achieved; “Yes, sir. 1faman will follow out the Some of his great soloists are of themselves | and Pleasant streets, moving eight blocks | ths brotherhood. The presentation speceh | son rumors of an attack on the jul wore in- some states ouacted prohibitory laws; moro | troutment he will certainly be cured. It is as an attraction thav should bring thousauds of | west of their present location. The people s made by Rev. Dr. Rafter, and the gift | mediately civoulated. As a precautionary gave facilitios for local probibition. But | (i ag death or ta and, 1f there's any- | Amerioa's Noted Oonductor and Some of His | people to O of that section have desired such a movo, and | was accepted by Mr. Barnum ina few very | step tho sheriff doubled the guard at the juil given u man in whom overy consideration of | hin e more certain, it's as sure as that.” o Rafacl Josefl oat pin ist, was | tho committeo appointed by the church will | pleasant words. Mr. O'Hearn, Mr. Burnum’s Men's Kangaroo Congress $1.97 pair, worth $3.50. - - worality and self-respect is subordinato to “13 the cure permanent !’ Oompany of Arti:ts. born in Pressburg, said to | call on them for advice as to their choice of a | successar, reached hero toduy and assumes | ANOTHER CALIFORNIA ROMANCE the desire to gratify a raging thist; given sir, As far as can be ascertained in be marvelous in technical power and in crisp- | verranent location. The congregation have | charge of the shops on Monday. suothor man in whom such considoratious | 1t of the cases the cure is absolutely ness and daintiness of execution. also called a new pastor and will soon move - A San Francisco Girl Will Soon Be- aro all subordinate to the desire to fill his . Of course, if men choose tore- | NOTES ON HIS WONDERFUL CAREER Miss IKate Fleming is an American girl. | their church building, entering the lew ter- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Gome n Baroness, purse; given, in tho third place, a public al- Juire tho habit they can doso; but they ¥ ‘| She w born ut Lexington, Mo., and is | ritory in good trim for church and Sabbath 3 7} most insanaly jealous of iuterferonce with in- | 5y, commence do novo as a child or a youth twenty-one years old. Sho studied 1n N, school worls, W. I Allen of Elihorn is at the Murray. BEELN MO0 TIes dividual liborty, and 1t 13 easily seen that Tho craving, not to be dented and not Yok and i Burope, and was_engaged last R 241 1. Sparks of Valentine is at the Murray. icisco, isa claimant to tho titlo and es- probivitory " luslation, howover destrabie, | 15 satisfiod, s cutirely romoved. Suloist While Yet a Boy —His Triwumphs | fall by Theodore Thomas for this season of CAPTURE OF JEFI DAVIS, Mrs. L. May of Lincoln is ab tho Millard, | tates of Baroness Von Barnekow. Mr. Iid- v ho vory ( C 0 enact und sl or . v y 01 4 concerts. er 6 owert con- = 2 e ar o U] O ! 1 roner; il bo vty difleu nact wnd stll mord | X ivrom whal. ranks of o do tio. pationts R A I Ry e e O (L,;‘u‘\;':"x‘l’{‘“v{,iulxm\‘h:lt:.“x‘:‘:nleh,;u\\mml | no of the Principal Actors Telts | P- Wanwick of Hastings is at tho Dollono, | Wards, tho Unitad States consul goneral, and Medical men havo been for a long time tel “I'rom all ranks. Senators, lawyer: panini—An American Siguor Italio Campanini is a0 well known Something About 1t. L. Paul of Chadron is a guest at the Mil “Ilmlnh-lurm\\‘v\,q-» who 4 atedi in Mug us that this craviug for intoxicants is & | proqeners, journalists, merchauts, mechunio: Gontralto! all over tho United States and Europe that | (uiiain Yeoman, who deliverod tho ora- N B e shocasoibelicyailanaluimglsBloga andiiiat disoaso, but have never buen ablo to fud o in many cases the most brainy and brilliant it is scarcely nocessary to speak of his work, [ P et e Hawkins of Nebraska City is at the | the girl's memboership of one of tho proudest r‘l.-’-‘n;lw‘l.{ t\v\thh 'l{\l':fil;lti k \:umhwn:‘ of men, tiave como and been delivered from Ho is at his best, and bis aamirers will bo t:“‘ at L’}‘-'“T om I’flf ‘1 ‘n"m ay - al I'rl“"' 1, famlies of Germany is established. Y. « oure, 0 avo e vorse gy ptian bondage.” 8 K od to hear him agail There are ' bears the honorablo distinciion of having 5 P, R Williams 3ra Slandila’a o D arontVa o B rehabilitate tho norves and | re- | WORRSUAN '“{;3"”}:,‘“;,‘,’5’., Eo2 Tho most notable musical event of the near | SoER' o bead compatty. Who WLl merit | bosn ohe of tho ahief actors 1n tho capturo of Do illiams o Grapd bland ls sk tho 1'."“'“’::: ’“l‘ b I:; Bakaw, an “[m‘," [“',""' stablish the heal t they bave not bee , Ay e . Thoodor 1 Who 2 I LA Serman army, after a career of dissipation, o ‘x‘x'n-l:(!’r"l;“\‘:nh_‘n”y:‘l“ ul‘:",:»ylxlm" have not been o fees for treatment alone are$2) a | future in Omaha will be the Theodore | special attention and applause next Weunes- | tho late Jefferson Davis, the president of the William Fulton of Nebraska City is at the | fied to America, where ho became ! hotel 410 to oradics ! week, and as we count on three weeks on the | Thomas concerts next Wednesday afternoon | day afternoon and evening. uthern confedor aptain Yeoman w Paxton b i bia 4 N0 Tho KK veflects Justthis thing. | gyerage, tho whole oxpense in town will bo | aug ey i el ol southern coufe Capta a 3 runner in San Prancisco, traveling unc Thho writor 3poko this day with n pationt who T ont a7 sy #1001 and evening at the Coliscum. Tho pooplo of HAHNEMAN'S FOLLOWERS. found at bis hotel last night, and upon being | A R. Samson of Broken Bow 18 & guost al | 4110 aling of c1oeed (reen o Ho jivod with & HaglyndsreonaltioNceaautontinplivle il Your cortospondent was deoply interosted [ Omuha axo looking forward with much ex- i pressed for the story, yielded and valked upon | the Millard. girl named Geallogan, though not legally R tamal, sald that ho was one of an |y, tho jnvestigation and feols that ho would | pectancy to the evont. Nebraska Homeopathists Will Meet in | the, at that time, 1mportant event. G L. Hamwond of Weeping Water is at | married. After tho birth of a daughter tho ;"L‘,‘*“ family in which "j‘]'d"‘““’ indul- | jikoto sond some of his friends to the insti- | As a musical conductor Mr. Thomas has OtnanalThisl Weoek: Harly i May, 1805, 1t was raported atarmy | 1O Miliard, baron consented to marringe, which und eo {n alcoholics was an ordinary custom, | o (oSt - st to try, vou know \os i ieanrosoxtized Naslbalns Hihe neancrlll DU (OmAn OOk x Y1400 sorted his | o L J. Angene, vice presidentof the Colum- | the laws of California makes his daughtor o Bd from fis oradio L b nover beon loneor Joux Powen, 7 B e The Nebraska State Homeopathic Medical | headquortors that Davis bad dosorted his | pig” huggy” company of Columbus, O., is at | legal issuo. Tho baron soon desorted his than elght months without leufil‘”'ll“ll. et ‘_‘"l-"_°'l::1‘ in ‘I‘}_ ";L‘:""':ly o ‘:;_‘_l“‘lf"nv“‘x'i‘“"‘l“: society will convene at the Murray hotel in | stronghold, taken all of the specie that he | the Delione. b i) family und his wife obtalned n divorce in IR R O OO R e SOUTH omMAHA. Splong - BRELOgAlion o1 auTor 0! SICIAns | yyig oity on next Wednesday at 10 6. m., and | could gather and with aguard of his most [ J. I, McDonald and wife of Fremont aro | 1555~ Meantimo, the baron roturned to Goer- dihyedeRcoon's k) caunot fail to present a_programme that will | o) "0 tinuo through threo days, holding | trusty men was rapidiy moving toward the | guests at the Murray. ¢ and married again without undergoing saloon bummer or deadbeat—ho had too much R S D A ST ; ! ol TmalT ot o b died TR €000, hone st, workingman's vlood in him for Memorial Exercises bo nignly pleasing and delightfully profitable | (hrco sessions aach” day, ~ In addition to | gulr.” It was at once detormined to intercopt |~ Mrs Tonoy of Croston, In., 13 visiting wity | (19 formality of a QlXareaneindleuitafa) That-bu, @ tan who would a0 anything fc Al provicus Momorlal exercises wero | to every lover of high grade music. | promment members of tho profession from | him, and for this purpose Captain Yeoman, | I A. Butkctt's family b sanbarace shighiOal{ooniafwite fobinidic whisky, truthful overywheraelse, lowould 110 | eclipsed by the efforts of Robert R. Living- | The orchestra which M s employs | all over tho stato there will bo leading physi- | then twenty-two vears of age, and wspector [ ¢ Aoty and sisrer of Grand Tsland 1la socond mareiago was ituraly for whisky ; honest everywhorc else, ho would | ¢yon “post No. 252, Grand Army of the Repub- | is compos y uperior artists who | cians present from Chicago, St. Louis, Kan- | goneral of “Alexunder’s b volunteered his doath v e e e ! . Pau), Minncapolis and’ other | fiis sorvices, Thoy wero aceepted, and piok- | 20 Suests att riod a sallor named Robicson, Baron V Bh“p.\m nfu\\ i .:.lfx..:h.y:\l»“:\"‘,.tm“::‘l !\‘\””m lic, camp E. K. Wells, No, 72, Sons of Veter- | have been for some time playing to the timo |::u;lm' Rt s Mm_i:,' ho loft ‘[\l!"l' Mr. H. A editor and principal | Barnckow’s sister, Countess Von Moltke, the SR e B oMt | ans, and tho commiticos, The parado was | of his baton and are thoroughly arilled, Dr. Streotor of Chicago, ono of | ane vode ints tho onem’s couatiy. - tlo nuy | owner of tho Kansas sor, publishied at | wife of a major in'the army and a near :‘1 x‘l: "(h,."::fi.:.n.lw ot tho xfx;n‘t “-m‘-u.‘ ”: as attractive as could be, and the line all that Iheodore Thomas s an American in every- | the most widely known physiciaus and lec- | bis men were all dressod 1 vebel “uniforms | Favola, was i Omaha yesterday and wmiado | Uvo of x:.,»_x ¢ flold marshal, took up the Bewg an honest man, ho becamo alarmoed friends expocted. The programme at Syn- | thing but birth, He was born in the King- | turers in tho homeopathic school, will be [ and riding horses bravded “U ) : ‘,'“M‘ i _1‘u|m'v| *‘A‘l\uf.n‘l monibors of Ti: "fx”(“fl‘:'z :\p#. ulul-- “‘.’““i’fi of feeling bas Blwwelfy but seould ot elp diulsing.” | dicato park was ca out i full, to tho do- | doim of Fauovor i 1830, iTis father was a prosont and dolivr is popular locture, “Tho e uext morniug oy feached apoint | W s Wi Have, known bitn. “mapy. {-broushikly wlinoat tg o Dyak oae Beine informed of this treatment, ho deter ht of & very large number prosent. Not | violinist at Esens, Hanover, and from him | Ideal Doc 5 lecture delivered | twenty miles from Washington, Ga,, wher Al bl AE LR A 8| _ago PN SIS * L oy (LA (Lar byt A aliarot g o | b BN oK ‘..‘.nx}.\f.::‘,:,,,.h""‘.\’“-fl,.:.g1,,,'.‘.' o e reaayad “hismusical education, | on Thursc at 8:0 i tho porlors of | Davis and s cabinct had rosted. This fact [ for the govermment in tho dopartiont 70 THE ANDRE. RAIDERS, troatment, ho went to tho institute | duy's proceodings was tho Sating the | When ho was only six years old ho played the | the Murra WIIL bo several | was ascortained and dispatehs were sent | of griculturo. Ho is connoeted with tho | 5 v 8 ] for twelve days. He said, “I huve | graves of heroes gone, but well remembered. | Violin at public concerts. In 1845, the family | other able addresses during the convention. | hack to Colonel Hurdin of the First Wiscon- | buresu of animal industey and is at present 0 Monuineng veiled at Chatt xo doubt [ could drink whisky if I tried, but i s came to New York, and here he was occa- | Dr. E. M. l(:nll--:\l'lli\wm: ‘ugh"lhu ‘nm-..x{ siu and Colonel Pri ard of the Fourth | 9 ‘]fil“l:l'l"[ collecting statistics upon tho nooga with tmpressive Ceremonios. Jo not want to. It would go agai ) sionally brought forward as a boy - va in Pathology and ‘Therapeutics of | Michigan cavalry once sta shicep industry B e av B ib- {m,,, 0 Sutally; can do otes; b 9 Taven it this time ho upplicd himeult with ag | Cardiac Disonses,” e 15 H. Pratte will | and later capt AviRE b Tho following base ball cranks from Lin- | ¢ HATINLOnS, Tont:, May 80, =Ohlofs/yrib more work and road {o bette )56 than | F. A. Lyman is back from Dunl much devotion to the scientific branches of | speak upon “Oriticial Surgor ‘At Greonsborough, G, Captiin Yoom coli camo up vestorday to see tho gamo: J. | W0 to the Andrews raiders, provided for by ever could.” ‘I'nis mau is opoosed to auy in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clifford have returned. [ his art s to his practice. Following is the programnic for tho entive | hid a narvow eseaps, | Most of his men had | M. Mclutosh, William Hicks, 1L B, Thomp: | the general assembly of tho state of Ohio, torferenco from outside. 1 would have had | Lomen's circus is drawing largo audi- [ He was stll a lad when he jomed the ¢ S been left in the woods, and as the little party | son, R. D. Mitler, C. I, Magoon, I° Zeh | was unveiled in the national cometery at this the liquor wherever it might be and by | ences. chestra of the Ital n opors, )mnl was only 10 me: Oponinz, read: | of fivo or six wo ‘Imum'\lu-Nllmnm] g, ¢ “17”“'4 ¢ :x al G, € A!‘n.nvl‘:\.”\ L. | piace this afternoon. Judgo Thaddous A whatover mothod L had to get it But Le o oA i ve: Yarins fifteon when Benedict made him first violin | Ing of m ast’ meetinz, report of | strect of the town a robel officer cried o e Dowe 2 Millor, Gorham 19, Botts, £ AR NS RR wants neither saloons nor liquor now, 1‘\1\11';.‘.:'3;\:'v1::‘x:r“‘“ be given at Germaula | 5,5y, "ue orehestra selected to accompany | {reasurer, r corotary, appolntment of | SFIL yot 81,000 thoso fallows are d—d Yan: | W. FL Botts! M. L. Blackbura, Davo Hi '}‘_" LAl o ident of tho Ohio An “This is the common sense view of tho mat- | B® i (e 5 Jenny Lind in_ her earliost Aworican con- | SQmimitiens, report of consirs. 2 p. it Bute sl | yees ™ Por an instant Captain Yeoman and | J. H. Pawell, J. W, Maxwell, H. R Krug, [ drews —raiders monumont commission, tor. Attack 8 physical ovil by physical | .A sonhas boon born unto Mr. and Mrs. | ol Whon sixtoen ho made atour through | 9t ") Yo S oy wnti | his men thought they wera in for it, but a | Johu W _Bunn, 1. C. Howe, [ svoke brielly, afwr which ox-Giov- meuns; destroy the appetite for mtoxicants | (eorke Creighton. 3 the south as a solo violinist, and was aftor i i. Noal, M. D, ehal youug fellow from the Seventh Ohio leaned | Cha MeColl, W. L. ‘McClay, H. J. | ernor Foraker was presentod and delivered and tho trado will perish of inauition, There Mrs, Johnston, wife of i Johuston, has re- | ward first violin in the opera companies of nee, A B Van Siekle, | over in s saddlo and yelled in response, | Strode, J.S. Bishop, Will H. Love,” ‘Charles | the principal addross. At tho closo of his are other wen in Blair and sowe notable ones | tursed from Chicago, which Sontag, si, Mario and Jenny Lind 1. D, uof elinteal mediely Sl bet $1,000 you aread—d liar.” ‘This |‘V Smith, A, C. Zoimer, Lou Wessell, jr., | specch tho iwonument was unveiled by an in Missourt Valloy who bear testimony to | The Swift and Hammond clubs will play | were tho leagiug stars, He traveled with o ;D chaleman: hurean of | yaised a laugh and the men were allowed to | Keut Cunniugham, A.'M. Stewart, A.'H! [ eight-yoar-old boy, Marion L. Ross of Chris theso samo facts. ball this forenoon Thalberg ana other eminent artists, and for 08, Ehitarc At AL aliuinmon; s on undisturbed Buckstaf, W. C. Reoves. tansburg, O., a nephew of Marion A. Ross, . A Of provinzs, 1. I Balioy s Ghilr A Qo A company has been formed in Blair for FATITY Sesa s 5 ity several seasons when but little wore than A RATLE D ok Dbt P Yow nours later after the command had - ono of the'exccuted. A numbor of minor ad- biins Belloslongwell .otcGauriney.: laithe galind buae A b BREVITI dresses followed this cereniony, tho purpose of treating inebriates’ o U3 | guost of Mr. wia Mrs, kd Jobuston. twenty years A.\"(‘mn:;\"u“u;::ul\:clwl both the b e ol | ot togothor it camo in contact with . large LoCAL systom, Tho town affords most suitablo 3. Parnell, who has_been visiting | Italiut and Gier poras Ancows husiness command of the enemy. Yeoman wis hulte e L L) placo for the Institute. The troa-shaded | , M J. © Paruoll, who has been visiting arly in the '60s bo conceivea tho idea of a Wirenn 0f) and questioned. He informod tho ofticer of [ _ Quarterly meoting services will bo held at VicesReogiiluns 0 Peeditdad, streots, splendid water supply, good dramage | DOF pareu! g i {103 FOVUIRRG pormanent orchestra composed of material | medica, | M ““ ol the rebel command that he was a licutenant | Newman Methodist Episcopal church today. Ruixenkck, N. Y., Muy 30, This being and pleasant surroundings make it a A. 12, Brigham, after a three months' visitin | that could be trained for any music. He se- | bureau of s A A. foote, , in the Kighth Kentucky regiment, As it | Rev. . W. Ware, formerly president of the | the home of Vice-IPresident Morton, ho pro- ~_leasaut resort at any time. Your corves unsylvania, Ohio, ladiana and Iinols, has | Jected subjects from the young German mu Uik of Fanocgl | A P happened, the officor had ‘& brother 1 that | Central City sominary, preaching morning | sided at the memorial services held n “pondent visited the headguarters in urned. sicians from the Berlin aud Leipsic conserva- | ™ Breoionridee M. b, ehiairman. 2 pm.: | regiment and insisted upon Yeoman giving | and ovening” Love feast at 7 p. m, Mouroo block. The roomws bave been hand Editor C. C. Howe of the Sentin tories who were then coming in numbers to | wof pathology. W. I Whittemore, M.D., | the name of the man. o could not do that, Pastor Lamar Is still confined to his bod at somely fitted up aud furnishod. The | Hooper, with his wife, is visiting his par: | this couuntry. In Isi6 bis new orchestra | [t | burean | of Copthinlmology” “and | but explained thoreason by stuting that ford | howme with a carbuncle and tho la grippo. Ho physiciun in chargo and seoretary woro pros- | eats, My, and Mrs. G. W. Howo. was ready. That summer ho gave concerts | 0tulozy Aer M. D chlrmans Guestion | month or moro be, Yeoman, had boon guard- | willwot bo ablo to Al his pulpit Sunday. Rov ent uud willively told all they kuew about Tho Stookyurds Groys and the Climax | 8 Terrace garden, uear Contral paric. | box. eloction of oftice s tixmg o 0f | ine deserters and negroes. The rebets till in- | Doctor Stone will preach for him. 1615951 ATt the systen © thiug they did not know— | olubs will play ball on the First ward ey were an immediatd success. ‘e youth | hpxtmeeting, S p. ARG VPNl | sisted on knowing somethinz about the | that next weel ho will bo ablo to leaveis Bin the composition of the medicine. The wain | grounds at 2:30 o'clock this afternoou and consequent ductility of his players, and | Ot A S0 M on Fobms: niusie: Thvecns | brother, and Yeoman seeing that the game | bod as he is Improving slowly Alis, May 30, —A cable mossago has boon ngredient is chloride of gold, but the vehicl The Epworth league will give an enter- | their excellont education to begin with, had | tion, musie: addres s John W Stroetor, M. D, | was about up, resorted to a bold bluff Irinity cathedral, Fightoenth steeet 411 | Fec¢ived at the daytian legation hero in whioh that drug is conveyod is the se tainment (n tho Mothodist chureh, Twonty. | ennbled Mr. Thomas to bring them to & de- of "hivago Homeoputiyic Medical colloze i, becoming avgry, replicd: “I am | Capitol avenue, Very Hov. C. H. Gavdner, | Biuouncing that a rovolution has broken ot of Dr. Leslic Keeloy. All the third and N streot, Thursday eveniug, finish impossible with the Friday, Juno hict Reportof commits | jn - the army 3" fight and not } dean, Holy comniunion S a.m. Sunday | 8t Port-au-Prince, Haytl, The dispatch sdds used 1 the branch tustitutes comes T el fran ud less cultivated material of his tirst | {uss WDEou o RABION LaRDUTBAUN OF | 19 ) tho uaimes of all tho men in the | sehool, 10 4 m. Mortang prayer. litany | thatastato of siogo has been proclaimed from him. 'The Blair company holds th BO.AR0 LIRS ROV LD D Qb o orchestra. Ho had also learned discipline, 9 Journmen| nes.” Tho rebel o&cer was crostfallen and | aua sermon 110, . Kyoning prayerand | there. A Freuch ironclad has boen seut to clusivo right to administer the treatment fu | 1K 8t 2010 N strect from M. Wollstein & Co, | He was as strict with his boys us a drillmas- = 7o swed his man to ride away - Y % L Sronch | the sceno, e and it ia boing woved to 4 weuty-nith aud Q| tor. “Tho sumuer coneorts wera followed by SICK ORANSANE, I N nd was Wo found that no restraint streots, symphony concerts at Irving ball during tno : iug through a rebel camp, a soldier i supervision, whatever, is About thirty mombors of tho Young A 8 R Condition of a Young Woman Lately 0 SREOUELA pebal compng. Rojler. 19 sary, oxcovt tn cases of s. | Peoples’ society of the United Presbytorian mas maintained his orchestra for from Sioux City, ‘U0 S, cried out to acomrade, *“T'hos Paticnts may ohooso their own boardiug | church picaicked in Syudicate park yester- | soven yoars and took it to every large city in | Kitty Sankey, aged!'about twenty-four, | follows' from Kentucky aro dandles. S place, their own company and their own oc- | duy after: the country. ‘fhe wostern trip wass | g taken from tho“olil woman's home by | they have captured a whole comnp: of Supati Certain arrungowonts have been X ) . who has been visiting | wretched fivancial failure, But Mr. Thomas | by A0 I Liucoln’s cavalvy horses.”” Any number of mudo With reputablo persons to board the pa- | friends in Carson, la, and Mrs, Curpentor, | then laid the foandations of his prosent famo | Detective Vaughn aboutdo o'clock last night | Gorint % Fhsh ™ 0 iventures . were - 1o < L tionts from #i & week upwards, but there is | who has been visiting frieuds in Oakland, | 8s agreat conductor. Cities which at the | in an insane condition, Sotinth tablishment of Dowey & Stoue, of which he — - no obligation to take these boarding pluces, | la,, have 1eturned houie, time loft him on the verge of bankrupte; Miss Sankey ocamo §o the city about three | ~ On May 1 tain Ycoman bogan to re- | '3 B member ! Gone to Philadelphia, é'.m‘.-ur. ‘n(‘)‘l;u‘l“::vu de Im‘.l l‘m\lr (un‘r‘nlo T'ho building committeo of the First Chris- h.w;v -,m.‘:- atoued by every form of popular | gays ago from Sioux City and has wandered |’,- e Im 0 ‘\mul that ho haa per ”I'llllwv“l ';I'\ll:l 1 -ufuu-‘fll.ln .-mn“\vmI nm: w \-m\u: )N, May 30, I( o prasident, ac: 1pple or particular narcotic as loug as they | tian church has recommended to the board | appreciation. 3 SRR AR ormed the work ne had undertaken, He eI ne; L noeting tho Grand | companiea by Secretaries Proctor and Tracy, tbink it worth whilo to usk fer it. Tho only | tha piaes submittar by wrobitect Sehmoois | & His Iatost novel undertaking was his | 8b0ut tho ity since thon. Shostoppod at | [BEGS W sarie e B Racertuiit, M8 | Aemy of tho Iopublio hull, 115 North i | Lostmusior Cronemt Wk a1l ruor, condition made—aud this, like the 1aw | for the new ohurch edifice, divectorship of Mrs. Thurbor's American 1 had furnishod teenth streot sduy evening, June 2, at | G of the Medes and Porsiuns, altoveth not—is |y N e | opera company. The tremeudous orchostra | 8nd sec her conditd 2 dookor had hew Pritchard ) 7:0 p. m, - The ates to tho Cincoinnati that they present thewselves four times a Messrs. Jobn Condon, John Cavanaugh, ingers with which he gave | taken to the homo. Shortly after her arvival | {ite FHECHET ss | conference wili make their roports, accom S nt statod Hours to. recoive a hypodormia | James Powers aud John'C. Carroll of this | &4 greal “The PFiyiug Dutehma thero sho had o it and prococdod to clean out | WFOG bl For dolivs this w ith a briof specch, after which Mr. 3 q injection of the solution, und shali every two | $11 bave been drawu on the jury for the dis- | u(rpheus, “Ihe Taming of the Shrow” aud | the establishment, OBicer Vaughu bappened [ YO Wi Flih Bl BY iy he | 4 M. Kenney will address the club upon the Trumbull Dieads Not Gullty. hours whon awake take' s small doso of an- | UICt court to report Juno “Nero" are still fresh in the minds of the | Moug and heariug the disturbance hastened | B4rIe LS L T | Tuturo of tho peopley' party, Everybody - | [0% Axastes, Caly Muy 80.—Truuibull, the other medicine furnished in & flask couven- | The gun club will have a live bird shoot | music-loving public The ontorprise was a | to the house and took tho yoaug lady iuto cus : W TR : vited, ladios included. ¥ L Chilean seuator iudicted for violaung the fent for pocket carriage, At tho ‘fhird ward = range, comwenc- | monetary failure, but the importaut citics | 10dy LOPINANY ANG, AULSEIL'S NOMBNGS, - ueutrality laws. pleaded not guilty to the *Is there any deleterious effect on the phy- | iR at 2 o'clock this afternoon. "The shoot is | of the country were treated to u festival Che city physician was called, but through Benliy, May 30.—1t1s v d that Ger- The Debt Statement. chargo. The dato of trial will be declded slque us & sequel to this treatment!” we | 0Pen to allcomers. The special interest will | opera such as rarely has been heard in auny | 50me defectin his telephone couid u many aud Austria bave informer Switzer Wasmixatox, May 80.—The May debt | Monday asked | bo a series of sweepstako shoots. country ki reactied. Dr. Sloman v 4, taly, Servis and Mouwania that they y ' 5 “None whatover. The medicine eliminates Services In the First Christian church, Mr. Thomas stands a colossal figure ip the | Vices. After making n «hort ¢ L (o= the poison of the narcotics from the system | Twenty-secoud and K streets, RRev. Murion | history of music in America. Ho has run | the woman th h an . J lda Green of San "Tho oxorcisos consisted largely of a servi of song and addresses by the clergy. 1 vice-president made a bricf addross. tevolution in Hayti. sermon 745 p. m. The dean will proach morning aud eveniu 8 lish Ropulse P o Ono of the most_ ploasing things that has A piLlee Bartuguen happened the Real Extato Owner's associn Cark Tow, May 30.—Tho Portugueso at. tion up to this time was the presentation to | tacked Captain Hayman of the British South the association of o large writing table and | African company iv his camp noar Masskosso, two dozen chairs forits new office by Mr. W, | Tho conflict lasted two hours, Tho Portu- Kicrstead, on behalf of the furniture es- | Kueso were ropulsed. No British were kiilod. - e - the homo of Dr. Ludiu k ary Hulford, left here this morulng for and Philadelphis, -~ - Hlaine Feeling Much Bett New Youi, May i), taey 1 statement 1o bo lssued Monday will show an hany | apparent increaso of $250,000 in the debt since and builas up the strength Boles, pastor, will bo as follows today: Sun- | through the whole gamut of musical practice i he W irious than tho 1st fnst. T'his 13 duo to the that tho " How loug « oes it tuke to effect a curol' day school, 10 o'clock; preaching at 11 a. und holds an exceptional position, New | Auother t made to reach Dr. Gup trias | Sisupsoments during waunth wore un I SARIR LA WAL 4 “As al thiug no patient has auy | ud 3 p. m. Morning subject: A Memorial | York, .hrough s efforts, can point to a rec- | bY telephone tn order to have tho pati 4 | oty Iarde \uving oas money. in the trean- | fedling much bater, craviug for fntoxioauts aftor the @rst threo | Institution.” Evening subject: “Bavylon | ord which no city in the world can surpass. | 1oved to the county Jail, but tho do 1 Prose ury May b, by b 0 ainoutit stated avall: |'ing ade Lo leayse for Manda, ys. ‘Thore have beon cases in which it | ou a Drunk.” Hiram Robluson wili conduct | Mr. Thomas i uot wedded to uuy particu- | @phone wasn't workiog, and so the wmat P ablo for the payment of the debt - Jsted tivo days, but thoso are very fow fu- | the Youug Peoplo's Socloty of Coristian En- [ lar school, but with @ strong loaning 1o that of | Was dropped until today A - — Ship ¢ hundler Assigns. od. The treatmontis continued till the | deavor a7 o'clook. Sunday school at tho | Wagner, be fuas always kept in view th - Kram 3 O 00l t e Lynchers Peached M N, Dol., May (. W. Stona re 13 thorouguly established. The most | West Side mission at 8 o'clock aud preachiug | sterling ' and beautiful” compositions of tug Park Place ¢ hurch Will Remoy Baroum ar WaLka WaLia, Wash, May It v ) chandlor, has falled. s debts ara Lueie case of alookolisw ucuu‘um\ululllflt)du & rest old masters, aud bas played the es g After cousidering the matter for so Lou W Vas Lkst wight | carued Mk lust uight that 0uo of thase 0 aud bis assols §20,000 -

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